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OPERATOR'S MANUAL

INMARSAT MINI-C
MOBILE EARTH STATION

MODEL

FELCOM 16

www.furuno.co.jp

The paper used in this manual


is elemental chlorine free.

FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer


9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111
Fax

: +81-(0)798-65-4200

All rights reserved.

Printed in Japan

A : MAY 2003
F1 : OCT . 15, 2008

Pub. No. OME-56380-F1


(DAMI )

FELCOM16

*00080934515*
*00080934515*
* 0 0 0 8 0 9 3 4 5 1 5 *

IMPORTANT NOTICES
General

Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission.

If this manual is lost or worn, contact your dealer about replacement.

The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.

The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the
screens you see on your display. The screen you see depends on your system
configuration and equipment settings.

Save this manual for future reference.

The wrong use or modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not
authorized by FURUNO will cancel the warranty

How to discard this product


Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For
disposal in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance
(http://www.eiae.org/) for the correct method of disposal.

How to discard a used battery


In the European Union
The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of
batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash
site. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site
according to your national legislation and the Batteries Directive
2006/66/EU.

Cd

In the USA
The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that
Ni-Cd and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled.
Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to
local laws.

Ni-Cd

Pb

In the other countries


There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols
can increase when the other countries make their own recycling symbols in the future.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Do not open the equipment.

Use the proper fuse.

Hazardous voltage which can


cause electrical shock, burn
or serious injury exists inside
the equipment. Only qualified
personnel should work inside
the equipment.

Use of a wrong fuse can result in fire or


permanent damage to 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
10W/m 2

60 cm

Do not disassemble or modify the


equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can
result.
Turn off the power immediately at the
ship's mains switchboard if water
leaks into the equipment or the equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
Continued use of the equipment 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.

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CAUTION

This equipment is intended for marine


application.
WARNING LABEL
A warning label is attached to the
communication unit. Do not remove the
label. If the label is missing or damaged,
contact your dealer about replacement.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not
remove cover. No user-serviceable
parts inside.

Name: Warning Label (1)


Type: 86-003-1011-1
Code No.: 100-236-231

TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD ....................................................................................................... vii
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ................................................................................ ix
INMARSAT C SYSTEM OVERVIEW .................................................................... x
LRIT COMPLIANCE.......................................................................................... xvii
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW ......................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Communication Unit .................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1.1 Turning the power on/off. ................................................................................. 1-1
1.1.2 Diagnostics ..................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Terminal Unit (PC) Operation ..................................................................................... 1-2
1.2.1 Starting, quitting the application ....................................................................... 1-2
1.2.2 Controls description......................................................................................... 1-3
1.2.3 Shortcut keys .................................................................................................. 1-4
1.2.4 Function keys .................................................................................................. 1-5
1.3 Standby Display ......................................................................................................... 1-6
1.3.1 Display indications........................................................................................... 1-7
1.4 Menu Overview........................................................................................................ 1-11
1.5 Error Messages and Alerts....................................................................................... 1-12
1.6 Choosing a Printer ................................................................................................... 1-13

2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION ............................................................................ 2-1


2.1 System Settings ......................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 PC Window Setup...................................................................................................... 2-3
2.3 Login and Logout ....................................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.1 Login ............................................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.2 Logout ............................................................................................................. 2-7
2.4 EGC Settings ............................................................................................................. 2-8
2.4.1 What is the EGC (Enhanced Group Call) service? .......................................... 2-8
2.4.2 EGC setup .................................................................................................... 2-10
2.4.3 Adding EGC channels ................................................................................... 2-13
2.4.4 Saving, printing EGC messages automatically .............................................. 2-15
2.5 Adding NCS Channels ............................................................................................. 2-17
2.6 LES List ................................................................................................................... 2-19
2.6.1 Setting toll charges ........................................................................................ 2-19
2.6.2 Registering LES to LES list ........................................................................... 2-21
2.6.3 Editing the LES list. ....................................................................................... 2-22
2.6.4 Printing the LES list ....................................................................................... 2-23
2.7 Station List ............................................................................................................... 2-24
2.7.1 Adding stations to the station list ................................................................... 2-24
2.7.2 Editing the station list .................................................................................... 2-28
2.7.3 Printing the station list ................................................................................... 2-29
2.8 Entering Own Ships Position ................................................................................... 2-30
2.9 Creating A Directory ................................................................................................. 2-31
2.9.1 Creating a directory where to store messages............................................... 2-31
2.9.2 Specifying directory where to store messages ............................................... 2-33

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

2.10 E-mail Service/SMS Station List.................................................................................2-34


2.11 E-mail Setup...............................................................................................................2-37
2.12 Saving, Loading System Settings ..............................................................................2-38
2.12.1 Saving system settings to a floppy disk...........................................................2-38
2.12.2 Loading system settings to the terminal unit ...................................................2-38

3. FILE OPERATIONS....................................................................................... 3-1


3.1 Files and Working Areas ..............................................................................................3-1
3.2 Preparing Files .............................................................................................................3-2
3.2.1 Preparing a routine file ......................................................................................3-2
3.2.2 Preparing a confidential file ...............................................................................3-3
3.2.3 Editor menu setup .............................................................................................3-4
3.2.4 Working with text ...............................................................................................3-5
3.3 Saving Files................................................................................................................3-10
3.3.1 Save file, retain place on screen .....................................................................3-10
3.3.2 Save file, clear screen ..................................................................................... 3-11
3.4 Opening Files .............................................................................................................3-12
3.4.1 Opening files ...................................................................................................3-12
3.4.2 Switching between files ...................................................................................3-12
3.4.3 Opening a file when both working areas are occupied....................................3-13
3.5 Saving a File Under a New Name..............................................................................3-14
3.6 Printing Files ..............................................................................................................3-15
3.7 Combining Files .........................................................................................................3-16
3.8 Deleting Files .............................................................................................................3-17
3.9 Renaming Files ..........................................................................................................3-18
3.10 Decoding E-mail Attachment......................................................................................3-19

4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS .............................................................. 4-1


4.1 Transmitting .................................................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 Code description ...............................................................................................4-1
4.1.2 Transmitting prepared message........................................................................4-2
4.1.3 Transmitting a file stored on the hard disk.......................................................4-15
4.1.4 Canceling transmission on a message awaiting transmission ........................4-16
4.1.5 Requesting delivery status ..............................................................................4-17
4.1.6 Accessing the code number services ..............................................................4-20
4.1.7 Displaying the send message log....................................................................4-22
4.2 Receiving ...................................................................................................................4-23
4.2.1 When a message is received ..........................................................................4-23
4.2.2 Setting the receive alarm.................................................................................4-24
4.2.3 Displaying, printing received messages .......................................................... 4.24
4.2.4 Automatically printing received messages ......................................................4-28
4.2.5 Saving received messages to the hard disk ....................................................4-28
4.2.6 Automatically saving received messages to the hard disk. .............................4-29
4.2.7 Deleting received messages ...........................................................................4-30
4.3 Display Log ................................................................................................................4-31
4.3.1 Displaying and printing the display log. ...........................................................4-31
4.3.2 Automatic printing of display log......................................................................4-32

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

4.4 EGC Messages........................................................................................................ 4-33


4.4.1 Displaying and reprinting EGC messages. .................................................... 4-33
4.4.2 Displaying EGC closed network ID (ENID) .................................................... 4-34
4.4.3 Displaying the EGC message log .................................................................. 4-35

5. DATA REPORTING AND POLLING.............................................................. 5-1


5.1 Data Reporting........................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Setting a data report........................................................................................ 5-2
5.1.2 Setting a message report ................................................................................ 5-4
5-1.3 Automatic printing of data report, polling command ......................................... 5-7
5.2 Polling........................................................................................................................ 5-8
5.2.1 Polling commands. .......................................................................................... 5-8
5.2.2 Other polling commands................................................................................ 5-10
5.2.3 Polling reception............................................................................................ 5-11
5.3 DNID (Data Network Identification) .......................................................................... 5-12
5.3.1 Displaying DNID ............................................................................................ 5-12
5.3.2 Enabling/Disabling DNID ............................................................................... 5-13

6. OTHER FUNCTIONS .................................................................................... 6-1


6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5

Aborting an Operation................................................................................................ 6-1


Scanning NCS Common Channel.............................................................................. 6-2
Choosing EGC Receiving Channel ............................................................................ 6-3
Choosing NCS Channel............................................................................................. 6-4
LES Information......................................................................................................... 6-5

7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................... 7-1


7.1 General Checking and Maintenance .......................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Diagnostics ................................................................................................................ 7-2
7.2.1 Self test at power on........................................................................................ 7-2
7.2.2 Testing the communication unit through the keyboard, displaying program
version no........................................................................................................ 7-2
7.3 Performance Verification (PV) Test. ........................................................................... 7-4
7.3.1 PV test sequence ............................................................................................ 7-4
7.3.2 PV test procedure............................................................................................ 7-5
7.3.3 Results of PV test............................................................................................ 7-6
7.4 System Status Monitor ............................................................................................... 7-7
7.5 Replacing the Fuse.................................................................................................... 7-8
7.6 Error Messages ......................................................................................................... 7-9
7.6.1 Equipment trouble messages. ......................................................................... 7-9
7.6.2 Warning messages........................................................................................ 7-10

TABLE OF CONTENTS

APPENDIX ...................................................................................................... AP-1


Menu Tree .......................................................................................................................AP-1
International Telex/Telephone Country Code List.............................................................AP-8
LES List.........................................................................................................................AP-15
International Telex Abbreviations ...................................................................................AP-16
International Telegraphy Alphabet..................................................................................AP-17
Messages......................................................................................................................AP-18
Parts List .......................................................................................................................AP-21
Parts Location ...............................................................................................................AP-22

SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................... SP-1
INDEX............................................................................................................... IN-1

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FOREWORD
Introduction
FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for considering and purchasing the
FELCOM 16 Inmarsat Mini-C Mobile Earth Station. We are confident you will
discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and
reliability.
The FELCOM 16 mainly consists of a communication unit and an antenna unit.
Connected to a PC (local supply), the FELCOM 16 provides a wide range of
communication services, such as e-mail and telex, for mobile and fixed terrestrial
subscribers in the Inmarsat C communication network. Its compact size permits
installation where space is limited.
FURUNO designs and manufactures this equipment with much attention to
operation and maintenance simplicity. However, please read and follow the
recommended procedures for operation and maintenance to get the most out of
the equipment.
This manual provides a brief introduction to the Inmarsat C system (pages x thru
xv). For more detailed information, refer to the information below.
Inmarsat C Maritime Customer Relations Officer
Maritime Services Operations Department
International Maritime Satellite Organization (Inmarsat)
Address:
Telephone:
Fax:
URL:
E-mail

99 City Road, London, EC1Y 1AX, UK


+44 20 7728 1777 (Switchboard)
+44 20 7728 1142
www.inmarsat.com
[email protected]

vii

FOREWORD

Features

E-mail facility. (To transmit E-mail, register with an LES provider which
provides e-mail services. E-mail charges are calculated separately.)

Built-in Enhanced Group Call (EGC) receiver. May be set to operate as


EGC-only receiver.

Store-and-forward telex communication (public telex network)

Data reporting and Polling

Diagnostic programs for maintenance

Menu driven operation

VMS (Vessel Monitoring System) applicable

Program Number
PC Board

viii

Program No.

Version No.

Date of Modification

TERMINAL

1650166

03

5/2004

RF CON CPU

1650160

03

5/2004

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
ANTENNA
UNIT
IC-116

AC-DC
Power Supply
PR-240

POWER

ER
RO
R

COMMUNICATION UNIT IC-216


(with internal GPS receiver)

*
JUNCTION BOX
IC-315

CATEGORY OF UNITS
Antenna Unit:
Exposed to Weather
Communication Unit: Protected from Weather
Other Units:
Protected from Weather

PERSONAL
COMPUTER
(PC/AT compatible)

INMARSAT MINI-C MOBILE EARTH STATION

ER
LO
G
IN

FURUNO

TX

SHIP'S MAINS
12-24 VDC

PRINTER

PO
W

SHIP'S MAINS
100-115/200-230 VAC
1, 50/60 Hz

SSAS ALERT UNIT


IC-307

: Standard
: Option
: Local Supply
* : SSAS Specification

SSAS ALERT UNIT


IC-307

ix

INMARSAT C SYSTEM OVERVIEW


Introduction
The Inmarsat C system provides worldwide telex and data transmission and
reception of written information to owners of an Inmarsat C transceiver or a
terrestrial telex network via satellite. Further, e-mail may be sent via the internet.
Communication mode is store-and-forward telex, which means all information
sent are first stored at an LES and then delivered to designated party.
An EGC (Enhanced Group Call) receiver is built in the FELCOM 16 to receive
the following types of messages, broadcast by LESs:

SafetyNETTM-governments and maritime authorities can use this service to


distribute maritime safety information to ships within selected areas.

FleetNETTM-commercial subscription organizations or shipping companies


can use this service to transmit trade information (for example, company
news or market prices) simultaneously to a selected group of ships, to
provide up-to-the-minute information.

EGC system-related is sent by Inmarsat to certain shipping companies and


geographical areas.

Besides its primary application of ship-shore, shore-ship or ship-ship


communications, the Inmarsat C service has also proved beneficial to trucking
firms who have found it indispensable for communicating with their vehicles. In
this manual, however, we will concentrate on ship applications, the main
application.

INMARSAT C SYSTEM

Inmarsat C System Configuration


OCC

SCC
NCS

LES

LES

LES
Same as left

Same as left

Same as left

AOR-East

IOR

POR

Satellite

MES
0.0 m
-/+: To set option

0.0 m
-/+: To set option

0.0 m
-/+: To set option

AOR-West
OCC: Operation Control Center
SCC: Satellite Control Center
NCS: Network Coordination Station
MES: Mobile Earth Station
LES: Land Earth Station

Inmarsat C system configuration

xi

INMARSAT C SYSTEM

The Inmarsat C system consists of the Operation Control Center (OCC), Satellite
Control Centers (SCC), Network Coordination Stations (NCS), Land Earth
Stations (LES) and Mobile Earth Stations (MES). The OCC, located at Inmarsats
London headquarters, coordinates 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.
Inmarsat system satellites
Region

Satellite

Satellite Position

AOR-West

Inmarsat 3, F4

54.0W

AOR-East

Inmarsat 3, F2

15.5W

IOR

Inmarsat 3, F1

64.0E

POR

Inmarsat 3, F3

178.0E

In each region there is one NCS and several LESs. The NCS keeps track of all
Inmarsat C transceivers in its region and broadcasts information such as
navigational warnings, weather reports and news. The LESs provide the link
between the MES and the terrestrial telecommunications networks via satellite.

xii

Coverage area of Inmarsat satellites

AREA
POR
IOR
AOR-EAST
AOR-WEST

SATELLITE NAME
INMARSAT-3, F3
INMARSAT-3, F1
INMARSAT-3, F2
INMARSAT-3, F4

POSITION
178E
64.0E
15.5W
54.0W

INMARSAT C SYSTEM

xiii

INMARSAT C SYSTEM

Communications Network
The illustration below shows the Inmarsat C communications network.
Network
Coordination
Station (NCS)
NCS/LES
Signaling Link

NCS/NCS Signaling Link

NCS Common Channel


Mobile Earth
Station (MES)

Data
Communications
Network

MES Signaling
Channel
Land Earth
Station
(LES)

Telex Network

MES Message
Channel
LES TDM
Channel

Data Circuit
Terminating
Equipment
(DCE)

Data Terminal
Equipment (DTE)

Enhanced Group
Calling (EGC) Receiver

Terrestrial
Communications
Network

Inmarsat C communications network


NCS common channel

NCS/LES signaling link


LES TDM channel
MES message channel
MES signaling channel

NCS/NCS signaling link


MES interface

Terrestrial network
interface

The NCS has two major functions:


1) Transmitting information on a common channel.
2) Transmitting EGC messages to MESs.
This is the link between NCS and all LESs in its
region. All EGC messages pass through this link.
This channel carries the circuit control signal for
MES and transmits messages from LES to MES.
This channel carries messages from MES to LES.
This channel transmits requests, data reports, etc. In
addition, it carries login and logout from MES to
NCS.
This is the link between NCSs. It exchanges data
between MESs operating in different ocean regions.
The MES consists of the Data Circuit Terminating
Equipment (DCE) and the Data Terminal Equipment
(DTE). The DCE consists of the antenna unit, and
the DTE consists of the communications unit and
terminal unit (PC).
The major functions of the LESs are:
1) Telex store-and-forward conversion
2) Handling EGC messages
3) Data Reporting and Polling
4) Distress message processing

xiv

INMARSAT C SYSTEM

Types of MES
There are three types of MES: class 1, class 2 and class 3. This FELCOM 16
is a class 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 operation as an EGC receiver
when not transmitting or receiving.
2) EGC-only receiver
The function of class 1 plus simultaneous operation as an
EGC-only receiver.

xv

INMARSAT C SYSTEM

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xvi

LRIT COMPLIANCE
This equipment can function as a marine communications terminal for the LRIT
(Long-Range Identification and Tracking) system, as prescribed by the IMO regulation
MSC.202(81). The LRIT uses the FELCOM's Data Report/Polling feature for LRIT position
reporting.
The LRIT system is fully automatic, thus no operation is required of the user. However,
follow the guidelines shown below to use this equipment as an LRIT device.
The data listed below is sent by the FELCOM when it receives a command from the LRIT
data center.

ID number of this equipment

Position of your ship

Time of position
The FELCOM sends data at intervals between 15 minutes and 6 hours.
The FELCOM automatically receives commands (related to time of position reporting,
transmission interval) from the LRIT data center. To receive the commands at all times,
keep the equipment powered and logged in.
Satellite System
Coast Station

Country A
LRIT DATA
CENTER

Country B
Country C

LRIT system

xvii

LRIT COMPLIANCE

Notes on the LRIT system

Power the equipment and keep it logged in at all times except for special occasions
such as when the ship is dry-docked for repairs. Position information is automatically
sent at fixed intervals, thus no operation is required. However, keep the equipment in a
ready state to received commands from the LRIT data center. Combined use for routine
messages, distress messages and SSAS (Ship Security Alert System) is possible.

The source of position data for this equipment is its internal GPS receiver thus no
external receiver is necessary.

This equipment must be powered in the following manner.


- Conn the equipment to both main and emergency power sources (via AC-DC power
unit PR-240).

If an error message appears, take the necessary measures to restore normal operation
as soon as possible. Shown below are representative alarms.
- WARNING: External NAV equipment failure.
Position data is not correctly input from the external GNSS equipment. Check the
GNSS equipment and the wiring between it and the FELCOM.
- WARNING: Internal GPS UNIT failure.
Position data is not correctly input from the internal GPS receiver. If this alarm occurs
frequently, have the set checked.
- WARNING: Synchronization loss. Please check the current Ocean Region. - WARNING: BBER over 80%. Scanning NCS start manually.
Problem with receiving the Inmarsat-C signal. Check if the current sea area is
suitable for your position. If it is not, change the sea area. If the area is suitable and
the alarm continues, check the antenna and antenna cable. Request service if the
problem persists.

xviii

1.

OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

1.1

Communication Unit
The communication unit is the heart of the FELCOM 16 system, transmitting and
receiving messages via the Inmarsat system.
INMARSAT MINI-C MOBILE EARTH STATION

POWER
Switch

OW

ER IN
G
LO TX

R
ER

OR

POWER

Status LEDs
POWER: Lights (in green) when power is on.
LOGIN: Lights (in green) when logged in;
flashes (in green) in green in other instances.
TX:
Lights (in green) when transmitting.
ERROR: Flashes (in red) for equipment error.

Communication unit IC-216

1.1.1

Turning the power on/off


Press the [POWER] switch to power the communication unit and antenna on or
off.
Note: The example screens shown in this manual may not match the screens
you see on your display. The screen you see depends on your system
configuration and equipment settings.

1.1.2

Diagnostics
When the communication unit is turned on it automatically conducts a series of
diagnostic tests to check itself for proper operation. The test takes about 30
seconds and all lamps are on during the test. For further details, see Chapter 7.

1-1

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

1.2

Terminal Unit (PC) Operation


All operations are carried out from the terminal unit (local supply), through an
easy-to-follow menu system. In this manual the PC is referred to as Terminal
Unit. Note that it is necessary to supply a printer.
PC requirements

Operating system:

Memory:
Free space in hard disk:
CPU:
Floppy disk drive

Windows98, Windows 2000, Windows ME,


XP, or Vista
At least 32 MB
At least 20 MB
Pentium 100 MHz or higher

Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other


countries used under license.

1.2.1

Starting, quitting the application


For information about terminal unit operation see the PCs owners manual.
1. Turn on the communications unit.
2. Turn on the terminal unit.
3. Double-click the F16PC icon to start the application. After the program has
been loaded the standby display appears. For details about the standby
display see paragraph 1.3.

F16PC icon
Note: The example screens shown in this manual may not match the
screens you see on your display. The screen you see depends on your
system configuration and equipment settings.
4. To quit the application, press the [F12] key while pressing the [Alt] key. The
following display appears. (You may also quit the application by clicking the
Close button at the top right corner of the screen.)
OK to quit system?
Yes

No

5. Press the [] key to choose Yes and then press the [Enter] key.
6. Turn off the terminal unit in accordance to Windows operating procedure.
7. Turn off the communications unit.
Note: If a different method is used to quit the application, any settings changed
before quitting will not be saved.

1-2

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

1.2.2

Controls description
The FELCOM 16 is almost 100% keyboard controlled. Operation is carried out
with the function keys, numbered F1-F10 at the top of the terminal units
keyboard.
Controls
Esc
F1-F10
Backspace
Insert

Cancels key input and returns to previous display screen.


These are the function keys. They choose menus.
Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
Works the same as paste. See Copying and pasting text in
paragraph 3.2.4.
Delete
Deletes the character selected with the cursor.
Home
Moves the cursor to the top of the message being edited.
End
Moves the cursor to the bottom of the message being edited.
PgUp
Goes to the previous page of the edit screen.
PgDn
Goes to the next page of the edit screen.
[], [], [], [] Control the cursor.
Enter
Registers key input.
Shift
Chooses upper or lower case alphabet. Press and hold down
the key and then press the [Caps Lock] to get upper or lower
case alphabet. Note that only upper case alphabet are used in
telex.
Alt
Executes the shortcut key operation when combined with an
alphabet key. See paragraph 1.2.3.
Space Bar
Inserts a space. In addition, it displays the file list, a partial
view of a file, etc., depending on menu.
Caps Lock
Turns upper case alphabet input on or off. The Caps Lock LED
lights when upper case input is on.
Tab
Inserts horizontal tab characters. The number of tab characters
the key can insert per line of text can be programmed for two,
four or eight tabs.

1-3

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

Ctrl

Num Lock

Works in combination with alphabet keys as follows:


Ctrl + [M]: Same as Enter.
Ctrl + [H]: Same As Back Space.
Ctrl + [I]: Same as Insert.
Ctrl + [V]: Same as Overwrite+Insert.
Turns numeric input on or off. Note that you cannot enter
alphabet when the Num LED is lit.

Note: In telex, lower case, #, &, *, $, @, %, etc. are not used. A full list of
characters useable in telex appears in the Appendix. For e-mail any
character or symbol may be used.

1.2.3

Shortcut keys
The FELCOM 16 provides the keyboard shortcuts shown below for commonly
used functions.
Shortcut keys

1-4

Shortcut key
[Alt]+[N]

Function
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

[Alt]+[V]

Same as Change Window in Edit menu

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

1.2.4

Function keys
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
Edit

Esc

F1

Transmit
Reports
Position
Options
Logs
StopAlarm
EGC
Setup

F2

F4

F3

F5

F6

F7

F8

& 7

F9

F10

Num
Lock

Prt Sc

S
L

SysRq

Keyboard
Function key description
Menu
File (F1)
Edit (F2)
Transmit (F3)
EGC (F4)
Reports (F5)
Logs (F6)
Options (F7)
Setup (F8)
Position (F9)
Stop Alarm (F10)

Description
Processes files.
Provides text editing facilities.
Transmits messages.
Sets up EGC message facilities.
Sets up data reporting function.
Displays sent and received message logs.
Login, logout; testing facilities.
Sets up the system.
Enter your ships position manually.
Silences audio alarm.

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1.3

Standby Display
After the equipment is turned on and the diagnostic test has been conducted, the
standby display appears, showing the system status monitor. The system status
monitor provides various operating information. For a detailed description, see
paragraph 7.4.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Date
Time

02-02-25
01:32 (UTC)

Position

LAT 34:30.00N
LON 135:00.00E
LAT
LON
345 DEG
10.2 KTS
344 (IOR) LOGOUT
NCS CC
NCS CC
Idle
2D
32818 Bytes free

Waypoint
Course
Speed
Current NCS
Current Channel
Current TDM
MES Status
GPS Status

Logs

DCE Memory

Current State: IDLE


DCE F16 Ver. ##

UNSYNC
NCS: IOR

Options

Setup Position StopAlarm


IMN: 443156710
000
OK ( 0dB)
OK ( 0)
OK (135)
OK (
0Hz)
OK
131

BBER
C/N
Send Level
Rx AGC Level
REF Offset Freq
Synthe Local
VCXO Control

Antenna Power Supply


Water Temperature
Water Current
Direction
Speed
Depth

LOGOUT

OK
DEG
DEG
KTS

02-02-25 01:32 (UTC)


LAT: 34:30.00N
LON: 135:00.00E

## = Version No. of RF CON Board

Standby display
After the diagnostic test has been completed, the equipment automatically starts
synchronizing itself with a satellite. When the indication Retuning is replaced
with SYNC(NCS), the synchronization process is completed. Then, you are
ready to receiving EGC messages. For further details see paragraph 2.4.

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1.3.1

Display indications
The display is divided in three sections:
1) The function menu area
2) The working area
3) The operating status area
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

(1)

Setup Position StopAlarm

(1)

1) Function
Menu

2) WORKING AREA

3) Operating
Status
(2)
(3a)
(3b)

(4)
(5)
(7)

(8)
(6)

(9)
(9)

Location of display indications


Below are the indications and meanings of the items in parentheses in the
illustration above.

(1) Communication network mode


No display
Restoration Mode
(Flashing)
Restoration Mode
(Reverse video)

Normal operation
Problem at NCS
Previously designated LES is transmitting the
NCS common channel signal.

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(2) Communication unit status


IDLE
IDLE (PENDING)
SENDING
RECEIVING
LOGIN
LOGOUT
Data Report
TESTING
TEST SETUP
SCANNING
EGC RECEIVER
(Reverse video)
Delivery Status Req.
Forced Clearing

Idle (awaiting receiving, awaiting transmitting)


Awaiting reply from LES
Sending
Receiving
Logged in with NCS
Logging out with NCS
Sending data report
PV (Performance Verification) testing
Requesting PV testing
NCS scanning
EGC-only receiver operation
Transmitting delivery status request
Stopping receiving, transmitting, or scanning

(3a) Communication status


CALLING
Now calling
WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Waiting for acknowledgement from
LES.
RECEIVING EGC MESSAGE
Now receiving EGC message
WAITING FOR BACKOFF
Waiting to transmit data report
Successful Login.
Login was successful
Login failed.
Login failed
Successful Logout.
Logout was successful
Logout failed.
Logout failed
Successful Forced Clearing.
Forced clearing successful
Forced Clearing Failed.
Forced clearing unsuccessful
SENDING MESSAGE PACKETS
Sending TX message packets
WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Waiting for acknowledgement from LES
Successful sending to LES.
Message successfully sent to LES
Sending message failed.
Message could not be sent to LES
Call rejected.
LES rejected your message
Call pending.
LES temporarily suspending
communications
Received Call.
Call received from LES
Received Call(ITA2).
Call(ITA2) received from LES
RECEIVING MESSAGE PACKETS
Receiving message packets
CLEARING
Clearing TX sequence
Successful receiving.
You successfully received message
Receiving failed.
You could not receive message
Successful Data Report.
Data report successfully sent.
Data Report failure.
Data report could not be sent.
PV TEST CALL is rejected.
PV test call rejected by NCS
PV TEST CALL is pending.
PV test pending by LES
TEST-RECEIVING MESSAGE
Receiving test message from LES
TEST-SENDING MESSAGE
Sending test message to LES

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TEST-DISTRESS ALERT
WAITING FOR ACTIVATION
WAITING FOR TEST RESULT
CLEARING
PV TEST is Completed.
PV TEST Failure.

Sending test distress alert to LES


Waiting start of PV test
Waiting for results of PV test
Clearing PV test
PV test is completed.
PV test failed.

(3b) RF CON board program version number


DCE F16 Ver. XX (XX = Version Number)
(4) Frame synchronization
Blank
SYNC (NCS)
SYNC (LES)
MES Sig. Ch
MES Msg. Ch
UNSYNC
Retuning

Changing channel, or during transmission


Synchronizing with NCS
Synchronizing with LES
Transferring to MES signaling channel
Transferring to MES message channel
Out of synchronization
Synchronizing with NCS or LES

(5) 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 Ocean Region
Pacific Ocean Region

(6) Logging status


LOGOUT
LOGIN
LOGIN (Flashing)

Logged out with ocean region


Logged in with ocean region
Logging in with ocean region

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(7) Other information


No display

No receive message in memory, or printer is


operating.
REC. MESSAGE EXISTS Displayed when a routine message has
(Reverse video)
not been printed, or a confidential message is
received.
Data Report
When data reporting is activated.
(Reverse video)
Message Report
Message report setting is activated.
(Reverse video)
(8) Date and time
Date and time, received from the GPS navigator, are displayed. Manually input
date and time are also displayed.
(9) Ships position
Ships position, received from the GPS navigator, is displayed in latitude and
longitude and updated every 30 seconds, or manually input position is displayed.

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1.4

Menu Overview
Operation of the FELCOM 16 is carried out through a menu system which you
access with the function keys at the top of the screen. The example below
shows how to choose menu options from the Editor Setup menu.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Setup

1. System Setup
2. Editor Setup
3. Terminal Setup
4. EGC Setup
5. Auto Mode Setup
6. E-Mail Setup
7. Directories
8. Configuration

Setup menu
2. Choose desired menu by pressing appropriate numeric key. For example,
press the [2] key to show the Editor Setup menu.
Note: You may also choose a menu by pressing the [] or [] key to choose it
and then pressing the [Enter] key.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Setup
Editor Setup
Mode
2. Text
System
Setup Ascii
Insert
Mode
3. Edit
Editor
Setup
Wrap
4. Word
Terminal
Setup ON
ON
5. Line
EGCNo.
Setup
6. Tab
AutoWidth
Mode Setup4 Char
Width 69
7. Column
E-Mail Setup
Block
Type
8. Cursor
Directories
9. Scroll
Configuration Full Screen

Editor setup menu


3. Choose desired menu item by pressing the [] or [] keys followed by the
[Enter] key. A window displaying the options for the item selected or a
alphanumeric data entry window appears depending on your selection. For
example, choose Word Wrap.
ON
OFF

Word wrap options window

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3. Press the [] or [] key to choose option desired and press the [Enter] key.
4. Press the [Esc] key.
Note 1: On some menus the update window appears after you press the [Esc]
key. This is done to ask you to confirm settings. Yes is selected in the
Update window; press the [Enter] key to register settings, or press []
to choose No and press the [Enter] key to escape.
Update
Yes

No

Note 2: The following functions are not available:


Keying Sequence
F3-1
F8-1

F8-4

1.5

Item
Selection of Priority on Transmit Message
NAV PORT, MESSAGE OUTPUT PORT, ACTIVE
PORT, EGC OUTPUT PORT, NETWORK SETUP
on System Setup menu
Waypoint on EGC Setup

Error Messages and Alerts


The terminal unit displays error messages and alerts to call your attention to
misoperation, failed operation and system error. A list of error messages appears
in Chapter 7 and alerts in the Appendix.
To erase an error message or alert, press the [Esc] key.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup Position StopAlarm

Log
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log

Send Message Log


No. Message File Station

LES

Priority Send Status

CAUTION
No Message.

<Press ESC key to continue>

Location of error messages and alerts

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Delivery

1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW

1.6

Choosing a Printer
Choose the printer to use as follows:
1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup Position StopAlarm

File
1. New
2. Open
3. Close
4. Save

ALT-N
ALT-O
ALT-Q
ALT-S

5. Delete
ALT-D
6. Rename
7. Print

ALT-P

8. Print Setting
9. MIME (Decode)

File menu
2. Press the [8] key to choose 8. Print Setting.
Print Setting
Please select Printer
and press Enter key.

No Printer
Windows Printer
PP-510

3. Press the [] or [] key to choose appropriate printer.


No Printer: Choose this item if no printer is connected.
Windows Printer: Choose if a PC-use printer is connected.
PP-510: Choose if PP-510 is connected.
4. Press the [Esc] key to finish.

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2.

SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
This chapter provides the information necessary for initializing the FELCOM 16.
Once the equipment is initialized, you need do no more than press a few keys to
transmit and receive.
Inmarsat assigns an MES an Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN) when it applies for
Inmarsat registration and it is entered during the installation of the MES. The
IMN is necessary to communicate in the Inmarsat system.

2.1

System Settings
The System Setup menu provides for input of date, time, operating mode, and
port function.
1. Press the [F8] key to choose the Setup menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup Position StopAlarm

Setup

1. System Setup
2. Editor Setup
3. Terminal Setup
4. EGC Setup
5. Auto Mode Setup
6. E-Mail Setup
7. Directories
8. Configuration

Setup menu
2. Press the [1] key to display the System Setup menu.
Setup
System Setup

Entered at installation
(Cannot be changed.)
Not used.

System Date & Time


IMN
MES Operation Mode
Nav Port
Active Port
Message Output Port
EGC Output Port
9.Network
Configuration
Setup
Command Window

01:53 02-02-25 (YY-MM-DD)


INMARSAT-C
INT
INT
INT
INT

System setup menu


Note: The IMN number is entered during the installation. The number cannot
be changed.

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3. Press the [] key twice to choose MES Operation Mode.


4. Press the [Enter] key to open the MES operation mode options window.
Setup
System Setup
System Date & Time
IMN
MES Operation Mode
Nav Port
Active Port
Message Output Port
EGC Output Port
9.Network
Configuration
Setup
Command Window

01:53 02-02-25 (YY-MM-DD)


IOR
INMARSAT-C
INMARSAT-C
EGC
OFF
INT
EXT
EXT

System setup menu, MES operation mode options window


5. Press the [] or [] key to choose operating mode, INMARSAT-C or EGC.
The INMARSAT-C setting provides telex communications and operates as an
EGC receiver when the equipment is not transmitting or receiving. The EGC
setting enables EGC-only operation. In this case, Current State: EGC
RECEIVER (in reverse video) at the bottom of the screen.
6. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
7. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window.
Setup
System Setup

For technicians

System Date & Time


IMN
MES Operation Mode
Nav Port
Active Port
Message Output Port
EGC Output Port
9.Network
Configuration
Setup
Command Window

01:53 02-02-25 (YY-MM-DD)


INMARSAT-C
INT
INT
Update
INT
INT
Yes
No

8. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update system settings.


9. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.
Note: If the internal GPS malfunctions, enter data manually as below.
1. Choose System Date & Time from the System Setup menu and then
press the [Enter] key.
Setup
System Setup
System Date & Time
IMN
MES Operation Mode
Nav Port
Active Port
Message Output Port
EGC Output Port
9.Network
Configuration
Setup
Command Window

02-02-25
01:53
97-08 (YY-MM-DD)
INMARSAT-C
INT
INT
INT
INT

Date and time entry window


2. Enter date with the numeric keys.
3. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.

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2.2

PC Window Setup
The Terminal Setup menu provides for set up of the PC window. Set up includes
selection of date display format, currency unit and window colors.
1. Press the [F8] key to choose the Setup menu.
2. Press the [3] key to display the Terminal Setup screen.
Terminal Setup
Date Disp. Form
Currency Unit
Screen Saver
Window Color

YY-MM-DD
US$
ON

Terminal Setup menu


3. Date Disp. Form is selected; press the [Enter] key to open its options window.
YY-MM-DD
MMM-DD-YY
DD-MMM-YY

Date options
4. Press the [] or [] key to choose date display format desired and then press
the [Enter] key to close the window.
5. Press the [] key to choose Currency Unit.
6. Press the [Enter] key to open the currency unit options window.
SDR
US$
EUR
YEN
OTHER

Currency unit options


7. Press the [] or [] key to choose the currency unit to use to calculate toll
charges. SDR means Special Drawing Right and it is the common unit
charge used by all LES to assess toll charges. For OTHER, enter currency
unit name (4 characters max.). Your selection appears next to Currency Unit
in the Terminal Setup menu.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. Press the [] key to choose Window Color and press the [Enter] key.

Window Color
Window Color Setup
Default Color
Window color menu

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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION

10. You may change the background and foreground colors for the various
display screens on the PC window as follows:
a) Choose Window Color Setup.
Window Color Setup
Window
: Base Window
Fore Color : L_WHITE
Back Color : BLUE
To Change: ENTER

To Change Value: L<=>R

Window color setup menu


b) Window is selected; press the [] or [] key to choose the item to adjust.
BASE WINDOW:
RCV Message Display:
EGC Message Display:
EDIT1 EDIT 2
Function:
Sub Menu1 Sub Menu4:
Message:

Standby display
Communications memory display
Communications display
Editor screens
Menu
Sub menus
Status message

EDIT

BASE WINDOW

File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm

MENU

1:
2:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|

< [1] UNTITLED1 >

CAUTION

MESSAGE

Location of items
c) Press the [] key to choose Fore Color.
d) Press the [] or [] key to choose foreground color desired
e) Press the [] key to choose Back Color.
f) Press the [] or [] key to choose background color.
g) To change the color of other windows, repeat steps b-f.
h) Finally press the [Enter] key to show the Update window.
i) Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.

Note: To restore all default color settings, choose Window Color from the
Terminal Setup menu, choose Default Color and then press the [Enter]
key. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.
11.

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Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION

2.3

Login and Logout


Each time the terminal unit is turned on, register your vessel with the Inmarsat C
system to enable communications between your vessel and an LES. This is
called login.
Note that you can transmit or receive EGC messages even if you are not logged
in.
If you will not be using the FELCOM 16 for a prolonged period, you should
logout from the Inmarsat C system, before turning off the terminal unit. The
Inmarsat C system will then register you as inactive, notifying anyone trying to
call you that you are currently unavailable. If you do not log out before turning off
the power, some LESs may attempt to send a message to you. They may
charge your correspondent, even if you dont receive the message.

