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1. 4 4 25 Char Line 2 f Insert Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 08 07 37 UTC NCS POR LOGIN DCE Ver Figure 4 20 Sample cancel screen Send status Waiting Waiting to transmit message Sending Now sending message Fail Failed transmission Rejected Message rejected by LES Pending LES circuits occupied 3 Select message you want to cancel 4 13 4 14 4 Press Enter to open the Cancel window File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm m Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO Perth Normal Waiting 02 FELCOM FUSA SANTAPAULA Normal Sending Cancel Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 08 07 38 UTC NCS POR LOGOUT DCE Ver 01 Figure 4 21 Cancel window 5 Press Enter to cancel a message from transmission or select No and press Enter to escape from the Cancel menu 6 Press Esc to return to the default display Confirming delivery status message status list You can automatically receive delivery status of messages you send to a LES by selecting Confirming ON in the Send Message menu Delivery Status can also be confirmed manually See page 4 16 Messages transmitted which request delivery status appears in the Message Status List The Message Status List holds delivery status informat
2. OPERATOR S MANUAL INMARSAT C MOBILE EARTH STATION MODEL FELCOM 12 FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC Co LTD 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan 0798 65 2111 0798 65 4200 Telephone Telefax PUB No OME 56130 YOSH FELCOM 12 Your Local Agent Dealer FIRST EDITION NOV 1997 M2 JAN 22 2003 00080808701 OME56130M20 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 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 Hazardous microwave Do not approach within 60 cm of the antenna radome when it is transmitting Microwave radiation can be harmful to the human body particularey the eyes Radiation Level At Leave the equipment powered while underway Distress cannot be communicated unless the equipment is powered 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 Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock Do not place liquid filled containers on the top of the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid spills into the equipment A WARNING Do not op
3. Figure 4 1 Transmit menu 3 Press Enter or 1 to display the Transmit Message menu The cursor is on the Priority line and Normal is selected File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit _ 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option TRANSMIT Figure 4 2 Transmit message menu Note An error message may appear under the conditions below Unit is not logged in Error message Cannot start to send not logged in Unit operates as an EGC only receiver Error Message Cannot start to send EGC receiver The message file line displays Message now being edited when a file is currently displayed 4 Press three times to place the cursor on the Destination Type line 5 Press Enter to open the selection window 6 Select Destination Type among TELEX FAX or SPEC Transmit _ lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code FAX Country Ocean Code E Mail Station ID CSDN Modem Type z y Address d Subject DD SPEC L Attach File TELEX Prefixed LE
4. Figure 2 27 EGC channel list 4 Current EGC channels are marked with an asterisk These chan nels cannot be changed 5 With the arrow keys place the cursor where there is no data en tered 2 15 6 Press Enter to open the text window Setup Configuration EGC Channel List ENT set ESC quit S ae dete She Sap ee SoS 580 10840 11088 Figure 2 28 EGC channel list cursor displayed 7 Enter EGC channel frequency code 8 Press Enter to close the text window 9 Press Esc to open the update window Setup Configuration EGC Channel List ENT set ESC quit Fann s 11080 12580 Update te ee No Figure 2 29 EGC channel list update window 10 Select Yes and press Enter to register input Note The EGC channel frequency code range is 8000 14000 Any frequency code entered which is out of this range will display Input Error Channel No Clear the error mes sage by pressing the Esc key Place the cursor at the in valid frequency Then press the Enter key and enter correct frequency Programming NCS Channels 2 16 This section shows you how to add NCS channels to the NCS Chan nel List Up to 19 channels can be listed per each ocean region Cur rently there are four NCS channels and they are marked with asterisks in th
5. UIDI I DUREE 5 4 Polino do ate or V hU ORUM LUPO NRI INT RU REA 5 6 Pollin Gommiafid de tac Ded UR Rav e Me 5 6 Other sme 5 7 Polline recepton EUR TETTE 5 8 DNID Data Network Tdentn CAO oes ted des 5 9 Displaying 5 9 Enabhng Disabling DINID iioi oru ste 5 10 DISTRESS 6 1 Preparinosa Distress aue ade reet ione vea rev aro Om 6 1 Transmitting a Distress Alert 6 3 Testing Distess Dida bed 6 4 DISIESS OMIMUMICATIONS s 6 5 OTHER FUNC TIONS tine ics aep ct 7 1 ADarti e an Operationen teeta anes aise acne E E 7 1 aoc I 7 2 Selecting EGC 7 3 Selects NCS Channel ive td irt End poeta end dp Pe ate 7 4 MAINTENANGE Ici 8 1 Safety Informatio saci D Dus M qa bup bide 8 1 General Checking and Maintenance ei ORI ORBE 8 2 Cleaning the terminal unit and communication unit eene 8 2 Checki
6. 1 2 EIGDDSPdISE Leite cuerpo ML LAC 1 2 Printer PP 510 Optional SUDDLy 1 3 IE VY OO ATO 1 4 ING YES RPI e Rod es a oto etos siu ecol OR pd sede ra S 1 4 Shortcut key operatio Mees is iss ET ETE 1 6 Puneton NIBUS sus decocti CMS GU EE 1 6 Selecting menu menu options e ba ci poet ide ete ite aid heaped 1 7 Function menu desectiDLHOT oo ieia ia EEEE AE A RRE A pda in Du MM Eco 1 7 Sample menw operat Leseren e e N R S 1 8 Display Indications 1 9 Error Messages and Alerts 0o dersuest ente tenis d ania RII Le Rao rS seas E EE UNE EVE HE EAE S 1 11 silence the io ori 1 12 Silencing the alarm by the Setup menu 1 12 Using a Personal Computer as a Terminal Unit esee 1 13 pics erat ian e E 1 13 Installing the DIOPTAIIL SHEEP HIER ap e dieu pA e isis ica Te dos TIU aes 1 13 Contents OF progran disk c ad sesion MORE DO Ru MA OTI e VIE 1 14 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 52 c encu eee re nu enne nto nne eene eae 2 1 Systemi Settings raria naim Abe tuU pce Lou t Mu tea 2 1 Two sets of DIES installed si uii ott rr erepta
7. 11 044 11080 144 12580 244 12580 344 10840 210 1 12 3 310 1 12 3 410 1 12 3 510 1 12 3 610 1 12 3 710 1 12 3 810 1 12 3 Figure 7 7 NCS channel list Select NCS channel Press Enter Press Esc to close the Update screen Qva SN coe E Press Enter to select Yes The unit tunes to the channel selected MAINTENANCE This chapter provides the information necessary for the maintenance and checking of the FELCOM 12 Safety Information A WARNING Do not open the cover of the equipment This equipment uses high voltage electricity which can shock burn or cause serious injury Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Hazardous microwave Do not approach within 60 cm of the antenna radome when it is transmitting Microwave radiation can be harmful to the human body particularly the eyes Radiation Level At 10W m 60 cm Do not disassemble the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury may result 8 1 General Checking and Maintenance 8 2 Turn off the power before conducting any maintenance procedures other than the cleaning of the terminal unit and communication unit Cleaning the terminal unit and communication unit These units can be cleaned with a soft dry cloth DO NOT use chemi cal cleaners They may remove paint and markings Checking connectors and earth terminal
8. EGC Output Port DTE2 9 Configuration PC DATA AUTO Figure 2 11 System setup menu message output port 24 Select the DTE where you want to store receive messages DTE1 All receive messages are routed to the main DTE connected to DTE1 on the communication unit regardless of sub address DTE2 All receive messages are routed to the 2nd DTE connected to DTE2 on the communication unit regardless of sub address PC DATA All receive messages are routed to the PC DATA connected to PC DATA on the communication unit regardless of sub address not used AUTO Select to route messages with sub address 000 to the main DTE and messages with the sub address of the 2nd DTE to the 2nd DTE All other mes sages are routed to the main DTE Note Do not select DTE2 or Auto when there is no DTE con nected to the DTE2 port messages cannot be read from the communications unit 25 Press Enter to close the selection window 26 Press to advance the cursor to the EGC Output Port line 27 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup Setup System Date amp Time 01 53 97 08 04 YY MM DD Preferred NCS IOR MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port TCUOXCUHITEUIdUUI Figure 2 12 System setup menu EGC output port 28 Select the DTE where you want to store receive EGC messages DTEI DTE2 or PC DATA 29 Press En
9. Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar formerly Burma Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue Is Northern Mariana Is Norfolk Is Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Puerto Rico 1 21 95 396 407 992 83 2XXXX other numbers are for Semi automatic calls TRT subscribers AACR subscribers INTEL subscribers PHILCOM subscribers 2XXXX RCPI subscribers 7XXXX GMCR subscribers 4XXXX ETPI subscribers 6XXXX CAPWIRE subscribers 1XXXX For PTT subscribers insert the figure 8 after the destination code 75 Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number RCA subscribers 2XXX ITT subscribers 345XXX C amp W WUI subscribers ACPR PRCA subscribers AP 5 Telephone Telex Country Country Code Code Area and Country Remarks for Telex Code Reunion 262 961 Subscriber numbers are 916XXX Romania 40 65 Disregard the figure O at head of subscriber number Russian Federation 7 64 Rwanda 909 Saipan 760 San Marino 505 Sao Tome amp Principe Manual calls Saudi Arabia Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovak Slovenia Solomon Is Somalia Cape Town subscribers XXXXXX South Africa Bophuthatswana subscribers 08XXXX Transkei subscribers 09XXX Spain Spanish North Africa Sri Lanka St Helena Ma
10. de der iR Ia ende tat decere reddes epp adus 4 22 Pitti TECCIVE Tie SSd DOS epe ni Eats o eite tust isque Lease ocio adea eod 4 23 Saving receive messages to a floppy disk eessssseeseeeeeeeeneee nennen 4 24 Automatically saving receive messages ssssssssseseeeeeee ener nennen nns 4 24 Delete receive Messages yr dedere cu vaso tatur lucet 4 25 Distres Urgent Receiving Call Unit 303 4 26 Display Dog eel Mta Cad 4 26 Displaying and printing the display log esses 4 26 Automatic printing of display log xod dep OE UP Ted 4 27 Display send message log or receive message log 4 28 ug emu ciu MC Ee 4 28 Displaying and reprinting EGC messages tenax ea reta ta Ue eta a nei 4 28 Displaying EGC closed network ID 4 29 Receiving EGC distress or urgent message 2 4 30 Tx Message e teo eese see e 4 30 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5 1 Data HCO 5 1 Setting a data xu ted dk UN ila 5 1 Setting a message p bd Missed
11. Input correct address 8 13 This page is intentionally left blank SPECIFICATIONS Transmitting Frequency Receiving Frequency Antenna G T EIRP Modulation Modulation Rate Coding Decoding Transmission Speed External Equipment Interface Internal GPS Receiver option Navigation Equipment Interface Operating Environment Ship s Mains 1626 5 to 1646 5 MHz 1530 0 to 1545 0 MHz Omnidirectional Better than 23 dB K elevation angle 5 12 to 16 dBW elevation angle 5 BPSK 1200 sps Convolutional coding with coding rate 1 2 and constraint length 7 Viterbi decoder 600 bps Input GGA GLL RMA RMC ZDA VTG RMB WPL MTW DBT VDR BWC BWR Output GGA ZDA GLL VTG RMC GSV Eight discrete channels all in view Approx 50 m 95 of the time Horizontal dilution of position HDOP lt 4 All GPS receivers are subject to degradation of position and velocity accuracies under the U S Department of Defense Internal GPS Board option 183 Above deck equipment Temperature 35 C to 55 C Relative humidity 95 at 40 C Below deck equipment Temperature 20 C to 55 C Relative humidity 95 at 40 C Communication unit Terminal unit and Printer 24VDC 100 110 120 200 220 240 VAC by optional AC DC Power Supply Unit PR 300 SP 1 Power Consumption Color Waterproofing SP 2 IC 112 amp IC 212 Receiving 25W Transmitting 120W IB 581 18W
12. is displayed when you received message delivery data and the message is printed Note After the message Delivery Status received for appears wait more than two minutes before sending another message If you at tempt to transmit before two minutes has elapsed the the message and delivery information will be printed again Sent Message DELIVERY CONFIRMED Message File OOFOX TXT Message Size 277 characters LES GOONHILLY Date 99 03 10 Priority Normal Time 06 06 UTC Destination TELEX Prefixed 00111222222222222222 IAS Figure 4 42 Tx message printout when Confirmation is ON delivery confirmed Sent Message but not delivered DELIVERY FAILURE xxx xxx reason for no delivery DELIVERY STATUS NOT RECEIVED in case of timeout Message File 00FOX TXT Message Size 277 characters LES GOONHILLY Date 99 03 10 Priority Normal Time 06 06 UTC Destination TELEX Prefixed 00111222222222222222 IAS Figure 4 43 Tx message printout when Confirmation is ON message not delivered 4 31 This page intentionally left blank 4 32 DATA REPORTING AND POLLING Data Reporting This chapter explains data reporting settings and polling reception Data reporting provides automatic data transmission at regular intervals from your ship to your home office when your ship receives a polling command from your home office it automati cally transmits data to your home office No operator inter
13. 4 24 4 27 F3 Transmit 7 E Mail Setup 2 30 1 Transmit Message 4 2 4 9 8 Directories 2 27 L 2 Cancel 4 13 9 Configuration m 3 Request Delivery Status 4 14 1 Station List 2 22 2 25 2 LES List 2 20 2 18 F4 EGC 3 EGC Channel List 2 15 7 3 1 Display EGC Message 4 28 4 NCS Channel List 2 16 2 EGC Network ID 4 29 5 E Mail Service List 2 28 F9 Position 2 26 F10 Stop Alarm 1 1 vii OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Power On Login System Initialization Program LES Program Station Prepare Message pce e Saving a message page 3 8 Retrieving a message page 3 10 i The FELCOM 12 should be turned on for the duration of a voyage Be sure to logout with Inmarsat C system before turning off the equipment Logout viii Pub No Reason for Modification Date PROGRAM NUMBER Software Program No OME 56130 K Modified to conform with IEC 61162 1 Edition 2 2002 4 CPU1 165 0112 003 1998 3 DEMOD 165 0114 003 1998 3 CPU2 165 0118 014 2002 4 TERMINAL 165 0116 006 2000 4 This page is intentionally left blank FOREWORD Introduction FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for considering and purchas ing the FELCOM 12 Inmarsat C Mobile Earth Station We are confi dent you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synony mous with quality and re
14. Copying and pasting text 1 Select the text you want to copy lt 1 UNTITLED 1 gt 0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A 0002ISATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS Shi PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL 4 lt ASCII 131 Char Line 2 2 Col 66 Insert Figure 3 9 Appearance of highlighted text 2 Press F2 to display the Edit menu 3 Press 2 to select Copy The text selected is copied to the internal clipboard 4 Place the cursor at the exact spot on the message where the cop ied text is to start lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt 0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION 0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS Rif PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL 4 0003 Cursor lt ASCII 131 Char Line 2 2 Col 66 Insert Figure 3 10 Cursor selects location where to paste text 5 Press F2 followed by 3 The text is placed at the cursor loca tion lt 1 UNTITLED 1 gt 0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A 0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL 0003 UNIT 4 ASCII 137 Char Line 3 3 Col 5 Insert Figure 3 11 Text pasted at cursor location Insert with Citation When you reply to a received messag
15. E mail Service List 2 28 Editor menu 3 3 EGC 2 15 EGC 4 28 ietie aa 2 11 ENID 4 29 Entering Own Ship s 5 2 26 F FleetNET M 5 2 11 Format ce Feet ERRARE aed 3 7 Frame synchronization 1 10 G General utiltty 4 18 l 3 6 4 1 2 4 1 L Land Earth Stations LES 7 KES LEISt e s 2 18 LOG Avast er Pete 4 26 Logging 1 11 M Maritime saftey service 4 18 Message 5 4 Message status list description 4 15 EE PEE tes 3 15 Mobile Earth Stations MES 7 N NCS Channel 2 16 7 4 Network Coordination Stations NCS 7 Ocean Region 2 24 Ocean region receiving 1 10 Open File 3 10 Other information 1 11 P PassWOIQ centi cona de eni peated tetas 3 2 oett endet tet 3 4 PONO te hr Bes 5 6 Pli ict ti 3 13 R Receiv
16. Estimated dead reckoning mode 7 Manual input mode 8 Simulator mode The GPS quality indicator shall not be a null field 20 GLL Geographic position latitude and longitude GLL Ill ll a yyyyy yyy a jhhmmss ss A a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt wb Pee 1 Latitude N S 2 Longitude E W 3 UTC of position 4 Status A data valid V data invalid 5 Mode indicator see note 6 Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields MTW Water temperature MTW x x C hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Temperature degrees C 2 Checksum AP 21 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 hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 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 indicato
17. F3 4 Press Enter The screen should look something like Figure 6 8 The cursor is on the Priority line Transmit __ lt 1 UNTITLED 1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 63 Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject L Attach File LES ID Option TRANSMIT Figure 6 8 Transmit message screen Press Enter to open the selection window Press to select Distress Press Enter to close the selection window Press to go the LES ID line SO 090 d ONS ON Press Enter to open the LES list 10 Select the LES where the distress alert was transmitted 6 6 11 Press Enter to close the LES list 12 Press to place the cursor on TRANSMIT 13 Press Enter The display should look similar to Figure 6 9 r Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Distress Message File Message now being edited Size 63 Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 000 Station ID SEARCH AND RESCUE Modem Type n Address Subject Le Attach File a LES ID 303 YAMAGUCHI Start Option ee ene MIS No TRANSMIT Figure 6 9 Transmit message screen with send start confirmation prompt 14 Press Enter to transmit the distress message to the LES Note Country Ocean Code and Statio
18. Select Normal Mode or Reverse Mode Normal Mode displays black characters on white backgrund Reverse Mode displays white characters on black backgrund 13 Press Enter to close the selection window 14 Press Esc to return to the standby display Each time the DTE and communication unit are turned on register your vessel with the Inmarsat C system to enable communications between your vessel and LES This is called login The first time you login you must do it manually thereafter the NCS does it for you automatically even when you move to another ocean region Note that the distress alert can be transmitted and EGC messages received regardless of whether you are logged in or not If you will not be using the FELCOM 12 for a prolonged period you should logout from the Inmarsat C system before turning off the power to the communication unit The Inmarsat C system will then register you as inactive notifying anyone trying to call you that you are currently unavailable If you do not log out before turn ing off the power the LES may attempt to send a message to you It may charge your correspondent even if you never receive the message Note The communication unit should be idle Current State IDLE appears at the bottom of the screen to login and logout Note When the FFA version is active vessel is automatically logged in when the power is turned on 2 7 Login 1 Confirm that SYNC NC
19. Text Mode Edit Mode Word Wrap Line No Tab Width Column Width Cursor Type Scroll Editor Setup Ascii Insert ON Full Screen Current State IDLE DCE Ver SYNC NCS 97 08 07 09 04 UTC NCS POR LOGOUT LAT 35 00 00N LON 135 00 00E Figure 3 5 Editor setup menu 3 Figure 3 5 shows the default editor setup settings To change set tings select item with arrow keys press Enter to open selection window and select settings with arrow keys After selecting set tings press Enter Text Mode Edit Mode Word Wrap Line No Tab Width Column Width Cursor Type Select Telex or ASCII Select Insert insert character at cursor location or Overwrite write over character at cursor lo cation Turns on off hyphenation at end of line Turns line number display on or off Sets horizontal tab width 2 4 or 8 tabs per line Select Telex 69 Fixed or ASCII 40 to 80 Selects cursor appearance either Block or un derline Scroll Sets how much the screen moves up over the page Full Screen or Half Screen when PgUp or PgDn key is operated File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Posirion StopAlarm lt 1 UNTITLED 1 gt 000114 ff Cursor can be a square or an underline Line Number Automatic input if turned on line No in Editor Setup menu 4 4 l
20. The connectors and earth terminal on the rear panel of the communi cation unit and on the bottom panel of the terminal unit should be checked periodically for tightness If the earth terminal has rusted clean it Floppy disk drive head The floppy disk is coated with a magnetic material which stores in formation entered into the disk If this material is damaged by for eign material adhering to the disk drive head it may not be possible to read from or write to the disk Clean the head regularly with a clean ing floppy disk to prevent loss of data When the power can t be turned on power lamp does not light 3 and 4 are for service technicians 1 Check the power cable connector on both the rear panel of the terminal unit and communication unit for tightness Check if the ship s mains switchboard is turned on 2 On the terminal unit check the breaker on the rear panel If it has tripped it will be protruding several millimeters Reset it if neces sary 3 On the rear panel of the terminal unit disconnect the power cable Connect a multimeter to the power cable connector and confirm 21 6 and 31 2 V pin 1 positive pin 2 negative 4 On the rear panel of the communication unit disconnect the power cable Connect a multimeter to the power cable connector and confirm 21 6 and 31 2 V pin 1 and 2 positive pin 3 and 4 negative Self Tests The communication unit and the terminal unit are equipped with s
21. aborted by LES because of Sending message was aborted by LES Land Earth Station Try communicating again at a later time Selected LES not exist in current region You can not transmit to LES in current area Select different LES MES Signalling Failure during sending message Message sending failure unauthorized DNID LES ID pare SES signalling channel failed during sending message Could not send message LES could not accept DNID Data reporting Network ID Retransmit again at a later time Select LES which handles DNID Error message Meaning Action Delivery Status Request is failed Delivery status could not be confirmed Re request delivery status Delivery Status Request is aborted Delivery status request was aborted Receiving message failed Message could not be received Message is re received automatically Receiving message aborted Message aborted while being received Message is re received automatically MES Signalling Failure during SES signalling channel failed while message was being received Message is re received automatically because of Message is re received automatically Distress Alert Test aborted Distress alert test was aborted during PV test Performance Verification test Distress Alert Test failed Distress alert test failed during PV tes
