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1. 4 1 4 1 2 Transmitting prepared message He eee 4 2 4 1 3 Transmitting a file stored on a floppy 4 15 4 1 4 Canceling transmission on a message awaiting transmission 4 16 4 1 5 Requesting delivery statis dept mu udo cR dedu ph ra duh 4 17 4 1 6 Accessing the 2 digit code services ssss 4 20 4 1 7 Displaying the send message log eet tre tret rins 4 22 AZ ric ttes mutuae aa Idus c fn d E 4 23 4 2 1 When a message is received etre tnter lene 4 23 422 Setting the receive elati tec og resti E Ras 4 24 4 2 3 Displaying printing received 4 25 4 2 4 Automatically printing received 4 28 4 2 5 Saving received messages to a floppy 4 28 4 2 6 Automatically saving received messages to a floppy 4 29 4 2 7 Deleting received messaggss certnm er enean iR a inania uin E unas 4 30 4 31 4 3 1 Displaying and printing the display log 4 31 4 3 2 Automatic printing of display gg oes shoes oes urere
2. 4 lt Floppy disk Eu POWER dive K e switch W 2 DISTRESS button Terminal unit IC 215 Turning the power on off Press the POWER switch to power or turn off the terminal unit antenna unit Distress Alert Received Call Unit and Alarm Unit Note The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens you see on your display The screen you see depends on your system configuration and equipment settings DISTRESS button Use the DISTRESS button to transmit the distress alert when there is a life endangering situation on your ship Diagnostics When the terminal unit is turned on it automatically checks itself for proper operation For detailed information see Chapter 8 1 1 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 4 1 2 Floppy disk drive floppy disks The terminal unit provides a floppy disk drive for storing transmitted and received messages on floppy disks The floppy disks used with the system are 2HD 1 44 MB and 2DD 720 KB Audio alarm The audio alarm is released in the following instances Unit Telex Distress EGC message received Trouble e mail acknowledge Distress Urgency Other detected received received Terminal Unit YES YES YES YES NO YES Distress NO YES YES YES NO NO Alert Received Call Unit Alarm Unit YES NO NO NO NO YES Distress NO YES YES YES NO NO Message Controll
3. ix International telegraphy alphabet AP 19 International telex abbreviations AP 18 International telex telephone country code list T AP 9 IP address orte 2 6 K 1 3 L LES editing 2 27 printing LES list rt 2 28 registering stations 2 26 toll 2 24 LES DS avis ois 17 LES information 2 4222 7 5 Log displaying ees 4 31 printing 4 32 printing 4 31 Logging IN 2 11 Logging 2 13 2 6 Maintenance 8 1 Menu 1 13 Menu tree eee viens AP 1 Message 5 4 Messages deleting 4 30 preparation of confidential 3 3 preparation of routine 3 2 printing received automatically 4 28 saving received automatically 4 29 Messages 20 MIME ettet te
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5. U9 Ww 3 Choose desired channel and then press the Enter key 4 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display 7 5 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS LES Information Each time you log in LES data is automatically downloaded through the NCS common channel to the FELCOM 15 and saved to the LES Information display You may view this display as follows 1 Press the F7 key to show the Option menu r Options Options 2 Logout 2 Logout 3 Abort 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 4 Select EGC Ch 5 Ocean Region 5 LES Information 6 LES Information 6 Test 7 Test FELCOM 15 functions FELCOM 15 functions as Inmarsat MES as EGC receiver Options menu 2 Press the 6 key Inmarsat MES or 5 key EGC receiver to show the LES Information display B8 B1 LES Informatio LES ID Name Status Services TDM Ch 201 TelnorS SInc 11111000 AS EL 11982 202 Stratos M N 11111000 AS EL 11826 203 KDDI 11111000 AS EL 11806 204 11111000 AS EL 11762 208 Korea Telecom 11111000 AS EL 11778 210 Singapore Telecom 11111000 AS EL 11842 211 Beijing Marine 11111000 AS EL 11754 212 KDDI 11111000 AS EL 11802 LES information display 3 Use the 1 or key to scroll the list 4 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display Description of LES information table Bit No Status
6. 3 3 32o Editor menu Setup reves drap t rv iih e teen League Owes Pee FREE 3 4 2 24 Working nin o tee OU dea etn 3 5 3 3 Saving Files x Lave tutela ge 3 10 3 3 1 Formatting a floppy disk Etpe E pu 3 11 222 2 Saving fes cu tci oho Goto o GE pr o Em 3 12 SA Opening Files conr erect ent d eu Foe er RR Y SEEK AERE X RR RR 3 14 94 1 Opening ee ania 3 14 3 4 2 Switching between 3 14 3 4 3 Opening a file when both working areas are 3 15 3 5 Saving a File Under New are cce teo dot b Re Ec ER adipe det i uae as 3 16 3 6 Printing Files on Floppy Disks etta enne pee ned 3 17 d CGornbiBing FIGS eo epo top oc eed ee ees ne 3 17 3 9 Deleg FIGS esc dns ee 3 18 9 9 Renaming Files Pep o uir o teta b ux n b eR V es 3 19 3 10 Decoding E miall Attachtmerit ieiuno toe d etat 3 20 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 0 11 nennen 4 1 DESIDSPRUEI voc AA cese ct o E Attice E Dc e 4 1 4 1 1 Code
7. NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu waypoint options window 12 Choose ON to receive broadcasts for the area which contains the destination waypoint set on the navigator 13 Press the Enter key to close the waypoint options window 14 Press the J key to choose Station Code 15 Press the Enter key to open the station code entry window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Os Bt NET Navarea Lis mes pene Se lt o 0 0 ee ule Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code E 5 Type of Messag Ice reports OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service wi Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF no message OFF LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu station code entry window 16 Enter the navtex station code A Z of the navarea in upper case alphabet For details about navtex stations consult the operator s manual of the navtex receiver 17 Press the Enter key to close the station code entry window 18 Choose message type to receive Use the arrow keys to choose message type press the Enter key choose ON or OFF as appropriate and press the Enter key No
8. Ship position window 2 Press the Enter key to open the latitude entry window Ship Position E4 30 00N LON Latitude entry window 3 Enter latitude XX XX XX and then press the or S key as appropriate to enter coordinate 4 Press the Enter key to close the window Press the J key to choose LON 6 Press the Enter key to open the longitude entry window Ship Position LAT 1135 30 00E Longitude entry window 7 Enter longitude XXX XX XX and then press the E or W key as appropriate to enter coordinate 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 Press the Esc key to open the update window e File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup StopAlarm Ship Position LAT 34 50 00N No Ship position update 10 Yes is selected press the Enter key to update position and close the Ship Position menu The position entered appears at the bottom right corner of the system status monitor screen It is also entered on Update Distress Alert screen see Chapter 6 2 34 2 9 2 9 1 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Creating a Directory You can create and specify the directory where to save incoming and outgoing messages to a floppy disk If no directory is made the messages are saved to the root directory of the floppy disk Creating a directory where to store messages The procedure below shows how to create a directory on a floppy dis
9. 2 19 ENIID eee eS 4 34 message 109 4 35 message printing 4 33 Printing messages automatically 2 22 receiving channel selection 7 3 receiving EGC distress or urgent Messid ote te ee 4 35 Saving messages automatically 2 21 Setup cce eee tetro 2 16 E mail Service NIST 2 38 Setup 2 41 4 34 Error 8 9 Files combining 3 17 Decoding MIME files 3 20 3 18 opehing Cres ee ee 3 14 printing files on floppy disks 3 17 renaming 3 19 Cre 3 12 saving under new name 3 16 switching between two 3 14 Floppy disks iode Bees 3 10 formatting aaas 3 11 handling 3 10 3 10 printing files on 22 2 3 17 Formatting floppy 3 11 INDEX Function key description 1 5 Fuse 8 8 H 1 2 6 Inmarsat C
10. AOR WEST No Name LES ID Remarks 01 Telenor S S Inc 001 USA 02 Stratos 002 CANADA 03 KDDI 003 JAPAN 04 Telenor S S AS 004 NORWAY 12 Xantic NED 012 NETHERLANDS 21 France Telecom 021 FRANCE 22 Xantic AUS 022 AUSTRALIA AOR EAST No Name LES ID Remarks 01 Telenor S S Inc 101 USA Sample LES list printout 3 To return to the standby display press the Esc key three times 2 28 2 7 2 7 1 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Station List Adding stations to the station list The FELCOM 15 provides an address book for storing 99 station IDs Enter station IDs as below 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 9 key to display the Configuration menu 3 Press the 1 key to display the Station List File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup Configuration Station List Group Station Name Code ID Address 01 E Mail abc furuno co jp 02 XYZ E Mail xyz furuno co jp 03 Seagull TELEX 584 463609999 04 05 06 07 08 Page Up Page Down Move Ctrl P Print Sort Ctrl G Group Ctrl N Station Name Ctrl T Type Sample station list Note You may sort the list by group name station name or communication type as follows Group name Each press of Ctrl G sorts the list by group name ascending or descending order Station name Each press of Ctrl N sorts the list by station name in a
11. Sent Message DELIVERY CONFIRMED Message File OOFOX TXT Message Size 277 characters LES Stratos Date 02 03 10 Priority Normal Time 06 06 UTC Destination TELEX Prefixed 00111222222222222222 5 Display log printout example Confirmation ON message delivered Sent Message but not delivered DELIVERY FAILURE xxx Message File OOFOX TXT Message Size 277 characters LES Stratos M N Date 02 03 10 Priority Normal Time 06 06 UTC Destination TELEX Prefixed 00111222222222222222 IA5 Display log printout example Confirmation ON message not delivered Sent Message but not delivered DELIVERY STATUS NOT RECEIVED In case of timeout Message File 00FOX TXT Message Size 277 characters LES Stratos Date 02 03 10 Priority Normal Time 06 06 UTC Destination TELEX Prefixed 00111222222222222222 IAS 4 7 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS Display log printout example Confirmation ON delivery status not received TRANSMIT MESSAGE STATUS The terminal unit displays transmit message status as follows Message Send failed This appears if the message could not be transmitted because of technical reasons such as satellite malfunction signal degradation or no reply from LES Try to transmit the message again Message Send rejected This appears when the LES rejects the message because of non technical reasons such as unpaid subscriber s fee
12. y FURUNO DEEPSEA WORLD EF U RPR U N O Inmarsat C MOBILE EARTH STATION Full coverage of Inmarsat C services EGC Internet E mail distress message handling polling and data reporting B General data exchange telex etc GMDSS compliant with optional printer AC DC power supply unit B Shipborne LAN connection by Ethernet 10Base T B 10 4 COLOR LCD Display Unit for improved legibility of incoming and outgoing messages Model FELCOM 15 GPS position reporting B Remote distress alert unit B Two component system allows easy installation B Optional software for Windows to run E mail Telex B Optional internal GPS module The FELCOM 15 is FURUNO s new Inmarsat C Mobile Earth Station It provides a high quality two way telex and data link between ships and other parties at sea or on land All functions and services of the Inmarsat C system are provided EGC Safety NET FleetNET distress message handling two way digital store and forward messaging including polling data reporting E mail etc Distress alert are initiated by the remote distress alert unit The distress message including own ship s position is easily edited A PC can be used for editing the message via Ethernet when it is supplied with dedicated software The FELCOM 15 consists of an antenna and display unit with keyboard The display unit embodies a 10 4 color LCD and processor unit The distress alert button is i
13. LES ID Prefixed gt Prefixed Option Prefixed Confirmation Prefixed Send Delay Prefixed Delivery Delay Prefixed Code TRANSMIT Transmit message menu destination type options window 6 Press the 1 or J key to choose Destination Type among TELEX FAX or E mail as appropriate 7 Press the Enter key to close the window 8 Continue the procedure according to destination type TELEX Prefixed Page 4 10 FAX Page 4 12 E mail Page 4 13 4 9 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS Communication type TELEX Prefixed 1 Press the J key to choose Country Ocean Code 2 Press the Enter key to open the country ocean code entry window Transmit 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Normal Message now being edited Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation ON Send Delay 00 00 Delivery Delay Immediate Code TAS TRANSMIT Size 24 Cost 8 US TELEX Transmit message menu country ocean code window 3 For ship to shore telex enter recipient s telex country code For example to use KDDI Japan enter 720 For ship to ship telex enter recipient s ocean region Ocean Region AOR East 581 POR 582 IOR 583 AOR West 584 4 Press the Enter key to close the window Press the J key to choose Station ID 6 P
14. Modem FAX FAX prefixed chosen r E Mail Address E Mail chosen Remarks APPENDIX ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Max 5 characters Max 5 characters TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX Prefixed FAX Prefixed PSDN Prefixed X400 Prefixed DNID Prefixed SPEC Prefixed T30 FAX V21 V 21 300bps Duplex V22 V 22 1200bps Duplex V22B V 22bis 2400bps Duplex V23 V 23 600 1200bps V26B V 26bis 2400 1200bps V26T V 26ter 2400bps Duplex V27T V 27ter 4800 2400bps V32 V 32 9600bps Duplex Other Max 20 characters AP 7 APPENDIX F9 Position LAT LON F10 Stop Alarm AP 8 5 E Mail Service List Max 16 6 Save Load 2 LES List 44 per ocean Remarks region Charge TELEX SPEC 3 EGC Channel List 20 per ocean region 4 NCS Channel List 20 per ocean region r Service LES Name Service ID LES ID AORW LES ID AORE LES ID POR LES ID IOR To Cc Subject Separator Attach File MIME Save to FD Load from FD Max 15 characters Max 20 characters Enter charges per 256 bit Max 19 characters Max 9 characters 3 digits 3 digits 3 digits 3 digits Max 9 characters Max 9 characters Max 9 characters Max 9 characters OFF
15. Manual calls Cape Town subscribers XXXXXX Bophuthatswana subscribers 08XXXX Transkei subscribers 09XXX Manual calls 4XXX Telephone Area and Country Country Code Telex Country Code APPENDIX Remarks for Telex Code Turks amp Caicos Is 1 Tuvalu 688 U A E Abu Dhabi Ajman Dubai Fujairah Ras Al Khaimah Sharjah Umm Al Qaiwain 971 Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom United Arab Emirates Upper Volta Uruguay Uzbekistan U S A U S A Mainland U S S Former Vanuatu Vatican Venezuela Viet Nam Wallis amp Futuna Is Western Samoa Yemen Rep of Yugoslavia Former 296 774 893 2XXXX 3XXXX 5XXXX 695XX 4XXXX 8XXXX 9XXXX 68XXX 697XX Same as Burkina Faso CCI subscribers 7XXXXXX ITT subscribers 4XXXXX 4XXXXXX 4 RCA subscribers 2XXXXX WUI subscribers 6 6 eXXXXXX TRT subscribers 1XXXXX 1XXXXXXXXX FTCC subscribers 8XXXX 8XXXXX GRPHNET subscribers 36XXXXX 37XXXXX For WUT subscribers insert the figure O after the destination code 23 Telex calls to TWX subscribers whose numbers do not contain 0 as the third figure of the 10 figure code can be made as Semi automatic calls Russian Federation Subscriber number beginning with 561XXX can be made using manual calls Formerly Yemen P D Rep of Formerly Yemen Arab Rep AP 15 APPENDIX Area and Country Telephone Coun
16. Message Send pending This appears when the circuits at the LES are busy Your message will be transmitted when a circuit becomes clear Transmitting a message to a station not registered on station list 1 Prepare message For e mail set Text Mode in the Editor Setup menu to Ascii See paragraph 3 2 3 For e mail attachment prepare the attachment and save it to a floppy disk Press the F3 key to display the Transmit menu Press the 1 key to show the Transmit Message menu Displays communication charge See paragraph 2 6 1 File Edit EGC Reports Logs Options Set Position StopAlarm Transmit 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Cost US Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation ON Send Delay 00 00 Delivery Delay Immediate Code IA5 TRANSMIT Transmit message menu 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 4 Press the J key three times to choose the Destination Type 5 Press the Enter key to open the destination type options window Transmit 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Cost US Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File
17. Note If the terminal unit is not idle when the test is initiated the screen displays Ignored MES is not idle now Cannot start PV Test And if you are not logged in Ignored MES is not Login Please operate Login appears 6 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display 7 The automatic testing sequence is as follows a The screen displays Current State Idle pending when you receive the acknowledge signal from the NCS b When preparations for testing have been completed Current State TESTING appears at the bottom of the screen Further the following message appears Automatic test mode Normal communication disabled Do not press any distress button unless you are in distress c Receive a message from the LES Send a test message to the LES Then the distress alert test is automatically conducted after you have sent test message Do not operate the equipment at this time e When testing has been completed Current State IDLE appears at the bottom of the screen 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 The test results appear on the PV Test Result screen See the next section for how to interpret the results 8 3 3 Displaying PV test results 1 Atthe standby display press the F7 key to display the Options menu 2 Press the 7 key to display the Test menu Options Test 1 PV Test 2 PV Test Result 3 Diagnostic Test 4 Distress Alarm Button Test Test
18. 02 02 25 Sample printout 6 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 4 26 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS About attachments The FELCOM 15 receives a file with an attachment over a landline two ways The method depends on LES e main text and text mail which includes information about the attachment e Attachment data Mail and attachment file data Attachment data Receive Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date amp Time Status 0021105 002 KDDI Normal 18 02 11 05 17 40 RO021105 001 KDDI Normal 210 02 11 05 17 30 Printed RO021104 001 KDDI Distress 1234 02 11 04 14 15 Printed R0021101 001 KDDI Normal 3256 OFFICER 02 11 01 3 45 Printed R0021024 001 KDDI Normal 8251 02 10 24 13 20 Saved Memory Available 3317 Bytes Enter Display 5 Save D Delete Receive message log Some files stored on the Receive Message Log may not be readable Choose the file and press the Enter key If the file is unreadable because it is in a language other than English press the Esc key to return to the Receive Message Log Insert a floppy disk in the disk drive and press the S key Insert the floppy disk in a PC and open the file from the PC One attachment Display Receive Message lt 0021105 001 gt FROM FURUNO TO FRONTIER 1 attachment 18 bytes test Text Attachment name Example of main text and text mail with attachmen
19. 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit menu 4 Press the 1 key to choose Transmit Message File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit _ Transmit Message Normal Message File Size 24 Station Name Cost US Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 82 Station ID 65 2111 Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID 303 KDDI Option ON Confirmation 00 00 Send Delay Immediate Delivery Delay IA5 Code TRANSMIT Transmit message menu 5 Press the J key to choose Message File and press the Enter key Send AMSEIZOUSE Filename Size Date amp Time 9078 02 01 08 19 30 JJJ 13 02 01 28 20 57 R0970714 001 4973 02 01 29 05 56 R0970718 001 313 02 02 25 00 25 R0970729 001 412 02 02 25 07 21 SEIZOU 139 02 02 25 06 22 SEIZOU TXT 39 02 02 25 21 22 SEIZOUSE 178 02 02 25 01 44 70 Files exist 590848 bytes free To View SPACE Dir INS Remove Dir DEL File list 6 Press the 1 or J key to choose a file and press the Enter key You can view a part of a file by tapping the space bar After confirming the contents press the Esc key 4 15 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS Note When an e mail with attachment is sent the file volume increases by 1 5 times because of MIME coding In this case you can do the following to lower toll charg
20. 3 4 5 6 3HJ5 50 0 3m FF ARDS BR CABLE CONNECTOR SELECTED 12D SFA CY 100m 12005 8D FB CV 50m H P 8DFB 16 215 KEYBOARD BIC 5100C PS 2 119 DINC TERMINAL UNIT 2 at X PCAS __ esras DGPS DECODER NT REED oc RECEIVED CALL UNIT 45 49 DS 16 om 92 1 1X KDAT Yoo ALM X1 T v BR 79 2 1 306 ALARM UNIT 16 02138 GND lt 2 TD RD A K3 H 7 RED TD RD B lt 4 4 4 0 GRY EPEA ARDSDSVICP AILBET a 97 4 8B amp 2 TB 16 0116 2903 FITTED AT FACTORY SHIPYARD SUPPLY OPTION GROUND THRU CONNECTOR CLAMP USER SUPPLY TB BOARD 16P0116 REQUIRED 60 0 2x2P C0 0 2x5P CO SPEVV SB C 0 2x5P 610 5 CO SPEW SB C 0 2x5P WORKS pp De san s Hr m T BK1 H 74 m Ec MEE RST BP lt 8 lt 2 nimm 110 C CONTROLLER GND Tues B5 o 1 73 7 1 BLU REDI P _ DUT C K124 n MC OUT G ARH joist i e CHECK 13 G
21. 3 10 Saving Files After you have created a message you may wish to save it to a floppy disk for future use The types of floppy disk used with the system are 2HD and 2DD Inserting a floppy disk Gently insert a floppy disk in the disk drive on the front panel of the terminal unit Handle floppy disks carefully to prevent damage to the disk which could cause loss of data Ejecting a floppy disk Press the eject button on the right side of the drive and then remove the disk Care and handling of floppy disks Do not remove a floppy disk from the drive while the operating lamp on the disk drive is lit Damage to the disk may result e The tab on the disk slides up to reveal a hole in the housing or slides down to cover the hole Open the hole to write protect the disk Hole opened Write protect Q gt Floppy disk 3 3 1 3 FILE OPERATIONS Formatting a floppy disk To save a message to a floppy disk the disk must first be formatted Formatting prepares the disk so that information can be written to its surface 1 Insert a blank floppy disk into the disk drive 2 Press the F1 ke 3 Press the 8 key Format Disk File Format Disk Insert new disk 2HD 1 44MB And select media type 200 720kB 9 MIME Decode Format disk disk type options 4 Press the or 1 key to choose appropriate media type 5 Press the Enter key Format D
22. Press the J key to choose Status 8 Press the Enter key to open the status options window N 5 4 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 9 Press the or 1 key to choose or OFF as appropriate ON Message report on OFF Message report off 10 Press the Enter key to close the window 11 Press the key to choose Station Name 12 Press the Enter key to display the Station List 13 Press the or 1 key to choose a station Note You may sort the list by group name station name or communication type as follows Group name Each press of Ctrl sorts the list by group name ascending or descending order Station name Each press of Ctrl sorts the list by station name in ascending or descending order Comm type Each press of Ctrl T sorts the list by communication type in ascending or descending order 14 Press the Enter key to close the window 15 For e mail following a d below For other communication formats go to step 16 a Press the key to choose Subject b Press the Enter key to show the title window Type title d Press the Enter key to close the window 16 Press the key to choose LES ID 17 Press the Enter key to display the LES List 18 Press the or 1 key to choose an LES 19 Press the Enter key to close the window 20 Press the J key to choose Activation 21 Press the Enter key to open the activation options window 22 Press th
23. SS Sos lt Col 4 Insert Save window 3 Enter a file name up to eight characters with extension name three characters You may not use a colon quotation mark or semicolon or vertical line file name extension name 3 characters period 8 characters Configuration of file name 4 Press the Enter key to save the file to the disk and keep it on the screen 3 12 3 FILE OPERATIONS Save file clear screen 1 Press the F1 key to display the File menu 2 Press the 3 key The message Save this message appears on the screen Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File 1 ANSEIZOUSE 1 New ALT N THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 2 Open ALT O TANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM 3 Close ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM 8 4 Save ALT S 5 Delete ALT D 6 Rename Save this message 9 MIME Decode TELEX 178 Char Line 3 3 Col 52 Insert File menu 3 Yes is selected press the Enter key Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 A SEIZOUSE gt Type file Save LARS OF OPERATION WITH name here AA M N FELCOM Filename Size Date amp Time ABC281 901 02 02 25 20 54 COIEKI 42 02 02 25 02 13 5 COMTEST 42 02 02 25 05 42 E0970715 001 868 02 02 25 02 33 71 E0970715 002 372 02 02 25 02 52 E0970715
24. 13 Checksum NOTES 1 If range to destination exceeds 999 9 nautical miles display 999 9 2 If cross track error exceeds 9 99 nautical miles display 9 99 3 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields AP 29 APPENDIX RMC Recommended minimum specific GPS TRANSIT data RMC hhmmss ss A Illl Illa yyyyy yyy a X X X X Xxxxx x X a a hh CR LF I EIl 10 I EIl 9 NOR 1 I dodo db db Dp 7 p pego 5 eee 4 temm 3 2 1 1 UTC of position fix 2 Status A data valid V navigation receiver warning 3 Latitude N S 4 Longitude E W 5 Speed over ground knots 6 Course over ground degrees true 7 Date dd mm yy 8 magnetic variation degrees E W 9 Mode indicator see note 10 Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Da
25. 2 3 Delivery status automatic 4 17 manual confirmation 4 19 DIG Pc RR 2 6 Diagnostics displaying program 8 2 testing terminal 8 2 Digital interface 2 2222 2 23 Directory Creating tete teet onte d 2 35 specifying directory where to store 2 37 Display 1 9 Distress Alert Received Call Unit IC 305 description ertet er 1 6 testing distress button 6 5 transmitting distress 6 1 DISTRESS 1 1 TESTING ges 6 5 transmitting distress 6 1 distress alert transmission nature of distress not specified 6 1 distress alert transmission nature of distress specified 6 2 distress message 6 4 6 6 testing distress button 6 5 6 6 DNID displaying 5 11 enabling disabling 5 12 Domain 2 6 Editor Setup 3 4 EGC description 2 14 EGC channels
26. Press the F1 key to display the File menu Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File 1 New ALT N 2 Open ALT O 3 Close ALT Q 4 Save ALT S 5 Delete ALT D 6 Rename 9 MIME Decode File menu 2 Press the 1 key to choose New The display should now look something like the illustration below Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt 00011 Cursor be square or an underline Text editor screen Note When two working areas are opened and you try to open a third file the message Save this message appears When this occurs close an open file to free a working area 3 The cursor is on the first line Type your message 4 To transmit the message you have just prepared go to paragraph 4 1 2 To save it to a floppy disk for future transmission go to paragraph 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 FILE OPERATIONS Preparing a confidential file If communicating with another FELCOM 15 you can prepare a confidential message by entering S addressee code password in the first line of the message text You can also receive confidential messages containing this header from a land subscriber or any MES which uses the FELCOM 15 There are two types of confidential messages message with addressee code and message with both addressee code and password When the FELCOM 15 receives a confidential mess
27. Specify this code for message which contains only No 2 international communications alphabet see A 11 ITA2 code is transmitted faster than IA5 code Land based telex equipment uses ITA2 The LES converts all codes into ITA2 Code which cannot be converted is shown with the question mark DATA Data 8 bit Use this code to transmit data 4 1 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Message language subscriber destination type and code Message Subscriber Destination Code Remarks English InmarsatCMES Telex 5 Telex TAD Modem type T30 m s Russian Inmarsat C MES PSDN DATA OTE 305 and Xantic 222 Fax Notavailabe mi Japanese InmasatCMES PSDN DATA Telex Notavailable Fax Notavailable Emal __ DATA O Newo Psn ow 4 1 2 Transmitting prepared message This section explains how to transmit a message you have just prepared For distress transmission see Chapter 6 For 2 digit code services see the table in paragraph 4 1 6 Transmitting a message to a station registered on station list 1 Prepare message on the screen For e mail set Text Mode in the Editor Setup menu to Ascii See paragraph 3 2 3 For e mail attachment prepare the attachment and save it to a floppy disk 2 Press the F3 key to display the Transmit menu File Edit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Po
28. The DISTRESS button on the terminal unit and the Distress Alert Received Call Unit IC 305 may be tested as below without transmitting the distress signal Note that the distress alert cannot be transmitted while testing the DISTRESS button 1 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu Options Options 2 Logout 2 Logout 3 Abort 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 4 Select EGC Ch 5 Ocean Region 5 LES Information 6 LES Information 6 Test 7 Test FELCOM 15 functions FELCOM 15 functions as Inmarsat MES as EGC receiver Options menu 6 5 6 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 6 6 2 Press the 7 key 6 key when the FELCOM 15 functions as an EGC receiver to display the Test menu Test 1 PV Test 2 PV Test Result 3 Self Test 4 Distress Alert Button Test Test menu 3 Press the 4 key Options Sj Test Distress Alert Butt Distress alert button mode screen Press the Enter key to start the test The buzzer sounds repeatedly signifying the start of the test mode Further the message Distress buttons are under test Cancel the test mode if a real distress alert needs to sent is displayed in red r Options Test Distress Alert Button Test Distress alert button test mode CAUTION INF INF Distress Buttons entered into TEST MODE lt Press ESC key to continue gt Distress alert button test Open the D
29. The MES consists of the Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DCE and the Data Terminal Equipment DTE The DCE consists of the antenna unit and the DTE consists of a terminal unit a keyboard and printer The major functions of the LESs are 1 Telex store and forward conversion 2 Handling EGC messages 3 Handling distress alerts 4 Data Reporting and Polling xiii INMARSAT SYSTEM Types of MES There are three types of MES class 1 class 2 and class 3 This FELCOM 15 is aclass 2 MES Class 1 1 Transmits messages to LES 2 Receives messages from LES Class 2 1 The functions of class 1 plus operation as an EGC receiver when not transmitting or receiving 2 EGC only receiver Class 3 The function of class 1 plus simultaneous operation as an EGC only receiver Peripheral Equipment The following equipment can be additionally connected to the FELCOM 15 Distress Message Controller DMC 5 The DMC 5 provides for transmission and monitoring of the distress alert For further details refer to the operator s manual of the DMC 5 Distress GEO OPERATING PROCEDURE Inmarsat C FELCOM 15 NAME PLATE Distress Message Controller DMC 5 Distress message controller system xiv 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 1 1 1 Terminal Unit The terminal unit is the heart of the FELCOM 15 system creating transmitting and receiving messages