2.3.1

Login
1. Confirm that SYNC (NCS) appears at the bottom of the screen.
2. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Options
1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
5. Ocean Region
6. LES Information
7. Test

Options menu
3. Press the [1] key to display the Login screen.
Options
Login
Start
Yes

No

Login screen

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Note: The terminal unit must be idle to login. (Current State: IDLE
appears at the bottom of the screen.) When it is not idle, Ignored:
MES is not idle. appears. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby
display. Wait until the terminal unit becomes idle.
4. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to start login.
5. Login begins and the screen should now look something like the illustration
below, with LOGIN flashing.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup Position StopAlarm

Options
Login

Starting Login Process.


Press any key to escape.

LOGIN replaces IDLE.


Flashing during login
Current State: LOGIN
CALLING
DCE F16 Ver. **

SYNC ( NCS )
NCS: IOR
LOGIN

02-02-25 02:02 (UTC)


LAT: 34:30.00N
LON: 135:30.00E

Appearance of display screen during login


When login is completed, the message Successful login. appears. Then,
the terminal unit goes into Idle status and LOGIN stops blinking.
6. Press any key to return to the standby display.

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2.3.2

Logout
1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
2. Press the [2] key to display the logout screen.
Note: The terminal unit must be idle to logout. When it is not idle, Ignored:
MES is not idle. appears. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby
display. Wait until the terminal unit becomes idle.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Options
Logout
Start
Yes

Current State: IDLE


Successful Login.
DCE F16 Ver.**

No

SYNC ( NCS )
NCS: IOR
LOGIN

02-02-25 02:04 (UTC)


LAT: 34:30.00N
LON: 135:30.00E

Options menu, logout screen


3. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to start logout. The screen now looks
something like the illustration below.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup Position StopAlarm

Options
Logout

Starting Logout Process.


Press any key to escape.

Current State: LOGOUT


CALLING
DCE F16 Ver. **

SYNC ( NCS )
NCS: IOR
LOGIN

02-02-25 02:02 (UTC)


LAT: 34:30.00N
LON: 135:30.00E

Appearance of display screen during logout


4. When logout is completed, Successful Logout. appears. Current State
then returns to IDLE.
5. Turn off the FELCOM 16.

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2.4

EGC Settings

2.4.1

What is the EGC (Enhanced Group Call) service?


The EGC service enables EGC information providers to send SafetyNETTM,
FleetNETTM and System messages via an LES to a specific groups of ships, or
to all ships within a defined geographical area.
Each type of EGC service is sent as follows:
1) The information provider prepares the message, and then accesses the
appropriate Country of the international telex network to send the message
to an LES.
2) The LES processes and forwards it to the NCS for the ocean region
designated by the provider.
3) Then, the NCS broadcasts the message throughout the ocean region. (The
operator may choose the EGC messages to receive by position (one
position) and geographical position (nine areas). For further details see
paragraph 2.4.2.)
Satellite

Information Provider
* Meteorological body
* Navtex station
* Coast guard
* Rescue center
* Shipping company,
etc.

NCS common channel


Ch1

LES1

MES
Ch2

LES2

MES
Ch3

LES3

MES
NCS

Ch1-Ch3 are dedicated


channels for each LES.

The EGC system


Three EGC services are available:
1) SafetyNETTM
This provides a means for information providers to distribute Maritime Safety
Information (MSI) from shore-to-ship. Authorized information providers
include:
a) Hydrographic Offices, for navigational warnings
b) National Weather Services, for meteorological warnings and forecasts
c) Rescue Co-ordination Center, for shore-to-ship distress alerts and other
urgent information
d) International Ice Patrol, for North Atlantic ice hazards

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2) FleetNETTM
This service allows authorized information providers such as commercial
subscription services, shipping companies and governments, which have
registered with a LES that supports FleetNETTM, to broadcast messages to
selected group of MESs. Typical applications of FleetNETTM are
a)
b)
c)
d)
e)

Fleet or company broadcasts


News broadcasts
Commercial weather services
Market quotations
Government broadcasts to all vessels on a countrys registration

3) System
EGC system-related is sent by Inmarsat to certain ship groups and
geographical areas.

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2.4.2

EGC setup
The FELCOM 16 receives EGC messages directed to its present position and
Navarea without further programming. The EGC Setup screen lets you choose
additional areas for which to receive messages and also the Navtex station and
type of message for Coastal Warning (NAVTEX Re-broadcast).
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Setup

1. System Setup
2. Editor Setup
3. Terminal Setup
4. EGC Setup
5. Auto Mode Setup
6. E-Mail Setup
7. Directories
8. Configuration

Setup menu
2. Press the [4] key to display the EGC Setup menu.
Setup
EGC Setup

Not used.

Receive EGC Area


Additional Position
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint (from NAV Equipment)

OFF

NAVTEX
Station Code
Type of Message (Can't reject other report)
Ice reports
OFF
OMEGA messages
Meteo. forecasts
OFF
SATNAV messages
Pilot service
OFF
Other navaid msg
DECCA messages OFF
QRU (no message)
LORAN messages OFF

3.

4.

5.
6.

2-10

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

EGC setup menu


The cursor is selecting Additional Position, where you can enter the L/L
position of an ocean region you want to receive broadcasts about. Press the
[Enter] key to open the additional position entry window.
Enter position as follows:
a) Enter latitude (XX XX).
b) Press the [N] or [S] key as appropriate to enter coordinate.
c) Enter longitude (XXX XX).
d) Press the [E] or [W] key as appropriate enter coordinate.
Press the [Enter] key to close the additional position entry window.
Press the [] key to choose Navarea.

2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION

7. Press the [Enter] key to open the navarea entry window.


Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC Area
Additional Position
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint (from NAV Equipment)

OFF

NAVTEX
Station Code
Type of Message (Can't reject other report)
Ice reports
OFF
OMEGA messages
Meteo. forecasts
OFF
SATNAV messages
Pilot service
OFF
Other navaid msg
DECCA messages OFF
QRU (no message)
LORAN messages OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

EGC setup menu, Navarea entry window


8. Enter additional Navarea(s) (I-XVI, up to nine) in two digits, referring to the
illustration below for code number.

Navareas
9. Press the [Enter] key to close the navarea entry window.
Note: Fixed Area is where you enter fixed areas (max. 3) for chart
correction service. However, this service is not yet available; enter no
data.

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10. Press the [] key to choose Station Code.


11. Press the [Enter] key to open the station code entry window.
Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC Area
Additional Position
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint (from NAV Equipment)

OFF

NAVTEX
Station Code
Type of Message (Can't reject other report)
Ice reports
OFF
OMEGA messages
Meteo. forecasts
OFF
SATNAV messages
Pilot service
OFF
Other navaid msg
DECCA messages OFF
QRU (no message)
LORAN messages OFF

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

EGC setup menu, station code entry window


12. Enter the navtex station code (A-Z) of the navarea, in upper case alphabet.
For details about navtex stations, consult the operators manual of the navtex
receiver.
13. Press the [Enter] key to close the station code entry window.
14. Choose message type to receive:
a) Press the [] or [] key to choose message type.
b) Press the [Enter] key.
c) Press the [] or [] key to choose ON or OFF as appropriate.
d) Repeat a) thru c) to set other message types.
e) Press the [Enter] key.
Note: Navtex messages Coastal navigational information, Meteorological
warning and Search and rescue alert (they do not appear on the
EGC Setup menu) must always be received.
15. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window.
Setup
EGC Setup
Receive EGC Area
Additional Position
Navarea
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 Update
OFF
Pilot service
OFF
Other navaid msg
OFF
DECCA messages OFF
QRU (no message) YesOFF No
LORAN messages OFF

EGC setup menu, update window


16. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update EGC settings.
17. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.

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2.4.3

Adding EGC channels


The EGC Channel List stores EGC channels. There are currently four EGC
channels, one for each satellite. These four channels are pre-programmed into
the unit and marked in the EGC Channel List with asterisks. When more EGC
channels become available you can add them to the list as below.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [8] key to display the Configuration menu.
3. Press the [3] key to display the EGC Channel List.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position StopAlarm

Setup
Configuration
EGC Channel List
ENTER: Set ESC: Quit
11080*

12580*

10840*

11088*

EGC channel list


4. Using the arrow keys, place the cursor where there is no data entered.
Current EGC channels are marked with an asterisk. These channels cannot
be changed.

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5. Press the [Enter] key to open the EGC channel list entry screen.
Setup
Configuration
EGC Channel List
ENTER: Set ESC: Quit

11080*
11080*

12580*

10840*

11088*

EGC channel list entry screen


6. Enter EGC channel frequency code. The EGC channel frequency code range
is 6000-14000.
7. Press the [Enter] key to close the text window.
8. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window.
Setup
Configuration
EGC Channel List

ENTER: set ESC: quit


11080*

12580*

10840* 11088*
Update
Yes

No

EGC channel list, update window


9. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to register input.
Note: If the EGC channel frequency code entered is invalid, the message "Input
Error: Channel No." appears. Clear the error message by pressing the
[Esc] key. Place the cursor at the invalid frequency, press the [Enter] key
and enter correct frequency.
10. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

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2.4.4

Saving, printing EGC messages automatically


You may choose the EGC messages to save and print as follows:
Automatically saving EGC messages
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [5] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm
Auto Receive Message Save
Auto Receive Message Print
Data Report & Polling Print
Auto EGC Message Save
Auto EGC Message Print

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

Auto EGC message save menu


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose Auto EGC Message Save and then press
the [Enter] key.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto EGC Message Save
System
FleetNET
SafetyNET (Routine)
SafetyNET (Safety)
SafetyNET (Urgent & Distress)

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON

Auto EGC message print menu


4. Press the [] or [] key to choose message type and then press the [Enter]
key.
5. Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and press the [Enter] key to close the
window.
6. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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Automatically printing EGC messages


1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [5] key to display the Auto mode setup menu.
3. Press the [] key to choose Auto EGC Message Print and then press the
[Enter] key.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto EGC Message Print
System
FleetNET
SafetyNET (Routine)
SafetyNET (Safety)
SafetyNET (Urgent & Distress)

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

Auto EGC message print menu


4. Press the [] or [] key to choose message type and then press the [Enter]
key.
5. Choose ON or OFF as appropriate and press the [Enter] key to close the
window.
6. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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2.5

Adding NCS Channels


This section shows you how to add NCS channels to the NCS Channel List. 19
channels can be listed per each ocean region. Currently, there are four NCS
channels, and they are marked with asterisks in the list. Add NCS channels to
the list as below when they become operational.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [8] key to display the Configuration menu.
3. Press the [4] key to display the NCS Channel List.
Setup
Configuration
NCS Channel List
ENTER: Set ESC: Quit
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

AOR (WEST)
FREQ
ID

AOR (EAST)
ID
FREQ

ID

044
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

144
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

244
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

11080*

12580*

POR
FREQ

ID

12580*

344
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

IOR
FREQ
10840*

NCS channel list


4. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor in a blank ID column.
5. Press the [Enter] key to open the data entry window.
6. Enter NCS channel ID number, in two digits. (Entry of leading zero is not
necessary.) The ID number range is 45-63.
7. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
8. With the [] key, choose the frequency column.
9. Press the [Enter] key to open the frequency entry window.
10. Enter NCS channel frequency code. The frequency code range is
6000-14000.
11. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
12. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window.
Setup
Configuration
NCS Channel List
ENTER: Set ESC: Quit
No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

AOR (WEST)
ID
FREQ

AOR (EAST)
ID
FREQ

ID

044
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

144
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

244
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

11080*

12580*

POR
FREQ
12580*

ID

IOR
FREQ

344 10840*
3
3
3
3 Update
3
Yes
No
3
3

NCS channel list, update window

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13. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to register input.


Note: If the ID or frequency entered is invalid the message "Input Error: NCS
ID" (for invalid ID) or "Input Error: Channel No." (for invalid frequency)
appears. Clear the error message by pressing the [Esc] key. Place the
cursor at the invalid ID or frequency code. Then, press the [Enter] key
and enter correct ID or frequency.
14. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

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2.6

LES List
The LES List provides for storage of 44 LES names per ocean region. By
entering approximate toll charges in the LES list, you can see that information on
the Transmit message menu.

2.6.1

Setting toll charges


Main LES (LES name and ID) are already registered in the FELCOM 16; but, toll
charges are not set. To set communication toll charges do the following:
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Setup

1. System Setup
2. Editor Setup
3. Terminal Setup
4. EGC Setup
5. Auto Mode Setup
6. E-Mail Setup
7. Directories
8. Configuration

Setup menu
2. Press the [8] key to display the Configuration menu.
Setup
Configuration
1. Station List
2. LES List
3. EGC Channel List
4. NCS Channel List
5. E-Mail/SMS Service List
6. Save/Load
8. Directories
9. Configuration

Configuration menu

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3. Press the [2] key to display the LES List.


LES List
Ctrl+P: Print ENTER: List Entry ESC: Quit
No

AOR (WEST)
Name

AOR (EAST)
Name

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS

Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
Telecom Italia

POR
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS

Korea Telecom

IOR
Name
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
OTE
VSNL
Korea Telecom

LES list
4. Using the arrow keys, choose the LES for which you want to enter toll
charges. For example, choose KDDI (Japan).
5. Press the [Enter] key.
Setup
Configuration
LES List
Ctrl+P: Print ENTER: List Entry ESC: Quit
No
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

AOR (WEST)
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS

AOR (EAST)
Name

POR
Name

Telenor S.S.Inc
Telenor S.S.Inc
Name
:
NETELY/BT/TELEN
GOONHILLY
ID
: 005
BURUM/YAMAGUCHI
YAMAGUCHI
Remarks
:
EIK/TELENOR
Charge
(US$/256bit)
FUCINO
TELEX *****.**
FAX
*****.**
E-Mail *****.**
KUMSAN
SMS
*****.**
PSDN *****.**
X400 *****.**
DNID *****.**
SPEC *****.**

IOR
Name
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.NS
OTE
VSNL
Korea Telecom

Erase the Name to delete this LES.

LES list, LES data entry window


6. Press the [] key to choose TELEX and press the [Enter] key to open the text
entry window.
7. Enter telex charges (per 256 bit) and press the [Enter] key.
For toll charges, contact appropriate LES.
8. Enter toll charges for other items similarly.
9. Press the [Esc] key to return to the LES list.
10. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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2.6.2

Registering LES to LES list


Follow the procedure below to register newly constructed LESs.
1. Press the [F8], [8] and [2] keys to show the LES list.
2. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor where desired. For example, choose
005 in the AOR(WEST) column.
Setup
Configuration
LES List
Ctrl+P: Print ENTER: List Entry ESC: Quit
No
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

AOR (WEST)
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS

AOR (EAST)
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
Telecom Italia

POR
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
Telenor S.S.AS

Korea Telecom

IOR
Name
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
OTE
VSNL
Korea Telecom

Place cursor here.


LES ID: XXX
No. (00-43)
0: AOR(WEST)
1: AOR(EAST)
2: POR
3: IOR

Configuration menu
3. Press the [Enter] key.
Setup
Configuration
LES List
Ctrl+P: Print ENTER: List Entry ESC: Quit
No
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

AOR (WEST)
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS

AOR (EAST)
Name

POR
Name

Telenor S.S.Inc
Telenor S.S.Inc
Name
:
NETELY/BT/TELEN
GOONHILLY
ID
: 005
BURUM/YAMAGUCHI
YAMAGUCHI
Remarks :
EIK/TELENOR
Charge
(US$/256bit)
FUCINO
TELEX *****.**
FAX
*****.**
E-Mail *****.**
KUMSAN
SMS
*****.**
PSDN *****.**
X400 *****.**
DNID *****.**
SPEC *****.**

IOR
Name
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.NS
OTE
VSNL
Korea Telecom

Erase the Name to delete this LES.

LES list options


4. Name is selected; press the [Enter] key to open the text entry window.

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Name
:
ID
:
Remarks :
Charge
(US$/256bit)
TELEX *****.**
FAX
*****.**
E-Mail *****.**
SMS *****.**
PSDN *****.**
X400 *****.**
DNID *****.**
SPEC *****.**
Erase the Name to delete this LES.

LES list, text entry window


5. Enter LES name (maximum 15 characters).
6. Press the [Enter] key.
7. Press the [] key twice to choose Remarks.
8. Press the [Enter] key.
9. Enter remarks (up to 20 characters).
10. Press the [Enter] key.
11. Press the [] key to choose TELEX and press the [Enter] key.
12. Enter TELEX toll charges (per 256 bit) and press the [Enter] key.
13. Enter toll charges for other items similarly.
14. Press the [Esc] key to return to the LES list.
15. Repeat steps 2-14 to enter another LES.
16.Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

2.6.3

Editing the LES list


1.
2.
3.
4.

Press the [F8], [8] and [2] keys to shown the LES list.
Use the arrow keys to choose the LES you want to edit.
Press the [Enter] key.
Do the following:
Change station name: Press the [] or [] key to choose Name and then
press the [Enter] key. Press the [Backspace] key to erase name and then
enter new name. Press the [Enter] key.
Delete station: Press the [] or [] key to choose Name and then press the
[Enter] key. Press the [Backspace] key to erase name and then press the
[Enter] key.
5. Press the [Esc] key to quit.
6. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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2.6.4

Printing the LES list


1. Press [F8], [8] and [2] to display the LES list.
2. To print the LES list, press the [P] key while pressing the [Ctrl] key.

LES List ( Printed at 02-02-25 02:33 )


+++++ AOR (WEST) ++++
No. Name
01 Telenor S.S.Inc
02 Stratos M.N.
03 KDDI
04 Telenor S.S.AS
12 Xantic (NED)
21 France Telecom
22 Xantic (AUS)

LES ID
001
002
003
004
012
021
022

+++++ AOR (EAST) +++++


LES ID
No. Name
101
01 Telenor S.S.Inc

Remarks
USA
CANADA
JAPAN
NORWAY
NETHERLANDS
FRANCE
AUSTRALIA

Remarks
USA

Sample LES list printout


3. To return to the standby display, press the [Esc] key three times.

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2.7

Station List

2.7.1

Adding stations to the station list


The FELCOM 16 provides an address book for storing 64 station IDs. Enter
station IDs as below.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [8] key to display the Configuration menu.
3. Press the [1] key to display the Station List.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

Setup
Configuration
Station List

Group Station Name


01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

abc
xyz
Seagull

Type

Code ID / Address

E-Mail abc@ furuno.co.jp


E-Mail xyz@ furuno.co.jp
TELEX 584 463609999

Page Up, Page Down: Move


Ctrl+P: Print
Sort (Ctrl+G: Group, Ctrl+N: Station Name, Ctrl+T: Type)

Sample station list


4. Operate the [] key to place the cursor on a blank line.
5. Press the [Enter] key.
Station Group
Station Name
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
Remarks

TELEX

Erase the Name to delete this station.

Station list items


6. Press the [Enter] key to open the station group entry window.
7. Enter station group name, using up to five characters.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. Press the [] key to choose Station Name.
10. Press the [Enter] key to open the station name entry window.
11. Enter station name, using up to 15 characters.
12. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
13. Press the [] key to choose Destination Type.
14. Press the [Enter] key to open the destination type window.

