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2. T296 11713 14720 del Caps Station Name CHOUSHL SM Frequency T R 8765 00 8965 00 kHz Comm Mode ARO Comm Status Send AA Error Sending Volume 100 ARO Error 0 ARQ Time O sec Figure 5 5 Communication status display Connect appears in inverse video on the Comm Status line when an acknowledge signal from the station called is detected In the ARQ mode connection may be delayed due to signal condition In the FEC mode however Connect appears in inverse video a few seconds later since the acknowledge signal is not required 9 3 5 3 Transmitting a File from a Floppy Disk or the Text Screen 5 4 You may send a file from a floppy disk or the Text Screen as fol lows after calling a station From a Floppy Disk 1 Press function key F3 and then the 3 key 2 The Send screen appears Send File File Name Size Date Time LOG FILE 1k 1996 11 15 14 23 TELEX Lk 1996 11 15 20 32 NBDP Tk 1996 11 15 20231 DO 5 1k 19967 11715 2030 To select ENTER To view SPACE To quit ESC Figure 5 6 Send file screen 3 Select the file you wish to send Then press the Enter key to transmit the file From the text screen 1 or 2 1 Prepare a message at the text screen 1 or 2 working area 1 or 2 2 Press function key F3 and then the 3 key 3 Press the Enter key to transmit the file Stopping Transmission 1 Press fu
3. 6 key The Search display appears DIE Search string Forward Figure 4 6 Search screen 2 Type the word you want to find Select Forward or Backward to search the file in a forward or backward direction respec tively from the cursor position Press the Enter key to begin the search When the unit finds the word the cursor stops at the first character of the word Press the Enter key to continue the search 4 5 4 6 Replacing Text The Replace feature helps you replace every occurrence of a word or phase with another word or phase in a file 1 Press function key F2 and the 7 key The Replace display appears Replace Mode Search string Replace with All Figure 4 7 Replace screen 2 Type the word you want to replace on the Search string line 3 Press the y to select Replace with Type the new word 4 Select Forward or Backward to search the file in a forward or backward direction respectively from the cursor position 5 Select whether you want to be queried or not each time the word is found Query Stop at each occurrence of word to answer yes or no to replacement All Replace every occurrence of word without stopping to confirm 6 Press the Enter key to start the replacement Goto Line This feature places the cursor at the head of a line desired Press function key F2 and the 9 key The following display appears Goto Line Jump to Line No Figu
4. Ch Dwell Time 42 5 sec 4 4 5 Sec Mode S AUTO ARO FEC Auto Search O Channel Rx Freq Tx Freq Pass Scan 1 Pass Scan 2 Pass scan 3 Pass scan 4 Pass Scan 5 Pass Scan 6 Figure 3 8 Scan entry screen 2 If Create is not underlined press gt and the Enter key to underline it 3 The cursor is on the Group Name line Enter suitable group name 4 Press the y key to advance the cursor to the CH Dwell Time line Enter channel dwell time in seconds Dwell time 1s the time in seconds the receiver waits on each channel in a scan group before it selects the next frequency 3 7 3 8 5 Press the y key to advance the cursor to Mode and then se lect the communication mode AUTO ARQ or FEC Note To register the Scanning Channel Group for ARO select ARO For FEC select FEC AUTO 1s used to register scanning channel group when both ARQ and FEC exist in the same Scanning Channel Group When you select scan group by call sration menu set Mode to FEC See Page 5 7 Press the y key to advance the cursor to Auto Search Select Auto Search to ON or OFF Auto Search ON Radio stops scanning when it finds the strongest signal highest S N ratio To find strongest signal the radio scans all this channel which may take some time Therefore use this setting where signal propagation is poor Auto Search OFF Radio stops scanning on the first signal it finds We recommend that you set
5. Do not use lower case letters amp or in telex mes sages Also do not put three successive s in the middle of a Tx message but at the end The communication line is automati cally disconnected when the DP 6 detects this string 4 1 4 2 Saving a File 4 2 Before you can save a file to a floppy disk the disk must be for matted 2HD Type is only available Formatting Floppy Disks 1 Press function key F1 2 Press the 0 key to select Floppy Disk Format 3 Press the 1 key to select YES 4 Press the Enter key 5 Insert a new floppy disk and press the Enter key Saving a File 1 Press function key F1 to display the File menu 2 Press the 3 key The screen should look something like Fig ure 4 2 Close Text Save file UNTITLED Figure 4 2 Close text screen 3 Press the Enter key Enter file name using up to eight charac ters You may use any alphabet or numeric on the keyboard But you may not use the following punctuation symbols Mz o gt lt You may add an extension at the end of the file name for ex ample TXT to distinguish text file from macro file 4 Press the Enter key Note When the working area is full the message File can t open appears Then you would close a file to clear a working area in order to open the file desired 4 3 Editing Files Cutting and Pasting Text You can delete move and copy text by using th
6. 00081 99189 O E699L OcO9l 0 68G3 L S 98bcL 00001 0 9cv8 0 98 88 00608 GEecEeg 90209 0009 90007 90007 0007 0 0LL9S 0 08190 61090 9 98800 9 66000 61000 0 0696 G6Z881 61081 0 9189L S lt 699L 61091 G88Scl 0 98701 61001 99078 99868 6108 DU Cer 0 0209 6109 0610 51817 6107 G60L9C F 19190 8063 0 98800 0 66000 81000 96896 0 6 881 81081 99189 O 699L 8109 O88Scl 95870 81001 0 9078 UGC 8108 90089 9209 8109 98910 01917 8107 0 60196 0 19190 21090 95 78800 9 06000 21000 0 6896 9 8 881 1108 O GL89L S L699L 21091 GZ8SCL 0 98701 21001 9 078 DF 2108 Deet OU Lien 2109 0810 90817 2107 9 90196 sogise 91090 070600 006000 91000 90096 00489 Tam syisa 0 10991 91091 Loser 97050 91001 07079 07869 9108 Lee 90409 9109 Leg oosiy 9107 0 90196 0 08LGS SLOSS GE8ECC 9 16000 91000 0 9896 GZZ881 GLOSL O vL89L 706994 GLOOL 99890 0 8701 91001 SECS 66808 95108 01089 0 0209 5109 OLIV 96217 95107 GZOL9C 964190 11090 IOC 0 16000 11000 GZ8961 O ZZ881 11081 GELBSOL 006994 11091 O98GClL 98870 11001 O ECHS O E8Es 1108 90089 96909 1109 9910 06217 1107 0 20196 0 642190 81096 9 08800 9 06000 81000 OZB96E 99 4881 ELOSL CEL89L 768994 ELOOL GS8Scl 0 868701 ELOZL 9 0078 DCH 408 OU Uer 0 6909 809 0910 98217 8107 9690196 982190 01090 0 080600 0 06000 81000 95 9896 0 9 881 01081 0189 O 68991 2109 OGBSCL 9 08701 21001
7. 12612 5 4219 0 6329 0 8431 0 12622 5 16854 0 3267 5 2477 0 2222 0 4203 5 4176 5 4179 0 6302 0 6263 0 6272 0 8398 5 8379 5 8388 0 12563 5 12479 5 12488 5 16790 5 16690 0 16715 0 16711 5 22352 0 222815 22300 0 8384 5 12480 5 16699 5 22299 5 4175 0 8396 0 12501 5 16782 0 22304 0 16770 0 6263 0 8390 0 12490 5 16697 0 8389 5 12510 0 4181 5 6283 0 8391 0 12520 5 16731 0 SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN SWEDEN PANAMA PANAMA PANAMA PANAMA ARGENTINA ARGENTINA ARGENTINA ARGENTINA ARGENTINA ARGENTINA SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS CHINA GUANGZHOU CHINA GUANGZHOU CHINA GUANGZHOU CHINA GUANGZHOU CHINA GUANGZHOU 7 5 7 6 Registering Stations The next step is to enter station name The procedure is the same as the procedure shown on page 3 3 The station list provides ab breviated dialing with storage for up to 50 stations 1 Press function key F5 and the 1 key The Station Entry screen appears Station Entry Station List Create Change Station Set Up EXE i ID Code Mode ARO FEC DIRC CH Table Channel ScanTable Num Table Figure 7 4 Station entry screen 2 If Create is not underlined press gt and the Enter key to u
8. 19800 9 19800 99100 96889 SS9Z9L 9919 0 99901 0 69901 9910 0 19800 0 19800 VSL 0 e889 O SIZIL 79191 GSS9ICL F 8GGZL 79101 GO9ECC GOES EGIL Gcssgl 97929 EGILOL OGS9CL 0 8990 estat 0 09838 0 09800 CGLSS 0 c8891 O v9Z91 2919 9 9901 GLSGCL ARA LL TESIS lsz of 0 91889 lees Loo 07990 Loser Leet cc 0 69800 0 69800 ostez 0 L1889 L O E9Z9L 09191 SES9SL 9 9990 0910 989800 9 899800 67100 90889 90929 67191 O ES9SL 0 9990 GATA 0 89800 O 8GEZZ 87100 0 0889 O 9Z9L 8719 GeS9Cl GSSScL 8710 DJ VG Jee 27100 96489 95 929 ZVIOL 0 09901 0 9990 AATA ll ETEA Loes ll 06409 01991 90191 91990 96590 Jorge LL LL ll II DOG 9 99800 97100 98289 90949 97191 0 19901 0 67901 Gvicl 0 99800 0 99800 77100 0 8 891 0 09 91 1 7191 FOG9SL 98790 LATA 9998000 9 99800 Er LZZ 92489 S6SZ9L 8019 OOSICL 0 97901 Evicl 0 99800 0 99800 07100 O ZZ891 0 6SZ91 20191 G6V9CL GLYGCL AATA LL apse 97969 Im ll 99489 Less 1191 06590 05901 Leet cc 0 19800 0 9800 Or Lez 0 9 891 0 89Z91 OVIOL S8v9c l 99790 010 10 DEE 9 69800 68100 99289 92929 68191 0 97901 0 97901 6ElLCL DEG OEGECS BEL 0 S 89 OZSZ9L BELOL GLV9CL FOYSH 8810 9609800 9 09800 26100 97289 99929 ZELOL 0 2790 0 9790 LELZH eaa 00966 00969 gez di 07489 Loos 96191 99190 9901 Leet dc cc cc lec DCbb Z 9 19800 96100 98289 99929 GELOL O9V9CL 0 17901 GE Lc O Ebvos 0
9. 19800 78100 0 8 891 0 G6Z91 VELOL 9 97901 GEVGCL VELSL Govyvec 9 09800 ee Lcd 90289 97929 CELOL OSGHOCL DEVSSL CELL Ocryce 00SEC 28100 0 2 891 O VSZ9l 28191 9 17901 90790 ARAN Glbvos 95 617800 10100 S 1 891 98929 LELOL OVVOCL 02790 a a Pe aa a o xs a xs xa on me a os an a Ia t TIIVL 427 03 03 9 73 1 NLI ONMM AP1 3 O0 v069 09089 96069 990894 0 069 05089 S v089 1 90894 0 v089 07089 S 089 1 96089 COOL 0 0891 S c0891 90089 0 2089 1 0 20891 9 089 91089 0 1089 01089 S 0089 S 00891 00089 00089 96649 96649 06649 066291 98649 98649 O 86Z91 08649 92649 946294 O Z6Z91 O Z6Z91 99649 99649 09649 09649 99649 95649 09649 09649 97649 97629 0 v6Z9 0 76291 96649 96649 06649 08629 90649 90629 00649 0 26Z91 9649 9416294 0 16Z9 01629 S 06Z9 90649 0 06Z9 00629 96829 96829 06829 06829 98829 98849 O 88Z9l 08829 GZ8Z9l GZ8Z91 0 Z8Z9 02829 99829 99849 0 9829 09829 aa oe a ajo a ajos xa oe me a xe a xe ou La t t TIIVL 427 03 703 9 XIATIL NLI AP1 4 APPENDIX 2 INTERNATIONAL TELEX ABBREVIATIONS 200 TEST MSG THRU TKS TNX TLX Advise Acknowledge Again Good bye cut off Confirm Collation How do you receive Out o
10. 54321 ABCD N KKKK 55908 UGOX X 9VG SERADIO RS TIME 29 5 96 7 49 SHIP 555908 UGOX X SUBSCR 07205644325 DURATION 1 4MIN GA BRK End code Your ship s answerback code receiving station s Telex no and communication time appear BRK disconnects the communication line To send another message type DIRTLX instead of BRK 9 9 Table of Abbreviations Abbreviation Question Answeror Advice What is the name your station The name of my station is gt QRC By what private enterprise are the The accounts for my station are settled accounts for charges for your station by the private enterprise settled Have you any thing for me have nothing for you QRX When will you call me again will call you again at hours on kHz QSJ What is the charge to be collected to The charge to be collected to including your internal charge including my internal charge 16 mans Can you acknowledge receipt can acknowledge receipt QSX Will you listen to call sign on am listening to call sign on kHz kHZ Shall cancel message number Cancel message number QTC How many messages have you to have message for you send QTU What are the hours your station is My station is open from to open hours Now Please Ro eee REF Referencetos OOOO 906 Prefix indicating a service