30. Transmit Message Cancel No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO Telenor S S Inc Normal Waiting 02 FELCOM FUSA Telenor S S Inc Normal Sending Cancel No lt ASCII 25 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 Insert Cancel window 5 Press the Enter key to cancel a message or choose and press the Enter key to escape from the Cancel menu 6 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display Requesting delivery status Automatically receiving delivery status You can automatically receive delivery status of messages you send to a LES by selecting Confirming in the Transmit Message menu Transmitted messages which request delivery status appear in the Message Status List The Message Status List holds delivery status information for 30 messages When the list is full the oldest entry is deleted to make room for the latest 1 Press the F3 key to show the Transmit menu File Edit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Transmit menu 2 Press the 3 key to display the Request Delivery Status list If no messages exist No message appears Request Delivery Status No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO KDDI Normal Waiting 02 DEF FURUNO KDDI Nor
31. Turn on the terminal unit 2 on the 3 Double click the FELCOM 15 icon to start the application 4 To quit the application press the F12 key while pressing the Alt key Then the following window appears OK to quit system 5 Press the key to choose Yes and then press the Enter key Turn off the PC according to Windows operating procedure 7 Turn off the terminal unit D Note The procedures described in this manual are intended for use with the terminal unit Operation from a PC is similar however key names etc may be different and some functions are not available The functions not available are as follows Keying Sequence Function not available with PC F1 8 Format Disk F3 1 Distress priority selection on Transmit Message F7 1 Login F7 2 Logout F7 3 Abort forced clearing F7 4 Select NCS selection of NCS common channel F7 5 Ocean Region selection of ocean region F7 7 Functions other than PV Test Result on Test menu F8 1 Distress Alert Setup F8 2 Functions other than IMN on System Setup menu F8 5 EGC Setup F8 9 EGC and NCS Channel Lists on Configuration menu registration of EGC and NCS channels FQ Position manual input of position 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 1 2 1 1 This chapter provides the information necessary for initializing the FELCOM 15 Once the equipment is initialized you need do no more than press a few keys to get fully automati
32. broadcasts as appropriate and then press the Enter key Note Navtex messages Coastal navigational information Meteorological warning and Search and rescue alert they do not appear on the display cannot be deleted since they are considered essential to navigation 19 Press the Esc key to open the Update window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position TO KENN ONE Navarea REF Fixed Area Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messag Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messag Update Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg DECCA messages OFF no messagg No LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu update window 20 Yes is selected press the Enter key to update EGC settings 21 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display
33. charges SDR means Special Drawing Right and it is the common unit charge used by all LES to assess toll charges For OTHER for currency not shown in menu enter currency unit name 4 characters max Your selection appears next to Currency Unit in the Terminal Setup menu Press the Enter key to close the window Press the 1 key to choose Screen Saver Press the Enter key to open the screen saver options window Press the J or T key to choose or OFF as appropriate ON to use screen saver OFF to disable the screen saver The screen saver automatically starts up 10 minutes after there is no key operation To release the screen saver press any key Press the Enter key to close the window Press the J key to choose Window Color and press the Enter key Window Color Window Color Setup Default Color Window color change menu 2 9 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 10 14 You may change the background and foreground colors for the various display screens on the terminal unit as follows Choose Window Color Setup and press the Enter key b Window is selected use the key to choose the item to adjust and Window Color Setup Base Window Fore Color L WHITE Back Color BLUE To Change ENTER Change Value L lt gt R Window color setup menu then press the Enter key Base Window Standby display RCV Message Display Receive message display EGC Messag
34. copying and pasting 3 6 cutting and pasting 3 5 go to liie e ee rete 3 9 tee 3 7 inserting time or position 3 9 replacinig secet ete ee ttp ere 3 8 searching ee 3 7 selecting 3 7 Transmitting 2 digit code 4 20 canceling 2 rore 4 16 file stored on floppy disk 4 15 message to station not on station list 4 8 message to station on station list 4 2 W Warning 8 10 Window 2 9 IN 3 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD o UJ UJ x C0 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 501 Declaration of conformity FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product Inmarsat Mobile Earth Station Model FELCOM 15 consisting of Terminal unit 215 Antenna unit 115 Distress Alert Received call unit IC 305 Alarm unit C 306 Junction box 315 GPS receiver OP16 24 EGC printer PP 505 Printer PP 510 AC DC power supply unit PR 240 CE and Keyboard BTC 5100C PS 2 Model names type numbers to which this declaration rel
35. et ipn o Lane n du Rcx 1 14 T 9 Using a PC local Supply duca as oe cunt dc 1 15 1 8 1 Installing software cuoi atto tutor 1 15 1 8 2 Starting up quitting the 1 16 2 SYSTEMJANITIALIZATION iiit Seca ie in pa eia tado ena 2 1 2 4 SOUINGS ECT 2 1 2 1 1 Confirming the main 2 1 BEES Eo EE 2 2 2 1 3 Network Setup e ee er dee dete eet ede e dues ede de edu ex 2 6 2 2 Terminal Setup eee ra rr x epa np e a e pa nue ha eR b ur nd rk Ren 2 9 2 9 o nbi dece I ties deed aie eee 2 11 231 ERR PE NE FEE 2 11 2 3 2 ser tutem snm RT DD I T MUT 2 13 24 EGC Settings E 2 14 2 4 4 What is the EGC Enhanced Group Call service 2 14 2 4 2 EGC SetUp iio e ra dee e pee DR E FE TUER E RA ERRARE ERU 2 16 2 4 3 Adding EGC chae E eite det eto 2 19 2 4 4 Saving printing EGC messages automatically 2 21 2 51 Adding 5 2 a e f d Coro E COUR Cop NEUE IO Ce od 2 23 EU 2 24 2 6 1 Displaying toll charges ea e x eda cec ete 2 24 2 6 2 Registering LES to LES list aie
36. oes Hence n Goes oes Er eens Goer 4 32 4 4 EGC Messages cL 4 33 4 4 1 Displaying and reprinting EGC 4 33 4 4 2 Displaying EGC closed network ID 4 34 4 4 3 Receiving EGC distress or urgent 4 35 4 4 4 Displaying the EGC message 100 4 35 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5 1 Datur Report el ec ire ederet en Co eite its 5 1 5 1 1 Setting a data ODOM scs acu teet tuere nn 5 2 5 1 2 Setting a message report tecnici deb nd tede 5 4 5 1 3 Automatic printing of data report polling 5 7 5 2 use Ge enero Nite ede EE 5 8 5 21 Polling command S e Oe Wien 5 8 5 2 2 Otlier polling commands ip ri Dt DE Deux 5 9 5 2 3 Polling reception eR CO 5 10 5 3 DNID Data Network Identification ic eco 5 11 531 Displaying v 5 11 5 3 2 Enabling Disablirig reu dk ene LER Fi 5 12 6 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 22 rere t ir
37. register with an LES provider which provides e mail services Built in Enhanced Group Call EGC receiver permits operation as EGC only receiver Terminal unit accepts a wide variety of peripheral equipment Distress Message Controller DMC PC navigator etc Connection of external terminal unit for operation from remote location such as the bridge e Store and forward telex communication public telex network e Data reporting and Polling e GPS receiver option built in the terminal unit provides GPS generated position e Diagnostic programs for maintenance e Terminal unit provides a floppy disk drive for storage of received and transmitted messages on floppy disks e Menu driven operation Program Number PC Board Date of Modification RFCONCPU 16500559 01 1 O TERMCPU 1650082 Jon vii SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ANTENNA UNIT 115 5 DGPS SHIP S MAINS EGCPrntet 1 24 VDC 100 115 220 230 VAC TERMINAL UNIT 505 d 1 50 60 Hz 7 AC DC Power Supply ley i i 240 i u i PRAGE casa p PC AT compatible SHIP S MAINS GPS receiver 220522220220 22 es 12 24 VDC e OP16 24 Shipboard LAN Ethernet i TR i Printer e PP 510 For 12 VDC ship s mains DC DC converter is required to
38. 439 120 BS 16P0212 SW 004 439 100 B6 16P0226 MCN 004 439 220 16P0214 PWRC 004 439 170 lt x x KKK ASSEMBLY B7 JU 226A032FC FDD 000 146 045 X B8 NL6448BC33 46 LCD 000 144 814 X GN 79L5A N GN 79 option 000 146 179 x AP 34 APPENDIX FURUNO Model FELCOM 15 Unit ANTENNA UNIT IC 115 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref Dwg C5635 K04 A ocop BKNo _ SYMBOL CODE No REMARKS SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 16P0206 ANT B 004 439 020 16P0207 ANT RF 004 439 040 AP 35 APPENDIX Parts Location Terminal unit PWR Board werden TERM CPU Board 16P0209 RF CON CPU Board 16P0208A MCN Board 16P02026 INT GPS Assy Option GN 79L5A N FDD Assy PWR C Board JU 226A032FC 16P0214 Terminal unit inside view LCD Asembly NL64488C33 46 SW Board 16P0212 Terminal unit inside view AP 36 APPENDIX Antenna unit ANT Board 16P0207 7 1620206 Antenna unit cover opened AP 37 APPENDIX This page intentionally left blank AP 38 SPECIFICATIONS OF INMARSAT MES FELCOM 15 1 GENERAL 1 1 Transmitting Frequency 1626 5 to 1646 5 MHz 1 2 Receiving Frequency 1530 0 to 1545 0 MHz 1 3 Antenna Omnidirectional 1 4 G T Better than 23 dB K elevation angle 5 1 5 12 to 16 dBW elevation angle 5 1 6 Modulation BPSK 1 7 Modulation Rate 1
39. ADV ACK AGN GS BK CFN COL CRV DER DWN EEE FM GA NA NC NP NR OCC OK P or 0 PLS PSE PPR P RCD RAP RD RE RPT SRY SVP TAX TEST MSG THRU TKS TNX TLX AP 18 Advise Acknowledge Again Good bye cut off Confirm Collation How do you receive Out of order Down Error From Go ahead Minutes Wait Waiting Mutilated Correspondence to this subscriber is not admitted No circuits Snbscriber s number has been changed The called party is not or no longer is a subscriber Indicate your call number Subscriber is engaged Agreed Stop your transmission Please Paper Received will call you again Reed Referring to Repeat Sorry Please What is the charge Please send a test message You are in communication with telex position Thanks Telex International Telegraphy Alphabet FIGURES LETTERS FIGURES LETTERS CARRIAGE RETURN LINE FEED LETTERS FIGURES SPACE Cannot be entered BLANK APPENDIX AP 19 APPENDIX Messages Below are the various operational messages and their meanings Messages are arranged according to function key F1 File 1 Overwrite You are asked if you are sure to overwrite file name entered 2 OK to save You are asked if you are sure to save a file 3 OK to delete file You are asked if it is OK to delete sele
40. Checking E0970715 001 Decode ABC ini Now decoding Complete Decoded 1 file s Press any key to escape MIME decode screen 8 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 9 Press the F1 and 2 keys in that order 10 Press the 1 or key to choose the file selected at step 7 and then press the Enter key 3 21 3 FILE OPERATIONS This page intentionally left blank 3 22 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 1 4 1 1 This chapter explains how to transmit and receive Before conducting any communications be sure to login with the NCS in your area following the instructions in paragraph 2 3 1 To transmit e mail you may need to register for e mail services with an LES which provides such services Transmitting To transmit a message create the message attach the address of the recipient and then send it to the LES The address of the recipient in the Inmarsat C system is his telex number for transmission via landline or MES Inmarsat Mobile Number IMN when transmitting to a ship The message can be one you ve just prepared or one stored on a floppy disk Messages cannot be transmitted by direct keyboard input Code description Code can be specified at the terminal unit IA5 International alphabet No 5 ASCII code 7 bit Specify this code to transmit English containing lower case alphabet ITA2 No 2 international communications alphabet 5 bit
41. Configuration J LES List Ctrl P Print ENTER List entry ESC Quit es I pr OTE EE pnr aoe AEN E EET EE E es a No WEST AOR EAST POR IOR Name Name Name Name 4 01 Telenor S S Inc Telenor S S Inc Telenor S S Inc 02 Stratos M N Stratos M N Stratos M N Stratos M N 1031 KDDI KDDI KDDI KDDI 04 Telenor S S AS Telenor S S AS Telenor S S AS 0S Telecom Italia OTE 06 VSNL 07 1 08 Korea Telecom Korea Telecom Place cursor here LES ID XXX 00 43 0 AOR WEST 1 AOR EAST 2 2 26 3 IOR 3 Press the Enter key Configuration menu Setup Configuration LES List Ctrl P Print ENTER List Entry ESC Quit foo fo pha No EAST POR IOR Name Name Name Name ee ee 1 eee 01 Telenor S S Inc pees ES 02 Stratos Stratos M N 03 1 KDDI m 04 Telenor S S AS Remarks Telenor S S NS 05 Charge 08 CN MEN Korea Telecom Erase the Name to delete this LES LES list options 2 6 3 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 4 Name is selected press the Enter key to open the text entry window O9 SOO 9 ID Remarks Charge US 256bit E Mail Erase the Name to delete
42. Current NCS Current Channel Current TDM MES Status GPS Status DCE Memory LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 00 00E LAT LON 345 5 DEG 10 2 KTS Rx AGC Level REF Offset Freq Synthe Local OK 254 OK OK 344 LOGOUT Antenna Power Supply OK NCS CC NCS CC Idle 32818 Bytes free Water Temperature 68 2 DEG Water Current Direction Speed Depth 232 DEG 1 9 KTS Current State IDLE DCE F15 Ver Retuning NCS IOR 02 02 25 01 32 UTC LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 00 00E LOGOUT Program Version No of RF CON Board System status monitor display Interpreting the system status monitor Date Time Position Waypoint Course Speed Current NCS Current Channel Current TDM MES Status GPS Status Current date Current time Own ship s L L position either manual entry or automatic input by navigator L L position of destination waypoint set on navigator Course Ship s speed NCS your vessel is logged in with Channel in use Channel TDM Operational status of MES Receiving signal status from GPS receiver CST Cold Start ACK Acquired Almanac data acquired IMP Impossible cannot receive GPS signal INT Interrupted object interfering with reception of GPS signal ALM Receiving the almanac 2D 3D Position fixing method by 2D or 3D BBER C N Send Level RX AGC Level REF Offset Freq Synthe Ante
43. Enter key to open the options window 5 Press the key to choose OFF Choose ON to automatically print data report and polling command Press the Enter key to close the window 7 Press Esc key twice to return to the standby display D 5 7 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5 2 5 2 1 5 8 Polling When the FELCOM 15 receives a polling command from your home office it automatically transmits data to your home office The data are position speed bearing and other data sent from a navigator or an interface unit A polling command from your home office can also activate a data report or message report if the corresponding setting is completed on the FELCOM 15 If a polling command with a file name is received the FELCOM 15 transmits the file to your home office Polling commands This paragraph shows you how to make the polling command at your home office There are two kinds of polling commands one is sent on the MES signalling channel and the other is sent on the MES message channel Polling command on MES signalling channel Request a land station to make the polling command because the format varies with land station Polling command on MES message channel To make the polling command enter D hyphen PIN code max 8 digits hyphen file name stored in the floppy disk of the FELCOM 15 colon and text of message To send file data type a hyphen and file name If no hyphen and file name is
44. Flag Meaning B8 Return link speed 1 600 bps 0 300 bps B7 Operational or spare satellite 1 Operational operation 0 Spare B6 LES status 1 In service 0 Out of service B5 LES status 1 Clear 0 Congested B4 Used only by land earth stations 1 Terrestrial links open 0 Terrestrial links closed B3 1 Spare 7 5 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 6 Services Alphabet shown only when Flag is 1 for a bit Bit No Flag Meaning Display 1B8 1 Maritime distress alerting A 0 Maritime distress alerting None 1B7 1 SafetyNET traffic S 0 No SafetyNET traffic None 1B6 1 Inmarsat C traffic C 0 No Inmarsat C traffic None 1B5 1 Store and Forward T 0 No Store and Forward None 1B4 1 Half Duplex H 0 No Half Duplex None 1B3 1 Full Duplex D 0 No Full Duplex None 1B2 1 Closed Network N 0 No Closed Network None 1B1 1 FleetNET Traffic F 0 No FIeetNET Traffic None 2B8 1 Prefixed store and forward message supported E 0 Prefixed store and forward message not supported None 2B7 1 Land mobile alerting Not used 0 No Land mobile alerting 2B6 1 Aero C service supported 0 Aero C service not supported 2B5 1 ITA2 transmission supported 0 ITA2 transmission not supported None 2B4 1 Data transmission supported B 0 Data transmission not supported None 2B3 1 Basic X 400 supported X 0 Basic X 400 not supported None 2B2 1 Enhanced X
45. J key to choose a file To get a partial display of a file selected tap the space bar Press the Esc key after confirming contents 4 25 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 Press the Enter key for routine messages and messages with addressee code no password Display Receive Message lt 0971123 002 gt FROM FURUNO TO FRONTIER THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER LAZY DOG ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Ctrl P Print Sample received message For messages with both addressee code and password the password entry window appears Enter the password and then press the Enter key If the password is entered incorrectly the buzzer sounds Reenter the password Receive Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Addressee date amp Time Status RO021106 001 KDDI Normal 767 02 11 06 16 10 Saved R0021105 002 Normal CAPTAIN 02 11 05 17 30 R0021105 001 Distress 02 11 05 14 15 Printed 0021101 001 KDDI Normal 3256 5 02 11 01 3 45 Printed 13 20 Saved 0021024 001 KDDI Normal 8251 Memory PASS WORD fj Enter Display 5 Save D Delete Location of password 5 To print a message press the P key while pressing the Ctrl key Receive Message SECRET Appears only for confidential messages Message No R0970323 001 Message Ref No 00000000 LES LES or LES ID Priority Normal or Distress Message Size 205 characters Receive Date amp Time
46. N sorts the list by station name in ascending or descending order Comm type Each press of Ctrl T sorts the list by communication type in ascending or descending order Note 4 You may edit the communication charges see paragraph 2 7 1 from the Station List by pressing the Insert key After editing charges press the Esc key OK to save appears press the Enter key 7T For E mail follow the procedure below For other communication formats go to step 8 1 Press the J key to choose Subject 2 Press the Enter key to open subject entry window 3 Type subject 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 To attach a file press the 1 key to choose Attach File 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 6 Press the Enter key to open the attach file window Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Transmit Message Normal Message now being edited Size 24 Cost 16 E Mail Select File SC ENTER Select DEL Remove Transmit message menu select file window opened 7 Press the Enter key to open the file list window 8 Press the 1 or J key to choose a file and then press the Enter key 9 Press the Esc key to close the window 8 Press
47. ON BASE64 ON UUENCODE APPENDIX International Telex Telephone Country Code List Area and Country Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Remarks for Telex Code Afghanistan Alaska Albania Algeria American Samoa American Virgin Is Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua amp Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Ascension Australia Australian External Territories Austria Azerbaijani Azores ls Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Rep of Bolivia ENTAL Bosnia Hercegovina Botswana Brazil British Virgin Is Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi 93 1 21 79 200 604 408 770 208 590 991 391 393 33 684 303 939 71 766 47 Telex calls to former WUI subscribers insert the figure 9 after the destination code 208 Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Subscriber numbers are 2XXX or 5XXX Manual calls 3XXX Destination code is the same as for Portugal Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number AP 9 APPENDIX Area and Country Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Remarks for Telex Code Cambodia Cameroon Canada Canary Is Cape Verde Cayman Is Central Africa Rep Chad China Christmas Is Aus CIS formerly USSR Cocos Keeling Is Colombia Comoros Congo Cook Is Costa Rica Cote Ivoire Croatia Cub
48. Received Call Unit IC 305 The DISTRESS button functions to transmit the distress alert To transmit the distress alert press the button until its lamp lights continuously For further details on how to transmit the distress alert see paragraph 6 1 The IC 305 releases the audio alarm and the lamp in the ALARM ACK button flashes when an EGC distress or urgency broadcast is received Press the ALARM ACK button to acknowledge the alarm and the alarm tone changes To silence the audio alarm and extinguish the lamp press the ALARM RESET button Alarm Unit IC 306 The IC 306 releases the audio alarm and flashes the lamp in its ALARM RESET button when a telex or e mail is received To silence the audio alarm in this case press the ALARM RESET button on the IC 306 In addition to telex or e mail notification the audio alarm sounds and the lamp flashes also for the equipment trouble listed below To acknowledge this alarm press the ALARM RESET button and the alarm tone changes To silence the alarm and flashing of the button in case of external equipment abnormality press the F 10 key on the keyboard Unsync condition MES is not synchronized with satellite continues for six minutes UNSYNC appears at the bottom of the screen e BBER is over 8096 BBER of 080 or higher appears on the system status monitor Note The equipment cannot scan automatically in the above two situations Reselect ocean region referring to
49. Then received messages transmitted messages are saved to the directory created above Note 1 To remove a directory do steps 1 4 in the above procedure choose the directory to remove and then press the Delete key Note 2 A directory for EGC messages can also be made as above In this case choose EGC Message Directory at step 4 2 36 2 9 2 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Specifying directory where to store messages You may specify the directory where to store messages on a floppy disk as follows 1 2 gt o 9 Press the F8 and 8 keys to show the Directories menu Press the T key to choose Message Directory and press the Enter key Root directory Top of floppy disk hierarchy Setup Message Directory AN ABC Filename Size Date amp Time lt DIR gt 2002 02 28 20 54 lt DIR gt 2002 02 15 02 13 Message directory Press the J key to place the cursor on ee Press the Enter key Root directory is displayed Press the J or T key to choose a directory Press the Enter key Press the T key to place the cursor on the top line The floppy disk drive lamp lights When the floppy disk drive lamp goes off press the Esc key to show the update window Yes is selected press the Enter key 10 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display Note The directory where to store EGC messa
50. West Atlantic Ocean Region East Indian Ocean Region Pacific Ocean Region Logged out with ocean region Logged in with ocean region Logging in with ocean region 1 11 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 8 Other information No display No receive message in memory or printer is operating REC MESSAGE EXISTS Displayed when a routine message has Reverse video not been printed or a confidential message is received Data Report When data reporting is activated Reverse video Message Report Message report setting is activated Reverse video 9 Date and time display With connection of a navigator internal GPS navigator or external navigator date and time received from satellite are displayed Manually input date and time are also displayed 10 Ship s position With connection of a navigator internal GPS navigator or external navigator ships position is displayed in latitude and longitude and updated every 30 seconds or manually input position is displayed 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 6 Menu Overview Operation of the FELCOM 15 is carried out through a menu system which you access with the function keys at the top of the screen The example below shows how to choose menu options from the Editor Setup menu 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal
51. When a life endangering situation arises on your vessel and there is time to specify nature of distress and recipient LES of distress alert send own ship data position time speed and course as follows 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 1 key to display the Distress Alert Setup screen The default LES is AOR East 144 Distress Alert Setup 144 Update Time 06 23 02 02 25 YY MM DD Position LAT 35 00 LON 135 00E Protocol Maritime Nature Undesignated Course 187 Speed 10 KTS Distress Alert setup screen Press the Enter key to display the LES ID list Press the J or T key to choose a suitable LES and then press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Update Time and then press the Enter key Enter time and then press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Position and then press the Enter key Enter position in latitude and longitude Enter co ordinate with appropriate alphabet key N S E or W 8 Press the Enter key to close the window e SU ede Note The menu item Protocol is fixed at Maritime 9 Press the 1 key to choose Nature 10 Press the Enter key to display the Nature of Distress list and then choose appropriate nature of distress If nature of distress is not specified Undesignated is automatically selected Undesignated Listing Fire Explosion Sinking Flooding Disabled amp Adrift Collision Abandoning ship Grounding Further assistance req
52. data of the KDDI LES as follows Service LES Name KDDI Service ID 28 LES ID AORW 003 AORE 103 POR 203 IOR 303 To TO Cc CC Subject SUBJECT Separator Blank Attach File MIME ON UUENCODE E mail setup items 5 Press the Enter key to open the service LES name entry window Service LES Name Service ID LES ID AORW AORE POR IOR Attach File MIME OFF Service station list service station name entry window Type in LES which provides e mail service Press the Enter key to close the window Press the 1 key to choose Service ID 9 Press the Enter key to open the service ID entry window 10 Type in Service ID 11 Press the Enter key to close the window 12 Press the key to choose LES ID 13 Press the Enter key to open the LES ID entry window 14 Type LES ID of AOR W 15 Press the Enter key to close the window 16 Enter LES ID for AOR E POR and IOR 17 Press the key to choose To 18 Press the Enter key to open the to header entry window En 2 39 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 40 19 Type appropriate To header for example TO tot etc 20 Press the Enter key to close the to header entry window 21 Press the J key to choose Cc 22 Press the Enter key to open the Cc header entry window 23 Type appropriate Cc header for example CC etc 24 Press the Enter key to close the Cc head
53. disk Clean the head regularly with a cleaning floppy disk to prevent loss of data When the power can t be turned on When the terminal unit cannot be turned on do the following e Check that the power cable connector on the rear panel of the terminal unit for tightness e Check if the ship s mains switchboard is turned on e Have a qualified technician check the power voltage at the power connector on the rear of the terminal unit 8 1 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 2 8 2 1 8 2 2 Diagnostics The system is equipped with a diagnostic test which checks it for proper operation Self test at power on The terminal unit performs the ROM sum test and RAM read and write test when turned on If the test results are normal the equipment goes into standby If error is found you cannot transmit Testing the terminal unit through the keyboard displaying program version no This test can only be initiated from the main terminal and it must be idle condition to execute the test 1 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu Options Options 2 Logout 2 Logout 3 Abort 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 4 Select EGC Ch 5 Ocean Region 5 LES Information 6 LES Information 6 Test 7 Test FELCOM functions as FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES EGC receiver Options menu 2 Press the 7 key 6 key if FELCOM functions as an EGC receiver to display the Test menu r Option
54. floppy disk F3 Transmit 1 Input Error Message File Invalid message selected for transmission 2 Input Error Country Ocean Code Invalid country ocean code entered 3 Input Error Station ID Invalid station ID entered 4 Input Error Modem Type Invalid mode type entered For FAX choose T30 5 Input Error E Mail Address Invalid e mail address entered 6 Input Error LES ID Invalid LES ID entered 7 Input Error Send Delay Invalid send delay time entered 8 Input Error Prefix Code Invalid prefix code entered 9 Invalid character detected in message Invalid character found in TX message 10 Don t support E Mail service in this NCS Selected NCS does not handle e mail 11 Input Error Too many stations You have selected too many stations to transmit to 12 Message file is too large but send only with 32KB The size of the file you want to send is larger than 32 000 bytes The file can be sent but only the first 32 000 bytes of information will be received 13 Attach file is too large The size of the attachment you want to send is larger than 32 000 bytes 14 Attach file file name is not found Cannot find attached file 15 Message is entered in sending Queue Press any key Tx message entered into queue 16 Can t enter this message to sending Queue Press any key Could not enter TX message into queue AP 21 APPENDIX F5 Data report 1 Input Er
55. fuse for 12 VDC or 7A fuse for 24 VDC in the power cable protects the equipment from overcurrent and reverse polarity If the fuse blows find out the case before replacing it If it blows again after replacement contact your dealer for advice Be sure to use the correct fuse Use of a wrong will damage the equipment and void the warranty A CAUTION Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment Fuses 12 VDC Code No 000 549 014 Type FGBO 15AAC125V 24 VDC Code No 000 549 013 Type FGBO 7AAC125V 8 7 8 7 1 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Error Messages This section describes the more commonly seen error messages and the means to restore normal operation If normal operation cannot be restored contact your dealer for advice Equipment trouble messages Messages in this category are prefixed with TROUBLE Equipment trouble messages Error Message Action ANT power voltage Antenna power voltage Have a licensed abnormality radiocommunications technician check the set Carrier power level Carrier power level too high Have a licensed too low radiocommunications technician check the set DISTRESS ALERT Trouble at Distress Alert Check that the IC 305 is UNIT Fault Unit Received Call Unit IC 305 powered and connected to the FELCOM DMC connection Trouble at Distress Message Check that the DMC 5 is abnormality Controller D
