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USER GUIDE July 2000 - ICS Electronics Ltd

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1. po CHINA IGuanczHou vs MN o 5 HINA SANYA vs o oo o Mm po china __ __ Mes po INDONESIA AMBON hs E po INDONESIA PakarTA es E pso INDONESIA pavarura eS h po j INDONESIA makassar vrs p bs JapAN jKusueo _ hs k pAPAN ES ko add eS ko fotaru hs p poo JapAN jvokoHama lvs _ 1 po MALAYSIA jung hs Ff po MALAYSIA EANDAKAN _ hes 5 850 S ISLANDS SINGAPORE SINGAPORE _ kes k be SOUTH KOREA BYUNSAN jo Ww SOUTH KOREA CHUKPYUN jo po maiwan p 5 j METNAM anang joo WO NAV5 User Guide IETNAM T CHI MINH CITY NAVTEX Stations in Area XII County Station Name operational station 1 Range Alaska KODIAK eS pb po CANADA PRINCE RUPERT ves p BOD canapa forno po Eur pee P p P ISLANDS PUERTO RICO _fsaBeLLa eS R o ROD sa LONG BEACH kes o po Usa EAVANAH ls bo NAVTEX Stations in Area XIII Country station Name operational station 1 Range RUSSIA BERNGOVskY No p RussIA Mes ps RussIA Masapan _ ks p pe P p J BUKHTA RussIA fLApwvosrok Wes h so NAVTEX Stations in Area XIV Country Station Name operational station ID Range nm
2. The PAPER SENSOR tests whether the unit can recognise the presence of paper in the roll holder The HEAD RESISTANCE letter is for service use only and should match the head resistance mark on the printer assembly w s BW NAV5 User Guide This self test is carried out automatically each time the unit is switched on but the results are not reported unless a fault is detected Three beeps mark the progress of this test As an additional receiver confidence test the NAV5 also flashes two small squares at the right hand side of the display whenever it is receiving a NAVTEX signal even if the message is not selected for printing w s Bi TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE CHECK THAT e The antenna is mounted vertically and is sited clear of obstructions e The vessel is operating within the coverage area of a NAVTEX transmitter e The NAVTEX station s selected are transmitting two small squares at the right hand side of the NAV5 display show whenever a NAVTEX signal is received e The required NAVTEX station and message categories have not been de selected in the NAV5 set up menu ANTENNA Check that the antenna is clear of obstructions and has not suffered external damage Check that the antenna cable is not damaged RECEIVER Perform a system self test refer to SELF TEST section for details e Observe at scheduled transmission time for two small squares at the right hand side of the NAV5 display these flash whenever
3. NAVTEX Stations in Area XV ountry Station Name operational station ID Range nm HILE puroracusta po HILE HILE 5 ies Po CHE Es p boo CHE VALPARAISO _ E BOO NAVTEX Stations in Area XVI Country Etation Name operational station ID Range nm PERU CALLEO PERU MOLLENDO NAV5 User Guide Notes All 518 kHz NAVTEX transmissions are in English language Local language NAVTEX services are available in some parts of the World on 490kHz and 4209 5 MHz No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in this NAVTEX stations table although every care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as possible For updated NAVTEX station listings information refer to the current UK Admiralty List of Radio Signals Volume 5 or equivalent national publications e ICS maintains a world wide NAVTEX stations database that can be accessed via the ICS Internet Web site www icselectronics co uk dw 5 w e OOULLULL L en Certificate of Type Approval ications Act 1984 c 12 Sect ISSUE No ORIGINAL CERTIFICATE DATE 26 March 93 SUBMITTED BY MANUFACTURED BY ICS ELECTRONICS LTD ICS ELECTRONICS LTD UNIT V RUDFORD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE UNIT V RUDFORD INDUSTRIAL ESTATE FORD ARUNDEL PORD ARUNDEL WEST SUSSEX WEST SUSSEX BN18 OBD BN18 OBD EQUIPMENT TYPE APPROVED EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT CATEGORY MARINE TRADE NAME NAVTEX RECEIV