11. 80000 GV696L 0 v8881 8008 OOc89l 026994 8c09l OF6SClL SOBEL 8c0cl 0 08v8 0 06E8 8008 92089 DG 809 8009 99007 99007 8007 01711906 098180 40090 9 68000 9 46000 20000 OVE96E 96888 20081 96189 S9699L 20091 Gc6Gcl 0 06701 20001 G68 D DCH 4008 0 2089 01969 24009 09007 09007 2007 SELLI Loose 90090 068600 06000 90000 96696 06888 90080 06169 09699 9000 00690 96050 Let 06008 06868 Lem sazeo 99409 9009 Loo 99007 9007 O SLLOS 0 58190 90090 DEZ 9 96000 90000 OE696L 9 Z888 95008 F8L89L SG699L 95009 16901 0 68701 90001 9 8078 68888 9008 0 9 E9 0 95209 95009 09007 0 95007 95007 Golkl9c 9 78190 70090 0 98800 0 96000 10000 9 0696 0 Z888 17008 0 959699 O G699L 17009 0 1690 98870 10001 0 8078 0 88 8 17008 99089 97209 17009 97007 91700 17007 0601196 078190 80090 9 8800 9 956000 80000 OC696L S 18881 80081 0 8189L 97699 8009 GO6SCL 0 88bcL 80001 IG Zepp 92888 8008 0 9089 0 1209 8009 07007 07007 8007 Glo GESLS cc0Ge 0 4 8800 0 956000 cc0cc GS L696L OU 1888 L 26008 52189 OVE99L 2 009 0 06901 9 28701 ccO0cl 0 4078 0 2888 ceog 97089 96209 009 98007 98007 2007 01196 luese 10090 90600 976000 10000 01696 50808 10001 01891 906991 10091 56090 02070 10001 99078 99860 1008 07089 06409 1009 06007 Log 1007 GOLLOS 908190 00090 0 98800 0 6000 00000 GO696I 0 08881
12. Auto Search to OFF where signal propagation is good Advance the cursor to line no 1 in the Scanning Set Up win dow Enter channel number ITU or user channels and press the gt key to select Scan Press the y key to advance the cursor to line No 2 Enter channel number 9 Enter other channel numbers and then press the Enter key 10 Press the Enter key again to save the data To register another scan group repeat steps 2 9 Note When the scan group memory is full the DP 6 displays Scan group information full Editing Deleting Scan Channel Groups 1 Press function key F5 and the 3 key Select scan group from the Scanning Group List Select Change and press the Enter key Place the cursor on the line channel to change 4 Do one of the following Editing channels Press the Backspace key to delete the chan nel number and then enter new channel number Adding channels Enter channel number on a blank line Deleting channels Delete group name with the Backspace key Disabling channels temporarily Press the lt key to under line Pass 5 Press the Enter key twice 6 Press the Esc key 3 5 User Channels The user channel list provides storage for up to 100 user channels numbered 0 99 Note that user channels may be used in channel scanning Registering User Channels 1 Press function key F5 and then the 4 key The User Channel Entry screen a
13. Emission OFF ON TX RX MSG Save OFF ON Edit Before sending OFF ON Time System OFF UIC SMI JSI Time amp Date 1997 1 1 12334 356 Display Mode Normal Reverse Self Test Figure 8 1 System menu 2 Select Change on the Setup line 3 Select Self Test 4 Press the Enter key The results of the self test are displayed a short time later Self Test Terminal Unit Test ver 1 20 Main Unit Test gt ver 1 17 Modem Unit Test gt ver 1 18 Radio Unit Test 2 ID Se DSC Unit Test C ID Xxx Printer Unit Test 2 Printer not Ready 1 Actual ID numbers appears 2 OK replaces NG when printer is turned on and normal Figure 8 2 Self test results If NG appears for any unit checked try the self test again If it appears again call for service Tone Test 1 Select Self Test on the System menu 2 While pressing and holding down the Shift key press the y key Tone Test Figure 8 3 Tone test 3 Select test and press the Enter key You may stop a test at anytime by pressing the Enter key Tone test 1 All characters This test continuously checks for proper transmission of all fig ures letters and codes To conduct the test call a station in the ARQ or FEC modes Execute the test confirming that all charac ters are transmitted correctly Now testing Tone Test 1 appears during the testing Since the test 1s conducted continuously you may press Esc twice and F10 key to stop the test an
14. FURUNO OPERATOR S MANUAL NBDP TERMINAL MODEL DP 6 p FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC Co LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 PUB No OME 56100 YOSH DP 6 Your Local Agent Dealer FIRST EDITION 2 FEB 1997 K2 JAN 22 2003 E OMES61 A SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING and CAUTION notices appear throughout this manual It is the responsibil ity of the operator of the equipment to read understand and follow these notices If you have any questions regarding these safety instructions please contact a FURUNO agent or dealer The level of risk appearing in the notices is defined as follows This notice indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not W A E N l N e avoided could result in death or serious injury This notice indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not CA U TI O N avoided could result in minor or moderate injury or property damage A WARNING Do not open the equipment Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock burn or serious injury exists inside the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result Turn off the power immediately if water leaks into the equipment or the equip ment is emitting smoke or fire
15. Sets modem output level Turn on to send antenna coupler tuning command Requires FURUNO Radio Equpment MIF Freeze MIF AGC MIF Emission TX RX MSG Save Edit Before Sending Time System Time amp Date Display mode Turn on to send freeze command to radio equipment connected Requires FURUNO radio equipment Turn on to automatically control gain in telex mode Requires radio equipment which supports AGC command in MIF format Turn on to automatically change mode at radio equipment to telex Requires radio equipment which supports Emis sion command in MIF format Turn on to automatically save incoming and outgoing messages to floppy disk No transmits keying operation one by one Yes transmits message only when the Enter key is pressed after confirm ing text typed Select Time system SMT 16 local time and JST is Japan standard time Enter Date and time manually If a navi gation device is connected the time is automatically set when the power is turned on or whenever the time system is switched Manual entry takes prior ity over automatic entry If there is no the navigation data input it takes more than extra 10 seconds for automatic in1 tial settings Select display mode between normal and reverse Function key F7 WRU Who Are You In the ARQ mode requests other station s answerback code Function key FS HR Here Is In the ARQ mode sends your ship s answerb
16. This section shows how to register your station with a coast station Singapore in order to connect with a land line and send mes sages to other stations Contact the coast station following the procedure on page 5 3 Then register your station s name call sign answerback code and selcall number and AAIC Accounting Authority Identification Code with the coast station You can call the Singapore coast station on ITU channels 809 821 or 1201 other channels may also be used Use communication mode ARQ The Singapore coast station ID no is 4620 Registration procedure 1 Call Singapore coast station following the procedure on page 5 3 2 Singapore requests your AAIC 3 Type your AAIC 4 Singapore asks for your callsign Send your station s name callsign answerback code and selcall number 5 Singapore sends time required to register your station 6 Transmit end code 9VG SERADIO RS 12345 FURUNO X 54321 ABCDE J 9VG SERADIO RS Exchange answerback codes MOM F UGOX DE 9VG RGR GA X X PSE SUPPLY YOUR AAIC HW Singapore requests your AAIC OPR Call operator AAIC AA01 RGR PSE GIVE YOUR SHIP NAME CALLSGI CALLSIGN HW INTRODUCE MY INFO LATER PLS AGAIN Singapore requests your station s name and callsign AAAAAA CS 1111 ANSWERBACK CODE 00000 0000 C Enter your stations name callsign answerback AAIC 9999 SELCALL 56789 OK HW PSE BE SURE WICH AAIC CFM PSE
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18. s group ID codes 4 5 digit Group ID Entry Registers own ship s group ID codes 9 digit Select ID Entry Registers own ship s selective ID codes 4 5 digit Select ID Entry Registers own ship s selective ID codes 4 5 digit 2 9 2 10 Function key F6 System menu The System menu is mainly for use by technicians and includes diagnostic tests self test To change settings select Change on the Setup line and operate arrow keys to select item and option Press the Enter key to register selection and close the menu system Slave Delay BK Timing PreTone POSt Tone Mute Timing PreBK POST BK MIF Tune Freeze AGC Emission TX RX MSG Save Edit Before sending Time System Time amp Date Display Mode self Test Figure 2 12 System menu Setup Slave Delay BK Timing PreTone BK Timing PostTone Mute Timing PreBK Mute Timing PostBK Modem Output Level MIF Tune Change Default OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF UTC SMT JST 1997 3 16 10 00 00 Normal Reverse Locks enables change or restores default system settings Sets the length of the slave delay timing in the ARQ mode Sets the timing for the leading edge of the BK signal in the ARQ mode Sets the timing for the trailing edge of the BK signal in the ARQ mode Sets the timing for the leading edge of the mute signal in the ARQ mode Sets the timing for the trailing edge of the mute signal in the ARQ mode
19. sig nal The station which initiates the call is the Master Station MS The MS initiates the call by sending the selective identity code of the called station consisting of an RQ signal and two traffic informa tion signals listening between blocks Example Identity Code XQKM Calling Block 1 Calling Block 2 Example Identity Code PEARDBY efel eed elei Calling Block 1 Calling Block 2 Calling Block 3 Figure l 1 How identity code is transmitted The Slave Station SS recognizes own identity code received and answers it is ready by sending a control signal The calling station then initiates normal traffic The ISS sends information in blocks of three characters Each char acter is sent at the rate of 100 bauds amounting to 70 ms for one character or 210 ms for one character block The block repetition cycle is 450 ms so there is 240 ms during each cycle that the ISS is not sending This time is taken up by propagation time from the ISS to the IRS 70 ms for the IRS to send its service information signal and the return trip back to the ISS The IRS listens between blocks and sends a control signal CS1 or CS2 to request either the next block or retransmission of the last block in the case of error Request for retransmission may be re peated up to 32 times until the completed block has been received error free After 32 times the ISS automatically initiates a new call INFORMATION CONTROL SIGNAL 3 Chara