56. is inhibited 5 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Receiving EGC distress or urgent message When the FELCOM 15 receives an EGC distress or an urgent message the audio alarm sounds from its terminal unit the Distress Alert Received Call Unit 305 and the Distress Message Controller DMC 5 To silence the alarm do the following FELCOM 15 Function key F10 StopAlarm on the terminal unit IC 305 Function key F10 StopAlarm DMC 5 ALARM RST key Displaying the EGC message log 1 Press the F6 key to show the Logs menu 2 Press the 3 key to display the EGC Message Log EGC Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Seq Rec date amp Time E0021118 028 KDDI Urgent 428 01641 02 11 18 10 27 ME 0021117 002 KDDI Safety 1455 02035 02 11 17 05 23 U M Rct Memory available 32767 Bytes ENTER Display S Save D Delete EGC message log Scroll Press the 1 or key Display message Press the Enter key Save message Insert floppy disk and press the S key Delete message Press the D key The Delete window appears and Yes is selected press the Enter key 3 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 4 35 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS This page intentionally left blank 4 36 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5 1 This chapter provides the information necessary for data reporting and po
57. menu 3 Press the 2 key to choose PV Test Result L Options Test PV Test Result Ctrl P Print ESC Quit Test Date amp Time 02 02 25 01 58 UTC Attempts First attempt BBER Pass Shore to Ship Attempts First attempt Ship to Shore Attempts First attempt Distress Alert Pass Test OK Signal strength Pass Greater than Std level 10dB Overall Result Pass Applicable tests pass Sample PV test results 4 To return to the standby display press the Esc key three times Interpreting the PV test results display Test Date amp Time Date and time of test Attempts Number of times the PV test was conducted BBER Bulletin Board Error Rate Pass appears for no error Shore to Ship Attempts Number of tests initiated by LES Ship to Shore Attempts Number of tests initiated by MES Distress Alert Pass Test OK appears for successful testing Signal Strength Pass appears if signal strength is greater than standard level Overall Result Pass appears for satisfactory completion of the test 8 5 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 4 System Status Monitor The system status monitor which is always displayed provides date time equipment status and navigation data File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm IMN 443156710 02 02 25 BBER 000 01 32 UTC C N OK OdB Send Level OK 0 Date Time Position Waypoint Course Speed
58. must do it manually thereafter is it done automatically even when you move to another ocean region Note that you cannot transmit the distress alert or receive EGC messages unless you are logged in If you will not be using the FELCOM 15 for a prolonged period you should logout from the Inmarsat C system before turning off the terminal unit The Inmarsat C system will then register you as inactive notifying anyone trying to call you that you are currently unavailable If you do not log out before turning off the power some LESs may attempt to send a message to you They may charge your correspondent even if you don t receive the message Login 1 Confirm that SYNC NCS appears at the bottom of the screen 2 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Options 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 LES Information 7 Test Options menu 3 Press the 1 key to display the Login screen Options Login BEA No Login screen 2 11 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Note The terminal unit must be idle to login Current State IDLE appears at the bottom of the screen When it is not idle Ignored MES is not idle appears Press the Esc key to return to the standby display Wait until the terminal unit becomes idle 4 Yes is selected press the Enter ke
59. ocean region By entering approximate toll charges in the LES list you can see that information on the Transmit message menu Displaying toll charges Main LESs LES name and ID are already registered but toll charges are not To display toll charges when transmitting do the following 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu File Edit Transmit Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Setup menu 2 Press the 9 key to display the Configuration menu Setup Configuration 1 Station List 2 LES List 3 EGC Channel List 4 NCS Channel List 5 E Mail Service List 6 Save Load 5 IJITECUUITES 9 Configuration Configuration menu 3 Press the 2 key to display the LES List LES List 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Ctrl P Print ENTER List Entry ESC Quit AOR EAST Name Telenor S S Inc Stratos M N KDDI Telenor S S AS Telecom Italia Telenor S S Inc Stratos M N KDDI Korea Telecom Stratos M N KDDI Telenor S S AS OTE VSNL Korea Telecom LES list 4 Using the arrow keys choose the LES for which you want to enter toll charges For example choose KDDI in IOR 5 Press the Enter key Ctrl P Print ENT
60. of messages is searched for the keyword entered in Auto Delivery Keyword The string between the keyword and carriage return is delivered to shipboard mail address For example a message carries the string Local Addr smith ship furuno com If the auto delivery keyword is Local Addr the mail is delivered to smith ship furuno com 27 Press the Enter key Mail Gateway Mail Gateway Attach UUENCODE Attach UUENCODE Delivery Server Delivery Server Server IP 000 000 000 000 Server IP 000 000 000 000 Address Mode FIXED Address Mode Auto Mail Address Auto Delivery Keyword FIXED selected Auto selected 28 Do one of the following depending on the selection made at step 26 FIXED selected at step 26 a Press the key to choose Mail Address and press the Enter key b Press the Enter key to open the mail address entry window c Enter recipient s mail address d Press the Enter key Auto selected at step 26 a Press the J key to choose Auto Delivery Keyword b Press the Enter key to open the auto delivery keyword entry window C Enter auto delivery keyword When Address Mode is set to Auto entry of an auto delivery keyword is necessary to deliver a received message to specified address If no keyword is entered messages are delivered to the mail address set with FIXED d Press the Enter key to close the window 29 Press the Esc key to open the update window 3
61. p x 2 T CNRC NUR A To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Col 4 Insert Save window 7 Press the Enter key Note Should you decide to save the file under the original name skip step 6 The screen Do cO shown right appears Overwrite the file by Yes pressing the Enter key or choose No and press the Enter key to escape 3 16 3 6 3 7 3 FILE OPERATIONS Printing Files on Floppy Disks You can print out a hard copy of a file stored on a floppy disk 1 Press the F1 key to display the File menu 2 Press the 7 key A list of files stored on the disk appears Print A AR0970729 1 Filename Size Date amp Time R0970729 001 02 01 10 07 21 SEZOU 139 02 01 10 06 22 SEIZOUSE 117 02 02 25 06 29 T0715 836 02 02 23 04 53 T7170 20 02 02 18 08 55 TEST TXT 29 02 01 14 10 03 TESTCAL 128 02 02 11 15 02 YANOT 146 02 02 10 17 37 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free To View SPACE Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Print window 3 Press the 1 or key to choose a file To get a partial display of the file tap the space bar After confirming the file press the Esc key 4 Press the Enter key to print the file Combining Files In the procedure below we ll combine file A and B 1 Open file A 2 Open file B 3 Place the cursor at the beginning of the file B While pressing and holding down the Shift key pres
62. paragraph 7 2 e Printer has no paper No data is received from internal or external GPS navigator Update position alert manual position input when position has not been updated for four hours e Equipment trouble synthesizer oscillator etc IFURUM INMARSAT NES FURUMO INMARSAT MES pressed for 4 s in of DISTRESS 15 transmitted The alert is trans MES ALARMS AND with steady lighting INCOMING MESSAGES ALARM ALARM ACK RESET sme GROBEW AGR APARI AWO SERSHI GS ERN DISTRESS ALERT RECEIVED CALL UNIT TYPE 16 305 Distress Alert Received Call Unit Alarm Unit 305 306 Distress Alert Received Call Unit IC 305 Alarm Unit IC 306 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 4 Printer PP 510 option The PP 510 prints transmitted and received messages The POWER switch is on the right side of the unit The lamp on the switch lights when the power is on If the paper is set correctly the ON LINE lamp also lights When both those lamps are lit the printer is ready to print information received from the terminal unit For further details refer to the PP 510 s operator s manual POWER Switch NLQ Lamp ON LINE Lamp C POWER PAPER OUT Lamp POWER Lamp ON LINE Switch NLQ Switch LINE FEED Switch FORM FEED Switch P PARK Switch Printer PP 510 1 7 1 OPER
63. subscribers 39XXXX Telex calls to HTC subscribers can be made using Semi automatic calls Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number AP 11 APPENDIX Telephone Telex Country Country Code Code Remarks for Telex Code Area and Country Jamaica 1 291 Japan 72 KDDI for 5 digits 81 NTT Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Subscriber numbers are 770XX Korea Demo People s Rep of Korea Rep of Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao Latvia formerly USSR Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithunia formerly USSR Luxembourg Macao Macedonia Madagascar Subscriber number beginning with 4 5 7 8 and 9 can be reached by Manual Calls Madeira Is Destination code is the same as for Portugal Malawi Malaysia Maldives Is Mali Malta Subscriber number beginning with 11XX can be reached by Semi automatic calls Mariana ls Marshall Is Maritinique Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Micronesia Moldova Monaco Destination code is the same as for France Mongolia AP 12 Telephone Area and Country Country Code Telex Country Code APPENDIX Remarks for Telex Code Montserrat 1 Morocco 21 258 95 Mozambique Myanmar formerly Burma Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Ni
64. system divides the world into four regions and each region is covered by its own satellite Inmarsat system satellites Region Satellite Satellite Position AOR West Inmarsat 3 F4 54 0 W AOR East Inmarsat 3 F2 15 5 W HOR Inmarsat3 F1 64 0 POR 3 F3 178 0 In each region there is one NCS and several LESs The NCS keeps track of all Inmarsat C transceivers in its region and broadcasts information such as navigational warnings weather reports and news The LESs provide the link between the MES and the terrestrial telecommunications networks via satellite Xi INMARSAT SYSTEM xii 0 20 30 8 89 29g 22 R 9 o 2 8 29 898 HN Rd Se TAT TT ope 140 130 120 10 100 ue E ES E ET E E E ES Pe tT TT TTT teh TT ee PU te TR 170 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 100 160 150 120 130 140 Vaan Se E a BINE CDS c PIS NAI De pot LET Ayo RI RVR SA WON EA IN Ew INMARSAT 3 F1 Coverage area of Inmarsat satellites AOR EAST AOR WEST INMARSAT 3 F2 INMARSAT 3 F4 INMARSAT SYSTEM Communications Network The illustration b
65. terminal unit is set to operate as an EGC only receiver However this procedure is shown for reference only currently there is only one EGC channel per NCS 1 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu Options 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select EGC Ch 5 LES Information 6 Test Options menu when FELCOM functions as EGC receiver 2 Press the 4 key to choose Select EGC Ch EGC Channel List ENTER Set ESC Quit sy NE qct et UII 12580 10840 11088 EGC channel list 3 Choose desired channel and then press the Enter key 4 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display 7 3 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 4 Choosing NCS Channel You may select NCS common channel as shown below transmits one global beam In the future the satellites w beams namely the NCS will have multiple channels 1 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu 2 Press the 4 key to display the NCS Channel List Options 1 Login NCS Channel List ENTER 4 No AOR WEST AOR EAST POR ID FREQ ID FREQ ID FREQ 4 Ol 044 1 11080 144 1 12580 244 12580 0210 1 2 03 1 0 1 2 0410 1 2 0510 1 2 0610 1 2 0710 1 2 08 1 0 1 2 NCS channel list Currently each satellite ill transmit multiple spot Set ESC Quit 44 10840
66. this LES LES list text entry window Enter LES name maximum 15 characters Press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Remarks Press the Enter key Enter remarks up to 20 characters 10 Press the Enter key 11 Press the key to choose TELEX and press the Enter key 12 Enter TELEX toll charges per 256 bit and press the Enter key 13 Enter toll charges for other items similarly 14 Press the Esc key to return to the LES list 15 Repeat steps 2 14 to enter another LES 16 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display Editing the LES list DIE Press the F8 9 and 2 keys to shown the LES list Use the arrow keys to choose the LES you want to edit Press the Enter key Do the following Change station name Press the J or T key to choose Name and then press the Enter key Press the Backspace key to erase name and then enter new name Press the Enter key Delete station Press the J or T key to choose Name and then press the Enter key Press the Backspace key to erase name and then press the Enter key Press the Esc key to quit Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 27 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 6 4 Printing the LES list 1 Press F8 9 and 2 to display the LES list 2 To print the LES list press the P key while pressing the Ctrl key LES List Printed at 02 02 25 02 33
67. to exchange data within a group The LES sends a DNID Data Network Identification number to each member of the group The FELCOM 15 can store 64 DNIDs 1 Press the F5 key to display the Reports menu 2 Press the 3 key to display the Data Network ID list Sub address 7 Member number using DNID Data Network ID RET Activate SPACE Inhibit Ctrl P Print ESC Quit Mark means activation No Act DNID LES Subaddr Member Text 01 00004 101 000 001 02 00004 101 002 003 03 23456 101 002 223 04 03333 101 002 044 05 03333 101 000 044 06 0777 101 000 099 07 09999 101 000 088 08 09 10 DNID effective Data network ID list Note Asterisk marked DNIDs are available for use 5 11 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5 3 2 5 12 Enabling Disabling DNID DNID can be enabled or disabled as follows Press the F5 key followed by the 3 key to show the Data Network ID list Press the J or T key to choose desired from the data network ID list Press the Enter key to enable or disable the DNID as appropriate An asterisk appears next to the DNID when it is enabled Note If a DNID is disabled during data reporting running data program poll is displayed and polling is cancelled Press the Esc key to close the window Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 6 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 6 1 Transmitting the Distress Alert Set the L
68. use 510 4 Distress Message Controller bonus eat 7 JUNCTION BOX PE IC 315 Navigator lt M Distress Alert Received Call Unit IC 305 Mandatory for EGC operation as required by IMO RES A 664 16 CATEGORY OF UNITS Category Protected from weather Exposed to weather Protected from weather viii Alarm Unit IC 306 Standard Supply Option Local Supply INMARSAT C SYSTEM OVERVIEW Introduction The Inmarsat C system provides worldwide telex and data transmission and reception of written information to owners of an Inmarsat C transceiver or a terrestrial telex network via satellite Further e mail can be sent via the internet Communication mode is store and forward telex which means all information sent are first stored at an LES and then delivered to designated party An EGC Enhanced Group Call receiver is built in the FELCOM 15 to receive the following types of messages broadcast by LESs e SafetyNET governments and maritime authorities can use this service to distribute maritime safety information to ships within selected areas FleetNET commercial subscription organizations or shipping companies can use this service to transmit trade information for example company news or market prices simultaneously to a selected group of ships to provide up to the minute information e EGC system related i
69. 0 Yes is selected press the Enter key to update settings 31 Press the Esc key twice to open the update window 32 Yes is selected press the Enter key to update settings 33 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display Mail software setting If Local has been chosen enter the following information in terminal designated for mail For Server consult with shipboard LAN manager POP3 server Enter IP address at step 5 SMTP server Enter IP address at step 5 Account name Felcom15 Leave other items as is 2 8 2 2 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Terminal Setup The Terminal Setup menu provides for selection of date display format currency unit screen saver on off and window colors 1 2 10 11 12 13 Press the F8 key to choose the Setup menu Press the 4 key to display the Terminal Setup screen Terminal Setup Date Disp Form YY MM DD Currency Unit US Screen Saver ON Window Color Terminal Setup menu Date Disp Form is selected press the Enter key to open its options window YY MM DD MMM DD YY DD MMM YY Date options Press the J or T key to choose date display format desired and then press the Enter key to close the window Press the 1 key to choose Currency Unit Press the Enter key to open the currency unit options window US EUR YEN OTHER Currency unit options Press the J or T key to choose the currency unit to use to calculate toll
70. 003 6794 02 02 25 02 59 E0970715 004 864 02 02 25 03 13 E0970715 005 1910 02 02 25 03 48 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Col 4 Insert Save window 4 Enter a file name 5 Press the Enter key to save the file name and clear the screen 3 13 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 4 Opening Files 3 4 1 Opening files Set the floppy disk containing the file you wish to open in the disk drive Press the F1 key to display the File menu Press the 2 key The screen shows a list of the files stored in the floppy disk Press the J or T key to choose a file To view a portion of a file press the space bar After confirming press the Esc key E e o File Open SEIZOU THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL UNIT G Partial view of a file 5 Press the Enter key A few moments later the contents of the file appear on the screen and the title bar shows the file name You may repeat this procedure to load a second file into a working area 3 4 2 Switching between files You can switch between files by pressing the 9 key Change Window on the Edit menu F2 or pressing Alt V on the editor screen ABC FURUNO 4 4 CD F2 9 Change Window or ALT V How to alternate display of files in wor
71. 01 Telenor S S Inc ON 00 00 Immediate 5 Transmit message menu subject entry window opened 7 Type subject 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 If you want to attach a file press the 1 key to choose Attach File 4 13 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 14 10 Press the Enter key to open the select file window Transmit _ 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject E LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Normal Message now being edited Size 24 E Mail Select File ENTER Select DEL Remove Transmit message menu select file window 11 Press the Enter key to open the file list window 12 Press the 1 or key to choose a file and then press the Enter key to close the window To choose another press the Enter key and then choose another file 13 Press the Esc key to close the window The LES ID selected at paragraph 2 11 appears 14 Follow from step 12 page 4 5 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 4 4 3 Transmitting a file stored on a floppy disk 1 Close any open files 2 Insert floppy disk containing file to be sent 3 Press the F3 key to display the Transmit menu File Edit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit
72. 1 Press the F4 key EGC 1 Display EGC Message 2 EGC Network ID EGC menu 2 Press the 1 key to show the Display EGC Message screen File Edit Transmit K S Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Display EGC Message lt E0021102 023 gt EGC Message MET Navarea Warning or MET Forecast Message Sequence No 00472 LES KDDI Priority Urgent Size 285 characters Receive Date amp Time 02 11 02 06 08 UTC ZCZC NAVAREA XI WARNING NAVAREA XI 0752 ARAFURA SEA DERELICT F V PARTIALLY SUBMERGED ADRIFT IN 10 12 6S 133 19 6E GEODETIC DATUM UNKNOWN AT 180200Z NOV CANCEL 0749 02 Ctrl P Print Ctrl S Save Sample Display EGC message screen 3 Press the 1 or key to scroll the screen 4 To print a message press the P key while pressing the Ctrl key To stop printing press the Esc key 5 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display EGC messages can be automatically saved to a floppy disk See paragraph 2 4 4 for details 4 33 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 4 2 4 34 Displaying EGC closed network ID ENID To join FleetNET service an MES must be registered with an information provider The information provider adds the MES to the group which is to receive the service by downloading a Group Call ID via an LES which supports FleetNET broadcasts uniquely addressed to the MES The MES stores the ID and can accept br
73. 2 74 2002 12 26 i ALARM UNIT DRAWN g FELCOM 15 2002 12 26 FURUNO Unit 3 UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST C5635 K01 A 20024 125 Oo o o ET SYMBOL TYPE CODE No REMARKS SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY HH far Gr 128505 WR 1 F BS PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FU 2B2 16P0208A RF CON CPU 004 439 680 2B3 16 0209 TERM CPU 004 439 300 2B5 1650212 SW 004 439 100 2B6 16P0226 MCN 004 439 220 16P0214 PWR C 004 439 170 1620223 PWR 004 439 150 1600221 PWR HIC 004 439 130 16P0224 PWR HIC 004 439 160 16P0220 PWR HIC 004 439 140 v V V PANEL ASSEMBLY NABER 1 215 004 439 090 with 16P0212 V IC 215 004 439 640 without 16P0212 V POWER ASSEMBLY BRA 2B4 10 1 215 s i 004 439 110 16 0211 PWR 16P0214 PWR C V MINI KEYBOARD BTC 5100C 5 2 004 442 400 LCD LCD 2B7 NL6448BC33 46 000 144 814 FDD FDD 2B8 JU 226A032FC 000 146 045 GPS RECEIVER GPS EH 2B9 GN 79 000 146 179 GN 79L5A N Option CABLE wiCONNECTOR 5 9 7 W1 16 167 8 5 3P 004 439 340 Connector w3 16 166 4 4P 004 439 330 Connector WA 16 165 9 9P 004 439 320 Connector w5 16 164 7 7P 004 439 310 Connector W6 16 169 3 3P 004 439 360 Connector W8 51065 0700 PHR7 L040 000 146 174 w9 H FL 2LP FHSB A 100 000 146 259 w10 16 168 11 11 004
74. 200 sps 1 8 Coding Convolution with coding rate 1 2 and constraint length 7 1 9 Decoding Viterbi decoder 1 10 Transmission Speed 600 bps 1 11 Internal GPS Receiver 12 channels all in view Accuracy position 15 m rms speed 0 1 knot rms under the condition of HDOPs 4 1 12 Navigation Data Interface Internal GPS Board option IEC61162 1 2 POWER SOURCE 2 1 Terminal Unit 12 24 VDC 13 0 5 0 A Transmit 1 7 0 9 A Receive 2 2 Rectifier PR 240 CE option 100 110 200 220 1 phase 50 60 Hz 3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 3 1 Ambient Temperature Above deck equipment 35 to 70 C Below deck equipment 15 C to 55 C 3 2 Relative Humidity 95 at 40 C 3 3 Waterproof IEC 60529 Antenna Unit IPX6 Others IPXO 3 4 Vibration IEC 60945 4 COATING COLOR 4 1 Antenna Unit Upper N9 5 Lower 2 5PB3 5 10 4 2 Terminal Unit N3 0 4 3 Others 2 5GY5 1 5 SP 1 E5635S01C This page is intentionally left blank INDEX A ADOMING acit Cate tee eee tee 7 1 Alarm Unit 3 06 1 6 Audio meet tts 1 2 B Background 2 10 Battery 8 8 C Colors background eret 2 10 2 9 CUITENCY unit or ce e ree RE 2 9 D Data report preparing 5 2 5 7 Date LOM Alb t tres 2 9 manual
75. 2287 os 862 RF CHASSIS HV BLAF 000 862 516 CHASSIS 22 SCREW M3X8 000 881 960 100 297 790 8 RF CHASSIS ASSY 16 018 3501 100 297 813 SHA SUL JU 226A032FC T SAABK SCREW TERM CPUSETR SCREW ae 3X8 M2 5X5 S ag CORA Ee 16P0209 000 809 433 SEL _ 004 439 300 7 FD FIXING PLATE A The A PWR_ASSY N dir 16 018 3102 004 439 110 E jon hn 100 297 701 Jn AHN INVERTER COVER aat 2d 1222 SICD26X110AD P1 0 54 MET gt Yt dd CHASSIS 16 018 3101 100 297 693 5 7 Ip FPC C 299177 37i S Sy SQUARE BUSH SB1909 F gt 004 4 000 126 024 N AAT VIN PIA YF PANEL ASSY SCREW SHIELD FOAM 004 439 090 MT EE uma SEN ares 100 297 712 i ee IN T 4i A PANEL ASSY DESTRESS COVER ASSY 1500474395640 oq K NPANEL GASKET gt 16 018 3003 T SPRING 05 085 1013 LID 05 085 1011 16 018 3001 4 NET CT B5 PW SHEET PA on DESTRESS COVER 16 018 3002 ASSY TN MB PANEL ASSY 22 i EE gt SHFT HOLDERSS 05 085 1012 ee O TITLE T 4ARD
76. 312 03 Stratos M N 002 1102 202 302 04 Telenor S S AS 004 1104 1204 304 05 KDDI 003 1103 203 303 06 Singapore T 210 328 07 08 E mail station list 4 Press the J or T key to choose the LES where e mail is to be sent 5 Press the Enter key 6 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 2 41 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 12 Saving Loading System Settings You can save system settings to a floppy disk and load them into the terminal unit This is useful for having a backup copy of system settings 2 12 1 2 12 2 2 42 Saving system settings to a floppy disk 1 Insert a formatted floppy disk in the disk drive For how to format a floppy disk see paragraph 3 3 1 Press the F8 key to show the Setup menu Press the 9 key to open the Configuration menu Press the 6 key to choose Save Load Save Load Load from FD Save to FD is selected press the Enter key Save to FD 4 2 Station List 3 LES List 4 E Mail Service List 5 Other Key in the numeric corresponding to the item you want to save Then the OK to save appears Yes is selected press the Enter key to save chosen system setting to the floppy disk Loading system settings to the terminal unit ARWNS Insert floppy disk which contains system settings in the disk drive Press the F8 key to show the Setup menu Press the 9 key to open the Confi
77. 400 supported E 0 Enhanced X 400 not supported None 2B1 1 Low power C MES supported L 0 Low power C MES not supported None TDM Ch TDM channel used by LES to transmit 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 This chapter provides the information necessary for the maintenance and checking of the FELCOM 15 Please review the safety information at the beginning of this manual before attempting any maintenance procedures General Checking and Maintenance Turn off the power before conducting any maintenance procedures other than the cleaning of the terminal unit Cleaning the terminal unit Wipe the LCD carefully to prevent scratching using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner To remove dirt or salt deposits use an LCD cleaner wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD Do not use solvents such as thinner acetone or benzine for cleaning they can remove paint and marks or deform the equipment Checking connectors and earth terminal Check that the connectors and earth terminal on the terminal unit are tightly fastened If the copper strap earth material has rusted clean it Floppy disk drive head The floppy disk is coated with a magnetic material which stores the information entered into the disk If this material is damaged by foreign material adhering to the disk drive head it may not be possible to read from or write to the
78. 439 350 Connector W11 H FL LP BNC BJ L 60 000 146 253 W12 SML2CD30X40BD8P0 5S4 000 146 187 FPC CABLE W13 SMCD28X110AD P1 0 S4 000 146 260 1650377 0 FURUNO Unit Mey Poe ey Sab an EN C UNIT ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST 22 128 Bko _ _ 2 SYMBOL TYPE CODE No REMARKS SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY AMES ES 1 8 ANTENNA ELEMENT ASSY 107 115 116 004 439 010 16 0206 ANTENNA CASE ASSY 145 004 439 030 16 0207 Lp Gu TP 5 tr gt 6 gt uc HUB ua fee gta Ethernet CABLE lGETDP Po CROSS CABLE 2GE TON LAN HUB OR PG ETC HUB STRAIGHT CABLE 146 lica 7 lt 1 1294 23250 JU 72 180 3036 02080 i 0 753C qupogpg 3s Jp PRINTER 24 50000 PA RED 1 lt 24 510 5 2n BLK K 2 C oy 5 l zn WHT 3 lt GHD 936 1 2e I lier 2803 18 0209 l 2 FUSE BRR WI ASSPFD 12 24400 SHIP S mis MJ A3SPF0018 Sa za wit ARS 12 24 VDC 20 BLK K2DcC L gt 1 lt 3 lt GND DEB Bi 1 0214 DPYC 2 5 1 50 60Hz 2 24VDC ad AED T PR 240 CE 24 voc fe avoe AC DCE imac yt JiNPuT AC DC POWER 1 suey our NE x TET 1 DIC CHA 2 BR 3 4 5 6 NOTE 1 2
79. 9 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 00 00 23 59 Status Max 8 digits ON OFF Subscriber selection Station Name Destination Type r Country Ocean Code Station ID r Modem Type FAX FAX Prefixed chosen Address E Mail chosen Subject E Mail chosen rPrefix Code Prefix chosen TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX Prefixed FAX Prefixed PSDN Prefixed X400 Prefixed DNID Prefixed SPEC Pefixed T30 FAX V21 V 21 300bps Duplex V22 V 22 1200bps Duplex V22B V 22bis 2400bps Duplex V23 V 23 600 1200bps V26B V 26bis 2400 1200bps r V26T V 26ter 2400bps Duplex V27T V 27ter 4800 2400bps V32 V 32 9600bps Duplex Other AP 3 APPENDIX LES ID LES selection Activation Regular Interval Daily Interval Time 00 01 99 59 00 10 Regular Interval chosen Report Times 1 999 1 No Limit r Start Time 1 Daily chosen 00 00 23 59 r Start Time 2 Daily chosen 00 00 23 59 Start Time 3 Daily chosen 00 00 23 59 Start Time 4 Daily chosen 00 00 23 59 Report Contents NAV SEA INF NAV R FILE FILE FILE chosen File selection 2 Message Report 2 Same as Message Report 1 3 Message Report 3 Same as Message Report 1 4 Message Re
80. AL Y 2002 12 26 PIN EE IC 215 UNIT 05 085 1014 2002 12 26 FELCOM 15 amp B No 5635 01 FELCOM 15 FELCOM 16 2002 12 26 APPROVED 2002 12 26 ANTENNA UNIT 16 018 1001 100 297 963 PIFFIDAY MA ANTENNA ELEMENT ASSY 1C 118 116 004 439 010 TIFT 7 288 ANTENNA RF MODULE ASSY 2 004 439 030 1 115 004 439 580 1C 116 ANTENNA BASE ASSY 10115 116 004 439 620 FTIV S og C5638 E02 A DAN L B F DISTRESS BUTTON COVER X 009 073 1111 100 274 720 10 305 only SCREW M3X8 000 861 866 T A1 UPPER CASE 2 _ 16 018 4001 S 100 300 920 10 305 ps 16 018 5001 100 301 011 1C 306 E E TN ISP SIRE SCREW 4 8 2 7 1 3 000 881 445 000 881 404 CABLE FIXING PLATE 3 100 300 971 Sud As ag lt gt 427 WAHT 2 018 CABLE FIXING PLATE 2 DIST RCV PCB 176 018 4005 lt 16P0213A 100 300 960 004 438 860 10 305 16 0213 004 438 910 16 306 1 1 amp 43B SCREW 7 7 WI m CABLE FIXING PLATE 1 16 018 4004 100 300 950 16 018 4002 100 300 931 APPROVED TITLE EHRE 7 2002 12 26 M 10 305 DISTRESS ALERT RECEIVED CALL UNIT ics 72 4
81. ATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 5 Standby Display After the equipment is turned on and the diagnostic test has been conducted the standby display appears showing the system status monitor The system status monitor provides various operating information For a detailed description see paragraph 8 4 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm IMN 443156710 Date Time Position Waypoint Course Speed Current NCS Current Channel Current TDM MES Status GPS Status 02 02 25 01 32 UTC LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 00 00E LAT LON 345 5 DEG 10 2 KTS 344 IOR LOGOUT NCS CC NCS CC Idle C N Send Level Rx AGC Level REF Offset Freq Synthe Local Antenna Power Supply Water Temperature Water Current Direction 000 OK OdB OK 0 OK 254 OK OK OK 68 2 DEG 232 DEG Speed 1 9 KTS DCE Memory 32818 Bytes free Depth Current State IDLE Retuning NCS IOR 02 02 25 01 32 UTC LAT 34 30 00N LON 135 00 00E LOGOUT DCE 15 Ver Program Version No of RF CON Board Standby display After the diagnostic test has been completed the equipment automatically starts synchronizing itself with a satellite When the indication Retuning is replaced with SYNC NCS the synchronization process is completed Then you are ready to receiving EGC messages For further details see paragraph 2 4 Note When the caution shown below appe