22. to open the selection window 17 Select Regular Interval or Daily 18 Press Enter to close the selection window 19 Press 1 When Regular Interval is selected on step 17 1 Press Enter to open the window for interval time entry 2 Key in the interval time at Interval Time 3 Press Enter to close the window 4 Press 5 Press Enter to open the window for report times entry 6 Key in the Report times or select No limit 7 Press Enter to close the window When Daily is selected on step 17 1 Press Enter to open the window for start time entry 2 Key in the start time at Start Time 1 3 Press Enter to close the window 4 Press 1 5 If necessary key in the start time of Start Times 2 4 20 Press Esc to register the above settings Position Reports Data Report Data Report Programming Status OFF Report Length 2 Destination DNID LES ID Member No Activation Regular Interval Interval Time 01 00 Report Times 24 Start Timel 1 Entry Start Time2 Ae Start Time3 y Yes No Start Time4 em Figure 5 3 Data report menu 21 Select Yes 22 Press Enter to close the Data Report window Setting a message report 1 Press F5 to display the Position Reports menu r Position Reports 1 Data Report 2 Message Report 3 Data Network ID Figure 5 4 Position reports menu
23. 13 1 310 1 2 13 410 1 2 510 1 2 610 1 2 710 1 2 810 1 2 Figure 2 31 NCS channel list update window 14 Press Enter to register input Note The ID number range is 45 63 and the frequency code range is 8000 14000 Any ID or frequency entered which is out of those range will display Input Error NCS ID for in valid ID or Input Error Channel No For invalid fre quency Clear the error message by pressing the Esc key Place the cursor at the invalid ID or frequency code Then press the Enter key and enter correct ID or frequency 15 Press Esc 2 17 LES List Operations 2 18 The LES List provides for storage of 44 LES names per ocean re gion When the LES table is opened on the Send menu LES names entered in this LES List appear along with their IDs See page 2 21 Programming the LES list 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Distress Alert Setup System Setup Editor Setup Terminal Setup EGC Setup Auto Mode Setup E Mail Setup Directories Configuration Figure 2 32 Setup menu 2 Press 9 to display the Configuration menu Setup Configuration 1 Station List 2 LES List 3 EGC Channel List 4 NCS Channel List 5 E Mail Service List 8 Directories 9 Configuration Figure 2 33 Configuration men
24. 16 Select the navigation device which is interfaced to the FELCOM 12 OFF Noconnection EXT Select this setting when external navigation device is connected The FELCOM 12 automatically selects ship s position information in the order of GPS LC and DECCA INT Internal GPS board provides position data Note The Nav Port setting in the FFA version cannot be set to other INT Note f there is no navigation equipment connection Nav Port setting is OFF you should input dead reckoning posi tion in the Position menu Refer to page 2 26 17 Press Enter to close the selection window 18 Press to advance the cursor to the Active Port line 19 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 01 53 97 08 04 YY MM DD Preferred NCS IOR MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port Message Output Port ALL EGC Output Port 9 Configuration Figure 2 10 System setup menu active port 20 Select active port DTE DTE1 or ALL DTE1 Only DTE is active ALL DTEI DTE2 and PC DATA are active 2 Press Enter to close the selection window 22 Press to send the cursor to the Message Output Port line 23 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 01 53 97 08 04 YY MM DD Preferred NCS IOR MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Active Port DTEI Nav Port
25. 1994 11 IMO Resolution A 694 17 EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Ed 03 1996 11 IMO MSC Circular MSC Circ 862 IEC 61162 1 2000 07 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 99212008 AA 02 of 11 November 2002 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test report 97384530 of 28 January 1998 issued by Telefication The Netherlands Test report 98508030 of 23 June 1999 issued by KTL 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
26. 344 IOR LOGOUT Antenna Power Supply Current Channel NCS CC Current TDM NCS CC Water Temperature MES Status Idle Water Current GPS Status pie Direction Speed DCE Memory 32818 Bytes free Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 04 01 32 UTC NCS LOGOUT DCE Ver Figure 1 7 Standby display Press F6 to display the Logs menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Send Message Log 2 Receive Message Log 3 EGC Log 4 Log Figure 1 8 Logs menu Press 1 to display the send message log File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Send Message Log 2 Receive Message Log Send Message Log No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery Figure 1 9 Send message log Select the message you want to display by pressing 1 or fol lowed by Enter Display Indications File The display is divided in three sections 1 The menu area 2 The working area 3 The operating status area Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Function Menu 2 WORKING AREA 3 Operating Status Figure 1 10 Location of display indications Below are indications and their meanings 1 Distress alert information No display no distress alert Distress Alert Activated Distress Alert Test Activated Distress Alert Acknowledge Received Distress Message Call Act
27. Enter 3 13 Combining Files Deleting a File 3 14 In the procedure below we ll combine file A and B 1 2 3 3 Open file A Open file B File B appears on the display Place the cursor at the beginning of the file While pressing and holding down Shift press to highlight the entire file You can also select a portion of the file Press C while holding down Alt This places file B on the clip board Press V while holding down Alt File B is erased and File A appears on the display Press while holding down Fn followed by Enter to place the cursor at the end of the file Press Insert The file B is inserted at the end of the file A Press F1 to display the File menu Press 5 A list of files stored on the disk appears File Delete B ABC28 Filename Size Date amp Time ABC28 901 97 07 28 20 53 ABC281 901 97 07 28 20 54 COIEKI 42 97 07 15 02 13 COMTEST 42 97 07 14 05 42 E0970715 001 868 97 07 15 02 33 E0970715 002 372 97 07 15 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 97 07 15 02 59 E0970715 004 864 97 07 15 03 13 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Figure 3 27 Sample delete screen Select the file you want to delete To verify the contents of that file tap the space bar 4 Press Enter The prompt OK to delete file appears File Delete
28. Limit Start Timel 08 00 Start Time2 1 Entry Start Time3 eee 00000000 FN um Start Time4 1 No Report Contents NAV SEA INF Figure 5 6 Message Report Screen 28 Select Yes 29 Press Enter to finish When the FELCOM 12 receives a polling command from your home office it automatically transmits data to your home office The data are position speed bearing and other data sent from a navigational equipment or an interface unit A polling command from your home office can also activate data report or message report if the corresponding setting is completed on the FELCOM 12 If a polling command with a file name is received the FELCOM 12 transmits the file to your home office Polling command This paragraph shows you how to make the polling command at your home office There are two kinds of polling commands one is sent on the MES signalling channel and the other is sent on the MES message channel Polling command on MES signalling channel Request a land station to make the polling command because the for mat vavies with land station Polling command on MES message channel To make the polling command enter D hyphen PIN code max 8 digits hyphen file name stored in the floppy disk of the FELCOM 12 colon and text of message To send file data type a hyphen and file name If no hyphen and file name is entered MES automatically transmits nav data own ship position course speed etc
29. OVERVIEW viii PROGRAM NUMBER riae oti ente eoe ex cores recen crecer deu Ix FOHEWOGHBD iii digested tetuer aestuat oe 1 TAU OU d TO LM 1 dnd H 2 About Thi Pe e PP Er 3 BBIECOM 12 System Configuration OLD aua eed eae FL oso oue dbi esae dee IU 4 INMARSAI C SYSTEM icta rcc pares tvi s vt av ed ute ea ennn 5 Entroduet lon os ouo oen nes utu Vet cam opea Dabei a 5 Inmarsat System pesce clan dca US DE be ons Maeva E 6 Cormmincations NetWork ooo ce bas rope Vries ovp eene dpt pup 9 Typesob IBS 10 11 Distress Urgent Receiving Call Unit 1C 303 iuiac eiue dete tva rts to dae e a EM ah 11 Distress Alert Net e pae Eo rc abe Rege o aha eg c des obe pr 11 Distress Message Controller DMC 5 sese 11 OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1 1 Th Commiimnie ation pito or t quA d voe ub coat ane code e und 1 1 SSS M oes 1 1 When audible 1 1 The Terminal vea 1 2 Floppy SE TY odisti oed
30. Options Test 1 PV Test 2 PV Test Result 3 Self Test 4 Distress Alarm Button Test Figure 8 5 Test menu 3 Press 2 to display the results of the PV test Options Test PV Test Result Ctrl P print ESC quit Test Date amp Time 97 08 26 01 58 UTC Attempts First attempt BBER Pass Shore to Ship Attempts First attempt Ship to Shore Attempts First attempt Distress Alert Pass Test OK Signal strength Pass Greater than Std level 6dB Overall Result Pass Applicable tests pass Figure 8 6 Sample PV test results Note f the communication unit is off or malfunctioning DCE error No response from DCE appears Check the con nection between the communication unit and the terminal unit 4 To escape press any key The standby display appears Interpreting the PV tests results display Test Date amp Time Date and time of test Attempts Number of times the PV test was con ducted BBER Bulletin Board Error Rate Pass ap pears for no error Shore to Ship Attempts Number of tests initiated by LES Ship to Shore Attempts Number of tests initiated by MES Distress Alert Pass Test OK appears for successful testing Signal Strength Pass appears if signal strength is greater than standard level Overall Result Pass appears for satisfactory comple tion of test System Status Monitor The system status monitor which is always displayed p
31. Press 3 or 4 Save this message prompt appears 3 saves file and closes screen 4 saves file and keeps position on screen File Edit Transmit Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 B SEIZOUSE gt 1 New ALT N T THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 2 Open ALT O TANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM 12 3 Close ALT Q ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM 12 4 4 Save this message Format Disk 9 MIME Decode F lt ASCII 178 Char Line 3 3 Col 52 Insert 1 Figure 3 23 Save screen prompt for saving a message before closing 5 Press Enter 6 Press Backspace to delete original file name Enter file name for new file File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 B SEIZOUSE gt Save LARS OF OPERATION WITH BASEIZOUSE DN FELCOM 12 Filename Size Date amp Time OM 12 4 ABC281 901 97 07 28 20 54 COIEKI 42 97 07 15 02 13 COMTEST 42 97 07 14 05 42 E0970715 001 868 97 07 15 02 33 4 E0970715 002 372 97 07 15 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 97 07 15 02 59 E0970715 004 864 97 07 15 03 13 E0970715 005 1910 97 07 15 03 48 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free ERE EE TORTE ORC lt A To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Insert Figure 3 24 Save screen 7 Press Enter Note Sh
32. RE Xe roS Vect 2 1 System diit de p PEE 2 2 Terminal Setup cose soi d ariote E cvi mesa aes utc da matan cube alae d seq fs 2 6 podus ode trade puso cru cbe E 2 7 LOSM per PI M 2 8 PQS OUI RC 2 9 GOS Ce 2 11 What is EGC Enhanced Group Call 1 2 11 EGE SS OUI cd est vena eer ee 2 12 EGC canine Sct doses dtd tons ra 2 15 Programming NCS GRhantielss nodes arts tle out ia ele RU ADM UC NDA 2 16 LES Tist Operations 2 18 Proeramnine the EES Ist 2 18 Deleting and changing the LBS 118 Roche ka deu e e RUE 2 20 Printins the LES DSi 2 20 Station bist Operations iacit ond EO bip ad ciao ion il tnb Gd rodar vta 2 22 Piogrammine the station ete aee 2 22 BEdi ne The Statin Stau eto adie teed ete Reo Ree 2 25 Piatt the staton Ist ud ba ore erstes rio utet tesa EEEE 2 25 Enterimig Owmnship s POSITION Pesca Lp 2 26 Soo Didi eU e Mtr o EO Rr V PER M VADE LIED da o a DRE 2 27 E mail MR 2 28 aote csi ga EEE E
33. StopAlarm 2 Open ALT O 3 Close ALT Q 4 Save ALT S 5 Delete ALT D 6 Rename 9 MIME Decode Figure 1 6 File menu You may select menu options with the arrow keys pressing Enter after making selection or appropriate numeric key As the cursor moves down through a menu when usings the arrow keys each menu option initially shown as white on black reverses to black on white This highlighting indicates the item is available for selection In Fig ure 1 6 for example New is available for selection Function menu description Table 1 3 Function menu description Menu Description File Processes files Edit Provides text editing facilities Transmit Transmits messages EGC Sets up EGC message facilities Reports Sets up data reporting function Logs Displays send and receive message logs Options Login logout testing facilities Setup Sets up the system Position Enters your ship s position Stop Alarm Silences buzzer Sample menu operation For example you want to display a transmitted message All opera tions begin from the standby display File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 97 08 04 Time 01 32 UTC C N OK 36dB Send level OK 0 Position LAT RxIF AGC Level OK 135 LON REF Offset Freq OK 0Hz Waypoint LAT Synthe 1st 1 Local OK LON 1st 2 Local OK Course DEG RX2nd Local Speed KTS Current NCS
34. Text in Edit Go to line menu ALT V Function Menus Same as CHANGE WINDOW in Edit menu The function menus which you access by pressing the function keys F1 F10 at the top of the keyboard control most operations of this unit File _ Transmit Reports Options Position Edit EGC Logs Setup StopAlarm H T C3 F2 Ie I Ge J P re re F10 f DAA E amp 7 lf 9 i A Backspace 1 2 3 4 5 J6 7 8 9 0 FICE l 5 n if if gt l Caps Lock p I J 1 i Enter Shift ls la I B N I lt I f Shit 2 Ctrl Alt Alt Ctrl 243 d E ES 1 6 Selecting menu menu options Press appropriate function key to select a menu For example press F1 to select the File menu Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position
35. b Enter N or S c Enter longitude d Enter E or W 2 12 5 Press Enter to close the position window 6 Press to send the cursor to the Navarea line 7 Press Enter to open the Navarea window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Navarea Tec Fixed Area Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF Figure 2 22 EGC setup screen Navarea window 8 Enter additional Navarea s up to nine for which you want to receive broadcasts Figure 2 23 shows the Navareas of the world Referring to the figure below for numeral and alphabet enter ad ditional Navareas up to nine for which you want to receive broad casts Figure 2 23 Navareas 9 Press Enter to close the Navarea window 10 Press to send the cursor to Fixed Area 11 This line is where you enter fixed areas max 3 for chart correc tion service However this service is not yet available enter no data 12 Press to send the cursor to the Waypoint line 2 13 2 14 13 Press Enter to open the Waypoint window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Nes Ap NE Navarea rh Peo ein Sel cn Vt Fixed A
36. communication unit is off or its interconnection cable has loosened or is damaged No response from communi cation unit appears Setup System Setup 01 53 97 08 04 YY MM DD Preferred NCS IOR MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port OFF Active Port DTEI Message Output Port DTEI EGC Output Port DTEI 9 Configuration Figure 2 5 System setup menu 3 Press Enter to open the date window Setup Syst 01 53 97 08 04 DD Preferred NCS MES Operation Mode INMARSAT C Nav Port OFF Active Port ALL Message Output Port DTEI EGC Output Port DTEI 9 Configuration Figure 2 6 System setup menu system date amp time 4 Enter the date 5 Press Enter to close the window 6 Press to advance the cursor to the Preferred NCS line Note Date cannot be entered in the FFA version 2 2 7 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time YY MM DD MES Operation Mode AOR WEST Nav Port AOR EAST Active Port POR Message Output Port IOR EGC Output Port 9 Configuration Figure 2 7 System setup menu preferred NCS 8 Select appropriate NCS Auto AOR West AOR East POR or IOR by arrow keys The FELCOM 12 will search for that NCS signal each time it is turned on The Auto setting searches all NCS signals to find the most suitable NCS thus scanning can take quite some time
37. is received Refer to page 4 26 for further details When an EGC distress or urgent message is received with an aural alarm and blinking lamp Distress Alert Unit IC 302 The IC 302 enables transmission of the distress alert from a remote location for example ship s bridge Refer to page 6 3 for more de tails Distress Message Controller DMC 5 Option The DMC provides for transmission and monitoring of the distress alert For further details refer to the operator s manual of the DMC 9 Distress Distress Message Controller DMC 5 Figure 5 Distress Message Controller system 11 This page is intentionally left blank OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW This chapter provides an overview of the FELCOM 12 system The Communication Unit The communication unit is the heart of the FELCOM 12 system trans mitting and receiving messages and alerting you to equipment fault On its front panel you should see the POWER switch and POWER lamp Normally the power is left on while underway POWER POWER Switch lamp INMARSAT C MOBILE EARTH STATION NAME PLATE Figure 1 1 Communication unit IC 212 Self test When the communication unit is turned on it conducts a series of self tests to check itself for proper operation When the audible alarm sounds The audible alarm sounds in the following circumstances 1 EGC distress or urgent message is received To silence the alarm press ESC followed by
38. jille 7 8 9 0 Q I Jr 5 0o e fP Caps Lock 7 i H J 1 IC i L 3 s tos lt lt Enter Shift p V J 1 t PgUp Fn Alt Alt Ctrl PgDn Figure 1 4 Keyboard Key description Esc F1 F10 Backspace Insert Delete Home End PgUp PgDn T gt Enter Cancels key input and returns to previous display screen These are the function keys They select menus Deletes the character to the left of the cur sor Works the same as PASTE function See page 3 5 Deletes the character on the cursor Moves the cursor to the top of a message being edited Moves the cursor to the bottom of a mes sage being edited Goes to the previous page of the edit screen Goes to the next page of the edit screen Control the cursor Registers key input Shift Selects upper or lower case letters Press and hold down the key to get upper case letters Note that only upper case letters are used in telex Executes the shortcut key operation when combined with an alphabet key Inserts a space In addition it displays file list partial view of a file etc depending on menu Turns upper case letter input on or off CAPS appears on the display when the keyboard is set for upper case letter input Inserts horizontal ta
39. see A 11 ITA2 code is transmitted faster than IA5 code Land based telex equipment uses ITA2 The LES converts all codes into ITA2 Code which cannot be converted is shown with a question mark DATA Data 8 bit Use this code to transmit data 4 1 Message Table 4 1 Message subscriber destination and code Subscriber Destination Type Remarks English Inmarsat C Sta TELEX Telex Fax TELEX PSTN Modem type is T30 FAX E mail E Mail Russian Inmarsat C Sta PSDN Telex TELEX THERMOPYLAE 305 and PEATH 222 Fax Not available E mail E Mail Japanese Inmarsat C Sta PSDN Telex Not available Fax Not available E mail E Mail Inmarsat C Sta Land Network Transmitting prepared message PSDN This section explains routine telex transmission For distress com munication see page 6 1 For 2 digit code services and PSTN FAX communication see page 4 17 respectively common procedure for transmitting a message 1 Prepare message on the screen 2 Press F3 to display the Transmit menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status 4 lt ASCII 25 Char Line 2 2 Col 1 Insert
40. settings Contact you dealer to request replacement of the battery Name BTT L1 Code No 000 103 769 Type CR1 2 8 L F 8 9 Error Messages 8 10 This section shows the error messages which may appear on the screen and the means to remedy the associated problem If normal operation cannot be restored contact your dearer to request repair Error message Meaning Action Signalling Channel congestion Signalling Packet channel assignment request distress call data reporting etc is transmitted however SES signalling channel is busy Try communicating again at a later time TDM Time Division Multiplex channel is not synchronized by shadow sector Error message will disappear after passing past shadow sector Too many retries Communication unit repeats same command Login failed Could not login Try communicating again at a later time Suspect equipment trouble if login fails frequently Timeout Login Acknowledgem ent not received Login Acknowledgement is not received on time Try communicating again at a later time Suspect equipment trouble if login fails frequently Forced Clearing failed Forced clear failed Sending message failed Message could not be sent Try communicating again at a later time Sending message aborted Sending message was aborted Try communicating again at a later time Sending message
41. that message Request Delivery Status No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO Perth Normal 97 11 06 16 10 02 edit msg 002 FURUNO Perth Normal Start No Figure 4 25 Sample message file list 5 Press Enter to request status Request started appears on the display To cancel request select No and press Enter 6 Press any key appears on the display press any key to return to the standby display Several minutes later the reply from the LES appears in the Delivery column of the Request Delivery Status screen The 2 digit code services A range of special safety and general maritime services known as the 2 digit code services may be received The list on the next page shows the 2 digit code services available To access a 2 digit code service 1 Using the text editor prepare message requesting a 2 digit code service Refer to next page Press F3 to display the Transmit menu Press Enter to display the Transmit Message 5 6 7 8 9 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit _ UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option TRANSMIT Figure 4 26 Transmit mes
42. to display the Options menu 2 Press 2 to display the logout screen Note The communication unit must be idle to logout When it is not idle Communication Unit is not IDLE now Cannot start logout appears Press any key to return to the standby display Wait until the communication unit becomes idle Edit Transmit Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Options Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 04 02 04 UTC Successful Login NCS IOR LOGIN LAT DCE Ver LON Figure 2 18 Options menu logout screen 3 Press Enter to start logout Logout begins and the screen now looks something like Figure 2 19 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Starting Logout Process Press any key to escape Current State LOGOUT SYNC NCS 97 08 04 02 02 UTC CALLING NCS IOR LOGOUT LAT DCE Ver LON Figure 2 19 Appearance of display screen during logout 4 Whenlogoutis completed Successful logout appears The Cur rent State returns to IDLE 5 Now you can turn off the power of the FELCOM 12 Note Jn the FFA version the display shows the message INF Logout request accepted plase wait 2 10 EGC Settings What is the EGC Enhanced Group Call service The EGC service enables EGC information providers to send Safety NET or FleetNET messages via a LES to select groups of ships or to all ships within a defined geographical a