20. telegram Command an Abbreviation K NIL NW PSE REF SVC Commend fonon SSS At 9 10 am ready Transmit your command 5 8 Timer Operation A built in timer permits automatic transmission and reception of telex messages Enabling Timer Operation 1 Press function key F3 to display the Operate menu 2 Press the 7 key to display the Timer Operation List 3 Select the operation name you wish to execute Press the En ter key An asterisk appears beside the operation selected and T Op appears in inverse video on the communication status display If a file from a floppy disk 16 to be sent be sure the floppy disk containing the file is inserted 10 the drive Timer Operation List Figure 5 10 Timer operation list 4 Select another operation name if desired 5 Press the Esc key When the predetermined time comes the DP 6 automatically sends or receives messages The results of timer operation are displayed as either OK or NG No Good on the Timer Operation List Timer Operation List OK OK OK NG Figure 5 11 Timer operation list Stopping Timer Operation 1 Press function key F3 2 Press the 7 key 3 Select the operation name which has asterisk attached to it and then press the Enter key Remove all asterisks to cancel all timer programs 5 9 Scanning Radio equipment scans a group of operator selected frequencies channels and stops scanning when an inc
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23. 32 times until the complete block is received free of error 1 Press function key F3 followed by the 1 key The Call Sta tion menu appears 1 File 2 Edit Beery 4 Window 5 Station 6 System 7 WRU 8 HR 9 Over 10 Break Station Name Se eee ee eet tee eee ee 1996 11 15 14 41 09 JST Caps FPrequen mona e Station List Station Setup Meta Station ABC 4M ABC 6M ABC 12M ABC 8M FURUNO ID Code 45678 Mode ARO FEC CH Table Channel Scantable Num Table Figure 5 7 Call Station menu 5 5 2 Selecta station Station must be registered for the ARQ mode Press the Enter key The message Calling Station appears If the message Station calling suspended Check radio and interconnections Press any key to escape appears check both radio s power and interconnections between the radio and the DP 6 3 When an acknowledge signal is detected Connect appears in inverse video on the communication status display see next page Note 77 signal conditions are poor connection may take a while If the line could not be connected in one minute calling stops and Calling failed appears Try step 2 again one minute later Should signal conditions worsen during message transmission Error appears in inverse video and 30 seconds later the line is disconnected 4 Transmit message by one of the following methods Send a file from a floppy disk a Press function key F7 WRU to receive the ans
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29. ALL S MARITEX nono 2 WRU CASE GA SEND MULTI Hee 3 CASE num SEND 725644325 t SEND 80255785 6 H ete ery esses SEND 5412345 4 SEND 42124567 CASE MSG SENDBABC j 4 se e2eceoneceeneeces 6 SEND NNNN CASE GA SEND BRK Figure 7 9 Example of macrofile for use in multi address 7 15 Macrofile for Semi fax In the Semi fax option MARITEX converts ship to shore direc tion telex message to facsimile and retransmits it via the telephone network The figure below shows an example of a macrofile for Semi fax The macrofile for Semi fax 1s the same as the macrofile for store and forward and direct dialing except for the FAX command FREE 15 CALL S MARITEX WRU CASE GA SEND FAX802123456 CASE MSG SEND B ABC SEND NNNN CASE GA SEND BRK Figure 7 10 Example of macrofile for semi fax 7 16 7 4 Transmitting in MARITEX System This section describes how to transmit a Telex message in MARITEX Basic Procedure 1 Register answerback code Telex number assigned by MARITEX 2 Register MARITEX frequency and channel to scan group 3 Register station name including scan group name 4 Retrieve appropriate macrofile Include station name and mes sage file name Type message and save file to memory 5 Open macro operation menu and select macrofile See next page for details Your message wi
30. Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock AX CAUTION Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire or permanent equipment damage Do not use the equipment for other than its intended purpose Personal injury can result if the equipment is used as a chair or stepping stool for example Do not place objects on the top of the equipment The equipment can overheat or personal injury can result if the object falls TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ens V 1 RADIOTELEX COMMUNICATION IER E EE 1 1 1 2 Code Desc escocia rra ea 1 1 LSARO Mode NOUS sesiones basicos 1 2 LAE Mode 10001 casaca 1 4 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2 1 System CG OUNCE AA A 2 1 A AAA PP 2 2 DD o AAA 2 2 2 4 Function Keys Menu Operation eiert eege deed eb eE 2 4 3 PREPARATIONS FOR TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION 3 1 Registering Answerback Code amp ID Codeg 3 1 EE eege 3 3 3 Timer PEO rama cea caida ecos 3 5 SCA IMIG COU DS ege 3 7 SU Os Eeer 3 9 4 FILE OPERATIONS A Create ECS piso anatcaat cows easton eetgsdenyeausteassdestanss E E E 4 1 ER E 4 2 7 MCCA We CS JOCAR PUR R S ro EEE E E EEE 4 3 Pe CCI PP e o OE A 4 7 do VA 1669 eree E EE UU AI ESES E 4 8 Osa mod Ple Under E 4 8 A A E OES 4 8 Ars alt VG PEN A e OU O PP 4 9 E A A A o 4 9 4 10 Communications Log geed 4 10 5 TRANSMISSION RECEPTION 71 ice A e UU E E E E E E E 5 1 SPADA eege 5 3 5 3 Transmitti
31. E CANCEL Figure 3 6 OK CANCEL prompt 10 If the data are correct press the Enter key To cancel entry place cursor on CANCEL by pressing the y key and then hit the Enter key Data entered are erased To register other stations select Create again and then press the Enter key Repeat steps 3 10 To confirm the data registered press the y key to get into the Station Set Up window Note f you enter a station which exists the indication Station by that name already exists Press any key to escape appears Press any key to return to the Station List Check the list Editing Deleting Stations 1 Press function key F5 and then the 1 key 2 Select station from the Station List 3 Select Change and press the Enter key 4 Do one of the following Edit station Use 1 4 and the Backspace key to make corrections Delete station Erase station name with the Backspace key 5 Press the Enter key twice 6 Press the Esc key 3 3 Timer Programming A built in timer allows you to automatically receive and transmit files 10 timer programs can be registered Registering Timer Programs 1 Press function key F5 Press the 2 key to select Timer Op eration Entry The screen should look something like Figure 3 ER Timer Operation Entry Timer Operation List Timer Operation Set Up Cc Station Start Time Stop Time Receive Send Receive Send File to Send Figu
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33. F10 at the top of the keyboard The figure below shows the function menus and their corresponding function keys FILE EDIT OPERATE WINDOW STATION SYSTEM WRU HR OVER BREAK Esc F1 F2 i F3 Fs les lle les ES rro ea ee Ses Lock SysRq dl Break o a d AA Pe e Home e PgDn Figure 2 4 Keyboard Note Euro mark on key is not used Main Unit The main unit mainly acts as the interface between radio equip ment navigator and the terminal unit Printer option The printer prints messages Refer to 1ts operator s manual for op eration 2 3 2 4 Function Keys Menu Operation 2 4 The function keys at the top of the keyboard control most opera tions of this unit through a menu system Menu Conventions Inverse video As you move the cursor down through a menu selected item ini tially shown as white on black inverses to black on white This highlighting indicates that it is available for selection Underline The underline shows current selection In the figure below for example the underline is beneath Receive Timer Operation Set Up Operation gt OP1 Station NAGASAKI Start Time t 31351 U Stop Time s 22107 O Receive Send Receive Send File to send Figure 2 5 The auto operation set up screen Basic Menu Operat
34. HW DOT SO RGR PSE OFF TX X HERE EEE CALL BACK 2MINS TIME X HERE WILL code and selcall number CU Bl HW OK TKS BI Bl 9 0 Transmitting message directly DIRTLX The procedure which follows shows how to transmit a Telex mes sage directly to a station 1 2 8 Execute Calling a Station on page 5 3 After GA and DIRTLX appear on your display type Receiv ing station s Telex number Singapore coast station sends its Telex number Type receiving station s answerback code Type MSG Type your message Type WRU Receiving station and your station mutually ex change answerback codes automatically Type KKKK end code at end of message Your answerback code receiving station s Telex number and communication time appear on your display Receiving station sends GA To send another message by DIRTLX start at step 2 To finish type BRK 9VG SERADIO RS 55908 UGOX X GA DIRTLX07205644325 Exchange answerback codes After GA appears type Receiving station s Telex number TRY AGAIN OR USE opp If there is a mistake in the number coast station GA DIRTLEX07205644325 MOM07205644325 5644325FURUNO J MSG 12345 FURUNO J TO FURUNO asks you to reenter number Receiving station s Telex no Type receiving station s answerback code Prepare to send message THIS IS A TEST MESSAGE FROM ab cdefgh ijkl IN KOBE Type message WRU 5644325FURUNO J
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36. TS 300 067 Program number TERMINAL UNIT 0550189020 Version 1 22 MAIN UNIT 0550187017 Version 1 17 MODEM 0550196017 Version 1 18 This page is intentionally left blank 1 RADIOTELEX COMMUNICATION 1 1 General Telex subscribers can attest to radiotelex as a reliable and efficient method for sending and receiving teleprinter connections Telex subscribers especially those who often use HF band radio circuits will also attest that the telex connection is subject to interference from a variety of sources including atmospherics fading and noise disturbance This interference plays havoc with radio signals re sulting in the receiving of information different from the intended information Thus a means must be provided to prevent mutilation of radio signals by interference on HF band radio Radiotelex communication today owes its reliability and efficiency to error detection and correction The ITU R defined both a con stant ratio code for automatic error detection and requirements for the error correction in Recommendation M 625 3 1 2 Code Description The DP 6 employs a 7 element synchronous code providing 2 128 combinations Among these 128 combinations there are 35 constant ratio combinations having a ratio of 3 Y mark bits to 4 B space bits Thus ratio is used to test the validity of each re ceived character Of the 35 combinations 32 are used for the required alphanumeric teleprinter signals The remaini
37. ack code 2 12 Function key F9 OVER In the ARQ mode changes the direction of traffic the information receiving station becomes the information sending station the in formation sending station becomes the information receiving sta tion Function key F10 BREAK Disconnects the communications line 3 PREPARATIONS FOR TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION This chapter provides the procedures necessary for preparing the DP 6 for transmitting and receiving For automatic telex you will need to register the following e Your ship s ID and answerback codes e Stations e Timer programs e Scan channel groups e User channels 3 1 Registering Answerback Code amp ID Codes Enter your ship s answerback code and ID code as follows Note The answerback and ID codes cannot be changed once en tered be sure to enter the codes correctly Registering Answerback Code 1 Press function key F5 and then the 5 key The display should look something like Figure 3 1 Answerback Code Entry Answerback Code Figure 3 1 Answerback code entry screen 2 Enter your ship s answerback code max 20 characters includ ing spaces and press the Enter key The prompt OK CAN CEL asks for verification of data If code 1s correct press the Enter key again Note Example of answerback code 12345789 ABCF X 3 1 3 2 3 For final verification of the data the Caution shown in Figure 3 2 appears If code is correct press th