4. EC Certificate of Type Examination 96 98 EC Directive Applicant Manufacturer ICS ELECTRONICS LIMITED ICS ELECTRONICS LIMITED Unit V Rudford Industrial Estate Unit V Rudford Industrial Estate Ford Arundel Ford Arundel West Sussex BN18 0BD West Sussex BN18 0BD This is to certify that the applicant having submitted details of a GMDSS NAVTEX RECEIVER Of a system type known and designated as ICS Navtex Receiver Type NAV 5 Comprising Component parts and having technical characteristics shown on sheet 2 having been tested and assessed is CERTIFIED as complying with the relevant parts of ETS 300 065 1992 Narrow band direct printing telegraph equipment for receiving meteorlogical or Navigational information NA VTEX BS EN 60945 1997 General Requirements for marine equipment EMC Clauses being specifications for Technical Characteristics and Methods of measurements published by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute and the British Standards Institute It is also RECOGNISED that the equipment conforms to performance standards not inferior to those adopted by the International Maritime Organisation and which are contained in the relevant parts of Resolution A525 13 and Resolution A694 17 The issue of this certificate grants approval for the time being under Section 84 of the Telecommunications Act 1984 the equipment described above provided that it complies with the above specification at al
5. Mes B __ taprapor Mes k BOO __ St3OHNS jvs o BOO CANADA _ Mes _ _ e BOO CANADA rHuNpERBAY Mes _ p boo CANADA Win __ H BOO usa ram hs j po Usa Ponrsuourr hs _ _ l eo NAVTEX Stations in Area V Country Station operational station ID Range nm NAVTEX Stations in Area VI Country Station Name __ Operational station ID Range nm ARGENTINA BAHIA BLANCA bo ARGENTINA BUENOS AIRES es R pco TE RIVADAVI ARGENTINA AR DEL PLATA ves h ps ARGENTINA_jRioGAtlEGos ves bs NAVTEX Stations in Area VII Country Station operational station ID Range nm NAMIBIA watvis BAY Mes B amp BBO SOUTH AFRICApukBAN hs 0 po SOUTH AFRICAJPORT ELIZABETH res 500 NAVTEX Stations in Area VIII Country Station operational station ID Range nm INDIA BOMBAY INDIA MADRAS E p p NAV5 User Guide NAVTEX Stations in Area IX ountry station Name operational Station Range AHRAIN _ HAMALA ws p EGYPT ISERAPEUM ES X Ismaili RAN ANDAR ABBAS ves FF B B RAN OMAN AKISTAN AUDI ARABIA Damman Jes o B AUDIARABIAPEDDAH Mes j Boo NAVTEX Stations in Area X Country fstation Name operational station ID Range nm NAVTEX Stations in Area XI Country Station Name Operational Station ID Range nm CHINA hs R po j CHINA
6. a NAVTEX signal is received PRINTER If there is no sign of life from the printer after power up and a printer fault is shown on the LCD display check that there is no paper jammed in the printer e If the printer operates but nothing is printed check that the paper roll is of a type recommended by ICS and that the heat sensitive side of the paper is uppermost as that paper exits the door test with a hot item PAPER OUT In the case of a Paper Out Alarm replace paper roll DEFAULT RESET To reset the NAV5 to the factory default settings all NAVTEX station and message categories to on e Turn the unit off e Hold down the S button while pushing the P power button e The NAV5 will sound a bleep and load default settings w s o NAV5 User Guide SELF TEST Run the NAV5 self test refer to self test section for details Should any item on the self test fail turn the NAV 5 off and on again and repeat the system self test Should any item on the self test list fail a second time contact your suppler for advice or call the ICS technical help line for assistance ICS Technical help line 44 0 1903 738706 NAV5 Options list NAV ROLLS box of eight paper rolls NAV ANT a 518kHz remote passive antenna NAV CLAMP a mounting bracket for NAV ANT a NAV CABLE 20 20m antenna cable kit for NAV ANT a including connectors ANT4 a remote passive antenna with 10m or pre fitted cable NAV ACTIVE br
7. s G 55 NAV5 User Guide Installation procedure NAV ANT a NAV CABLE NAV CLAMP a Start the antenna cable installation from the NAV5 lower end first Where the cable passes through bulkheads or decks waterproof deck glands should be installed Securely fasten the cable against vibration using plastic cable tie wraps Typical installation of NAV ANT a NAV CI JUMP a and NAV CABI F Pe gt NAV5 User Guide Antenna connection Pass the cable though the black plastic boot prepare the end of the cable as shown in the diagram folding the cable braid back and screwing the PL259 connector firmly in place To ensure a good connection it is recommended that the centre pin is soldered 15 mm Solder centre pin connection d firmly in place Side pin 2 Centre pin 1 NAV CABLE assembly detail NAV5 connection Connect the centre pin of the antenna cable to terminal 1 and the side pin to terminal 2 of the NAV5 rear connector If required the NAV CABLE may be extended with 50ohm coaxial cable and connectors The maximum cable length should not exceed 100m Ensure that any cable joints are well secured and waterproofed using self amalgamating rubber tape NAV ACTIVE INSTALLATION e Securely mount the NAV ACTIVE antenna to a vertical surface or pole using the bracket provided route the connecting cable though to the NAV5 using cable glands to pass though bulkheads as required Connect the NA