43. 07 15 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 97 07 15 02 59 E0970715 004 864 97 07 15 03 13 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Figure 3 30 File rename 3 Select a file you want to rename 4 Press Enter Rename Enter new filename Test txt Figure 3 31 Rename window 5 Delete old file name and then type new file name 6 Press Enter 3 16 INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Transmitting This chapter explains how to transmit and receive in the Inmarsat C system Before conducting any communications be sure to login with the NCS in your area To transmit E mail register with the LES provider E mail charges are calculated separately To transmit a message you first create the message attach the ad dress of the recipient and send it to the LES The address of the re cipient in the Inmarsat C system is his telex number for land line or MES Inmarsat Mobile Number IMN for ship The message can be one you ve just prepared or one stored on a floppy disk Messages cannot be transmitted by means of direct keyboard input Code description Code can be specified at the IB 581 or PC IA5 International alphabet No 5 ASCII code 7 bit Specify this code to transmit English containing lower case alphabet ITA2 No 2international communications alphabet 5 bit Specify this code for message which contains only No 2 in ternational communications alphabet
44. 12 00 UTC NCS IOR LOGIN LAT 34 43 00N DCE Ver LON 135 21 00E Figure 4 40 EGC network ID list 4 29 3 Select an ENID you want inhibit or activate 4 Press the Space bar to inhibit or Enter key to reactivate 5 Press Esc to return to the standby display Receiving EGC distress or urgent message When the FELCOM 12 receives a EGC distress or an urgent mes sage an alarm buzzer sounds on the terminal unit and the Distress Urgent Receiving Unit IC 303 or the Distress Message Controller DMC 5 when connected To silence the alarm buzzer press F10 on the terminal unit Note 7o silence the alarm from the IC 302 also press F10 DO NOT press the DISTRESS button on the IC 302 to silence the alarm you will transmit own ship 5 distress alert Tx Message Example Printout 4 30 The Tx message printout changes according to whether Confirma tion keying sequence F3 1 Option on thetransmit message is ON or OFF Confirmation OFF A TX message is printed when the message result is Success Sent Message DELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF Message File 00FOX TXT Message Size 277 characters LES GOONHILLY Date 99 03 10 Priority Normal Time 06 06 UTC Destination TELEX Prefixed 00111222222222222222 IAS 00111333333333333333 00111444444444444444 Figure 4 41 TX message printout when Confirmation is OFF Confirmation ON The message Delivery Status received for file name
45. 160 170 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 b To B ET ZL TT VIL a gr 4 JEA Y TO POSITION gt lt 2 4 E lt AREA INMARSAT 2 F3 64 5 E 15 5 W INMARSAT 2 F1 INMARSAT 2 F2 AOR EAST AOR WEST Figure 3 Coverage area of satellites INMARSAT 2 F4 Communications Network Figure 4 shows the Inmarsat C communications network Network Coordination Station NCS NCS NCS Signaling Link NCS LES Signaling Link Data P MES Signaling st fh Channel Communications lt Network Land Earth Stati LES MES Message Channel i Telex Network LES TDM Y Channel Terrestrial Communications Network NCS Common Channel Mobile Earth Station MES SE EC T ERI RETE RUOTE POL Data Terminal Equipment DTE Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DCE Enhanced Group Calling EGC Receiver Figure 4 Inmarsat C communications network NCS common channel NCS LES signalling link LES TDM channel MES message channel MES signaling channel NCS NCS signaling link The NCS has two major functions 1 Transmitting information on a com mon channel 2 Transmitting EGC messages to MESs This is the link between NCS and all LESs in its region All EGC messages pass through this link This chann
46. 2 Change Window Enter or ALT V How to alternate display of files in working area 1 and 2 Figure 3 20 How the change window feature works Opening a file where a working area is occupied When you try to load a file into an occupied working memory the display asks you if you want to save the file in that memory before clearing the display Save this message No Figure 3 21 Prompt for closing a file To save the file press Enter select No and press Enter if you do not need to save the file The file screen is erased and then the un titled window appears File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 B SEIZOUSE gt Save jARS OF OPERATION WITH 2 B SEIZOUSE DN FELCOM 12 3 Filename Size Date amp Time OM 124 4 ABC281 901 97 07 28 20 54 COIEKI 42 97 07 15 02 13 5 COMTEST 42 97 07 14 05 42 0970715 001 868 97 07 15 02 33 E E0970715 002 372 97 07 15 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 97 07 15 02 59 8 E0970715 004 864 97 07 15 03 13 9 0970715 005 1910 97 07 15 03 48 L 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free Wk Cees 219 lt A View SPACE Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Insert Figure 3 22 Save screen Enter file name followed by Enter The editing screen appears 3 11 Saving a File Under a New Name 3 12 1 Call up a file 2 Edit the file 3 Press F1 4
47. 2 Press 2 to display the Message Report 3 Press 1 2 3 or 4 to set addressee desired You can set four addressees Message Keport PIN Code Message Report Programming Status OFF Station Name Destination Type TELEX Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Subject LES ID Activation Regular Interval Interval Time 00 10 Report Times 1 No Limit Start Timel 1 Start Time2 1 Start Time3 1 Start Time4 1 Report Contents NAV SEA INF Figure 5 5 Message report menu m Press Enter to open the window for PIN code entry Key in the PIN code PIN code max 8 digits should be agreed upon with your recipi ent beforehand t 6 Press Enter to close the window 7 Press 8 Press Enter to open the selection window 9 Select ON or OFF ON Message report on OFF Message report off 10 Press Enter to close the selection window 11 Press 12 Press Enter to display the station list 13 Select a station 14 Press Enter to close the station list 15 Press J to place the cursor on the LES ID line 16 Press Enter to display the LES list 17 Select LES 18 Press Enter to close the LES list Note If the item Activation below is set to Daily do the following steps 1 Press J several times to select Report Times 2 Press the Enter key to show the screen for entry of trans mission quantity 3 Press the 0 key or B
48. 4 lt 4 CR16 Q1 155355 25A1362 bo LLL Load requirements Isolation Optocoupler Input Impedance 4860hm Max Voltage 15V NAV OUT port IC 212 NMEA 10S 16P0148 CR1 CR17 LN FL2 TXNMEA A 1 lt aie TX 2 X lt 2 A 17 Data sentences Input sentences BWC Bearing and distance to waypoint BWC hhmmss ss Illl ll a yyyyy yy T M c c a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt B Leases Mode indicator see note 1 Waypoint ID Distance nautical miles Bearing degrees magnetic Bearing degrees true Waypoint longitude E W Waypoint latitude N S UTC of observation Not used NOTE 1 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field shall not be a null field AP 18 BWR Bearing and distance to waypoint rhumb line BWR hhmmss ss lIII IIl a yyyyy yyy a x x T x x M x x N c c a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt ee a UTC of observation Waypoint latitude N S Waypoint longitude E W Bearing degrees true Bearing degrees magnetic Distance nautical miles Waypoint ID Mode indicator see note Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E E
49. 7 O 1 1 5 0 O0 1 Receive 0 main DTE year month day receive 1 2nd DTE message no 3 display log The Display Log shows message number priority date and time of transmission LES ID and file size in bytes of the latest 50 received and transmitted messages 4 printing Printing of a message begins except messages with passwords as soon as it is received 5 saving and filing The DTE saves and files a receive message to the Display Message List For installations with both a main and a 2nd DTE you may select where to store receive messages on the system setup menu The Display Message List shows the following Receive message no LES ID Priority File size in bytes Message classification Password for confidential messages Date and time of transmission Status Setting the receive alarm An audible alarm may be set to ring when a routine message is re ceived The factory setting is OFF 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 6 to display the Auto Mode Setup Setup Auto Mode Setup OFF Receive Alarm ON Auto Telex Msg Save ON Auto EGC Msg Save OFF Data Report amp Polling Print ON 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Figure 4 28 Auto mode setup menu 3 Press to send the cursor to the Receive Alarm line 4 Press Enter to open the selection window 5 To enable the alarm select ON The alarm will be released for one second when a message i
50. 9XXX RCA subscribers 8XXX or 2968XX ITT subscribers 743XXX Hawaii WUI subscribers 63XXX or 63XXXX WUH subscribers 39XXXX Telex calls to HTC subscribers can be made using Semi automatic calls Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Iran Iraq Ireland Israel Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Italy AP 3 Telephone Telex Country Country Code Code Remarks for Telex Code Area and Couniry Jamaica 1 291 Japan 72 KDD for 5 digits 81 720 NTT Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Subscriber numbers are 770XX Korea Demo People s Rep of Korea Rep of Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Lao Latvia formerly USSR Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithunia formerly USSR Luxembourg Macao Macedonia Madagascar Subscriber number beginning with 4 5 7 8 and 9 can be reached by Manual Calls Madeira Is Destination code is the same as for Portugal Malawi Malaysia Maldives Is Mali Malta Subscriber number beginning with 11XX can be reached by Semi automatic calls Mariana Is Marshall Is Maritinique Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Disregard the figure O at head of subscriber number Micronesia Moldova Monaco Destination code is the same as for France Mongolia AP 4 Area and Couniry Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Remarks for Telex Code
51. BAABC28 Filename Size Date amp Time 28 901 97 07 28 20 53 ABC281 901 97 07 28 20 54 COIEKI 42 97 07 15 02 13 COMTEST 42 97 07 14 05 42 E0970715 001 E0970715 002 OK to delete file E0970715 003 6 No E0970715 004 75 Files exist 5778560 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Figure 3 28 Prompt for verification of file delete 5 Press Enter to delete the file or press and Enter to escape MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions When you can t read an attached file in the Log menu you may de code it with MIME as follows 1 Press F1 2 Press 9 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File Decode B Filename Size Date amp Time E0970715 001 868 97 07 15 02 33 E0970715 002 372 97 07 15 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 97 07 15 02 59 E0970715 004 864 97 07 15 03 13 4 Files exist 579584 bytes free To View SPACE Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Figure 3 29 File decode 3 Select the file you want to decode 4 Press Enter 3 15 Rename Do the following to change file name 1 Press F1 2 Press 6 File Rename B ABC28 Filename Size Date amp Time Test txt 901 97 07 28 20 53 ABC281 901 97 07 28 20 54 COIEKI 42 97 07 15 02 13 COMTEST 42 97 07 14 05 42 E0970715 001 868 97 07 15 02 33 E0970715 002 372 97
52. C NCS IOR LOGOUT LAT DCE Ver LON Figure 4 13 Transmit message menu Press to advance the cursor to the Message File line Enter the file name manually or select it from the message file list of the floppy disk as follows a Press Enter to display Message File list Send B SEIZOUSE Filename Size Date amp Time IIT 9078 97 07 08 19 30 JJ 13 97 07 28 20 57 R0970714 001 4973 97 07 14 05 56 R0970718 001 313 97 07 18 00 25 R0970729 001 412 97 07 29 07 21 SEIZOU 139 97 08 07 06 22 SEIZOU TXT 39 97 08 19 21 22 SEIZOUSE 178 97 08 08 01 44 70 Files exist 590848 bytes free To View SPACE Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Figure 4 14 File list b Select a file c Tap the space bar to display a portion of the file in the view window Press the Esc key d Press Enter The Message File screen appears with the file selected 7 Press to advance the cursor to the Station Name line 8 Press Enter to open the Station List File Edit Transmit EGC Reports logs Options Setup StopAlarm Transmit Transmit Message Priority Normal Message Station List a Station Nq Code ID Address Destinatio Country WON TELEX 81 Station 02 FRNINMBTSTS TELEX 583 343199999 Modem 03 Addres 04 Subject 05 Attach 06 LES ID 07 Option TRANS ENTER Select SPACE Mark BS All Clear booo E Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 19 00 42
53. Center Read Only Memory Satellite Control Center Store and Forward Unit Safety of Life at Sea Time Division Multiplex Time Division Multiple Access Coordinated Universal Time World Meteorological Organization AP 10 International Telegraphy Alphabet FIGURES LETTERS FIGURES LETTERS CARRIAGE RETURN LINE FEED LETTERS FIGURES SPACE BLANK AP 11 Error Messages and Alerts AP 12 A file by that name already exists on FD This message appears when you attempt to copy a file from the internal memory to a floppy disk and a file by that name al ready exists on the disk Cannot use this LES Please check network configuration You input an invalid LES ID Cannot abort current process The terminal unit displays this message if you try to stop the DCE in operating con dition other than sending receiving or scanning Cannot activate distress alert test Distress alert testing cannot be done with out permission from LES Cannot enter this message to sending Queue This message appears when a message is sent to the message queue and it is full two messages maximum Cannot start PV Test not Logged in You cannot start PV testing without first logging in Cannot start to send EGC Receiver Transmission is not possible when the FELCOM 12 operates as a EGC only re ceiver Cannot start to send not Logged in A m
54. E 2 30 FILE OPERATIONS siiani ieira aaaea aaka aaora aana a CE CER EE 3 1 Preparing a Message atari ae a EEE E E E 3 1 Preparing a routine message 3 1 Preparing a confidential message oua urbi osa ad aed FOR o DRE ai En rd vies uda dia 3 2 Editor men pud de ub EU datu de std elus iraq 3 3 and pastine Te XE iso nee er ob n cod I one rra tm 3 4 Copying and pasting texts c 5 bce utr stitch off sedg 3 5 Insert Coi COH SM rU ee M d 3 6 Selec Al cs pac dI 3 6 Search and REO ACE ee toli e d rl ad eode Ede te RT e 3 6 ELORO T o MN M TM PET 3 6 TATE or PG Se TS oS 3 6 Savings DEI NIE E 3 7 a floppy AS a D coe qu 3 7 SAVING d dac 3 8 Openissa Bile roses eoe oe ace n i Rau NI aac nace 3 10 OMENS dile seno oe rue eu Rer be Ton d Me Ende Le 3 10 Switching between Iles aie oer bd int ie Da Vd ebat etd te Uu ut UE Ud RU eu UN 3 11 Opening a file where a working area is occupied 3 11 Savine a File Under a New Name iet roe rules t roO pte 3 12 Printine d Eile Husa ronde tind aun ia
55. EGC only receiver Communication unit accepts a wide variety of peripheral equip ment Distress Message Controller DMC personal computer and remote panel Connection of 2nd Data Terminating Equipment DTE for opera tion from remote location such as the bridge Store and forward telex communication public telex network Data reporting and Polling nternal GPS receiver option in the communication unit provides GPS generated position Self test programs for maintenance e Terminal unit provides floppy disk drive for unlimited storage of received and transmitted messages on floppy disks Menu driven operation About This Manual A word about the organization of this manual It is laid out in a user friendly manner as possible We realize a machine like this with its many many functions can be a little intimidating to even the experi enced MES operator This is why we have arranged this manual in a series of sections that start at a basic level and proceed forward in complexity in a logical manner The best way to acquaint yourself with the many facilities this equip ment has to offer is to turn it on and try keying in the examples pro vided in each of the sections In hardly no time at all you ll be enjoying the benefits of the Inmarsat C system Inmarsat C System This chapter explains the Inmarsat C sys tem Operational Overview This chapter introduces basic operations System Initializatio
56. F10 2 During the interval between the transmission of the distress alert by own vessel and the receiving of the distress acknowledge sig nal from LES The alarm automatically stops when your ship recives the distress acknowledge signal 3 The system status monitor detects equipment fault To silence the alarm press any key The audible alarm sounds and the terminal unit displays which alarm is sounding 1 1 The Terminal Unit 1 2 The DTE may consist of IB 581 or IBM compatible pc All opera tions are carried out from the terminal unit through an easy to un derstand menu system For personal computer connection a system disk supplied is required to boot up the computer Opetarion by a computer is the same as with the terminal unit except when turning on the power POWER BRIGHT CONTRAST Power switch Floppy disk drive BRIGHT CONTRAST control control Figure 1 2 Terminal unit IB 581 To turn on off the unit press the POWER switch Controls for adjustment of screen brilliance and contrast are to the right of the POWER switch Floppy disk drive The terminal unit provides a floppy disk drive for storing transmitted and received messages on floppy disks Floppy disk The floppy disk used with the system is a standard 3 5 floppy disk Always leave a floppy disk inserted to save incoming messages Terminal unit cannot print file from a floppy disk when there is not enough space remaining
57. For PIN Code setting refer to page 5 4 D PIN code file name text of message Figure 5 7 Polling command Other polling command Telex P PIN Code TELEX LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name E mail P PIN Code EMAIL LES number E mail address File name Public Switched Telephone Network P PIN Code PSTN Modem type LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name Modem type is selected from T30 V21 V22B V22 V23 V26B V26T V27T or V32 Packet Switched Data Network P PIN Code PSDN LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name Data Network Identification P PIN Code DNID LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name Facsimile Code FAX LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name Special Code SPEC LES number Country number Subscriber s number File name 5 7 For ship to ship communication country number is ocean region number Subscriber s number includes Station ID Telex ID etc If file name is not specified position speed bearing water tem perature current and depth are transmitted Furthermore is deleted position speed and bearing are transmitted For example you transmit polling command to MES of PIN code 12345678 via Yamaguchi station Pacific Ocean 203 Then that MES transmits position speed bearing water temperature current and depth to telex numbe
58. For reference the coverage range of each satel lite is shown in the figure on page 8 If you want to change the NCS channel temporarily refer to Se lecting NCS channel on page 7 4 9 Press Enter to close the selection window 10 Press to advance the cursor to the MES Operation Mode line 11 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 01 53 97 08 04 YY MM DD Preferred NCS Nav Port EGC Active Port Message Output Port DTEI EGC Output Port DTEI 9 Configuration Figure 2 8 System setup menu MES operation mode 12 Select operating mode either Inmarsat C or EGC The Inmarsat C setting provides telex communications and operates as an EGC receiver when not transmitting or receiving The EGC setting en ables EGC only receiver operation In this case EGC RECEIVER appears in reverse indication at the bottom of the screen 13 Press Enter to close the selection window 14 Press to advance the cursor to the Nav Port line Note The MES Operation Mode in the FFA version cannot be set to other than Inmarsat C 15 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup System Setup System Date amp Time 01 53 97 08 04 YY MM DD Preferred NCS IOR MES Operation Mode Active Port EXT Message Output Port INT EGC Output Port 9 Configuration Figure 2 9 System setup menu nav port
59. LON 140 00E Protocol Maritime Nature Grounding Course 187 Speed 0 KTS Update Distress Alert updated No Press any key to escape Current update is shown at the position display of the bottom right corner Figure 6 2 Distress Alert setup requesting confirmation of settings 15 Press Enter to register data you ve just entered Setup Distress Alert Setup LES ID 303 YAMAGUCHI Update Time 06 23 97 08 20 YY MM DD Position LAT 30 00N LON 140 00E Protocol Maritime Nature Grounding Course 187 Speed 0 KTS Distress Alert updated Press any key to escape Figure 6 3 Distress Alert setup distress alert updated Transmitting a Distress Alert 1 Open cover on DISTRESS button 2 Press the DISTRESS button 4 seconds on Distress Alert Unit IC 302 Note Within 3 seconds the distress alert will not be tramsmitted The lamp inside the button flashes quickly and an audible alarm sounds intermittently Four seconds later the distress alert is trans mitted and light the lamp and an audible alarm sounds continu ously When you receive acknowledgment of the distress alert from an LES the lamp flashes slowly and the audible alarm sounds intermittently To silence the audible alarm press F10 Figure 6 4 Distress Alert Unit IC 302 Do not press the button to silence an alarm for incoming distress or urgent message This will transmit a distress alert for ow
60. Opening a File The internal memory provides two working areas where you can load one file each Only one file can be displayed at a time however you can easily switch between files INTERNAL MEMORY FLOPPY DISK MEMORY two WORKING AREAs FILE 1 1 EG 1 FILE 2 2 gt Can select one FILE 3 for displaying Figure 3 18 Internal memory Opening a file 1 Set the floppy disk containing the file you wish to open in the disk drive 2 Press F1 to display the File menu 3 Press 2 The screen shows a list of the files stored in the floppy disk 4 Select a file To view a portion of a file press the space bar File Open SEIZOU THE FURUNO FELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION A SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL UNIT 4 Figure 3 19 Partial view of a file 5 Press Enter 6 The message Loading appears on the screen during loading A few moments later the contents of the file appear on the screen and the title bar shows the file name You may repeat the above procedure to load a second file into a working area Switching between files You can switch between files by selecting Change Window in the Edit menu Figure 3 20 illustrates how to switch between files with Change Window ABC r FURUNO 4 gt 4 F
61. PP 510 36 W MAX Antenna unit N9 5 Antenna unit base 2 5PB3 5 10 Communication unit N3 0 Terminal unit Cover 2 5GY5 1 5 Panel N3 0 Distress alert unit 2 5GY5 1 5 Received call unit 2 5GY5 1 5 Antenna unit IEC529 IPX6 Communication unit IEC529 IPX2 Terminal unit IEC529 IPXO APPENDIX International Telex Telephone Country Code List Area and Country Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Remarks for Telex Code Afghanistan Alaska Albania Algeria American Samoa American Virgin Is Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua amp Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Ascension Australia Australian External Territories Austria Azerbaijani Azores Is Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bermuda Bhutan Bolivia Rep of Bolivia ENTAL Bosnia Hercegovina Botswana Brazil British Virgin Is Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi 93 1 21 79 200 604 408 770 208 590 991 391 393 33 303 71 766 47 Telex calls to former WUI subscribers insert the figure 9 after the destination code 208 Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Subscriber numbers are 2XXX or 5XXX Manual calls 3XXX Destination code is the same as for Portugal Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number AP 1 Area and Couniry Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Remar
