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NX700 Operator`s Manual D3 4-30-09

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1. 2 6 2 9 Switching the Frequency to 2 8 MESSAGES ea hom a Mar M 2 8 Processing 44422545 a Pasa 2 9 2 12 Printing IVesSadgeSs as REA 2 11 2 13 Editing the NAVTEX Station EISE 5 e bo E 2 12 22115510 ate 2 15 2 Messages LEO 2 16 2 16 Other FUNCIONS ciarn u uu u SS Dun 2 17 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING 3 1 921 nes ____ 3 1 3 2 Replacement of Fuse Battery and Thermal 3 2 0 850001 525562 E LE 3 4 ue dile 3 5 3 5 Restoring All Default Settlngs 3 6 INSIAPD ATION uyu uquy 4 1 Display u 4 1 AZ ______ ___
2. Jj jll t0 Po ott toot tid d PE x jl d lj m8 2111 Jj l S 7 MEE 6 dodo 5 4 T 3 2 Sa 1 UTC of position fix Status A data valid V navigation receiver warning Latitude N S Longitude Speed over ground knots Course over ground degrees true Date dd mm yy Magnetic variation degrees E W 9 Mode indicator see note 10 Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead 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 4 14 4 INSTALLATION ZDA Time date ZDA hhmmss ss xx xx xxxx xx xx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 UTC 2 Day 01 to 31 UTC 3 Month 01 to 12 UTC 4 Year UTC 5 Local zone hours to 13h 6 Local zone minutes 00 to 59 as local hours 7 Checksum 4 INSTALLATION ACK Acknowledge ACK xxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Local alarm number identifier 2 Checksum GNS GNS hhmmss ss llll IIl a yyyyy yyy a c C Xx X X X X X X X x x X hhe C R2 LF
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6. 2 This page is intentionally left blank 2 20 3 MAINTENANCE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides information necessary for keeping your unit in good working order and remedying simple problems A WARNING NOTICE Do not open the equipment Do not apply paint anti corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or Hazardous voltage which can plastic parts of the equipment cause electrical shock exists inside the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts especially plastic connectors 3 1 Maintenance Regular maintenance is important for optimum performance A maintenance program should be established and should at least include the items shown the table below Maintenance program Display unit connectors Check for tight connection Tighten loosened connectors LCD The LCD will in time Wipe the LCD carefully to accumulate a coating of dust prevent scratching using which tends to dim the picture tissue paper and an LCD Wipe LCD lightly with soft cleaner To remove dirt or salt cloth to remove dust 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 benzene for cleaning Ground terminal Check for tig
7. 2 3 2 9 pA o de 1 1 NAVTEX Station 1 3 NAVTEX Station LISU s nina naa dae 1 4 s 2 12 Deleting 2 14 IN 1 Latet duode ne ante 2 14 2 19 POWED 2 1 Printer 4 10 2 10 21 11 12 16 S 4a 2 10 Can EMO E 2 11 each messages 2 11 Print header 2 19 P 2 10 H mie MNT T TT 2 19 Receive 2 5 Replacement 3 2 S 2 18 Speed Display 2 18 Tr Time DISBI8y uu u 2 18 CHOON SC Has 2 17 Troubleshooting 3 4 U I a eee 2 17 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 81 798 65 4200 www furuno co jp Publication No DOC 1097 Declaration of Conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare und
8. 1 1 1 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM 13 Message Format For automatic identification of messages each message starts with nine control characters called Header codes The first five characters are always ZCZC_ common to all messages This part is used for message synchronization The latter four characters are designed as B1 B2 B3 and B4 indicate origin category and serial number of the message Character B1 is the identification letter of the Navtex station A thru Z Character B2 indicates the type of message A thru Z as listed below Character B3 and B4 indicate the serial number of the message The serial numbers are counted up from 01 to 99 and starts from 01 again Number 00 is specially reserved for important emergency messages The end of each message is indicated by NNNN four successive N s General message format is summarized below Header code 1 B1 B2 B3 B4 man message Start code Main message Termination code sync Serial number 00 Emergency message 01 99 Normal message Type of message E a See the list below Station ID AN Z Type of message category A navigational warning reserved presently used meteorological warning J SATNAV message ice report K other electronic navigational aid system message D search and rescue information piracy L navigational warning additional and armed robbery E
9. _ 4 3 4 9 MANION IN er LM TT 4 4 Printer oisi 4 5 2 5 8 tas cosa awl 4 5 456 toe a 4 10 Db gilaliiilerfaeli0 uu uu __ _______________ 4 11 vi ME NOTRE E umu 55505 1 5 1 PAGKING LIS 1 OUTLINE DRAWINGS S uuu uuu u uu uu s D 1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRANMN S 1 Vii LISTS Standard Supply Name Typ CodeNo Qty Remarks NX 700A __ w printer Displ spay SM NX 700B CEN printer NX 7001 12 Antenna Unit NX 7H 8 01810 000 040 180 10 m cable 8 01811 40 m cable CP08 01811 50 m cable CPOB 01811 llati nsta ation CP08 01860 000040949 040 349 DSUB25P cable between Materials Display and Receiver Units CP08 01863 004 514 530 08 01864 004 514 540 gt Unit w antenna 8 01861 004 514 350 Display Unit Spare Parts 5 08 02101 004 514 370 Fuse for Receiver
10. l ll Et LL gd 1 l ll l 10 l ll 1 e 9 11 8 7 q 6 5 poe eee 4 oe 3 gpeeses E 2 FERESE ee 1 UTC of position 2 Latitude N S 3 Longitude E W 4 Mode indicator 5 Total number satllite use 00 99 6 7 Antenna altitude metres re mean sea level geoid 8 Geoidal separation 9 Age differential data 10 Differential reference station ID 11 Checksum 4 16 4 INSTALLATION VHW Water speed heading VHW x x T X X M x x N x x K hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Heading degrees true 2 Heading degrees magnetic 3 Speed knots 4 Speed km h 5 Checksum Course over ground and ground speed VTG x X 1 X X M x x N x x K a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 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 4 17 4 INSTALLATION VBW Dual ground water speed VBW x X Xx X A x X X X A X X A x X A hheCR LF L Longitudial water speed knots Trans
11. 4 4 4 INSTALLATION 4 4 Printer 700 only Prepare the printer by locally as shown below for the NX 700B Serial RS 232C Serial printer Baud Rate 9600 bps Character length 8 bit Parity No Flow control Xon Xoff 32 characters line or more 4 5 Wiring Display unit Antenna ubit NX 700A or B NX 7H Ground wire IV 1 25sq Local supply Antenna cable 0484168 10 20 30 40 50m DSUB25P DSUB25P cable 3m Ground wire IV 1 25sq Local supply 221 Receiver unit NX 7001 INS or Navigator Printer for NX 700B only Power cable Alarm DPYC 2 5 Local supply 12 24VDC 4 5 4 INSTALLATION Receiver unit cables are gathered to the unit Connect cables at inside the receiver unit as shown below RCV Board 08P3227 2 ERE n Antenna cable to Antenna unit Printer cable to Printer NX 700B only a 4 2 5 to ship s battery 25 to atr or INS DPYC 1 5 to External alarm DSUB25P DSUB25P 3M cable to Display unit unit inside view Use the following JIS cable Japan Industrial Standard or equivalent to connect power source INS and external alarm appropriately DPYC 25 _ DPYC 1 5 TTYCS 1Q Four core twisted r For printer use the cable supplied with the printer 4 6 4 INSTALLATION Fabricate these cables as below to conn
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14. 2020 gt x 5 gt lt D 30 28 N France 43 06 N Greece 35 20 N 39 37 N 19 55 E Limnos 39 52 N 25 04 E Israel Haifa 32 49 N 35 00 E Roma 41 48 N 1231 0250 0650 1050 1450 1850 2250 37 14 15 14 V 0330 0730 1130 1530 1930 2330 39 14 N T 0310 0710 1110 1510 1910 2310 45 41 N U 1346 E 0320 0720 1120 1520 1920 2320 Malta 35 49 N 1432E IT v lt lt g o O 2 4 O gt a D o lt D x T gt lt o 0 lt 5 o D 0 5 2 5 O 0220 0620 1020 1420 1820 2220 Russian 44 42 N 37 44 E A 0300 0700 1100 1500 1900 2300 Federation 38 43 N 00 09 E X 0350 0750 1150 1550 1950 2350 41 04 N 28 57 E Bermuda IV 3223N 6441W 518 280 0010 0410 0810 1210 1610 2010 C 0020 0420 0820 1220 1620 2020 D 0035 0435 0835 1235 1635 2035 44 20 8110 W 0110 0510 0910 1310 1710 2110 St Johns 47 30 N 52 40 W 300 0220 0620 1020 1420 1820 2220 Thunder Bay 48 25 89 20 W 0230 0630 1030 1430 1830 2230 Sydney NS 46 10 N Turkey 0030 0430 0830 1230 1630 2030 E 0040 0440 0840 1240 1640 2040 F 0050 0450 0850 1250 1650 2050 Canada 0240 0640 1040 1440 1840 2240 0255