8. 20 or 115 Volt AC 50 60Hz local service outlet The standard bulkhead mounting bracket can be used to mount the NAV5 above or below a horizontal or near horizontal surface If the NAV5 is to be mounted through a flat panel it is advised that you purchase the FMT 2 flush mounting kit option DO NOT MOUNT THE NAV5 IN A POSITION WHERE SEA SPRAY CAN REACH IT OR WHERE IT MAY BE EXPOSED TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT w o NAV5 User Guide ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS A connection must be made to a 12 or 24 volts DC supply via a circuit breaker capable of supplying at least 2 amps Connection should be to the ships radio battery and be in accordance with GMDSS requirements e Connections are made directly to the screw terminals on the NAV5 mating connector at the rear of the unit using the 1m length cable provided e Use cable ties to restrain the wiring from any vibration which might weaken it over a prolonged period The connecting cables should be restrained from movement by securing them to the rear of the NAV5 bracket or to adjacent metalwork Safety Warning The ICS NAV5 has been designed and manufactured to be completely safe when used in accordance with the instructions given in this manual To ensure that the complete installation is safe it is essential that a fuse or circuit breaker is installed in the supply cable as described in the Installation Section of this manual The NAV5 is supplied with a DC power cable
9. Connect the NAV PSX OUT and OUT terminals to NAV5 terminals 8 and 7 respectively If a 24VDC back up supply is required a cable from the ship s 24volt battery supply not supplied should be connected to the NAV PSX terminal strip as indicated e Back up battery 24Vdc supply connects to IN IN terminals on the NAV PSX An additional ground wire may be connected between terminal 2 on the NAV5 and the ground terminal on the NAV PSX w 2 NAV5 User Guide SELF TEST If you have any doubts as to whether the NAV5 is working correctly run the self test Self Test is selected by holding down the F button while the NAV5 is Switched on using the P button The NAVS5 will print out the test results then start normal operation If all tests are passed a printout will appear as shown pqrstuvwxyz HIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ abcdefghijklmno amp 0123456789 lt gt ABCDEFG ROMDATE May 12 1993 ROM ICS NAV5 V1 3 DISPLAY PASS RAM PASS CPU PASS RXA I PASS RXA Q PASS PAPER SENSOR PASS HEAD RESISTANCE C Either A B or C will show here The first three lines of this print out are simply a test of the printer The ROMDATE and ROM lines may change in line with product development The DISPLAY line tests the LCD display module The RAM and CPU lines test the memory and central processor The RXA I and RXA Q lines test the two signal paths in the radio receiver
10. Designations NAVTEX Stations in Area I ountry Station Name Operational Station 1D Range nm ELGIUM poser es Thames STONIA AC WEE ER CELAND REYKJAVIK RELAND RELAND ETHERLANDS IJMUIDEN ORWAY ORWAY ORWAY SvalearRD YES ORWAY L m x D K RUSSIA RUSSIA WEDEN WEDEN WEDEN pe _ uk feonraruck js lo o 2 2 2 2 12 15 I m UJ 10 50 50 50 50 0 0 0 0 9 0 8 4 0 0 9 7 NAV5 User Guide NAVTEX Stations in Area 11 County Station Name Operational Station ID Range AcokES Horta les FF France pus EL LAS r PALMAS CANARIAS No j hao PORTUGAL MONSANTO res EpAIN FINISTERRE hs DO Spain rrA hs GO NAVTEX Stations in Area III County Station Name operational station ID Range nm BULGARIA Mes p Bo croatia ES QB cyprus oopos ES bo Ecver ALEXANDRIA ho INO REECE RAkuON HRB ISRAEL MEFA Haifa kes PROD ry jucusra NOS 0 Iy __ bo Iy Roma NOR BRD rrAly Reste BRD marta Mar hs fT RussIA Novorossiysk vs h BOO SPAIN Cabo LANAO js k BOO HURKEY sr Mes BOO HURKEY t hs BOO HURKEY Samsun hs _ E bpo UKRAINE _MApIuroL Mes p bo D w s 2 i s NAV5 User Guide NAVTEX Stations in Area IV Country Station operational station ID Range nm BERMUDA BERMUDA