62. R gt lt LF gt d Course over ground degrees true Course over ground degrees magnetic Speed over ground knots Speed over ground km h Mode indicator see note Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The positioning system Mode indicator field shall not be a null field WPL Waypoint location WPL lll IllLa yyyyy yyy a c c hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Waypoint latitude N S 2 Waypoint longitude E W 3 Waypoint identifier 4 Checksum AP 25 ZDA Date and time ZDA hhmmss ss xx Xx XXXX XX Xx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 UTC 2 Day 01 to 31 UTC 3 Month 01 to 12 UTC 4 Year UTC 5 Local zone hours 00 to 13h 6 Local zone minutes 00 to 59 as local hours 7 Checksum Output sentences GGA GLL RMC VTG ZDA See input sentences GSV GNSS satellites in view 9 XX XX XXX XX hh lt CR gt lt LF FR E diu E pep we sp 10 9 do n 8 ET sp ls 7 ecce 6 tee 5 pese 4 3 eM 2 PERES 1 1 Total number of messages 1 to 9 2 Message number 1 to 9 3 Total number of satellites in view 4 Satellite ID numbe
63. S appears at the bottom of the screen 2 Press F7 to display the Options menu File it Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Options Login Logout Abort Select NCS Ocean Region Test Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 04 02 01 UTC NCS IOR LOGOUT DCE Ver Figure 2 15 Options menu 3 Press 1 to display the Login screen Options Login Figure 2 16 Login screen Note The communication unit must be idle to login When it is not idle Communication Unit is not IDLE now Cannot start login appears Press any key to return to the standby display Wait until the communication unit becomes idle 4 Press Enter to start login 5 LOGIN begins and the screen should now look something like Figure 2 17 The indication LOGIN appears in blinking reverse video File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Starting Login Process Press any key to escape LOGIN replaces IDLE Current State LOGIN SYNC NCS 97 08 04 02 02 UTC CALLING NCS IOR LOGIN LAT DCE Ver LON Figure 2 17 Appearance of display screen during login 6 When login is completed Successful login appears The com munication unit goes into Idle state LOGIN stops blinking and the ocean region you logged in with appears on the screen 7 Press any key to return to the standby display Logout 1 Press F7
64. S IOR LOGOUT LAT DCE Ver LON Figure 4 18 Sample LES table a Select LES b Press Enter c The Transmit Message screen appears with selected LES dis played on the LES ID line 12 Follow steps 13 thru 28 in the previous section 13 Press to place the cursor on TRANSMIT 14 Press Enter twice to transmit the message Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File SEISETU TXT Size 46 Station Name FURUNO Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 81 Station ID 321 Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID 303 YAMAGUCHI Start Option eee No TRANSMIT Figure 4 19 Transmit message menu Note f a file name which was entered manually does not exist when you attempt to transumit the file at step 13 Input Error Message File appears Press any key to erase the error message then enter correct name Canceling transmission As noted earlier a transmit message is held in the buffer usually until it is transmitted satisfactorily To cancel transmission on a message held in the buffer do the following Press F3 to display the Transmit menu 2 Press 2 to display the Cancel screen File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm r Transmit 1 UNTITLEDI 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel Cancel No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 edit msg 001 SANTA PAUL Normal Waiting a
65. S ID FAX Prefixed Option PSDN Prefixed X400 Prefixed TRANSMIT DNID Prefixed SPEC Prefixed Figure 4 3 Transmit message menu destination type window 7 Press Enter to close selection window 4 3 8 Follow instructions below for TELEX Prefixed or go to page4 5 for FAX or E Mail Destination type TELEX Prefixed 1 Press to place the cursor on the Prefix Code line 2 Press Enter to open the window for prefix code entry 3 Key in prefix code in the digits Note that some services may not be available depending on LES Operator s Assistance Dial Guide Technical Assistance Automatic Telex Test 4 Press Enter to close the window 5 Press to place the cursor on the Country Ocean Code line 6 Press Enter to open the window for country ocean code entry 7 Type either international telex country code of recipient ship to shore or ocean region ship to ship A list of international telex country codes begins on page A 1 in the Appendix Ocean Region AOR East 581 POR 582 IOR 583 AOR West 584 r Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 582 Station ID Modem Type Address Subject L Attach File LES ID Option TRANSMIT Figure 4 4 Transmit message me
66. UTC NCS IOR LOGOUT LAT DCE Ver LON Figure 4 15 Select station screen 9 Select station and press Enter To select more than one station press Space bar after selecting station An asterisk appears next to station s selected For E mail you can select T TO Address or C CC Carbon copy by pressing Space bar Note Different types or prefix code of messages cannot be tranmitted simultneously Station List Station Name Type Code ID Address 01 FURUNO TELEX 81 321 02 FRNINMBTSTS TELEX 583 343199999 03 Seagull E mail Seagull furuno co jp 04 whale E Mail whale furuno co jp 05 06 07 08 ENTER Select SPACE Mark BS All Clear Figure 4 16 With asterisk mark 10 Press key to advance the cursor to the LES ID line 11 Press Enter to open the LES Table 4 11 4 12 Name LESID Remarks YAMAGUCHI 303 JAPAN EIK 304 NORWAY THERMOPYLAE 305 GREECE NCS ID344 ARVI 306 INDIA KUMSAN 308 KOREA Figure 4 17 LES list File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit 1 Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 82 Station ID 65 2111 Modem Type Address LES Subject Attach File LES ID Option Name LESID Remark Perth 302 IOR Perth 202 POR Singapore 210 POR TRANSMIT Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 19 00 26 UTC NC
67. XXX can be made using manual calls Formerly Yemen P D Rep of Formerly Yemen Arab Rep AP 7 Area and Couniry Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Remarks for Telex Code Zaire Zambia Zanzibar Zimbabwe Ocean Area 243 Telephone Ocean Region Access Code 982 Telex Ocean Region Access Telex calls to places other than Kinshasa Subscriber beginning with 2XXXX can be made as Semi automatic calls Remarks AOR W AOR E POR IOR AP 8 874 871 872 873 584 581 582 583 Atlantic Ocean W Atlantic Ocean E Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean International Telex Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning ADV ACK AGN BI GS BK CFN COL CRV DER DWN EEE FM GA NA NC NP NR OCC OK P or 0 PLS PSE PPR P RCD RAP RD RE RPT SRY SVP TAX TEST MSG THRU TKS TNX TLX Advise Acknowledge Again Good bye cut off Confirm Collation How do you receive Out of order Down Error From Go ahead Minutes Wait Waiting Mutilated Correspondence to this subscriber is not admitted No circuits Snbscriber s number has been changed The called party is not or no longer is a subscriber Indicate your call number Subscriber is engaged Agreed Stop your transmission Please Paper Received will call you again Reed Referring to Repeat Sorry Please What is the charge Please send a test message Yo
68. ackspace key to set No Limit 4 Press the Enter key to close the screen 19 Press V 20 Press Enter to open the selection window 2 Select Regular Interval or Daily 22 Press Enter to close the selection window 23 Press 1 When Regular Interval is selected on step 21 1 Press Enter to open the window for interval time entry 2 Key in the interval time 3 Press Enter to close the window 4 Press 1 5 Press Enter to open the window for report times entry 6 Key in the report times or select No Limit 7 Press Enter to close the window When Daily is selected on step 21 1 Press Enter to open the window for start time entry 2 Key in the start time 3 Press Enter to close the window 4 Press 1 5 If necessary key in the start time of Start Times 2 4 24 Press W 25 Press Enter to open the selection window 26 Press T or J select the contents of message report NAY Position speed bearing NAV SEAINF Position speed bearing water temperature current depth 5 5 Polling 27 Press Esc to register the above settings Message Report PIN Code 12345678 INT SR RK Message Report Programming Status ON Station Name FRNINMBTSTSES Destination Type TELEX Country Ocean Code 583 Station ID 343199710 Modem Type Subject LES ID 303 YAMAGUCHI Activation Daily Interval Time 01 00 Report Times 24 No
69. ailed This appears if the message could not be transmitted because of technical reasons such as satellite malfunction signal degradation or no reply from LES Try to transmit the message again Message Send rejected This appears when the LES rejects the message because of non technical reasons such as unpaid subscriber s fee Message Send pending This appears when the circuits at the LES are busy Your message will be transmitted when a circuit becomes clear Transmitting message stored on floppy disk multiple address I 2 Close any open files Insert floppy disk containing file to be sent Be sure to insert the floppy disk completely in the drive Otherwise FD not inserted in drive appears Press F3 to display the Transmit menu 4 9 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Figure 4 12 Transmit menu 4 Press 1 to select Transmit Message The cursor is on the Priority line and Normal is selected File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit J Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code 82 Station ID 65 2111 Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID 303 YAMAGUCHI Option TRANSMIT Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 19 00 26 UT
70. ansmit message menu LES ID window opened Note f the LES ID entered is invalid Cannot use this LES Please check network configuration appears 11 Select LES ID 12 Press Enter to close the selection window 4 7 13 Press to send the cursor to the Option line 14 Press Enter to open the option window Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type E mail Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject i Attach File LES ID Option Confirmation ON Send Delay 00 00 TRANSMIT Delivery Delay Immediate Code IA5 Figure 4 11 Transmit message menu option window opened 15 Press Enter to open the selection window 16 To receive confirmation from the LES when message has been delivered to recipient select ON If not required select OFF 17 Press Enter to close the selection window 18 Press to send the cursor to the Send Delay line 19 Press Enter to open the window for send delay entry 20 To send a message after a certain delay enter a time up to 99 hours 59 minutes The Send Delay is used to time message arrival to suit recipient s office hours 2 Press Enter to close the window 22 Press to go to the Delivery Delay line 23 Press Enter to open the selection window 24 The Delivery Delay line requests th
71. b characters The num ber of tab characters the key can insert per line of text can be programmed for two four or eight tabs Works in combination with alphabet keys as follows Ctrl key shortcut keys Same as Enter Same as Back Space Same as Tab Same as Overwrite Insert Alt Space Bar Caps Lock Tab Ctrl Ctrl M Ctrl H Ctrl I Ctrl V FN Num Lock Combined with an arrow Key it scrolls screen 1 or shifts cursor Turns numeric input on or off Note that you cannot enter alphabet when the Num LED is its Note1 Jn telex lower case amp or are not used A full list of characters usable in telex appears on page A 11 in the Appen dix Note2 Euro mark on key is not used 1 5 Short Cut key Shortcut key operation The FELCOM 12 provides the keyboard shortcuts shown below for commonly used functions Table 1 2 Shortcut keys Operation ALT N Same as NEW in File menu ALT O Same as OPEN in File menu ALT Q Same as CLOSE in File menu ALT D Same as DELETE in File menu ALT S Same as SAVE in File menu ALT P Same as PRINT in File menu ALT X Same as UNDO DELETE Same as CUT in Edit menu ALT C Same as COPY in Edit menu INSERT Same as PASTE in Edit menu Fn Home Same as Top of Text in Edit Go to line menu Fn End Same as End of
72. ddressee code no password Your selection appears on the display Display Receive Message lt R0971123 002 gt FROM FURUNO TO FRONTIER THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER LAZY DOG ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 1234567890 Ctrl P print Figure 4 30 Sample receive message 5 For messages with both addressee code and password a Pass word window appears Enter the password corresponding to the addressee code and then press Enter If the password is entered incorrectly an alarm sounds Reenter the password Display Message Message No LES Priority Size A e Recdate amp Time Status R0971106 001 Perth Normal 32767 97 11 06 16 10 Saved 97 11 05 17 30 97 11 05 14 15 Printed 97 10 24 13 20 Saved 0971105 002 ABCDEFGHIJ Normal 200 R0971105 001 Perth Distress 1234 R0971024 001 Perth Normal 8251 Memory Available 12345 Bytes PASS WORD lj Confidential Message Figure 4 31 Location of password The screen can be scrolled with the up and down arrow keys Printing receive messages 1 Follow steps 1 thru 6 in Displaying receive messages 2 While pressing and holding down Ctrl press P The printer starts printing the message on the screen Receive Message SECRET Appears only for confidential messages Message No R0970323 001 Message Ref No 00000000 LES LES or LES ID Priority Normal or Distress Message Size 205 characters Receive Da
73. e The cursor is on the Priority line and Normal is selected 4 Press to advance the cursor to the Message file line 5 The message file line displays Message now begin edited when a file is the currently displayed To send a file stored on a floppy disk select the file from the file list Press to advance the cursor to the Destination Type line Press Enter to open the selection window Select FAX Se oe Press Enter to close the selection window Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size TI Station Name Destination Type FAX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option TRANSMIT Figure 4 27 Transmit message menu FAX selected 10 Press to advance the cursor The cursor is now on the Coun try Ocean Code line 11 Press Enter to open the window for country ocean code entry 12 Key in international telephone code of recipient A list of interna tional telex telephone country codes begins on page A 1 in the Appendix 13 Press Enter to close the window 14 Press to send the cursor to the Station ID line 15 Press Enter to open the window for station ID entry 16 Enter facsimile number 4 19 Receiving 4 20 17 Press Enter to close the window 18 Press to send the cursor to the Modem Type line 19 Press Enter to display the lis
74. e Press any key to escape This message appears if you attempt to format a disk and there is no disk in the drive File by that name already exists OK to overwrite This alert asks you if it is alright to write over an existing file name Formatting Completed This alert appears upon completion of floppy disk formatting Input Error Message File You have manually input an invalid file name Internal GPS unit failure This message appears when the internal installed GPS unit is not working or is faulty When the navigation port is not set to INT this message does not appears Invalid Frequency Code This message appears when a wrong fre quency code is entered in the EGC Chan nel List or NCS Channel List Invalid NCS ID Code This alert appears when a wrong NCS ID code is entered Loading Appears during loading of a file to a work ing area AP 13 AP 14 Message file is too big partial transmission possible The size of the file you want to send is larger than 31 500 bytes The file can be sent but only the first 32 000 bytes of in formation will be received Message is entered in sending buffer Before a message is transmitted it is sent to the message queue This alert informs you the message has been accepted by the message queue Message Send failed Could no send message because of satel lite malfunction etc Message Send pending All circuits occupied at LES Message Send rejected Thi
75. e you can insert the received message gt is placed at the head of the received message to distin guish it from your message Select All Selects the entire current file for cut and copy Search and Replace Searches a specified word Replaces a word with a different word or character Go to line Moves the cursor to the desired line in the current file 1 Top of text 2 End of text 3 Go to line Specify line number Time or Pos ins Inserts time or position in a sentence Saving a Message Formatting a floppy disk To save a message to a floppy disk the disk must be formatted For matting prepares the disk no information can be written to its surface 1 Insert a blank floppy disk into the disk drive 2 Press F1 3 Press 8 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Format Disk Insert new disk for drive B 2HD 1 44MB And select media type 2DD 720KB 6 Rename 9 MIME Decode Figure 3 12 Format disk screen 4 Select media type 5 Press Enter File Format Disk Insert new disk for drive B And select media type No 6 Rename 7 Print 9 MIME Decode Figure 3 13 FD Format confirmation screen 6 Select Yes to format the disk Press Enter to begin formatting Note f there is no floppy disk in the drive FD not inserted in drive Press any key to escape appears on the display 7 N
76. e LES for Immediate or Deferred transmission to the recipient designated Select either immediate or deferred For information on this service consult with LES to which message is to be sent 25 Press Enter to close the selection window 26 Press to send the cursor to the Code line 27 Select IA5 ITA or DATA Normally IA5 28 Press Enter to close the selection window 29 Press Esc to close the option window 30 Press to place the cursor on TRANSMIT 3 Press Enter to open the start window 32 Press Enter to transmit the message to the message buffer To escape select No and press Enter The message Message is entered in sending Buffer appears and the message prepared is printed Note The message buffer can only hold one message However a second message may be sent to the buffer by assigning a Send Delay to it When the message buffer is full Cannot enter this mes sage to sending Buffer appears to alert you 33 Press any key to return to the standby display The message s will be transmitted according to Send Delay setting Current State SENDING appears at the bottom of the screen dur ing transmission If the message was transmitted successfully Successful Sending mes sage appears and its particulars are sent to the Display Log TRANSMIT MESSAGE STATUS The terminal unit displays transmit message status as follows Message Send f
77. e alarm 4 21 Distress Urgent Receiving 4 26 FRRECEIVING 4 20 ROM disk sse 4 25 S SafetyNETTM e A A ehh 5 2 11 Save message 3 8 Send status 4 14 Ship s position 1 11 EG 2 23 Station EIST ter He ternis 2 22 T Transmit message status 4 9 Two digit code 4 17 IN 1 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD UJ 5 UJ x C0 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Pub NO DOC 505 Declaration of conformity FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the product Inmarsat C satellite earth station models FELCOM 12 consisting of Communication unit IC 212 with built in GPS receiver module OP16 16 2 Antenna unit IC 112 Distress alert unit IC 302 Received call unit IC 303 Printer PP 510 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 570 14 A 664 16 A 807 19 IEC 61097 4
78. e line 10 Press Enter to open the select File window Transmit _ 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type E Mail Prefix Code Select File Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option TRANSMIT ENTER List DEL Figure 4 9 Transmit message menu select file window opened 11 Press Enter to open the file list window To change drive on a PC move the cursor to the command line type drive name for example A and move the cur sor to anywhere in the File Name column 12 Press Enter to select file and close the file list window 13 Press Esc to close the select file Go to step 9 at the top of the next page procedure for transmitting a message con t from page 4 5 9 Press to advance the cursor to the LES ID line 10 Press Enter to open the selection window Transmit _ 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type E mail Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address Subject L Attach File LES ID Name LES ID Remarks Option SANTA PAULA 201 USA 202 TRANSMIT YAMAGUCHI 203 JAPAN KUMSAN 208 KOREA SENTOSA 210 SINGAPORE NCS ID244 Figure 4 10 Tr
79. e list Below is the procedure for adding NCS channels when they become available 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 9 to display the Configuration menu 3 Press 4 to display the NCS Channel List Setup Configuration _ NCS Channel List ENT set ESC quit 1 4 2 No AOR WEST AOR EAST POR IOR FREQ ID FREQ ID FREQ 11 FREQ 4 R 11 044 11080 144 12580 244 12580 344 10840 210 1 2 3 310 1 2 3 410 1 2 3 510 1 2 3 610 1 2 3 710 1 2 3 810 1 2 3 Figure 2 30 NCS channel list 4 Current NCS common channels are marked with an asterisk These channels cannot be changed Place the cursor where there is no data entered Press Enter to open the text window Enter NCS channel ID number Press Enter to close the text window O ND t With advance the cursor to the frequency column 10 Press Enter to open the text window 11 Enter NCS channel frequency code 12 Press Enter to close the text window 13 Press Esc to open the update window Setup Configuration NCS Channel List ENT set ESC quit 4 No AOR WEST AOR EAST POR I IOR ID FREQ ID FREQ ID FREQ ID FREQ B 4d k 11 044 11080 144 12580 244 12580 344 1 10840 210 1 2
80. ears Press any key to escape then wait until the unit is in the idle state 1 Press F7 to display the Options menu 2 Press 5 to display the Ocean Region screen Options Ocean Region Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific Indian e NCS you are currently tuned to appears in reverse indication Figure 7 4 Ocean region screen 3 The NCS you are currently tuned to appears in reverse indication If necessary select another NCS 4 Press Enter If Auto is selected FELCOM 12 scans all NCSs in turn If a par ticular ocean region is selected FELCOM 12 scans all channels of that NCS NCSs will begin using multiple channels when the third generation satellites come into use Options Ocean Region Auto West Atlantic East Atlantic Pacific Figure 7 5 NCS scan confirmation screen 5 Press Enter to start the scanning The message Starting Scan Process Press any key to escape appears during the scanning Selecting EGC Receiving Channel EGC channel can be selected when the DTE is set to operate as an EGC only receiver This procedure is shown for reference currently there is only one EGC channel per NCS 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 9 to display the Configuration menu 3 Press 3 The EGC channel which the EGC receiver is currently tuned to appears on the display in reverse indication File Edit Transmit EGC Reports logs Options Setup P