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16. Latitude Latitude 0 00 N Longitude Longitude 0 00 E 518kHz 01 ID2 ID3 Station ID lt 490kHz ID2 ID3 4209 5kHz 01 ID2 ID3 Sertvice Area gt Range 4001 Save data New addition window Confirm is chosen and then press the ENT key to show the area No window Press or Y to choose a Nav area No 1 to 16 and EXT and then press the ENT key For NAV area No see paragraph 1 4 EXT is reserved for future use Confirm that Station is chosen and then press ENT key Enter a station name Max 18 characters and then press the ENT key a Press A or Y to choose a character Each press of A shows gt gt 4 gt gt gt 2 gt 0 gt gt 9 gt space that sequence b Press gt to move the cursor to next digit c Repeat steps a and b to complete the station name 9 Confirm that Latitude is chosen and then press the ENT key 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Enter the latitude for station then press the key Use or Y to switch to North and South Confirm that Longitude is chosen and then press the ENT key Enter the longitude for station and then pres the ENT key Use or Y to switch to East and West Choose 518kHz 490kHz or 4209 5kHz and then press the ENT key Enter the station ID A to Z and then press the ENT key For multiple stations fill in ID2 and 1
17. message type mask SEE NOTE 4 transmitter coverage area mask SEE NOTE 3 frequency table indes 1 to 9 SEE NOTE 2 function code 0109 SEE NOTE 1 NOTE 1 The function code is used to further identify the purpose of the sentence The meaning of the function code is as follows 0 request messages for the given mask 1 set report the storage mask 2 set report the printer mask 3 set report the INS mask 4 to 9 reserved for future use NOTE 2 The frequency indicator identifies the frequency that the NAVTEX message was received on 1 490 kHz 2 518 kHz 3 4209 5 kHz 4 through 9 are reserved for future use NOTE 3 The transmitter coverage area mask is defined as a 32 bit hex field where the least signification bit represents transmitter coverage area the next bit is and so on up to bit 25 which is Z Bits 31 through 26 are reserved for future use and are set to zero To select a transmitter coverage aera its corresponding bit should be set to one To deselect a transmitter coverage area its corresponding bit should be set to Zero NOTE 4 The message type mask is defined as a 32 bit hex field where the least significant bit represents message type A the next bit is B and so on up to bit 25 which is Z Bits 31 through 26 are reserved for future use and are set to zero To select a message type its corresponding bit should be set to zero When another device for example an INS wishes to set one or mor
18. or V to choose Mask Mode and then press the ENT key or to show the mask mode options INS Mask mode options 5 Press or to choose INS for INS mode or Manual for Auto or Manual mode as appropriate and then press the ENT key When choosing INS Auto Rev Mask and Local Channel are disappeared from the NAVTEX menu 6 For Auto and Manual modes do the follows a Choose Auto Rcv Mask and then press the ENT key b Press Y to choose for Auto or Off for Manual and then press ENT key 7 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the menu 2 5 2 2 7 2 8 2 6 Choosing the Local Frequency You can choose 490 kHz or 4209 5 kHz as the local frequency on Auto Manual mode 1 Press the MENU ESC key to show the main menu 2 Press or Y to choose NAVTEX and then press the ENT key or Press or Y to choose Local Channel and then press the ENT key to show the local channel options 4209 5kHz Local channel options 4 Press A or to choose the frequency 490 kHz or 4209 5 kHz and then press the ENT key 5 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the menu Editing the Settings for Station and Message Stations and messages for receiving displaying on each station message can be edited as below NAVTEX menu Rev Mask Station You can receive messages by station in Manual mode Message You can choose the messages to receive
19. Commission Directive 2008 67 EC On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager February 26 2009 International Rules and Regulations Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person
20. GPS data 10 Differential reference station ID 0000 1023 11 Checksum NOTE 0 fix not available or invalid 1 GPS SPS mode fix valid 2 differential GPS SPS mode fix valid 3 GPS PPS mode fix valid 4 Real Time Kinetic Satellite system used mode with fixed integers 5 Float RIK Satellite system used in RIK 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 OO O O1 Q 4 11 4 INSTALLATION 4 12 GLL Latitude longitude GLL III IIl a yyyyy yyy a hhmmss ss A a hh CR LF 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 4 INSTALLATION receiver mask This command is used to manipulate the configuration masks that control which messages are stored printed and sent to the INS port of te NAVTEX receiver NRM x x hhhhhhh hhhhhhh hh lt CR gt lt LF gt
21. Unit 8 00800 000 040 396 For 7 See back of this manual 20 m cable CP08 01811 30 m cable 8 01811 viii Optional Supply Thermal Paper Flush Mount Kit AC DC Power Extension Cable Kit Coaxial Cable Cable Assy Base Base Base OP04 2 OP08 12 RG 10 U Y DSUB25P DSUB25P No 13 QA330 No 13 QA310 Code No 000 154 047 004 515 260 004 515 270 000 053 373 000 041 174 000 041 175 000 041 176 000 041 177 000 041 178 005 948 250 005 948 260 005 948 270 005 948 28 005 948 290 000 563 048 000 126 000 000 126 001 000 152 698 000 152 699 000 152 700 000 152 701 000 803 239 000 803 240 000 806 114 Mast Mounting Kit CP20 01111 004 365 780 Display Unit No 13 RC5160 700 700 Q 1 set 1 1 1 1 NX 00A NX 700A 700 10 20 m w connector 30 40 w connector 50 w connector 10m 20m 30 40 50 30m 40 m 50 5 10m 15m For antenna unit NX 7H SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS DISPLAY UNIT ERR ANTENNA UNIT NX 700B NYX 7H 15 RECEIVER UNIT Max 100 m NX 7001 PR 240 Rectifier Integrated Navigation System e Or Navigator Power 5 Power supply 100
22. beginning the installation Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result if the power is left on or is applied while the equipment is being installed CAUTION Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass Standard Steering isplay uni Receiver unit NX 7001 Attach securely protective earth to the ship s body The protective earth is required to the power supply to prevent electrical shock Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO NX 700A B NAVTEX Receiver We are confident that you will enjoy many years of operation with this fine piece of equipment For over 60 years Furuno Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world Our extensive global network of agents and dealers furthers this dedication to excellence The NX 700A B is just one of the many Furuno developments in the field of marine radio communication NX 700A Display unit w printer NX 700B Display unit w o printer This NX 700A B provides cost effective price high sensitivity and simple operation in one compact and light weight unit In addition to its fundamental function of receiving NAVTEX broadcasts this unit can also function as nav data display when connected to navigation equipment This unit is designed and constructed to ensure the user many years of trouble free operation To obtain full performance from the equ
23. cool place check the setting of Printer on the System menu check the printer cable check that the power of printer is turned on check that the printer is available check that paper is set properly you cannot turn on the power paper has darkened NX 700A only the recording is not proper for the external printer NX 700B only 3 4 3 4 3 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostics The memory test checks ROM RAM data port battery keyboard and LCD for proper operation and displays program version numbers 1 2 3 5 6 Press the MENU ESC key to open the main menu Press Y to choose Service and then press the ENT key Press or Y to choose and then press the ENT key The message Start test appears Press lt to choose Yes and then press the ENT key Memory Test Program No 0850196 Boot 0850192 CPU RAM OK EEPROM OK Battery OK 3 2V PRINT Print ENT Continue Program version no Memory test For any NG No Good contact your dealer When the message ENT Continue appears at the bottom of screen press ENT key to show the key test screen Key If there is no operation for 10 s the screen changes Key test Press each key except 9 A key is functioning properly if its on screen location fills in black when the key is pressed Af
24. in Manual or Auto mode Note that A B D L cannot be rejected INS Output Mask You can choose the stations and messages to output to the external equipment Note that A B D L cannot be rejected Printer mask Choose the type of message to be print automatically when it is received Note that A B D L cannot be rejected Display Menu User Select Station amp Msg You can choose the type of stations and messages to display on SELECT MESSAGES display shown by choosing User Selected Message after pressing LIST key For detail see page 2 9 2 OPERATION Press the MENU ESC key to show the main menu Press A to choose NAVTEX for Mask INS Output Mask and Printer mask or Display for User Select Station amp Msg and then press the ENT key Press A to choose Mask INS Output Mask Printer Mask or User Select Station amp Msg Press the ENT key to open the appropriate editing window Below is the Rev Mask editing window Receive mode Rev Mask Auto Internaitional frequency 518 Station station ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Message Message ABCDEF H JKL Local frequency 490 otation ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Message gt ABCDEF H JKL MOVE ENT EDIT MENU RETURN TO MENU Local channel selected at Paragraph 2 7 Edit window ex Rcv Mask Press A or V to choose the item to edit and then press the ENT key to sho