11. ER TYPE No NAV 5 TEMPERATURE RANGE SPECIFICATION S ETS 300 065 1991 TOTAL UNITS UNIT No 1 TYPE POWER FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS RECRIVER 518kHz COMMENTS THE NAVTEX RECEIVER CONFORMS WITH IMO RESOLUTION A 525 13 AND A 694 17 AND IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE GMDSS TOTAL NUMBER OF VARIANTS 0 D w APPROVAL No ISSUE No 1 THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR TRADE AND INDUSTRY APPROVES FOR THE TIME BEING UNDER SECTION 84 OF THE TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT 1984 THE EQUIPMENT DESCRIBED ABOVE PROVIDED IT COMPLIES WITH THE ABOVE SPECIFICATIONS AT ALL TIMES FOR THE PURPOSES OF LICENCES GRANTED UNDER SECTION 1 OF THE WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ACT 1949 AND OR ANY EXEMPTION REGULATIONS MADE UNDER THAT SECTION SIGNED ON BEHALF THE SECRETARY OF STATE MARCEL ROCCIA 05 July 94 ADDRESS FOR QUERY Radiocommunications Agency Room 514 Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Road London SEl 80 END OP CERTIFICATE w w OOOOLLLLLLAL UCGM NAV5 User Guide DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ICS Electronics Ltd Unit V Rudford Industrial Estate Ford Arundel West Sussex BN18 0BD declare under our sole responsibility that the product ICS NAV 5 name type or model lot batch or serial number to which this declaration relates conforms to the protection requirements of Council Directive 89 336 EEC on the approximation of the laws of the member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Managing Director
12. Ford Arundel 23 March 1994 R Clemmetsen B Eng C Eng M I E E Place amp date of issue Name and signature of manufacturer of responsible person Identification of signatory NAV 5 is in general conformity with the foliowing standard s or other normative documents s IEC945 1988 General requirements for marine navigational equipment ETS 300 065 September 1992 Radio Equipment and systems RES Narrow band direct printing telegraph equipment for receiving meteorological or navigation information NAVTEX Technical characteristics and methods of measurement ETS 300 339 June 1993 Radio Equipment and Systems RES General Electro Magnetic Compatibility EMC for radio equipments IEC 1000 4 2 Electrostatic discharges IEC 1000 4 3 Radiated radio frequency electromagnetic field IEC 1000 4 6 Conducted disturbances induced by radio frequency fields IMMUNITY GRADE Category C ETS 300 339 TECHNICAL CONSTRUCTION FILE Ref 94 6 Date 07 March 1994 TECHNICAL REPORT CERTIFICATE Date 21 March 1994 COMPETENT BODY JRS Associates Wireton Ltd 59 Titchfield Road Stubbington Fareham Hants PO14 2JF Tel Fax 44 0 329 665549 In accordance with provisions of EN 45014 and UK EMC Regulations Statutory Instrument 1992 No 2372 w w AAU OUULlILALZO NAV5 User Guide NOTIFIED BODY No0191 UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND CERTIFICATE OF TYPE APPROVAL
13. NAV 5 USER GUIDE July 2000 NAV5 User Guide VESSEL IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION Name Call Sign MMSI NAV5 S N ICS Electronics Limited Unit V Rudford Industrial Estate Ford Arundel West Sussex BN18 0BD United Kingdom Tel 44 0 1903 731101 Fax 44 0 1903 731105 E Mail sales icselectronics co uk Website www icselectronics co uk The technical data information and illustrations contained in this publication were to the best of our knowledge correct at the time of going to print We reserve the right to change specifications equipment installation and maintenance instructions without notice as part of our policy of continuous product development and improvement No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form electronic or otherwise without permission from ICS Electronics Ltd No liability can be accepted for any inaccuracies or omissions in the publication although every care has been taken to make it as complete and accurate as possible Copyright 2000 ICS Electronics Limited All rights reserved w 2 CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 5 OPERATION 6 INITIAL OPERATION 6 Changing the Paper Roll 7 NAVTEX Message type selection 9 NAVTEX stations set up procedure 9 NAVTEX message category set up procedure 10 NAVTEX message categories types 11 SYSTEM ALARMS 12 DUAL CHANNEL OPERATION 13 INSTALLATION 14 MECHANICAL MOUNTING 14 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 15 NA