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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION

TELEX
FAX
E-Mail
SMS
PSDN
X400
DNID
SPEC
TELEX (Prefixed)
FAX
(Prefixed)
PSDN (Prefixed)
X400 (Prefixed)
DNID (Prefixed)
SPEC (Prefixed)

Destination (communication) type options


TELEX: Telex communication
FAX:
Facsimile service
E-Mail: E-mail (electronic mail) Service
SMS: Short Message Service
PSDN: Packet Switched Data Network
- to an office computer via a data network using X.25 standard.
X400: For future use
DNID: Data Network ID. See page 5-12.
SPEC: Ship-to shore requests for safety service, accessed by using special
code numbers
15. Press the [] or [] key to choose destination type desired.
16. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. Follow appropriate procedure on
the next several pages.

Procedure for Telex


1. Press the [] key to choose Country Code.
2. Press the [Enter] key.
3. For ship-to-shore telex, enter international telex country code; ship-to-ship
telex, enter ocean region. A list of international telex country codes appears
in the Appendix.
Ocean Region
AOR-East: 581 POR: 582
IOR:
583 AOR-West: 584
4. Press the [Enter] key.
5. Press the [] key to choose Station ID.
6. Press the [Enter] key to open the station ID entry window.
7. Enter telex subscriber number (for ship-to-shore) or MES Inmarsat Mobile
Number (for ship-to-ship). Up to 15 characters, including space, can be
entered.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. Press the [] key to choose Remarks.
10. Press [Enter] to open the remarks entry window.
11. Enter remarks, using up to 20 characters.

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12. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.


13. Press the [Esc] key to return to the station list.
14. To enter another Telex station repeat the procedure from step 4 on page
2-24.
15. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.
Procedure for FAX
1. Press the [] key to choose Country Code.
2. Press the [Enter] key to open the country code entry window.
3. Enter international telephone code of subscriber. See the Appendix for list of
telephone codes.
4. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
5. Press the [] key to Station ID.
6. Press the [Enter] key to open the station ID entry window.
7. Enter fax number.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. Press the [] key to choose Modem Type.
10. Press the [Enter] key to open the modem type options window.
Modem Type
T30
V21
V22
V22B
V23
V26B
V26T
V27T
V32
Other

FAX
V.21
V.22
V.22bis
V.23
V.26bis
V.26ter
V.27ter
V.32

300bps Duplex
1200bps Duplex
2400bps Duplex
600/1200bps
2400/1200bps
2400bps Duplex
4800/2400bps
9600bps Duplex

Modem type options window


11. Press the [] or [] key to choose mode type of subscriber. For a landline fax
or a fax-equipped Inmarsat B MES, choose T30 FAX.
12. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
13. Press the [] to choose Remarks.
14. Press the [Enter] key.
15. Enter remarks, using up to 20 characters.
16. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
17. Press the [Esc] key to return to the station list.
18. To enter another Fax station repeat the procedure from step 4 on page
2-24.
19. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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Procedure for E-mail


1. Press the [] key to choose Address.
2. Press the [Enter] key to open the e-mail address entry window.
3. Enter recipients e-mail address.
4. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
5. Press the [] to choose Remarks.
6. Press the [Enter] key.
7. Enter remarks, using up to 20 characters.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. Press the [Esc] key to return to the station list.
10. To enter another E-mail station repeat the procedure from step 4 on page
2-24.
11. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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2.7.2

Editing the station list


1. Press [F8], [8] and [1] to display the Station List.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Setup
Configuration
Station List

Group Station Name


01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

abc
xyz
Seagull

Type

Code ID / Address

E-Mail abc@ furuno.co.jp


E-Mail xyz@ furuno.co.jp
TELEX 584 463609999

Page Up, Page Down: Move


Ctrl+P: Print
Sort (Ctrl+G: Group, Ctrl+N: Station Name, Ctrl+T: Type)

Station list
Note: You may sort the list by group name, station name or communication
type as follows:
Group name: Each press of [Ctrl] + [G] sorts the list by group name,
ascending or descending order.
Station name: Each press of [Ctrl] + [N] sorts the list by station name,
in ascending or descending order.
Comm. type: Each press of [Ctrl] + [T] sorts the list by communication
type, in ascending or descending order.
2. Press the [] or [] key to choose a station and then press the [Enter] key.
3. Do one of the following:
Change station name: Press the [] or [] key to choose Station Name and
then press the [Enter] key. Press the [Backspace] key to erase station name
and then enter new data. Press the [Enter] key.
Delete station: Press the [] or [] key to choose Station Name and then
press the [Enter] key. Press the [Backspace] key to erase station name and
then press the [Enter] key.
4. Press the [Esc] key to save changes.
5. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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2.7.3

Printing the station list


1. Press [F8], [8] and [1] to display the Station List.
2. press the [P] key while pressing the [Ctrl] key.
No.
01
02
03

Station List ( Printed at 02-02-25 02:38 )


Group Name
Type
Dest, ID, Modem / Address
x1
abc
E-Mail abc@ furuno.co.jp
x2
xyz
E-Mail xyz@ furuno.co.jp
x3
Seagull
TELEX 584 463609999
Station Name
Group Name

Remarks

Subscriber's Number
Country Code

Sample station list printout


3. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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2.8

Entering Own Ships Position


When the internal GPS navigator is abnormal, manually enter position as below.
1. Press the [F9] key to display the Position menu.
File

Edit

LAT
LON

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Ship Position
34:30.00N
135:30.00E

Ship position window


2. Press the [Enter] key to open the latitude entry window.
LAT
LON

3.
4.
5.
6.

Ship Position
00:00.00N
34:30.00N
000:00.00E

Latitude entry window


Enter latitude (XX XX) and then press the [N] or [S] key as appropriate to
enter coordinate.
Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Press the [] key to choose LON.
Press the [Enter] key to open the longitude entry window.
LAT
LON

Ship Position
00:00.00N
135:30.00E
000:00.00E

Longitude entry window


7. Enter longitude (XXX XX) and then press the [E] or [W] key as appropriate
to enter coordinate.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window.
File

Edit

LAT
LON

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Ship Position
34:50.00N
000:00.00E
Update

Yes

No

Ship position, update


10. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update position and close the Ship
Position menu. The position entered appears at the bottom right corner of the
system status monitor screen.

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2.9

Creating A Directory
Incoming and outgoing messages may be saved to the hard disk. If no directory
is specified, all messages are saved to the My Documents folder (in Windows
Vista, messages are saved to the Felcom16 folder in Documents).

2.9.1

Creating a directory where to store messages


The procedure below shows how to create a directory on the root directory in the
hard disk.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [7] key to display the Directories menu.
Directories

Message Directory
EGC Message Directory
Directories menu
3. Press the [] key to choose Message Directory and then press the [Enter]
key.

Setup menu, message directory (Windows XP)


4. Press the [Insert] key.

Make Directory

Directory name entry window

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5. Enter directory name and press the [Enter] key. Entered name appears.

Message Directory (Windows XP)


Note 1: To create a directory within a directory at step 5, repeat steps 4 and
5.
Note 2: To return to the above stage, place the cursor on [] and then
press the [Enter] key.
6. Press the [Esc] key to show the Update window.
7. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.
8. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display. Then, received
messages (transmitted messages) are saved to the directory created above.
Note 1: To remove a directory, do steps 1-3 in the above procedure, choose the
directory to remove and then press the [Delete] key.
Note 2: A directory for EGC messages can also be made as above. In this case
choose EGC Message Directory at step 3.

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2.9.2

Specifying directory where to store messages


You may specify the directory where to store messages on the hard disk as
follows:
1. Press the [F8] and [7] keys to show the Directories menu.
2. Press the [] key to choose Message Directory and press the [Enter] key.

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Message directory
Press the [] key to place the cursor on [].
Press the [Enter] key. Root directory is displayed.
Press the [] or [] key to choose a directory.
Press the [Enter] key.
Pres the [Esc] key to show the Update window.
Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.
Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

Note: The directory where to store EGC messages can also be created as
above. Choose EGC Message Directory at step 2 in the above procedure.

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2.10

E-mail Service/SMS Station List


E-mail service providers and SMS stations are already registered in the
FELCOM 16. To add new e-mail service providers or SMS stations, follow the
procedure below.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [8] key to display the Configuration menu.
Setup
Configuration
1. Station List
2. LES List
3. EGC Channel List
4. NCS Channel List
5. E-Mail/SMS Service List
6. Save/Load
8. Directories
9. Configuration

Setup menu, configuration


3. Press the [5] key to display the E-mail/SMS Service List.
Setup
Configuration

E-Mail/SMS Service List


1. Station List
AOR.W
2. LES List LES Name
3. EGC Channel List
001
Telenor
01 Channel
4. NCS
List S.S.Inc
012
Xantic
(NED)
02
5. E-Mail Service List
002
Stratos M.N.
03
004
Telenor
S.S.AS
04
8. Directories
003
KDDI
05
9. Configuration
Singapore T.
06
321
France Telecom
07
322
Xantic (AUS)
08

AOR.E POR

IOR

101
112
102
104
103

321
312
302
304
303
328
321
322

321
322

201
212
202
203
210
321
322

Setup menu, E-Mail/SMS service list

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4. Press the [] to choose a blank line in the Station Name column and then
press the [Enter] key.
Service LES Name
Service ID (E-Mail)
(SMS)
LES ID(AORW)
(AORE)
(POR)
(IOR)
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Separator:
SMS:
Attach File(MIME)

OFF

Enter data for LES which offers e-mail services. For


details contact LES directly.
Example
Enter data of the KDDI LES as follows:
Service LES Name
Service ID (E-Mail)
Service ID (SMS)
LES ID (AORW)
(AORE)
(POR)
(IOR)
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Separator:
SMS:
Attach File(MIME)

KDDI
28
66
004
104
204
304
To:
CC:
Subject:
Blank
Blank
ON(UUENCODE)

E-mail setup items


5. Press the [Enter] key to open the service LES name entry window.
Service LES Name
Service ID (E-Mail)
Service ID (SMS)
LES ID(AORW)
(AORE)
(POR)
(IOR)
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Separator:
SMS:
Attach File(MIME)

OFF

Service station list, service station name entry window


6. Type in LES which provides e-mail service.
7. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
8. Press the [] key to choose Service ID (E-Mail).
9. Press the [Enter] key to open the service ID entry window.
10. Enter E-mail Service ID (Special Access) Code.
11. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
12. Press the [] key to choose Service ID (SMS).
13. Press the [Enter] key to open the Service ID (SMS) entry window.
14. Enter SMS Service ID (Special Access Code)
15. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.

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16. Press the [] key to choose LES ID.


17. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES ID entry window.
18. Enter ID of AOR-W.
19. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
20. Repeat steps 17-19 to enter AOR-East, POR and IOR.
21. Press the [] key to choose To:.
22. Press the [Enter] key to open the to header entry window.
23. Type appropriate To header (for example, TO:, to+, etc.).
24. Press the [Enter] key to close the to header entry window.
25. Press the [] key to choose Cc:.
26. Press the [Enter] key to open the Cc header entry window.
27. Type appropriate Cc header (for example, CC:, cc+, etc.).
28. Press the [Enter] key to close the Cc header entry window.
29. Press the [] key to choose Subject:.
30. Press the [Enter] key to open the subject entry window.
31. Type appropriate Subject header (for example, Subject:, subject+, etc.).
32. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
33. Press the [] key to choose Separator.
34. Press the [Enter] key to open the separator entry window.
35. Type appropriate Separator (for example, blank space, STX:, etc.).
36. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
37. Press the [] key to choose SMS.
38. Press the [Enter] key to open the SMS window.
39. If it is necessary to enter special Prefix sms+ before telephone number,
enter the keyword now. For example, for Singapore Telecom enter
sms+8190123456789.
40. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
41. Press the [] key to choose Attach File (MIME).
42. Press the [Enter] key to open the Attach File (MIME) window.
43. Choose ON(BASE64), ON(UUENCODE) or OFF as appropriate.
BASE64: General text converter
UUENCODE: UNIX text converter
44. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
45. Press the [Esc] key four times to return to the standby display.

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2.11

E-mail Setup
Choose the LES where to forward e-mail. Also, you may need to register with an
LES which provides e-mail services.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [6] key to choose E-mail Setup.
Setup
E-Mail Setup
LES Name
01

AOR.W AOR.E POR


001

201

321

AOR.W AOR.E POR

IOR

Telnor
ComsatS.S.Inc

101

IOR

6. Auto Mode Setup


7. E-Mail Setup
8. Directories
9. Configuration

E-mail setup
3. Press the [Enter] key to open the e-mail station list.
E-Mail Setup
LES Name
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

Telenor S.S.Inc
Xantic (NED)
Stratos M.N.
Telenor S.S.AS
KDDI
Singapore T.
France Telecom
Xantic (AUS)

001
012
002
004
003

101
112
102
104
103

321
322

321
322

201
212
202
204
203
210
321
322

321
312
302
304
303
328
321
322

E-mail station list


4. Press the [] or [] key to choose the LES where e-mail is to be sent.
5. Press the [Enter] key.
6. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

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2.12

Saving, Loading System Settings


System settings (as well as messages) may be saved to a selected folder and
loaded onto the terminal unit. This is useful for having backup copies of system
settings.

2.12.1

Saving system settings


1. Press the [F8] key to show the Setup menu, then press the [8] key to open
the Configuration menu.
2. Press the [6] key to choose Save/Load.

Save/Load Window
3. Press the [] to select [Save], then press the [Enter] key.
1. ALL
2. Station List
3. LES List
4. E-Mail/SMS Service List
5. Other

Save Window
4. Key in the numeric corresponding to the item you want to save.
ALL: All contents (Distress Alert Setup)
Station List: Station List
LES List: LES List
E-Mail/SMS Service List: E-mail service/SMS service list
Other: Other than Distress Alert Setup menu, Station List, LES List, E-mail
service/SMS service list.

New Folder

OK

Cancel

[Destination Folder] dialogue box (Windows XP)


5. Select your destination folder and click [OK]. The OK to save? dialogue
box appears.
6. Select [YES] and click, or press the [Enter] key, to save chosen system
setting to the selected folder.

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2.12.2

Loading system settings to the terminal unit


1. Press the [F8] key to show the Setup menu, then press the [8] key to open
the Configuration menu.
3. Press the [6] key to choose Save/Load.
4. Press the [] key to choose Load, and press the [Enter] key.
1. ALL
2. Station List
3. LES List
4. E-Mail/SMS Service List
5. Other

Load Window
6. Press appropriate numeric key to choose the item to load.
7. Select a destination folder and press the [OK] button. The OK to load?
dialogue box appears.
8. Select [Yes] and press the [Enter] key to load chosen system setting.

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3.

FILE OPERATIONS
This chapter describes how to prepare, edit, save and print files (messages).

3.1

Files and Working Areas


To create a new message it is necessary to open a new file. After a new file is
opened, one of two working areas in the internal memory is secured to create
the message. The term open a file also refers to the loading of a prepared file
into a working area.
When you remove a file from a working area this is called closing a file.
INTERNAL MEMORY
HARD DISK MEMORY

FELCOM 16's
TWO WORKING AREAS

FILE 1

FILE 2

Screen
Display
Can select one
for display.
(Change Window
on Edit menu)

FILE 3

Internal memory

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3.2

Preparing Files
There are two types of files: routine and confidential. Files can be assigned a file
name and saved to the hard disk for later use. A message may contain
maximum 32 Kbytes of characters.

3.2.1

Preparing a routine file


1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup Position StopAlarm

File
1. New
2. Open
3. Close
4. Save

ALT-N
ALT-O
ALT-Q
ALT-S

5. Delete
ALT-D
6. Rename
7. Print

ALT-P

8. Print Setting
9. MIME (Decode)

File menu
2. Press the [1] key to choose New. The display should now look something like
the illustration below.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001|
Cursor can be a square or an underline.

----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX
1 Char.
[ Line
1/
1 Col.
1 ]
[Insert
]

Text editor screen


Note: When two working areas are opened and you try to open a third file,
the message Save this message appears. When this occurs close an
open file to free a working area.
3. The cursor is on the first line. Type your message.
4. To transmit the message you have just prepared, go to paragraph 4.1.2. To
save it to the hard disk, for future transmission, go to paragraph 3.3.

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3.2.2

Preparing a confidential file


If communicating with another FURUNO FELCOM, you can prepare a
confidential message by entering S???-addressee code(-password): in the first
line of the message text. You can also receive confidential messages containing
this header from a land subscriber or any MES.
There are two types of confidential messages: message with addressee code
and message with both addressee code and password.
When the FELCOM 16 receives a confidential message, the message is neither
displayed nor printed immediately. To display or print the contents of a
confidential message, the recipient executes the procedure shown in paragraph
4.2.3.
Addressee code and password
Caller and recipient agree beforehand on both the addressee code and the
password. The addressee code might be the title of the recipient; for example,
CAPTAIN. The password could be the classification of the message; for example,
SECRET.
Preparing message with addressee code
Type the addressee code as shown in the illustration below and then type the
text of message.
Be sure to enter colon.
S???-addressee code: (text of message)
maximum 8 characters

Addressee code
Preparing message with both addressee code and password
Type the addressee code and password as shown in the illustration below and
then type the text of message.
Be sure to enter colon.
S???-addressee code-password: (text of message)
maximum 8 characters

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 message.

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3.2.3

Editor menu setup


The Editor menu sets the parameters of the text editor.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [2] key to display the Editor Setup menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Setup
Editor Setup
Mode
2. Text
System
Setup Ascii
Insert
Mode
3. Edit
Editor
Setup
Wrap
4. Word
Terminal
Setup ON
ON
5. Line
EGCNo.
Setup
6. Tab
AutoWidth
Mode Setup4 Char
Width 69
7. Column
E-Mail Setup
Block
Type
8. Cursor
Directories
9. Scroll
Configuration Full Screen

Editor setup menu


3. The illustration above shows the default editor setup settings. To change
settings:
a) Press the [] or [] key to choose item.
b) Press the [Enter] key to open corresponding options window.
c) Press the [] or [] key to choose setting.
d) Press the [Enter] key to register setting.
e) Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

3-4

Text Mode:

Choose Telex when creating a telex message. Only upper


case alphabet is permitted in telex. Use ASCII when
creating an e-mail message. Upper and lower case alphabet
may be used in an e-mail.

Edit Mode:

Choose Insert (insert character at cursor location) or


Overwrite (write over character at cursor location).

Word Wrap:

Turns on/off automatic hyphenation at the end of a line.

Line No.:

Turns line number display on or off.

Tab Width:

Sets horizontal tab width; two, four or eight tabs per line.

Column Width:

Choose 69 for Telex or 40 to 80 for ASCII.

Cursor Type:

Chooses cursor configuration, or underline.

Scroll:

Sets how much the screen moves up over the page (Full
Screen or Half Screen) when [PgUp] or [PgDn] key is
operated.

3. FILE OPERATIONS

File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Posirion

StopAlarm

<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001|

Cursor can be a square or an underline.