38. address e Semi fax Note MARITEX provides both shore to ship and ship to shore services This manual however describes only the ship to shore communication procedures 7 2 Preparations for Transmission 7 2 To transmit a message in the MARITEX system you will need to register three items e Answerback code e Scan groups e Station names Registering Answerback Code MARITEX assigns a Telex number to all MARITEX subscribers This number functions as an answerback code An answerback code contains the following 00000 SHIP X 00000 MARITEX assigned five digit Telex code SHIP Ship name X For shipboard station normally X is entered The procedure for registering answerback code is the same as which appears on page 3 1 If an answerback code was registered before the commissioning of the MARITEX station a new answerback code must be entered To enter new answerback code contact FURUNO or authorized FURUNO agent or dealer Registering Scan Groups The Central System emits a free signal to indicate a MARITEX radio channel is in idle condition and available for ship to shore calls The free signal is detected and recognized by the shipboard equipment as a permission to start the transmission Then the ship board operator initiates a call You can scan search for the free signal automatically by register ing MARITEX radio channels in scan group s The procedure for registering scan groups for MARITEX use is the same
39. as that which appears on page 3 7 1 Press function key F5 to display the Station menu 2 Press the 3 key to select Scan Entry The screen should look something like Figure 7 2 Scan Entry Scanning Group List Create Change Scanning Set Up EXPRES 1 Ch Dwell Time 4 5 sec 2 7 4 5 sec Mode AUTO ARO FEC Auto Search O Pass Scan 1 Pass Scan 2 Pass Scan 3 Pass Scan 4 5 6 Pass Scan Pass Scan Pass Scan Figure 7 2 Scan entry screen 3 If Create is not underlined press gt t and the Enter key to underline it 4 Group Name appears in inverse video meaning you can enter scan group name Enter scan group name for example MARITEX A 5 Press the y key to advance the cursor to Ch Dwell Time The dwell times is the time in seconds the receiver waits on each channel before it selects the next channel The default setting is 2 7 seconds Change the setting if necessary MARITEX A 6 Press the y key to advance the cursor to Mode Select the communication mode AUTO ARQ or FEC 7 Press the y key to advance the cursor to Auto Search Turn Auto Search ON or OFF Auto Search ON Radio stops scanning when it finds the stron gest S N ratio free signal frequency Use it where signal propa gation in poor Auto Search OFF Scanning starts and stops with the first received free signal frequency Normally use this position 8 Press to place
40. cape Press any key and change the operation name Note 3 f the station name entered has not been registered the display shows the following message Station by that name does not exists Press any key to escape Press any key and register the station as shown on page 3 3 Editing Deleting Timer Programs 1 2 3 4 Press function key F5 and the 2 key Select timer program from the Timer Program List Select Change and press the Enter key Do one of the following Edit program Use 1t v and the Backspace key to make corrections Delete program Erase operation name with the Backspace key Press the Enter key twice Press the Esc key 3 4 Scan Channel Groups The DP 6 can automatically control radio equipment through chan nel scanning The radio equipment scans a number of channels according to your selection stopping when your own ID code is detected in an incoming signal The transmitter is tuned to the cor responding transmitter frequency the communication link is es tablished and the traffic is automatically exchanged Scanning resumes once the link is disconnected You may store a maximum of 10 scan groups 20 channels per group Note that scanning is only possible in the ARQ and FEC modes Registering Scan Channel Groups 1 Press function key F5 followed by the 3 key to display the Scan Entry screen Scan Entry Scanning Group List Scanning Set Up EXPRES 1
41. cels the last change cut copy or paste 2 Cut Removes the selected text and stores it in the paste buffer Previous text in the paste buffer 1s cleared 3 Copy Copies the selected text and stores in the paste buffer Previous text in the paste buffer 1s cleared 4 Paste Inserts the text stored in the paste buffer at the current location of the cursor 5 Select All Selects the entire current file for cut and copy 6 Search Searches a file for a character string 7 Replace Replaces a word with a different word or character string 8 Goto Top Brings the cursor to the top line of the cur rent file 9 Goto Bottom Brings the cursor to last line of the current file 0 Goto Line Moves the cursor to the desired line in the current file A Change Text Switches between the display window 1 and 2 Function key F3 Operate menu The Operate menu controls transmitting and receiving Operate 1 Call Station Macro Operation gt File to Send Cancel Sending Scam oLar oa Op Manual Calling E Sel Prequency Figure 2 9 Operate menu 1 Call Station Selects a station from the station list 2 Macro Operation Enables fully automatic operation 3 File to Send Selects a file to transmit 4 Cancel Sending Stops sending a file 5 Scan Start Stop Starts stops frequency scanning 6 Manual Reception Selects communication mode for re ception AUTO ARQ FEC 7 Timer Operation Timer program
42. cters 1 Character 70 ms e 70 ms 210 ms 450 ms Figure 1 2 ARQ mode traffic exchange timing Once an entire message is received error free a station may switch its function from the IRS to the ISS by means of a control signal CS3 This change is done by either the ISS by the sequence of Figure shift or by the IRS operator by activating the OVER control Upon receipt of CS3 ISS answers with a BaB block This switches the ISS into IRS However the original Master and Slave stations status remains unchanged since the Master Station al ways controls the radio circuit Termination of Communication Only the ISS may terminate the established circuit It does this by sending three idle signals a The IRS and ISS exchange control signals each reverting to standby after acknowledging each other s control signals Then the connection 1s cleared 1 4 FEC Mode B Mode 1 4 Description The FEC mode is for one way uninterrupted transmission of mes sages for example weather forecasts and emergency bulletins to no one particular station or stations The sending station is known as the BSS B Mode Sending Station the receiving station the BRS B Mode Receiving Station This mode uses a simple forward error correcting FEC technique of sending each character twice at a 280 ms interval The first trans mission is termed DX direct transmission the second RX re peated transmissio
43. d return to the tone test menu 1 File 2 Edit 3 0perate 4 Window 5 Station 6 System 7 WRU 8 HR 9 Over 10 Break A oer e on Roseeea eee eo sae ae mes system Station Name Lock Change Default Frequency T R Comm Status Connect Sen 8 4 Now Testing Tone Test 1 All Char ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ1234567890 tabcdefghijklmnopgrstuv WXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXY2Z1234567890 tabcdefghijklmnopgrstuv WXYZ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPORSTUVWXYZ Figure 8 4 All characters test screen Tone test 2 Fox This test continuously checks for proper transmission of the test message THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG 0123456789 In order to conduct the test call a station over the ARQ or FEC mode Tone test 3 Beta You may check for proper transmission of the idle signal B Call up a station using the ARQ mode Tone test 4 Mark This test outputs the mark signal through the LINE OUT terminal where a frequency counter may be connected to confirm its fre quency 1615 Hz Tone test 5 Space Tone test 5 verifies the space signal frequency 1785 Hz Tone test 6 BY This test verifies the frequency of the space B 1785 Hz and mark Y 1615 Hz using a spectrum analyzer FREQUENCY LIST APPENDIX 1 ITU TELEX CHANNELS 0 900960 0 50090 S9097 9 80700 9 91800 69006 8889 GSLZOL S9094 11901 O 60GCL 990
44. direction of traffic press either function key F9 OVER or and Then the other station becomes the information sending station your station the information re ceiving station 6 Receive a message from the sending station if any 7 After completion of communication press function key F7 WRU key to receive the answerback code of the other station and then press function key F8 HR key to transmit your own answerback code 8 Press function key F10 BREAK to disconnect the line 5 6 FEC Mode Operation The FEC method of error correction is used when there is more than one receiving station and no replies are required by the other station Each message is sent twice the characters of the first mes sage interleaved with those of the second The receiving station thus has two chances to receive each character correctly If both characters are in error an asterisk 16 printed 1 Press function key F3 2 Press the 1 key to display the Call Station menu You can select scan group by scan table 3 Select a station which is registered for the FEC mode Press the Enter key CONNECT lights 10 inverse video 4 Transmit message from a floppy disk as follows Press function key F3 and the 2 key to open the Send screen Select file to send and press the Enter key 5 After the message is transmitted press function key F10 BREAK to disconnect the line 5 7 5 7 Communication Example
45. e Enter key again Answerback Code Entry Answerback Code 123456769 FURU X Confirm the CODE before pressing ENTER key You cannot change the CODE once it has been entered Figure 3 2 Message for confirmation of code entered Registering ID Codes 1 Press function key F5 and then the 6 7 8 or 9 key to enter the Group ID Code 4 or 5 digits Group ID Code 9 digits Select ID Code 4 5 digits or Select ID Code 9 dig its respectively Select ID Entry Select ID Code 4 5 Figure 3 3 ID code screen 2 Enter group ID or select ID and then press the Enter key A prompt asks for verification of data If ID is correct press the Enter key 3 For final verification of the data the Caution shown in Figure 3 4 If ID is correct press the Enter key again Select ID Entr Select ID Code 4 5 12345 Cancel Confirm the CODE before pressing ENTER key You cannot change the CODE once it has been entered Figure 3 4 Message for confirmation of code entered 3 2 Station List The station list provides abbreviated dialing with storage for up to 50 stations one frequency pair Rx and Tx per station For sta tions which have more than one frequency pair you might add a suffix to the station name to denote multiple frequency pairs For example station name FURUNO followed by 1 2 3 etc for each frequency pair required Registering Stations 1 Stati