14. V ACTIVE antenna output coaxial cable centre core to Terminal 1 of the NAV5 connector block and the screen to Terminal 2 e Connect the positive supply brown wire and the negative supply Blue wire from the AAX1 Antenna Power Supply Unit to the vessels 12 or 24Vdc power supply Refer to the fitting instructions packed with the antenna for further information Note The NAV5 does not directly provide power for an Active Antenna ee NAV5 User Guide DUAL CHANNEL NAV5 NAVTEX ANTENNA Two versions of second channel receiver are currently available for the NAV5 490kHz National Language or 4209 5 kHz Tropical Area If one of these options is fitted the NAV5 must be used with a wide band antenna that covers both 518kHz and the second channels operating frequency e Two separate antennas can be connected to the NAV5 DUAL ANTENNA INSTALLATION If the NAV5 has been supplied with an ICS NAV ANT a 518kHz Passive NAVTEX Antenna Connect the NAV ANT a antenna cable to terminals 1 and 2 of the NAV5 rear connector block e Connect the second antenna that covers the operating frequency of the second receiver to terminals 3 and 4 add a short wire link connecting terminal 4 to terminal 2 for grounding purposes DUAL CHANNEL NAV ACTIVE INSTALLATION A single NAV ACTIVE broadband active antenna may be used to feed both receiver circuits Connect the NAV ACTIVE antenna output coaxial cable centre core to terminal 3 of t
15. VTEX ANTENNA 17 NAV PSX 22 SELF TEST 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE 25 SPECIFICATION 27 NAVAREA WORLD MAP 28 NAVTEX Station Designations 28 w 5 NAV5 User Guide This page is intentionally left blank NAV5 User Guide INTRODUCTION NAVTEX is a method of transmitting navigational warnings and weather forecasts from designated coast radio stations All English language transmissions are made on 518 kHz and each station is allocated several time slots during the day when it is permitted to transmit These are normally at four hourly intervals The only exceptions to this are gale warnings and search and rescue messages which may be transmitted at any time Reception of NAVTEX is normally limited to an area of 200 300 miles radius around each transmitting station although considerably greater ranges can be possible at night Subject to IMO approval additional local language transmissions may be made on 490 kHz and tropical transmissions may be made on 4209 5 kHz This latter frequency has a much greater range and is less susceptible to static noise than the other two frequencies The NAV5 has been designed to the latest European and International specifications to provide up to date weather and navigation warning information to commercial vessels It meets IMO requirements under GMDSS and is designed for simplicity of operation It will provide reliable printed information day after day within designated NAVTEX coverage ar
16. and in line 2 5 amp fuse It is essential that this fuse is included in the installation and that the Green wire connected to pin 2 with antenna screen should be connected to a nearby hull grounding point ee ULALALL AL NAV5 User Guide INTERFACE CONNECTIONS The NAV5 rear panel connections are as follows PIN FUNCTION Ti ie se ees Antenna A D arsenal Antenna screen amp Vessels grounding earth point Bea eee Antenna B ind bit a en tu Antenna B screen Diya Cay bean hya ba Not Used Duc udi ite aduer Deb s Not Used d Cata be f Ka i uS hd Power input negative Bun cese bee hed SA wale hake Ka Power input positive EEE L ak asia Auxiliary Alarm Contact Auxiliary Alarm Contact NOTES Pin 1 is located closest to the right hand edge of the NAV5 case looking from the rear e When using a second antenna link terminals 4 to 2 for grounding purposes e The auxiliary alarm contact is capable of switching up to 24 volts DC at up to one amp and is volt free e The power supply input is isolated from the case and antenna it must remain within the range 10 30 volts DC at all times To ensure the best possible protection of the NAV5 from static electricity or nearby lighting strikes the pre fitted green grounding wire pin 2 must be connected to a nearby hull electrical grounding point w s 55555 NAV5 User Guide NAVIEX ANTENNA Several different antenna types are recomme
17. eas Installation is straightforward Connect the NAV5 to a 12 or 24 volt DC supply and connect the antenna Switch it on and it will start printing NAVTEX messages without further manual intervention Left in this state the NAV5 may overwhelm you with information It can therefore be set up to print only those stations and message categories you want to receive and which are applicable to the area in which you are sailing Normally routine messages are repeated at four hourly intervals Provided that the NAV5 is left running repeat message transmissions are not printed again within three days 72hours Permanent installation of the NAV5 can be made with the bulkhead mounting bracket provided Alternatively the optional FMT 2 flush panel mounting kit may be purchased e ANAVTEX antenna should be mounted elevated clear of metal objects in a location where it cannot easily be damaged w gt NAV5 User Guide OPERATION INITIAL OPERATION Switch on the NAV5 by pressing the P power button The LCD display back light will come on The LCD data display will show The NAV5 is now ready to receive NAVTEX messages The factory default setting is for all NAVTEX stations and message categories to be printed To change the settings refer to SET UP section Set up controls The main functions of the front panel controls are shown in the following diagram Start programming Select or de select stat