82. Channel List ENTER Set ESC Quit 4 1 12580 10840 11088 EGC channel list 4 Using the arrow keys place the cursor where there is no data entered Current EGC channels are marked with an asterisk These channels cannot be changed 2 19 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 5 Press the Enter key to open the EGC channel list entry screen Setup Configuration E EGC Channel List EVER Set D Quit 11080 12580 i 10840 11088 EGC channel list entry screen 6 Enter EGC channel frequency code The EGC channel frequency code range is 8000 14000 Press the Enter key to close the text window 8 Press the Esc key to open the update window N Setup Configuration EGC Channel List ENTER Set ESC Quit e aii spi EE uem rnt 11080 12580 10940 1 11NQQ EGC channel list update window 9 Yes is selected press the Enter key to register input Note If the EGC channel frequency code entered is invalid the message Input Error Channel No appears Clear the error message by pressing the Esc key Place the cursor at the invalid frequency press the Enter key and enter correct frequency 10 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 2 20 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 4 4 Saving printing EGC messages automatically You may save and print EGC messages automati
83. D Introduction vi FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for considering and purchasing the FELCOM 15 Inmarsat C Mobile Earth Station We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability Mainly consisting of an antenna unit and a terminal unit the FELCOM 15 provides the full range of distress and general communication services for mobile and fixed terrestrial subscribers in the Inmarsat C communication network Its compact size permits installation where space is limited FURUNO designs and manufactures this equipment with much attention to operation and maintenance simplicity However please read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and maintenance to get the most out of the equipment This manual provides a brief introduction to the Inmarsat C system pages ix thru xiv For more detailed information refer to the information below Inmarsat C Maritime Customer Relations Officer Maritime Services Operations Department International Maritime Satellite Organization Inmarsat Address 99 City Road London EC1Y 1AX UK Telephone 44 20 7728 1777 Switchboard Fax 44 20 7728 1142 URL www inmarsat com E mail customer_care inmarsat com Features e Conforms to the following standards IMO A 807 19 MSC 68 68 Annex 4 MSC Cir 682 IMO A 694 17 IEC 61097 4 1994 IMO A 664 16 IEC 60945 2002 IEC 61162 1 2000 e E mail facility To transmit E mail
84. D Not used SPEC Ship to shore requests for safety service accessed by using special 2 digit codes 15 Press the J or T key to choose destination type desired 16 Press the Enter key to close the window Follow appropriate procedure on the next several pages Procedure for Telex 1 2 3 Press the 1 key to choose Country Code Press the Enter key For ship to shore telex enter international telex country code ship to ship telex enter ocean region A list of international telex country codes appears in the Appendix Ocean Region AOR East 581 POR 582 IOR 583 AOR West 584 Press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Station ID 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 6 Press the Enter key to open the station ID entry window 7 Enter telex subscriber number for ship to shore or MES Inmarsat Mobile Number for ship to ship Up to 15 characters including space can be entered 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 Press the J key to choose Remarks 10 Press Enter to open the remarks entry window 11 Enter remarks using up to 20 characters 12 Press the Enter key to close the window 13 Press the Esc key to return to the station list 14 To enter another telex station repeat the procedure from step 4 on page 2 29 15 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display Procedure for FAX 1 Press the J key to choose Country Code 2 Press the Ente
85. ER List Entry ESC Quit Setup Configuration LES List Ai ait iege a eases elo de 1 eru oves Duy aa d iaa Vu nt aa WEST AOR EAST POR Name Name Name ne ea eh eio 1 ur rr dee or ver qu i 01 Telenor S S Inc oT Sep ee 02 Stratos M N 03 KDDI ID 303 04 Telenor S S NS Remarks 05 Charge US 256bit SPEC Erase the Name to delete this LES Stratos M N Telenor S S NS OTE VSNL Korea Telecom LES list LES data entry window 6 Press the J key to choose TELEX and press the Enter key to open the text entry window 7 Enter telex charges per 256 bit and press the Enter key Enter the toll charges assigned by LES 8 Enter toll charges for other items similarly 9 Press the Esc key to return to the LES list 10 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 25 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 6 2 Registering LES to LES list Follow the procedure below to register a newly constructed LES For LES ID see the Appendix 1 Press the F8 9 and 2 keys to show the LES list 2 Use the arrow keys to place the cursor where desired For example choose 005 in the AOR WEST column Setup
86. ES RECEIVING MESSAGE PACKETS Receiving message packets CLEARING Successful receiving Receiving failed Successful Data Report Data Report failure PV TEST CALL is rejected Clearing TX sequence You successfully received message You could not receive message Data report successfully sent Data report could not be sent PV test call rejected by NCS PV TEST CALL is pending 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW PV test pending by LES TEST RECEIVING MESSAGE Receiving test message from LES TEST SENDING MESSAGE Sending test message to LES TEST DISTRESS ALERT Sending test distress alert to LES WAITING FOR ACTIVATION Waiting start of PV test WAITING FOR TEST RESULT Waiting for results of PV test CLEARING Clearing PV test PV TEST is Completed PV TEST Failure PV test is completed PV test failed 4b RF CON CPU s program version number DCE F15 Ver XX XX Version Number Note Error message is displayed when equipment abnormality is detected 5 Frame synchronization Blank SYNC NCS SYNC LES MES Sig Ch MES Msg Ch UNSYNC Retuning Changing channel or during transmission Synchronizing with NCS Synchronizing with LES Changing MES signaling channel Changing MES message channel Out of synchronization Synchronizing with NCS or LES 6 Ocean region receiving No display AOR W AOR E IOR POR 7 Logging status LOGOUT LOGIN LOGIN Flashing Out of synch with satellite Atlantic Ocean Region
87. ES where to send the distress alert referring to steps 1 3 in paragraph 6 2 When a life endangering situation arises on your vessel and you do not have the time to specify the nature of distress do the following to transmit the distress alert to an LES 1 Open the cover of the DISTRESS button on the terminal unit or the Distress Alert Unit Received Call Unit IC 305 2 Press the DISTRESS button until the lamp in the button lights continuously about four seconds The distress alert will not be transmitted until the lamp in the button lights continuously and the audio alarm sounds The message Sending Distress Alert appears on the screen while the distress alert is being transmitted When you receive acknowledgment of the distress alert from an LES the message Distress Acknowledgement Received appears on the screen the lamp in the DISTRESS button flashes slowly and the audio alarm sounds intermittently To silence the audio alarm press the F10 key on the keyboard Note The DISTRESS button on the FELCOM 15 or the Distress Alert Receive Call Unit 1 305 cannot be used to silence the audio alarm for incoming distress or EGC urgency broadcast The DISTRESS button is for transmitting distress alert for own ship It cannot be used to silence the audio alarm Use the F10 key to silence the audio alarm 6 1 6 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 6 2 6 2 Transmitting the Distress Alert with Nature of Distress Specified
88. GSV X X XX XX XX XXX XX XX XX XXX XX hh lt CR gt lt LF 1 es CE SC spp VI hop 55 10 Lac db apros e v epe 9 DN i aia 8 Ne Speemeocteresce mente 7 Dg sop qe 6 5 J spessore pee ees 4 3 2 1 1 Total number of messages 1 to 9 2 Message number 1 to 9 3 Total number of satellites in view 4 Satellite ID number 5 Elevation ddegrees 90deg maximum 6 Azimuth degrees true 000 to 359 7 SNR C No 00 99 dB Hz null when not tracking 8 Second and third SVs 9 Fourth SV 10 Checksum AP 32 APPENDIX Serial interface I O circuit AP 33 APPENDIX Parts List This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical IMO A 694 17 8 3 1 Only some discrete components are used FURUNO Electric Co Ltd believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard maintenance therefore they are not listed in the manual Major modules can be located on the parts location photos on the next several pages FURUNO FELCOM 15 Unit m UNIT IC 215 ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Ref Dwg C5635 K01 A 12 SYMBOL CODE No REMARKS SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD B2 16P0208A RF CON CPU 004 439 200 B3 16P0209 TERM CPU 004 439 300 B4 16P0211 PWR 004
89. H BUSY 12 Xa ster M SEP 2812 43 i5 ERROR T8P0221 ws mu MW SLCTULA gt gt g gt 2 gt 8 CLE 2 gt lt 2 T i T D 2 f n CD T gt _ lt B 1 f D a i l 1 i i LC 1 ee i een to lt i lt i lt 9 i t2 e lt lt lt n lt x lt 8 synt gt 3 Veynt gt 4 1 1 o Gub Gub p 23 X24 GHD 25 hae o ie cerle 2 DRAWN 02 12719 T YAMASAKI 10 215 CHECKED DPA Hod ee eee AT XR e FELCON 15 SCALE MODEL BLOCK Wo TERMINAL UNIT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD C5635 K01 B 16 001 3195 1 Cos A REE OES ER AE m nan mnt ANTENNA Fi 01 CHASSIS 16P0204 16P0205 e e e SS SRT lt LS DRAI APPROVED Kimui 0 0 05635 KO4 Bo me SCHEMAT IC DIAGRAM a FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD a et HES ESOT UA aO Hee Yen m nenne ne e a nr et EGC SETUP This material is pertinent to the Felcom 12 and Felcom 15 The FELCOM receives EGC messages directed to its present position and Navarea without f
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91. ID Reports menu 2 Press the 1 key to choose Data Report Data Report 1 Data Report 1 2 Data Report 2 3 Data Report 3 4 Data Report 4 Date report menu 3 Press 1 2 3 or 4 as appropriate Data Report Data Report Programming OFF Report Length 2 Destination DNID LES ID Member No Activation Regular Interval Interval Time 00 10 Report Times 1 No Limit Start Timel 1 Start Time2 Start Time3 Start Time4 Data report menu 4 Status is selected press the Enter key to open the status options window 5 Press the or 1 key to choose ON or OFF as appropriate ON Data report on OFF Data report off 6 Press the Enter key to close the window 7 Press the 1 key to choose Report Length 8 Press the Enter key to open the report length options window 9 Press the or 1 key to choose 1 2 or 3 as appropriate 1 Position 2 Position speed course depth 3 Spare not used 10 Press the Enter key to close the window 11 Press the J key to choose Destination 12 Press the Enter to show the Data Network ID list 13 Choose DNID desired and press the Enter key LES ID and Member No are automatically selected according to DNID 14 Press the J key to choose Activation 15 Press the Enter key to open the activation options window 5 2 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 16 Press the or 1 ke
92. ISTRESS button cover Press the DISTRESS button four seconds The buzzer sounds rapidly for three seconds and then sounds repeatedly as in step 4 The message Distress Button works correctly appears if the button is working properly Close the DISTRESS button cover To escape from the test press the Esc key on the keyboard of the terminal unit twice The test mode alarm stops and the message shown below appears to notifying you that normal operation has been restored CAUTION INF INF Distress Buttons returned to NORMAL OPERATION lt Press ESC key to continue gt Distress buttons returned to normal state Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 7 1 OTHER FUNCTIONS This chapter describes how to abort operation scan NCS choose EGC and NCS channels and display LES information Aborting an Operation You can abort transmission receiving or scanning on the NCS common channel as follows 1 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu Options 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 LES Information 7 Test Options menu when FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES 2 Press the 3 key to choose Abort r Options Abort Abort screen 3 Yes is selected press the Enter key to abort current operation The message FORCED CLEARING replaces SENDING or RECEIVING at the bottom
93. KI 42 02 02 25 02 13 COMIEST 42 02 02 23 05 42 E0970715 001 868 97 07 15 E0970715 002 372 97 07 15 E0970715 003 6794 97 07 15 E0970715 004 864 je 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Delete window 5 Press the Enter key to delete the file 3 18 3 9 3 FILE OPERATIONS Renaming Files Do the following to rename a file 1 Press the F 1 key 2 Press the 6 key File Rename ANTest Filename Size Date amp Time Test 901 02 01 10 20 53 ABC281 901 02 01 10 20 54 COIEKI 42 02 02 25 02 13 COMTEST 42 02 02 23 05 42 0970715 001 868 02 02 18 02 33 E0970715 002 372 02 01 14 02 52 0970715 003 6794 02 02 11 02 59 0970715 004 864 02 02 10 03 13 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Rename window 3 Press the 1 or key to choose the file you want to rename 4 Press the Enter key Rename Enter new filename Test File name entry window 5 Delete old file name and then type new file name 6 Press the Enter key 3 19 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 10 Decoding E mail Attachment When you can t read an e mail attachment because it has been coded by MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions you may decode it as below 1 Save the MIME coded file to a floppy disk See paragraph 4 2 5 for the procedure This step is not necessary if Auto Rece
94. LE OPERATIONS 5 To move text to a new location after it has been cut place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the cut text is to start When the text cursor is placed correctly press the F2 key and then the 3 Paste key Copying and pasting text 1 Choose the text you want to copy lt 1 UNTITLED gt 0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A 0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL lt TELEX 131 Char Line 2 2 Col 66 Insert Appearance of highlighted text 2 Press the F2 key to display the Edit menu 3 Press the 2 key to choose Copy The text selected is copied to the clipboard 4 Place the cursor at the exact spot on the message where the copied text is to start lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt 0001 FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A 0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL 00031 lt TELEX 131 Char Line 2 2 Col 66 Insert Cursor selects location where to paste text 5 Press the F2 key followed by the 3 key The text is placed at the cursor location lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt 0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A 0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS
95. LES Telnor S S Inc Date 02 02 25 CDNID 0000D Time 00 03 UTC Member No 001 message Position LAT 10 14 03N recipient and TX data 124 36 81E 02 02 25 00 06 UTC Successful Data Report Sending Receive Message Received Polling Message No R0020205 002 Command Message Ref No 00616923 LES KDDI Priority Normal Message Size 121 characters Receive Data amp Time 02 02 25 04 07 UTC KDD INMARSAT C SERVICE 25 FEB 02 04 02 28 UTC REF 616923 XXXXXXXXX ABCD X via KDDI LES D 12345678 test test 02 02 25 04 09 UTC Successful Sending message Tx message recipient and Sent Message DELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF TX data Message File Report Message Size 284 characters LES KDDI Date 02 02 25 Priority Normal Time 04 09 UTC Destination TELEX 582 IA5 582 Date amp Time 02 02 25 04 07 UTC Position LAT 12 34 56N Water Temp 32 1 LON 123 45 67E Water Current 22 3 KTS Course 321 1 111 0 Speed 1 1 KTS Depth 123 4FT Sample MES signaling channel printout 5 10 5 3 5 3 1 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING DNID Data Network Identification When you make a contract with an information provider DNIDs are downloaded from the information provider to your FELCOM 15 via the appropriate LES Up to 64 DNIDs can be downloaded to the FELCOM 15 You can see which DNIDs are stored as below Displaying DNID It is necessary to contract with an LES
96. MC 5 powered and connected to the FELCOM EEPROM ERROR EEPROM trouble Contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice ALARM UNIT Trouble at Alarm Unit IC 306 Check that the IC 306 is Fault powered and connected to the FELCOM Invalid MES ID This MES ID is corrupted Have a licensed equipment is radiocommunications defected Please technician check the set contact FURUNO Synthesizer Synthesizer unlock Have a licensed UNLOCK radiocommunications technician check the set 8 9 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 7 2 Warning messages Messages in this category are prefixed with WARNING Warning messages Error Message Action BBER over 80 BBER Bulletin Board Error Select NCS manually Scanning NCS start Rate exceeded 80 manually Cannot enter new Memory for DNIDs is full Delete unnecessary DNID Memory full for DNIDs to enter new ones DNIDs Cannot enter new Memory for ENIDs is full Delete unnecessary ENID Memory full for ENIDs to enter new ones ENIDs Cannot find NCS CC in No NCS found in region Scanning automatically all region Scanning is continues continued Cannot find NCS CC in NCS could not be found in If NCS could not be preferred region region selected Scanning found contact you dealer Scanning all region is started to find NCS for advice started External NAV No navigation data from Check navigator equipment failure navigator Internal GPS UNI
97. NCS channel list 4 Use the arrow keys to place the cursor in a blank ID column o The ID number range is 45 63 8000 14000 Press the Enter key to close the window With the key choose the frequency column Press the Enter key to open the frequency entry window 0 Enter NCS channel frequency code The frequency code range is 11 Press the Enter key to close the window 12 Press the Esc key to open the update window Setup Configuration No AOR WEST ID FREQ 011 044 11080 AOR EAST ID FREQ 44 12580 NCS Channel List Press the Enter key to open the data entry window Enter NCS channel ID number in two digits leading zero is not necessary ENTER Set ESC Quit POR FREQ 12580 IOR ID FREQ 344 10840 ul No NCS channel list update window 13 Yes is selected press the Enter key to register input 2 23 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 6 2 6 1 2 24 Note If the ID or frequency entered is invalid the message Input Error NCS ID for invalid ID or Input Error Channel No for invalid frequency appears Clear the error message by pressing the Esc key Place the cursor at the invalid ID or frequency code Then press the Enter key and enter correct ID or frequency 14 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display LES List The LES List provides for storage of 44 LES names per
98. NMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 12 Communication type FAX 1 Press the J key to choose Country Ocean Code 2 Press the Enter key to open the country ocean code entry window 3 Enter country code of recipient referring to the list in the Appendix 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 Press the key to choose Station ID 6 Press the Enter key to open the station ID entry window 7 Enter recipient s fax number 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 Press the key to choose Modem Type 10 Press the Enter key to open the modem type options window Transmit lt 1 UNTITLEDI Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Cost k US Destination Type FAX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code p Modem Type Station ID V21 V2l 300bps Duplex in Address V22 22 1200bps Duplex Subject V22B V 22bis 2400bps Duplex Attach File V23 V 23 600 1200bps LES ID V26B V 26bis 2400 1200bps Option V26T V 26ter 24006 Duplex Confirmation V27T 27 4800 24006 Send Delay V32 V 32 9600bps Duplex Delivery Delay Other Code IA5 TRANSMIT Transmit message menu modem type options window 11 Press the 1 or J key to choose modem type For transmission to landline fax or to fax equipped Inmarsat B MES choose T30 You cannot transmit a FAX to another Inmarsat C MES 12 Press the Enter key to close
99. Overwrite Insert on Edit Mode in the Editor Setup menu Combined with an arrow key it scrolls screen T 4 or shifts cursor lt Turns numeric input on or off Note that you cannot enter alphabet when the Num Lock LED is lit Note 1 In telex lower case amp etc are not used A full list of characters useable in telex appears in the Appendix For e mail all characters and symbols may be used Note 2 Euro mark on the key cannot be used 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 2 2 Shortcut keys The FELCOM 15 provides the keyboard shortcuts shown below for commonly used functions Shortcut keys Shortcut key Function Alt N Same as New in File menu Alt O Same as Open in File menu Alt Q Same as Close in File menu Alt D Same as Delete in File menu Alt S Same as Save in File menu Alt P Same as Print in File menu Alt X Same as Undo Delete Same as Cut in Edit menu Alt C Same as Copy in Edit menu Insert Same as Paste in Edit menu Fn Same as Top of Text in Edit menu Fn gt Same as End of Text in Edit menu Alt V Same as Change Window in Edit menu 1 2 3 Function key description Function key description Men Description StopAlarm F 10 Silences audio alarm 1 5 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 3 1 6 Distress Alert Received Call Unit IC 305 Alarm Unit IC 306 Distress Alert
100. Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu waypoint entry window 12 Choose ON to receive broadcasts for the area which contains the destination waypoint set on the navigator 13 Press the Enter key to close the waypoint window A The following section must be completed for the message filters to operate correctly B Correct settings in this area will greatly reduce the amount of printed messages 14 Press the J key to choose Station Code The operator should change this code as the vessel changes NAVTEX areas 15 Press the Enter key to open the Station Code entry window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Verde pd Navarea Gio sa GS ce Fixed 2 Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code eee sae Type of Messag Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu station code entry window 16 Enter the navtex station code A Z of the navarea For details about navtex stations consult the operator s manual of the navtex receiver EGC SETUP 17 Press the Enter key to close the Station Code entry window 18 Using the up down arrow keys enable disable reception of NAVTEX
101. Press the Enter key to close the window 22 Press the J key to choose EGC Output Port 2 4 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 23 Press the Enter key to open the EGC output port options window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD IMN MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port OFF Active Port INT Message Output Port Network Setup Command Window System setup menu EGC output port options window 24 Press the J or T key to choose the terminal unit where to route receive EGC messages INT main terminal INT EXT main and auxiliary terminals 25 Press the Enter key to close the window 26 Press the Esc key to open the update window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD IMN MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port OFF Active Port INT Update Message Output Port INT 2 2 EGC Output Port INT No See paragraph 2 1 3 Network Setup Not used Command Window System setup menu update window 27 Yes is selected press the Enter key to update system settings 28 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display 2 5 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 1 3 2 6 Network setup If the equipment is interfaced with shipboard LAN system set it up as follows 1 2 16 Press F8 and 2 to show the System Setup menu Press the J or T key to choose Network Setup and then press the Enter ke
102. RSAT C setting provides telex communications and operates as an EGC receiver when the equipment is not transmitting or receiving The EGC setting enables EGC only operation In this case Current State EGC RECEIVER appears reverse video at the bottom of the screen 9 Press the Enter key to close the window 10 Press the key to choose Nav Port 11 Press the Enter key to open the nav port options window Setup System Date amp Time IMN MES UE Mode Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port Network Setup Command Window System Setup 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD MARSAT C System setup menu nav port options window 12 Press the J or T key to choose the navigator which is interfaced to the FELCOM 15 OFF EXT No navigator interfaced or manual input of position Choose this setting to use external navigator If two or more navigators are connected the FELCOM 15 automatically chooses ship s position data in the order of GPS Loran C and DECCA INT Use the GPS receiver option built in the terminal unit Note If there is no navigator Nav Port setting is OFF you should enter position manually in the Position menu Refer to paragraph 2 8 13 Press the Enter key to close the window 14 Press the key to choose Active Port 2 3 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 15 Press the Enter key to open the active port options window Setup System Se
103. SVERIGE AB Vastra Fr lunda Sweden FURUNO ESPANA S A Madrid Spain Phone 34 91 725 90 88 Telefax 34 91 725 98 97 FURUNO SUOMI OY Helsinki Finland Alarm Unit IC 306 0 33 kg 0 7 Ib 380 15 0 375 14 5 Distress Alert Received Call Unit IC 305 0 34 kg 0 8 Ib 4 24 32 0 9 2 24 0 9 6 5 0 3 16 0 6 6 5 0 3 16 0 6 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 03025N Printed in Japan Phone 45 36 77 45 00 Telefax 45 36 77 45 01 Phone 47 70 102950 Telefax 47 70 127021 Phone 46 31 7098940 Telefax 46 31 497093 Phone 358 9 341 7570 Telefax 358 9 341 5716 UUJERSUU R OPERATOR S MANUAL INMARSAT C MOBILE EARTH STATION MODEL FELCOM 15 p FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 All rights reserved Printed Japan FIRST EDITION DEC 2002 FEB 05 2003 22 wp DAMI FELCOM15 00080934900 OMES56350B0 A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Do not open the equipment Do not operate the equipment with Hazardous voltage which can wet hands cause electrical shock burn Electrical shock may result or serious injury exists inside the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside
104. Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Setup menu 2 Choose desired menu by pressing appropriate numeric key For example press the 3 key to show the Editor Setup menu Note You may also choose a menu with the and J keys pressing Enter after making selection File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup Editor Setup Ascii Edit Mode Insert Word Wrap ON Line No ON Tab Width 4 Char Column Width 69 Cursor Type Block Scroll Full Screen Editor setup menu 3 Choose desired menu item by pressing the or 1 keys followed by the Enter key A window displaying the options for the item selected or an alphanumeric data entry window appears depending on your selection For example choose Word Wrap OFF Word wrap options window 1 13 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 4 Press the J or T key to choose option desired and press the Enter key 5 Press the Esc key several times to return to the standby display Note On some menus the update window appears after you press the Esc key This is done to ask you to confirm settings Yes is selected press the Enter key to register settings or press gt to choose No and press the Enter key to escape 1 7 Error Messages and Alerts The terminal unit displays error messages and alerts in the CAUTION window to call your attention to misoperation f
105. T GPS signal could not be Internal GPS receiver failure detected may be damaged if this message appears frequently Contact your dealer for advice Synchronization loss Your station is not Change EGC channel Please change EGC synchronized with selected channel EGC channel Synchronization loss Your station is not Change NCS Please check the synchronized with selected current ocean region NCS 8 10 APPENDIX Menu Tree F1 File 4 2 m 3 4 49 6 EE r 8 29 Close Save Delete Rename Print Format Disk 2HD 1 44MB 2DD 720kB MIME Decode F2 Edit 1 Cut r 2 Copy 3 Paste 4 Insert With Citation 5 Select All 6 Search or Replace 1 Search 41 Search Word Direction Forward Back 2 Replace Search Word Replace Word Direction Forward Back Query or All Query All 7 Goto Line 1 Top of Text 2 End of Text 3 Goto Line Chooses line to go to 8 Time or Pos Ins 1 Time 2 Position 9 Change Window AP 1 APPENDIX F3 Transmit 1 Transmit Message Priority Normal Distress Message File Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Prefix selected FAX Country Ocean Code r E Mail Station ID CSDN Modem Type PSDN FAX FAX prefixed
106. TRIC CO ANE NMARSAT C MES LTD LL EM 2 220 43 A ll E 25 TE E 6 16 215 2801 CHASSIS SS ere a MMC CL C 2802 UM ae m let E tur Au EG ANN 10 zo 7 lt 1 lt 2 CHOSE YO RD A lt 1 TovRD B lt 4 lt i HO lt 5 lt Wace 10 8 lt 7 lt RD A CE lt 10 lt MOUTH i2 Du CHECK lt 13 lt i Duc n c ide ECRI K gt KOAT uc 3 lt 4 45 5 5 nc g gt gt 3 gt gt 6 E RD M gt PE lt 2 0 lt 3 TxD 4 lt 5 lt th lt lt gt 8 IDISH 21 TXD IST 2211 amp 5 Ar gt i KS SIL Enc Li gt vv OPTION Lat 1 bct 2803 TX RX DIST Dt gt Tof ma lt Poo lt 3 lt 4 mz lt 5 Pbi lt 6 PDA lt 7 FDS lt 8 lt POT iH c n DRIVE SEL lt 5 lt gt 22 gt gt READY HW gt HtGH DENS 32 15 St SEL M 26 gt HEV a BS T nci gt 5 127 555 MR PROTE 1 P1 00 lt 1520 uv lt H DISK tot TENES Mer re et 91 585 X
107. UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL 0003IUNIT 8 lt 137 Char Line 3 3 Col 5 Insert Text pasted at cursor location 3 FILE OPERATIONS Insert with Citation When you reply to a received message you can insert the received message gt is placed at the head of the received message to distinguish it from your message Select All Chooses the entire current file for cut and copy Search and Replace Searching text The Search feature lets you search for text in a forward or backward direction 1 At the Edit menu press the 6 key to choose 6 Search or Replace Search or Replace 1 Search Alt F 2 Replace Alt R Search and replace menu 2 Press the 1 key to choose 1 Search Search Search Word Direction Forward Search window 3 Search Word is selected press the Enter key to show the search word entry window Type the word to find and press the Enter key 5 Press the key to choose Direction and press the Enter key Search Search Word Forward Direction window 6 Press the or 1 key to choose direction to search from the cursor location Forward or Back and press the Enter key 7 Press the Esc key gt Search Start Search start window 3 7 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 8 8 Yes is selecte
108. a Cyprus Czechoslovakia Denmark Diego Garcia Djibouti Dominica Dominican Rep Ecuador Egypt Salvador Estonia formerly USSR Ethiopia AP 10 855 237 1 34 807 970 21 26 52 Kampuchea Rep Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Destination code is the same as for Spain TCH subscribers 2XXXXX ENTEL subscribers 5XXXXX TRA subscribers 3XXXXX TECOM subscribers 6XXXXX CM subscribers 4XXXXX Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Manual calls Ivory Coast RCA subscribers 4XXXXX For subscriber number beginning with 346 disregard 346 at head of subscriber number AGEM IR subscribers 61XX Area and Country Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code APPENDIX Remarks for Telex Code Falkland Is Malvinas Faroe Is Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Fed Rep of Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam RCA Guatemala Guiana Guinea Conakry Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Hawaii Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Italy 500 298 679 358 33 594 689 241 306 502 701 57 42 formerly East Germany formerly West Germany Manual calls RCA subscribers 9XXX RCA subscribers 8XXX or 2968XX ITT subscribers 743XXX WUI subscribers 63XXX or 6