Line Number
Displayed if Line No. is turned on in
Editor Setup menu.
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX
1 Char.
[ Line
1/
1 Col.
1 ]
[Insert
]

Text editor screen

3.2.4

Working with text


Cutting and pasting text
1. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor on the first character of the text to be
cut.
2. Highlight the text to be cut by pressing the [] key while pressing and
holding the [Shift] key. You can use the [] or [] key to adjust the highlight.
The figure below shows the appearance of highlighted text.
<[1] UNTITLED1>

0001 WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH
0002 THIS INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION CONGRATULATIONS
0003 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM

Highlight

----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX

173 Char.

[ Line

2/

Col.

55 ]

[Insert

Appearance of highlighted text


3. Press the [F2] key to choose 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

Edit menu
4. Press the [1] key to choose Cut. The highlighted text is cut and the remaining
text is reformatted. If a mistake is made, you can immediately restore the text
by pressing the [Insert] key.

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5. To move text to a new location after it has been cut, place the cursor at the
exact spot in the message where the cut text is to start. When the text cursor
is placed correctly, press the [F2] key and then the [3] (Paste) key.
Copying and pasting text
1. Choose the text you want to copy.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A
0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.

----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
131 Char.

TELEX

[ Line

2/

Col.

66 ]

[Insert

Appearance of highlighted text


2. Press the [F2] key to display the Edit menu.
3. Press the [2] key to choose Copy. The text selected is copied to the
clipboard.
4. Place the cursor at the exact spot on the message where the copied text is to
start.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A
0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.
0003
Cursor

----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX

131 Char.

[ Line

2/

Col.

66 ]

[Insert

Cursor selects location where to paste text


5. Press the [F2] key followed by the [3] key. The text is placed at the cursor
location.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A
0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.
0003 UNIT

----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX

137 Char.

[ Line

3/

Col.

Text pasted at cursor location

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5]

[Insert

3. FILE OPERATIONS

Insert (with Citation)


When you reply to a received message, you can insert the received message.
> is placed at the head of the received message to distinguish it from your
message.
Select All
Chooses the entire current file for cut and copy.
Search and Replace
Searching text
The Search feature lets you search for text in a forward or backward direction.
1. At the Edit menu, press the [6] key to choose 6 Search or Replace.
Search or Replace
1. Search
Alt-F
2. Replace
Alt-R

Search and replace menu


2. Press the [1] key to choose 1. Search.
Search
Search Word
Direction Forward

Search window
3. Search Word is selected; press the [Enter] key to show the search word entry
window.
4. Type the word to find and press the [Enter] key.
5. Press the [] key to choose Direction and press the [Enter] key.
Search
Search Word
Forward
Direction
Back

Direction window
6. Press the [] or [] key to choose direction to search from the cursor location;
Forward or Back and press the [Enter] key.
7. Press the [Esc] key.
Search Start?
Yes

No

Search start window

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8. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.


When the unit finds the word, the cursor stops at the first character of the
word. If the string could not be found, the message Not Found (To Quit:
ESC) appears. Press the [Esc] key to quit.
9. To continue the search, press the [Enter] key.
Replacing text
The Replace feature helps you replace every occurrence of a word or phase with
another word or phase in a file.
1. At the Edit menu, press the [6] key to choose 6 Search or Replace.
Search or Replace
1. Search
Alt-F
2. Replace
Alt-R

Search and replace menu


2. Press the [2] key to choose 2. Replace.
Replace
Search Word
Replace Word
Direction
Forward
Query or ALL Query

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Replace menu
Search Word is selected; press the [Enter] key to open the search word entry
window.
Enter search word and then press the [Enter] key.
Press the [] key to choose Replace Word and press the [Enter] key.
Enter replace word and then press the [Enter] key.
Press the [] key to choose Direction and then press the [Enter] key.
Search Word
Replace Word
Direction
Query or ALL

Replace
ABC
123
Forward
Forward
Query
Back

Replace menu, direction menu


8. Press the [] or [] key to choose direction to search from the cursor location
and press the [Enter] key.
9. Press the [] key to choose Query or All and then press the [Enter] key.
Replace
Search Word ABC
Replace Word 123
Direction
Query or ALL Query
Query

All

Replace menu, query or all

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10. Press the [] or [] key to choose Query or All.


Query: Stop at each occurrence of word to answer yes or no to
replacement.
All:
Replace every occurrence of word without stopping to confirm.
11. Press the [Esc] key. The following display appears.
Replace Start?
Yes

No

Replace start window


12. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to start the replacement. If you selected
All at step 10 all occurrences of the search word are replaced with the
replace word. If the string could not be found, the message Not Found (To
quit: ESC) appears. Press the [Esc] key to quit.
If you selected Query at step 10, the message below appears when the
search word is found. Press the [Enter] key to replace the word, or hit the
Space bar to go to the next occurrence of the search word.
Replace OK? (OK: ENTER Pass: SPACE To quit: ESC)

Go to line
Moves the cursor to the desired line in the current file.
Goto Line
1. Top of Text
HOME
2. End of Text
END
3. Goto Line

Goto line options


1. Top of text: Go to top of text
2. End of text: Go to end of text
3. Go to line: Specify line number to go to
Time or Pos. Ins
Inserts time or position in a sentence.
1. At the Edit menu, press the [8] key to choose 8. Time or Pos. Ins.
Time or Pos. Ins.
1. Time
2. Position

Time or position insert options


2. Press the [1] key to insert time; [2] key to insert position at the cursor
position.

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3.3

Saving Files
After you have created a message you may wish to save it to the hard disk, for
future use.
You can save a message two ways: Save it without losing your place on the
screen (called save), or save it before clearing the screen (called close).

3.3.1

Save file, retain place on screen


1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu.
2. Press the [4] key. The screen should look something like the one below.

Save screen (Windows XP)


3. Enter a file name, up to eight characters with extension name (three
characters). You may not use a colon, quotation mark or semicolon or vertical
line.
(file name) . (extension name)
3 characters
period
8 characters

Configuration of file menu


4. Press the [Enter] key to save the file to the hard disk and keep it on the
screen.

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3.3.2

Save file, clear screen


1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu.
2. Press the [3] key. The message Save this message? appears on the
screen.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

File
1. New
2. Open
3. Close
4. Save

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

<[1] C:\SEIZOUSE>
ALT-N NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH
ALT-O STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM
ALT-Q S ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM.
ALT-S

5. Delete
ALT-D
6. Rename

Save this message?

7. Print

Yes

ALT-P

No

8. Print Setting
9. MIME (Decode)
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX
178 Char.
[ Line
3/
3 Col.
52 ]
[Insert
]

File menu, close file prompt


3. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.

Save screen
4. Enter a file name.
5. Press the [Enter] key to save the file name and clear the screen.

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3. FILE OPERATIONS

3.4

Opening Files

3.4.1

Opening files
1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu.
2. Press the [2] key. The screen shows a list of the files stored on the hard disk.
3. Press the [] or [] key to choose a file.
To view a portion of a file, press the space bar. After confirming, press the [Esc]
key.
File
Open
1. New
ALT-N
SEIZOU
2. Open
ALT-O
3. Close
ALT-Q
THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A
4. Save
ALT-S
SATELLITE
COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL.
UNIT
5. Delete
ALT-D
6. Rename
7. Print

ALT-P

8. Format Disk
9. MIME (Decode)

Partial view of a file


4. Press the [Enter] key.
A few moments later the contents of the file appear on the screen and the
title bar shows the file name. You may repeat this procedure to load a second
file into a working area.

3.4.2

Switching between files


You can switch between files in the working area by pressing the [9] key
(Change Window) on the Edit menu ([F2]), or pressing Alt+V on the editor
screen.
ABC

FURUNO

1 [F2]
2 9: Change Window
or [ALT] + [V]
How to alternate display of files in working area 1 and 2.

How to switch between files

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3. FILE OPERATIONS

3.4.3

Opening a file when both working areas are occupied


If both working areas in the memory are occupied when you attempt to open a
file, you are asked if you want to save the file currently chosen before clearing it
to open another file.
Save this message?
Yes

No

Prompt for closing a file


1. To save the file, press the [Enter] key. (Choose No and press the [Enter]
key if you do not need to save the file. Go to step 4.)

Save screen
2. To enter same file name as edited file, press the [Enter] key.
File already exists. Overwrite?
Yes

No

Overwrite file window


3. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.
4. Press the [] or [] key to choose file to open and then press the [Enter] key.

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3.5

Saving a File Under a New Name


1.
2.
3.
4.

Open a file referring to paragraph 3.4.1.


Edit the file.
Press the [F1] key.
Press the [3] (Close) or [4] (Save) key depending on your objective. [3] saves
the file and closes the screen; [4] saves file and keeps position on the
screen.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

File
1. New
2. Open
3. Close
4. Save

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

<[1] C:\SEIZOUSE>
ALT-N NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH
ALT-O STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM
ALT-Q S ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM.
ALT-S

5. Delete
ALT-D
6. Rename

Save this message?

7. Print

Yes

ALT-P

No

8. Print Setting
9. MIME (Decode)
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX
178 Char.
[ Line
3/
3 Col.
52 ]
[Insert
]

Save screen, prompt for saving a message before closing


5. For Close, press the [Enter] key.
6. Press the [Backspace] key to delete original file name. Enter file name for
new file.

Save screen

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3. FILE OPERATIONS

7. Press the [Enter] key.


Note: Should you decide to save the file under the original name, skip step 6.
The screen shown at the top of the next page appears. Overwrite the
file by pressing the [Enter] key, or choose No and press the [Enter]
key to escape

Overwrite confirmation screen

3.6

Printing Files
You can print out a hard copy of a file stored on the hard disk.
1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu.
2. Press the [7] key. A list of files stored on the hard disk appears.

Sample print screen


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose a file. To get a partial display of the file, tap
the space bar. After confirming the file, press the [Esc] key.
4. Press the [Enter] key to print the file.

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3.7

Combining Files
In the procedure below well combine file A and B.
1. Open file A.
2. Open file B.
3. Place the cursor at the beginning of file B. While pressing and holding down
the [Shift] key, press the [] key to highlight the entire file. (You can also
choose a portion of the file.)
4. Press the [C] key while holding down the [Alt] key to place file B on the
clipboard.
5. Press the [V] key while holding down the [Alt] key to switch to File A.
6. Place the cursor at the end of the text and then press the [Enter] key.
7. Press the [Insert] key. File B is inserted at the end of the file A.

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3.8

Deleting Files
1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu.
2. Press the [5] key. A list of files stored on the hard disk appears.

Sample delete screen


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose the file you want to delete. To verify the
contents of that file, tap the space bar. After confirming the contents, press
the [Esc] key.
4. Press the [Enter] key. The prompt OK to delete file? appears.

Prompt for verification of file delete


5. Press the [Enter] key to delete the file, or press the [] and [Enter] keys to
escape.

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3. FILE OPERATIONS

3.9

Renaming Files
Do the following to rename a file.
1. Press the [F1] key.
2. Press the [6] key.

File, rename
3. Press the [] or [] key to choose the file you want to rename.
4. Press the [Enter] key.
Rename
Enter new filename
Test

Rename window
5. Delete old file name and then type new file name.
6. Press the [Enter] key.

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3. FILE OPERATIONS

3.10

Decoding E-mail Attachment


When you can't read an e-mail attachment because it has been coded by MIME
(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), you may decode it as below.
1. Save the MIME-coded file to the hard disk. (See paragraph 4.2.5 for the
procedure.) This step is not necessary if Auto Receive Message Save is
turned on in the Auto Mode Setup menu.
2. Press the [F1] key to open the File menu.
3. Press the [9] key to choose MIME(Decode).

Decode window
4. Press the [] or [] key to choose the file you want to decode.
5. Press the [Enter] key.
File chosen at step 4
MIME Decode
Checking 'E0970715.001'. . .
Decode 'ABC.ini'?

Decode
Yes

No

File attachment

Decode window
6. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to decode the file.

Save window

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3. FILE OPERATIONS

7. To change file name, press the [Backspace] key to erase the file name, new
file name and then press the [Enter] key. After decoding the file the screen
looks something like the one shown below.
MIME Decode
Checking 'E0970715.001' . . .
Decode 'ABC.ini'?
Now decoding. . .
Complete.
Decoded 1 file (s).
Press any key to escape.

MIME decode screen


8. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.
9. Press the [F1] and [2] keys in that order.
10. Press the [] or [] key to choose the file selected at step 7 and then press
the [Enter] key.

3-20

4.

INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS
This chapter explains how to transmit and receive. Before conducting any
communications, be sure to login with the NCS in your area, following the
instructions in paragraph 2.3.1.
To transmit e-mail, you may need to register for e-mail services with an LES
which provides such services. Further it is necessary to register with an LES
which provides e-mail services in order to send e-mail from a land subscriber to
the FELCOM 16. For further details contact an LES.

4.1

Transmitting
To transmit a message, create the message, attach the address of the recipient
and then send it to the LES. The address of the recipient in the Inmarsat C
system is his telex number, for transmission via landline, or MES Inmarsat
Mobile Number (IMN), when transmitting to a ship.
The message can be one youve just prepared or one stored on the hard disk.
(Messages cannot be transmitted by direct keyboard input.)

4.1.1

Code description
Code can be specified at the terminal unit according to data type.
IA5:

International alphabet No. 5, ASCII code (7 bit).


Specify this code to transmit English containing lower case alphabet.
ITA2: No. 2 international communications alphabet (5 bit). Specify this code for
message which contains only No. 2 international communications
alphabet (see A-11). ITA2 code is transmitted faster than IA5 code.
Land-based telex equipment uses ITA2. The LES converts all codes into
ITA2. Code which cannot be converted is shown with the question mark
(?).
DATA: Data (8 bit). Use this code to transmit data.

4-1

4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS

Message, subscriber, destination type and code


Message

English

Russian

Japanese

Data

4.1.2

Subscriber

Destination Type

Code

Inmarsat C MES

Telex

IA5

Telex

Telex

ITA2

Fax

PSTN

IA5

E-mail

E-mail

IA5

Inmarsat C MES

PSDN

DATA

Fax

Not available

E-mail

E-mail

DATA

Inmarsat C MES

PSDN

DATA

Telex

Not available

Fax

Not available

E-mail

E-mail

DATA

Inmarsat C. MES

PSDN

DATA

Land Network

PSDN

DATA

Remarks

Modem type T30 FAX

Attachment file

Transmitting prepared message


This section explains how to transmit a message you have just prepared. For
code number services, see the table in paragraph 4.1.6.
Transmitting a message to a station registered on station list
1. Prepare message on the screen. For e-mail or SMS, set Text Mode in the
Editor Setup menu to Ascii. See paragraph 3.2.3. For e-mail attachment,
prepare the attachment and save it to the hard disk. SMS messages over
160 characters in length are sent in parts.
2. Press the [F3] key to display the Transmit menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Transmit

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

<[1] UNTITLED1>

1. Transmit Message
2. Cancel
3. Request Delivery Status

----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
[Insert
]
TELEX
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]

Transmit menu

4-2

4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

3. Press the [1] key to display the Transmit Message menu.


Displayed if toll charges have been entered. See para. 2.6.1.
File

Transmit

Edit

EGC

Transmit

Not used.

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message

1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request Delivery
Status Message now being edited
Size
24
File
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
LES ID
Option
ON
Confirmation
00:00
Send Delay
Immediate
Delivery Delay
IA5
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu


4. Press the [] key to choose Station Name.
5. Press the [Enter] key to open the Station List.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

logs

Options

Setup

StopAlarm

Transmit
Transmit Message
1.
Transmit Message
Date
97-08-04
BBER
003
2.
Cancel
Time
01:32 (UTC)
Normal
Priority
C/N
OK ( 36dB)
StationSend
List level
3.Message
RequestFDelivery Status
Size
0 ( 0)
OK
Position
LATStation Name Type
RxIF
OK (135)
Station Na
Group
Code AGC
ID Level
/ Address
LON TELEX
Destination
REF Offset Freq
OK (
0Hz)
TELEX Synthe
81
321local
Waypoint
82
Country 01 x1 LATFURUNO
1st
OK
TELEX 583
343199999
65-2111
Station 02 x2 LONFRNINMBTSTS
3rd
local
OK
Seagull
E-Mail [email protected]
Course
DEG
Modem 03 x3
Synthesizer
OK
whale
E-Mail [email protected]
Speed
KTS
Address 04 x4
TX2nd Local
OK
Current
NCS 05
344 (IOR) LOGOUT
Subject
Antenna Power Supply
OK
06
Current
Channel
NCS CC
Attach LES
[Insert
] DEG
Char.CC
Line
2/
2 Water
Col.Temperature
1 ]
Current
303[ (YAMAGUCHI)
Option TDM07 25 NCS
MES
Status 08
Idle
Confirm
Water Current
GPSSend
Status
****
D
Direction
DEG
: Select SPACE: Select Stations B.SPACE: Cancel Mark INS: Edit
Deliver ENTER: Station List
DEL:
Speed
KTS
Sort (Ctrl+G: Group, Ctrl+N: Station Name, Ctrl+T: Type)
DCE
MemoryIA5 32818 Bytes free
Code
Depth
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu, station list

4-3

4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

6. Press the [] or [] key to choose station and then press the [Enter] key. To
choose multiple stations* (simultaneous transmission), choose a station and
then press the Space bar. Selected stations are marked with an asterisk (in
case of Telex or FAX). For e-mail address, press the Space bar to choose
To Cc, Blank, To consecutively. * = Max. 10 telex stations, 7 FAX, 10
e-mail and one SMS.
Station List

* 01
* 02
03
04
05
06
07
08

Group Station Name Type

Code

x1
x2
x3
x4

81
321
583
343199999
[email protected]
[email protected]

FURUNO
FRNINMBTSTS
Seagull
whale

TELEX
TELEX
E-Mail
E-Mail

ID / Address

: Select SPACE: Select Stations B.SPACE: Cancel Mark


Sort (Ctrl+G: Group, Ctrl+N: Station Name, Ctrl+T: Type)

INS: Edit

Station list
Note 1: Messages having different communication format or prefix code
(two digit code) cannot be sent simultaneously.
Note 2: To stop simultaneous transmission (erase asterisk, To or Cc), press
the [Backspace] key.
Note 3: You may sort the list by group name, station name or
communication type as follows:
Group name: Each press of [Ctrl] + [G] sorts the list by group name,
ascending or descending order.
Station name: Each press of [Ctrl] + [N] sorts the list by station
name, in ascending or descending order.
Comm. type: Each press of [Ctrl] + [T] sorts the list by
communication type, in ascending or descending order.
Note 4: You may edit the communication charges (see paragraph 2.7.1)
from the Station List by pressing the [Insert] key. After editing
charges, press the [Esc] key. OK to save appears; press the
[Enter] key.
7. For E-mail follow the procedure below. For other communication formats go
to step 8.
(1) Press the [] key to choose Subject.
(2) Press the [Enter] key to open subject entry window.
(3) Type subject.
(4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
(5) To attach a file, press the [] key to choose Attach File.