18. he NAV5 connector block and the screen to terminal 2 e Link terminals 1 and 4 with a short length of insulated wire e Connect the positive brown wire and the negative Blue wire from the AAX1 Antenna Power Supply Unit to the and terminals of the vessels 12 or 24Vdc power supply Refer to the fitting instructions packed with the antenna for further information Note The NAV5 does not directly provide power for an Active Antenna Gw s D ls NAV5 User Guide NAV PSX AC MAINS BATTERY POWER SUPPLY UNIT OPTION The NAV PSX power supply is provided to permit operation of the ICS NAV5 NAVTEX receiver from a 220 240v or 110 120v AC supply with the option of simultaneous connection to a 24volt DC battery supply e The equipment will normally draw current only from the AC supply but will switch automatically to the DC supply if the AC supply fails NAV PSX installation notes Connect the pre fitted three core power supply cable to a local AC service outlet the brown wire to the live terminal Blue to neutral and green yellow to the safety earth e The NAV PSX is normally supplied set for 220 240v operation If required set the NAV PSX for 110 120v operation by changing the push on tags on the side of the transformer Refer to diagram label fixed inside the NAV PSX for details Connect the NAV5 to the NAV PSX Pass NAV5 power cable s through the top cable gland and connected to the terminal strip as indicated e
19. he p key is pressed the set up mode for the selected receiver will be started This enables the stations and message types required for that receiver to be set The two receivers are set up independently Press followed by either the orthe buttons one push of either button will select a second push will deselect or vice versa deselected stations categories are indicated by a dash Press 4 to store the NAVTEX station and message category selections Note Although the 4 and keys are used to select which receiver is shown on the display it is important to realise that both receivers are actively receiving signals all the time If messages are being transmitted at the same time on both channels both messages will be received and printed Messages from RX B are identified separately on the printout w s NAV5 User Guide INSTALLATION NAV5 system overview NAV ANT a NAV ACTIVE Passive 518kHz antenna Optional second antenna broad band active antenna Voltage for the NAV ACTIVE active antenna is not supplied directly by the NAV5 a separate antenna power supply unit is provided T e or NAV CLAMP a NAV CABLE 1m pre fitted DC power lead with 2 5 Amp in line fuse 10 30 T Volts DC Y Ground connection NAV PSX 1m green wire supplied Optional 24 Volt DC Power su Jay 0 AERE 777 7777 backup supply 2
20. i kcu Bk ae esit SATNAV information Ke S edits Ba Other electronic navaid information Navigational warnings additional to letter A ee Amplifying details to navigational warnings initially broadcast under A Zi s ats diti UN No messages on hand Message categories A B D and L cannot be de selected International regulations preclude these message categories from being de selected w s Gi L C AAA ALLA NAV5 User Guide SYSTEM ALARMS The alarm signal within the NAV5 will sound under the following circumstances INCORRECT KEY PRESSED PAPER OUT LOW BATTERY Power supply voltage is less than 9 volts VITAL NAVTEX MESSAGE Press the S key to stop the alarm Note Remove the cause of the alarm first w 2 NAV5 User Guide DUAL CHANNEL OPERATION Only applicable when the NAV5 second channel option is installed Follow these instructions in conjunction with the normal set up instructions in some places the following instructions take precedence The A and w keys the keypad are used to switch the LCD display between showing RX A the standard 518kHz receiver and RX B the second receiver The LAST MSG display shows the identity number of the last message received on that receiver and the two dot signal indicator will flash if there is a signal being received from that receiver e 4 or Y will display the corresponding information for the other receiver When t