81. ed Data Reporting CDNID 0004 LESID 101 Southbury Sub Address 000 Member Number 001 Response Data Report Receive Data amp Time 97 04 15 00 01 UTC Start Frame 00030 Interval 00030 Data Reported Poll Response LES Southbury Date 97 04 15 CDNID 0000 Time 00 03 UTC Member No 001 Position LAT 10 14 03N LON 124 36 81E 97 04 15 00 06 UTC Successful Data Report Sending Figure 5 11 Sample MES signalling channel printout Enabling Disabling DNID DNID can be enabled or disabled as follows Press up down arrow key to place the cursor on the desired DNID 2 Press Enter to enable the DNID mark appears Press Enter to disable the DNID mark disappears Note When a DNID is disabled running data program poll is displayed and polling is cancelled 3 Press Esc to close the window 4 To return to the standby display press Esc twice Note Disable not permitted in FFA version DISTRESS ALERT Preparing a Distress Alert 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu Note that this key has pre cedence over any operation 2 Press 1 to display the Distress Message Setup screen 8 9 Distress Alert Setup Update Time 06 23 97 08 20 Y Y MM DD Position LAT 35 00N LON 135 00E Protocol Maritime Nature Undersignated Course 187 Speed 10 KTS Figure 6 1 Distress Alert setup screen The default LES ID is 144 AOR E NCS To change p
82. eetNET service an MES must be registered with an information provider The information provider adds the MES to the group which is to receive the service by downloading a Group Call ID via a LES which supports FleetNET broadcasts uniquely ad dressed to the MES The MES stores the ID and can accept broad casts from the information provider The MES operator can not change this stored EGC closed network IDs ENIDs Up to 64 ENIDs are stored on a non volatile memory The ENID stored can be accessed for downloading and deleting via the satellite path It is possible for an MES operator to inhibit or activate as required via the DTE selected ENIDs previously down loaded Along with the ENID the name of the information provider is stored In the event that a download command is received and the ENID storage area is full then an ENID which has been inhibited de acti vated by the MES operator will be written over If none has been inhibited then the new download is not accepted Follow the procedure below to inhibit or activate an ENID 1 Press F4 to display EGC menu 2 Press 2 to display the EGC Network ID List File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm EGC Network ID List ENT Activate SPACE Inhibit Ctrl P Print ESC Quit Mark means activation 00001 00002 04001 04002 04003 04005 04006 04007 Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 02 28
83. eive message log as follow 1 Press F6 2 Press 1 Send message log or 2 Receive message log 3 Press Esc to escape EGC Messages EGC messages are automatically received printed and saved to the DTE The memory capacity for EGC message is 32k bytes When the memory is full the oldest information is deleted Displaying and reprinting EGC messages 1 Press F6 2 Press 3 The Display EGC Message screen appears File Edit Transmit EGC Reports logs Options Display EGC Message EGC Message MET Navarea Warning or MET Forecast Message Sequence No 00472 LES YAMAGUCHI Priority Urgent Size 285 characters Receive Date amp Time 97 08 19 06 08 UTC ZCZC NAVAREA XI WARNING NAVAREA XI 0480 NORTH PACIFIC WESTERN PART DISTRESS SIGNALS ON 243MHZ AND 121 5 MHZ RECEIVED IN 29 40 4N 174 15 0E Ctrl P Print P Previous N Next Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 19 07 15 UTC NCS IOR LOGIN LAT 35 00 00N DCE Ver LON 135 00 00E Figure 4 39 Sample Display EGC Message screen 3 To scroll the message use the up and down arrow keys 4 To view next and previous messages use the N and P keys 5 To print the message appearing on the display press and hold down Ctrl and press P To stop printing press Esc EGC messages can be automatically saved on a floppy disk See page 4 24 for details 4 28 Displaying EGC closed network ID ENID To join a Fl
84. el carries the circuit control signal for MES and transmits messages from LES to MES This channel carries messages from MES to LES This channel transmits requests distress alerts data reports etc In addition it carries login and logout from MES to NCS This is the link between NCSs It ex changes data between MESs operating in different ocean regions 10 MES interface Terrestrial network interface Types of MES The MES consists of the Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DCE and the Data Terminal Equipment DTE The DCE consists of the antenna unit and the communication unit And the DTE consists of the terminal unit or a PC keyboard and printer The major functions of the LESs are 1 Telex store and forward conversion 2 Handling EGC messages 3 Handling distress alerts 4 Data Reporting and Polling There are three types of MES class 1 class 2 and class 3 The FELCOM 12 is aclass 2 MES Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 1 Transmits messages to LES 2 Receives messages from LES 1 The functions of class 1 plus opera tion as an EGC receiver when not transmitting or receiving 2 EGC only receiver The function of class 1 plus simulta neous operation as a EGC only receiver Peripheral Equipment The following equipment can be additionally connected to the FELCOM 12 Distress Urgent Receiving Unit IC 303 The IC 303 releases an audible alarm and blinks the lamp when dis tress message
85. elf tests which check them for proper operation Self test at power application communication unit The communication unit performs the following tests when it is turned on a ROM sum test b RAM read and write test c DP RAM read and write test d EEPROM sum test e VITERBI decoder test If the unit finds no fault it goes into normal operation Testing the communication unit through the keyboard This test can only be initiated from the main DTE The communica tion unit must be idle 1 Press F7 to display the Options menu 2 Press 6 to display the Test menu 3 Press 3 The Communication Unit self test screen appears r Options Test Communication Unit ECE No Figure 8 1 Communication unit screen 4 Press Enter to start the test The message Now Communication Unit testing appears in blinking reverse video during testing 8 3 5 6 When the test is completed the screen shows the results of the test r Options Test 1 Communication Unit CPUI 165 0086 100 CPU2 165 0087 103 ROM OK ROM OK RAM OK RAMI OK DP RAM OK RAM2 OK Viterbi OK EEPROM OK GPS OK DP RAM OK Press any key to escape Figure 8 2 Sample communication unit self test results Either OK or NG No Good appears next to each ROM and RAM tested NG display releases the audible alarm For defec tive ROM RAM DP RAM EEPROM or VITERBI replace
86. eport Data Report Programming Report Length 2 Destination DNID LES ID Member No Daily is selected Activation Regular Interval I Regular Interval Daily Interval Time 00 10 Start Timel Report Times 1 No Limit Start Time2 Start Timel 1 Start Time3 Start Time2 1 Start Time4 Start Time3 1 Start Time4 1 Figure 5 2 Data report menu 4 Press Enter to open the selection window 5 Select ON or OFF ON Data report on OFF Data report off Press Enter to close the selection window Press J to advance the cursor to the Report Length line Press Enter to open the selection window Select 1 or 2 c ME gt Position 2 Position speed bearing depth 3 Spare not used 10 Press Enter to close the selection window 11 Press 4 to advance the cursor to the Destination line 12 Press Enter to display the DNID list 13 Select DNID LES ID and Member ID are automatically selected with DNID 14 Press Enter to close the DNID list Note If the item Activation below is set to Daily do the following steps 1 Press 4 several times to select Report Times 2 Press the Enter key to show the screen for entry of trans mission quantity 3 Press the 0 key or Backspace key to set No Limit 4 Press the Enter key to close the screen 15 Press to advance the cursor to the Activation line 16 Press Enter
87. erate the equipment with wet hands Electrical shock can result Keep heater away from equipment Heat can alter equipment shape and melt the power cord which can cause fire or electrical shock Any repair work must be done by a licensed radio technician Improper repair work can cause electrical shock or fire A 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 Name Warning Label 1 Type 16 003 1011 0 Code No 100 236 230 To avoid electrical shock do not remove cover No user serviceable BBOBNSYO WARNING Label attached A WARNING Hazardous microwave radiation Y470R RHULETOT can cause severe injury or illness 6BOcmMUAICISLIA BUT FEL Keep at least 60cm from radome V7 TORR LNIL 60cm 10W m Radiation Level At 10W m 60c Name Warning Label Type 16 013 2013 1 Code No 100 251 640 Antenna Unit parts inside S CAYLLUMDEIA2N EBIU BUTEA ABIX ABER ZI B C50 amp amp 3 Terminal Unit CONTENTS MENU TREE eiue ie oer ERE Coo euo vii OPERATIONAL
88. ernational Teleeraphy AP 11 Error Messages and Alerts sieren keien aorin as iatea nos aaao AP 12 EES IDS VG qwe MET or AP 15 Digital Interfac TEC 61162 2 cata t UE AP 16 INDEX EE AEA ton IN 1 Declaration of conformity to type vi MENU TREE Numerals in parenthesis are page numbers F1 File F5 Reports 1 New ALT N 8 1 I 1 Data Report 5 1 2 Open ALT O 8 10 2 Message Report 9 4 3 Close ALT Q 3 9 3 Date Network ID 5 8 4 Save ALT S 3 12 F6 Logs 5 Del ALT D B ciim E 1 Send Message Log 4 28 7 Print ALT P 8 13 lil i cad Massage kog 8 Format Disk 3 7 IB 581 only m is 9 es 9 MIME Decode 8 15 4 26 9 QUIT PC only F7 Options F2 Edit 1 Login L 1 Cut DEL 3 4 i 2 ovs T 2 Copy ALT C 3 5 Jie d 3 Paste INS 3 5 iz ee ae 4 Insert with Citation 3 6 cean negion L 5 Select All ALT A 3 6 6 Test 6 4 8 3 6 Search or Replace 3 6 F8 Setup pee s 1 Distress Alert Setup 6 1 1 Top of Text Fn lt 3 6 _ 2 System Setup 2 2 2 End of Text Fn 3 6 L_ 3 Editor Setup 3 3 Bu e 9 6 4 Terminal Setup 2 1 8 Time or Pos Ins 3 6 5 EGC Setup 2 11 7 9 Change Window ALT V 8711 1 6 Auto Mode Setup 4 21
89. essage cannot be transmitted without first logging in Close a file in use to make a new file The working areas are full capacity two files Close a file to load a file to a work ing area Communication Unit is not Idle now Cannot start login Cannot login when the communication unit is not idle Communication unit is not Idle now Cannot start scan This message appears when the FELCOM 12 operates as a EGC only receiver and scanning is initiated when the communi cation unit is not idle Wait until the unit is idle before starting scanning Communication Unit is not Idle now Cannot start logout Cannot logout when communication unit is not idle Current State Idle pending This message appears when a LES affir matively acknowledges your request for PV testing Current State Testing You will see this display during PV test ing DCE Error No response from DCE This message appears when you try to dis play the PV test results and there was no response from the communication unit because it is off or its interconnection cable is disconnected or damaged Distress Message updated Press any key This message appears after you have cor rectly updated the distress message Distress Alert Acknowledgment Received This alert will appear when the LES trans mits the distress acknowledge signal to your vessel FD not inserted in drive You need to insert a floppy disk into the drive FD not inserted in driv
90. figuration Figure 2 54 E mail Set up display 3 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup _ E Mail Setup 1 1 4 1 l 1 1 Station Name POR A EE ae a rS hs o oes 01 Comsat 001 101 201 321 02 PTT Telecom 012 112 den 1312 03 British Telecom 002 1102 1202 1302 04 Stratos 1 022 ip 1222 11 302 05 Telstra 022 122 1222 322 06 004 104 304 07 1 I 1 08 1 1 1 1 1 1 Figure 2 55 E mail Operating LES 4 Selecter the LES where to forward E mail 5 Press Enter to the update window Setup 1 E Mail Setup 4 I 4 Station Name AOR W AOR E POR IOR 23 ue ud at dui AES RENI E 01 Comsat 000 101 201 6 02 PIT Telecom 012 112 121 1312 0 British Telecom 002 1102 20 8 04 Stratos 022 iK 22 9 05 Telstra Update 06 EK 4 07 i No 08 1 1 l 1 1 Figure 2 56 update window 6 Press Enter again 7 Press ESC to return the stand by display 2 31 This page is intentionally left blank FILE OPERATIONS This chapter describes how to prepare edit save and print files mes sages Preparing a Message There are two types of files routine and confidential Messages can be assigned a fi
91. he Auto Mode Setup menu 3 Press key to go to the Receive Alarm line 4 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print Auto Telex Msg Save OFF Auto EGC Msg Save OFF Data Report amp Polling Print 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Figure 1 13 Auto mode setup menu 5 Press to select OFF Note 7o silence the audible alarm given to an EGC distress or urgent message from Distress Alert Unit IC 302 follow the above procedure DO NOT press the DISTRESS button on the IC 302 to silence the alarm you will transmit own ship s distress alert 6 Press Enter to close the selection window 7 Press Esc twice 1 13 Contents of program disk READ ME IBINST BAT IBRINST BAT PCINST BAT PCRINST BAT INSTALL BAT FELCOM 12 EXE ENGLISH DAT RUSSIAN DAT ENH FONT EXE DTE DAT DTE B LES DAT FORMAT COM Instructions for installation of software English software for IB 581 Russian software for IB 581 English software for PC Russian software for PC Program start up Terminal software English text definition file Russian text definition file Russian driver Terminal software definition file for PC Terminal software definition file for IB 581 LES list Format disk SYSTEM INITIALIZATION This chapter provides the information necessary for initializing the FELCOM 12 Once the FELCOM 12 is initialized y
92. icator A Autonomous D Differential S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields AP 23 RMC Recommended minimum navigation information GPS TRANSIT data RMC hhmmss ss A IllLIIl a yyyyy yyy a X X X X XXXXXX X x a a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 UTC of position fix 2 Status A data valid V navigation receiver warning 3 Latitude N S 4 Longitude E W 5 Speed over ground knots 6 Course over ground degrees true 7 Date dd mm yy 8 magnetic variation degrees E W 9 Mode indicator see note 10 Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N 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 VDR Set and drift VDR x x T x x M x x N hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Direction degrees true 2 Direction degrees magnetic 3 Current speed knots 4 Checksum AP 24 VTG Course over ground and ground speed VTG x x T x x M x x N x x K a hh lt C
93. ile menu 4 Press Enter SAVING appears on display Save message clear screen 1 Press F1 to display the File menu 2 Press 3 The prompt Save this message appears on the screen File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 BASEIZOUSE 1 New ALT N T THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 2 Open ALT O TANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM 12 3 Close ALT Q ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM 12 4 4 Save ALT S 5 Delete ALT D id Rename A Save this message 7 Print ALT P No 9 MIME Decode ASCII 178 Char Line 3 3 52 Insert Figure 3 16 File menu close file prompt 3 Press Enter File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File lt 1 B SEIZOUSE gt Save ARS OF OPERATION WITH 2 B SEIZOUSE DN FELCOM 12 3 Filename Size Date amp Time OM 124 4 ABC281 901 97 07 28 20 54 COIEKI 42 97 07 15 02 13 5 COMTEST 42 97 07 14 05 42 6 0970715 001 868 97 07 15 02 33 E E0970715 002 372 97 07 15 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 97 07 15 02 59 8 E0970715 004 864 97 07 15 03 13 9 0970715 005 1910 97 07 15 03 48 L 74 Files exist 578560 bytes free PAEAN ARR lt To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Insert Figure 3 17 Save screen 4 Enter a file name 5 Press Enter
94. ine the Country Code line disappears Enter two digit codes on the Sta tion ID line Refer to page 4 18 for further details 11 Set up according to Destination Type selection The steps which follow show how to set up for TELEX Prefixed 12 Press Enter to close the destination type window 13 to advance the cursor to the Prefix Code line for prefixed 14 Press Enter to open the prefix code window 15 Key in prefix code in two digits Note that some services may not be available depending on LES 2 23 2 24 12 Dial Guide Technical Assistance Automatic Telex Test 16 Press Enter to close the prefix code window 17 Press to advance the cursor to the Country Code line for TELEX FAX PSDN 18 For ship to shore telex enter international telex country code ship to ship telex enter ocean region A list of international telex coun try codes begins on page A 1 in the Appendix Ocean Region AOR East 581 POR 582 IOR 583 AOR West 584 19 Press Enter to close the window 20 Press to send the cursor to the Station ID line 2 Press Enter to open the window for station ID entry 22 Enter telex subscriber number for land or MES Inmarsat Mo bile Number for ship Up to 15 characters including space can be entered 23 Press Enter to close the window 24 Press to advance the cursor to the Remarks line 25 Press Enter to open the window for re
95. int Figure 2 39 Sample station list 4 Operate to place the cursor on a blank line 5 Press Enter Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Code Station ID Modem Type E Mail Address Remarks Erase the Name to delete this station Figure 2 40 Entering a station Press Enter to open the window for station name entry Enter name of station using up to 15 characters Press Enter to close the window e Oe ON Press to send the cursor to the Destination Type line 10 Press Enter to open the destination type window TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC TELEX Prefixed FAX Prefixed PSDN Prefixed X400 Prefixed DNID Prefixed SPEC Prefixed Figure 3 41 Selection window for destination type TELEX FAX E Mail CSDN PSDN X400 DNID SPEC Note 1 Note 2 Telex communication Facsimile service to an office facsimile machine E mail electronic mail Service Circuit Switched Data Network not used Packet Switched Data Network to an office computer via a data network using X 25 standard For future use Data Network ID not used Ship to shore requests for safety service accessed by us ing special 2 digit codes See Note 2 below When FAX is selected select T30 FAX in the Mo dem Type selection display For further details refer to page 4 2 When SPEC is selected on the Type l
96. ion for 30 mes sages When the list is full the oldest entry is deleted to make room for the latest 1 Press F3 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Transmit 1 Transmit Message 2 Cancel 3 Request Delivery Status Figure 4 22 Transmit menu 2 Press 3 to display the Request Delivery Status menu Request Delivery Status No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO Yamaguchi Normal Waiting 02 DEF FURUNO Yamaguchi Normal Sending 03 GHI ASDFASDF 202 Normal 97 03 20 9 40 OCC 002 04 JKL 303 Normal 97 03 18 20 16 05 MNO ABCDEFGHIJ 123 Normal 97 03 18 16 09 Complete 06 edit msg 002 202 Normal 97 03 18 9 48 EEE 001 07 edit msg 001 Yamaguchi Normal 97 03 16 12 34 Figure 4 23 Sample request delivery states Message status list description No Message number Message File File name For no file name edit msg 00X appears X number from 001 999 Station Name of remote party recipient LES The LES which received the message Priority Normal or distress Send Status The transmission status from the MES own ship to the LES waiting or sending and data and time of transmission for messages transmitted Delivery The delivery status from the LES to the recipient Complete Message transmitted successfully White space Delivery status not yet received Reason for no delivery OCC 002 Delivery tried twice but
97. isi oon tastiest ats 3 13 Combinne PIOS oec precor to topo ESI ER wees culate asad anaes tea aati 3 14 Deletimne a File SERA nte uS EU EIN MN LEE MU Ld 3 14 MIME Multipurpose Internet Mail 1 3 15 sss usc dtm md Pu E E UE m Rn t UM EU Ip ru IMS 3 16 iv INMARSAT C 4 1 E RD equos 4 1 Code desctTpElOD 4 1 Transmitting prepared message 4 2 Transmitting message stored on floppy disk multiple address 4 9 Canceling TANS MISSION stie et xen rete at 4 13 Confirming delivery status message status list essere 4 14 Manually requesting delivery Status ui tacite dete des tope nice Fuse eode ee eid as 4 16 The 2 di9Tt GOde SERVICES os ato Na o aat sed M Rt nae MR DA MR AS ML EE 4 17 Inserting the destinations of a fax terminal 5o oi n Ie oue gae a gets 4 19 RECOTVIHE tesa 4 20 When a messages received i auo Pee oet eet bob epe De sarta Ata ca 4 20 Setting the feceive ALAIN cas oo i oie o Reo Madea eee Ree ta na rep dvo ae Pla bs qua see 4 21 Displaying receive messages
98. ivated Distress Message Call Acknowledged 2 Communication network mode No display Normal operation Restoration Mode Problem at NCS blinking Restoration Mode Previously designated LES is trans reverse indication mitting the NCS common channel signal 1 9 3 Communication unit status Idle Idle pending Sending Receiving Login Logout Distress Alert Data Report Testing Test Setup Scanning EGC RECEIVER reverse indication Delivery Status Req Forced Clearing Idle awaiting receiving awaiting trans mitting Awaiting reply from LES During message transmission During receiving Logging in with NCS Logging out with NCS When own vessel is transmitting the distress alert During transmission of data report PV testing Requesting PV testing NCS scanning EGC only receiver operation When transmitting delivery status re quest When stopping receiving transmitting or scanning 4 Communication unit remarks and DCE version number This area provides remarks about communication unit status 5 Frame synchronization Blank SYNC NCS SYNC LES UNSYNC Retuning When changing channel or during transmission Synchronizing with NCS Synchronizing with LES Out of synchronization Synchronizing with NCS or LES 6 Ocean region receiving No display AOR W AOR E IOR POR Out of synch with satellite Atlantic Ocean Region West Atlantic Ocean Region East Indian Ocea
99. ixing method by 2 or 3 di mension Note The above status indication depends on the GPS receiver connected DCE memory BBER C N Send Level RX IF AGC Level Memory remaining in communication unit Bulletin Board Error Rate Check of circuit status with LES receiving circuit in antenna unit RF CON Board and CPU Board DEMOD section OK appears for figure greater than 31 TX level check At transmission OK appear for more than 123 At reception OK appears for figure less than 32 Check the receiving circuit of the antenna unit and the RF CON Board in the communica tion unit OK appears for figure greater than 80 REF Offset Freq Operating normally If it does not light check RX Synthesizer or REF OSC in the RF CON Board OK appears for figure less than 150 Synthe 1st Local Check of RF CON Board RX 2nd Local Check of RF CON Board 2nd local oscilla tor Antenna Power Supply NG appears for discontinuity or short in cable Water temperature Water Current Direction Tidal current direction Speed Tidal current speed Depth Depth of water Note requires data from the navigation device Replacing Internal Battery A lithium battery in the communication unit is used to backup system settings The life of this battery is about five years however actual life depends on usage when the battery is dead the communication unit automatically reverts to default system
100. ks for Telex Code Cambodia Cameroon Canada Canary Is Cape Verde Cayman Is Central Africa Rep Chad China Christmas Is Aus CIS formerly USSR Cocos Keeling Is Colombia Comoros Congo Cook Is Costa Rica Cote d Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus Czechoslovakia Denmark Diego Garcia Djibouti Dominica Dominican Rep Ecuador Egypt EI Salvador Estonia formerly USSR Ethiopia AP 2 855 237 1 34 807 970 21 26 52 Kampuchea Rep Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Destination code is the same as for Spain TCH subscribers 2XXXXX ENTEL subscribers 5XXXXX TRA subscribers 3XXXXX TECOM subscribers 6XXXXX VTR CM subscribers 4XXXXX Disregard the figure 0 at head of subscriber number Manual calls Ivory Coast RCA subscribers 4XXXXX For subscriber number beginning with 346 disregard 346 at head of subscriber number AGEM IR subscribers 61XX Telephone Telex Country Country Code Code Remarks for Telex Code Area and Country Falkland Is Malvinas 500 306 Faroe Is 298 502 Fiji 679 701 Finland 358 57 France 33 42 French Guiana 594 French Polynesia 689 Gabon 241 Gambia 220 Georgia 7 Germany Fed Rep of 49 formerly East Germany 49 formerly West Germany Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam RCA Guatemala Guiana Guinea Conakry Manual calls Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti RCA subscribers