25. meteorological forecast M to Y reserved presently not used F pilot message G Als H LORAN C message 7 message 1 2 1 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM NAVTEX Station Map 4 1 1 3 1 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM 1 5 Station List Freq Area Station Country Station Latitude Longitude 4 Broadcast schedule UTC kHz nm ID sm 550 0250 0650 1050 1450 1850 2250 Iceland Reykjavik Radio 64 05 2151 W 50 0318 0718 1118 1518 1918 2318 Ireland 5127N 094 W 0340 0740 1140 1540 1940 2340 55 22 07 21 W 400 0240 0640 1040 1440 1840 2240 Niton 5035N 0118W 0140 0540 0940 1340 1740 2140 5206 0415 518 110 0230 0630 1030 1430 1830 2230 ER Bodo Radio 1423E 518 0010 0410 0810 1210 1610 2010 i 05 34 518 450 0150 0550 0950 1350 1750 2150 31 06 Svalbard 13 38 E Orlandet 09 33 E Bjuroklubb 21 36 E 14 19 E 12 23 E Cullercoats 55 02 N 01 26 W 5451N 05 07 Niton 5035N 0118 Oostende 5111N 02 48 E 48 28 N 05 03 W Niton 5035N 0118 W Horta 3832N 28 38 W Monsanto 38 44 N 09 11 W Coruna 43 21 N 08 27 W Tarifa 3601N 0534W Las Palmas 28 10 N 15 25 W France Netherlands 518 450 0330 0730 1130 1530 1930 2330 51 450 0000 0400 0800 1200 1600 2000 518 450 0210 0610 1010 1410 1810 2210 518 300 01
26. 000 VNNALNY ON 4d09 NOI Ld YOS3d YH 02 02 0 H L XN 01 01 0 I L 0 286 1511 5NIMOVd 076 X MV80 111 14135414 4 14 NINO 30 343334 304 ONIMVUG NI SNOISN3NIQ 6 2 BSS CO 3AVS JHL SI ALITVNO 190084 344 SHL 30 3914 NI QdddiHS 38 19000844 YAMOT JHL W31l NV 3804 041511 38 AVW 53400 NV S3dAl OML Cee 1 jdAL YOLOANNOOD VIXVOO W g44E MAYIS 9NIddV1 4 13S TAL AEG 5 5 0114149530 3NI 1100 EC Sik uH SIVIYSLVW NOIIVTIVISNI XE AERE __ w9810 80d0 00 0 7 919 000 ON 3000 TE EET EEr E vY 6 80 2076 8 41173 14135414 NINO 30 343334 304 ONIMVUG NI SNOISN3NIQ 6 2 BSS 3AVS JHL 51 ALITVNO LONGOYd YJddN 30 3914 NI HdddIHS 38 AYW 1900044 01 JHL WALI NV 403 041511 48 53400 NV S3dAl OML y 62012 Ces E F E 1 Bl g C 64 S 43913 HELE 6 4 JdAL 2 25 0 YOLOANNOOD VIXVOO W 60 MAYIS 9NIddVl 414S TAL AEG LAGGY EY 5 011414053 3NI 1100 3WVN ON WHY Sik gt uox 51414414 NOILVTIVISNI Xp 05 4 T __ 9810 8090 00 00
27. 03 Confirm that Range is chosen and then press the ENT key Enter the service area 1 to 999 nm and then press the ENT key Confirm that Save data is chosen and then press the ENT key The message Save new station appears Press lt to choose Yes and then press ENT key to close the new addition window disappears Note If the station ID was not entered at step 14 the message Enter ID data appears Press any key and then enter the station ID To enter another NAVTEX station repeat steps 4 through 18 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the menu 2 13 2 Editing station Existing NAVTEX station may be edited as follows Press the MENU ESC key to show the main menu Press or Y to choose Service and then press the ENT key Press or Y to choose Edit Station List and then press the ENT key Press 4 gt to choose the NAV area to be changed 01 to 16 EXT Press the LIST key to choose the frequency to be changed 518kHz 490kHz or 4209 5 2 6 Press or Y to choose the station and then press the ENT key Delete 7 Press A to choose Edit and then press ENT key to show the edit window appears Oostende NAV Area gt Station Station p Oostende Latitude gt Latitude 9 51 11 N Longitude 1 Longitude b 2 48 E 518kHz ID2 103 Station of 490kHz ID2 103 42
28. 0655 1055 1455 1855 2255 60 00 W 518 300 U 0320 0720 1120 1520 1920 2320 V 0335 0735 1135 1535 1935 2335 66 10 W 518 300 Continued next page 1 5 1 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM Country Station Latitude Longitude Broadcast schedule UTC area nm F mun mue om x em Iqaluit NU 63 43 N 68 33 W uan oroew zo 1000 am com n Netherlands Antilles Curacao 1210N 68 52 W 518 400 H 0110 0510 0910 1310 1710 2110 Argentina 54 485 68 18 W 0200 0600 1000 1400 1800 2200 Rio Gallegos 5137 S 65 03 W 0210 0610 1010 1410 1810 2210 Comodoro 4551S 67 25 0220 0620 1020 1420 1820 2220 Rivadavia Bahia Blanca 3843 S 62 06 W 0230 0630 1030 1430 1830 2230 Plata 38 03 5 57 32 01000 0240 0640 1040 1440 1840 2240 34 36 5 58 22 58 R 0250 0650 1050 1450 1850 2250 Fr 0050 0450 0850 1250 1650 2050 Uruguay La Paloma 34 405 54 09 W 286 a 0000 0400 0800 1200 1600 2000 0000 0400 0800 1200 1600 2000 VII Namibia Was Bay 23 03 S 14 37 E vi Namibia 2303S 978 0010 0410 0810 1210 1610 2010 0010 0410 0810 1210 1610 2010 South Africa 33 40 5 18 43 0020 0420 0820 1220 1620 2020 34025 si
29. 09 5kHz 01 ID2 ID3 Service Area Range 55nm Save data Edit window Ex NAVTEX station Oostende 8 Edit data as appropriate 9 Confirm that Save station is chosen and then press the ENT key 10 Press lt to choose YES and then press the ENT key to erase the edit window 11 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the menu Deleting NAVTEX stations You may delete unnecessary NAVTEX stations as follows Press the MENU ESC key to show the main menu Press A or V to choose Service and then press the ENT key Press A or V to choose Edit Station List and then press the ENT key Press 4 or to choose the NAV area to be deleted 01 to 16 EXT Press the LIST key to choose the frequency to be deleted 518kHz 490kHz or 4209 5kHz 6 Press A or V to choose the station name to be deleted and then press ENT key The item window appears d 2 14 2 Delete 7 Press or Y to choose Delete and then press the ENT key The message Delete station appears 8 Press lt to choose Yes and then press the ENT key to close the edit window 9 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the menu 2 14 Icons The NX 700 shows various icons to denote equipment status and these are as shown in the table below Status icon shown at the tip of display EAM I Blinking Shows that an International frequency 518 kHz message has not been read
30. 10 0510 0910 1310 1710 2110 51 300 0130 0530 0930 1330 1730 2130 518 300 0030 0430 0830 1230 1630 2030 51 270 0100 0500 0900 1300 1700 2100 49 270 0320 0720 1120 1520 1920 2320 2 5 2 7 lt JJ Q 9 o 18 T SJ o 3 5 O gt 5 D c O O 5 2 Q gt o D A 3 2 5 3 o 5 51 270 ES 0220 0620 1020 1420 1820 2220 49 270 0020 0420 0820 1220 1620 2020 51 270 0040 0440 0840 1240 1640 2040 6 49 270 EN 0120 0520 0920 1320 1720 2120 150 0200 0600 1000 1400 1800 2200 300 0000 0400 0800 1200 1600 2000 51 49 300 0040 0440 0840 1240 1640 2040 49 270 0310 0710 1110 1510 1910 2310 518 640 0050 0450 0850 1250 1650 2050 51 530 0250 0650 1050 1450 1850 2250 49 530 0100 0500 0900 1300 1700 2100 518 400 ER 0030 0430 0830 1230 1630 2030 518 400 G 0100 0500 0900 1300 1700 2100 518 400 EN 0120 0520 0920 1320 1720 2120 Continued on next page 1 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM NAV Freq Area Station Countr Station Latit Longitud Broadcast schedule UTC area untry atitude ongitude kHz nifi ID ule eme feats m aco me i 3112 29 52 0210 0610 1010 1410 1810 2210 05 59 0020 0420 0820 1220 1620
31. 115 12 24 VDC 200 230 VAC 10 50 60 Hz Standard User supply Environmental Category Antenna unit To be installed in an exposed area Display unit To be installed in a protected area Receiver unit 1 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM 1 1 1 2 How NAVTEX Works NAVTEX is an acronym meaning Navigational Telex and as its name shows it is a kind of narrow band radio teletype system for sending by frequency shift keying text messages expressed in a 7 unit code The difference 15 that a NAVTEX transmitter transmits nine control characters header code ahead of the main message so that the receiver can identify the station message type and serial number automatically NAVTEX System Operation For navigation purposes the world is divided into 16 areas as shown figure below Each Navtex station has an identification code from A to Z The frequency assigned to Navtex are 518 kHz and another 490 or 4209 5 kHz and many stations exist in the same service coverage If the stations were to transmit without any rule the system would collapse due to mutual interference To avoid this problem the following rules apply e he transmission schedule is determined so that two or more stations having a common service area may nol overlap in time e Each station transmits with minimum required power to cover its service area 200 to 400 nautical miles nominal