46. e Cut Copy and Paste functions in the Edit menu Edit Search Goto Bottom Goto Line A Change Text Figure 4 3 Edit menu Cutting text 1 Place the cursor on the first character of the text to be cut 2 Highlight the text to be cut by pressing and holding the Shift key while pressing the gt If you highlight text which you do not want to cut press the lt to adjust the highlight lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt CONGULATULATION ON YOUR CHOICE OF DP 6 INMARSAT B MOBILE EARTH STATION WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH THIS FINE PIECE OF EQUIPMENT Figure 4 4 The highlight 3 Press function key F2 and the 2 key The highlighted text is cut and the remaining text is reformatted If a mistake is made you can restore the text by immediately se lecting Undo in the Edit menu 4 3 4 4 Pasting text To paste the cut text to a new location 1 Place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the cut text 1s to start 2 Press function key F2 and the 4 key Copying and Pasting Text You may copy a portion of text and paste it elsewhere 1 Select the text to copy see the cutting procedure above 2 Press function key F2 and the 3 key The text selected is copied in the paste buffer memory where the cut or copied text is stored The display returns to the nor mal screen 3 Place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the c
47. eclaration of conformity We FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product NBDP terminal model DP 6 consisting of Main unit DP 6 and Terminal Unit IB 581 or IB 582 Model names type numbers to which this declaration relates conforms to the following standard s or normative document s Standards Test Standards IMO Resolution MSC 36 63 IMO Resolutions A 699 17 A 700 17 A 806 19 ETS 300 067 1998 11 Amendment 1 IMO Resolution A 694 17 EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Ed 03 1996 11 IEC 61162 1 2000 07 ITU R Recommendations M 491 1 M 492 6 M 540 2 M 625 3 M 688 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see EC type examination certificate N 99212004 AA 02 of 11 November 2002 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test report 963286 00 of 18 April 1997 and 963286 01 of 18 April 1997 issued by Telefication The Netherlands This declaration is issued according to the provisions of European Council Directive 96 98 EC on marine equipment modified by Commission Directive 2002 75 EC On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager January 15 2003 International Rules and Regulations Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person
48. er with the current screen 1 Navigation data 2 Calendar 3 Remote controller screen Remote A or Remote B 4 Distress frequencies Window Display NMEA Data Remote A TX RX Remote B DSC Figure 6 1 Window menu 6 1 Window Menu Description Display NMEA Data With connection of a navaid and appropriate sensors which output nav data in IEC1162 NMEAO183 format position speed water temperature depth and heading can be displayed Press function key F4 and the 1 key Asterisks appear where there is no data NMEA Lat Lon Latitude Longitude KKOKK KKOKK KKOKK xk KOKK KkKOkK Temperature Depth a ae ar FE j Ship s Speed Heading e SCH AS 1 Figure 6 2 NMEA data display 6 1 Calendar The Calendar menu displays the calendar of any combination of month and year you desire Press function key F4 and the 2 key To change year or month select it by the 1 y keys and change by the lt gt keys Calendar 1996 11 Figure 6 3 Calendar Remote A Remote B This menu permits remote control of a FURUNO transceiver re ceiver or transmitter connected to Remote A or Remote B termi nal Press function key F4 and the 3 key Remote A or the 4 key Remote B Remote MIF gt Figure 6 4 Remote screen Distress Frequency Table This menu displays all current distress frequencies Press function key F4 and the 5 key Distress Frequenci
49. es Telepone kHz 2162 0 4125 0 621520 8291 0 12290 0 16420 0 2 2 iso 1LITes 6260 0 Bolos 1252050 6695 0 kiz 2187 83 420725 6312 0 41425 12577 0 1o604 5 Figure 6 5 Distress frequency table 7 MARITEX OPERATION This chapter provides an overview to the MARITEX system For detailed information consult your MARITEX Traffic Manual 7 1 What is MARITEX MARITEX an acronym meaning MARItime TEleX is a world wide round the clock fully automatic and computerized network for maritime radiotelex The MARITEX system is operated jointly by the Telecom Administrations of Denmark Finland Iceland Norway and Sweden The system consists of the Central Com puter System in Gothenburg Sweden run with two high technol ogy computers and sub stations in Scandinavia Panama Manila and Argentina The Central System does all the message switching and co ordinates the sub station resources INTERNATIONAL TELEX NETWORK PARTICIPATING REMOTE CONTROLLED SHIPS RADIO CIRCUITS STORE AND FORWARD SUB STATION PANAMA 2 DIRECT DIALING MULTI je SUB STATION CENTRAL ADDRESS SEN SCANDINAVIA INTERNATIONAL TELEPHONE NETWORK SYSTEM CONTROL SUB STATION ag MANILA SUB STATION 2 AG ARGENTINA Figure 7 1 MARITEX system and services SEMI FAX MARITEX Services MARITEX provides four main services to MARITEX subscrib ers e Store and forward telex e Direct dialing e Multi
50. f order Down Error From Go ahead Minutes Wait Waiting Mutilated Correspondence to this subscriber is not admitted No circuits Subscriber s number has been changed The called party is not or no longer is a subscriber Indicate your call number Subscriber is engaged Agreed Stop your transmission Please Paper Received will call you again Read Referrring to Repeat Sorry Please What is the charge Please send a test message You are in communication with telex position Thanks Telex AP2 1 This page is intentionally left blank APPENDIX 3 Digital Interface IEC 61162 1 Edition 2 Input sentences GLL RMA RMC schematic diagram IEC1162 NMEA J2 gt 1 gt P609 yg 12V gt 2 gt 11 lt RD A gt 3 gt gt RD B A gt 3 gt 5 gt gt 6 gt 155133 Rib R47 gt 7 gt TLP121 GB gt 8 gt gt 9 gt gt 10 gt 12 Load requirements as listner Isolation Optocoupler Input impedance 470 ohms Max Voltage 15V Threshold 4mA AP3 1 AP3 2 GLL Geographic position latitude and longitude GLL Illl Illa yyyyy yyy a hhmmss ss A a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 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 reck
51. for automatic transmission is called a macrofile You will need several types of macrofiles depending on the MARITEX service to be utilized Commands The tables which follow describe the commands for automatic trans mission Table 7 2 describes the commands processed by the DP 6 Table 7 2 Commands processed by the DP 6 S Station Name Calling station name and ID on assigned I ID parameter Two digits Free signal searching time according to 0799 min assigned parameter default setting 10 min Two digits Calling according to assigned parameter 0799 min default setting 10 min Text For receving a message designanted by parameter transmitted by coast station Two digits Time alloted for reception of message by 0799 min CASE command Text Text transmitted according to assigned parameters Send a file from floppy disk Function keys F7 F10 O Text of message appears n None Waiting for keyboard input Transmit keyboard input message After reception of GA enter appropriate short code command Table 7 3 shows the commands processed by MARITEX stations Table 7 3 MARITEX short code commands Store and forward Telex Direct dialing Telex Multi address Semi fax Request pending messages from shore Terminate message Clear the radio circuit Other MARITEX short code commands are as below Table 7 4 Other MARITEX short code commands Transmission of ship position reports Safety urgency and d
52. ion Selecting menus Press appropriate function key to open a menu To display the File menu for example press function key F1 File New Open Real Time Printing File to Print Cancel Printing lt Floppy Disk Format Figure 2 6 File menu Selecting menu items and options Menu items can be selected by pressing appropriate numeric key or selecting menu desired with the arrow keys and pressing the Enter key Menu options can be selected by operating the lt gt keys Press the Enter key to register selection and close the menu Function Key Description Function key F1 File menu The File menu is where you will create edit save and print telex messages File Open Real Time Printing gt File to Print Cancel Printing Floppy Disk Format Figure 2 7 File menu 1 New Opens a new untitled window 2 Open Opens files 3 Close Closes files 4 Delete Deletes files 5 Rename Renames files 6 Real Time Printing Turns real time printing on off 7 File to Print Prints files 8 Cancel Printing Stops printing 9 Clear Buffer Clears the communication buffer 0 Floppy Disk Format Formats a floppy disk 2 5 2 6 Function key F2 Edit menu The Edit menu provides a full line of editing features This menu 1s only operative while creating a message Edit 6 Search Goto Bottom Goto Line Change Text Figure 2 8 Edit menu 1 Undo Can
53. irect dial ing FREE 15 CALL S MARITEX WRU CASE GA SEND DIRTLX725644325 CASE MSG SEND B ABC SEND NNNN CASE GA SEND BRK 1 Free signal search time 15 minutes 2 Station name Example MARITEX Who are you Station identity exchange 3 Subscriber s Telex number in example 72 is country code of JAPAN for direct dialing mode 4 Location and name of file message 5 Request for termination of message Figure 7 8 Example macrofile for direct dialing 7 13 Procedure for direct dialing Procedure Display Remarks Call MARITEX CONNECT appears Free signal found in inverse video and radio circuit ready bell sounds Transmit WRU signal MARITEX X Initial identity 26 X X X SHIP X exchange between GA coast station and shipboard station Key in subscriber s Telex number Example Japan 725644325 12 20 Request to start MOM message transmission DIRTLX725644325 5644325 FURUNO J MSG Transmit prepared file or input Message transmission message manually through keyboard When transmission is completed 26 X X X SHIP X Transmit your type NNNN 5644325 FURUNO J answerback code DURATION Receive MARITEX DATE station s answerback GA code Tx time and date appear on DP 6 Transmit BREAK command to clear radio circuit Macrofile for Multi Address The figure which follows shows an example of a macrofile for multi address use FREE15 www nn renee nee eee ee 1 C
54. istress messages Request medical advice For MARITEX letters mailed from the Operations Center to destinations worldwide Request to MARITEX to send a test message consisting of all Telex characters Request to MARITEX to send a continuous mark tone for one minute Note For other supporting and facility commands consult the MARITEX Traffic Manual 7 10 Store and Forward Telex The following is the sequence of events in transmission of Telex message in MARITEX 1 Shipboard station sends message to MARITEX coast station 2 MARITEX coast station stores message in memory buffer 3 Shipboard station and MARITEX coast station clear the radio circuit 4 MARITEX station sends message to subscriber designated Procedure Display Remarks Call MARITEX CONNECT appears Free signal found in inverse video radio circuit ready and bell sounds Transmit WRU signal MARITEX X Initial identity 26 X X X SHIP X exchange between GA coast station and shipboard station Key in subscriber s Telex number Example Hong Kong 12345 9 message transmission Transmit file Message transmission When transmission is completed 26 X X X SHIP X Transmit your type NNNN MARITEX S answerback code DURATION Receive MARITEX DATE station s answerback GA code Tx time and date appear on DP 6 Transmit BREAK command to clear radio circuit Preparing a macrofile for store and forward Telex You will need a macrofile to enab