101. le name and saved to a floppy disk for later use A message may contain maximum 124x254 characters 32 Kbytes Preparing a routine message 1 Press F1 to display the File menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 New ALT N 2 Open ALT O 3 Close ALT Q 4 Save ALT S 5 Delete ALT D 6 Rename 9 MIME Decode Figure 3 1 File menu 2 Press 1 to select New The display should now look something like Figure 3 2 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm lt 1 UNTITLED 1 gt 000114 fj Cursor can be a square or an underline X lt ASCII 1 Char Line 1 Col 1 Insert Figure 3 2 Text editor screen Note f the text editor screen does not appear and close screen appears see Opening a file where a working area is oc cupied on page 3 11 3 The cursor is on the first line Type your message Preparing a confidential message If communicating with another FELCOM 12 you can prepare a con fidential message by entering S addressee code password in first line of message text You can also receive confidential messages containing this header from a land subscriber or any MES which uses the FELCOM 12 There are two types of confidential messages message with addressee code and message with both addressee code and
102. liability Mainly consisting of an antenna unit a communication unit and ter minal unit the FELCOM 12 provides the full range of distress and general communication services for mobile and fixed terrestrial sub scribers in the Inmarsat C communication network Its compact size permits installation where space is limited FURUNO designs and manufactures this equipment with much at tention to operation and maintenance simplicity However please read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and mainte nance to get the most out of the equipment This manual provides a brief introduction to the Inmarsat C system pages 5 thru 10 For more detailed information however please refer to Inmarsat C Maritime User s Manual published by Inmarsat It is free of charge Below are contact points for Inmarsat Inmarsat C Maritime Customer Relations Officer Maritime Services Operations Department International Maritime Satellite Organization Inmarsat Address 99 City Road London ECIY 1AX UK Telephone 44 71 728 1000 Switchboard Fax 44 71 728 1192 Telex 297201 Inmarsat G Features Conforms to the following standards IMO A 807 19 MSC 68 68 Annex 4 IMO A 694 17 IEC 61097 4 1994 TEC 60945 1996 IEC 61162 1 2000 E mail facility To transmit E mail register with the LES provider E mail charges are calculated separately Built in Enhanced Group Call EGC receiver permits operation as
103. logical warning and Search and rescue alert they do not appear on the display cannot be deleted since they are considered essential to navigation 2 Press Esc to open the update window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Tr Navarea rp E nt wate Fixed Atea 22222222 l22222 Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messag Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messag Update Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg DECCA messages OFF QRU no messagg No LORAN messages OFF Figure 2 26 EGC setup screen update window 22 Press Enter to select Yes and register all EGC settings 23 Press Esc to return to the standby display Programming EGC channels The EGC Channel List in the Setup menu stores EGC channels There are currently four EGC channels one for each satellite These four channels are pre programmed into the unit and marked in the EGC Channel List with asterisks When more EGC channels become available you can add them to the list 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 9 to display the Configuration menu 3 Press 3 to display the EGC Channel List File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Setup Configuration EGC Channel List 11080 12580 10840 11088
104. mail service list provides for E mail set up Currently there are four service stations which handle E mail The procedure below de scribes how to add service stations to the list 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 9 to display the Configuration menu Setup Configuration 1 Station List 2 LES List 3 EGC Channel List 4 NCS Channel List 5 E Mail Service List 8 Directories 9 Configuration Figure 2 50 Setup menu configuration 3 Press 5 to display the E mail Service List Setup Configuration E Mail Service List Station Name AOR W AORE IPOR 01 Comsat 001 101 201 321 02 PTT Telecom 012 12 121 i312 03 British Telecom 002 1102 1202 1302 g 04 Stratos 022 122 222 322 9 05 Telstra 022 1122 1222 322 06 004 1104 304 07 08 Figure 2 51 Setup menu configuration E Mail Service List 4 Select blank space in Station Name column and press Enter E mail setup display appears Setup Configuration E Mail Service List Station Name AOR W AOR E mE D CH TIG Lt 01 Comsat 001 1101 1201 02 PTT Telecom 012 1112 1212 1312 03 British Telecd Service Station Name Stratos Service ID moe LES ID AORW g 05 Telstra AORE 06 EIK POR 07 DS 0 ps Subject Separator A
105. marks entry 26 If desired enter remarks up to 20 characters 27 Press Enter to close the window 28 To return to the standby display press Esc three times Editing the station list 1 Press F8 9 and 1 to display the Station List File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Setup Configuration 27 Station List Station Name Type Code ID Address 01 abc E Mail abc furuno co jp 02 xyz E Mail xyz furuno co jp 03 Seagull TELEX 584 463609999 04 05 L 06 07 08 Ctrl P print Figure 2 42 Station list 2 Press and Enter to select the station you want to edit 3 Press Enter to open the station name window 4 To delete a station press Backspace to erase station name and then press Enter 5 To edit a station name place the cursor on the character you want to edit Press Backspace to erase that character then enter cor rect character 6 Press Enter to save changes 7 If necessary select other item edit it and press Enter 8 To return to the standby display press Esc four times Printing the station list Press F8 9 and 1 to display the Station List 2 While pressing and holding down Ctrl press P Station List Printed at 97 08 04 02 38 No Name Type Dest ID Modem Address Remarks 01 abc E Mail abc furuno co jp 02 xyz E Mail xyz furuno co jp 03 Seagull TELEX 584 463609999 Station Name S
106. me as left Satellite Operation Control Center Satellite Control Center Network Coordination Station LES Land Earth Station MES Mobile Earth Station AOR W Atlantic Ocean Region West AOR E Atlantic Ocean Region East IOR Indian Ocean Region POR Pacific Ocean Region Figure 2 Inmarsat C satellite communication system The Inmarsat C system consists of the Operation Control Center OCC Satellite Control Centers SCC Network Coordination Sta tions NCS Land Earth Stations LES and Mobile Earth Stations MES The OCC located at Inmarsat s London headquarters coor dinates a wide range of activities in the Inmarsat system including commissioning of mobile earth stations The Inmarsat C system divides the world into four regions and each region is covered by its own satellite Table 1 Inmarsat system satellites Region Satellite Satellite Position AOR West Inmarsat 2 F4 AOR East Inmarsat 2 F2 IOR Inmarsat 2 F1 POR Inmarsat 2 F3 In each region there is one NCS and several LESs The NCS keeps track of all Inmarsat C transceivers in its region and broadcasts in formation such as navigational warnings weather reports and news The LES provides the link between the MES and the terrestrial tele communications networks via satellite lt NY T ERA e E DE ERR HH Mox ART n Wi a i ERE TN 120 130 140 150
107. n ID are not required in a distress message OTHER FUNCTIONS This chapter describes how to abort operation scan NCS and select EGC and NCS channels Aborting an Operation You can abort transmission receiving or scanning during operation 1 Press F7 to display the Options menu r Options 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select NCS 5 Ocean Region 6 Test Figure 7 1 Options menu Note f the FELCOM 12 is set to operate as an EGC only re ceiver the menu looks like this r Options 1 Login 2 Logout 3 Abort 4 Select EGC Ch 5 Test Figure 7 2 Options menu EGC only receiver status 2 Press 3 to select Abort Options i Abort Figure 7 3 Abort screen 3 Press Enter to abort The message Forced Clearing replaces either Sending Receiving or Scanning at the bottom of the screen Note Aborting is possible in sending receiving or scanning If attempted in other operating modes Cannot abort cur rent process appears Scanning NCS The communication unit automatically tunes itself to the NCS se lected on the System Setup menu You can however tune to another NCS which has a stronger signal Scanning is possible only when the communication unit is IDLE and FELCOM 12 is set to operate as an Inmarsat C transceiver If the communication unit is not idle Communication unit is not Idle now Cannot start scan app
108. n Read this chapter to learn how to initialize the FELCOM 12 File Operations You will learn how to use the text editor in this chapter to prepare edit and save mes sages Inmarsat C Read this chapter to learn how to transmit Communications and receive in the Inmarsat C system Data Reporting and Polling This chapter explains data reporting set ting and polling reception Distress Alert This chapter tells you how to prepare and transmit the distress alert and conduct dis tress communications Other Functions This chapter describes how to abort op eration scan NCS and select various chan nels Maintenance The maintenance chapter presents infor mation for keeping the FELCOM 12 in top operating condition Appendix The Appendix presents international telex country codes international telex abbre viations glossary of acronyms error mes sages and alerts and international telegra phy alphabet FELCOM 12 System Configuration Distress Alert Unit Antenna Unit IC 302 N FURUNO INMARSAT C MOBILE EARTH STATION Distress Alert Unit i 9 IC 302 NI NS y Communication Unit A Distress Urgent Receiving Unit IC 303 t Terminal Unit Figure 1 FELCOM 12 system configuration INMARSAT C SYSTEM Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Inmarsat C satellite com mu
109. n Region Pacific Ocean Region 7 Logging status LOGOUT Logged out with ocean region LOGIN Logged in with ocean region LOGIN blinking Logging in with ocean region 8 Other information No display No receive message in memory or printer is operating REC MESSAGE EXISTS Displayed when a routine message has blinking not been printed or a confidential mes sage is received DATA REPORT When data reporting is activated Reverse indication 9 Date and time display The date set at system setting and time set by satellite appear Time is updated every minute with navigator connection 10 Ship s position Ship s position automatic or manual input appears here Error Messages and Alerts The terminal unit displays error messages and alerts to call your at tention to misoperation failed operation and system error A list of error messages and alerts appears on pages A 12 through A 14 in the Appendix To erase an error or an alert press Esc File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Send Message Log 2 Receive Message Log Send Message Log No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery CAUTION No Message Press ESC key to coninue gt Figure 1 11 Location of error messages and alerts 1 11 Silencing the Audible Alarm Some error messages and alerts are accompanied by the audible alarm This alarm can be silenced in most in
110. n of a confidential file enter the password and then tap the space bar 5 Press D You are asked to confirm 6 Press Enter to delete the message or select No and press Enter to escape 7 To return to the standby display press Esc three times 4 25 Display Log 4 26 Distress Urgent Receiving Call Unit IC 303 The IC 303 releases an audio alarm when a distress or urgency prior ity EGC message is received Press the ALARM RESET button to acknowledge the alarm and the tone of alarm changes To silence the alarm press the F10 key on the keyboard of terminal unit FURUNO NMARSAT MES CL ux ALARM STOP RECEIVED CALL UNIT TYPE Figure 4 36 Distress Urgent Receiving Call Unit IC 303 The Display Log stores the particulars of the latest 50 received and transmitted messages When the log is full the oldest message is de leted Displaying and printing the display log 1 2 Press F6 Press 4 to display the Display Log Qo Q 4 8 0 9 9 07 X X x Display Log T T S R Message No Type Pri Date Time LES Station Size Cond 1 01 S T0971110 001 TELEX Nrm 97 11 10 19 10 302 FURUNO 12345 Success 02 RO971110 001 TELEX Dis 97 11 10 19 25 302 365 ni PSTN Fail PSDN E mail etc 50 max Ctrl P print Figure 4 37 Sample display log To scroll the Display Log screen press the do
111. n ship 6 3 Testing Distress Button 6 4 The DISTRESS button on the IC 302 may be tested without trans mitting the distress signal as follows 1 Press F7 to display the Options menu 2 Press 6 to display the Test menu Test 1 PV Test 2 PV Test Result 3 Self Test 4 Distress Alarm Button Test Figure 6 5 Test Menu 3 Press 4 4 Press Enter The Distress Alert Button Test mode screen appears r Options Test Distress Alert Button Test Distress alert button test mode Press any key to escape Figure 6 6 Distress alert button mode screen Open cover on DISTRESS button Press the DISTRESS button 4 seconds 5 6 7 Confirm that the IC 302 sounds the audible alarm 8 Close the cover on DISTRESS button 9 Press any key to escape Distress Communications The distress alert provides the minimum distress reporting require ments own vessel s ID speed course L L position and nature of distress After receiving the distress alert acknowledgment and you are not pressed for time you may send detailed information as fol lows 1 Press F1 followed by Enter to display the editor screen 2 Prepare distress communication message Figure 6 7 shows a sample distress message MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY THE NAME IS Ship s name I NEED HELP Type of assistance required Figure 6 7 Sample distress message 3 Press
112. nce Telecom Ex DeteSat France 115 333 Korea Telecom South Korea 308 208 Morviasputnik Nudel Les Russia 117 317 OTE jGreee 120 305 Polish Telecom Poland 116 316 X Saudi Telecom Co SaudiArabia 125 325 Singapore Telecom Singgpre 328 210 Telecom Company oflran iran 314 Telecom Italia 105 335 Telenor Satellite Services Ic USA 101 001 201 Turk Telecom Turkey 110 310 X Vishipel Vietnam 330 VSNL 306 J AP 15 Digital Interface IEC 61162 2 Input sentences GGA GLL RMA RMC ZDA VTG RMB WPL MTW DBT VDR BWC BWR Output sentences GGA ZDA GLL VTG RMC GSV Transmission interval GLL GGA VTG RMC 2 s ZDA 15 GSV 10s Data transmission Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in 2 1 of IEC 61162 2 The first bit is a start bit and is followed by data bits least significant bit as illustrated below The following parameters are used Baud rate 4800 Data bits 8 D7 0 parity none Stop bits 1 Start Stop bit Data bits bit AP 16 Schematic diagrams NAV IN port listener IC 212 NMEA SRCN2A16 10S pee R59 R58 430 56 RX NMEA A 3 dae RX NMEA B
113. ndearth station operator Country AOR E AOR W IOR_ POR Fr p CR JR 0 a CAT 1 a 3 ICP Radio Marconi Portugl 118 Embrtel Brzl 114 France Telecom Ex DeteSat France 115 333 Korea Telecom South Korea 308 208 Morviasputnik Nudel Les Russia 117 317 OTE jGree 120 305 PolishTelecom Poland 116 316 Saudi Telecom Co SaudiArabia 125 325 Singapore Telecom Singgpre 328 210 Telecom Company ofian flan _ 314 Telecom Italia 105 335 Telenor Satellite Services Ic USA 101 001 201 Turk Telecom Turkey 110 310 Vishipel Vienam 1 330 VSNL indian _ _ 306 J 2 21 Station List Operations 2 22 Programming the station list The FELCOM 12 provides an address book for programming 64 station IDs 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 9 to display the Configuration menu 3 Press 1 to display the Station List File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Setup Configuration Station List Station Name Type Code ID Address 01 abc E Mail abc furuno co jp 02 xyz E Mail xyz furuno co jp 03 Seagull TELEX 584 463609999 04 05 L 06 07 08 Ctrl P pr
114. ng connectors and earth terminal utei Reden 8 2 1 5 A ocu o est gus 8 2 When the power can t be turned on power lamp does not light 8 2 Self USSU me E 8 3 Self test at power application communication 8 3 Testing the communication unit through the keyboard 8 3 Performance Verification PV REESE edt teorie veut 8 4 PV test SEQUENCE c osa edu vesperis uu utu tbe oix ut e uM edet UE 8 4 PV test proce dure 4 ado hoi Tes prr DRIED sepes tau d boe em nine ane 8 5 R s lts of PV test uos Vs a Ns o OR ose fila tu etel utl epe Fes plaid MUS 8 6 SVstetm tatus MOPIOT o 8 7 Interpreting the system status monitor acea coincide rac 8 8 Replacing Internal Battery oiu pne n ieee Rapier 8 9 Error MESSAGES Pn M 8 10 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 1 International Telex Telephone Country Code 115 AP 1 International Telex Abbreviations ione ette op PE DER si eA Tt ga EORUM AP 9 Glossary OL Acronyms vod uso dati AP 10 Int
115. nication system The Inmarsat C system provides worldwide telex and data transmis sion and reception of written information to owners of an Inmarsat C transceiver or a terrestrial telex network via satellite Communication mode is store and forward telex which means all information sent are first stored at a LES and then delivered to desig nated party An EGC Enhanced Group Call receiver is built in the FELCOM 12 to receive the following types of messages broadcast from a LES Safety NET governments and maritime authorities can use this service to distribute maritime safety information to ships within selected areas FleetNET commercial subscription organizations or shipping companies can use this service to transmit trade information for example company news or market prices simultaneously to a se lected group of ships to provide up to the minute information FELCOM 12 allows you to make distress calls which are given im mediate priority over all other calls and are automatically routed to a land based Rescue Co ordination Centre RCC Besides its primary application of ship shore shore ship or ship ship communications the Inmarsat C service has also proved beneficial to trucking firms who have found it indispensable for communicat ing with their vehicles In this manual however we will concentrate on ship applications the main application Inmarsat System Configuration Same as left Same as left Sa
116. ns e Government broadcasts to all vessels on a country s registra tion 2 11 EGC setup The FELCOM 12 receives EGC messages directed to its present po sition and Navarea without further programming The EGC Setup screen lets you select additional areas for which you wish to receive messages and also the Navtex station and type of message for Coastal Warning NAVTEX Re broadcast 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Figure 2 20 Setup menu 2 Press 5 to display the EGC Setup screen Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position fee Eins 4 Navarea ID Fixed 00077 00s o eerie eec Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF Figure 2 21 EGC setup screen The cursor is on the Additional Position line where you can enter L L position of an ocean region you want to receive broadcasts for 3 Press Enter to open the additional position window 4 Enter positions as follows a Enter latitude
117. nt ON 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Figure 5 9 Auto print mode setup screen Press the 1 key to choose Data Report amp Polling Print Press the Enter key Choose OFF Press the Enter key RE M LE tS Press the Esc key twice DNID Data Network Identification When you make a contract with an information provider DNIDs are downloaded from the information provider to your FELCOMI2 via an LES Up to 64 DNIDs can be downloaded to the FELCOM 12 Displaying DNID 1 Press F5 to display the Position Reports menu 2 Press 3 to display the Data Network ID screen Data Network ID RET Activate SPACE Inhibit Ctrl P Print ESC Quit Mark means activation No Act DNID LES Subaddr Member Text 01 00004 101 000 001 02 00004 101 002 003 03 23456 101 002 223 04 03333 101 002 044 05 03333 101 000 044 06 07TTI 101 000 099 07 09999 101 000 088 08 09 10 Figure 5 10 Data network ID menu 5 10 Note DNID with mark are available for use Refer to Figure 5 11 POLLING Message Program Unreserved Data Reporting CDNID __ _ 000 LESID 101 Southbury Sub Address 000 Member Number 001 Response No Response Receive Data amp Time 97 04 15 00 01 UTC Start Frame 00030 Interval 00030 97 04 15 00 01 UTC Data Report Program has been initiated by Polling POLLING Message Initiate Unreserv
118. nter to open the LES table Press Enter to select LES ID Press to place the cursor on TRANSMIT Press Enter A prompt asks if it is alright to start transmission The Confirmation Send Delay and Delivery Delay remain ON 00 00 and Immediate respectively If necessary change these settings before pressing Enter Press Enter to transmit the message prepared Press any key to return to the standby display The message will be transmitted according to Send Delay setting Current State SENDING appears at the bottom of the screen during transmission If the message was transmitted successfully Successful Sending message appears and its particulars are sent to the Display Log Note 1 A present not all LESs are offering the 2 digit code ser vices To find out which LESs are offering the services con tact the LES Operations Coordinator directly Note 2 Some 2 digit code services may be provided free of charge by LESs while other services are chargeable in some cases at reduced rates For information contact the LES directly Inserting the destinations of a fax terminal You can send a text message to a Group 3 type fax terminal which is connected to the international PSTN telephone land line provided the LES selected supports fax delivery 1 Prepare message To send stored file close any open files 2 Press F3 to display the Transmit menu 3 Press 1 to select Transmit Messag
119. nu country ocean code window 8 Press Enter to close the window 9 Press to send the cursor to the Station ID line 10 Press Enter to open the window for station ID entry Transmit _ lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type TELEX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type 225 Address Subject Attach File LES ID Option TRANSMIT Figure 4 5 Transmit message menu station ID window opened 11 Type either recipient s telex subscriber number ship to shore or receiving MES INM ship to ship 12 Press Enter to close the window 13 Go to step 9 at the top of page 4 7 Destination type FAX 1 Press to advance the cursor to the Modem Type line 2 Press Enter to open the selection window Transmit _ UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type FAX Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Modem Type Station ID T30 FAX Modem Type V21 21 300bps Duplex m Address V22 V 22 1200bps Duplex Subject V22B 22615 2400bps Duplex L Attach File V23 V 23 600 1200bps LES ID V26B 2665 2400 1200bps Option V26T V 26ter 2400bps Duplex V27T 27 4800 24006 TRANSMIT V32 V 32 9600bps D