4-4

4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

(6) Press the [Enter] key to open the attach file window.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit
Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
E-Mail
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Select File
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
201 (SANTA PAULA)
Attach File
LES ID
Option
Confirmation
Send Delay
Delivery Delay
ENTER: Select DEL: Remove
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu, select file window opened


(7) Press the [Enter] key to open the file list window.
(8) Press the [] or [] key to choose a file and then press the [Enter] key.
(9) Press the [Esc] key to close the window.
8. Press the [] key to choose LES ID. If the communication format is e-mail the
LES set in paragraph 2.11 appears.
9. Press the [Enter] key to open the LED setting window.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit
Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
Subject
25 Char.
Attach File
]
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ] ID Remarks [Insert
Name
LES
201
(SANTA PAULA)
LES ID
Telenor
S.S.Inc
201
USA
Option
202
Confirmation
KDDI
203
JAPAN
Send Delay
Korea Telecom
208
KOREA
Delivery Delay
Singapore
Telecom
210
SINGAPORE (NCS, ID244)
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

LES ID options
10. Press the [] or [] key to choose LED desired.
Note: You may edit the communication charges (see paragraph 2.7.1) from
the Station List by pressing the [Insert] key. After editing charges,
press the [Esc] key. OK to save appears; press the [Enter] key.
11. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
12. Press the [] key to choose Confirmation.

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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

13. Press the [Enter] key to open the confirmation window.


14. To request notification of delivery from the LES, choose ON. If not necessary
choose OFF.
15. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
16. Press the [] key to choose Send Delay.
17. Press the [Enter] key to open the send delay entry window.
18. To send a message after a certain delay, enter a time up to 99 hours 59
minutes. (The Send Delay is used to time message arrival to suit recipients
office hours.)
19. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
20. Press the [] key to choose Delivery Delay.
21. Press the [Enter] key to open the delivery delay options window.
22. Delivery Delay requests the LES for Immediate or Deferred transmission
to the recipient designated. Press the [] or [] key to choose Immediate or
Deferred. For information on this service, consult with LES where message is
to be sent.
23. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
24. Press the [] key to choose Code and press the [Enter] key.
25. Press the [] or [] key to choose IA5 (for e-mail, fax) , ITA2 (for telex),
DATA or SMS as appropriate.
26. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
27. Press the [] key to place the cursor on TRANSMIT.
28. Press the [Enter] key to open the start window.
Transmit Message
Date
97-08-04
BBER
Priority
Time
01:32 (UTC)
Normal
C/N
Message File
SEISETU.TXT
Size
46
Send level
Station Name
Position
LAT FURUNO
Cost ********.**
(US$)
RxIF AGC
Level
Destination Type LON TELEX
REF Offset Freq
Prefix Code
Waypoint
LAT
Synthe 1st local
Country/Ocean Code
LON 81
3rd local
Station ID
Course
DEG
321
Synthesizer
Modem Type
Speed
KTS
TX2nd Local
Address
Current
NCS
344 (IOR) LOGOUT
Antenna Power Supply
Subject
Current
Channel
NCS CC
Attach
File
Current
TDM
NCS CC
Water Temperature
LES Status
ID
MES
Idle 303 (KDDI)
Start
Water Current
Option
GPS
Status
****
Direction
ON
Confirmation
No
Speed
Yes
Delay
DCESend
Memory
3281800:00
Bytes free
Depth
Immediate
Delivery Delay
IA5
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message screen


29. Press the [Enter] key to send the message to the message queue. (To
escape, choose No and press the [Enter] key.) The message Message is
entered in sending Queue. Press any key. appears.
Note 1: If some data has not been entered, the message Input Error: xx.
(xx: error content) appears.
Note 2: When you send a message which contains more than 32 KB of data,
the message Message file is too large (but sent only with 32 KB).
appears. The message is sent with only 32KB of data.

4-6

4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

Note 3: Messages sent to the message queue may contain up to 32 KB of


data. If data is larger than 32 KB, the message Cannot enter this
message to sending Queue. Press any key. appears.
30. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.
The message(s) will be transmitted according to the Send Delay setting.
Current State: SENDING appears at the bottom of the screen while the
message is being transmitted. If the message was transmitted successfully,
Successful Sending message appears and the TX message is printed (if
Confirmation is ON).
Sent Message
DELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF
Message File
LES
Priority
Destination

: 00FOX.TXT
Message Size : 277 characters
: Stratos M.N.
Date
: 02-03-10
: Normal
Time
: 06:06 (UTC)
: TELEX (Prefixed) 00111222222222222222 (IA5)
00111333333333333333
00111444444444444444

Display log printout example (Confirmation OFF)


When Confirmation is ON and you receive a delivery status message, the
message Delivery Status received for (file name). appears and the delivery
status message is printed.
Sent Message
DELIVERY CONFIRMED
Message File
LES
Priority
Destination

: 00FOX.TXT
Message Size : 277 characters
: Stratos M.N.
Date
: 02-03-10
: Normal
Time
: 06:06 (UTC)
: TELEX (Prefixed) 00111222222222222222 (IA5)

Display log printout example (Confirmation ON, delivery confirmed)


Sent Message but not delivered
DELIVERY FAILURE : xxx
Message File
LES
Priority
Destination

: 00FOX.TXT
Message Size : 277 characters
: Stratos M.N.
Date
: 02-03-10
: Normal
Time
: 06:06 (UTC)
: TELEX (Prefixed) 00111222222222222222 (IA5)

Display log printout example (Confirmation ON, delivery failed)


Sent Message but not delivered
DELIVERY STATUS NOT RECEIVED (In case of timeout)
Message File
LES
Priority
Destination

: 00FOX.TXT
Message Size : 277 characters
: Stratos M.N.
Date
: 02-03-10
: Normal
Time
: 06:06 (UTC)
: TELEX (Prefixed) 00111222222222222222 (IA5)

Display log printout example (Confirmation ON, delivery status not received)

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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

TRANSMIT MESSAGE STATUS


The terminal unit displays transmit message status as follows:
Message Send failed. This appears if the message could not
be transmitted because of technical reasons such as satellite
malfunction, signal degradation, or no reply from LES. Try to
transmit the message again.
Message Send rejected. This appears when the LES rejects
the message because of non-technical reasons such as unpaid
subscriber's fee.
Message Send pending.This appears when the circuits at the
LES are busy. Your message will be transmitted when a circuit
becomes clear.

Transmitting a message to a station not registered on station list


1. Prepare message on the screen. For e-mail or SMS, set Text Mode in the
Editor Setup menu to Ascii. See paragraph 3.2.3. For e-mail attachment,
prepare the attachment and save it to the hard disk. SMS messages over
160 characters in length are sent in parts.
2. Press the [F3] key to display the Transmit menu.
3. Press the [1] key to show the Transmit Message menu.
Displayed if toll charges have been entered. See para. 2.6.1.
File

Edit

Transmit
Transmit

Not used.

EGC

Reports

Logs

<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request Delivery
Status Message now being edited
Size
24
File
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
LES ID
Option
ON
Confirmation
00:00
Send Delay
Immediate
Delivery Delay
IA5
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu

4-8

Options

4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

4. Press the [] key twice to choose the Destination Type.


5. Press the [Enter] key to open the destination type options window.
Transmit

<[1] UNTITLED1>

Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited
Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
Destination Type
TELEX
TELEX
Prefix Code
FAX
Country/Ocean Code E-Mail
Station ID
CSDN
PSDN
Modem Type
X400
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
DNID
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char. SPEC
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
TELEX (Prefixed)
LES ID
FAX
(Prefixed)
Option
PSDN (Prefixed)
Confirmation
X400
(Prefixed)
Send Delay
DNID (Prefixed)
Delivery Delay
SPEC (Prefixed)
Code
IA5
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu, destination type options window


6. Press the [] or [] key to choose Destination Type among TELEX, FAX or
E-mail as appropriate.
7. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
8. Continue the procedure according to destination type:
TELEX: See procedure next page
FAX:
See procedure on page 4-12
E-mail:
See procedure on page 4-13
SMS:
See procedure on page 4-14

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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

Communication type: TELEX


1. Press the [] key to choose Country/Ocean Code.
2. Press the [Enter] key to open the country/ocean code entry window.
Transmit

<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message

1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
LES ID
Option
ON
Confirmation
00:00
Send Delay
Immediate
Delivery Delay
IA5
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu, country/ocean code window


3. For ship-to-shore telex, enter recipients telex country code. For example, to
use KDDI (Japan) enter 72. For ship-to-ship telex, enter recipients ocean
region.
Ocean Region
AOR-East: 581
POR: 582
IOR: 583
AOR-West: 584
4. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
5. Press the [] key to choose Station ID.
6. Press the [Enter] key to open the station ID entry window.
Transmit

<[1] UNTITLED1>

1. Transmit Message
Transmit Message
2. Cancel
Normal
Priority
3. Request
Status Message now being edited Size
24
MessageDelivery
File
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
LES ID
Option
ON
Confirmation
00:00
Send Delay
Immediate
Delivery Delay
IA5
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu, station ID window opened

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7. Type either recipients telex subscriber number (ship-to-shore) or IMN


(ship-to-ship).
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. Press the [] key to choose LES ID.
10. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES ID entry window.
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit
Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
Subject
25 Char.
Attach File
]
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ] ID Remarks [Insert
Name
LES
201
(SANTA PAULA)
LES ID
Telenor
S.S.Inc
201
USA
Option
202
Confirmation
KDDI
203
JAPAN
Send Delay
Korea Telecom
208
KOREA
Delivery Delay
Singapore
Telecom
210
SINGAPORE (NCS, ID244)
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

LED ID entry window


11. Press the [] or [] key to choose LES.
12. Press the [Enter] key to close the LES ID entry window.
13. Follow from step 12 on page 4-5; set Confirmation, Send Delay, Delivery
Delay, Code and the choose TRANSMIT to send message.

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Communication type: FAX


1. Press the [] key to choose Country/Ocean Code.
2. Press the [Enter] key to open the country/ocean code entry window.
3. Enter telephone country code of recipient, referring to the list in the Appendix.
4. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
5. Press the [] key to choose to choose Station ID.
6. Press the [Enter] key to open the station ID entry window.
7. Enter recipients fax number.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. Press the [] key to choose Modem Type.
10. Press the [Enter] key to open the modem type options window.
Transmit

<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message

1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
FAX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Modem Type
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
T30
FAX
Modem Type
300bps Duplex
V21
V.21
Address
1200bps
Duplex
V22
V.22
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
2400bps
[Insert
]
25 Char. V22B
[ Line V.22bis
2/
2 Col. Duplex
1 ]
201
(SANTA
PAULA) 600/1200bps
Attach File
V23
V.23
LES ID
V26B V.26bis 2400/1200bps
Option
V26T V.26ter 2400bps Duplex
Confirmation
V27T V.27ter 4800/2400bps
Send Delay
9600bps Duplex
V32
V.32
Delivery Delay
Other
Code
IA5
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu, modem type options window


11. Press the [] or [] key to choose modem type. For transmission to landline
fax or to fax-equipped Inmarsat B MES, choose T30. (You cannot transmit a
FAX to another Inmarsat C MES.)
12. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
13. Press the [] key to choose LES ID.
14. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES ID window.
15. Press the [] or [] key to choose LES ID.
16. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
17.Follow from step 12 on page 4-5; set Confirmation, Send Delay, Delivery
Delay, Code and the choose TRANSMIT to send message.

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Communication type: E-mail


1. Press the [] key to choose Address.
2. Press the [Enter] key to open the address entry window.
Transmit
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
E-Mail
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
INET
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------Subject
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
201 (Telenor S.S.Inc)
LES ID
Option
ON
Confirmation
00:00
Send Delay
Immediate
Delivery Delay
IA5
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

3.
4.
5.
6.

Transmit message menu, address entry window


Type recipients e-mail address.
Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Press the [] key to choose Subject.
Press the [Enter] key to open the subject entry window.
Transmit

<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message

1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
E-Mail
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
INET
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------Subject
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
201 (Telenor S.S.Inc)
LES ID
Option
Confirmation
ON
Send Delay
00:00
Delivery Delay
Immediate
Code
IA5
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu, subject entry window opened


7. Type subject.
8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
9. If you want to attach a file, press the [] key to choose Attach File.

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10. Press the [Enter] key to open the select file window.
Transmit

<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message

1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
E-Mail
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Select File
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
201 (SANTA PAULA)
Attach File
LES ID
Option
Confirmation
Send Delay
Delivery Delay
ENTER: Select DEL: Remove
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu, select file window


11. Press the [Enter] key to open the file list window.
12. Press the [] or [] key to choose a file and then press the [Enter] key to
close the window.
13. Press the [Esc] key to open the select file window. The LES ID selected at
paragraph 2.11 appears.
14. Follow from step 12 on page 4-5; set Confirmation, Send Delay, Delivery
Delay, Code and the choose TRANSMIT to send message.
Communication type: SMS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

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Press the [] key to choose Address.


Press the [Enter] key to open the address entry window.
Type recipients mobile phone number.
Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Press the [] key to choose LES ID.
Press the [Enter] key to open the LES ID selection window.
Choose LES ID.
Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Follow from step 12 on page 4-5.

4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

4.1.3

Transmitting a file stored on the hard disk


1. Close any open files.
2. Press the [F3] key to display the Transmit menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Position

StopAlarm

Transmit
1. Transmit Message
2. Cancel
3. Request Delivery Status

Transmit menu
3. Press the [1] key to choose Transmit Message.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Transmit
Transmit Message
1.
Transmit
Message
Date
97-08-04
BBER
2.
Cancel
Time
01:32 (UTC)
Normal
Priority
C/N
3.Message
Request Delivery
Status
Size
24
File
Send level
Position
LAT
Station Name
CostLevel
********.**(US&)
RxIF AGC
Destination Type LON TELEX
REF Offset Freq
Waypoint
LAT
Prefix Code
Synthe 1st local
LON 82
Country/Ocean Code
3rd local
Course
DEG
65-2111
Station ID
Synthesizer
Speed
KTS
Modem Type
TX2nd Local
Current
NCS
344 (IOR) LOGOUT
Address
Antenna Power Supply
Current
Channel
NCS CC
Subject
Current
TDM
NCS CC
Attach
File
Water Temperature
MES
Idle 203 (KDDI)
LES Status
ID
Water Current
GPS
Status
**** ON
Option
Direction
00:00
Confirmation
Speed
DCESend
Memory
32818 Bytes
free
Immediate
Delay
Depth
IA5
Delivery Delay
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu


4. Press the [] key to choose Message File and press the [Enter] key.

Send window (Windows XP)


5. Press the [] or [] key to choose a file and press the [Enter] key. (You can
view a part of a file by tapping the space bar. After confirming the contents,
press the [Esc] key.)

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Note: When an e-mail with attachment is transmitted, the file volume


increases by 1.5 times because of MIME coding. In this case, you can
do the following to lower toll charges:
a) Select file to attach from Message File.
b) Choose DATA from Code.
6. To transmit the message to a station registered on the station list, follow from
step 12 on page 4-5. To transmit to a station not listed on the station list,
follow from step 4 on page 4-9.

4.1.4

Canceling transmission on a message awaiting transmission


As noted earlier a transmit message is held in the buffer, usually until it is
transmitted satisfactorily. To cancel transmission on a message held in the buffer,
do the following:
1. Press the [F3] key to display the Transmit menu.
2. Press the [2] key to display the Cancel screen.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Transmit
1. Transmit Message
2. Cancel
Message File
edit_msg.001
No.
Station
01

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

<[1] UNTITLED1>

Cancel

LES
SANTA PAUL

Priority Send Status


Normal Waiting

Delivery

----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
[Insert
]
TELEX

Cancel screen
Send status
Waiting: Waiting to transmit message.
Sending: Now sending message.
Fail:
Failed transmission
Rejected: Message rejected by LES.
Pending: LES circuits occupied.

3. Press the [] or [] key to choose the message you want to cancel.

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4. Press the [Enter] key to open the cancel window.


File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

<[1] UNTITLED1>

Transmit
1. Transmit Message

No. Message File


01 ABC
02 FELCOM

Logs

Cancel
Station
FURUNO
FUSA

LES
Priority Send Status Delivery
Telenor S.S.Inc Normal Waiting
Telenor S.S.Inc Normal Sending
Cancel
Yes

No

----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
[Insert
]
ASCII

Cancel window
5. Press the [Enter] key to cancel a message, or choose No and press the
[Enter] key to escape from the Cancel menu.
6. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

4.1.5

Requesting delivery status


Automatically receiving delivery status
You can automatically receive delivery status of messages you send to a LES,
by selecting Confirming ON in the Transmit Message menu. Transmitted
messages which request delivery status appear in the Message Status List.
The Message Status List holds delivery status information for 30 messages.
When the list is full, the oldest entry is deleted to make room for the latest.
1. Press the [F3] key to show the Transmit menu.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Transmit
1. Transmit Message
2. Cancel
3. Request Delivery Status

Transmit menu
2. Press the [3] key to display the Request Delivery Status list. If no messages
are present No message. appears.
Request Delivery Status
No.
01
02
03
04
05
06
07

Message File
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
edit msg.002
edit msg.001

Station
FURUNO
FURUNO
ASDFASDF

LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
ABCDEFGHIJ KDDI
KDDI
KDDI

Priority
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal

Send Status
Waiting
Sending
02-02-26 9:40
02-02-25 20:16
02-01-23 16:09
02-01-22 9:48
02-01-20 12:34

Delivery

OCC(002)
Complete
EEE(001)
?????

Sample request delivery states

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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 only
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 recipient busy.
ABS: Absent subscriber
BK: Message aborted
BMC:No end of message or end of transmission received
DER: Out of Order
DTE: Remote DTE clearing
EOS: Element of Service not subscribed (E-mail)
FMT: Format error
IAB: Invalid answerback
INC: Inconsistent Request (E-mail)
INF: Call the Network Information service
INV: Invalid Call
ITD: Awaiting delivery
LDE: Maximum message length exceeded
LPE: Local Procedure Error
NA: Access Barred
NC: Network Congestion
NCH:Subscribers number has been changed
NP: Not Obtainable
NRC:Reverse charging acceptance not subscribed
RIS: Recipient Improperly Specified (E-mail)
RDI: Redirected call
RPE: Remote Procedure Error
RSB: Retransmission still being attempted
TMD: Maximum number of addresses exceeded
UNK: Unknown status (for example when the Logical
channel number is zero)
Note: Some codes may not be used depending on LES.

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Manually requesting delivery status


You can manually request an LES for delivery status of a message you have
transmitted within the past 24 hours.
1. Press the [F3] key to display the Transmit menu.
2. Press the [3] key to display the Request Delivery Status list.
Request Delivery Status
No. Message File
01 ABC
02 edit msg.002

Station
FURUNO
FURUNO

LES
KDDI
KDDI

Priority Send Status


Delivery
Normal 02-02-25 16:10
Normal

Request delivery status display


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose a file.
4. Press the [Enter] key. The start window appears.
Request Delivery Status
No. Message File
01 ABC
02 edit msg.002

Station
FURUNO
FURUNO

LES
KDDI
KDDI

Priority Send Status


Delivery
Normal 02-02-25 16:10
Normal

Start
Yes

No

Sample message file list


5. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to request status. If request was
successful the message Successful Deliver Status Request. appears.
6. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.
Several minutes later the message Delivery status received for (file name)
appears on the display. The reply from the LES appears in the Delivery column
of the Request Delivery Status list.

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4.1.6

Accessing the code number services


A range of special safety and general maritime services, known as the code
number services, may be transmitted. The list on the next page shows the code
number services available.
To access a code number service do the following:
1. Using the text editor, prepare message requesting a code number service.
2. Press the [F3] key to open the Transmit menu.
3. Press the [1] key to display the Transmit Message menu.
Displayed if toll charges have been entered. See para. 2.6.1.
File

Not used.