55. key F1 Press the 4 key Select file to delete and then press the Enter key es Press the Enter key again To cancel press the y key fol lowed by the Enter key 4 8 4 8 Real Time Printing 4 9 Printing Files An incoming or outgoing message can be printed out while it is being received or transmitted 1 Press function key F1 to display the File menu 2 Press the 6 key to turn real time printing on off PRINT appears in inverse video when real time printing is on You can print a file as follows 1 Press function key F1 2 Press the 7 key 3 Select file and press the Enter key 4 Press the Y key If the file could not be printed Cannot print Check connection between printer and terminal Press any key to escape 1s displayed 4 9 4 10 Communications Log Transmission Reception date and time ID mode Tx Rx frequen cies and station name are recorded for each message received or transmitted TX RX MSG Save must be ON in the System menu to automatically save Tx and Rx messages Displaying the Communications Log Log File 1 Press function key F1 and then the 2 key 2 Select Log File and press the Enter key A list of Tx and Rx messages appears See Figure 4 10 Note The Log File can store about 230 communication files When it becomes full an error message appears to alert you If this oc curs delete all log files Open Text Load Merge TAB Cha
56. la yyyyy yyy a X X X X XXXXXX X X a a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 UTC of position fix Status A data valid V navigation receiver warning Latitude N S Longitude E W Speed over ground knots Course over ground degrees true Date dd mm yy magnetic variation degrees E W Mode indicator see note 0 Checksum 1 111 11110 1 111 119 111 8 e 7 A AU 6 ee 5 deeg 4 ete nO er A 3 ee 2 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 SPECIFICATIONS OF NBDP TERMINAL DP 6 1 COMMUNICATIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Communication Mode Communication Protocol ID Code Line Code Modulation Tone Frequency mark space Tone Frequency Tracking Range Line Input Output ARQ FEC ITU R Rec M 625 3 M 490 M 491 1 4 5 and 9 digits 4B 3Y fixed mark International AFSK 1615 1785 Hz 1415 1585Hz 1815 1985 Hz 0 5Hz SOHz 30 dBm to 10 dBm 600 ohms balanced 2 COMMUNICATION FEATURES 3 TERMINAL UNIT IB 581 1 2 3 4 5 Display Microprocesso
57. le automatic message transmis sion on store and forward Telex After preparing it save it to the hard disk or a floppy disk for future use 1 Press function key F1 to display the File menu 2 Press the 1 key 3 Prepare macrofile The figure below shows the minimum information required to send a store and forward Telex message in MARITEX lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt OFREE 10 eh D CALL S MARITEX oh O WRU CASE GA SEND TLX80212345 3 CASE MSG SENDB ABG www eee bee O SENDNNNN eh 5 CASE GA SEND BRK 1 Free signal search time 10 minutes 2 Station name Example MARITEX Who are you Station identity exchange 3 Subscriber s Telex number in example 802 is country code of Hong Kong for store and forward Telex 4 Location and name of file message 5 Request for termination of message Figure 7 6 Example macrofile for store and forward Telex 4 Press function key F1 to display the File menu 7 12 5 Press the 5 key The Save prompt appears on the display close Text Saving File Name Untitled 1 Figure 7 7 Save prompt 6 Press the Enter key and enter a file name as follows OOOOOODO MCR File Name Extension Name max 8 characters 7 Press the Enter key Macrofile for Direct Dialing The direct dialing features allows you to contact a land subscriber via MARITEX Below is an example of a macrofile for d
58. ll be transmitted automati cally Below is the sequence of automatic message transmis sion in MARITEX 1 Search for free signal 2 Call MARITEX station on MARITEX radio channel 3 After connection is established identity exchange 4 Transmission of service category and subscriber s address 5 Transmission of message 6 Transmission of termination of message signal 7 Identity exchange 8 Clearing of radio circuit Actual Transmission 1 Press function key F3 to display the Operate menu Operate 1 Call Station 2 Macro Operation File to Send Cancel Sending Manual Calling Sel Frequency Figure 7 11 Operate menu 2 Press the 2 key The Call Macro screen appears Call Macro Name MARITEX2 MCR 1a CIG F2 11 wo Date File Count 2 Memory 2K Used 98K Available Figure 7 12 Call macro screen 3 Select desired macrofile and press the Enter key 4 Press the Enter key to confirm the macrofile selected The Wait for Free Signal indication appears Your message will be transmitted automatically 7 18 8 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 8 1 Maintenance A WARNING Do not work inside the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock burn or serious injury exists inside the equipment Regular maintenance is important for good performance A regu lar maintenance program should be established and should a
59. ming 8 High Tension ON OFF Turns on off transmitter high volt age on a FURUNO radio 9 Manual Calling Sets Tx mode and subscriber s ID number in manual calling 0 Set Frequency Sets Tx and Rx frequencies in manual calling 2 2 8 Function key F4 Window menu The Window menu displays data together with current screen Window Display NMEA Data Remote A Remote B DSC Distress Frequency Table Figure 2 10 Window menu 1 Display NMEA Data Displays NMEA data position speed Heading water temperature and depth 2 Calendar Displays desired calendar month and year 3 4 Remote A B Entering commands on this screen enables remote control of a FURUNO radio trans ceiver and DSC terminal connected to Re mote A and Remote B terminals 5 Distress Frequency Table Displays all distress frequencies gd A Go N Function key FS Station menu The Station menu provides for storage of stations timer programs channels and various ID codes Station 1 Station Entry Group ID Entry 4 5 digit Group ID Entry 9 digit gt Select ID Entry 4 5 digit Select ID Entry 9 digit Figure 2 11 Station menu Station Entry Registers stations Timer Operation Entry Registers timer programs Scan Entry Creates scan groups for scanning User Channel Entry Registers user channels Answerback Code Entry Registers own ship s answerback code Group ID Entry Registers own ship
60. n Message a b cd efghi j First transmission aj bh c d efg ho iy Second transmission abcdefghii j 280 ms Output code ex alb cladbecfdgehfigjh i j Figure 1 3 FEC mode transmission technique The receiving station tests the DX and RX characters for adher ence to the 4 mark 3 space constant ratio and prints only unmutilated DX or RX characters or prints a space if both are mutilated Another version of the FEC mode is the FEC selective mode This mode uses a call code for selective calling to one or more stations Only those stations with the correct code will receive the data cor rectly Initiating a Call When a BSS initiates a broadcast call it transmits synchronizing signals to align phasing of the BRS Upon detection of this signal the BRS s are switched to the receiving condition and will remain in this condition until the completion of the message If the muti lated character error rate exceeds a certain percentage the BRS reverts to standby condition Termination of Communication The sending station sends three consecutive idle signals amp imme diately after the last transmitted information signal in the DX posi tion 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW 2 1 System Configuration r SSB RADIO TELEPHONE r I I I MAIN UNIT 24 VDC DP 6 0 DSC A NAV AID TERMINAL UNIT SES 18 581 Standard supply PRINTER Optional supply 24 VDC PP 510 Fig
61. nction key F3 and then the 4 key 2 Send Canceled appears on the screen Transmission is stopped but the line is still connected If the receiving station IRS reverses the communications direc tion while the sending station is transmitting a file as many as six characters from the end of the message may not be transmitted although they are displayed on the sending station s LCD 5 4 Selecting Receive Mode 1 Press function key F3 and then the 6 key 2 Select receive mode AUTO Automatic operation in ARQ and FEC ARQ International radiotelex ARQ mode FEC International radiotelex FEC mode 3 Press the Enter key The reception mode appears on the screen All received and transmitted messages are saved to a floppy disk when Tx Rx Msg Save is ON in the System menu The file is named as follows 96 12 13 00 XXX Year month date Serial number from OOO When Tx Rx Msg Save is OFF in the System menu all mes sages are displayed on the screen To scroll the display press Pg Up or Pg Dn while pressing down the Fn key These message disappear when the power turns off 5 5 ARQ Mode Operation In ARQ operation one station information sending station sends data to another in block by block then listens the acknowledge signal between blocks from the information receiving station which requests either the next block or retransmission of the last block if there is error The request may be repeated up to
62. nderline it 3 The cursor is on the Station line Enter station name using up to 20 characters 4 Press the J key to go to the ID Code line Enter station ID code the coast station selective call number common to all Stations 1s 2950 5 Press the y key to go to the Mode line The MARITEX sys tem uses the ARQ mode 6 Select ScanTable on the CH Table line 7 Press y to go to Num Table 8 Press the gt key to display the Scanning Group List Scanning Group List MARITEX A MARITEX B MARITEX C MARITEX D MARITEX E MARITEX PE Figure 7 5 Scanning group list example 9 Select scan group 10 Press the Enter key To enter another station name repeat the above procedure from step 2 Note 70 establish the connection with a MARITEX station the receiving frequencies in the scan group registered are scanned to detect a free signal from the station If the free signal is detected a message will be automatically transmitted to the station 7 3 Preparing Programs for Automatic Message Transmission Command prefixed with CALL FREE support command for CALL RETRY support command for CALL CASE TIMEOUT support command for CASE SEND DISPLAY INPUT 7 8 This section shows you how to prepare the programs necessary for automatic message transmission The programs which you can save to a floppy disk for future use enable unattended automatic transmission The program