109. able or invalid 1 GPS SPS mode fix valid 2 differential GPS SPS mode fix valid 3 GPS PPS mode fix valid 4 Real Time Kinetic Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed integers 5 Float RTK Satellite system used in RTK mode with floating fingers 6 Estimated dead reckoning mode 7 Manual input mode 8 Simulator mode The GPS quality indicator shall not be a null field 26 APPENDIX GLL Geographic position latitude longitude GLL IIII IIl a yyyyy yyy a hhmmss ss A a hh CR LF Doo 1 Latitude N S 2 Longitude E W 3 UTC of position 4 Status A data valid V data invalid 5 Mode indicator see note 6 Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields MTW Water temperature MTW x x C hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 1 Temperature degrees 2 Checksum AP 27 APPENDIX RMA Recommended minimum specific LORAN C data RMA A lll IlLa yyyyy yy a X X X X X X X X X X a a Ah lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Status A data valid V blink cycl
110. age the message is neither displayed nor printed immediately To display or print the contents of a confidential message the recipient executes the procedure shown in paragraph 4 2 3 Addressee code and password Caller and recipient agree beforehand on both the addressee code and the password The addressee code might be the title of the recipient for example CAPTAIN The password could be the classification of the message for example SECRET Preparing message with addressee code Type the addressee code as shown in the illustration below and then type the text of message Be sure to enter colon S addressee code text of message maximum 8 characters Addressee code Preparing message with both addressee code and password Type the addressee code and password as shown in the illustration below and then type the text of message Be sure to enter colon S addressee code password text of message maximum 8 characters Adaressee code and password When the recipient receives a message with both addressee code and password he must enter the password to view contents of the message 3 3 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 2 3 Editor menu setup The Editor menu sets the parameters of the text editor 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 3 key to display the Editor Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup Editor Setu
111. ailed operation and system error A list of error messages appears in Chapter 8 and alerts appear in the Appendix To erase an error message or alert press the Esc key File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Options Setup Position StopAlarm Log 1 Send Message Log 2 Receive Message Log Send Message Log No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery CAUTION No Message lt Press ESC key to continue gt Location of error messages and alerts 1 8 1 8 1 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Using a PC local supply When using a PC as a sub terminal the optional FD ROM is required The sub terminal only functions for communications initial settings etc are conducted from the main terminal FD ROM Code No 004 438 920 Type 16 5 0164 PC requirements e OS Windows 98 2000 ME XP e Floppy disk drive Installing software After installing the equipment install the FELCOM 15 software F15PC in the PC as follows 1 Turn on the PC 2 Insert the FD ROM which contains the FELCOM 15 software in the floppy disk drive 3 Create a folder where to store the application files 4 Copy the contents of the FD ROM to the folder Note Create a shortcut of the FELCOM 15 icon to easily start up the FELCOM 15 from the desktop 1 15 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 8 2 Starting up quitting the application For information about PC operating procedures see the owner s manual of the PC 1
112. ansmission interval GLL GGA VTG RMC 25 ZDA 1s GSV 10s Data transmission Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in 2 1 of IEC 61162 1 The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits least significant bit as illustrated below The following parameters are used Baud rate 4800 Data bits 8 D7 0 parity none Stop bits 1 Te Te Te Te Start Stop bit Data bits bit AP 23 APPENDIX Data sentences Input sentences BWC Bearing and distance to waypoint great circle BWC hhmmss ss a yyyyy yy a T N a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt B Mode indicator see note 1 Waypoint ID Distance nautical miles Bearing degrees magnetic Bearing degrees true Waypoint longitude E W Waypoint latitude N S UTC of observation Not used NOTE 1 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field shall not be a null field AP 24 BWR Bearing and distance to waypoint rhumb line BWR hhmmss ss lll Ill a yyyyy yyy a x x T x x M x x N c c a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt UTC of observation Waypoint latitude N S Waypoint longitude E W Bearing degrees true Bearing degrees magnetic Distan
113. are or an underline Line Number Displayed if Line No is turned on in Editor Setup menu lt 1 Char Line 1 1 Col 1 Insert Text editor screen 3 2 4 Working with text Cutting and pasting text 1 Use the arrow keys to place the cursor on the first character of the text to be cut 2 Highlight the text to be cut by pressing the gt key while pressing and holding the Shift key You can use the lt or gt key to adjust the highlight The figure below shows the appearance of highlighted text 1 UNTITLED 1 gt 0001 ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 0002 THIS INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION CONGRATULATIONS Highlig ht 0003ICONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM 8 lt TELEX 173 Char Line 2 3 Col 55 Insert Appearance of highlighted text 3 Press the F2 key to choose the Edit menu Edit 2 Copy ALT C 3 Paste INS 4 Insert With Citation 5 Select All ALT A 6 Search or Replace 7 Goto Line 8 Time or Pos Ins 9 Change Window ALT V Edit menu 4 Press the 1 key to choose Cut The highlighted text is cut and the remaining text is reformatted If a mistake is made you can immediately restore the text by pressing the Insert key 3 5 3 FI
114. are transmitted Furthermore is deleted position speed and bearing are transmitted For example you transmit polling command to MES of PIN code 12345678 via KDDI station Pacific Ocean 203 specifying telex number 720 5644325 Then that MES transmits position speed bearing water temperature current and depth p 12345678 TELEX 203 720 5644325 To have other MES transmit position speed and bearing by e mail to abc furuno co jp for example use the following command P 12345678 EMAIL 203 abc furuno co jp 5 9 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5 2 3 Polling reception No operator intervention is required during polling reception The printer printer PP 510 optionally available prints the status of polling reception and transmits data in response to polling request as shown below TX start frame time Data reporting POLLING Message Program Unreserva Data Reporting gt LES ID 101 Telnor S S Inc Member Number 001 Response No Response Data amp Time 02 02 25 00 01 UTC interval 000307 TX interval 02 02 25 00 01 UTC Data Report Program has been initiated by Polling Received Polling Command POLLING Message Initiate Unreserved Data Reporting LES ID 101 S S Inc Sub Address 000 Member Number 001 Respo Receive Data amp Time 02 02 25 00 01 UTC TX data set on Data Start Frame 00030 Interval 00030 Data Reported Poll Response
115. ars it is necessary to change the LES ID in the distress alert setup to match current ocean region For further details see paragraph 6 2 CAUTION Pre set LES ID for DISTRESS ALERT is invalid in the present ocean region Please input preferred LES ID in the Distress Alert Setup menu 1 5 1 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Display indications The display is divided in three sections 1 The function menu area 2 The working area 3 The operating status area File Transmit Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Function CT 2 WORKING AREA 3 Operating Status Location of display indications Below are the indications and meanings of the items in parentheses in the illustration above 1 Distress alert information message No display no distress alert Sending Distress Alert Sending Distress Alert Test Distress Acknowledgement Received Distress Message Call Activated Distress Message Call Acknowledged Distress Button Test Mode 2 Communication network mode No display Normal operation Restoration Mode Problem at NCS Flashing Restoration Mode Previously designated LES is transmitting the Reverse video NCS common channel signal 1 9 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 3 Terminal unit status IDLE IDLE PENDING SENDING RECEIVING LOGIN LOGOUT DISTRESS ALERT Data Report TESTING TEST SETUP SCANNING EGC RECEIVER Reverse video Delivery Statu
116. ates conforms to the following standard s or normative document s IMO Resolutions MSC 36 63 A 570 14 A 664 16 A 694 17 A 807 19 MSC 97 73 IMO MSC Circular MSC Circ 862 EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third edition 1996 11 EN 61162 1 2000 07 IEC 61097 4 1994 11 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see Certificate of EC type examination 02212011 AA 00 of 29 November 2002 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Type Approval Certificate No IT 04 089 01 of 18 November 2002 issued by Inmarsat Limited Test report IEC 61097 4 SB 2236 of 7 November 2002 prepared by Furuno Electric Co Ltd Test reports FLI 12 02 047 of 25 November 2002 and FLI 12 02 048 of 12 November 2002 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd This declaration is issued according to the provisions of European Council Directive 96 98 EC on marine equipment modified by Commission Directive 98 85 EC and further amended by the Commission Directive 2001 53 EC On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager January 15 2003 International Rules and Regulations telefication bv The Netherlands Chamber of Commerce 09076358 www telefication com telefication Certificate of EC type examination N 02212011 00 With respect to Marine Equipment Directive 96 98 EC and the amending Directive 2002 75 EC Teleficatio
117. atures Receiving frequency range 1530 0 to 1545 0 MHz Sending frequency range 1626 5 to 1646 5 MHz Maximum RF output power 12 to 16 dBW EIRP Modulation method s BPSK Telefication Edisonstraat 12A 6902 PK Zevenaar The Netherlands Tel 31 316 583 180 Fax 31 316 583 189 telefication Annex 2 to EC type examination 29 November 2002 Number 0221201 1 AA 00 Annex 2 Page 2 of 2 System related equipment The product to which this certificate relates includes to following units or equipment C 115 Antenna Unit C 215 Terminal Unit 16 305 Distress Received Call Unit C 306 Alarm Unit C 315 Junction Box OP16 24 GPS Receiver PP 505 EGC Printer PP 510 Printer PR 240 CE AC DC Power Supply Unit BTC 5100C PS 2 Keyboard Telefication Edisonstraat 12A 6902 PK Zevenaar The Netherlands Tel 31 316 583 180 Fax 31 316 583 189 FURUN f F E MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST INMARSAT C MOBILE EARTH STASTION MODEL FELCOM 15 FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN 2003 01 PRINTED IN JAPAN 149448 CONNECTOR ASSY H FL LP BNC BJ L 60 3114545 NY A R sY KNOB ASSY 2 a y 2d 004 439 650 CONNECTOR BOARD SCREW Ss A 2 P Tm M3X8 7 gt 100 297 801 WING BOLT 000 881 404 RF CON CPUZEAdR e mxo
118. c transmission and reception Inmarsat assigns an MES an Inmarsat Mobile Number IMN when it applies for Inmarsat registration The IMN is necessary to communicate in the Inmarsat system It is entered into the FELCOM 15 during the installation System Settings Confirming the main terminal The main terminal is where you set up the system You cannot set up the system from an external terminal Confirm that the main terminal is selected as below 1 Press the F8 key to choose the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Setup menu If your screen looks something like the one shown in the illustration above you are using the main terminal If you are using an external terminal some menu items appear in gray 2 1 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 1 2 System setup The System Setup menu provides for input of date time operating mode and port function 1 Press the F8 key to choose the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup 1 Distress Alert Setup System Setup Editor Setup Terminal Setup EGC Setup Auto Mode Setup E Mail Setup Directories Configuration LENDU N Setup menu 2 Press the 2 key to display the System S
119. cally as below Automatically saving EGC messages 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 6 key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu Auto Mode Setup 5 Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report amp Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu 3 Press the or T key to choose Auto EGC Message Save and then press the Enter key Auto Mode Setup Auto EGC Message Save OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET Routine OFF SafetyNET Safety OFF SafetyNET Urgent amp Distress ON Auto EGC message save menu 4 Press the J or T key to choose message type and then press the Enter key 5 Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and press the Enter key to close the window Note When SafetyNET Safety is turned off SafetyNET Safety on the Auto EGC Message Print menu is automatically turned on 6 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 21 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 22 Automatically printing EGC messages You can turn on off automatic printing of FleetNET SafetyNET Routine and SafetyNET Safety messages Distress and emergency SafetyNET Safety messages are automatically printed regardless of printing setting 1 2 3 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu Press the 6 key to displa
120. ce nautical miles Waypoint ID Mode indicator see note Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field shall not be a null field DBT Depth below transducer DBT x x f x x M x x F hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Water depth feet 2 Water depth m 3 Water depth fathoms 4 Checksum APPENDIX AP 25 APPENDIX GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data GGA hhmmss ss lIII Il a yyyyy yyy a X XX X X X X M x x M x x Xxxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt US ILLT L 10 E que up Ws assess 9 D up op etes 8 S 7 e 6 Id ue s aca 5 4 3 2 1 UTC of position Latitude N S Longitude E W GPS quality indicator see note Number of satllite in use 00 12 may be different from the number in view Horizontal dilution of precision Antenna altitude above below mean sealevel m Geoidal separation m Age of differential GPS data 10 Differential reference station ID 0000 1023 11 Checksum NOTE 0 fix not avail
121. cted file 4 Can t delete File cannot be deleted 5 Enter new filename Enter a new file name to save file under new name 6 Can t rename Cannot rename file 7 Insert new disk for drive You are asked to insert a floppy disk in the disk drive 8 And select media type Select media type of floppy disk 9 Format start Formatting of the disk begins 10 xx Completed Percentage of floppy disk formatted 11 Format completed Formatting of floppy disk completed 12 Format failed Could not format floppy disk 13 Press any key to escape Press any key to escape and erase message shown 14 Abort process Formatting aborted 15 Drive not ready No floppy disk in disk drive 16 Write protected Floppy disk is write protected 17 Drive error Floppy disk may be defective 18 Checking Checking MIME coded file 19 Decode Decode Base64 coded file 20 Now decoding Decoding file 21 Complete File decoding completed AP 20 APPENDIX 22 Decode failed File could not be decoded 23 This terminal not support this code File could not be decoded because type of code not supported 24 Decoded 1 file s Decode MIME coded file 25 This file is not encoding Cannot encode file selected 26 File is already exist Overwrite You are asked if it is OK to write over MIME coded file 27 Directory not found You have specified a directory which does not exist on a
122. d press the Enter key When the unit finds the word the cursor stops at the first character of the word If the string could not be found the message Not Found To Quit ESC appears Press the Esc key to quit 9 To continue the search press the Enter key Replacing text The Replace feature helps you replace every occurrence of a word or phase with another word or phase in a file 1 At the Edit menu press the 6 key to choose 6 Search or Replace Search or Replace 1 Search Alt F 2 Replace Alt R Search and replace menu 2 Press the 2 key to choose 2 Replace m Replace Replace Word Direction Forward Query ALL Query Replace menu 3 Search Word is selected press the Enter key to open the search word entry window Enter search word and then press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Replace Word and press the Enter key Enter replace word and then press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Direction and then press the Enter key LU SM ge Replace Search Word ABC Replace Word 123 Direction Forward Query or ALL Back Replace menu direction menu 8 Press the or 1 key to choose direction to search from the cursor location and press the Enter key 9 Press the key to choose Query or All and then press the Enter key m Replace Search Word ABC Replace Word 123 Direction All Replace men
123. duct s described in this EC Type examination certificate satisfy the requirements that apply to them Each product shall be identified by means of type batch and or serial numbers and the name of the manufacturer and or importer If the equipment is to be modified Telefication shall be notified immediately Depending on the modifications Telefication may have additional examinations carried out in consultation with the applicant Remarks and observations The following conditions are applicable N A Telefication Edisonstraat 12A 6902 PK Zevenaar The Netherlands Tel 31 316 583 180 Fax 31 316 583 189 telefication Annex 2 to EC type examination 29 November 2002 Number 02212011 AA 00 Annex 2 Page 1 of 2 Documentation lodged for the EC type examination Testreports Labotech FLI 12 02 047 25 November 2002 Labotech FLI 12 02 048 12 November 2002 Furuno SB 2236 7 November 2002 Product documentation Bill of materials Electric diagrams Installation manual Photos User manual Inmarsat Type Approval Particulars Certificate N IT 04 089 1 18 November 2002 International instruments and test standards The equipment complies with 60945 1997 Third edition EN61162 1 July 2000 IEC 61097 4 November 1994 IMO Resolutions MSC 36 63 A 570 14 A 664 16 A 694 17 A 807 19 MSC 97 73 MSC Cir 862 Technical features The product includes the following fe
124. e or 1 key to choose Regular Interval or Daily as appropriate 23 Press the Enter key to close the window 24 Do one of the following depending on the selection you made at step 22 Regular Interval selected at step 22 1 Press the J to choose Interval Time 2 Press the Enter key to open the interval time entry window 3 Key in the interval time 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 Press the J key to choose Report Times 6 Press the Enter key to open the report times entry window 7 Key in the report times or press the Back Space key to display to choose No Limit to transmit data until the Status setting is turned OFF 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 5 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING Daily is selected at step 22 1 Press the J to choose Start Time 1 2 Press the Enter key to open the start time entry window 3 Key in the start time 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 If necessary key in the start time of Start Times 2 4 25 Press the J key to choose Report Contents 26 Press the Enter key to open the report contents options window 27 Press the J or T key to choose the contents of message report and press the Enter key to close the window NAV Position speed course NAV SEA INF Position speed course water temperature current depth NAV R Position speed course The difference between t
125. e Enter key 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 18 Press the 1 or J key to choose the encode format for attachments BASE64 UUENCODE or BINARY For Inmarsat C use UUENCODE If a subscriber s mail software does not use UUENCODE scrambled characters may result If you cannot read a received message do the following 1 Choose attachment from Message File on the Transmit message 2 Choose Data from Code For details see paragraph 4 1 3 19 Press the Enter key 20 Press the J key to choose Delivery and then press the Enter key 21 Choose where you want your e mail to be delivered Server or Local PC Local Server Choose this setting when Choose this setting when the connecting a dedicated mail FELCOM is connected to shipboard terminal unit PC to the main LAN Messages received by the terminal unit Messages received FELCOM are transferred to shipboard by the FELCOM are transferred to mail server specified PC over LAN Set the IP address of the FELCOM on the mail software on the PC 22 Press the Enter key If you chose Local at step 21 go to step 29 23 Press the J key to choose Server IP and then press the Enter key 24 Enter server IP address and then press the Enter key 25 Press the J key to choose Address Mode and then press the Enter key 2 7 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 26 Choose FIXED or Auto as appropriate FIXED Messages are delivered to address set at step 28 Auto Text
126. e Display EGC message display EDIT1 EDIT 2 Editor screens 1 and 2 Function Menu Sub Menu1 Sub Menu4 Sub menus 1 4 Message Status message EDIT BASE WINDOW File Edit Transmit Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm MENU 1 2 lt UJ UNTITLED gt CAUTION 55 Location of items Press the J key to choose Fore Color Press the key to choose foreground color desired and then press the Enter key e Repeat steps b d to set color for other items f Press the J key to choose Back Color Press the key to choose background color desired and then press the Enter key 9 To set colors for other windows repeat steps 2 6 h Finally press the Enter key to show the Update window i Yes is selected press the Enter key j Press the Esc key to return to the Terminal Setup menu 2 3 2 3 1 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Note To restore all default color settings choose Window Color from the Terminal Setup menu choose Default Color press the Enter key and then press the Enter key again 15 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display Login and Logout Each time the terminal unit is turned on register your vessel with the Inmarsat C system to enable communications between your vessel and an LES This is called login The first time you login you
127. e No and then press the Enter key to escape 6 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 4 30 4 3 4 3 1 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Log The Log stores the particulars of the latest 50 received and transmitted messages When the log becomes full the oldest message is automatically deleted Displaying and printing the display log 1 Press the F6 key to display the Logs menu 2 Press the 4 key to show the Display Log 2 3 45 5 6 7 8 9 12 S R Message No Type Date Time LES Station Size Cond 5018 T0971110 00 TELEX Nrm 02 02 25 19 10 302 FURUNO 12345 Success 02 0971110 001 TELEX Dis 02 02 25 19 25 302 365 Success 50 max Ctrl P Print Sample display log 3 To scroll the Display Log screen press the J key several times 4 To print the log press the P key while pressing the Ctrl key and press the P key To stop printing press the Esc key Display log description 1 Log no 2 S R S Send message R Received message 3 Message No Message no or file name 4 Type Message type Telex e mail etc 5 Pri Priority Normal or Distress 6 Date Date message was received transmitted 7 Time Time message was received transmitted 8 LES ID of LES which handled the message 9 Station Transmitting station name Blank for unregistered station or received message 10 Size Size of message in bytes 11 Cond Transmission results Bla
128. e or SNR warning 2 Latitude degrees N S 3 Longitude degrees E W 4 Time difference A microseconds 5 Time difference B microseconds 6 Speed over ground knots 7 Course over ground degrees true 8 Magnetic variation see note 1 degree E W 9 Mode indicator see note 2 10 Checksum NOTE 1 Easterly variation E subtracts from true course Westerly variation W adds to true course NOTE 2 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields AP 28 APPENDIX RMB Recommended minimum navigation information RMB A x x a C C C C lll Ill a yyyyy yyy a X x X X x x A a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt Data status A data valid V navigation receiver warning Cross track error see note 2 n miles Direction to steer L R Origin waypoint ID Destination waypoint ID Destination waypoint latitude N S Destination waypoint longitude E W Range to destination n miles see note 1 Bearing to destination degrees true 10 Destination closing velocity knots 11 Arrival status A arrival circle entered or perpendicular passed 12 Mode indicator see note 3
129. eceive Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date amp Time Status 0971106 001 KDDI Normal 32767 02 02 04 16 10 Saved 971105 002 KDDI Normal 200 CAPTAIN 02 02 05 17 30 Printed 971105 001 KDDI Distress 1234 02 02 05 14 15 Printed 0971101 001 KDDI Normal 3256 OFFICER 02 02 01 3 45 Printed 0971024 001 KDDI Normal 8251 02 01 24 13 20 Saved Memory Available 3317 Bytes ENTER Display S Save D Delete Sample receive message log 3 Press the 1 or key to choose the message you want to delete You can confirm the contents of the message by pressing the Enter key For password affixed messages the password entry window appears Enter the password and press the Enter key After confirming the contents press the Esc key 4 Press the D key You are asked if you are sure to delete the message For password affixed message the password entry window appears Enter password and press the Enter key Receive Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date amp Time Status 0021106 001 KDDI Normal 32767 02 11 06 16 10 Saved 021105 002 KDDI Normal 200 CAPTAIN 02 11 05 17 30 Printed 0021105 001 KDDI Distress 1234 02 11 05 14 15 Printed 021101 001 KDDI Normal 3256 OFFICER 02 11 01 3 45 Printed R0021024 001 KDDI Normal 8251 02 10 20 ed Delete Enter Display 8 Save D Delete Delete window 5 Press the Enter key to delete the message or choos
130. ed NC Network Congestion NCH Subscriber s number has been changed NP Not Obtainable NRC Reverse charging acceptance not subscribed RIS Recipient Improperly Specified E mail RDI Redirected call RPE Remote Procedure Error RSB Retransmission still being attempted TMD Maximum number of addresses exceeded UNK Unknown status for example when the Logical channel number is zero Note Some codes may not be used depending on LES 4 18 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Manually requesting delivery status You can manually request an LES for delivery status of a message you have transmitted within the past 24 hours 1 Press the F3 key to display the Transmit menu 2 Press the 3 key to display the Request Delivery Status list Request Delivery Status No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO KDDI Normal 02 02 25 16 10 02 edit msg 002 FURUNO KDDI Normal Request delivery status display 3 Press the 1 or J key to choose a file 4 Press the Enter key The start window appears Request Delivery Status No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO KDDI Normal 02 02 25 16 10 02 edit msg 002 FURUNO KDDI Normal Start No Sample message file list 5 Yes is selected press the Enter key to request status If request was successful the message Successful Deliver Status Request appears 6 Press the Esc key twice to retu
131. ed messages except confidential or password affixed are automatically printed when the Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup is turned on To print confidential or password affixed messages follow the procedure below If you cannot read an e mail attachment because it is MIME coded go to paragraph 3 10 1 Press the F6 key to show the Logs menu Logs 1 Send Message Log 2 Receive Message Log 3 EGC Log 4 Log Logs menu 2 Press the 2 key to display the list of received messages Received Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date amp Time Status 0971106 001 KDDI Normal 32767 02 02 06 16 10 Saved 0971105 002 KDDI Normal 200 CAPTAIN 02 02 05 17 30 0971105 001 KDDI Distress 1234 02 02 05 14 15 Printed 0971024 001 KDDI Normal 8251 02 01 24 13 20 Saved Memory Available 12345 Bytes ENTER Display S Save D Delete Receive message log Display message list description Message No Received message no LES LES name Priority Normal or distress Size Size of file in bytes Addressee Addressee code appears for confidential messages Nothing appears for routine messages Rec date amp time Date and time message was received Status Printed message printed Saved message saved to floppy disk No display not yet printed confidential message or printer malfunction Memory available Memory available in the terminal unit 3 Press the 1 or
132. elow shows the Inmarsat C communications network Newer NCS NCS Signaling Link Coordination lt Station NCS NCS LES Signaling Link NCS Common Channel Mobile Earth me NES Station MES Data MES Signaling NU EN Channel Data Terminal Communications Ea ioment D TET Network Land Earth Data Circuit pea ee C M ne ei Station MES Message Equipment i LES Ch i DCE Rae a an a Telex Network gt anne 4 Enhanced Group LES TDM Calling EGC Receiver Channel eee Pe a eek MEM REET Terrestrial Communications Network Inmarsat C communications network NCS common channel NCS LES signaling link LES TDM channel MES message channel MES signaling channel NCS NCS signaling link MES interface Terrestrial network interface The NCS has two major functions 1 Transmitting information on a common channel 2 Transmitting EGC messages to MESs This is the link between NCS and all LESs in its region All EGC messages pass through this link This channel carries the circuit control signal for MES and transmits messages from LES to MES This channel carries messages from MES to LES This channel transmits requests distress alerts data reports etc In addition it carries login and logout from MES to NCS This is the link between NCSs It exchanges data between MESs operating in different ocean regions
133. en the priority options window 6 Press the 4 key to choose Distress 7 Press the Enter key to close the window 8 Press the J key to choose LES ID 9 Press the Enter key to open the LES list 10 Press the J or 1 key to choose the LES where the distress message is to be transmitted preferably the one where the distress alert was transmitted 11 Press the Enter key to close the LES list 12 Press the J key to place the cursor on TRANSMIT 6 4 6 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 13 Press the Enter key The display should look similar to the illustration below Transmit 4 lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Distress Message File Message now being edited Size 63 Station Name Cost 3 S Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 000 Station ID SEARCH AND RESCUE Modem Type et Address Subject Attach File LES ID 303 KDDI Option Confirmation ON Send Delay 00 00 Delivery Delay Immediate Code IA5 Transmit message screen with send start confirmation prompt 14 Press the Enter key to transmit the distress message to the LES The message Distress Message Call Activated appears in red while the distress message is being transmitted When you receive acknowledgment from an LES the message Distress Message Call Acknowledged appears and flashes Note Country Ocean Code and Station ID are not required in a distress message Testing the Distress Button