32. 18 2 Service menu tem _ 4800 9600 19200 38400 bps 4800 9600 Selects the data transmission speed to output data to the INS 19200 38400 Turns the header Own ship s position date frequency error rate and distance information when receiving a message for printing on off 518 2 Error Rate 0 0 Print Receiving date Received MAY 07 2005 01 12 53 Own ship s poisition Position 34 28 N 134 03 E Header Header when receiving Distance 23 4nm BU cada Distance between the positions shown the messasge Selects the data transmission speed at which to input data from INS bps and own ship s when receiving Edit Edits deletes stations See paragraph 2 13 Station List Default Restores all default settings See paragraph 3 5 Settings Starts the diagnostic test See paragraph 3 4 shows the status for International and Local receiving Si I mili I Li International OUT FROM FALSE CAPE THE IRGINIA 2 4 4461 FENWICK ISLAND TO CAPE HATTERAS TAL SHELF WATERS TODAY HE HI DS 18 TO 15 KT BECOMING BY EVEN ING SEAS 2 TO Rev Local message LOCAL Monitor EL P p ERO Z FCLCLNNHH HDUPSc 1PAN PAN 1NORTH ATLANTIC HORT OF 31H TO 67H AND WEST OF lt SYHOPSIS VALID 1888 UTC OCT 25 FO RECAST VALID 0600 UTC OCT 27 64 MENUJRETURH TO MEHU
33. 27095 10925W 518 300 03 XVI Peru Paita 05055 8107 W 518 Callao 12035 7709W Mollendo 17015 7201W 0340 0740 1140 1540 1940 2340 Note The list shows the stations listed at Longwave Navtex Broadcasts Oct 2004 518 518 2 OPERATION 2 1 Operating Controls Registers items on menus Cursor pad Shifts the cursor and display Selects items on menus Opens menu Returns to the previous display Opens the LIST options Opens the PRINT options Turns the power on off Adjusts the panel and LCD dimmer Raises the dimmer Decreases the dimmer Display unit front view 2 2 Turning the Unit On Off Press the b key to turn the unit on A beep sounds and the equipment shows the start up display where the ROM and RAM are checked for proper operation and the program no is displayed The results of the check are shown as OK or Good When the results are OK the list display is shown after five seconds after completion of the check with frequency last used before turning the power off DUAL CHANNEL NAVTEX NX 700 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD ROM OK Program 0850196 XX Program version 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 At the default setting the equipment functions as below When the results of the check are OK ALL MESSAGE display for 518 kHz appears This screen shows all messages received in 518 kHz You can switch 518 kHz Intern
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38. Blinking Blinking Blinking Shows that a Local frequency message has not been read L1 490 kHz L2 4209 5 kHz While receiving a message we l International frequency 518 kHz Blinking 1 490 kHz Blinking L2 4209 5 kHz Liahtin Appears when the equipment is ready to receive the gung International frequency Lighting Appears when the equipment is ready to receive the local frequency L1 490 kHz L2 4209 5 kHz 1 2 Lighting Displayed when the voltage the internal battery is low The message Battery error also appears the display Lighting Print error no paper not connected to the printer etc he message Printer error also appears on the display Lighting While printing Message icon shown next to messages X Lighting Displayed when message is displayed for the first Lighting This icon disappeared after showing the detail 24 hours has passed Lighting Displayed when message type D SAR is displayed Appears when message type or L Warning 15 displayed Lighting Protected message 2 15 Lighting Z E 2 2 15 Messages List In addition to the message Received new local int l msg the following message related messages may appear on the display Remedy ___ Press any key Press any key Pres
39. OPERATOR S MANUAL NAVTEX RECEIVER MODEL 700 FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD www luruno co jp FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 0 52 Ashi hara cho N shi nonh ya 662 8580 Tel ephone 81 0 798 65 2111 Fax 481 0 798 65 4200 X Al rights reserved Printed i n J apan Pub OME 56490 LB NX 00A B Elemental Chlorine Free The paper used i n thi s nanual is el enental chl ori ne free FURUNO Aut hori zed D stri but or Deal er MY 2005 APR 30 2009 00015280413 The operator of this equipment must read follow the descriptions in this manual Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury e Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO e fthis manual is lost worn contact your dealer about replacement contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice example screens or illustrations shown in this manual can be different from the Screens you see on your display The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equipment settings e Save this manual for future reference Any modification of the equipment including software by persons not authorized by FURUNO will cancel the warranty e All brand and product names are trademarks registered trademarks or servi
40. RENQ NAT E F E CAINO 39N343334 304 ONIMVYG NI SNOISN3WIQ 62 8 1 1 L0 6 X MV80 ON 4117300 91410313 S 3513 ON Lud ai JO Wall ON 3009 SMuVW3H ALI LNVAD ON OMG 14553 Wad 8138 1511 514 4 4 d 00 010120808 LL V 11 700 01440313 ANI ULNO JHL 804 0036 58305 9NddvL IBS ISN 3110346 108 SI HOM 40 308983101 1 19 7 JONVYVITO JONAS WANININ 310 4 AC 5 R2IOOHDZOCXGHOMKELAS4EYCNPREHDE CE 20702 4070 208 Cc j Y a 6 SEE L I H X 001 LOL OS TVNINH3L V MJA TWNOIS YANOd VEX 83 os 90 v G ww AA hr A IJ KH T X 31819973 _ NINO ___ INS M INNON 65073 _ 0 11 5 Z KUL 00 LINA 803 X 5 5 3405 1 4135 ISA 410445 LON SI HOIHM 5 30 9 SALVOIGN 6 35 WOWININ 310N
41. age List options 3 Choose Lock Message from the list window The protect icon appears next to the message selected Note 1 To unlock a message choose it and then select Unlock Message in the list window The protect icon disappears Note 2 When you unlock a message which was received 66 hours ago or a message that is older than No 200 it will be deleted promptly when unlocked Note 3 Maximum each 50 messages for International and local or 25 of each memory can be protected 2 12 2 Printing Messages Received messages can be printed automatically manually from the built in printer 700 or external printer NX 700B Printing all messages displayed All messages chosen on paragraph 2 11 can be printed out 1 Press the PRINT key with showing all messages Cancel Print Print options 2 Press or to choose Print 3 Press the ENT key to print Note When a message is received while printing some messages the new one cannot be printed Printing each message Press A or to choose the desired message from the list Press the ENT key to show the detailed information Press the PRINT key Press Aor to choose Print from the window Press the ENT key to print E Canceling printing When a menu is displayed you cannot cancel the printing 1 Press the PRINT key while showing the messages to open the print window 2 Press to choo
42. age PRINT key Print Cancel Print AP 1 F U R U IN 1 2 1 3 1 4 les 1 6 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 NX 700A B SPECIFICATIONS OF NAVTEX RECEIVER NAVTEX RECEIVER Receiving frequency Mode of reception Sensitivity Input protection opurious emission Message category DISPLAY UNIT Display system Display modes Message storage NX 700A B 518 kHz and 490 kHz or 4209 5 kHz receive both frequencies simultaneously F1B 2 uV e m f 50 ohms 4 error rate or less Withstands 30 Vrms for 15 minutes or more w pre amp unit 1nW or less A navigational warning B meteorological warning C ice report D earch and rescue information piracy and armed robbery E meteorological forecast F pilot message G AIS H LORAN C message l reserved presently not used J SATNAV message K ohter electronic navigational aid system message L navigational warning additional M to Y reserved presently not used Z QRU no message on hand 5 inch 76 W x 100 H mm monochrome LCD 240 x 320 dots Message selection mode Message display mode 200 messages x 2 channels 100 000 characters x 2 channels PRINTER SECTION FOR NX 700A ONLY Printing system Printing paper Printing width Character format Dot pitch Number of characters Print speed Line thermal head printing system Thermal paper 58 mm x 30 m 48 mm 24 x 12 dot 8 dots mm 32 characters line Appr
43. ational message and 490 kHz local message to display The 700 is preset to print all received message out 51 o ALL MESSAGES B MESSAGE MENU SEND 4 Y FREQ LISTILIST MEHU PRINT PRINT MEHU All message display 518 kHz Note 1 To display all received messages 490 kHz press 4 or gt Note 2 To cancel the printing all received messages out see page 2 11 To turn the power off press the key again Note If NG appears for any test try to press any key to go to the next stage The equipment however may not be operated properly Contact your dealer if the problem persists Adjusting LCD Dimmer You can adjust LCD and panel dimmer with the DIM key The adjustment range 15 0 dark to 9 bright Raises the dimmer Decreases the dimmer 2 2 4 Confirming New Message When you receive a new message one of the following depending on message received SAR Search and Rescue message 1 When an SAR message is received the audible alert sounds and details for the SAR message appear Icon for SAR message EC ERROR RATE H 44 619 638 2020 ETHERLANDS COASTGUARD DISTRESS MESSAGE 1828180 JUL ETHERLANDS COASTGUARD E PhP Phr PhP WF SS MNI NI NI 2 Press any key other than key to silence the alarm Other messages 1 When m