21. ions messages PAERFEED 0 5 POWER ON OFF DIM backlighting n L STOP ALARM TEST MODE PRESS F AND P TOGETHER AT POWER ON Finish programming ee NAV5 User Guide Changing the Paper Roll The NAV5 is supplied with one roll of paper fitted When this paper roll is completely used up the NAV5 will sound an alarm and printing will stop Early warning that the paper is about to run out is given by red stripes on the paper Should the paper run out in the middle of a message information will not be lost provided the NAV5 is not switched off e remove the remaining paper open the door by pushing it in to release the door latch The door will then open downwards e Remove the old paper roll and tear off the paper where it enters the printer mechanism Remove the plastic spindle Press the F button to feed any remaining paper through the print mechanism DO NOT PULL THE PAPER THROUGH THE PRINTER AS THIS MAY DAMAGE THE PRINT HEAD e Place the new roll onto the spindle with the paper emerging from the top of the roll towards you e Turn the paper upwards through 180 degrees and insert it into the slot at the base of the printer mechanism which is above the paper roll as far as it will go It is important that the edge of the paper is straight and undamaged and that the paper is dry NAV5 User Guide y e P
22. l times for the purposes of UK licences granted under Section 1 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949 The conditions of issue of this certificate are printed on the attached Schedule which forms an integral part of this certificate SIGNE S D Roylance Approved Signatory DATE 95 Certificate Number DERA MED 68 99 01 ES This Certificate is Valid for 5 Years from Date shown DERA Fraser m C a Marine Type Approvals Maritime and Coastguard A Fort Cumberland Road Eastney The MCA is an UR of Ade Portsmouth Hampshire PO4 9LJ Sheet 1 of 2 of the Environment Transport and the Regions Under the terms of the United Kingdom Statutory Instrument No 1957 1999 the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency has been Notified to the European Commission by the Maritime and Coastguard Agency as a Body authorised to conduct Type Examinations under the provisions of the European Council Directive 96 98 EC on Marine Equipment and issue Certificates of Type Approval 2 2 TRANI A E A Qe ENS MR DERA MEDI 08 99 The DERA is an Agency of the Ministry of Defence w o DW i NAV5 User Guide r E Certificate of Type Approval Schedule of equipment The applicant declared that the following units comprise the radio equipment of the designation given on page 1 These units have been assessed amp tested and satisfactory details of these units were included in the technical file These units form system
23. nded for the NAV5 e The NAV ANT a passive antenna with NAV CLAMP a mounting bracket and NAV CABLE 20m coaxial cable kit e ANT4 a passive antenna with 1 x14 t p i mounting screw thread and 10m of pre fitted coaxial cable e NAV ACTIVE broad band active antenna with antenna power unit with 20m of coaxial cable Recommended for dual channel use e BB 1 long wire or un tuned whip antenna 500 coupling transformer with 15m of coaxial cable The NAV5 must be used with a low impedance 50Q antenna A miss matched high impedance whip or wire antenna should not be used or the operational range of NAVTEX reception will be greatly reduced e Wire or long whip antenna is used with the NAV5 it must be fitted with 500 matching transformer If the NAV5 has a Dual Channel option fitted refer to the Dual Channel antenna installation instructions near the end of this section NAVTEX antenna must be mounted clear of obstructions well away from other antennas by at lest 0 5 metres Ensure that they cannot be snagged by mooring warps or running rigging or engulfed by green water They should always be mounted vertically w s Di IIULLIALL LLLA NAV5 User Guide INSTALLATION OF NAVTEX ANTENNA NAVTEX antenna should be mounted vertically in an elevated position Metal rigging or other antenna must not be located in the NO GO cone surrounding the upper part Keep this area clear w