134. entered MES automatically transmits nav data own ship position course speed etc For PIN Code setting refer to paragraph 5 1 2 D XXXXXXXX XXXXX PIN code File name Polling command If the above polling command PIN code and the PIN code set on the message report menu see paragraph 5 1 2 are the same data is sent to the subscriber set on the message report menu 5 2 2 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING Other polling commands Telex Code TELEX LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name E mail Code EMAIL LES number E mail address File name Public Switched Telephone Network P PIN Code PSTN Modem type LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name Modem type is selected from T30 V21 V22B V22 V23 V26B V26T V27T or V32 Packet Switched Data Network Code PSDN LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name Data Network Identification Code DNID LES number Subscriber s number File name Facsimile Code FAX LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name 2 digit telex service Code SPEC LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name For ship to ship communication country number is ocean region number Subscriber s number includes Station ID Telex ID etc If file name is not specified position speed bearing water temperature current and depth
135. er 1 2 Function File Keys 1 2 1 Keyboard 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW The FELCOM 15 is almost 100 keyboard controlled Operation is carried out with the function keys numbered F1 F10 at the top of the keyboard The figure below shows keyboard layout Transmit Reports Options Position Edit Logs Setup StopAlarm 1 1 J F2 F4 re F7 re um insert p i amp 7 9 Backspace 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 8 9 0 Tab Q I a IE I 5 EE f Shift 2 B N lt gt pon t PgUp Fn Ctrl Alt Alt Ctrl pe EN PgDn Key description Esc F1 F10 Backspace Insert Delete Home End PgUp PgDn e 9 Enter Shift Alt Keyboard Cancels key input and r
136. er entry window 25 Press the J key to choose Subject 26 Press the Enter key to open the subject entry window 27 appropriate Subject header for example Subject subject etc 28 Press the Enter key to close the window 29 Press the J key to choose Separator 30 Press the Enter key to open the separator entry window 31 Type appropriate Separator for example blank space etc 32 Press the Enter key to close the window 33 Press the 4 key to choose Attach File MIME 34 Press the Enter key to open the Attach File MIME window 35 Choose ON BASE64 ON UUENCODE or OFF as appropriate BASE64 General text converter UUENCODE UNIX text converter 36 Press the Enter key to close the window 37 Press the Esc key four times to return to the standby display 2 11 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION E mail Setup Choose the LES where to forward e mail Also you may need to register with an LES which provides e mail services 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 7 key to choose E mail Setup Setup E Mail Setup LES Name AOR WIAOR E IOR T T T 01 Telnor S S Inc 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration E mail setup 3 Press the Enter key to open the e mail station list E Mail Setup LES Name jAOR W AORE IOR 1 02 Xantic NED 012 4112 1212
137. es a Select file to attach from Message File b Choose DATA from Code 7 To transmit the message to a station registered on the station list follow from step 12 on page 4 5 To transmit to a station not listed on the station list follow from step 4 on page 4 9 4 1 4 Canceling transmission a message awaiting transmission As noted earlier a transmit message is held in the buffer usually until it is transmitted satisfactorily To cancel transmission on a message held in the buffer do the following 1 Press the F3 key to display the Transmit menu 2 Press the 2 key to display the Cancel screen File Edit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit M 1 UNTITLED1 gt Od 1 Transmit Message Cancel Message File Priority Send Status Delivery edit_msg 001 Normal Waiting lt 25 Line 2 2 Col 1 Insert Cancel screen Send status Waiting Waiting to transmit message Sending Now sending message Fail Failed transmission Rejected Message rejected by LES Pending LES circuits occupied 3 Press the 1 or J key to choose the message you want to cancel 4 16 4 1 5 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 4 Press the Enter key to open the cancel window File Edit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm r Transmit 1 UNTITLED1 gt 1
138. essages 4 25 EGC distress or urgent message 4 35 printing received messages automatically 4 28 receive alarm 4 24 saving received messages to floppy disk 4 29 Replacing 3 8 S Saving EGC messages automatically 2 21 file under new name 3 16 3 12 received messages to floppy disk 4 29 received messages to floppy disk 4 28 ScreensaVe 2 9 Searching 3 7 Send message 109 4 22 Shortcut KGy x 1 5 Standby 1 8 Station list adding 2 29 editing 2 32 PININ Gaii e 2 33 Subnet 2 6 System configuration viii System settings loading 2 42 ce ere e re e ee re rete 2 42 System setup 2 2 System status monitor 8 6 INDEX Terminal setup ne 2 9 Terminal 1 1 display color ere eee 2 10 testing ter eren 8 2
139. et por Etre ooo Rene pon Gare rone Renton inae orones 6 1 6 1 Transmitting the Distress uico ed re ne d Crete eae 6 1 6 2 Transmitting the Distress Alert with Nature of Distress Specified 6 2 6 3 Distress Message eoo ore ee a Rea AERE di 6 4 6 4 Testing the Distress Ete tnt fete et deaa 6 5 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 1 7 1 Aborting Operation ee ie gos naan e pi ine S Erie REX ieget cea bea 7 1 7 2 Scanning NCS Channel 5 teet ere en een ade tds 7 2 7 3 Choosing EGC Receiving 7 3 7 4 Choosing NOS Chanflel oltre orte beer nba ent nidum ecu ar 7 4 T5 2 7 5 8 MAINTENANCE 5 1 8 1 8 1 General Checking and 8 1 e 4 o vot d Ete E Ee eue 8 2 8 2 1 Self testat DOWEL a Sid EE Erie 8 2 8 2 2 Testing the terminal unit through the keyboard displaying program VEPSION iy 8 2 8 3 Performance Verification PV Test hte el ee eee 8 3 8 3 1 8 3 8 3 2 PV test procedure
140. eteo forecasts ON OFF Pilot service ON OFF DECCA messages ON OFF LORAN messages ON OFF r OMEGA messages ON OFF SATNAV messages ON OFF Other navaid msg ON OFF QRU no message ON OFF r Fore Color Back Color SDR US EUR YEN OTHER Currency unit input 4 digits max EGC Message Display EDIT 1 EDIT 2 Function SUB Menu 1 SUB Menu 2 SUB Menu 3 SUB Menu 4 Message Base Window L WHITE YELLOW L MAGENTA L RED L CYAN L GREEN L BLUE GRAY WHITE BROWN MAGENTA RED CYAN GREEN BLUE BLACK 6 Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print ON OFF Receive Alarm ON OFF Auto Receive Message Save ON OFF Auto Receive Message Print ON OFF r Data Report amp Polling Print ON OFF Auto EGC Message Save 1 System 7 E mail Setup LES setting 8 Directories Message Directory 9 Configuration 1 Station List Max 99 stations EGC Message Directory FleetNET Routine r SafetyNET Safety Urgent amp Distress Auto EGC Message Print System FleetNET Routine Safety Station Name Destination Type r Prefix Code Prefix chosen Country Code Station ID SafetyNET SafetyNET r SafetyNET SafetyNET r Station Group
141. etup menu Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 03 11 02 02 25 YY MM DD Entered at installation IMN Cannot be changed MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port OFF Active Port INT Message Output Port INT EGC Output Port INT Network Setup Command Window System setup menu 3 System Date amp Time is selected press the Enter key to open the date entry window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 02 02 25 YY MM DD IMN MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port OFF Active Port INT Message Output Port INT EGC Output Port INT Network Setup Command Window System setup menu date entry window 4 Enter the date with the numeric keys Entry of date is not necessary if a GPS navigator is connected to the FELCOM 15 5 Press the Enter key to close the window Note that the IMN is entered during installation The IMN window cannot be opened 6 Press the J key twice to choose MES Operation Mode 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 7 Press the Enter key to open the MES operation mode options window Setup System Date amp Time IMN Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port Network Setup Command Window System Setup 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD INMARSAT C EGC INT EXT EXT System setup menu MES operation mode options window 8 Press the J or T key to choose operating mode INMARSAT C or EGC The INMA
142. eturns to previous display screen These are the function keys and they choose menus Deletes the character to the left of the cursor Works the same as paste See Copying and pasting text in paragraph 3 2 4 Deletes the character selected with the cursor Moves the cursor to the top of the message being edited Moves the cursor to the bottom of the message being edited Goes to the previous page of the edit screen Goes to the next page of the edit screen Control the cursor Registers key input inserts carriage return in TX message Chooses upper or lower case alphabet Press and hold down the key and then press the Caps Lock to get upper or lower case alphabet Note that only upper case alphabet are used in telex Executes the shortcut key operation when combined with an alphabet key See paragraph 1 2 2 1 3 1 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 4 Space Caps Lock Tab Ctrl Fn Num Lock Inserts a space In addition it displays the file list a partial view of a file etc depending on menu Turns upper case alphabet input on or off The Caps Lock LED lights when upper case alphabet input is on Inserts horizontal tab characters The number of tab characters the key can insert per line of text can be programmed for two four or eight tabs Works in combination with alphabet keys as follows Ctrl M Same as Enter Ctrl Same As Back Space Ctrl I Same as Insert Ctrl V Same as
143. ey 3 15 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 5 Saving a File Under a New Name Open a file referring to paragraph 3 4 1 Edit the file Press the F1 key Press the 3 Close or 4 Save key depending on your objective 3 saves the file and closes the screen 4 saves file and keeps position on the screen Ie 0 EL IG Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 A SEIZOUSE gt 1 New ALT N T THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 2 Open ALT O TANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM 3 Close iN HOR ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM 8 4 Save ALT S 5 Delete ALT D 6 Rename Save this message 9 MIME Decode TELEX 178 Char Line 3 3 Col 52 Insert Save window 5 For Close press the Enter key 6 Press the Backspace key to delete original file name Enter file name for new file Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 A SEIZOUSE gt Save LARS OF OPERATION WITH 2 ANSEIZOSE Il DN FELCOM 3 Filename Size Date amp Time 8 4 281 901 02 02 25 20 54 COIEKI 42 02 02 25 02 13 5 COMTEST 42 02 02 25 05 42 6 E0970715 001 868 02 02 25 02 33 0970715 002 372 02 02 25 02 52 0970715 003 6794 02 02 25 02 59 8 0970715 004 864 02 02 25 03 13 9 0970715 005 1910 02 02 25 03 48 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free
144. f multiple addressees Attachment file Send Message Detail Destination Type E Mail Attach File Station abc furuno co jp DEF Subject Test LES ID 203 KDDI Message Ref No 00001125 Number assigned by LES Send message details example e mail 5 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 4 22 4 2 4 2 1 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Receiving When a message is received Each time the FELCOM 15 receives a telex or e mail it displays the message Successful Receiving message If Auto Receive Message Save and Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup are set for ON the message is automatically saved and printed except confidential and password affixed messages Received message alarm If Receive Alarm in the Auto Mode Setup menu is set for ON the audio sounds when a telex or e mail is received You may silence the alarm with the F10 key Receive message Each message received is assigned a message number This number is also used when saving the file to a floppy disk R 0 0 2 0227 2 5 0 0 1 Receive 0 DTE year month day receive 1 ext DTE message no Message number Log The Log see paragraph 4 3 shows message number priority date and time of transmission LES ID and file size in bytes of the latest 50 received and transmitted messages Printing When Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup menu is set for ON received mes
145. geria Niue Is Northern Mariana Is Norfolk Is Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico 396 407 992 83 2XXXX other numbers are for Semi automatic calls TRT subscribers AACR subscribers INTEL subscribers PHILCOM subscribers 2XXXX RCPI subscribers 7XXXX GMCR subscribers 4XXXX ETPI subscribers 6XXXX CAPWIRE subscribers 1XXXX For PTT subscribers insert the figure 8 after the destination code 75 Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number RCA subscribers 2XXX ITT subscribers 345XXX C amp W WUI subscribers ACPR PRCA subscribers AP 13 APPENDIX Area and Country Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Remarks for Telex Code Reunion Romania Russian Federation Rwanda Saipan San Marino Sao Tome amp Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovak Slovenia Solomon ls Somalia South Africa Spain Spanish North Africa Sri Lanka St Helena St Kitts amp Nevis St Lucia St Pierre amp Miquelon St Vincent amp the Grenadines Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad amp Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan AP 14 262 40 7 961 65 64 Subscriber numbers are 916XXX Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number
146. ges can also be created In this case choose EGC Message Directory at step 2 2 37 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 10 E mail Service List The E mail service list provides for e mail service provider set up E mail service providers are already registered in the FELCOM 15 To add new e mail service providers follow the procedure below 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 9 key to display the Configuration menu Setup Configuration 1 Station List 2 LES List 3 EGC Channel List 4 NCS Channel List 5 E Mail Service List 6 Save Load o 9 Configuration Setup menu configuration 3 Press the 5 key to display the E mail Service List 2 38 Setup menu E mail service list Setup Configuration E Mail Service List LES Name AOR W AOR E LIOR 2 01 Telenor S S Inc 001 101 201 321 02 012 12 1212 130 03 Stratos M N 002 1102 1202 1302 d 04 Telenor S S AS 004 1104 304 d 05 KDDI 003 1103 1203 1303 06 Singapore T 210 1328 07 08 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 4 Press the J to choose a blank line in the Station Name column and then press the Enter key Service ID LES ID AORW AORE POR IOR Ce Subject Separator Attach File MIME OFF Enter data for LES which offers e mail services For details contact LES directly Example Enter
147. guration menu Press the 6 key to choose Save Load Press the 1 key to choose Load from FD and press the Enter key Load from FD 4 2 Station List 3 LES List 4 E Mail Service List 5 Other Press appropriate numeric key to choose the item to load The to load window appears Yes is selected press the Enter key to load chosen system setting FILE OPERATIONS 3 1 This chapter describes how to prepare edit save and print files messages Files and Working Areas To create a new message it is necessary to open a new file After a new file is opened one of two working areas in the internal memory is secured to create the message The term open a file also refers to the loading of a prepared file into a working area When you remove a file from a working area this is called closing a file FLOPPY DISK MEMORY INTERNAL MEMORY TWO WORKING AREAS FILE 1 1 EOD Display FILE 2 gt 2 O Can select FILE 3 FELCOM 15 s for display memory Change Window on Edit menu Internal memory 3 1 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 2 Preparing Files There are two types of files routine and confidential Files can be assigned a file name and saved to a floppy disk for later use A message may contain maximum 32 Kbytes of characters 3 2 1 Preparing a routine file 1
148. he Enter key 2 32 2 7 3 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 3 Do one of the following Change station name Press the J or T key to choose Station Name and then press the Enter key Press the Backspace key to erase station name and then enter new data Press the Enter key Delete station Press the J or T key to choose Station Name and then press the Enter key Press the Backspace key to erase station name and then press the Enter key 4 Press the Esc key to save changes 5 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display Printing the station list 1 Press F8 9 and 1 to display the Station List 2 While pressing and holding down the Ctrl key press the P key to print Station List Printed at 02 02 25 02 38 No Group Name Type Dest ID Modem Address Remarks 01 xl abc E Mail abc furuno co jp 02 x2 XYZ E Mail xyz furuno co jp 03 x3 Seagull TELEX 584 463609999 Subscriber s Number Group Name Country Code Sample station list printout 3 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 33 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 8 Entering Own Ship s Position When there is no navigation data or Nav Port in the System Setup menu is set for OFF enter ship s position manually as follows 1 Press the F9 key to display the Position menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup ES StopAlarm Ship Position 34 30 00N LON 135 30 00E
149. his and NAV above is that blank areas in data are shortened to lessen toll charge FILE Choose a file When chosen FILE is activated Choose file with cursor and press the Enter key 28 Press the Esc key to show the update window Message Report PIN Code 12345678 Message Report Programming Status ON Station Name FRNINMBTSTSES Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 583 Station ID 343199710 Modem Type Subject LES ID 303 KDDI Activation Daily Interval Time 01 00 Report Times 24 No Limit Start Timel 08 00 Start Time2 Update Start Time O Start Time4 MIS No NAV File Message report screen 29 Yes is selected press the Enter key 30 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 5 6 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING Automatic printing of data report polling command Data reports and polling commands are automatically printed in the default state If you do not require automatic printing of data reports or polling commands do the following 1 Press the F8 key to open the Setup menu 2 Press the 6 key to choose Auto Mode Setup Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report amp Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu 3 Press the or 1 key to choose Data Report 8 Polling Print Press the
150. il address entry window 3 Enter recipient s e mail address 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 Press the to choose Remarks 6 Press the Enter key 7 Enter remarks using up to 20 characters 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 Press the Esc key to return to the station list 10 To enter another E mail station repeat the procedure from step 4 on page 2 29 11 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 7 2 Editing the station list 1 Press F8 9 and 1 to display the Station List File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup Configuration Station List Group Station Name Type Code ID Address 01 E Mail abc furuno co jp 02 XYZ E Mail xyz furuno co jp 03 Seagull TELEX 584 463609999 04 05 06 07 08 Page Up Page Down Move Ctrl P Print Sort Ctrl G Group Ctrl N Station Name Type Station list Note You may sort the list by group name station name or communication type as follows Group name Each press of Ctrl G sorts the list by group name ascending or descending order Station name Each press of Ctrl N sorts the list by station name in ascending or descending order Comm type Each press of Ctrl T sorts the list by communication type in ascending or descending order 2 Press the J or T key to choose a station and then press t
151. ing like the illustration below File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Setup Position StopAlarm Options Logout Starting Logout Process Press any key to escape Current State LOGOUT SYNC NCS 02 02 25 02 02 UTC CALLING NCS IOR LOGIN LAT 34 30 00N DCE F16 Ver LON 135 30 00E Appearance of display screen during logout 4 When logout is completed Successful Logout appears and Current State changes from LOGOUT to IDLE Then turn off the FELCOM 15 2 13 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 4 2 4 1 2 14 EGC Settings What is the EGC Enhanced Group Call service The EGC service enables EGC information providers to send SafetyNET FleetNET and System messages an LES to a specific groups of ships or to all ships within a defined geographical area Each type of EGC service is sent as follows 1 2 Information Provider The information provider prepares the message and then accesses the appropriate Country of the international telex network to send the message to an LES The LES processes and forwards it to the NCS for the ocean region designated by the provider Then the NCS broadcasts the message throughout the ocean region The operator may choose the EGC messages to receive by position one position and geographical position nine areas For further details see paragraph 2 4 2 NCS common channel Meteorological b
152. isk Insert new disk And select media type Format disk format start window 6 Press the key to choose Yes and then press the Enter key to format the disk The screen shows a progress bar as below When formatting is completed the floppy disk drive lamp goes off Format Disk 8 If there is no flop py disk in the drive the message FD access failure Drive not ready appears Press the Esc key to erase the message and then insert a floppy disk in the drive Note If formatting failed the message flashing Format failed press any key to continue appears 3 11 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 3 2 Saving files You can save a message two ways Save it without losing your place on the screen called save or save it before clearing the screen called close Save file retain place on screen 1 Press the F1 key to display the File menu 2 Press the 4 key The screen should look something like the one below Edit Transmit Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File 1 UNTITLED1 gt Save BILE EARTH STATION A AA IRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL Filename Size Date amp Time E0970715 001 868 02 02 25 02 33 E0970715 002 372 02 02 25 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 02 02 25 02 59 E0970715 004 864 02 02 25 03 13 4 Files exist 579584 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL t
153. itime Undesignated Fire Explosion Flooding Collision Grounding Listing Sinking Disabled amp Adrift Abandoning ship Further assistance required Piracy or Armed attack 0 999 0 0 99 0 Date input IMN input INMARSAT C EGC OFF EXT INT INT ALL INT EXT INT EXT AUTO INT INT EXT Network gt Address Subnet mask DHCP ON OFF Host name Domain name Mail Gateway Attach BASE64 UUENCODE BINARY Delivery Local Server Server IP Address Mode FIXED Server chosen Auto Mail Address FIXED chosen Auto Delivery Keyword Auto chosen AP 5 APPENDIX 3 Editor Setup 1 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup AP 6 Screen Saver Window Color Window Color Setup Window RCV Message Display Text Mode Telex Ascii Edit Mode Insert Overwrite Word Wrap ON OFF Line No ON OFF Tab Width 2 Char 4 Char 8 Char Column Width Telex Fixed at 69 ASCII 40 80 Cursor Type Block Underline Scroll Full Screen Half Screen Date Disp Form YY MM DD MMM DD YY DD MMM YY Currency Unit ON OFF Default Color Additional Position 1 position Yes No Navarea 9 areas max Fixed Area Waypoint ON OFF Destination waypoint set on navigator Station Code A Z Type of Message r Ice reports ON OFF M
154. ive Message Save is turned on in the Auto Mode Setup menu 2 Press the F1 key to open the File menu 3 Press the 9 key to choose MIME Decode Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File s Decode A E0970715 Filename Size Date amp Time E0970715 001 868 02 02 25 02 33 E0970715 002 372 02 02 25 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 02 02 25 02 59 E0970715 004 864 02 02 25 03 13 4 Files exist 5779584 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Decode window 4 Press the or key to choose the file you want to decode 5 Press the Enter key File chosen at step 4 MIME Decode Checking 0970715 001 Decode ABC ini Decode File attachment Decode window 6 Yes is selected press the Enter key to decode the file File Save Filename Size Date amp Time 0970715 001 868 2002 02 25 02 33 1 0970715 002 372 2002 02 25 02 52 0970715 003 6794 2002 02 25 02 59 0970715 004 864 2002 02 25 03 13 4 Files exist 579584 bytes free View SPACE Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Save window 3 20 3 FILE OPERATIONS 7 To change file name press the Backspace key to erase the file name new file name and then press the Enter key After decoding the file the screen looks something like the one shown below MIME Decode
155. k 1 Insert a floppy disk in the disk drive 2 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 3 Press the 8 key to display the Directories menu Directories Message Directory EGC Message Directory Directories menu Press the T key to choose Message Directory and then press the Enter key P File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm AA Filename Size Date amp Time 0 Files exist 1456640 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Setup menu message directory 5 Press the Insert key Make Directory JAN Directory name entry window 2 35 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 6 Enter directory name and press the Enter key Entered name appears r Root directory Top of floppy disk hierarchy Setup ___ Message Directory AN ABC Hilepame Size Date amp Time lt DIR gt 2002 02 28 20 54 lt DIR gt 2002 02 15 02 13 Directory name Message directory Note 1 To create a directory within a directory at step 6 repeat steps 5 and 6 Note 2 To return to the root directory place the cursor on and press the Enter key 7 Press the T key 8 When the floppy disk drive lamp goes off press the Esc key to show the update window 9 Yes is selected press the Enter key 10 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display
156. king area 1 and 2 How to switch between files 3 14 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 4 3 Opening a file when both working areas are occupied If both working areas in the memory are occupied when you attempt to open a file you are asked if you want to save the file currently chosen before closing it to open another file Save this message Prompt for closing a file 1 To save the file press the Enter key Choose No and press the Enter key if you do not need to save the file Go to step 4 Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 A SEIZOUSE gt Save 2 ANSEIZOSE Il 3 Filename Size Date amp Time 4 ABC281 901 02 02 25 20 54 COIEKI 42 02 02 25 02 13 5 COMTEST 42 02 02 25 05 42 q E0970715 001 868 02 02 25 02 33 0970715 002 372 02 02 25 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 02 02 25 02 59 8 0970715 004 864 02 02 25 03 13 9 0970715 005 1910 02 02 25 03 48 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free A To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL LARS OF OPERATION WITH lt Col 4 Insert Save window 2 To enter same file name as edited file press the Enter key File already exists Overwrite Overwrite file window 3 Yes is selected press the Enter key 4 Press the 1 or key to choose file to open and then press the Enter k
157. lect SPACE Select Stations B SPACE Cancel Mark INS Edit Sort Group Ctrl N Station Name Ctrl T Type Transmit message menu station list Transmit Message Normal B Station List a OHZ 4 3 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 6 Press the 1 or J key to choose station and then press the Enter key To choose multiple stations simultaneous transmission choose a station and then press the Space bar Selected stations are marked with an asterisk in case of Telex or FAX For e mail address press the Space bar to choose To Cc Blank To consecutively Max 10 telex stations 7 FAX and 10 e mail Station List Group Station Name Type Code ID Address FURUNO TELEX 81 321 02 FRNINMBTSTS TELEX 583 343199999 03 Seagull E Mail Seagull furuno co jp 04 whale E Mail whale furuno co jp 05 06 07 T l Select SPACE Select Stations B SPACE Cancel Mark INS Edit Sort Ctrl G Group Station Name Ctrl T Type Station list Note 1 Messages having different communication format or prefix code two digit code cannot be sent simultaneously Note 2 To cancel selection erase asterisk To or Cc choose station and press the Backspace key Note 3 You may sort the list by group name station name or communication type as follows Group name Each press of Ctrl sorts the list by group name ascending or descending order Station name Each press of Ctrl
158. lling reception Data reporting provides automatic data transmission at regular intervals from your ship to your home office When your ship receives a polling command from your home office that is a request for navigation data from your ship it automatically transmits this data to your home office No operator intervention is required during polling reception Satellite RA Data report J Message report Bal A Mobile Earth Station Land Earth Station Subscriber Data Reporting Data reporting provides automatic data transmission at predetermined intervals from your ship to your home office The data are position speed bearing and other data sent from a navigator or an interface unit The data transmitted from the FELCOM 15 is temporarily stored in a data reporting file at the LES When an operator at your home office accesses the LES the LES delivers the data to your home office Some LESs may deliver it without being accessed Data reporting can be initiated by setting a data report on the FELCOM 15 or receiving a polling command from your home office FELCOM 15 offers two types of reports as follows e Data report on MES signaling channel Refer to paragraph 5 1 1 e Message report on MES message channel Refer to paragraph 5 1 2 5 1 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5 1 1 Setting a data report 1 Press the F5 key to display the Reports menu Reports 1 Data Report 2 Message Report 3 Data Network
159. mal Sending 03 GHI ASDFASDF KDDI Normal 02 02 26 9 40 OCC 002 04 JKL KDDI Normal 02 02 25 20 16 05 MNO ABCDEFGHIJ KDDI Normal 02 01 23 16 09 Complete 06 edit msg 002 KDDI Normal 02 01 22 9 48 EEE 001 07 edit msg 001 KDDI Normal 02 01 20 12 34 Sample request delivery states 4 17 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS Message status list description No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery Message number File name For no file name edit msg 00 appears X number from 001 999 Name of remote party recipient The LES which received the message Normal or distress The transmission status from the MES own ship to the LES waiting or sending and data and time of transmission for messages transmitted The delivery status from the LES to the recipient Complete Message transmitted successfully White space Delivery status not yet received Reason for no delivery OCC 002 Delivery tried twice but recipient busy ABS Absent subscriber BK Message aborted BMC No end of message or end of transmission received DER Out of Order DTE Remote DTE clearing EOS Element of Service not subscribed E mail FMT Format error IAB Invalid answerback INC Inconsistent Request E mail INF Call the Network Information service INV Invalid Call ITD Awaiting delivery LDE Maximum message length exceeded LPE Local Procedure Error NA Access Barr