44. ce marks of their respective holders How to discard this product Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org for the correct method of disposal How to discard a used battery FURUNO products have a battery ies To see if your product has a battery ies see the chapter on Maintenance Follow the instructions below if a battery les is used Cd In the USA The Mobius loop symbol three chasing arrows indicates that Ni Cd and lead acid rechargeable xo batteries must be recycled Take the used batteries to battery collection site according to local laws Ni Cd In the European Union The crossed out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries must not be discarded in standard trash or at a trash site Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006 66 EU In the other countries There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol The number of symbols can increase when the other countries make their own recycling symbols in the future SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these safety instructions before you operate the equipment Indicates a condition that can cause death serious WARNING Injury if not avoided AN CAUTION Indicates a condition t
45. consumption Displays the NAV data date own ship s position speed and course or distance distance between own ship s position and information mentioned in the message at the bottom of screen TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT LIS u uuu uzun 28 58 20524556 3052205203298 Vill STSTEM CONFIGURATIONS uu uuu X T PRINCIPLE 1 1 O 1 1 12 System un n puasa as 1 1 1237 Message 1 2 1 4 NAVTEX Salo MODs 1 3 1255 4 EISE 1 4 Me dz pe mm 2 1 2 1 Operating Controls 2 1 232 Unit On gt 2 1 E 52 sua hat maa 2 2 2 4 Confirming the New Message a nnns nnns 2 3 2 5 uu adum dace 2 4 2 6 Choosing the Receive Mode 2 5 2 7 Choosing the Local 2 6 2 8 Editing the Setting for Station and Message
46. e 1 nuno 0020 1820 1720 2120 oues sos sie sm O om em patos ste ao P tesoro 1000 1430 200 X Barran Hamas 0000 2509n sozee 1210 1610 2010_ san Serapeum 30 28 N 32 22 E ste ao V on 1002500 m Ban ssa mon ouo cem 1200 1600 2000 see r m Continued on next page Egypt 1 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM Countr Station Latitude Longitude eu Broadcast schedule UTC area y 9 sem sie ao P um uon 1502000 so sie mo O temo __ swa sie pain ssa aso on __ poten ees sa eva ora 210 dass 0 sie son 9 10 em won ao aere me oran Korea mom Pyongsan 35 36 N 126 29 w Pov ee 1220 1230 1620 1630 2020 2030 Continued on next page 1 7 1 PRINCIPLE OF SYSTEM Area Station Country Station Latitude Longitude Broadcast schedule UTC area nm Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 1047N
47. e of the bit masks it sends one or more NRM sentences to the NAVTEX receiver When another device wishes to determine the current values of the bit masks it sends a query sentence to the NAVTEX receiver as follows CRQ NRM hh lt CR gt lt LF gt On receiving this query the NAVTEX receiver will respond with one NRM sentences for each mask type and frequency combination that it supports For example a NAVTEX receiver which support separate storage printer and INS masks for each of three receiver frequencies will return a total of nine NRM sentences in response to the above query Example INNRM 2 1 00001E1F 00000023 57 This example specifies that message identifiers B and received from transmitter areas A to E and J to M on 490 kHz should be sent to the printer port when they are received Note that this command sets the printer mask for future use there is no immediate output generated as a result of receiving this command Example INNRM 0 2 00001E1F 0FFFFFF 21 This example requests that all currently stored messages of all message type received from transmitter areas A to E and J to M on 518 kHz should be immediately returned to the requesting device as a series of NRX sentences Note that this command does not update any of the stored masks 4 13 4 INSTALLATION Recommend Minimum Specific GNSS Data RMC hhmmss ss A Ill lll a yyyyy yyy a X X X X XXXXXX X xX a a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt
48. ect to the receiver unit DPYC 1 5 For external alarm Vinyl sheath 100 mm Soldering Vinyl wire Scrape the paint off the cable where the cable contacts the cable clamp TTYCS 1Q For Navigator or INS Shield 5mm SE 100 mm Soldering Vinyl wire Vinyl sheath Scrape the paint off the cable where the cable contacts the cable clamp DPYC 2 5 For ship 6 battery r o Crimp on lug local supply Vinyl sheath Scrape the paint off the cable where the cable contacts the cable clamp How to use J402 and 403 connector 1 Insert the terminal opener attached in the receiver unit into the connector 2 Insert a wire in terminal while pressing and holding the terminal opener 3 Release the terminal opener Pull wire to confirm that it is connected firmly Terminal opener 4 7 4 INSTALLATION 30 Plug assembly Contact sleeve Sheath X omm 2 sure to leave some slack the cable for future service and maintenance For RG 10 UY RG 214 cable When using the coaxial cable type RG 10 UY or RG 214 attach the FM MP 7 connector supplied as installation material or PL 259 local supply as below Pa Re 6 Remove the sheath by 30 mm Bare 23 mm of the center conductor Trim braided shield by 5 mm and tin Slide coupling ring onto cable Screw the plug assembly on the cable oolder plug assemb
49. er our sole responsibility that the product NAVTEX receiver Types NX 700A display with printer and NX 700B display only consisting of Display unit NX 700 A for NX 700A or NX 700 B for NX 700B Receiver unit NX 7001 Active ferrite loop antenna NX 7H and optional Alarm unit 350 and Power supply unit PR 240 Model name type number to which this declaration relates conforms to the following standard s or normative document s IMO Resolution MSC 148 77 IEC 61097 6 2nd edition 2005 12 IMO Resolution A 694 1 7 EN 61162 1 2000 07 IEC 61162 1 2nd edition 2000 07 ITU R Recommendation M 540 2 EN 61162 2 1998 09 IEC 61162 2 1st edition 1998 09 ITU R Recommendation M 625 3 EN 60945 2002 IEC 60945 4th edition 2002 08 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see EC type examination Module B certificate N 05212003 AA 03 of 20 August 2008 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Production Quality System Module D certificate No P 112 of 4 December 2008 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test reports 99624530 of 25 2005 and 99770230 of 6 July 2006 prepared by Telefication The Netherlands Test Report No FLI 12 05 020 of 17 2005 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd Nishinomiya Japan This declaration is issued according to the provisions of European Council Directive 96 98 EC on marine equipment modified by
50. ermal paper 058 30 1 000 154 047 1 Turn off power 2 Press the button shown below to open the paper holder cover Eject button NA RECEIVER l gt ge NS 7 3 Peel the tape from the end of new paper Tape 4 Set the new paper in the paper container in the direction shown below Paper holder New paper Paper holder cover 5 Pull the end of the paper by 2 to cm as shown above and then close the cover 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 3 Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation If you cannot restore normal operation do attempt to check inside the unit Any trouble should be referred to a qualified technician ask serviceman to replace the blown fuse check battery for proper voltage output confirm that Manual mode is chosen messages See paragraph 2 6 check equipment by the diagnostic test check the broadcasting schedule NAVTEX signal cannot be received check that the D sub connector is firmly fastened check that the antenna cable is firmly fastened load paper correctly paper feeds but no recording NX 700A check if correct thermal paper is being only used keep the paper in a well ventilated and
51. essage other than SAR message is received the display shows one of the following windows Received new int l msg Received new local msg Display new msg Display new msg Yes Yes International message Local message 2 If you want to read the message immediately press lt to choose Yes and then press the ENT key to display the message To read the message later choose No and then press the ENT key to close the window 2 3 2 2 5 Sample Messages Press A or cursor pad to choose a message and then press the ENT key to show the detailed information for that message The message list and detailed message displays can be switched by pressing the ENT key Station ID type of message Frequency paragraph 2 9 serial No two digits paragraph 1 3 Status icon paragraph 2 14 Status icon paragraph 2 14 No of saved messages Error rate Category of messages 515 LI 62 paragraph 2 11 MESSAGES u ERROR RATE 8 82 MESSAGES Receiving 001 061 New 039 PAGS JAN 81 88 82 1717 date ENT key E MENU MENU LENT SHOW LIST LISTILIST MEHU MERU a SCROLL ___ 4 CHANGE Operation guide lt 5 MES LISTILIST MENU PRINTIPRINT Message icon paragraph 2 14 Message list Detailed message Note 1 The operation guide at the bottom of screen shows the functions o