24. oad band active antenna required for dual channel operation BB 1 500 long wire antenna transformer Second receiver modules 490kHz or 4209 5kHz Cyrillic language option NAV PSX Mains battery auto standby power unit 220 110v AC and 24v DC input with 13 8 v DC output FMT 2b flush panel mounting kit CIS CERT Russian Register Certificate CHI CERT Chinese Register Certificate w s NAV5 User Guide SPECIFICATION Receiver Receive Frequency Sensitivity Frequency Stability Antenna Input NAVTEX reception Conforms to Environmental Meets relevant parts Printer Type Character Matrix Paper Roll Paper Out Front Panel Controls Connections Alarms Temperature range Humidity Mounting Weight Power 518 kHz lt 2 microvolts 10 Hz 50 ohms ITU R 540 2 ETS 300 065 BS EN 60945 Thermal 40 characters per line 7x5 80mm wide x 20m long Audible and visual alarms Two line back lit LCD display Membrane key pad Power ON OFF Display backlight dim Paper feed Stop alarm Four programming keys Power in Antenna inputs Auxiliary alarm output Vital message receipt Paper Out 0 to 40 0 to 95 non condensing Shelf bulkhead mount standard Panel mount option 1 5 kg 10 30 volts DC 1 5 watts in standby 2 5 watts printing Specifications may be changed without notice Gw s Di ls NAV5 User Guide NAVAREA WORLD MAP 60 o 60 NAVIEX Station
25. s consistent with the Item Description A1 5 3 given in Annex A1 of Directive 98 85 EC MAIN UNIT Comprising NAVTEX Receiver C W Printer NAV 5 915 01 Passive NAVTEX Antenna NAV ANT A Production Facility Offshore ElectronicsLimited Guelles Lane St Peters Port Guernsey GY12RACI Technical Characteristics FREQUENCY OF OPERATION TRANSMIT N A LL Reese 518kHz EEUU MODULATION mcus TEMPERATURE RANGE 15 C to 55 C Internal Units 25 C to 55 C Antenna Unit POWER CHARACTERISTIC None Receive only Conditions of Issue of this certificate are printed overleaf DERA Fraser Marine Type Approvals Fort Cumberland Road Eastney Portsmouth Hampshire PO4 9LJ Sheet 2 of 2 Certificate Number DERA MED 68 99 01 DERA MEDI 08 99 The DERA is an Agency of the Ministry of Defence d w s 55 G
26. the orthe w buttons one push of either button will select a second push will deselect deselected stations are indicated by a dash Each NAVTEX transmitting station has its own identifying letter A list of these can be found in the NAVTEX Station Designations table section of this manual Gw o NAV5 User Guide If you do not know which stations cover your area start by leaving them all stations selected You will soon find which stations are relevant to you NAVTEX message category set up procedure e Once you have completed the NAVTEX station selection press lt to change to the message category selection screen MSG ABCDEFGHIJ KLMNOPQRSTUVWXY Message categories are identified by a single letter Press p followed by either the orthe w buttons one push of either button will select a second push will deselect deselected stations are indicated by a dash e Message categories A B D and L cannot be deselected Press lt to store the NAVTEX station and message category selections w o Gi LLL LLAALALIG4 NAV5 User Guide NAVTEX message categories types Aiton Mann ia e n eee Navigation warnings B aues de Meteorological warnings user deer ha t Ice reports Search rescue information and pirate attack warnings E uwi Leo Meteorological forecasts F Pilot service messages Goh ci eens DECCA information H eR Rid LORAN information aa OMEGA information J
27. ush the F button to feed the paper until it clears the door exit e Push the S button to print any stored messages Check that the paper roll is correctly aligned with the print mechanism CORRECT INCORRECT Paper roll type is heat sensitive paper with heat sensitive side outermost Paper roll size is 80mm wide x 20m total length of paper Overall maximum diameter of roll not greater than 42mm roll mounting spindle internal diameter is 12mm New supplies of paper rolls can be ordered from ICS dealers or directly from ICS Quote order code NAVTEX Rolls This specifies a box of eight rolls of paper w s NAVTEX Message type selection At the beginning of each NAVTEX message there is a message header this identifies the source and nature of message using an identity code For example GA59 Station Message category Serial No GA59 This identifies which station has transmitted the message and the nature of the message It is possible to select the NAVTEX stations you wish to receive messages from and to restrict certain message categories NAVTEX stations set up procedure Enter the NAVTEX set up mode by pressing the gt p button this brings up the transmitting station selection display SIN ABCDEFGHIJ KLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Press p followed by either

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