120. nual calls 4XXX St Kitts amp Nevis St Lucia St Pierre amp Miquelon St Vincent amp the Grenadines Sudan Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Syria Tajikistan Taiwan Tanzania Thailand Togo Tokelau Tonga Trinidad amp Tobago Tunisia Turkey Turkmenistan AP 6 Area and Couniry Telephone Country Code Telex Country Code Remarks for Telex Code Turks amp Caicos Is Tuvalu U A E Abu Dhabi Ajman Dubai Fujairah Ras Al Khaimah Sharjah Umm Al Qaiwain Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom United Arab Emirates Upper Volta Uruguay Uzbekistan U S A U S A Mainland U S S R Former Vanuatu Vatican Venezuela Viet Nam Wallis amp Futuna Is Western Samoa Yemen Rep of Yugoslavia Former 1 688 296 774 893 2XXXX 3XXXX 5XXXX 695XX 4XXXX 8XXXX 9XXXX 68XXX 697XX Same as Burkina Faso CCI subscribers 7XXXXXX ITT subscribers 4XXXXX 4XXXXXX 4XXXXXXXXX RCA subscribers 2XXXXX WUI subscribers 6XXXX 6XXXXX 6 TRT subscribers 1XXXXX 1XXXXXXXXX FTCC subscribers 8XXXX 8XXXXX GRPHNET subscribers 36XXXXX 37XXXXX For WUT subscribers insert the figure 0 after the destination code 23 Telex calls to TWX subscribers whose numbers do not contain 0 as the third figure of the 10 figure code can be made as Semi automatic calls Russian Federation Subscriber number beginning with 561
121. o display the Test menu Press 1 to select PV Test r Options Test PV Test Bc No Figure 8 3 PV test screen Note f the communication unit is not idle when the test is initi ated the screen displays MES is not idle now Cannot start PV Test And if not logged in Cannot start PV Test not Logged in appears Press Enter to transmit the PV test request to NCS r Options Test PV Test Starting PV Test Process Automatic test mode Normal communication disabled Do not press any distress button unless you are in distress Figure 8 4 PV test screen Press Esc to return to the standby display The screen displays Current State Idle pending when the acknowledge signal is received from the NCS When testing begins the screen displays Current State TEST ING Transmit a message to the LES The LES after acknowledging receipt of your message transmits a message to you 8 5 10 Though a prompt asks you to test distress alert do not press any key The alert test is automatically conducted two minutes later 11 When testing is completed the indication TESTING is replaced by IDLE 12 The test results appear on the PV Test Result screen The next section shows how to interpret the results Results of PV test 1 At the standby display press F7 to display the Options menu 2 Press 6 to display the Test menu
122. on the disk In this case replace disk with formatted disk Printer PP 510 optional supply The printer prints transmitted and received messages The POWER switch is on the right side of the unit A lamp on the switch lights when the power is on If the paper is set correctly the ON LINE lamp also lights When both these lamps are lit the printer is ready to print information received from the terminal unit For further details refer to the operator s manual of the PP 510 POWER Switch NLQ Lamp ON LINE Lamp 2 9 D POWER e Gb eem PAPER OUT Lamp POWER Lamp ON LINE Switch NLQ Switch LINE FEED Switch FORM FEED Switch P PARK Switch Figure 1 3 Printer PP 510 1 3 Keyboard 1 4 The FELCOM 12 is almost 100 keyboard controlled Operation is simplified by the use of menus which you access by pressing func tion keys numbered F1 F10 at the top of the keyboard Figure 1 4 shows keyboard layout f C y e y Jy CR e JI f i i f amp 8j 9 Y in Backspace 1 3 4 5S
123. osition StopAlarm Confi ration 34 EGC Channel List 4 C N OK 39dB Send Level OK 0 RxIF AGC Level OK 134 11080 12580 10840 11088 REF Offset Freq OK OHz Synthe Ist 1 Local OK Ist 2 Local OK RX2nd Local OK Antenna Power Supply OK Current Channel NCS CC Current TDM NCS CC Water Temperature MES Status Idle Water Current GPS Status Direction Speed DCE Memory 32818 Bytes free Current State EGC RECEIVER SYNC NCS 97 08 21 02 00 UTC NCS IOR LOGOUT LAT 00 00 00N DCE Ver LON 000 00 00E Figure 7 6 EGC channel list screen Select desired channel Press Enter to start the tuning Press Esc to close the Update screen pt ue IL o Press Enter to select Yes Selecting NCS Channel NCS channel can be selected as shown in the procedure below Cur rently each satellite transmits one global beam In the future the sat ellites will transmit multiple spot beams namely the NCS will have multiple channels 1 Press F7 to display the Options menu 2 Press 4 to display the Select NCS menu The NCS Channel List appears NCS channels programmed at page 2 16 appear on the list m Uptions 1 Login NCS Channel List ENT set ESC quit 4 No AOR WEST AOR EAST POR IOR ID FREQ ID FREQ ID FREQ ID FREQ 1 4d R
124. ou need do no more than press a few keys to get fully automatic transmission and reception Inmarsat assigns each MES an Inmarsat Mobile Number IMN The IMN has already been entered into the FELCOM 12 System Settings Two sets of DTEs installed The communication unit provides two sets of connectors main DTE2 2nd for connection of two DTEs It is preset at the factory for connection with one DTE main DTE Main DTE is available to set the menu 1 Press F8 to select the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 04 01 50 UTC NCS IOR LOGOUT DCE Ver Figure 2 1 Setup menu Menu Items which cannot be set on 2nd DTE Sub DTE shown in gray 2 1 System setup The System Setup menu provides for input of date time operating mode and port function 1 Press F8 to select the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Distress Alert Setup System Setup Editor Setup Terminal Setup EGC Setup Auto Mode Setup E Mail Setup Directories 9 Configuration Figure 2 4 Setup menu 2 Press 2 to display the System Setup screen Note f the
125. ould you decide to save the file under the original name skip step 6 The following screen appears File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options File lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Save jARS OF OPERATION WITH 2 B SEIZOUSE IN FELCOM 12 3 Filename Size Date amp Time M 124 4 ABC281 901 97 07 28 20 54 COIEKI 42 97 07 15 02 13 3J COMTEST 42 50970715 001 868 Overwrite j E0970715 002 37 No E0970715 003 6794 8 E0970715 004 864 4 E0970715 005 1910 3 74 Files exist ara LC PERS thy Se lt To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Insert Setup Position StopAlarm Printing a File Figure 3 25 Save screen overwrite file name You can print out a hard copy of a file stored in a floppy disk 1 Press F1 to display the File menu 2 Press 7 A list of files stored on the disk appears Print B SEIZOU Filename Size Date amp Time R0970729 001 412 97 07 29 07 21 SEZOU 139 97 08 07 06 22 SEIZOUSE 117 97 08 07 06 29 T0715 836 97 07 15 04 53 T7170 20 97 07 17 08 55 TEST TXT 29 97 07 29 10 03 TESTCAL 128 97 07 10 15 02 YANOT 146 97 07 11 17 37 75 Files exist 578560 bytes free To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Figure 3 26 Sample print screen 3 Select a file To get a partial display of the file tap the space bar 4 Press
126. ow Formatting appears on the screen during formatting 8 When formatting is completed about one minute Formatting Completed appears on the display You can now return to the standby display by pressing any key 3 8 Saving a message You can save a message two ways Save it without losing your place on the screen called save or save it before clearing the screen called Save message retain place on screen 1 Press F1 to display the File menu 2 Press 4 The screen should look something like Figure 3 14 File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm File 1 UNTITLEDI Save BILE EARTH STATION A B RTUALLY EVERY VESSEL Filename Size Date amp Time E0970715 001 868 97 07 15 02 33 E0970715 002 372 97 07 15 02 52 E0970715 003 6794 97 07 15 02 59 E0970715 004 864 97 07 15 03 13 4 Files exist 579584 bytes free Figure 3 14 Save screen 3 Entera file name up to eight characters with extension name three characters as shown below Save B SEIZOU Filename Size Date amp Time E0970715 001 868 97 07 15 02 33 E0970715 002 372 E0970715 003 6794 OK to save E0970715 004 864 No 4 Files exist To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL file name extension name 3 characters period 8 characters Figure 3 15 Configuration of f
127. password When a FELCOM 12 receives a confidential message the message is not displayed and printed immediately To display or print the con tents of a confidential message the recipient executes the key se quences shown on page 4 23 Explanation of addressee code and password Caller and recipient agree beforehand on both the addressee code and the password The addressee code can be the title of the recipient for example CAPTAIN The password could be the classification of the message for example SECRET Preparing message with addressee code Type S 3 question marks hyphen addressee code colon followed by text of message Be sure to enter colon S addressee code text of message maximum 8 characters Figure 3 3 Addressee code Preparing message with both addressee code and password Type S 3 question marks hyphen addressee code hyphen pass word colon followed by text of message Be sure to enter colon S addressee code password text of message maximum 8 characters Figure 3 4 Addressee code and password When the recipient receives a message with both addressee code and password he must enter the password to view contents of the mes sage Editor menu setup The Editor menu sets the parameters of the text editor 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 3 to display the Editor Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
128. r 5 Elevation ddegrees 90deg maximum 6 Azimuth degrees true 000 to 359 7 SNR C No 00 99 dB Hz null when not tracking 8 Second and third SVs 9 Fourth SV 10 Checksum AP 26 Index A Address book 2 22 Addressee code 3 2 C Cancel transmition 4 13 Change 3 11 Glass 1 2 89 iiti etit 10 ClOSG it siia cei tee adenine 3 9 Combining Files 3 14 Communication network mode 1 9 Communication unit remarks 1 10 Communication unit status 1 10 Confidential 3 2 CODY cette uec ea ae 3 5 eti po Mr tti meiden 3 4 D Date and time display 1 11 Data report 5 1 DCE version number 1 10 Delete File 3 14 Delete message 4 25 Deliverry status 4 14 4 16 Directories eese 2 27 09 4 26 Display log description 4 27 Distress alert information 1 9 Distress communication 6 5 5 9
129. r 720 5644325 P 2 12345678 TELEX 203 720 5644325 Mobile earth station transmit position speed and bearing to e mail address abc furuno co jp P 2 12345678 EMAIL 203 abc furuno co jp Polling reception No operator intervention is required during polling reception The printer PP 510 prints the status of polling reception and data transmission in response to polling request as shown below Receive Message Message No R0990907 002 Message Ref No 00616923 LES YAMAGUCHI Priority Normal Message Size 121 characters Receive Data amp Time 99 09 09 04 07 UTC KDD INMARSAT C SERVICE 9 SEP 1999 04 02 28 UTC REF 616923 XXXXXXXXX ABCD X via YAMAGUCHI LES D 12345678 test test 99 09 09 04 09 UTC Successful Sending message Sent Message DELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF Message File Report Message Size 284 characters LES YAMAGUCHI Date 99 09 09 Priority Normal Time 04 09 UTC Destination TELEX 582 IA5 582 Date amp Time 99 09 09 04 07 UTC Position LAT 12 34 56N Water Temp 32 1 LON 123 45 67E Water Current 22 3 KTS Course 321 1 111 0 Speed 1 1 KTS Depth 123 4FT Figure 5 8 Sample MES message channel printout Note You can turn off printing of the data report and polling com mands as follows 1 Press F8 6 to display the Auto Print Mode Setup screen Setup Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print Auto Telex Msg Save OFF Auto EGC Msg Save OFF Data Report amp Polling Pri
130. r see note 2 10 Checksum NOTE 1 Easterly variation E subtracts from true course Westerly variation W adds to true course NOTE 2 Positioning system Mode indicator A Autonomous D Differential E Estimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field supplements the Status field The Status field shall be set to V invalid for all values of Operating Mode except for A Autonomous and D Differential The positioning system Mode indicator and Status field shall not be null fields AP 22 RMB Recommended minimum navigation information RMB A x x a C C C C Ill Ill a yyyyy yyy a X X X x x x A a hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 I L L L L L LL 1 1 1 N Data status A data valid V navigation receiver warning Cross track error see note 2 n miles Direction to steer L R Origin waypoint ID Destination waypoint ID Destination waypoint latitude N S Destination waypoint longitude E W Range to destination n miles see note 1 9 Bearing to destination degrees true 10 Destination closing velocity knots 11 Arrival status A arrival circle entered or perpendicular passed 12 Mode indicator see note 3 13 Checksum NOTES 1 If range to destination exceeds 999 9 nautical miles display 999 9 2 If cross track error exceeds 9 99 nautical miles display 9 99 3 Positioning system Mode ind
131. rea To send an EGC message the information provider prepares the mes sage and then accesses the Country of international telex network to send the message to the LES The LES processes and forwards it to the NCS for the ocean region designated by the provider Then NCS broadcasts the message throughout the ocean region Although all MESs can receive the EGC message the message is accepted only by those receivers that have been pre programmed for the area or group conditions contained in the message All other EGC receivers reject the message Two EGC services are available 1 SafetyNET This provides a means for information providers to distribute Mari time Safety Information MSI from shore to ship Authorized in formation providers include a Hydrographic Offices for navigational warnings b National Weather Services for meteorological warnings and forecasts c Rescue Co ordination Center for shore to ship distress alerts and other urgent information d International Ice Patrol for North Atlantic ice hazards 2 FleetNET This service allows authorized information providers such as com mercial subscription services shipping companies and govern ments which have registered with a LES that supports FleetNET to broadcast messages to selected group of MESs Typical applications of FleetNET are a Fleet or company broadcasts b News broadcasts c Commercial weather services d Market quotatio
132. rea En ML ERN Waypoint from NAV Equipment ON NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message Can t reject other report Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF Figure 2 24 EGC setup screen waypoint 14 Select ON to receive broadcasts for the area of a destination waypoint selected on the navigation device 15 Press Enter to close the Waypoint window 16 Press to advance the cursor to the Station Code line 17 Press Enter to open the Station Code window Setup EGC Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Lusso A ea Navarea Get es ee oe FixedtArea bee ee Waypoint from NAV Equipment OFF NAVTEX Station Code Type of Messag Ice reports OFF OMEGA messages OFF Meteo forecasts OFF SATNAV messages OFF Pilot service OFF Other navaid msg OFF DECCA messages OFF QRU no message OFF LORAN messages OFF Figure 2 25 EGC setup station code 18 Enter the navtex station code A Z of the navarea For details about navtex stations consult the operator s manual of the navtex receiver 19 Press Enter to close the Station Code window 20 Using the up down arrow keys enable disable reception of NAVTEX broadcasts and press Enter Note that navtex message types Coastal navigational informa tion Meteoro
133. recipient busy ABS Absent subscriber BK Message aborted BMC No end of message or end of transmission received DER Outof Order DTE Remote DTE clearing EOS Element of Service not subscribed E mail FMT Format error IAB Invalid answerback INC Inconsistent Request E mail INF Call the Network Information service INV Invalid Call ITD Awaiting delivery LDE Maximum message length exceeded LPE Local Procedure Error NA Access Barred NC Network Congestion NCH Subscriber s number has been changed NP Not Obtainable NRC Reverse charging acceptance not subscribed RIS Recipient Improperly Specified E mail RDI Redirected call RPE Remote Procedure Error 4 15 RSB TMD UNK Retransmission still being attempted Maximum number of addresses exceeded Unknown status for example when the Logical channel number is zero Note Some LES do not use certain codes Manually requesting delivery status You can request a LES for delivery status of a message you have transmitted there within the past 24 hours 1 Press F3 2 Press 3 to display the Request Delivery Status display Request Delivery Status No Message File Station LES Priority Send Status Delivery 01 ABC FURUNO Perth Normal 97 11 06 16 10 02 edit msg 002 FURUNO Perth Normal Figure 4 24 Request delivery status display 3 Select a file 4 Press Enter A prompt asks you if you want to request delivery status on
134. ress En ter to display the LES ID list Select a suitable LES and press Enter Press to select Update Time Enter the time hours and min utes and date if necessary The time indication stays still show ing the last update Current time and position are shown at the bottom right on the screen Press to select Position Press Enter to open the window for position entry Enter position in latitude and longitude Use to shift the cur sor from degree to minutes and co ordinate Enter co ordinate with appropriate alphabet key Press Enter to close the window Press to advance the cursor to the Protocol line 10 For marine vessels Protocol should be set to Maritime 6 1 11 Press to select Nature Press Enter to display the list Select appropriate nature of distress Undesignated Listing Fire Explosion Sinking Flooding Disabled amp Adrift Collision Abandoning ship Grounding Further assistance required Piracy or Armed Attack If nature of distress is not specified Undesignated is auto matically selected 12 Press Enter to close the list 13 Press to go to the Course and or Speed entry Enter course and or speed if they are different from what appears on the screen 14 Press Esc You are now asked to update data entered Setup Distress Alert Setup LES ID 303 YAMAGUCHI Update Time 06 23 97 08 20 YY MM DD Position LAT 30 00N
135. ress Enter 13 Press to send the cursor to the Remarks line 14 If desired enter remarks up to 20 characters 15 Press Esc to register LES 16 To return to the standby display press Esc three times 2 19 2 20 Deleting and changing the LES list 1 22 3 Press F8 9 and 2 to display the LES list Select the LES you want to edit Press Enter The cursor should be on the Name line Name Yamaguchi ID 303 Erase the Name to delete this CES Figure 2 37 LES selected from LES list Press Enter again to open the window for name entry To delete change the LES name press Backspace to erase name and then press Enter To edit an entry place the cursor on the item you want to edit press Enter delete with the Backspace key then enter new data Press Esc to save changes To return to the standby display press Esc twice Printing the LES list l 2 Press 8 9 and 2 to display the LES list While pressing and holding down Ctrl press P to print the LES list LES List Printed at 97 08 04 02 33 AOR WEST No Name LES ID Remarks 01 SOUTHBURY 001 USA 02 GOONHILLY 002 UK NCS ID044 12 STATIONI2 012 NETHERLANDS AOR EAST No Name LES ID Remarks 01 SOUTHBURY 101 USA Figure 2 38 Sample LES list printout To return to the standby display press Esc three times Table 2 1 LES IDs La
136. rovides date time equipment status and navigation data on one screen File Edit Transmit EGC Reports logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 97 08 21 Time 06 12 UTC C N OK 38dB Send Level OK 0 Position LAT 35 00 00N RxIF AGC Level OK 133 LON 135 00 00E REF Offset Freq OK OHz Waypoint LAT Synthe 15 1 Local OK LON 1st 2 Local OK Course DEG RX2nd Local Speed KTS Current NCS 344 IOR LOGIN Antenna Power Supply Current Channel LES TDM Current TDM LES TDM Water Temperature MES Status Busy Water Current GPS Status ORE Direction Speed DCE Memory 32818 Bytes free Current State TESTING SYNC LES 97 08 21 06 12 UTC TEST RECEIVING MESSAGE NCS IOR LOGIN LAT 35 00 00N DCE Ver 03 Oct 1996 LON 135 00 00E Figure 8 7 System status monitor display 8 7 Interpreting the system status monitor Date Time Position Waypoint Course Speed Current NCS Current Channel Current TDM MES Status GPS Status Current date Current time Vessel s position either manual entry or au tomatic input by navigation aid Destination Heading Ship s speed NCS your vessel is logged in with Channel in use Channel TDM Operational status of MES Receiving signal status from GPS receiver CST Cold Start ACK Acquired Almanac data acquired IMP Impossible cannot receive GPS signal INT Interrupted object interfering reception of GPS signal ALM Receiving the almanac 2D 3D Position f
137. s to select Auto Telex MSG Save Press Enter to open the selection window Select ON Press Enter to close the selection window Press Esc twice The drive and directory where to save receive messages and created files can be specified with MSG Directory The default setting is as follows For IB 581 B For PC MAIL directory in directory which stores program files Note For IB 581 do not specify the ROM disk drive A as the MSG directory The ROM disk can only be written to 1000 times Receive messages are automatically assigned a file name as described on page 4 20 EGC messages can also be automatically saved EGC messages are automatically assigned a file name and they begin with E Deleting receive messages 1 Press F6 2 Press 2 to display list of receive messages Delete Message Message No LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date amp Time Status 0971106 001 Normal 32767 97 11 06 16 10 0971105 002 ABCDEFGHIJ Normal 200 CAPTAIN 97 11 05 17 30 Printed R0971105 001 Perth Distress 1234 97 11 05 14 15 Printed RO971101 001 Perth Normal 3256 OFFICER 97 11 01 3 45 Printed R0971024 001 Perth Normal 8251 97 10 24 13 20 Saved Memory Available 3317 Bytes Part View Window Figure 4 35 Sample delete message screen 3 Select the message you want to delete To display a part of a mes sage except confidential messages tap the space bar 4 To view a portio
138. s alert appears when the LES rejects a message because of unpaid subscriber s fee or other reasons No response from communication unit This message will appear if the communi cation unit is turned off or its interconnec tion cable is disconnected or damaged Now Self testing Terminal cannot abort Appears during testing of terminal unit Now printing Appears during printing Now Formatting Appears during formatting of floppy disk OK to delete file This alert verifies if it is alright to delete a file OK to format FD This alert verifies if it is alright to format a floppy disk Printer error The printer is off or malfunctioning Request started This message appears when requesting delivery status of a message SAVING You will see this message when saving a file SES is not idle now Cannot start PV Test This message means you will have to wait until the communication unit is idle to start the PV test Starting Scan Process Press any key to escape This prompt appears before scanning NCS Update error Retry again Press RET to update end This message appears if the distress alert message was updated incorrectly LES IDs List __ earth station operator Country AOR E AOR W IOR_ POR Beijing Marine China 8 Bezeq israel 127 327 CAT 1 gmmadland 319 ICP Radio Marconi Portugal 118 T Embratel Brazil 114 Fra
139. s received 4 21 4 22 6 Press Enter to close the selection window 7 Press Esc twice Displaying receive messages When you can t read an attached file in Log menu refer to page 3 15 1 Press F6 2 Press 2 to display list of receive messages OQ OS EN E DO 1 0 ERU Received Message Lo LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date amp Time Status RO0971106 001 Perth Normal 32767 97 11 06 16 10 Saved RO971105 002 ABCDEFGHIJ Normal 200 CAPTAIN 97 11 05 17 30 R0971105 001 Perth Distress 1234 97 11 05 14 15 Printed R0971024 001 Perth Normal 8251 97 10 24 13 20 Saved Space display part view Memory Available 12345 Bytes Part View Window Figure 4 29 Sample display message screen Display message list description Message No Receive message no LES LES name Priority Normal or distress Size Size of file in bytes Addressee Addressee code appears for confidential mes sages Nothing appears for routine messages Rec date amp time Date and time message was received Status Printed message printed Saved message saved to floppy disk No display not yet printed confidential mes sage or printer malfunction Memory available Memory available in DTE 3 Select a file To get a partial display of a file selected tap the space bar A part of the file appears in the View Window 4 Press Enter for routine messages and messages with a