52. f the keys available for use with the current screen Note 2 The character size can be changed For detail see page 2 18 Shows the newer 4 or older gt message MENU fo the main menu Detailed List Shows the detailed message selected ENT i Detailed Shows the message list List LIST d Shows the list options Lit PRINT Detailed Shows the print options 2 4 2 6 2 Choosing Receive Mode The menu allows you to select what station to receive automatically manually The Auto mode requires navigation data and stations are automatically selected according to the distance between own ship and NAV EX stations If navigation data is not input all stations are selected The manual mode lets you freely stations to receive The INS mode allows you to set the station message and local channel from the external equipment ex Integrated Navigation System using NRM or PFEC sentence connected Note that Manual should be chosen if you intend to not use the command from the external equipment 1 Press the MENU ESC key to show the main menu System Display Service Main menu 2 Press or Y to choose 3 Press the ENT key or to open the menu NAVTEX Auto Rev Mask Local Channel 490kHz Rev Mask INS Output Mask Printer Mask NAVTEX menu 4 Press
53. hat can cause minor or moderate injury if not avoided N Warning Caution Q Prohibitive Action o Mandatory Action Safety information for the Operator WARNING CAUTION ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD A warning label is attached to the equip Do not open the equipment ment Do not remove the label If the label is missing or damaged contact Only qualified personnel a FURUNO agent or dealer about should work inside the replacement equipment Name Waming Label 1 Do not disassemble or modify the WARNING 9 avoid electrical shock 86 003 1011 1 equipment ee S No user serviceable Code No 100 236 231 parts inside Fire electrical shock or serious injury can Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Contact a FURUNO agent for service Keep heater away from equipment A heater can melt the equipment s power cord which can cause fire or electrical shock Use the proper fuse Fuse rating is shown on the equipment Use of a wrong luse can result in damage to the equipment Safety information for the Installer A WARNING Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual ELECTRICAL Only qualified personnel SHOCK should work inside the HAZARD equipment Turn off the power at the mains switch board before
54. ht connection and Clean or replace ground wire corrosion as necessary 3 1 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 2 3 2 Replacement of Fuse Battery and Thermal Paper Fuse The fuse inside the receiver unit protects the equipment from overcurrent or reverse polarity If the fuse blows contact your dealer about replacement FGMB 125V 2A PBF 000 157 479 10 WARNING Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage to the equipment or cause fire Battery A battery is installed inside the display unit and it preserves data when the power is turned off The life of the battery is about 5 10 years and its voltage Is checked when the power is turned on When its voltage is low the BATTERY icon appears on the display to alert you When this happens contact your dealer to request replacement of the battery Note When the battery is dead all default settings are restored BATT CR2450 F2ST2L 000 144 941 A WARNING Ensure battery polarity is correct Wrong polarity may cause the batteries to explode LCD Display The life of the LCD is approx 20 000 hour When the LCD has expired the brilliance cannot be raised 3 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING Thermal paper NX 700A onl When the thermal paper runs out completely the message Printer error center of screen and the icon at the right hand top corner appear Replace the paper as follows Th
55. ing Selects the speed of scrolling by pressing A or V Slow Scrolls by one line Fast Scrolls by half of screen Slow Fast Skips to Skip to scrolling Scrolls line by line in list display Skips to position in detailed display Small Font Size Selects the size of characters Medium Large Displ 24h Selects the time format MMM DD Selects the date format DD MMM YYYY MMM DD Date Display selects the type of data as user display to be shown at the bottom of the display Nav Data Date 07 2005 00 00 18 Own ship s 12 34 001 N position 123 45 001 E Ship s speed gt 5 1 6 kt COG 56 9 SCROLL lt gt CHANGE FREQ MENU MENU ENT SHOW MESSAGE Off LIST LIST MENU PRINT PRINT MENU Nav Data Distance User Display Distance Distance between the positions shown in the message and own ship s when receiving x UNA DISTANCE _ 23 4nm SCROLL 4 CHANGE FREQ MENU MENU ENT SHOW MESSAGE LIST LIST MENU PRINT PRINT MENU Selects the speed format to be displayed SOG Speed Over Ground STW Speed Through Water Contrast Sets the display contrast opeed SOG STW Display User Select Choose the type of messages and stations to display on Station amp SELECT MESSAGES display shown by choosing User Msg Selected Message after pressing LIST key For detail see section 2 8 2
56. ional kit 3 Fasten four self tapping screws Supplied with the optional kit to fix the display unit to the mounting location 4 2 4 2 4 INSTALLATION Receiver Unit General considerations e he mounting location should be well ventilated and dry e he unit can be mounted on bulkhead or the desk e Secure the maintenance space shown in drawing at the back of this manual for ease of maintenance and service e Compass safe distances are Standard 1 15 m Steering 0 75 m Mounting Method Fasten the receiver unit with four self tapping screws 5x20 supplied as installation material For bulkhead mounting do the follows 1 Tighten lower self tapping screws so there is 5 mm clearance between bottom of screw head and bulkhead 2 Hook the receiver unit on the lower screws 3 Tighten upper screws followed by the lower screws Fixing hole 2 26 210 1 205 1 4 3 4 INSTALLATION 4 3 Mounting considerations Install the antenna unit referring to the antenna installation diagram at the back of this manual When selecting a mounting location for the antenna unit keep in mind the following points e Do not shorten the antenna cable e Do not install the antenna unit within beamwidth of the radar Coat here with silicone sealant to prevent breakage of the cable by vibration Wrap the vinyl sheet to prevent the breakage of the cable and then fix the hose clamp
57. ipment however you should carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for installation operation and maintenance No machine can perform its intended functions unless it is installed and maintained properly Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features NAVTEX Navigational Telex is a world wide coastal telex broadcasting system Coastal NAVTEX broadcasting stations with specific ID s transmit Navigational warnings Meteorological warnings Search and Rescue SAR information and other navigational information for NAVTEX receiver equipped vessels sailing in coastal waters The FURUNO NX 700 NAVTEX receiver receives NAVTEX messages and automatically displays them together with station ID and message category information If ship s position data is fed from navigation equipment the NX 700 automatically decides in which NAVAREA the vessel is navigating and selects stations NAVAREAs are geographical zones defined by the international Maritime Organization Meets the following standards and regulations MSC 148 77 IMO A 694 17 IEC61097 6 Ed 2 2005 12 IEC 60945 Ed 3 and 4 IEC 61162 1 and 2 EN 300 065 V 1 1 3 EN 301 011 V 1 1 1 1998 09 ITU R M 540 2 ITU R M 625 3 Receives 518 kHz and another 490 or 4209 5 kHz at the same time 5 LCD display Prints out the message selected Bright 76 x 100 mm monochrome LCD 240 x 320 dots with adjustable contrast and brilliance Low power
58. larm User Selected and Good messages 1 With the message list or detailed message shown press the LIST key to show the list options Alarm Messages User Selected Messages Good Messages Lock Message List options 2 Press or Y to choose the item All Messages Shows all messages received Alarm Messages Shows only SARWARNING messages User Selected Messages Shows messages arranged at User Select Station amp Msg on Display menu Good Messages Shows messages whose error rate is less than 4 3 Press the ENT key to close the window The list chosen at step 2 appears Note When the following messages appear set the List window to All Messages to show Urgent message Message not chosen for display received it is a int l or local 00 message Choose All Message LIST menu to display Normal message Int l or local message not chosen for display received Choose All Message LIST menu to display 2 9 2 2 10 Protecting message from deleting Messages are automatically deleted from the memory under the following conditions 66 hours passed from the moment when received Older than No 200 To prevent a message from being deleted do the follows 1 Choose the message at the list display 2 Press the LIST key to show the list options User Selected Messages Good Messages Lock Mess