160. mone ot etes 3 20 IN 2 N NCS channels channel 7 4 ee eee 7 2 adding 2 23 Network setup 2 6 P Parts 34 Parts location oe eee AP 36 Polling printing 5 7 Polling commands deett s 5 8 eception ctae ce e oe roe n ee es 5 10 Port Setup an ere etes 2 3 Position automatic input 2 3 manual input 2 34 POWER 1 1 Printer PP 510 2s cernere 1 7 Printing data report dero eec 5 7 polling command 5 7 Printing EGC 4 33 EGC messages automatically 2 22 files on floppy disks 3 17 o ees 2 28 Log automatic 4 32 Log 4 31 received messages automatically 4 28 station list 2 33 Program no list orent vii PV test procedure 8 4 8 5 SEQUENCE nd edens 8 3 R Receiving terrne reren 4 27 4 23 displaying received m
161. n declares that the equipment Product description 1 5 13 Inmarsat C satellite earth station Trademark Furuno Family name Type designation Felcom 15 Serial N 3533 0001 3533 0010 Software release N Manufacturer Furuno Electric Co Ltd Address 9 52 Ashihara Cho City 662 8580 Nishinomiya City Country Japan and with respect to the Production Quality System Approval issued under number P112 module D complies with the international instruments and test standards as listed in the Annex This certificate is granted to Name Furuno Electric Co Ltd Address 9 52 Ashihara Cho City 662 8580 Nishinomiya City Country Japan This certificate has TWO Annexes Zevenaar 29 November 2002 amp gt drs W B A Blom Accredited by the Director Telefication Dutch Accreditation Council laboratory certification approvals eee aE p PETYA telefication Annex 1 to EC type examination 29 November 2002 Number 02212011 AA 00 Annex 1 Page 1 of 1 General conditions Each product to which this certificate relates shall be provided with Marine markings The Marine marking consist of symbol in the form of a wheel followed by the identification number of Telefication i e 0560 and by the last two digits of the number of the year in which the mark is affixed The holder of this Certificate has drawn up a Declaration of conformity to type with Directive 96 98 EC declaring that the pro
162. nal position entry window 6 Press the J key to choose Navarea em 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 7 Press the Enter key to open the navarea entry window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Navarea te wy Fixed Area Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu Navarea entry window 8 Enter additional Navarea s I XVI up to nine in two digits referring to the illustration below for code number Baltic Sea sub area SE USA XIV New Zealand Chile 9 South Africa i Australia Argentina r3 E New Zealand reo 60 180 1 Navareas 9 Press the Enter key to close the navarea entry window Note Fixed Area is where you enter fixed areas max 3 for chart correction service However this service is not yet available enter no data 10 Press the J key to choose Waypoint 2 17 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 11 Press the Enter key to open the waypoint options window Setup oT Receive EGC Area Additional Position RE Navarea rrr Fixed Area c Waypoint from NAV Equipment
163. ncorporated in the display for emergency Data files and utility program on floppy disks are easily loaded into the processor through the front loading disk drive in the display unit The compact design of display unit and omni directional antenna unit offer space saving installation An optional GPS module is available for position reporting without operator s intervention GMDSS compliance can be achieved by adding a printer and a AC DC power supply unit MANAGEMENT The future today with FURUNO s electronics technology FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya City Japan Telephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Telefax 81 0 798 65 4200 66 4622 URL www furuno co jp Catalogue No W 3247a TRADE MARK REGISTERED MARCA REGISTRADA SPECIFICATIONS OF FELCOM 15 Rule and Regulations Complies with IMO Res A 807 19 Inmarsat C A 664 16 EGC Performance Standards A 694 17 General requirements MSC 68 68 MSC Circ 862 MSC 55 25 Inmarsat IEC 61097 4 Inmarsat C EGC Class identification Felcom 15 is Class 2 Inmarsat C SES For info Class 0 EGC Class 1 Basic SES Class 2 Basic SES EGC Class 3 Basic SES independent EGC Inmarsat C services supported EGC receiving SafetyNET FleetNET Distress message handling Two way digital store and forward message handling Telex FAX PSTN Internet E mail X 25 PSDN X 400 MHS Closed Network DNID Special Access Code Polling Data Repor
164. ng 20 Yes is selected press the Enter key to register settings 21 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 5 3 5 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5 1 2 Setting a message report 1 Press the F5 key to display the Reports menu Reports 1 Data Report 2 Message Report 3 Data Network ID Reports menu 2 Press the 2 key to display the Message Report menu Message Report 1 Message Report 1 2 Message Report 2 3 Message Report 3 4 Message Report 4 Message report menu 3 Press 1 2 3 or 4 as appropriate PIN Code Message Report Programming Status OFF Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject LES ID Activation Regular Interval Interval Time 00 10 Report Times 1 No Limit Start Timel 1 Start Time2 Start Time3 Start Time4 1 Report Contents NAV File Message Report Message report menu PIN code is unrelated to data reporting however it is necessary for polling see paragraph 5 2 Enter PIN code as shown below 4 PIN Code is selected press the Enter key to open the PIN code entry window 5 Key in PIN code using up to eight digits The PIN code is a password used in message reports When a ship receives a polling command w PIN code from a shore subscriber and the code matches that of the ship the ship sends a message report 6 Press the Enter key to close the window
165. nk if a received message Success Successful transmission Fail Failed transmission Rejected Message rejected by LES 4 31 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 3 2 4 32 Automatic printing of display log The Display Log can be automatically printed every 24 hours as follows 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 6 key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report amp Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu Auto Log Print is selected press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose ON Press the Enter key to close the window Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display The log will be printed at 00 00 UTC each day OX co 4 4 4 4 1 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS EGC Messages When an EGC message is received RECEIVING EGC MESSAGE appears at the bottom left corner of the display If Auto Message Save in the Auto Mode Setup is ON EGC messages are automatically printed EGC messages are automatically received printed and saved to the terminal unit selected with EGC Output Port on the System Setup menu The memory capacity for EGC message is 32 Kbytes When the EGC message memory becomes full the oldest EGC message is automatically deleted Displaying and reprinting EGC messages
166. nna Power Supply Temperature Water Current Direction Speed Depth 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING Memory remaining in communication unit Bulletin Board Error Rate 96 Check of circuit status with LES receiving circuit in antenna unit and RF CON CPU Board in communication unit OK appears for figure greater than 31 TX level check At transmission OK appears for figure greater than 123 At reception OK appears for figure lower than 32 Check of the receiving circuit of the antenna unit and the RF CON CPU Board in the communication unit OK appears for figure greater than 60 OK appears for figure lower than 150 Check of RF CON CPU Board NG appears for discontinuity or short in antenna cable OK is shown if the antenna is receiving electrical power Water temperature Tidal current direction Tidal current speed Depth of water Requires data from appropriate sensor 8 7 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 5 8 6 Replacing the Battery The lithium battery in the terminal unit is used to backup system settings when the power is turned off The life of this battery is about five years however actual life depends on usage When the battery is dead the terminal unit automatically reverts to default system settings When this occurs contact your dealer to request replacement of the battery Lithium Battery Name BTT L1 Code No 000 144 941 Type CR2450 F2ST2L Replacing the Fuse The 15A
167. nter longitude Enter E or W 5 Press the Enter key to close the additional position entry window Press the V key to choose Navarea 7T Press the Enter key to open the Navarea entry window Setup D EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Fixed Area Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu Navarea entry window 8 Enter additional Navarea s up to nine for which you want to receive broadcasts referring to the figure below for appropriate code Navareas 9 Press the Enter key to close the navarea entry window 10 Press the key to choose Waypoint Note Fixed Area is where you enter fixed areas max 3 for chart correction service However this service is not yet available enter no data EGC SETUP 11 Press the Enter key to open the waypoint entry window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Steet sue Navarea Fixed Area See ON NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF
168. oadcasts from the information provider The MES operator cannot change this stored EGC closed network IDs ENIDs Up to 64 ENIDs are stored on a non volatile memory The ENID stored can be accessed for downloading and deleting via the satellite path It is possible for an MES operator to inhibit or activate as required via the terminal unit selected ENIDs previously downloaded Along with the ENID the name of the information provider is stored In the event that a download command is received and the ENID storage area is full an ENID which has been inhibited de activated by the MES operator will be written over If none has been inhibited then the new download is not accepted Follow the procedure below to inhibit or activate an ENID 1 Press the F4 key to display EGC menu 2 Press the 2 key to display the EGC Network ID List File Edit Transmit Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm EGC 1 Di EGC Network ID List ENTER Activate SPACE Inhibit Ctrl P Print ESC Quit Mark means activation 01 00001 202 FURUNO 02 00002 202 FURUNO 03 04001 202 FURUNO 04 04002 202 FURUNO 05 04003 202 FURUNO 06 04005 202 FURUNO 07 04006 202 FURUNO 08 04007 202 FURUNO EGC network ID list 3 Press the 1 or key to choose the you want inhibit or activate 4 Press the space bar to inhibit or the Enter key to activate The asterisk mark disappears when an ENID
169. ody LES1 zu Navtex station MES Coast guard Ch2 Rescue center gt LES2 MES Shipping company etc LES3 Su MES NCS Ch1 Ch3 are dedicated channels for each LES The EGC system Three EGC services are available 1 SafetyNET This provides a means for information providers to distribute Maritime Safety Information MSI from shore to ship Authorized information providers include a Hydrographic Offices for navigational warnings b National Weather Services for meteorological warnings and forecasts c Rescue Co ordination Center for shore to ship distress alerts and other urgent information d International Ice Patrol for North Atlantic ice hazards 2 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION FleetNET This service allows authorized information providers such as commercial subscription services shipping companies and governments which have registered with a LES that supports FleetNET to broadcast messages to selected group of MESs Typical applications of FleetNET are a Fleet or company broadcasts b News broadcasts c Commercial weather services d Market quotations e Government broadcasts to all vessels on a country s registration System EGC system related is sent by Inmarsat to certain ship groups and geographical areas 2 15 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 4 2 2 16 EGC setup The FELCOM 15 receives EGC messages directed to its present posi
170. of the screen When the process has been aborted the message Process Aborted Press any key to escape appears Note If aborting is attempted in modes other than those mentioned above the message Ignored Can not abort current process appears 7 1 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 2 Scanning NCS Common Channel Scanning is possible when the FELCOM 15 is in idle state and functions as an Inmarsat C receiver If the FELCOM 15 is not in idle state the message Ignored MES is not idle appears Wait until the equipment becomes idle 1 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu 2 Press the 5 key to display the Ocean Region menu r Options r Ocean Region Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific Indian a NCS you are currently tuned to appears in reverse video Ocean region menu 3 Press the J or T key to choose another NCS and press the Enter key If Auto is selected FELCOM 15 scans all ocean regions in turn r Options Ocean Region Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific NCS scan confirmation screen 4 Yes is selected press the Enter key to start the scanning The message Starting Scan Process Press any key to escape appears during the scanning 5 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display 7 2 7 OTHER FUNCTIONS 7 3 Choosing EGC Receiving Channel EGC channel can be selected when the
171. p Ascii Edit Mode Insert Word Wrap ON Line No ON Tab Width 4 Char Column Width 69 Cursor Type Block Scroll Full Screen Editor setup menu 3 The illustration above shows the default editor setup settings To change settings a Press the J or key to choose item b Press the Enter key to open corresponding options window Choose setting with the J or T key d Press the Enter key to register setting e Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display Text Mode Edit Mode Word Wrap Line No Tab Width Column Width Cursor Type Scroll 3 4 Choose Telex when creating a telex message Only upper case alphabet is permitted in telex Use ASCII when creating an e mail message Upper and lower case alphabet may be used in an e mail Choose Insert insert character at cursor location or Overwrite write over character at cursor location Turns on off automatic hyphenation at the end of a line Turns line number display on or off Sets horizontal tab width two four or eight tabs per line Choose 69 for Telex 40 to 80 for ASCII Chooses cursor configuration BI or underline Sets how much the screen moves up over the page Full Screen or Half Screen when PgUp or PgDn key is operated 3 FILE OPERATIONS Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Posirion StopAlarm lt UNTITLED 1 gt 00011 Cursor can be a squ
172. port 4 Same as Message Report 1 3 Data Network ID F6 Logs 1 Send Message Log 2 Receive Message Log 3 EGC Log 4 Log F7 Options FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES 1 Login Yes 2 Logout Yes No 3 Abort Yes No 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific Indian 6 LES Information 7 Test _ 1 PV Test Yes No 2 PV Test Result 3 Diagnostic Test Yes No 4 Distress Alert Button Test Yes No F7 Options FELCOM functions as EGC receiver 1 Login Yes 2 Logout Yes No 3 Abort Yes 4 Select EGC Ch 5 LES Information 6 Test _ 1 PV Test Yes No 2 PV Test Result 3 Diagnostic Test Yes No 4 Distress Alert Button Test Yes No AP 4 F8 Setup 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup LES ID Update Time Position Protocol Nature Course Speed System Date amp Time IMN MES Operation Mode Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port Network Setup Command Window For service technicians APPENDIX LES selection 00 00 23 59 Latitude and longitude input Mar
173. r key to open the country code entry window 3 Enter international telephone code of subscriber See the Appendix for list of telephone codes Press the Enter key to close the window Press the J key to Station ID Press the Enter key to open the station ID entry window Enter fax number Press the Enter key to close the window Press the 1 key to choose Modem Type 0 Press the Enter key to open the modem type options window Modem Type T30 FAX 21 21 300bps Duplex 22 22 1200bps Duplex V22B V 22bis 2400bps Duplex V23 V 23 600 1200bps V26B V 26bis 2400 1200bps V26T V 26ter 2400bps Duplex V27T 2 7 4800 2400bps V32 V 32 9600bps Duplex Other Modem type options window 11 Press the J or T key to choose mode type of subscriber For a landline fax or a fax equipped Inmarsat B MES choose T30 FAX 12 Press the Enter key to close the window 13 Press the J to choose Remarks 14 Press the Enter key 15 Enter remarks using up to 20 characters 16 Press the Enter key to close the window 17 Press the Esc key to return to the station list 18 To enter another FAX station repeat the procedure from step 4 on page 2 29 19 Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 31 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Procedure for E mail 1 Press the J key to choose E mail Address 2 Press the Enter key to open the e ma
174. ress the Enter key to open the station ID entry window e Transmit lt 1 UNTITLEDI Transmit Message 4 10 Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Modem Type 22 4 Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Country Ocean Code i Normal Message now being edited TELEX ON 00 00 Immediate 1 5 Size 24 Cost kk US Transmit message menu station ID window opened 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 7 Type either recipient s telex subscriber number ship to shore or IMN ship to ship 8 Press the Enter key to close the window 9 Press the J key to choose LES ID 10 Press the Enter key to open the LES ID entry window Transmit lt 1 UNTITLEDI Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Cost US Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject L_ Attach File Name LES ID Remarks Option Telenor S S Inc 201 USA Confirmation 202 Send Delay KDDI 203 JAPAN Delivery Delay Korea Telecom 208 KOREA Code Singapore Telecom210 SINGAPORE NCS ID244 TRANSMIT LED ID entry window 11 Press the f or 1 key to choose LES 12 Press the Enter key to close the LES ID entry window 13 Follow from step 12 on page 4 5 4 11 4 I
175. rn to the standby display Several minutes later the message Delivery status received for file name appears on the display The reply from the LES appears in the Delivery column of the Request Delivery Status list 4 19 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 1 6 4 20 Accessing the 2 digit code services A range of special safety and general maritime services known as the 2 digit code services may be transmitted The list on the next page shows the 2 digit code services available To access a 2 digit code service do the following 1 Using the text editor prepare message requesting 2 digit code service 2 Press the F3 key to open the Transmit menu 3 Press the 1 key to display the Transmit Message menu 9 File Edit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Cost eee k US Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject EN Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation ON Send Delay 00 00 Delivery Delay Immediate Code IA5 TRANSMIT Transmit message menu Press the J key three times to choose Destination Type Press the Enter key to open the destination type options window Press the J or 1 key to choose SPEC Special Press the Enter key to close the window Pre
176. ror Country Ocean Code Invalid country ocean code entered 2 Input Error Station ID Invalid station ID entered 3 Input Error LES ID Invalid LES ID entered 4 Input Error Interval Time Invalid interval time entered 5 Input Error Start Time Invalid start time entered 6 Input Error Modem Type Invalid modem type entered 7 Input Error Report Contents Invalid report contents entered 8 Input Error Report Times Invalid number of report times entered 9 Input Error Destination Invalid destination entered 10 Input Error E Mail Address Invalid e mail address entered 11 Don t support E Mail service in this NCS NCS does not handle e mail 12 Input Error Prefix Code Invalid prefix code entered F7 PV test 1 Starting PV Test Process Going into PV test mode 2 Automatic test mode Normal communication disabled Going into automatic test mode all communications are disabled 3 Do not press any distress button unless you are in distress Do not operate the DISTRESS button except in an emergency Printing 1 Can t enter in Print Que 2 Print Que is Full 3 Can t print PRINTER NOT READY 4 Can t print Paper Low 5 Disk full Can t enter in Print Que AP 22 APPENDIX Digital Interface IEC 61162 1 27 Edition Output sentences GGA GLL GSV RMC VTG ZDA Input sentences BWC BWR DBT GGA GLL MTW RMA RMB RMC VDR VTG WPL ZDA Tr
177. rs 59 minutes The Send Delay is used to time message arrival to suit recipient s office hours 19 Press the Enter key to close the window 20 Press the J key to choose Delivery Delay 21 Press the Enter key to open the delivery delay options window 22 Delivery Delay requests the LES for Immediate or Deferred transmission to the recipient designated Press the 1 or key to choose Immediate Deferred For information on this service consult with LES where message is to be sent 23 Press the Enter key to close the window 24 Press the J key to choose Code and press the Enter key 25 Press the 1 or J key to choose 5 for e mail fax ITA2 for telex or DATA as appropriate 26 Press the Enter key to close the window 27 Press the J key to place the cursor on TRANSMIT 28 Press the Enter key to open the start window Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File SEISETU TXT Size 46 Station Name FURUNO Cost 824 US Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 81 Station ID 321 Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID 303 KDDI Option Confirmation ON Send Delay 00 00 Delivery Delay Immediate Code IA5 Transmit message screen 29 Press the Enter key to send the message to the message queue To escape choose and press the Enter key The message Message is entered in sending Queue Press any key appears No
178. s Test 1 PV Test 2 PV Test Result 3 Diagnostic Test 4 Distress Alert Button Test Po Test menu 3 Press the 3 key to choose Diagnostic Test r Options Test Diagnostic Test Start window 4 Yes is selected press the Enter key to start the test The message Now testing flashing appears during the testing 8 3 8 3 1 5 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING When the test is completed the screen shows the test results as shown at the top of the next page r Options Test 1 Diagnostic Test TERM CPU 1650162 XX RFCON CPU 1650159 XX lt Program No XX Version No ROM OK ROM OK RAM OK RAM OK DRAM OK EEPROM OK GPS OK Press any key to escape Internal GPS shown when no internal GPS receiver is installed Sample communication unit self test results The results are shown as OK or NG No Good and any NG is accompanied by the audio alarm For any NG contact your dealer for advice Press the Esc key to stop the test and return to the Test menu Note Diagnostic test related error messages appear at the bottom of the screen as follows TROUBLE RFCON CPU ROM NG TROUBLE RFCON CPU RAM NG TROUBLE RFCON CPU EEPROM NG Performance Verification PV Test After the FELCOM is installed the installer usually confirms that it is functioning properly by logging in and conducting the PV test This test consists of
179. s Req Forced Clearing Idle awaiting receiving awaiting transmitting Awaiting reply from LES Sending Receiving Logged in with NCS Logging out with NCS When own vessel is transmitting the distress alert Sending data report Performance Verification PV testing Requesting PV testing NCS scanning EGC only receiver operation Transmitting delivery status request Stopping receiving transmitting or scanning 4a Communication status CALLING Now calling WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Waiting for acknowledgement from LES RECEIVING EGC MESSAGE Now receiving EGC message WAITING FOR BACKOFF Successful Login Login failed Successful Logout Logout failed Successful Distress Alert Distress Alert Failed Waiting to transmit data report Login was successful Login failed Logout was successful Logout failed Distress alert successfully Distress alert could not be transmitted Successful Forced Clearing Forced clearing successful Forced Clearing Failed Forced clearing unsuccessful SENDING MESSAGE PACKETS Sending TX message packets WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Waiting for acknowledgement from LES Successful sending to LES Sending message failed Call rejected Call pending Received Call Received Call ITA2 Message successfully sent to LES Message could not be sent to LES LES rejected your message LES temporarily suspending communications Call received from LES Call ITA2 received from L
180. s sent by Inmarsat to certain shipping companies and geographical areas FELCOM 15 allows you to make distress calls They are given immediate priority over all other calls and are automatically routed to a land based Rescue Co ordination Centre RCC Besides its primary application of ship shore shore ship or ship ship communications the Inmarsat C service has also proved beneficial to trucking firms who have found it indispensable for communicating with their vehicles In this manual however we will concentrate on ship applications the main application INMARSAT SYSTEM Inmarsat C aa Configuration ncs 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Same as left 1 Satellite 1 1 N i MES AOR West AOREast OCC Operation Control Center SCC Satellite Control Center NCS Network Coordination Station MES Mobile Earth Station LES Land Earth Station Inmarsat C system configuration Same left POR INMARSAT SYSTEM The Inmarsat C system consists of the Operation Control Center OCC Satellite Control Centers SCC Network Coordination Stations NCS Land Earth Stations LES and Mobile Earth Stations MES The OCC located at Inmarsat s London headquarters coordinates a wide range of activities in the Inmarsat system including commissioning of mobile earth stations The Inmarsat C
181. s the J key to highlight the entire file You can also choose a portion of the file 4 Press the C key while holding down the Alt key to place file B on the clipboard 5 Press the V key while holding down the Alt key to switch to File A 6 Press the gt key while holding down the Fn key followed by the Enter key to place the cursor at the end of file A 7 Press the Insert key File B is inserted at the end of the file A 3 17 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 8 Deleting Files 1 Press the F1 key to display the File menu 2 Press the 5 key A list of files stored on the disk appears File Delete 28 1 Filename Size Date amp Time ABC28 901 02 01 10 20 53 281 901 02 01 10 20 54 COIEKI 42 02 02 25 02 13 COMTEST 42 02 02 23 05 42 E0970715 001 868 02 02 18 02 33 E0970715 002 372 02 01 14 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 02 02 11 02 59 E0970715 004 864 02 02 10 03 13 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Delete window 3 Press the 1 or key to choose the file you want to delete To verify the contents of that file tap the space bar After confirming the contents press the Esc key 4 Press the Enter key The prompt OK to delete file appears File Delete A ABC28 1 Filename Size Date amp Time 28 901 02 01 10 20 53 281 901 02 01 10 20 54 COIE
182. sages except confidential and password affixed messages are automatically printed Manual printing is also available Saving and filing Received messages are filed in the Display Message List at the terminal unit specified with Message Output Port on the System Setup menu The Display Message List shows the following Received message no LES ID Priority File size in bytes Message classification Password for confidential messages Date and time of transmission Status 4 23 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 2 2 4 24 Setting the receive alarm An audio alarm may be set to sound when a routine or confidential telex message or e mail is received The factory setting is OFF 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 6 key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report amp Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu Press the 1 or J key to choose Receive Alarm Press the Enter key to open the receive alarm options window 5 To enable the audio alarm choose ON The alarm will be released for one second when a routine or confidential message is received 6 Press the Enter key to close the window 7 Press the Esc key twice 4 2 3 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Displaying printing received messages Receiv
183. scending or descending order Comm type Each press of Ctrl T sorts the list by communication type in ascending or descending order 4 Press the J key to place the cursor on a blank line 5 Press the Enter key Station Group Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Code Station ID Modem Type E Mail Address Remarks Erase the Name to delete this station Station list items 2 29 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 30 OND 9 Press the Enter key to open the station group entry window Enter station group name using up to five characters Press the Enter key to close the window Press the key to choose Station Name 10 Press the Enter key to open the station name entry window 11 Enter station name using up to 15 characters 12 Press the Enter key to close the window 13 Press the key to choose Destination Type 14 Press the Enter key to open the destination type window TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX Prefixed FAX Prefixed PSDN X400 Prefixed DNID Prefixed SPEC Prefixed Destination communication type options TELEX Telex communication FAX Facsimile service E Mail E mail electronic mail Service CSDN Circuit Switched Data Network not used PSDN Packet Switched Data Network to an office computer via a data network using X 25 standard X400 For future use DNID Data Network I
184. sed radio technician Improper repair work can cause electrical shock or fire TABLE OF CONTENTS FOHEWOBD ede C m vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 eun uuo ixuisen viii INMARSAT C SYSTEM OVERVIEW 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OPERATIONAL 1 1 1 1 Terminal Unit P e Tm 1 1 1 1 1 Turning the power atro e e died te acer etel cries 1 1 2 DIS TRESS DUON oo rob eM eet tes UAE 1 1 1 1 3 DIAQGMOSUCS T 1 1 1 1 4 Floppy disk drive floppy 15 1 2 KLS Audo alarm eret erent ee 1 2 Nes ROY DOL O UL Pe E cata 1 3 1 2 1 Key description eoe dihedral 1 3 1 2 2 Shortcut Keys io iecur estie aa erm tis En ra debes ri eoe nudi rugs 1 5 1 2 3 Function key description v 12 28 o e qe oet d a 1 5 1 3 Distress Alert Received Call Unit IC 305 Alarm Unit 306 1 6 1 4 Printer PP 5 10 xui cot eee re ee eure e past cu eost Fee ete deos Pe tecto tu 1 7 1 5 Standby Display Ed Hbri o pb to ba b E UR 1 8 15 4 Display pH cc 1 9 1 6 Menu OV GT WIG Ws coectetuer eter d aste Sachin heec ele tpe pe BR Rep 1 13 1 7 Error Messages and Alerts
185. selected X400 Address For e mail Subject For e mail SPEC Attach File For e mail TELEX Prefixed LED ID FAX Prefixed PSDN Prefixed X400 Prefixed DNID Prefixed SPEC Prefixed T30 FAX V21 V 21 300bps Duplex V22 V 22 1200bps Duplex V22B V 22bis 2400bps Duplex V23 V 23 600 1200bps V26B V 26bis 2400 1200bps r V26T V 26ter 2400bps Duplex V27T V 27ter 4800bps 2400bps V32 V 32 9600bps Duplex Other Option L Confirmation ON OFF Send Delay 00 00 99 59 00 00 Delivery Delay Immediate Deferred Code IA5 ITA2 DATA TRANSMIT 2 Cancel Select Message 3 Request Delivery Status Select Message F4 EGC 1 Display EGC Message 2 EGC Network ID AP 2 F5 Reports 1 Data Report 2 Message Report 1 Data Report 1 71 2 Data Report 2 3 Data Report 3 4 Data Report 4 1 Message Report 1 4 APPENDIX Status ON OFF r Report Length 1 2 3 Destination DNID selection Activation Regular Interval Daily Interval Time 00 01 99 59 00 10 Regular Interval chosen r Report Times 1 999 1 No Limit Start Time 1 Daily chosen Start Time 2 Daily chosen Start Time 3 Daily chosen Start Time 4 Daily chosen Same as Data Report 1 Same as Data Report 1 same as Data Report 1 PIN Code lt 00 00 23 5