140. sage menu Press three times to place the cursor on the Destination Type line Press Enter to open the selection window Select SPEC Special Press Enter to close the selection window Press to place the cursor on the Station ID line Press Enter to open the window for station ID entry 10 Key in 2 digit code referring to the tables on the next page 11 Press Enter to close the window 4 17 Medical advice For maritime safety service Used for requesting medical advice Medical assistance Used for requesting medical assistance Maritime assistance Used for requesting maritime search and rescue assistance Meteorological reports Necessary for ease of addressing weather reports from ships to meteorological centers Navigational Hazards and warnings Used for making urgent navigational meteorological danger reports Ship position reports Maritime enquiries Used for routing of messages to ship safety reporting systems For general utility Desirable for requesting information including service offerings Technical assistance Desirable for addressing technical enquiries to appropriate personnel 4 18 Time and charges requested at end of call 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Desirable for mobile operator when sending traffic for third party Press to advance the cursor to the LES ID line Press E
141. stances by pressing any key If the alarm cannot be silenced in that manner go to the Setup menu to silence it Note that the distress alert alarm transmitted by own ship cannot be silenced by either method it automatically stops when you receive the distress acknowledge signal from LES Silencing the alarm by the Setup menu 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 1 Distress Alert Setup 2 System Setup 3 Editor Setup 4 Terminal Setup 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 04 01 42 UTC NCS IOR LOGOUT DCE Ver Figure 1 12 Setup menu 2 Press 6 to display the Auto Mode Setup menu 3 Press key to go to the Receive Alarm line 4 Press Enter to open the selection window Setup Auto Mode Setup Auto Log Print Auto Telex Msg Save OFF Auto EGC Msg Save 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Figure 1 13 Auto mode setup menu Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Distress Alert Setup System Setup Editor Setup Terminal Setup EGC Setup Auto Mode Setup E Mail Setup Directories Configuration Current State IDLE SYNC NCS 97 08 04 01 42 UTC NCS IOR LOGOUT DCE Ver Figure 1 12 Setup menu 2 Press 6 to display t
142. stimated dead reckoning M Manual input S Simulator N Data not valid The Mode indicator field shall not be a null field DBT Depth below transducer DBT x x f x x M x x F hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 1 Water depth feet 2 Water depth m 3 Water depth fathoms 4 Checksum AP 19 GGA Global positioning system GPS fix data GGA hhmmss ss lll Ill a yyyyy yyy a X XX X X X X M x x M x x Xxxx hh lt CR gt lt LF gt 11 11 f ope dee E eet UNDA RUM 9 sp Meester 8 hoc i pap dq p eee 6 poe deeem 5 dod Ere 4 3 So 2 1 UTC of position Latitude N S Longitude E W GPS quality indicator see note Number of satllite in use 00 12 may be different from the number in view Horizontal dilution of precision Antenna altitude above below mean sealevel m Geoidal separation m Age of differential GPS data 10 Differential reference station ID 0000 1023 11 Checksum NOTE 0 fix not available or invalid 1 GPS SPS mode fix valid 2 differential GPS SPS mode fix valid 3 GPS PPS mode fix valid 4 Real Time Kinetic Satellite system used in RTK mode with fixed integers 5 Float RTK Satellite system used in RTK mode with floating fingers 6
143. t ASCII 1 Char Line 1 1 Col 1 Insert Figure 3 6 Text editor screen Cutting and pasting text 1 Place the cursor on the first character of the text to be cut 2 Highlight the text to be cut by pressing while pressing and holding Shift You can use the right and left arrow keys to adjust the highlight The figure below shows the appearance of high lighted text 1 UNTITLEDI 0001 WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 0002 THIS RB EN STEM MOS VERE DV 0 53 1 OZ V RUE VU LOB Oe 2 0003 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM 12 4 X lt ASCII 173 Char Line 2 3 Col 55 Insert Figure 3 7 Appearance of highlighted text 3 Press F2 to select the Edit menu Edit 1 Cut DEL 2 Copy ALT C 3 Paste INS 4 Insert With Citation 5 Select All ALT A 6 Search or Replace 7 Goto Line 8 Time or Pos Ins 9 Change Window ALT V Figure 3 8 Edit menu 3 4 4 Press 1 to select Cut The highlighted text is cut and the remain ing text is reformatted If a mistake is made you can immediately restore the text by pressing Insert 5 To move text to a new location after it has been cut place the cursor at the exact spot in the message where the cut text is to start When the text cursor is placed correctly press F2 and then 3 Paste
144. t Performance Verification test Conduct PV test at a later time PV TEST is failed Conduct PV test at a later time PV TEST is aborted Conduct PV test at a later time MES Signalling Failure during PV TEST SES signalling channel lost during PV test Conduct PV test at a later time Receiving Test Failure Timeout while waiting on NCS CC NCS CC Network coordination station common channel receiving test failed Conduct PV test at a later time Sending Test Failure Too many retries Conduct PV test at a later time PV TEST is aborted by LES because of PV TEST is pending by LES because of PV TEST is rejected by LES because of Conduct PV test at a later time PV test is re started automatically Conduct PV test at a later time 8 11 8 12 Error message Meaning Action Data Report failed unauthorized DNID DNID Data reporting Network ID not set Select LES having DNID WARNING BBER over 80 Scanning NCS start manually BBER Bulletin Board Error rate exceeded 80 Select NCS manually or automatically WARNING Can not find NCS CC in preferred region Scanning all region is started If could not be found NCS CC contact your dearer to request repair TROUBLE Carrier power level Tx current could not at transmission be detected by SW REG Check system s
145. t of modem types 20 Press Enter to select T30 Other modem types are not sup ported 21 Press to advance the cursor to the LES ID line 22 Press Enter to open the LES Table 23 Select LES ID Note f the LES ID entered is invalid Cannot use this LES Please check network configuration appears 24 Press Enter to close the LES Table 25 Press twice to place the cursor on TRANSMIT 26 Press Enter twice to send the message to the message buffer To escape select No and press Enter The message Message is entered in sending Buffer appears At the same time the message prepared is printed 27 Press any key to return to the standby display The message s will be transmitted according to the Send Delay set ting Current State SENDING appears at the bottom of the screen during transmission When the message is transmitted successfully Successful Sending message appears and its particulars are sent to the Display Log When a message is received Each time the FELCOM 12 receives a message it automatically reg isters saves prints except messages with passwords and files it 1 received alarm When a message is received the audible alarm sounds Silence the audible alarm by pressing the F10 key on the keyboard 2 registration Each message received is assigned a receive message number This number is also used when the file is saved to a floppy disk R 0 9
146. tatus monitor for send TROUBLE Synthesizer UNLOCK WARNING Memory Full for receive message Synthesizer circuit failure Could not save Rx message Request repair Turn on the Terminal Unit of connecting DTE1 WARNING Message received for DTE1 PORT Please turn on DTE1 port equipment Communication between DTE1 Terminal Unit and Communication Unit failed Check the connecting between DTE1 and Communication Unit or turn on Terminal Unit WARNING External NAV equipment failure No navigation data input from navigation device Check navigation device INF Please update current ship position Current ship position is not updated Update current ship position WARNING Internal GPS UNIT failure GPS signal could not be detected Internal GPS unit might be damaged if this message is displayed frequently Contact your dealer to request repair Ignored PV TEST has been already started and now pending You attempted to conduct PV test when PV test is already pending LES hardware error detected LES can not receive message or message was not accepted five times Tx system is unstable or equipment trouble Error message Meaning Action LES protocol error detected Suspect trouble if when this message is displayed frequently invalid service Input correct service code invalid address
147. te amp Time 97 03 23 Figure 4 32 Sample receive message printout 4 23 4 24 Oe BS ch 9 Saving receive messages to a floppy disk 1 Press F6 2 Press 2 to display the Receive Message Log Receive Message Log Message No LES Priority Size Addressee Rec date amp Time Status 0971106 001 Perth Normal 32767 97 11 06 16 10 Saved 0971105 002 ABCDEFGHIJ Normal 200 CAPTAIN 97 11 05 17 30 Printed R0971105 001 Perth Distress 1234 97 11 05 14 15 Printed RO971101 001 Perth Normal 3256 OFFICER 97 11 01 3 45 Printed R0971024 001 Perth Normal 8251 97 10 24 13 20 Saved Memory Available 3317 Bytes Enter Display S Save D Delete Figure 4 33 Sample delete message screen 3 Select a file Press the Enter key to confirm contents of file After confirming contents press the Esc key 4 Forconfidential messages enter password This password will also be saved to the floppy disk 5 Press the S key to save the file to the floppy disk Note f a file by that name already exists on the floppy disk A file by that name already exists on FD appears Automatically saving receive messages 1 Press F8 2 Press 6 to display Auto Mode Setup menu Setup r Auto Mode Setup OFF Receive Alarm ON Auto Telex Msg Save ON Auto EGC Msg Save OFF Data Report amp Polling Print ON 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Figure 4 34 Auto mode setup menu Pres
148. ter to close the selection window Terminal Setup 30 Press Esc to open the update window Setup System Date amp Time Preferred NCS MES Operation Mode Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port System Setup 01 53 97 08 04 YY MM DD IOR INMARSAT OFF Update DIEI E DTEI EJ No DTEI 9 Configuration Figure 2 13 System setup menu update 31 Press Enter to select Yes 32 Press Esc to register all system setup settings and return to the standby display Terminal Setup menu provide for date display format screen saver and display mode Press F8 to select the Setup menu 2 Press 4 to display the Terminal Setup screen Date Disp Form Screen Saver Display Mode Terminal Setup YY MM DD ON Normal Mode Figure 2 14 Terminal Set up menu Select date display format YY MM DD year month day MMM DD YY month day year or DD MMM YY day 3 month 5 6 7 8 Select or OFF 9 10 Press to advance the cursor to the Display Mode line Press Enter to open the selection window Press Enter to close the selection window Press to advance the cursor to the Screen Saver line Press Enter to open the selection window Press Enter to close the selection window 11 Press Enter to open the selection window Login and Logout 12
149. the CPU Board For GPS NG appears when there is no GPS board or it is faulty Press any key to finish the communication unit test Performance Verification PV Test 8 4 After the FELCOM 12 is installed the installing technician usually confirms that the unit is functioning properly and is logged in with the Inamarsat C system by conducting the PV test The PV test consists of the message reception test message transmis sion test and distress alert test The results of the test appear on the PV test result display Note that the test cannot be conducted from a 2nd DTE Note also that the test can be initiated by a LES PV test sequence 1 2 gt qs ewe pi Select PV Test on the Test menu The NCS acknowledges request for testing The MES upon receiving acknowledgment from NCS goes into pending state NCS will select a not busy LES to perform the test The LES transmits a test message to the MES MES transmits a test message to the designated LES LES receives test message The MES automatically transmits the distress alert test within two minutes after completion of step 8 When the distress alert test is finished the results of the test are sent to MES The entire PV test can be conducted automatically taking about 15 minutes in total PV test procedure 1 5 Confirm that the communication unit is in idle condition and logged in Press F7 to display the Options menu Press 6 t
150. to open the window for cc header entry Type proper Cc header for example CC cc etc Press Enter to close the window for subject header entry Press to place the cursor on the Subject line Press Enter to open the window for subject header entry Type proper Subject header for example Subject subject etc Press Enter to close the window for separator entry 2 29 E mail Setup 2 30 29 30 31 32 33 34 39 36 3d Press to place the cursor on the Separator line Press Enter to open the window for separator entry Type proper Separator for example blank space STX etc Press Enter to close the window Press to place the cursor on the Attach File MIME line Press Enter to open the selection window Select ON BASE64 ON UUENCODE or OFF BASE64 General text converter UUENCODE Win UNIX text converter Press Enter to close the selection window Press Esc three times to return to the standby display Select the LES where to forward E mail Also you will need to register with the LES to get E mail services 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 7 to dislay E mail Setup screeen Setup 1 E Mail Setup l l l Station Name AOR W AOR E POR PU es UT TT T TT UE 7 01 Comsat 001 101 1201 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Con
151. tories You can designate the directory where to save incoming and outgo ing messages as follows 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 8 to display the Directories menu File Edit Transmit EGC Directories Message Directory EGC Message Directory 5 EGC Setup 6 Auto Mode Setup 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Figure 2 48 Setup menu directories 3 Press Enter to select Message Directory Message Directory appears in the command line Oe soe Sl Gp Um s am File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm 578560 bytes free Setup Message Directory IB Filename Size Date amp Time ABC DIR 97 07 28 20 53 ABC281 456 97 07 28 20 54 COIEKI 901 97 07 15 02 13 COMTEST 42 97 07 14 05 42 E0970715 001 42 97 07 15 02 33 E0970715 002 868 97 07 15 02 52 E0970715 003 372 97 07 15 02 59 E0970715 004 6794 97 07 15 03 13 75 Files exist To View SPACE Make Dir INS Remove Dir DEL Figure 2 49 Setup menu directories message directory Press to select a directory name Press Insert to make a new directory name Type a new directory name for example MESSAGE Press Enter Press 1 Press Enter to select directory name 10 Press Esc twice to return to standby 2 27 E mail Service List 2 28 The E
152. ttach File MIME ON Figure 2 52 E mail setup 5 Press Enter to open the window for service station name entry Setup NO OO Configuration E Mail Service List Station Name AOR W AOR E POR ia is E 001 1101 1201 4 Soe Se 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 01 Comsat 02 PTT Telecom 012 10 1919 212 03 British Telecd Service Station Name Service ID T vd LES ID AORW Mrs AORE 06 POR 07 M IOR un Subject Separator Attach File MIME ON Figure 2 53 Service station list Type service station name Press Enter to close the window Press to place the cursor on the Service ID line Press Enter to open the window for service ID entry Type Service ID Service ID is station address Press Enter to close the window Press to place the cursor on the LES ID line Press Enter to open the window for LES ID entry Type LES ID of AOR W Press Enter to close the window Follow steps 12 thru step 15 for AOR E POR and IOR Press to place the cursor on the To line Press Enter to open the window for to header entry Type proper header for example TO to etc Press Enter to close the window for header entry Press to place the cursor on the Cc line Press Enter
153. u 3 Press 2 to display the LES List Setup Configuration E LES List Ctrl P print ENT list entry ESC quit j No AOR WEST AOR EAST POR IOR Name Name Name Name aen Aa AL LL AN a e du M atu a fa manne LM 1 SOUTHBURY SOUTHBURY SANTA PAULA 2 GOONHILLY GOONHILLY _ 3 YAMAGUCHI YAMAGUCHI 4 EIK 5 FUCINO THERMOPYLAE 6 ARVI 7 8 KUMSAN KUMSAN Figure 2 34 LES list 4 With the arrow keys place the cursor where no data is entered 5 Press Enter Setup Configuration LES List Name SOUTHBURY GOONHILLY No AOR WEST Ctrl P print ENT AOR EAST POR Name Name AT Mer M Name ID Remarks Erase the Name to delete this LES tn amp KUMSAN list entry ESC quit YAMAGUCHI EIK THERMOPYAE ARVI KUMSAN Figure 2 35 LES list LES entry window 6 Press Enter to open the text window Name ID Remarks Erase the Name to delete this LES Figure 2 36 LES list text window 7 Enter LES name maximum 15 characters 8 Press Enter 9 Press to ad 10 Press Enter vance the cursor to the ID line 11 Enter LES ID The table on page 2 21 shows all current LES IDs 12 P
154. u are in communication with telex position Thanks Telex AP 9 Glossary of Acronyms Acronym Meaning AOR E Atlantic Ocean Region East AOR W Atlantic Ocean Region West BB Bulletin Board BBER Bulletin Board Error Rate BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying BS Back Space C NO Carrier to Noise Power Spectral Density CNID Close Network ID CPU Central Processing Unit CSDN Circuit Switched Data Network DCE Data Circuit Terminating Equipment DP RAM Dual Port Random Access Memory DTE Data Terminal Equipment EGC Enhanced Group Call EIRP Equivalent Isotopically Radiated Power FD Floppy Disk GPS Global Positioning System G T Gain to Noise Temperature Ratio HPA High Power Amplifier IA5 International Alphabet No 5 ID Identity IMO International Maritime Organization INMARSAT International Mobile Satellite Organization IOR Indian Ocean Region ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network ITA2 No 2 International Telegraphy Alphabet ITU International Telecommunications Union LES Land Earth Station LNA Low Noise Amplifier MES Mobile Earth Station MSI Maritime Safety Information NAVAREA Navigational Area NAVTEX MF Navigational Broadcast Service NCS Network Coordination Station NMEA National Maritime Electronics Association OCC Operation Control Center PEP Packet Error Probability POR Pacific Ocean Region PSDN Packet Switched Data Network PSTN Public Switched Telephone Network PVT Performance Verification Test RAM Random Access Memory Rescue Coordination
155. ubscriber s Number Country Code Figure 2 43 Sample station list printout 3 To return to the standby display press Esc three times 2 25 Entering Own Ship s Position When there is no navigation device connected select OFF on the Nav Port line in the System Setup menu as explained on page 2 4 and enter ship s position manually as follows 1 Press F9 to display the Position menu File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Ship Position LAT 00 00 00N LON 000 00 00E Figure 2 44 Ship position 2 Press Enter to open the window for latitude entry Ship Position LAT 00 00 00N LON Figure 2 45 Ship position window for entering position Enter latitude and N or S Press Enter to close the window Press to send the cursor to the LON line NET eee Press Enter to open the window for longitude entry Ship Position LAT LON 000 00 00E Figure 2 46 Ship position 7 Enter longitude and E or W 8 Press Enter to close the window 9 Press Esc to open the update window File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm Ship Position 00 00 00N BEY No Figure 2 47 Ship position update 10 Press Enter to close Ship Position menu This position data is also entered on the Update Distress Alert screen Refer to page 6 1 2 26 Setting Direc
156. uplex Other Figure 4 6 Transmit message menu modem type window opened 3 Select T30 4 Press Enter to close the selection window 5 Go to step 9 at the top of page 4 7 Destination type E mail 1 Press to advance the cursor to the Address line 4 5 4 6 r Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type E Mail Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID INET Modem Type Address L Attach File c 2 Press Enter to open the window for address entry Subject LES ID 201 SANTA PAULA Option TRANSMIT Figure 4 7 Transmit message menu address window 3 Type recipient s E mail address 4 Press Enter to close the window 5 Press to advance the cursor to the Subject line 6 Press Enter to open the window for subject entry Transmit lt 1 UNTITLED1 gt Transmit Message Priority Normal Message File Message now being edited Size 24 Station Name Destination Type E Mail Prefix Code Country Ocean Code Station ID INET Modem Type Address Subject Les Attach File LES ID 201 SANTA PAULA Option TRANSMIT Figure 4 8 Transmit message menu subject window opened 7 Type subject 8 Press Enter to close the window 9 Press to advance the cursor to the Attach Fil
157. vention is required during polling reception Satellite Bn Data report Para Message report TTD Mobile Earth Station Land Earth Station Subscriber Data reporting provides automatic data transmission at regular pre set intervals from your ship to your home office The data are posi tion speed bearing and other data sent from a navigational equipment or an interface unit The data transmitted from the FELCOM 12 is temporarily stored in a data reporting file at the LES When an operator at your home office accesses the LES the LES delivers the data to your home office Some LESs may deliver it without being accessed Data reporting can be initiated by setting a data report on the FELCOM 12 or receiving a polling command from your home office FELCOM 12 offers two types of data reporting as follows Data report on MES signalling channel Refer to Setting a data report below Message report on MES message channel Refer to Setting a message report on page 5 4 Setting a data report 1 Press F5 to display the Position Reports menu r Position Reports 1 Data Report 2 Message Report 3 Data Network ID Figure 5 1 Position reports menu 5 1 Press Enter or 1 to display Data Report screen 3 Press 1 2 3 or 4 to set addressee desired You can set four addressees The cursor is on the Status line and OFF is selected Position Reports j Data R
158. wn key several times To print the log press and hold down Ctrl and press P Now printing appears on the screen display log description S R Message No Type Pri Date Time LES Station Size Cond Success Fail Rejected Send or Receive message Message no or file name Currently TELEX PSTN PSDN or SPEC 2 digit code service Normal or distress Date message was received or transmitted Time message was received or transmitted ID of LES which handled the message Transmitting station name Blank for unreg istered station or receive message Size of message in bytes Transmission results Blank if receive message Successful transmission Failed transmission Message rejected by LES Automatic printing of display log The Display Log can be automatically printed every 24 hours 1 Press F8 to display the Setup menu 2 Press 6 to display the Auto Mode Setup menu gv we ow Mode Setup Receive Alarm ON Auto Telex Msg Save ON Auto EGC Msg Save OFF Data Report amp Polling Prin ON 7 E Mail Setup 8 Directories 9 Configuration Press Esc twice Figure 4 38 Auto mode setup menu Press Enter to open the selection window of Auto Log Print Set Auto Log Print to ON Press Enter to close the selection window 4 27 Display send message log or receive message log You can display send message log or rec
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