59. ly to braided shield through solder holes Solder contact sleeve to conductor Screw coupling ring into plug assembly Solder here gt 22 Braided shield Insulator Solder both Cut conductor here 4 8 Coupling ring sides of hole Note When the RG 214 cable is used care must be exercised to prevent damage to the cable as it has no armor 4 INSTALLATION Extending antenna cable length When connecting two cables for extension use optional extension cable kit OP 04 2 Code No 000 041 174 10 m 000 041 175 20 m 000 041 176 30 m 000 041 177 40 m 000 041 178 50 m Code No Remarks 005 948 320 10 m w connectors 005 948 330 20 m w connectors Cable assy 04S4168 005 948 340 30 m w connectors 005 948 350 40 m w connectors 005 948 360 50 m w connectors I FMA 1 000 152 964 10 1 I Insulating tape U tape 0 5x19x5M 000 800 985 1 04 2 O O Receiver unit FMA 1 connector Grounding The ground wire local supply should be 1 25 sq or larger The ground wire should be as short as possible 4 INSTALLATION 4 6 4 10 Setting Printer After the connection completely the setting of printer should be done for NX 700B as shown below For NX 700A use the default setting as is 1 Press the 1 key to turn the power 2 Press the key show the main menu NAVTEX system Display Service 3 Press to choose Syste
60. m and then press the ENT key or to activate the System menu Warn Msg Alm Signal Monitor gt Off Key Beep gt Off Time Offset 00 00 Units gt nm kt Printer gt NX 700A 4 Press Y to choose Printer and then press the ENT key or gt to show the item window None Upright Inverted 5 Press A or Y to choose the appropriate setting and then press the ENT key None When no printer is connected NX 700A For NX 700A only Upright When NX 700B is connected to an upright type printer which ejects paper in bottom to top direction Inverted When 700 is connected to a bulkhead mount printer which ejects paper in top to bottom direction 6 Press the MENU key several times to close the menu 4 7 4 INSTALLATION Digital Interfacing This equipment can receive navigation data in IEC 61162 1 Ed2 2 format Priority TIME ZDA L L GNS gt GGA gt RMC gt GLL SOG VTG gt VBW gt STW VHW gt VEW COG VTG gt Input data sentence description GGA GPS position fixing condition GGA hhmmss ss llll Ill a yyyyy yyy a X Xx X X X X M x x M x x xxxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt UTC of position Latitude N S Longitude E W GPS quality indicator see note Number of satellite 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
61. ncy table index 0 9 4 NAVTEX message code 3 sequential message id 00 99 2 sentence number 001 999 number of sentences 001 999 1 NOTE 1 The total number of sentences required to transfer the NAVTEX message from the NAVTEX radio receiver The first field specifies the total number of sentences used for a message minimum value 1 The Sentence Number field identifies the older of this sentence in the message minimum value 1 All sentences contain the same number of fields For efficiency it is recommended that null fields be used in the additional sentences where the data is unchanged from the first sentence this applies to fields 4 through 12 NOTE 2 The sequential message identifier provides a unique identifier for each NAVTEX message represented by a group of sentences Though the message code field 4 contains a NAVTEX message serial number there are special cases when the message serial number is set to 00 and has a different meaning or when the same message code can occur more than once When these conditions occur the sequential message identifier can be relied upon to uniquely identify this NAVTEX message from other NAVTEX messages with the same message code NOTE 3 The NAVTEX message code contains three related entities The first character identifies the transmitter coverage area and the second character identifies the type of message Both these characters are as defined in Table of Recommendation ITU R M 625 3 combination number
62. nuts and washers local supply S enn 85 Jo NX 700A NX 700B 4 1 4 INSTALLATION Flush mounting The display unit can be installed flush mounted in a console or panel by using the optional flush mount kit For NX 700A Type OP08 19 Code No 004 515 260 Mounting metal 08 023 1019 100 326 960 1 Self tapping screw 5X20 000 802 081 6 Hex bolt M8x15 000 862 144 2 000 864 262 2 2 1 Cut out a hole with dimensions as shown below in the mounting location 284 0 5 24 Fixing hole 2 Attach the fixing metal to the display unit with two hex bolts M8x15 supplied with optional kit and spring washers supplied with optional kit 3 Fasten six self tapping screws to fix the display unit to the mounting location For NX 700B Type OP08 20 Code No 004 515 270 Mounting metal 08 023 2011 100 327 010 1 1 1 1 Seltapping screw 5 20 000 802 081 4 S head screw 2 000 802 130 4 1 Cut out a hole with dimensions as shown below the mounting location Fixing hole 2 Attach the fixing metal to the display unit with four pan head screws 4 12 Supplied with the opt
63. ox 20 mm sec SP 1 5649501 F U R U N O NX 700A B 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 5 2 5 3 6 1 6 2 7 2 7 3 7 4 8 1 8 2 8 3 NX 7H H field antenna Output impedance 50 ohms Power supply 7 V to 9 V thru co ax cable INTERFACE Input data 1 61162 1 2 GLL ZDA GNS VHW VTG VBW NRM PFEC Output data NRX ALR NRM Alarm Normal close contact closure signal floating max 80 mA 50 V for SAR alert POWER SUPPLY NX 700A 12 24VDC 1 5 0 8A NX 700B 12 24VDC 0 7 0 4A ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION Ambient temperature Antenna unit 25 C to 70 C Receiver Display unit 15 C to 55 C Relative humidity 95 at 40 C without dew condensation Waterproofing Antenna unit IP66 Receiver Display unit IP20 NX 700B IP25 for front panel Vibration 2Hz to 5 Hz and up to 13 2 Hz with an excursion of 1 mm 10 7 m s maximum acceleration at 13 2 Hz above 13 2 Hz and up to 100 Hz with a constant maximum acceleration of 7 m s COATING COLOR Display unit 0 unit N3 0 Antenna unit N9 5 SP 2 E5649S01F M 0986 X MV80 ONIMVUG NI SNOISN3AIQ Z CO E 2986 1 80 KINO NISNOISNAWIC BSS AWVS SI JWYS SI AHL
64. s 1 26 Transmitter identification characters are allocated by the IMO NAVTEX manual IMO publication 951E The remaining two characters are restricted to numerals with a range of 00 to 99 and represent a serial number for each type of message The value of 00 is a special case and not considered a serial number NOTE 4 The frequency indicator identifies the frequency that the NAVTEX message was received on 0 not received over air eg test messages 1 490 kHz 2 518 kHz 3 4209 5 kHz 4 through 9 are reserved for future use NOTE 5 The total number of characters indicates the expected size of the message body sent in this sequence of NRX sentences It does not include the additional overhead for reserved characters found in table 1 of IEC 61162 1 NOTE 6 Status A is used for syntactically correct message reception Status V is used for syntactically incorrect message reception e g end characters NNNN missing NOTE 7 The message body may contain reserved characters as defined in IEC 61162 1 4 19 4 INSTALLATION ALR Set alarms S CRALR hhmmss xxx A A c c lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Time of alarm condition change UTC 2 Local alarm number identifier SEE NOTE 3 Alarm condition A threshold exceeded V not exceeded 4 Alarm s acknowledge state A acknowledged V unacknowledged 5 Alarm s description text SEE NOTE NOTE 2 Local alarm number identifier 5 Alarm s description
65. s any key New message received Oldest message deleted to free up memory Same message with lower error rate received Currently displayed message will be deleted Term of validity expired Currently displayed message will be deleted Message not chosen for display received it is a int l 00 message Choose All Message LIST menu to display Message not chosen for display received it is a local 00 message Choose All Message LIST menu to display Int l message not chosen for display received Choose All Message LIST menu to display Local message not chosen for display received Choose All Message LIST menu to display 2 16 Appears when the oldest message 15 deleted to make space for the latest one Appears when two messages have the same ID are received and the latter s error rate is lower than the former Appears when 66 hours has passed after receiving the currently displayed message Appears when receiving an international message not specified for display 00 at the SELECT MESSAGES display Appears when receiving a local message not specified for display 00 at the SELECT MESSAGES display Appears when receiving an international message not specified for display Normal at the SELECT MESSAGES display Appears when receiving a local message not specified for display Normal at the SELECT MESSAGES display Press any key and then choose All Message in the Li