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

Transmit
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request Delivery
Status Message now being edited
Size
24
File
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
LES ID
Option
ON
Confirmation
00:00
Send Delay
Immediate
Delivery Delay
IA5
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]

Transmit message menu


4. Press the [] key twice to choose Destination Type.
5. Press the [Enter] key to open the destination type options window.
6. Press the [] or [] key to choose SPEC (Special).
7. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
8. Press the [] key to choose Station ID.
9. Press the [Enter] key to open the station ID entry window.
10. Key in code number referring to the table on the next page.
11. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.

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Maritime safety service code number services


Code

Content

Remarks

31

Maritime enquiries

Desirable for requesting information


including service offerings.

32

Medical advice

Used for requesting medical advice.

33

Technical assistance

Desirable for addressing technical enquiries


to appropriate personnel.

37

Time and charges


requested at end of call

Desirable for mobile operator when sending


traffic for a third party.

38

Medical assistance

Used for requesting medical assistance.

39

Maritime assistance

Used for requesting maritime search and


rescue assistance

41

Meteorological reports

Necessary for ease of addressing weather


reports from ship to meteorological centers.

42

Navigational hazards and


warnings

Used for making urgent navigational


meteorological danger reports.

43

Ship position reports

Used for routing of messages to ship safety


reporting systems.

12. Press the [] key to choose LES ID.


13. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES window.
14. Press the [] or [] key to choose appropriate LES and press the [Enter] key.
15. Press the [] key to choose TRANSMIT.
16. Press the [Enter] key to show the start window.
17. Press the [Enter] key to transmit the message prepared.
Note: If some data is missing the message Input error.xx (xx: error) is
displayed.
18. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.
The message Current State: SENDING appears at the bottom of the screen
during transmission. If the message was transmitted successfully Successful
Sending message appears and the message is printed (Confirmation is
turned ON). You can see the contents on the Display Log.
Note 1: At present, not all LESs are offering the code number services. Contact
the LES Operations Coordinator directly for information.
Note 2: Some code number services may be provided free of charge by LESs,
while other services are available for a fee, in some cases at reduced
rates. For information, contact the LES directly.

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4.1.7

Displaying the send message log


1. Press the [F6] key to display the Logs menu.
Logs
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log
3. EGC Log
4. Log

Logs menu
2. Press the [1] key to show the Send Message Log. The contents are the same
as the Request Deliver Status list. (See page 4.17.)
Send Message Log
No.
01
02
03
04
05

Message File
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO

Station
FURUNO
FURUNO
ASDFASDF

LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
ABCDEFGHIJ KDDI

Priority
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal

Delivery
Send Status
Waiting
Sending
02-02-26 9:40 OCC(002)
02-02-25 20:16
02-01-23 16:09 Complete

ENTER: Show Details

Send message log


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose a file.
4. Press the [Enter] key to show data.
Up to 10 stations displayed
in case of multiple addressees

Attachment file

Send Message Detail


Destination Type: E-Mail
Station
[email protected]

Attach File
ABC
DEF

Subject
Test
LES ID: 203 (KDDI)

Message Ref. No. : 00001125

Number assigned by LES

Send message details (example: e-mail)


5. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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4.2

Receiving

4.2.1

When a message is received


Each time the FELCOM 16 receives a telex or e-mail it displays the message
Successful Receiving message. If Auto Receive Message Save and Auto
Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup are set for ON, the message is
automatically saved and printed (except confidential and password affixed
messages).
Received message alarm
If Receive Alarm in the Auto Mode Setup menu is set for ON, the audio sounds
when a telex or e-mail is received. You may silence the alarm with the [F10] key.
Registration
Each message received is assigned a message number. This number is also
used when saving the file to the hard disk.
R

Receive

0: PC

year

month

2
day

5.

receive
message no.

Message number
Log
The Log (see paragraph 4.3) shows message number, priority, date and time of
transmission, LES ID and file size (in bytes) of the latest 50 received and
transmitted messages.
Printing
When Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup menu is set for ON,
received messages (except confidential and password affixed messages) are
automatically printed. Manual printing is also available.
Saving and filing
The terminal unit saves and files a received message to the Display Message
List. The Display Message List shows the following:
Received message no.
LES ID
Priority
File size (in bytes)
Message classification
Password for confidential messages
Date and time of transmission
Status

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4.2.2

Setting the receive alarm


An audio alarm may be set to sound when a routine or confidential message is
received. The factory setting is OFF. Set alarm volume at the PC.
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [5] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm
Auto Receive Message Save
Auto Receive Message Print
Data Report & Polling Print
Auto EGC Message Save
Auto EGC Message Print

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

4.2.3

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

Auto mode setup menu


Press the [] key to choose Receive Alarm.
Press the [Enter] key to open the Receive Alarm options window.
To enable the audio alarm, choose ON. As soon as ON is selected a beep
sounds. The alarm will be released when a telex or e-mail is received.
Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Press the [Esc] key twice.

Displaying, printing received messages


Received messages (except confidential or password affixed) are automatically
printed when the Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup is turned
on. To print confidential or password affixed messages follow the procedure
below.
If you cannot read an e-mail attachment (because it is MIME-coded), go to
paragraph 3.10.
1. Press the [F6] key to show the Logs menu.
Logs
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log
3. EGC Log
4. Log

Logs menu

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2. Press the [2] key to display the list of received messages.


Received Message Log
Message No.
R0971106.001
R0971105.002
R0971105.001
R0971024.001

LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI

Priority
Size Addressee
Normal 32767
Normal
200 CAPTAIN
Normal
1234
Normal
8251

Rec date & Time


02-02-06 16:10
02-02-05 17:30
02-02-05 14:15
02-01-24 13:20

Status
Saved
Printed
Saved

Memory Available: 12345 Bytes

ENTER: Display S: Save D: Delete

Receive message log


Display message list description
Message No.:
LES:
Priority:
Size:
Addressee:
Rec date & time:
Status:

Memory available:

Received message no.


LES name
Normal
Size of file in bytes
Addressee code appears for confidential messages.
Nothing appears for routine messages.
Date and time message was received.
Printed: message printed
Saved: message saved to hard disk
No display: not yet printed confidential message, or
printer malfunction
Received message memory available in the terminal unit

3. Choose 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. Press the [Esc] key to return.
4. Press the [Enter] key for routine messages and messages with addressee
code (no password).
Display Receive Message <R0971123.002->
FROM FURUNO
TO FRONTIER
THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER LAZY DOG.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. 1234567890

Ctrl+P: Print

Sample received message

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For messages with both addressee code and password, the password entry
window appears. Enter the password and then press the [Enter] key. If the
password is entered incorrectly, the buzzer sounds. Reenter the password.
Receive Message Log
Message No.
R0021106.001
R0021105.002
R0021105.001
R0021101.001
R0021024.001

LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI

Priority
Size Addressee Rec date & Time
Normal 32767
02-11-06 16:10
Normal
200 CAPTAIN 02-11-05 17:30
Normal
1234
02-11-05 14:15
Normal
3256 OFFICER 02-11-01 3:45
Normal
02-10-24 13:20
8251

Status
Saved
Printed
Printed
Printed
Saved

PASS WORD:
Memory Available: 3317 Bytes

Enter: Display

S: Save

D: Delete

Location of password
5. To print a message, press the [P] key while pressing the [Ctrl] key.
Receive Message (SECRET)
Message No.
Message Ref. No.
LES
Priority
Message Size
Receive Date & Time

: R0970323.001
: 00000000
: LES or LES ID
: Normal
: 205 characters
: 02-02-25

abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz........

Appears only for confidential messages

Text

Sample printout
6. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.

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About attachments
The FELCOM 16 receives a file with an attachment over a landline two ways.
(The method depends on the LES.)

Mail main text and text mail which includes information about the attachment.

Attachment data
Mail and attachment file data
Attachment data
Receive Message Log
Message No.
R0021105.002
R0021105.001
R0021104.001
R0021101.001
R0021024.001

LES
KDDI
KDDIDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI

Priority
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal

Size Addressee
18
210
1234
3256 OFFICER
8251

Rec date & Time


02-11-05 17:40
02-11-05 17:30
02-11-04 14:15
02-11-01 3:45
02-10-24 13:20

Status
Printed
Printed
Printed
Printed
Saved

Memory Available: 3317 Bytes


Enter: Display

S: Save

D: Delete

Receive message log


Some files stored on the Receive Message Log may not be readable. Choose
the file and press the [Enter] key. If the file is unreadable, because it is in a
language other than English (for example, Japanese). Press the [S] key to save
the file to the hard disk. Open the file with a different application.
One attachment
Display Receive Message <R0021105.001->
FROM : FURUNO
TO: FRONTIER
1 attachment
18 bytes, test
Text
Ctrl+P: Print

Attachment name

Example of main text and text mail with attachment data

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4.2.4

Automatically printing received messages


You may automatically print received messages (except confidential or password
affixed) as follows:
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [5] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm
Auto Receive Message Save
Auto Receive Message Print
Data Report & Polling Print
Auto EGC Message Save
Auto EGC Message Print

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

4.2.5

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

Auto mode setup menu


Press the [] or [] key to choose Auto Receive Message Print.
Press the [Enter] key.
Press the [] key to choose ON.
Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Press the [Esc] key twice.

Saving received messages to the hard disk


1. Press the [F6] key.
2. Press the [2] key to display the Receive Message Log.
Receive Message Log
Message No.
R0971106.001
R0971105.002
R0971105.001
R0971101.001
R0971024.001

LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI

Priority
Size Addressee
Normal 32767
Normal
200 CAPTAIN
Normal
1234
Normal
3256 OFFICER
Normal
8251

Rec date & Time


02-02-04 16:10
02-02-05 17:30
02-02-05 14:15
02-02-01 3:45
02-01-24 13:20

Status
Saved
Printed
Printed
Printed
Saved

Memory Available: 3317 Bytes


ENTER: Display

S: Save

D: Delete

Sample delete message screen


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose a file. To confirm contents of a file, press the
[Enter] key. For confidential messages, the password entry window appears
after pressing the [Enter] key. Enter the password and press the [Enter] key.
4. Press the [S] key to copy the file to the hard disk. For confidential messages
the password entry window appears. Enter password and press the [Enter]
key.
Note: If a file by that name already exists on the hard disk, Already exist on
DISK. appears.

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4.2.6

Automatically saving received messages to the hard disk


You may automatically save received messages other than confidential or
password-affixed messages to the hard disk as follows:
1. Press the [F8] key.
2. Press the [5] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm
Auto Receive Message Save
Auto Receive Message Print
Data Report & Polling Print
Auto EGC Message Save
Auto EGC Message Print

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

Auto mode setup menu


Press the [] or [] key to choose Auto Receive Message Save.
Press the [Enter] key to open the auto receive message save options
window.
Press the [] key to choose ON.
Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Press the [Esc] key twice.

Note: To designate directory where to store receive messages, see paragraph


2.9.2.

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4.2.7

Deleting received messages


1. Press the [F6] key to display the Logs menu.
2. Press the [2] key to choose Receive Message Log.
Message No.
R0971106.001
R0971105.002
R0971105.001
R0971101.001
R0971024.001

LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI

Receive Message Log


Priority
Size Addressee
Normal 32767
Normal
200 CAPTAIN
Normal
1234
Normal
3256 OFFICER
Normal
8251

Rec date & Time


02-02-04 16:10
02-02-05 17:30
02-02-05 14:15
02-02-01 3:45
02-01-24 13:20

Status
Saved
Printed
Printed
Printed
Saved

Memory Available: 3317 Bytes


ENTER: Display S: Save D: Delete

Sample receive message log


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose the message you want to delete. You can
confirm the contents of the message by pressing the [Enter] key. For
password-affixed messages, the password entry window appears. Enter the
password and press the [Enter] key. After confirming the contents, press the
[Esc] key.
4. Press the [D] key. You are asked if you are sure to delete the message. For
password affixed-message, the password entry window appears. Enter
password and press the [Enter] key.
Receive Message Log
Message No.
R0021106.001
R0021105.002
R0021105.001
R0021101.001
R0021024.001

Enter: Display

LES
KDDI
KDDII
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI

S: Save

Priority
Size Addressee
Normal 32767
Normal
200 CAPTAIN
Normal
1234
Normal
3256 OFFICER
Normal
8251

Rec date & Time Status


02-11-06 16:10 Saved
02-11-05 17:30 Printed
02-11-05 14:15 Printed
02-11-01 3:45 Printed
02-10-24 13:20 Saved
Delete
Memory Available: 3317 Bytes
Yes
No

D: Delete

Delete window
5. Press the [Enter] key to delete the message, or choose No and then press
the [Enter] key to escape.
6. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

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4.3

Display Log
The Display Log stores the particulars of the latest 50 received and transmitted
messages. When the log becomes full, the oldest message is automatically
deleted.

4.3.1

Displaying and printing the display log


1. Press the [F6] key to display the Logs menu.
2. Press the [4] key to show the Display Log.
2
1

Log

S/R Message No. Type


Pri Date
Time LES Station
01 S
T0971110.001 TELEX Nrm 02-02-25 19:10 302 FURUNO
02 R R0971110.001 TELEX Nrm 02-02-25 19:25 302

10

11

Size Cond
12345 Success
365 Success

...
50 (max)
Ctrl+P: Print

Sample display log


3. To scroll the Display Log screen, press the [] key several times.
4. To print the log, press the [P] key while pressing the [Ctrl] key and press the
[P] key. To stop printing, press the [Esc] key.
Display log description
1)
Log no.
2) S/R
S: Send message, R: Received message
3) Message No.: Message no. or file name
4) Type:
Message type (Telex, e-mail, etc.)
5) Pri:
Communications priority; Nrm is for general administrative
communications.
6) Date:
Date message was received (transmitted).
7) Time:
Time message was received (transmitted).
8) LES:
ID of LES which handled the message
9) Station:
Transmitting station name. Blank for unregistered station or
received message.
10) Size:
Size of message in bytes
11) Cond:
Transmission results. Blank if a received message.
Success: Successful transmission
Fail:
Failed transmission
Rejected: Message rejected by LES

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4.3.2

Automatic printing of display log


The Display Log can be automatically printed every 24 hours as follows:
1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
2. Press the [5] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm
Auto Receive Message Save
Auto Receive Message Print
Data Report & Polling Print
Auto EGC Message Save
Auto EGC Message Print

3.
4.
5.
6.

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OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

Auto mode setup menu


Auto Log Print is selected; press the [Enter] key.
Press the [] key to choose ON.
Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display. The log will be
printed at 00:00 (UTC) each day.

4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS

4.4

EGC Messages
When an EGC message is received, RECEIVING EGC MESSAGE appears at
the bottom left corner of the display. If Auto Message Save in the Auto Mode
Setup is ON, EGC messages are automatically saved. EGC messages are
automatically received, printed and saved to the terminal unit selected with EGC
Output Port on the System Setup menu. The memory capacity for EGC
message is 32 Kbytes. When the EGC message memory becomes full, the
oldest EGC message is automatically deleted.

4.4.1

Displaying and reprinting EGC messages


1. Press the [F4] key.
EGC
1. Display EGC Message
2. EGC Network ID

EGC menu
2. Press the [1 key to show the Display EGC Message screen.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

Display EGC Message <E0021102.023>


EGC Message --- MET Navarea Warning or MET Forecast --Message Sequence No. : 00472
LES
: KDDI
Priority
: Urgent
Size
: 285 characters
Receive Date & Time : 02-11-02 06:08 (UTC)

ZCZC
NAVAREA XI WARNING
NAVAREA XI 0752.
ARAFURA SEA.
DERELICT F/V PARTIALLY SUBMERGED ADRIFT
IN 10-12.6S 133-19.6E, GEODETIC DATUM
UNKNOWN, AT 180200Z NOV.
CANCEL 0749/02.
Ctrl+P: Print

3.
4.
5.
6.

Ctrl+S: Save

: Previous

: Next

Sample display EGC message screen


Press the [] or [] key to scroll the screen.
To print a message, press the [P] key while pressing the [Ctrl] key and press
the [P] key. To stop printing, press the [Esc] key.
To save the message, press the [S] key while pressing the [Ctrl] key.
Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.

EGC messages can be automatically saved to the hard disk. See paragraph
2.4.4 for details.

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4.4.2

Displaying EGC closed network ID (ENID)


To join a FleetNETTM service, an MES must be registered with an information
provider. The information provider adds the MES to the group which is to receive
the service, by downloading a Group Call ID (via an LES which supports
FleetNETTM broadcasts), uniquely addressed to the MES. The MES stores the
ID and can accept broadcasts from the information provider. The MES operator
cannot change this stored EGC closed network IDs (ENIDs). Up to 64 ENIDs are
stored on a non-volatile memory.
The ENID stored can be accessed for downloading and deleting via the satellite
path. It is possible for an MES operator to inhibit (or activate as required), via the
terminal unit, selected ENIDs previously downloaded.
Along with the ENID the name of the information provider is stored. In the event
that a download command is received and the ENID storage area is full, an
ENID which has been inhibited (de-activated) by the MES operator will be written
over. If none has been inhibited, then the new download is not accepted.
Follow the procedure below to inhibit or activate an ENID.
1. Press the [F4] key to display EGC menu.
2. Press the [2] key to display the EGC Network ID List.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Logs

Options

Setup

Position

StopAlarm

EGC
1. Display EGC Message EGC Network ID List
2. EGCENTER:
NetworkActivate
ID
SPACE: Inhibit Ctrl+P: Print ESC: Quit
Mark '*' means activation
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

00001
00002
04001
04002
04003
04005
04006
04007

202
202
202
202
202
202
202
202

FURUNO
FURUNO
FURUNO
FURUNO
FURUNO
FURUNO
FURUNO
FURUNO

EGC network ID list


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose the ENID you want inhibit (or activate).
4. Press the space bar to inhibit, or the [Enter] key to activate. The asterisk
mark disappears when an ENID is inhibited.
5. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.

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4.4.3

Displaying the EGC message log


1. Press the [F6] key to show the Logs menu.
2. Press the [3] key to display the EGC message log.
EGC Message Log
Priority Size Seq. No. Rec date&Time Type
Urgent
428 01641
02-11-18 10:27 MET
Safety
1455 02035
02-11-17 05:23 U.M Rct
Memory available: 32767 Bytes
________________________________________________
ENTER: Display S: Save D: Delete

Message No.
LES
E0021118.028 KDDI
E0021117.002 KDDI

EGC message log


Scroll:
Press the [] or [] key.
Display message: Press the [Enter] key.
Save message:
Press the [S] key.
Delete message: Press the [D] key. The Delete window appears
and Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.
3. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

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5.

DATA REPORTING AND POLLING


This chapter provides the information necessary for data reporting 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; that is, a request for navigation data from your
ship, it automatically transmits this data to your home office.
No operator intervention is required during polling reception.
Satellite

Data report
Message report

Mobile Earth Station

5.1

Polling

Land Earth Station

Subscriber

Data Reporting
Data reporting provides automatic data transmission at predetermined intervals
from your ship to your home office. The data are position, speed, bearing and
other data sent from the internal GPS navigator.
The data transmitted from the FELCOM 16 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 16 or
receiving a polling command from your home office.
FELCOM 16 offers two types of reports as follows:

Data reporting (on MES signaling channel)


Refer to paragraph 5.1.1.