63. ng a File from a Floppy Disk or the Text Screen 5 4 Dire aia de Tee 5 5 SEENEN 5 5 JOFEC Mode O PELO is oa 5 7 Communicator Example ii 5 8 Ho Amer Opera 5 11 SEENEN 5 12 2 10 Communication Bullet rmac 5 12 6 WINDOW MENU 6 1 Window Menu IDES CH PHO WE 6 1 7 MARITEX OPERATION GE MARTES aa 7 1 122 Preparations for Trans OU Mi iaa 7 2 7 3 Preparing Programs for Automatic Message Transmission ccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeees 7 8 7 4 Transmitting in MARITEX System EEN 7 17 8 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING S k E ee 8 1 95 2 pimple reene 8 2 S3 Dra nose TESIS Ae 8 2 ITU TELEX CHANNELS FREQUENCY LS Tooonccononconccconoccoccconacnnnos AP1 1 INTERNATIONAL TELEX ABBREVIATIONS esseeeek REENEN EE AP2 1 DIGITAL INTERFACE IEC 61162 1 Edition 2 coooccooocooooo 0 AP3 1 SPECIFICATIONS rozsiane a SP 1 Declaration of conformity to type FOREWORD FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for selecting and purchasing the FURUNO DP 6 NBDP Narrow Band Direct Printing Terminal We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability To get maximum performance from your unit please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and maintenance The DP 6 is an advanced microprocessor controlled NBDP Terminal designed to protect teleprinting communications from radio signal mutilation due to interference in the radio signal path I
64. ng three 7 element codes are used exclusively for operational purposes These are Idle Signal o ARQ Mode Phasing Signal 1 FEC Mode Idle Signal B RQ Signal ARQ mode Phasing Signal 2 FEC Mode Transmission rate is 100 bauds If the 4B 3Y ratio is disturbed due to interference the output of the receiver is blocked to restrict the mutilated character from passing on to the teleprinter Frequency Shift The frequency shift is 85 Hz with a center frequency of 1700 Hz as specified in ITU R Recommendation M 625 3 Space Tone Frequency 1700 85 1785 Hz Mark Tone Frequency 1700 85 1615 Hz 1 1 1 3 ARQ Mode A Mode 1 2 Description The ARQ Automatic Re transmission request or Automatic Re quest for repetition Mode allows private communications between any two stations using semi duplex communication Reception confirmation 1s done to assure that each character 16 received cor rectly Since the two stations automatically exchange identities this affords some degree of protection for confidential messages Traffic Exchange Sequence In the ARQ mode two stations communicate directly with one an other One station sends information and receives controls signals while the other station receives information and sends confirming control signals The first station is the ISS Information Sending Station and the second is the IRS Information Receiving Sta tion These functions are interchangeable by a special control
65. nge File Names ssaats pLZe Date G Lime se sanc popa 95k 96 12 13 14 Look 96 01 06 20 205 26 01 09 20 Alk 9 02 12 20 File Count Memory 4k Used 96k Avairable 1 Be LOG FILE El Date Time Mode ID TX Freq RX Freq Station name 12 13 14117 14 19 FEC 1234 8765 44 6965 00 CHOUSHI oM 12 13 14 19 14320 FEC 1234 1039 00 6965 00 CHOUGHI 8M 12 13 14 20 14223 FEC 1234 8165 44 6965 00 CHOUSHI BM Figure 4 10 Log file Printing the Log File 1 Press function key F1 and then the 7 key 2 Select Log File and press the Enter key 3 Press the Y key 4 10 5 TRANSMISSION RECEPTION This chapter shows you how to transmit and receive Telex mes sages Also included are the procedures for frequency scanning and automatic operation 5 1 Manual Calling The simplest way to communicate with a Telex subscriber is Manual Calling For the ARQ mode you may display beforehand the mes sage to send or type message manually 1 Press function key F3 to display the Operate menu Operate 1 Call Station Macro Operation File to Send Cancel Sending Scan Start Stop Manual Calling gt Sel Frequency Figure 5 1 Operate menu 2 Press the 0 key The Set Frequency screen appears Set Frequency Tx Freq Wo RX Freq Figure 5 2 Set frequency screen 5 1 9 2 Input frequency pair This can only be done with FURUNO transceivers For other makes of transceiver set a f
66. oming signal is received 1 Press function key F3 and then the 5 key The Scanning Group List appears on the screen You can confirm the scan channel by 1 key or LI key while pressing the Shift key Scanning Group List Figure 5 12 Scanning group list 2 Select a scan group and press the Enter key 3 The scanning starts and the indication Scan appears in in verse video on the communication status display The name of the scan group appears at the Station Name Webi le 23 Edit S34 Operate A Window So Staciom 615 y stem WRU GHAR 9sOver TO Breal SI 1996 11 15 02 01 JST Station Name SAITO 1 EET EROJ Frequency T R 8344 00 8705 00 kHz Comm Mode CW Comm Status E Conn ct Send Lock Error Sending Volume 100 RRO Error e 0 ARO Time O sec Figure 5 13 Communication status display 4 To stop scaming press function key F3 and then the 5 key 5 10 Communication Buffer The communication buffer is a temporal memory which stores trans mitting messages or receiving messages To display the contents of the comunication buffer 1 Escape from the communication display 2 Press the PgDn or PgUp key The contens of the communi cation buffer are displayed To print them press Ctrl and P keys simultaneously To erase them from the screen press PgDn key again 9 12 6 WINDOW MENU The Window menu allows you to display one of the following to geth
67. on D ID Code Mode ARO FEC CH Table Channel ScanTable Num Table Press function key F5 followed by the 1 key The Station Entry screen appears Station Entry Station List Create Change Station Set Up Figure 3 5 Station entry screen 2 On the right hand side on the screen you should see Create and Change and Create should be underlined If it is not underline it by pressing gt and the Enter key The cursor is now on the Station line Enter station name us ing up to 18 characters Press the y key to go to the ID Code line Enter station ID code Press the y key to go to the Mode line Select communica tion mode among the following ARQ Automatic Retransmission Request FEC Forward Error Correction Press the y key to go to the CH Table line Select ScanTable with gt or lt key to choose channel Press the y key to go to the Num Table line 3 3 8 If you selected Channel enter ITU channel number see ap pendix or User channel number see page 3 9 If you selected the ScanTable press the gt key to show a scan group list registered see page 3 7 Select a scan group name by using the y or key followed by pressing the Enter key Scanning Group List MARITEX A MARITEX B MARITEX C FURUNO CHOUSHL MARITEX F 9 Press the Enter key The prompt OK CANCEL asks for veri fication of data CREATE EMES CHANG
68. oning 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 RMA Recommended minimum navigation information Loran C data RMA A IIILIIla yyyyy yy a X X X X X X X X X x a a nh lt CR gt lt LF gt i I O 1 Status A data valid V blink cycle or SNR warning 2 Latitude degrees N S 3 Longitude degrees E W 4 Time difference A microseconds 5 Time difference B microseconds 6 Speed over ground knots 7 Course over ground degrees true 8 Magnetic variation see note 1 degree E W 9 Mode indicator see note 2 10 Checksum NOTE 1 Easterly variation E subtracts from true course Westerly variation W adds to true course NOTE 2 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields AP3 3 AP3 4 RMC Recommended minimum specific GPS TRANSIT data RMC hhmmss ss A llll ll
69. opied text is to start 4 Press function key F2 and the 4 key Clearing the Paste Buffer Press function key F1 and the 9 key Undo Use the Undo feature to return the file to its most recent state For example you have cut text but want to restore it Then you would select Undo in the Edit menu to restore the text to its most recent location Select All The Select All feature lets you select all of the file currently dis played This feature can be useful when you want to combine files The procedure below explains how to tack the file loaded 10 work ing memory onto the end of the file loaded in working memory 2 1 Load the file to be copied from a floppy disk in working memory 1 2 Press function key F2 and the 5 key The entire file appears in inverse video 3 Press function key F2 and the 3 key The file 1s placed in the paste buffer memory 4 Load the file to be combined in working memory 2 5 Place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the text now in the paste buffer memory is to start and press the Ins key f Paste Working 2 Holds cut or Buffer od Memory 1 Transfer Memory EES O Open copy Floppy file Disk 3 Open file Working Memory 2 4 Paste Combine Figure 4 5 Cut and paste flow diagram Searching Text The Search feature lets you search for text in a forward or back ward direction 1 Display a text and press function key F2 and the
70. ppears User Channel Entry Channel List Create Change Channel Set Up oe i Tx Freq 0 00 Rx Freq Figure 3 9 User channel entry screen 2 If Create is not underlined press gt and the Enter key to underline it 3 Enter channel number on the Channel line 4 Advance the cursor to the Tx Freq line Enter Tx frequency 5 Advance the cursor to the Rx Freq line Enter Rx frequency 3 9 3 10 6 Press the Enter key 7 Press the Enter key Channel number entered appears in the Channel List To register another user channel repeat steps 2 7 Editing Deleting User Channels L Press function key F5 and then the 4 key Select channel from the Channel List 2 3 4 Select Change and press the Enter key Do one of the following Edit channel Use 1t and the Backspace key to make corrections Delete channel Erase channel number with the Backspace key Press the Enter key twice Press the Esc key 4 FILE OPERATIONS This chapter mainly describes how to create save edit and print files The Edit menu provides a full lineup of editing facilities in cluding search and replace 4 1 Creating Files 1 Press function key F1 to display the File menu File lt Open Real Time Printing File to Print Cancel Printing Floppy Disk Format Figure 4 1 File menu 2 Press the 1 key 3 Type your message Note
71. r Memory Disk Drive Keyboard 4 OTHER FEATURES Automatic transmission and receiving maximum 10 stations Scramble operation maximum 5 different code sets Frequency scanning maximum 10 groups 20 channels group Morse code conversion transmit only Storage for up to 100 user channels Applicable to MARITEX Monochrome 9 5 LCD ALI M6117 33 MHz Flash EPROM 2 MB DRAM 2MB 720KB or 1 44kB 3 5 FDD enhanced 82 key keyboard emulates the IBM PS 2 keyboard and includes embedded numeric and cursor control overlay and dedicated cursor control keys Text editing screen Floppy disk management Nav data input and display Remote control of transceiver Printing Self test SP 1 5 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS 1 Temperature 15 C to 55 C 2 Relative Humidity 93 at 40 C 6 POWER SUPPLY 1 Main Unit 24 VDC 0 84 A max 2 Terminal Unit 24 VDC 0 75 A max 7 COATING COLOR 1 Main Unit Munsell 2 5GY5 1 5 2 Terminal Unit Panel Munsell N3 0 not changed Cover Munsell 2 5GY5 1 5 8 PRINTER PP 510 3 Printing Paper Plain impact dot 216mm wide 80 characters line 4 Power Supply 24 VDC 1 5 A max 5 Environmental Condition Ambient Temperature 5 to 35 C Relative Humidity 20 to 85 non condensing SP 2 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD UJ PQ LU IN Co 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 503 D