186. sition StopAlar Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status lt TELEX 25 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 Insert Transmit menu 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 3 Press the 1 key to display the Transmit Message menu Displays communication charge See paragraph 2 6 1 File Edit EGC Reports Logs Options Set Position StopAlarm Transmit j 1 UNTITLEDI Station Subject LES ID Option Code Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Cost US Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Transmit Message ID Modem Type Address Attach File Confirmation ON Send Delay 00 00 Delivery Delay Immediate IA5 TRANSMIT Transmit message menu 4 Press the J key twice to choose Station Name 5 Press the Enter key to open the Station List File Edit EGC Reports logs Options Setup StopAlarm Transmit Priority Message F Station Destination Country Station Modem Address Subject Attach LES Option Confirm Send D Deliver Code TRANSMIT 1 Group Station Name Type Code ID Address 01 FURUNO TELEX 81 321 02 FRNINMBTSTS TELEX 583 343199999 03 Seagull E Mail Seagull furuno co jp 04 whale E Mail whale furuno co jp 05 06 07 08 1 Se
187. ss alert from an LES the message Distress Acknowledgement Received appears on the screen the lamp flashes slowly and the audio alarm sounds intermittently To silence the audio alarm press the F 10 key on the keyboard 6 3 6 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 6 3 6 4 Distress Message The distress alert provides the minimum distress information own vessel s ID speed course L L position and nature of distress After receiving the distress alert acknowledgment from an LES and you are not pressed for time you may send a distress message as below to provide more detailed information 1 Press the F1 key followed by the 1 key to display the editor screen 2 Type distress message Below is an example MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY THIS 18 Ship s name I NEED HELP Type of assistance required Sample distress message 3 Press the F3 key 4 Press the 1 key to choose Transmit Message The screen should look something like the illustration below Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 63 Station Name Cost eR US Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation ON Send Delay 00 00 Delivery Delay Immediate Code TAS TRANSMIT Transmit message screen 5 Priority is selected press the Enter key to op
188. ss the J key to choose Station ID Press the Enter key to open the station ID entry window 10 Key in 2 digit code referring to the table on the next page 11 Press the Enter key to close the window 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Maritime safety service 2 digit code Code Content Remarks Maritime enquiries Desirable for requesting information including service offerings Code 32 Medicaladvice Used for requesting medical advice to appropriate Se Se requested at end of call traffic for a third party 138 Medical assistance Used for requesting medical assistance Maritime assistance Used for requesting maritime search and rescue assistance Meteorological reports Necessary for ease of addressing weather Navigational hazards and Used for making urgent navigational warnings meteorological danger reports Ship position reports Used for routing of messages to ship safety reporting systems 12 Press the J key to choose LES ID 13 Press the Enter key to open the LES window 14 Press the 1 or J key to choose appropriate LES and press the Enter key 15 Press the key to choose TRANSMIT 16 Press the Enter key to show the start window 17 Press the Enter key to transmit the message prepared Note If some data is missing the message Input error xx xx error is displayed 18 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display The me
189. ssage Current State SENDING appears at the bottom of the screen during transmission If the message was transmitted successfully Successful Sending message appears and the message is printed Confirmation is turned ON You can see the contents on the Display Log Note 1 At present not all LESs are offering the 2 digit code services Contact the LES Operations Coordinator directly for information Note 2 Some 2 digit code services may be provided free of charge by LESs while other services are available for a fee in some cases at reduced rates For information contact the LES directly 4 21 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 1 7 Displaying the send message log 1 Press the F6 key to display the Logs menu Logs 1 Send Message Log 2 Receive Message Log 3 EGC Log 4 Log Logs menu 2 Press the 1 key to show the Send Message Log The contents are the same as the Request Deliver Status list See page 4 17 Send Message Log No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO KDDI Normal Waiting 02 DEF FURUNO KDDI Normal Sending 03 GHI ASDFASDF KDDI Normal 02 02 26 9 40 OCC 002 04 JKL KDDI Normal 02 02 25 20 16 05 MNO ABCDEFGHIJ KDDI Normal 02 01 23 16 09 Complete ENTER Show Details Send message log 3 Press the 1 or J key to choose a file 4 Press the Enter key to show data Up to 10 stations displayed in case o
190. t data 4 27 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 2 4 Automatically printing received messages You may automatically print received messages except confidential or password affixed as follows 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 6 key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu Auto Mode Setup OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report amp Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu Press the 1 or key to choose Auto Receive Message Print Press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose ON Press the Enter key to close the window Press the Esc key twice 4 0 Qv 5 09 4 2 5 Saving received messages to a floppy disk 1 Press the F6 key 2 Press the 2 key to display the Receive Message Log Receive Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date amp Time Status 0971106 001 KDDI Normal 32767 02 02 04 16 10 Saved 971105 002 KDDI Normal 200 CAPTAIN 02 02 05 17 30 Printed 971105 001 KDDI Distress 1234 02 02 05 14 15 Printed 0971101 001 KDDI Normal 3256 OFFICER 02 02 01 3 45 Printed 0971024 001 KDDI Normal 8251 02 01 24 13 20 Saved Memory Available 3317 Bytes ENTER Display S Save Delete Sample delete message screen 3 Press the 1 or key to choose a file To confirm contents of a file press the Enter key For confidential messages
191. t rt eto tet ttt ette 2 26 25 3 Editing the BES4ISE o Lee ote ee ratus 2 27 204 Printing Ane LES NSt 2 28 2 r StauonmEIsbu stet ia 2 29 2 7 1 Adding Stations to the station Ist octo terrere be rte s 2 29 21 2 Editing codd T e 2 32 2 7 3 Printing the station 156 rede 2 33 2 8 Entering Own SHIPS Position cai redet cas pot IE 2 34 2 9 Creating Directory c ede i llt deter ondes etu cu tct 2 35 2 9 1 Creating a directory where to store 2 35 2 9 2 Specifying directory where to store 2 37 2 10 Service LiSt ue e e du oil ee 2 38 2 11 E mail Setup pw 2 41 2 12 Saving Loading System 2 42 2 12 1 Saving system settings to a floppy 2 42 2 12 2 Loading system settings to the terminal 2 42 FILE OPERATIONS 3 1 3 1 Files and Working AFBaS uisa seen teo ineo 3 1 3 2 Preparing Files 3 2 3 2 1 Preparing a routine dh tp edet n e 3 2 3 2 2 Preparing a confidential
192. ta not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields VDR Set and drift VDR x x T x x M x x N hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Direction degrees true 2 Direction degrees magnetic 3 Current speed knots 4 Checksum AP 30 VTG Course over ground and ground speed VTG x x T x x M x x N x x K a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt ETU A 2 NENNEN 4 3 2 4 1 1 Course over ground degrees true 2 Course over ground degrees magnetic 3 Speed over ground knots 4 Speed over ground km h 5 Mode indicator see note 6 Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The positioning system Mode indicator field shall not be a null field ZDA Time and date ZDA hhmmss ss Xx XX Xxxx xx xx hh CR LF 1 UTC 2 Day 01 to 31 UTC 3 Month 01 to 12 UTC 4 Year UTC 5 Local zone hours 00 to 13h 6 Local zone minutes 00 to 59 as local hours 7 Checksum APPENDIX AP 31 APPENDIX Output sentences GGA GLL RMC VTG ZDA see Input sentences GSV GNSS satellites in view
193. te Navtex messages Coastal navigational information Meteorological warning and Search and rescue alert they do not appear on the EGC Setup menu must always be received 2 18 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 19 Press the Esc key to open the update window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Borm Navarea Soh te alc e 4 ten cates Oe tum Fixed Ar ae 20 mee ee Eee Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messag Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messag Update Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg DECCA messages OFF no messagd No LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu update window 20 Yes is selected press the Enter key to update EGC settings 21 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display 2 4 3 Adding EGC channels The EGC Channel List stores EGC channels There are currently four EGC channels one for each satellite These four channels are pre programmed into the unit and marked in the EGC Channel List with asterisks When more EGC channels become available you can add them to the list as below 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 9 key to display the Configuration menu 3 Press the 3 key to display the EGC Channel List File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup Configuration EGC
194. te 1 If some data has not been entered the message Input Error xx xx error content appears Note 2 When you send a message which contains more than 32 KB of data the message Message file is too large but sent only with 32 KB appears The message is sent with only 32KB of data 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Note 3 Messages sent to the message queue may contain up to 32 KB of data If data is larger than 32 KB the message Cannot enter this message to sending Queue Press any key appears 30 Press the Esc key twice to return to the standby display The message s will be transmitted according to the Send Delay setting Current State SENDING appears at the bottom of the screen while the message is being transmitted If the message was transmitted successfully Successful Sending message appears and the TX message is printed if Confirmation is ON You can view details about the message in the Display Log see paragraph 4 3 Sent Message DELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF Message File OOFOX TXT Message Size 277 characters LES Stratos M N Date 02 03 10 Priority Normal Time 06 06 UTC Destination TELEX Prefixed 00111222222222222222 1A5 00111333333333333333 00111444444444444444 Display log printout example Confirmation OFF When Confirmation is ON and you receive a delivery status message the message Delivery Status received for file name appears and the delivery status message is printed
195. terials and Spare Part Option 1 GPS Board Kit OP16 24 2 Printer PP 510 3 Software for PC 4 Antenna Cable 8D FB CV 50 m 12D FB CV 100 m 5 AC DC Power Supply Unit PR 240 Required for EGC IMO Res A 664 16 4 to operate on ship s mains INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM Antenna Unit 115 Terminal Unit 215 Distress Alert Received Call Unit IC 305 Alarm Unit 306 larm Unit 306 Junction Box 315 Distress Message Controller DMC 5 IEC 61162 5 232 Printer PP 510 Ethernet 10Base T Option For GMDSS A 66411 6 4 to operate 24 12 24 115 230 24 VDC on ship s main source Printer PP 510 3 3kg 7 3 Ib 1 4 kg 3 1 Ib 120 4 7 7495 3 0 1 40 16 DP Terminal Unit IC 215 4 5 kg 9 9 Ib 122 4 8 25 70 2 8 1 0 290 11 4 320 12 6 258 10 2 270 10 6 279 11 0 FURUNO U S A INC Camas Washington U S A Phone 1 360 834 9300 Telefax 1 360 834 9400 FURUNO UK LIMITED Denmead Hampshire U K Phone 44 2392 230303 Telefax 44 2392 230101 FURUNO FRANCE S A Bordeaux M rignac France Phone 33 5 56 13 48 00 Telefax 33 5 56 13 48 01 FURUNO DANMARK AS Hvidovre Denmark FURUNO NORGE A S Alesund Norway FURUNO
196. the J key to choose LES ID If the communication format is e mail the LES set in paragraph 2 11 appears 9 Press the Enter key to open the LES setting window Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED 1 gt Transmit Message Normal Message now being edited Size 24 Cost 8 164 TELEX LES ID Remarks 201 08 202 KDDI 203 Korea Telecom 208 Singapore Telecom 210 Name Telenor S S Inc JAPAN KOREA SINGAPORE NCS ID244 LES ID options 10 Press the 1 or J key to choose LED desired Note You may edit the communication charges see paragraph 2 7 1 from the Station List by pressing the Insert key After editing charges press the Esc key OK to save appears press the Enter key 11 Press the Enter key to close the window 12 Press the J key to choose Confirmation 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 13 Press the Enter key to open the confirmation window 14 To request notification of delivery from the LES choose ON If not necessary choose OFF 15 Press the Enter key to close the window 16 Press the J key to choose Send Delay 17 Press the Enter key to open the send delay entry window 18 To send a message after a certain delay enter a time up to 99 hou
197. the receiving a test message from an LES transmitting a message to an LES and a distress alert test The results of the test appear on the PV test result display The PV test cannot be conducted from an auxiliary terminal unit Note that the test can also be initiated by an NCS PV test sequence e IBN T oom Choose PV Test from the Test menu The MES requests an NCS to conduct the PV test NCS acknowledges request for testing The MES upon receiving acknowledgment from NCS goes into pending state NCS will choose an LES to perform the test The LES transmits a test message to the MES The MES transmits a test message to the LES The LES receives test message The MES automatically transmits the distress alert test within two minutes after completion of step 8 8 3 8 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 10 When the distress alert test is finished the LES sends the results of the PV test to the MES 8 3 2 PV test procedure 1 Confirm that the terminal unit is in idle condition and logged in 2 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu 3 Press the 7 key to choose Test 4 Press the 1 key to choose PV Test Options Test _ PV Test Start No PV test screen 5 Yes is selected press the Enter key to transmit the PV test request to NCS Options Test 1 PV Test Starting PV Test Process Press any key to escape PV test screen
198. the equipment A CAUTION Hazardous microwave Use the proper fuse Do not approach within um 60 cm of the antenna radome Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire or when it is transmitting permanent damage to the equipment Microwave radiation can be This equipment is intended for marine harmful to the human body application particularly the eyes Radiation Level At 10W m 0 6 m WARNING LABEL A warning label is attached to the terminal unit Do not remove the label Leave the equipment powered while If the label is missing or damaged underway For antenna maintenance contact your dealer about replacement and the like turn off the power at the A WARNING Name Warning Label 2 mains switchboard To avoid electrical shock do not Type 03 129 1001 1 Distress cannot be communicated unless the equipment is powered remove cover No user serviceable parts inside Code No 100 236 741 Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Turn off the power immediately at the ship s mains switchboard if water leaks into the equipment or the equip ment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact your dealer for advice Do not locate the terminal unit near water or places subject to water splash Electrical shock fire or personal injury may resullt Any repair work must be done by a licen
199. the password entry window appears after pressing the Enter key Enter the password and press the Enter key 4 Press the S key to copy the file to the floppy disk For confidential messages the password entry window appears Enter password and press the Enter key The password is saved to the floppy disk Note If a file by that name already exists on the floppy disk Already exist on FD appears 4 28 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 2 6 Automatically saving received messages to a floppy disk You may automatically save received messages to a floppy disk as follows 1 Press the F8 key 2 Press the 6 key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu Auto Mode Setup 4 Auto Log Print OFF Receive Alarm OFF Auto Receive Message Save OFF Auto Receive Message Print OFF Data Report amp Polling Print OFF Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print Auto mode setup menu Press the 1 or key to choose Auto Receive Message Save 4 Press the Enter key to open the auto receive message save options window Press the 1 key to choose ON Press the Enter key to close the window 7T Press the Esc key twice Note To designate directory where to store receive messages see paragraph 2 9 2 4 29 4 INMARSAT COMMUNICATIONS 4 2 7 Deleting received messages 1 Press the F6 key to display the Logs menu 2 Press the 2 key to choose Receive Message Log R
200. the window 13 Press the J key to choose LES ID 14 Press the Enter key to open the LES ID window 15 Press the 1 or key to choose LES ID 16 Press the Enter key to close the window 17 Follow from step 12 on page 4 5 Communication type E mail 4 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 1 Press the J key to choose Address 2 Press the Enter key to open the address entry window Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Subject Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Normal Message now being edited Size 24 E Mail INET 201 Telenor S S Inc ON 00 00 Immediate 1 5 Transmit message menu address entry window SO O Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject E Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay Code TRANSMIT Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Country Ocean Code Type recipient s e mail address Press the Enter key to close the window Press the 1 key to choose Subject Press the Enter key to open the subject entry window Transmit Message Normal Message now being edited Size 24 E Mail INET 771 2
201. ting Frequency TX 1626 5 1646 5 MHz RX 1530 0 1545 0 MHz Channel Spacing 5 kHz Modulation BPSK 600 1200 symbols s Output Power 17 W at final amplifier Editing Message editing File protection by password Easy editing by cut paste copy search and replace commands File Management Adding modifying and deleting List and print files Available memory count Transferring data between memory and floppy disk Utility Programs System status indication System diagnostic Performance verification test PVT Commissioning sequence Station list Log book Interface RS 232C 1 port for EGC printer PC Ethernet 10Base T 1 port for PC or LAN IEC 61162 1 port BWC BWR DBT GGA GSV GLL MTW RMA RMB RMC WPL VDR VTG ZDA Display Unit IC 215 Display Message 10 4 color LCD 207 x 160 mm 72 characters line 25 lines screen Junction Box IC 315 0 7 kg 1 5 Ib 160 6 3 Antenna Unit IC 115 Printer PP 510 Mandatory for EGC operation as required by IMO Res A 664 16 Printing paper Rolled impact dot 216 mm wide 80 characters line Power Supply 12 24 VDC 160 W TX 75 W RX Environment IEC 60945 test method Temperature 15 C to 55 Protected units 25 C to 70 Exposed units Equipment List Standard 1 Antenna Unit with 30 m Cable 1 unit 2 Terminal Unit with Keyboard 1 unit 3 Junction Box 1 unit 4 Distress Alert Received Call Unit 1 unit 5 Alarm Unit 1 unit 6 Installation Ma
202. tion and Navarea without further programming The EGC Setup screen lets you choose additional areas for which to receive messages and also the Navtex station and type of message for Coastal Warning NAVTEX Re broadcast 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Setup menu 2 Press the 5 key to display the EGC Setup menu Receive EGC Area Navarea Ate Fixed Area 7 SSR ES ESE SES SEs Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu 3 The cursor is selecting Additional Position where you can enter the L L position of an ocean region you want to receive broadcasts about Press the Enter key to open the additional position entry window 4 Enter position as follows a Enter latitude XX XXX b Press the N or S key as appropriate to enter coordinate c Enter longitude XXX XXX d Press the E or W key as appropriate enter coordinate Press the Enter key to close the additio
203. try Code Telex Country Code Remarks for Telex Code Zaire Zambia Zanzibar Zimbabwe Ocean Area 243 Telephone Ocean Region Access Code 982 Telex Ocean Region Access Telex calls to places other than Kinshasa Subscriber beginning with 2XXXX can be made as Semi automatic calls Remarks AOR W AOR E POR IOR AP 16 874 871 872 873 584 581 582 583 Atlantic Ocean W Atlantic Ocean E Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean APPENDIX LES List April 2002 __ earth station operator Country AOR E _1 _ Beijing Marine 1 311 211 Bezeg 177 97 CAT e rr c _ Esso qe 4 Radio Marconi 118 Embratel 114 11 France Telecom Ex DeteSat France 115 333 Korea Telecom South Korea 308 208 Morviasputnik Nudel Les Russia 17 317 120 305 Polish Telecom Poland 116 316 Saudi Telecom Co SaudiArabia 125 325 Singapore Telecom 328 210 Telecom Company ofiran flan 314 Telecom 105 335 Telenor Satellite Services USA 101 001 201 Turk Telecom Turkey 1 10 3530 Vishipel 330 f 36 AP 17 APPENDIX International Telex Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning
204. tup System Date amp Time 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD IMN MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port OFF Message Output Port EGC Output Port Network Setup Command Window System setup menu active port options window 16 Press the J or T key to choose active port terminal unit INT or ALL as appropriate INT Use main terminal unit ALL Use the terminal unit PC etc connected to the DTE port on the main terminal 17 Press the Enter key to close the window 18 Press the J key to choose Message Output Port 19 Press the Enter key to open the message output port options window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 01 53 02 02 25 YY MM DD IMN MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Active Port INT Nav Port OEE EGC Output Port EXT Network Setup INT EXT Command Window AUTO System setup menu message output port options window 20 Press the J or T key to choose the terminal unit where you want to route received messages INT All received messages are routed to the main terminal EXT All received messages are routed to the terminal unit connected to the DTE port on the main terminal unit INT EXT All received messages are routed to both the main and external terminal units AUTO The sub address for the DTE port is 001 Received messages having the sub address of 001 are routed to the DTE terminal Messages having a sub address other than 001 are routed to the main terminal 21
205. u query or all 3 FILE OPERATIONS 10 Press the or 1 key to choose Query or All Query Stop at each occurrence of word to answer yes or no to replacement All Replace every occurrence of word without stopping to confirm 11 Press the Esc key Replace Start Replace start window 12 Yes is selected press the Enter key to start the replacement If you selected at step 10 all occurrences of the search word are replaced with the replace word If the string could not be found the message Not Found To quit ESC appears Press the Esc key to quit If you selected Query at step 10 the message below appears when the search word is found Press the Enter key to replace the word or hit the Space bar to go to the next occurrence of the search word Replace OK OK ENTER Pass SPACE To quit ESC Go to line Moves the cursor to the desired line in the current file Goto Line 2 End of Text END 3 Goto Line Goto line options 1 Top of text Go to top of text 2 End of text Go to end of text 3 Go to line Specify line number to go to Time or Pos Ins Inserts time or position in a sentence 1 Atthe Edit menu press the 8 key to choose 8 Time or Pos Ins Time or Pos Ins 2 Position Time or position insert options 2 Press the 1 key to insert time 2 key to insert position at the cursor position 3 9 3 FILE OPERATIONS 3 3
206. uired Piracy or armed attack 11 Press the Enter key to close the list 12 Press the J key to choose Course and then press the Enter key 13 Enter course and then press the Enter key 14 Press the J key to choose Speed and then press the Enter key 15 Enter speed and then press the Enter key 6 DISTRESS OPERATIONS 16 Press the Esc key to show the update window Setup Distress Alert Setup LES ID 303 Update Time 06 23 02 02 25 YY MM DD Position LAT 30 00N LON 140 00E Protocol Maritime Nature Grounding Course 187 Speed 0 KTS Distress alert setup update window 17 Yes is selected press the Enter key to register settings Setup Distress Alert Setup LES ID 303 Update Time 06 23 02 02 25 YY MM DD Position LAT 30 00 LON 140 00E Protocol Maritime Nature Grounding Course 187 Speed 0 KTS Distress Alert updated Press any key to escape Distress alert setup distress alert updated 18 Open the cover of the DISTRESS button on the terminal unit or the Distress Alert Unit Received Call Unit IC 305 19 Press the DISTRESS button until the lamp in the button lights continuously about four seconds The distress alert will not be transmitted until the lamp in the button lights continuously and the audio alarm sounds The message Sending Distress Alert appears on the screen while the distress alert is being transmitted When you receive acknowledgment of the distre
207. urther programming The EGC Setup screen lets you choose additional areas for which to receive messages and also the Navtex station and type of message for Coastal Warning NAVTEX Re broadcast 1 Press the function key F8 to display the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Position StopAlarm Setup 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Network Setup 9 Directories A Configuration B Save to FD C Load from FD D Command Window Setup menu 2 Press the 5 key for EGC Setup menu Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Navarea ee ORES gay Fixed 11 2 eters Se Sene Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF EGC setup menu The section above the dotted lines is for Additional NAVTEX Areas ONLY 3 The cursor is selecting Additional Position where you can enter the L L position of an ocean region you want to receive broadcasts about Press the Enter key to open the additional position entry window EGC SETUP 4 Enter position as follows Enter latitude Enter N or S E
208. y r Network Setup Mail Gateway Network setup menu Choose Network and press the Enter key Network 000 000 000 000 Subnet mask 000 000 000 000 DHCP OFF Host name Domain name FELCOM 15 s IP address Subnet mask of shipboard LAN Shipboard LAN DHCP server Host name Domain name Network settings If you are to receive IP address and subnet mask from DHCP server go to step 8 IP address is selected press the Enter key Enter IP Address of this terminal and then press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Subnet mask and then press the Enter key Enter subnet mask and then press the Enter key Go to step 10 Press the 1 key to choose DHCP and then press the Enter key Press the T key to choose ON and then press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Host name and then press the Enter key Enter host name and then press the Enter key Press the 1 key to choose Domain name and then press the Enter key Enter domain name and then press the Enter key Press the Esc key to open the update window Yes is selected press the Enter key to update network settings and return to the Network Setup menu Press the 1 key to choose Mail Getaway and press the Enter key Mail Gateway BASE64 Delivery Server Server IP 000 000 000 000 Address Mode FIXED Mail Address Mail gateway menu 17 Attach is selected press th
209. y the Auto mode setup menu Press the 1 key to choose Auto EGC Message Print and then press the Enter key Auto Mode Setup Auto EGC Message Print OFF FleetNET OFF SafetyNET Routine OFF SafetyNET Safety Auto EGC message print menu Press the J or T key to choose message type and then press the Enter key Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and press the Enter key to close the window Note When SafetyNET Safety is turned off SafetyNET Safety on the Auto EGC Message Save menu is automatically turned on Press the Esc key three times to return to the standby display 2 5 Adding NCS Channels This section shows you how to add NCS channels to the NCS Channel List 19 channels can be listed per each ocean region Currently there are four NCS channels and they are marked with asterisks in the list Add NCS channels to the list as below when they become operational 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 1 Press the F8 key to display the Setup menu 2 Press the 9 key to display the Configuration menu 3 Press the 4 key to display the NCS Channel List Setup Configuration NCS Channel List ENTER Set ESC Quit No AOR WEST 1 AOR EAST IOR ID FREQ ID FREQ ID FREQ ID FREQ 01 11080 144 12580 1 244 12580 344 10840 0210 1 21 dv uj 0310 1 2 1 3 9 0410 1 2 1 3 0510 1 2 1 3 0610 1 2 1 3 0710 1 2 1 3 4 0810 1 2 3
210. y to choose Regular Interval or Daily as appropriate 17 Press the Enter key to close the window 18 Do one of the following depending on the selection you made at step 16 Regular Interval selected at step 16 1 Press the J key to choose Interval Time 3 Key in the interval time The interval should be at least 10 minutes 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 2 Press the Enter key to open the interval time entry window 5 Press the key to choose Report Times 6 Press the Enter key to open the report times entry window 7 Key in the report times or press the Back Space key to display to choose No Limit to transmit data until the Status setting is turned OFF 8 Press the Enter key to close the window Daily selected at step 16 1 Press the J key to choose Start Time 1 2 Press the Enter key to open the start time entry window 3 Key in the start time in 24 hour notation 4 Press the Enter key to close the window 5 If necessary key in start times for Start Time 2 4 19 Press the Esc key to show the update window Data Report Data Report Programming Status OFF Report Length 2 Destination DNID LES ID Member No Activation Regular Interval Interval Time 01 00 24 No Limit Start Timel Update Start Time2 0 0 Start Time3 TTA No Start Time4 PR Data report menu regular interval reporti
211. y to start login 5 Login begins and the screen should now look something like the illustration below with LOGIN flashing File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm r Options Login Starting Login Process Press any key to escape LOGIN replaces IDLE Flashing during login Current State LOGIN SYNC NCS d 02 02 25 02 02 UTC CALLING NCS IOR LOGIN LAT 34 30 00N DCE F15 Ver LON 135 30 00E Appearance of display screen during login When login is completed the message Successful Login appears Then the terminal unit goes into Idle status and LOGIN stops flashing 6 Press the Esc key to return to the standby display 2 12 2 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2 3 2 Logout 1 Press the F7 key to display the Options menu 2 Press the 2 key to display the logout screen Note The terminal unit must be idle to logout When it is not idle Ignored MES is not idle appears Press the Esc key to return to the standby display Wait until the terminal unit becomes idle File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Setup Position StopAlarm Options es Logout Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 02 02 25 02 04 UTC Successful Login NCS IOR LOGIN LAT 34 30 00N DCE 15 Ver LON 135 30 00E Options menu logout screen 3 Yes is selected press the Enter key to start logout The screen now looks someth
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