66. se Cancel Print and then press the ENT key 2 11 2 2 13 Editing the Station List Maximum 300 stations can be registered into the memory Note To cancel editing of a NAVTEX station press the MENU ESC key The message Exit without saving appears Choose Yes and then press Adding station ENT key You add a NAVTEX station to the NAVTEX station list as follows Press the MENU ESC key to show the main menu 2 Press or Y to choose Service and then press the ENT key Service INS Input Speed 4800bps INS Output Speed 48006 5 Print Header 9 On Edit Station List Default Setting Test Monitor Service menu 3 Press A or V to choose Edit Station List and then press the ENT key 518kHz Frequency NAV Area Station name NavArea 01 Oostende Tallinn Reykjavik Radio Valentia Malin Head Niton Den Helder Bodo Radio Rogaland Radio Vardoe Radio Svalbard lt gt CHANGE LIST CHANGE FREQ DCH gt lt W ENT EDIT MENU RETURN MENU Edit station list display 4 Confirm that New is chosen and then press the ENT key to show the addition window appears 2 12 2 Station Name Station
67. se Default Setting and then press ENT key The message Restore default settings appears 4 Press lt to choose Yes and then press the ENT key The Service menu appears 5 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the menu 3 6 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Display Unit The display unit can be installed on a tabletop on the overhead or in a panel Refer to the outline drawings at the back of this manual for installation Instructions When selecting a mounting location keep in mind the following points Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents it direct sunlight in a suitable ventilated enclosure to prevent heat which can build up inside the cabinet e he mounting location should be well ventilated e Mount the unit where shock and vibration are minimal e Allow sufficient maintenance space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave sufficient slack in cables to facilitate maintenance and servicing e Compass safe distances are NX 700A Standard 1 45 m Steering 0 95 m NX 700B Standard 0 30 m Steering 0 30 m Tabletop overhead mounting 1 Fix the hanger by using four self tapping screws 5x20 2 Screw knob bolts in display unit set it to the hanger and tighten the knob bolts Note For the overhead mounting reinforce the mounting location for the weight of the display unit NX 700A 3 3 kg NX 700B 0 7 kg and secure the hanger with bolts
68. st window 2 2 16 Other Functions This paragraph describes the various options which allow you to set up your unit to suit your needs NAVTEX menu Description setting Chooses the receiving mode See paragraph 2 6 Turns Auto mode on off Mask Local Chooses the local channel 490kHz 4209 5kHz Channel Rev Mask Receives messages in the category ___ ___ Sets the station message BEEN Mask output to the INS Printer Mask Chooses the station and message to inimi print out automatically See paragraph NEM 2 8 Not available on INS mode System menu Setting Warn Alm Turns the audible alarm on off when receiving Off On 9 Warning message L Turns the audible alarm for monitoring Rx signal on off Signal Monitor Off Disables monitoring Off Int l Local Intl Monitors international frequency Local Monitors local frequency Key Beep Turns key beep on off Off On If a GPS receiver feeds nav data to the NAVTEX Time Offset you may use local time instead of UTC time 13 30 to Enter the time difference between local time and 13 30 UTC time nm Chooses units of measurement distance and ship speed to be shown on the User Display SUE mi mi h None NX 700A Printer Sets the printer type See paragraph 4 6 Upright Inverted 2 Display menu Descpio Sett
69. ter all keys have been tested or no key is pressed after 10 seconds the equipment starts the LCD test by showing the white and black display level 0109 3 5 3 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING 8 When the message Hit any key appears on the screen press any key except 9 key to show the Rx test screen The alarm for receiving monitor sounds while the Rx test is being conducted Rx Test Tx Data 2626 AZOO THIS IS AN INTERNAL TES MESSAGE CLABCDEFGHIUKLMNOPORSTUY 8123456788 H Int Rx Data 2070 BZBBO THIS IS AN INTERNAL TES MESSAGE Eee Oe MN aki me are ine DT Rx Data 2020 AZGO THIS 15 AN INTERNAL TES MESSAGE ree ee eee 10510620 Ini 1 Result OK Local Result PRINT Print ENT Finish Rx test 9 When the message ENT Finish appears on the screen press any key or wait for one minute with no operation to finish Also the test message 15 printed by pressing PRINT key when the item other than None at Printer on System menu 10 Press the MENU ESC key several times to close the menu 3 5 Restoring all Default Settings This operation restores all default settings The following two settings however are not disturbed Received messages NAVTEX stations list See paragraph 2 13 1 Press the MENU ESC key to show the main menu 2 Press to choose Service and then press the ENT key 3 Press or to choo
70. text B2 Type of message or L 001 B2 Type of message B 002 B2 Type of message D 003 051 052 Receiver unit FL415 gt r 0 2 RD A 16 16 2 RD B a 028 When only NX 700A B is listner for talker Short 1 and 2 default setting When multiple listners including NX 700A B for talker 7 is the end of bus Short 1 and2 Besides above Short 2 and 3 4 20 MENU TREE MENU ESCIKey NAVTEX Mask Mode INS Manual Auto Rcv Mask Off Local Channel 490kHz 4209 5kHz Rcv Mask INS Output Mask Printer Mask System Warn Msg Off Signal Monitor Off Int l Local Key Beep Off On Time Offset 13 30 to 13 30 0 00 Units nm kt km km h mi mi h Printer None NX 700A Upright Inverted Default setting for NX 700B Scrolling Slow Fast Skip To Font Size Small Medium Large Time Display 24hour 12hour Date Display MMM DD YYYY DD MMM YYYY YYYY MMM DD User Display Off Nav Data Distance Speed Display SOG STW Contrast 0 to 9 5 User Select Station amp Msg INS Input Speed 4800 9600 19200 38400bps INS Output Speed 4800 9600 19200 38400bps Print Header Off On Edit Station List Default Setting Test Rev Monitor Display Service corer ore LIST key All Messages Alarm Messages User Selected Messages Good Messages Lock Mess
71. verse water speed knots Status water speed A data valid V data invalid Longitudial ground speed knots Transverse ground speed knots Status ground speed A data valid V data invalid Stern transverse water speed knots Status stern water speed A data valid V data invalid Stern transverse ground speed knots 10 Status stern ground speed A data valid V data invalid 11 Checksum O1 WN PFEC nxfrq LOCAL FREQUENCY PFEC nxfrq x hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Proprietary sentence ID 2 Manufacturer s Mnemonic code Furuno Electoric Co ltd 3 Manufacturer s Data Local frequency setting command 4 Manufacturer s Data Local frequency indicator SEE NOTE 5 Checksum NOTE Local frequency indicator 0 490kHz 1 2 4209 5kHz 4 18 4 INSTALLATION Output data description NRX NAVTEX received message The NRX sentence is used to transfer the contents of a received NAVTEX messaqe from the NAVTEX receiver to another device As the length of a single NAVTEX message may exceed the number of characters permitted in a single sentence many NRX sentences may be required to transfer a single NAVTEX message NRX Xxx xxx xx aaxx x hhmmss ss xx XXx XXXX X X X X A c c hh CR LF message body status indication 5 total number of bad characters total number of characters in this series of NRX sentences 5 year month 1 12 day 1 31 UTC of receipt of message freque
72. w the alphabet selection window IABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Cursor Press 4 or gt to choose the alphabet desired and then press or V to choose to receive or not The alphabet you have chosen to receive is marked with hyphen Press the ENT key Hepeat steps 5 through 7 to complete Press the MENU ESC key to close the window 2 7 2 2 9 2 10 2 8 Switching Frequency to Display With showing the message list you can switch the frequency to 518 kHz or 490 or 4209 5 kHz by pressing lt or key Press 518 p 49014209 Switching the frequency to display Alarm Messages The sequence of events when an alarm message is received is as shown below When receiving SAR Search and Rescue message The audible alarm beep sounds and the SAR message is shown Note that All Messages list appears if other list option is chosen when the ENT key is pressed See paragraph 2 11 The aural alarm sounds medium beep When receiving WARNING message A B L When the Warn Msg Alm on System menu is set to On the audible alarm sounds and the message for receiving appears The aural alarm sounds long beep Note When both alarms are received the aural alarm sounds short beeps Silencing audible alarm Press any key except 9 2 2 11 Processing Messages Choosing messages to display You can choose which category of messages to display All A

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