72. re 3 7 Timer operation entry screen 2 If Create is not underlined press gt and the Enter key to underline it 3 Enter a suitable operation name on the Operation line Any alphanumeric characters may be used See note 2 on the next page 4 Place the cursor on the Station line Press the gt key to dis play the Station List Select a station and press the Enter key 3 5 3 6 9 10 Press the y key to advance the cursor to the Start Time line Enter start time in 24 hour notation To have the operation start at 8 35 for example the keying sequence would be 0 8 3 5 0 IO Press the y key to advance the cursor to the Stop Time line Enter stop time Press the y key to advance the cursor to the Receive Send line Select operation category Receive or Send For send insert floppy disk in drive and designate the file to send Press the y key to advance the cursor to the File to Send line Press the gt key to display the file list select a file and press the Enter key Press the Enter key Press the Enter key The operation name appears in the Timer Operation List See note 2 and 3 Note 1 To change a timer program select it on the Timer Opera tion List select Change and press the Enter key Enter new data Note 2 Jf the operation name entered already exists the display shows the following message Operation name already exists Press any key to es
73. re 4 8 Goto line screen Key in line number and press the Enter key The cursor shifts to the head of the line selected 4 4 Opening Files Two working areas called working area 1 and working area 2 are provided to which you can load a file and one file may be dis played on the LCD FLOPPY DISK WORKING AREA 2 Figure 4 9 Working memories Opening a File 1 Press function key F1 to display the File menu 2 Press the 2 key A chronological list of files on the floppy disk appears 3 Select a file Press the Enter key The file appears and the title bar shows the file name You may repeat this procedure to load another file into a working area Switching Between Files Two files can be opened and one displayed on the LCD To switch between files do the following 1 Press function key F2 2 Press the A key to switch files 4 7 4 5 Renaming Files To rename a file 1 Press function key F1 2 Press the 5 key 3 Select file and press the Enter key 4 Enter new name 5 Press the Enter key 4 6 Saving a File Under a New Name You may save a file under a new name as follows 1 Open a file Edit the file as necessary Press function key F1 2 3 4 Press the 3 key to clear the screen 5 Press the Y key 6 Press the Backspace key to erase the original name and then enter a new name 7 Press the Enter key 4 7 Deleting Files 1 Press function
74. requency pair at the trans ceiver Omit steps 1 2 and 3 Press the Enter key Press function key F3 again and then the 9 key The follow ing screen appears Manual Calling Mode faro rec ID Figure 5 3 Manual calling screen 6 10 11 12 13 Select communication mode Press the y key and input party s ID number Press the Enter key to connect the communication line Then the line will be connected a short while For ARQ mode follow the next procedure For FEC mode type your message and go to step 13 Press function key F7 WRU The party s answerback code appears on the screen Note Step 9 and 10 are needed for ship to ship calling only Press function key F8 HR You ship s answerback code is sent to the party Press the Enter key and type your message If you want to the party s response press function key F9 Over Press function key F10 to disconnect the line 5 2 Calling a Station 1 Press function key F3 to display the Operate menu Operate 1 Call Station 2 Macro Operation File to Send Cancel Sending Manual Calling Set Frequency Figure 5 4 Operate menu 2 Press the 1 key to display the Station List 3 Select the station you wish to call 4 Press the Enter key to establish connection with the station 1 File 2 Edit 3 0perate 4 Window 5 Station 6 System 7 WRU 8 HR 9 Over 10 Break
75. t least include the following Cleaning the Equipment Wipe of accumulated dust from the equipment with a soft cloth An anti static cleaner may be used to clean the screen of the termi nal unit Do not use commercial cleaners to clean the equipment They can remove paint and markings Connectors and Earth Connection Periodically check the connectors for proper seating and the earth connection for rust Remove rust to maintain a good ground sys tem Floppy Disk Drive Clean the floppy disk drive head regularly to prevent erasure of information stored on disks 8 1 8 2 Simple Troubleshooting Power Supply If the power cannot be applied power lamp on the main unit does not light e Check for loosened power cable connector on the rear or bot tom of units Check that the ship s mains main switch is turned on Confirm that power is present at the connector pin 1 pin 2 Unit Input Voltage Main unit 24 VDC Terminal unit 24 VDC e Check if the breaker on the rear panel of the terminal unit has tripped If it has tripped push it in to reset the equipment 8 3 Diagnostic Tests Self Test 1 Press function key F6 to display the System menu System Slave Delay 5 msec 0 50 msec BK Timing PreTone 10 msec 0 100 msec PostTone O msec 0 20 msec Mute Timing PreBK 0 msec 0 20 msec PostBK 0 msec 0 20 msec Modem Output Level D dBm 30 10 dBm MIF Tune OFF ON Freeze OFF ON AGC OFF ON
76. t provides dependable fully automatic error free telex communication with other ships as well as with any telex subscriber in full compliance with all GMDSS requirements for automatic radiotelex operation The microprocessor used in the DP 6 enables fully automatic operation of your radio station including automatic frequency scanning unattended reception and transmission of messages automatic adjustment of transmitter frequency and more Operation is simplified by the use of menus Simply move the cursor to items on the screen that you want to select The DP 6 provides a complete line of word processing facilities in its Text Editor where you may create edit and store multiple messages for later transmission Features e Simple operation by use of pop up menus e LCD displays information in easy on your eyes white on black e Automatic frequency control and message handling permit unattended operation e Real time printing of incoming messages e Storage capacity for 100 user channels e Remote control of a transceiver by commands entered via the keyboard e Inputs for IEC61162 1 2nd ediion NMEAO183 version 3 0 data to display ship s L L position water temperature and more on the LCD e Fully automatic radiotelex by use of macro operation e Conforms to the following standards and regulations IMO Resolution A 806 19 A 694 1 7 IEC 61097 11 9 60945 3rd edition 61162 1 2nd edition ITU R M 625 3 M 490 M491 1 ITU T F 130 E
77. the cursor on the No 1 line Enter channel or user channel See the table on the next page for MARITEX radio channel information Then press the gt key to select Scan 9 Press 4 to advance the cursor to the No 2 line Enter channel number Repeat this procedure for other channels up to 20 10 Press the Enter key 11 Press the Enter key again to register scan group scan Entry Scanning Group List MARITEX A Scanning Set Up Ch Dwell Time gt 4 5 sec 2 7 4 5 sec Mode AUTO ARO FEC Auto Search No Channel Rx Freq Tx Freg Pass Scan d 1 4268 60 4203 50 Pass Scan 2 2 6460 00 6302 00 Pass Scan 3 3 8556 00 0398 50 Pass Scan 4 4 IZ818 00 12563490 Pass Scan 5 5 17024 00 16790 50 Pass Scan 6 6 22607 00 22352 00 Pass Scan Figure 7 3 Scan entry screen To enter another scan group select Create and then press the En ter key Repeat steps 3 9 ITU MARITEX Coast Station Ship Station Tx redati n Channel No TX kHz kHz Valid on 1997 UP means no ITU channel assigned You can use register these as user channels Table 7 1 MARITEX Channel 2423 5 2716 0 1905 0 4268 6 4214 5 4216 5 6460 0 6314 5 6323 0 8556 0 8419 5 8428 0 12818 0 12582 0 12591 0 17024 0 16813 5 16838 0 16834 5 22607 3 22379 5 22392 0 8424 5 12583 0 16822 5 22391 5 4213 0 8436 0 12604 0 16900 0 22396 0 16888 0 6314 5 8430 0 12593 0 16820 0 8429 5
78. tor 06000 oasis 0 90676060 0 76800 00106 0 9989L O EEZ9L 00191 99090 9 9090 0010 990700 9 608000 66000 99989 90829 6609 O 8c9cl 0 9690 66001 0 9070606 O ELECC 86000 0 9989 O SEZ9L 86091 GL29ClL GSeScl 8600 Groves 9 068000 46000 97989 GLEZOL 26091 O Zcg93L O G2ScL 26001 Otere 0 0868000 96000 0 989 O LEZOL 9606 G9C9CL 9 70 90 9605 ll G Ecves STEECS 96006 Gessol SOEL9L S609T 09293 Over Gent AG O LEEZZ 16000 O ES89L O 0EZ9L 16091 GSc9cl GECSCL 16001 Socios 9 086800 86000 90989 96029 609 0 96901 OECSCL 86001 0 00700 0 086800 6000 O cS89l 0 6cZ9L 26091 97090 9 0090 CDU L ll 96669 ol 91989 Less 16091 07000 Losse 16000 acc cc O 10000 0 60800 06000 0 1989 O 8cZ9L 0609 GECICL TLESEH 06001 900700 9 90800 68000 90989 92029 6809 OECICL 0 1090 68001 OOcree 0 906800 88006 00989 O ZcZ9L 8809 Gec9cl 9 0090 88031 961700 9 408000 48006 96789 99029 2809 0 00901 0 00901 28001 ll 0 06006 04060 9000 ll 06189 09049 98091 00000 96190 90000 0000 cc cc 98700 9 90800 98006 98789 99029 9809 9 10901 06190 9800 081700 0 90800 18000 0 8v89L OSCZIL 17809 0 10901 GSLSCL 17800 921700 9 908000 88000 9 21789 97029 809 90290 08190 88001 0 21700 0 90800 0 8000 0 Zv89L 0 70 29 c809 OOCICL 92190 c80cl ll 99006 97066 18088 do 99189 96049 18091
79. ure 2 1 System configuration 2 1 2 2 Turning on the System There is no particular order for turning on the units of the system The figure below shows the location of power switches on the units of the system Note that it takes about six seconds for the LCD to light after the power is turned on POWER switch MAIN UNIT POWER switch TERMINAL UNIT POWER switch PRINTER Figure 2 2 Main unit terminal unit and printer 2 3 Equipment Description Terminal Unit The terminal unit consists of a 9 visual display a floppy disk drive and a keyboard The floppy disk drive provides for unlimited stor age of files on floppy disks Controls for power and adjustment of display brilliance and contrast are provided on the front panel When the terminal unit is turned on the communication status dis play appears This is where all phases of communication begin 1 File 2 Edit 3 Operate 4 Window 5 Station 6 System 7 WRU 8 HR 9 Over 10 Break 1996 11 15 13 26 45 45 Caps Eng Station Name Frequency T R kHz Comm Mode Auto Comm Status gt Connect Send Lock Error Sending Volume 5 ARO Error 0 ARO Time O sec Figure 2 3 Communication status display 2 2 Keyboard unit is operated from the keyboard and is almost 100 keyboard controlled Operation is simplified by the use of menus which you access by pressing a function key numbered F1
80. werback code of the other station Verify that the code from the sta tion called is correct b Press function key F8 HR to transmit your own identity answerback code c Press function key F3 and then the 3 key to display the Send screen Select file to send and press the Enter key Send appears in inverse video while the file 1s being trans mitted Send File SES BEE Ee Seier IR lt Parent Directory gt Se OOFOX MES 95 30 Li L5 ASCII TXI 613 9621115 BEEP EXE Zocor 96 11 15 DPX AUT 1030 Ve LS DPX BAT 2349 D DPX Bio 28000 36 Llil 15 DPX ENL 1000 16 11 153 29 Files exist 247271424 bytes free To select ENTER To view SPACE To QUIEIESC Figure 5 8 Send file screen Sending volume percentage of message transmitted counts upward as the message is being transmitted ARQ error count and ARQ transmission time appear on the display 1 File 2 Edit 3 0perate 4 Window 5 Station 6 System 7 WRU 8 HR 9 Over 10 Break 1996 11 15 14 28 JST Caps Station Name CHOUSHE 6M Frequency T R 8765 00 8965 00 kHz Comm Mode ARO Comm Status EST Merely Error Sending Volume 100 ARQ Error 0 ARQ Time O sec Figure 5 9 Communication status display Type a message from keyboard After exchanging answerback code by the function key F7 WRU and F8 CHR type your message directly from the keyboard 5 To change

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