Message reporting (on MES message channel)


Refer to paragraph 5.1.2.

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5.1.1

Setting a data report


1. Press the [F5] key to display the Reports menu.
Reports
1. Data Report
2. Message Report
3. Data Network ID

Reports menu
2. Press the [1] key to choose Data Report.
Data Report
1. Data Report 1
2. Data Report 2
3. Data Report 3
4. Data Report 4

Data report menu


3. Press [1], [2], [3] or [4] as appropriate.
Data Report
Data Report Programming
OFF
Status
Report Length Position and Course/Speed
Destination
DNID
LES ID
Member No.
Regular Interval
Activation
Interval Time 00:10
Report Times 1 (- - - : No Limit)
Start Time1
--:-Start Time2
--:-Start Time3
--:-Start Time4
--:--

Data report menu


4. Status is selected; press the [Enter] key to open the status options window.
5. Press the [] or [] key to choose appropriate option.
OFF: Data report off
ON: Enhanced Data Report (Data report w/confirmation)
ON: Usual Data Report (Standard data report)
For assured transmission, choose ON: Enhanced Data Report.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Press the [Enter] key to close the window.


Press the [] key to choose Report Length.
Press the [Enter] key to open the report length options window.
Press the [] or [] key to choose appropriate option.
Position only: Own position
Position and Course/Speed: Position, course and speed
Position and Course/Speed with SEA INF: Position, course, speed, water
temperature, tide, and depth

10. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.


11. Press the [] key to choose Destination.
12. Press the [Enter] to show the DNID list.

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13. Choose DNID (Data Network ID) desired and press the [Enter] key. (LES ID
and Member No. are automatically selected according to DNID.)14. Press
the [] key to choose Activation.
14. Press the [Enter] key to open the activation options window.
15. Press the [] or [] key to choose Regular Interval or Daily as appropriate.
16. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
17. Do one of the following depending on the selection you made at step 15.
Regular Interval selected at step 15
(1) Press the [] key to choose Interval Time.
(2) Press the [Enter] key to open the interval time entry window.
(3) Key in the interval time. The interval should be at least 10 minutes.
(4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
(5) Press the [] key to choose Report Times.
(6) Press the [Enter] key to open the report times entry window.
(7) Key in the report times, or press the [Back Space] key to display --- to
choose No Limit to transmit data until the Status setting is turned OFF.
(8) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
Daily selected at step 15
(1) Press the [] key to choose Start Time 1.
(2) Press the [Enter] key to open the start time entry window.
(3) Key in the start time, in 24-hour notation.
(4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
(5) If necessary enter start times for Start Time 2-4.

18. Press the [Esc] key to show the update window.


Data Report
Data Report Programming
OFF
Status
Report Length Position and Course/Speed
Destination
DNID
LES ID
Member No.
Regular Interval
Activation
Interval Time 01:00
Report Times 24 (- - - : No Limit)
--:-Start Time1
Update
--:-Start Time2
--:-Start Time3
No
Yes
--:-Start Time4

Data report menu (regular interval reporting)


19. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to register settings.
20. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.

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5.1.2

Setting a message report


1. Press the [F5] key to display the Reports menu.
Reports
1. Data Report
2. Message Report
3. Data Network ID

Reports menu
2. Press the [2] key to display the Message Report menu. Four addresses may
be registered.
Message Report
1. Message Report 1
2. Message Report 2
3. Message Report 3
4. Message Report 4

Message report menu


3. Press [1], [2], [3] or [4] as appropriate
Message Report
PIN Code
Message Report Programming
OFF
Status
Station Name
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
Subject
LES ID
Regular Interval
Activation
00:10
Interval Time
1 (- - - : No Limit)
Report Times
--:-Start Time1
--:-Start Time2
--:-Start Time3
--:-Start Time4
NAV
Report Contents
File

Message report menu


4. Press the [] key to choose Status.
5. Press the [Enter] key to open the status options window.
6. Press the [] or [] key to choose ON or OFF as appropriate.
ON: Message report on
OFF: Message report off
7. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
8. Press the [] key to choose Station Name.
9. Press the [Enter] key to display the Station List.

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10. Press the [] or [] key to choose a station.


Note: You may sort the list by group name, station name or communication
type as follows:
Group name: Each press of [Ctrl] + [G] sorts the list by group name,
ascending or descending order.
Station name: Each press of [Ctrl] + [N] sorts the list by station name,
in ascending or descending order.
Comm. type: Each press of [Ctrl] + [T] sorts the list by communication
type, in ascending or descending order.
11. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
12. For e-mail following a)-d) below. For other communication formats, go to step
13.
a) Press the [] key to choose Subject.
b) Press the [Enter] key to show the title window.
c) Type title.
d) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
13. Press the [] key to choose LES ID.
14. Press the [Enter] key to display the LES List.
15. Press the [] or [] key to choose an LES.
16. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
17. Press the [] key to choose Activation.
18. Press the [Enter] key to open the activation options window.
19. Press the [] or [] key to choose Regular Interval or Daily as appropriate.
20. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
21. Do one of the following depending on the selection you made at step 19.
Regular Interval selected at step 19
(1) Press the [] to choose Interval Time.
(2) Press the [Enter] key to open the interval time entry window.
(3) The interval should be at least 10 minutes.
(4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
(5) Press the [] key to choose Report Times.
(6) Press the [Enter] key to open the report times entry window.
(7) Key in the report times, or press the [Back Space] key to display --- to
choose No Limit to transmit data until the Status setting is turned OFF.
(8) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.

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Daily is selected at step 19


(1) Press the [] to choose Start Time 1.
(2) Press the [Enter] key to open the start time entry window.
(3) Key in the start time.
(4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
(5) If necessary, key in the start time of Start Times 2-4.

22. Press the [] key to choose Report Contents.


23. Press the [Enter] key to open the report contents options window.
24. Press the [] or [] key to choose the contents of message report and press
the [Enter] key to close the window.
NAV:
Position, speed, course
NAV(R):
Position, speed, course. The difference between this and NAV
above is that blank areas in data are shortened to lessen toll
charge.
FILE:
Choose a file. (When chosen FILE is activated. Choose file
with cursor and press the [Enter] key.)
25. Press the [Esc] key to show the update window.
Message Report
PIN Code
Message Report Programming
ON
Status
FRNINMBTSTSES
Station Name
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code 583
343199710
Station ID
Modem Type
Subject
303 (KDDI)
LES ID
Daily
Activation
01:00
Interval Time
24 (- - - : No Limit)
Report Times
08:00
Start Time1
Start Time2
Start Time3
Start Time4
NAV
Report Contents
File

Update
Yes

No

Message report screen


26.Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key.
27. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

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5.1.3

Automatic printing of data report, polling command


Data reports and polling commands are automatically printed, in the default state.
If you do not require automatic printing of data reports or polling commands do
the following:
1. Press the [F8] key to open the Setup menu.
2. Press the [5] key to choose Auto Mode Setup.
Auto Mode Setup
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm
Auto Receive Message Save
Auto Receive Message Print
Data Report & Polling Print
Auto EGC Message Save
Auto EGC Message Print

OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF

Auto mode setup menu


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose Data Report & Polling Print.
4. Press the [Enter] key to open the options window.
5. Press the [] key to choose OFF. (Choose ON for automatic printing of data
report and polling command.)
6. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
7. Press [Esc] key twice.

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5.2

Polling
When the FELCOM 16 receives a polling command from your home office it
automatically transmits data to your home office. The data are position, speed,
bearing and other data sent from a navigator or an interface unit.
A polling command from your home office can also activate a data report or
message report if the corresponding setting is completed on the FELCOM 16. If
a polling command with a file name is received, the FELCOM 16 transmits the
file to your home office.

5.2.1

Polling commands
This paragraph shows you how to make the polling command at your home
office.
There are two kinds of polling commands: one is sent on the MES signalling
channel and the other is sent on the MES message channel.

Polling command on MES signalling channel


Request a land station to make the polling command because the format varies
with land station.
Polling command on MES message channel
To make the polling command, enter D???, hyphen, PIN code (max. 8 digits),
hyphen, file name, colon.
To send file data, type a hyphen and file name. Then, only the file specified in
the directory of the Message Directory is transmitted. If neither hyphen nor file
name is entered, nav data (own ship position, course, speed, etc) is transmitted.
For PIN Code setting, refer to the next page.
File Name
D???-XXXXXXXX-TEST:
PIN Code

Polling command
If the above polling command PIN code and the PIN code set on the message
report menu (see next page) are the same, data is sent to the subscriber set on
the message report menu.

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PIN Code
The PIN (Personal ID Number) code is an eight-digit code number agreed
upon by communicating parties, and there is no rule for determining PIN
code. It is a password used in message reporting. When a ship receives a
polling command w/PIN code from a shore subscriber and the code matches
that of the ship, the ship sends a message report.
To register PIN code number do the following:
1. Press [F5] to show the Report menu.
2. Press the [2] key to open the Message Report menu.
3. Press [1], [2], [3] or [4] key to show the following menu.
For polling command
Message Report
PIN Code
Message Report Programming
OFF
Status
Station Name
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
Subject
LES ID
Regular Interval
Activation
00:10
Interval Time
1 (- - - : No Limit)
Report Times
--:-Start Time1
--:-Start Time2
--:-Start Time3
--:-Start Time4
NAV
Report Contents
File

Message report menu


4. PIN Code is selected; press the [Enter] key to open the PIN code entry
window.
5. Enter PIN code number (max. 8 digits).
6. Press the [Enter] key.
7. Follow from step 4 on page 5-4.

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5.2.2

Other polling commands


Telex
P???/PIN Code/TELEX/LES number/Country number/Subscribers 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/Subscribers
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/Subscribers number/File
name:
Data Network Identification
P???/PIN Code/DNID/LES number/Subscribers number/File name:
Facsimile
P???/PIN Code/FAX/LES number/Country number/Subscribers number/File
name:
Telex service
P???/PIN Code/SPEC/LES number/Country number/Subscribers number/File
name:
For ship-to-ship communication, country number is ocean region number.
Subscribers number includes Station ID, Telex ID, etc.
If file name is not specified (P???/PIN Code/~/Subscribers Number), the
FELCOM 16 sends ships position, speed and course.
For example, you transmit polling command to MES of PIN code 12345678 via
KDDI station (Pacific Ocean: 203) specifying telex number 720-5644325. Then,
that MES transmits position, speed, bearing, water temperature, current and
depth.
P???/12345678/TELEX/203/720/5644325/:
To have other MES transmit position, speed and bearing by e-mail to
[email protected], for example, use the following command.
P???/12345678/EMAIL/203/[email protected]:

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5.2.3

Polling reception
No operator intervention is required during polling reception.
The printer prints the status of polling reception and transmits data in response
to polling request as shown below.

TX start frame (time)

Data reporting

POLLING Message - - - Program Unreserved Data Reporting - - DNID


: 0004
LES ID
: 101 (Telnor S.S.Inc)
Sub Address : 000
Member Number : 001 Response: No Response
Receive Data & Time: 02-02-25 00:01 (UTC)
Received
Start Frame: 00030

Interval: 00030

TX interval

Polling
Command

02-02-25 00:01 (UTC)


Data Report Program has been initiated by Polling.
POLLING Message - - - Initiate Unreserved Data Reporting - - DNID
:0004
LES ID
:101 (Telnor S.S.Inc)
Sub Address : 000
Member Number :001 Response: Data Report
Receive Data & Time: 02-02-25 00:01 (UTC)
Start Frame: 00030

Interval: 00030

Data Reported (Poll Response)


LES
:Telnor S.S.Inc
Date
DNID
:00004
Time
Member No. :001
Position

LAT 10:14.03N
LON 124:36.81E

02-02-25 00:06 (UTC)


Successful Data Report Sending.

Receive Message
Message No.
: R0020205.002
Message Ref. No.
: 00616923
LES
: KDDI
Priority
: Normal
Message Size
:
121 characters
Receive Data & Time : 02-02-25 04:07 (UTC)

Received
Polling
Command

KDD INMARSAT-C SERVICE 25-FEB-02 04:02:28 UTC REF:616923


XXXXXXXXX ABCD X via KDDI LES
D???-12345678-test:test

TX data set on Data


Report

02-02-25 04:09 (UTC)


Successful Sending message.

: 02-02-25
: 00:03 (UTC)

Tx message
recipient and
TX data

Sent Message
DELIVERY CONFIRMATION OFF
Message File
LES
Priority
Destination
582+
Date & Time
Position
Course
Speed

: Report
: KDDI
: Normal
: TELEX

Tx message
recipient and
TX data
Message Size : 284 characters
Date
: 02-02-25
Time
: 04:09 (UTC)
582 (IA5)

02-02-25 04:07 (UTC)


LAT 12:34.56N
Water Temp
LON 123:45.67E
Water Current
321.1
1.1 KTS
Depth

KTS
FT

Sample MES message channel printout

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5.3

DNID (Data Network Identification)


Group data exchange (polling, data reporting) is available by registering with an
LES which provides such services. When you make a contract with an
information provider, DNIDs are downloaded from the information provider to
your FELCOM 16, via the appropriate LES.
Up to 64 DNIDs can be downloaded to the FELCOM 16. You can see which
DNIDs are stored as below.

5.3.1

Displaying DNID
It is necessary to contract with an LES to exchange data within a group. The
LES sends a DNID (Data Network Identification) number to each member of the
group. The FELCOM 16 can store 64 DNIDs.
1. Press the [F5] key to display the Reports menu.
2. Press the [3] key to display the Data Network ID list.
Sub address

Member number using DNID


Data Network ID

Mark '*' means activation. Ctrl+P: Print


No. Act

DNID

LES

Subaddr

Member

01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10

00004
00004
23456
03333
03333
07777
09999

101
101
101
101
101
101
101

000
002
002
002
000
000
000

001
003
223
044
044
099
088

*
*
*
*
*
*
*

Text

* DNID effective
Data network ID list
Note: Asterisk-marked DNIDs are available for use.

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5.3.2

Enabling/Disabling DNID
DNID can be enabled or disabled as follows:
1. Press the [F5] key followed by the [3] key to show the Data Network ID list.
2. Press the [] or [] key to choose desired DNID from the data network ID list.
3. Press the [Enter] key to enable or disable the DNID as appropriate. An
asterisk appears next to the DNID when it is enabled.
Note: If a DNID is disabled during data reporting, running data program
(poll) is displayed and polling is cancelled.
4. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

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5-14

6.

OTHER FUNCTIONS
This chapter describes how to abort operation, scan NCS, choose EGC and
NCS channels and display LES information.

6.1

Aborting an Operation
You can abort transmission, receiving or scanning (on the NCS common
channel) as follows:
1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
Options
1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
5. Ocean Region
6. LES Information
7. Test

Options menu (when FELCOM 16 functions as Inmarsat MES)


2. Press the [3] key to choose Abort.
Options
1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
5. Ocean Region
6. Test

Abort

Start
Yes

No

Abort screen
3. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to abort current operation.
The message FORCED CLEARING replaces SENDING or RECEIVING
at the bottom of the screen. When the process has been aborted, the
message Process Aborted. Press any key to escape. appears.
Note: If aborting is attempted in modes other than those mentioned above, the
message Ignored: Can not abort current process. appears.

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6. OTHER FUNCTIONS

6.2

Scanning NCS Common Channel


When unsync condition (UNSYNC displayed at bottom center of the screen)
continues for six minutes and error rate in received message is greater than 80%
(BBER indication reads more than 80), choose suitable ocean region. Note that
the FELCOM 16 must be IDLE and the MES mode must be INMARSAT C in
order to scan common channel.
If the FELCOM 16 is not idle the message Ignored: MES is not idle is displayed.
Press any key to erase the message and then wait until the equipment is in idle
state.
1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
2. Press the [5] key to display the Ocean Region menu.
Options
Ocean Region
1. Login
2. Logout
Auto
3. Abort
West-Atlantic
4. Select
NCS
East-Atlantic
5. Ocean
Region
Pacific
6. Test
Indian

NCS you are currently tuned to appears in reverse video.

Ocean region menu


3. Press the [] or [] key to choose another NCS and press the [Enter] key. If
Auto is selected, FELCOM 16 scans all ocean regions in turn.
Options
Ocean Region
1. Login
2. Logout
Auto
3. Abort
West-Atlantic
4. Select
NCS
Start
East-Atlantic
5. Ocean
PacificRegion
6. Test
No
Yes
Indian

NCS scan confirmation screen


4. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to start the scanning.
The message Starting Scan Process. Press any key to escape.
appears during the scanning.
5. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.

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6.3

Choosing EGC Receiving Channel


EGC channel can be selected when the terminal unit is set to operate as an
EGC-only receiver. However, this procedure is shown for reference only;
currently there is only one EGC channel per NCS.
1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
Options
1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select EGC Ch.
5. LES Information
6. Test

Options menu (when FELCOM 16 functions as EGC receiver)


2. Press the [4] key to choose Select EGC Ch.

11080*

EGC Channel List


ENTER: Set ESC: Quit
35:00.00N
135:00.00E
12580* 10840*
11088*

EGC channel list


3. Choose desired channel and then press the [Enter] key.
4. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.

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6.4

Choosing NCS Channel


You may select NCS common channel as shown below. Currently, each satellite
transmits one global beam. In the future, the satellites will transmit multiple spot
beams, namely, the NCS will have multiple channels.
The below procedure is provided for reference.
1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
2. Press the [4] key to display the NCS Channel List.
Options
1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
No AOR (WEST)
5. Ocean Region
ID
FREQ
6. Test
01 044 11080*
02 0
03 0
04 0
05 0
06 0
07 0
08 0

NCS Channel List


ENTER: Set ESC: Quit
AOR (EAST)
ID
FREQ

ID

144
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

244
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

12580*

POR
FREQ
12580*

ID
344
3
3
3
3
3
3
3

IOR
FREQ
10840*

NCS channel list


3. Choose desired channel and then press the [Enter] key. Then, the FELCOM
16 starts to synchronize with the NCS channel selected.
4. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.

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6. OTHER FUNCTIONS

6.5

LES Information
Each time you log in LES data is automatically downloaded through the NCS
common channel to the FELCOM 16, and saved to the LES Information display.
You may view this display as follows:
1. Press the [F7] key to show the Option menu.
Options

Options

1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
5. Ocean Region
6. LES Information
7. Test

1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select EGC Ch.
5. LES Information
6. Test

FELCOM 16 functions
as Inmarsat MES

FELCOM 16 functions
as EGC receiver

Options menu
2. Press the [6] key (Inmarsat MES) or [5] key (EGC receiver) to show the LES
Information display.
From left in order B8 to B1
LES ID Name
201
Telenor S.S.Inc
202
Stratos M.N.
203
KDDI
204
Telenor S.S.AS
208
Korea Telecom
210
Singapore T.
211
Beijing Marine
212
Xantic (NED)

LES Information
Status
11111000
11111000
11111000
11111000
11111000
11111000
11111000
11111000

Services
AS-----EL
AS-----EL
AS-----EL
AS-----EL
AS-----EL
AS-----EL
AS-----EL
AS-----EL

TDM Ch.
11982
11826
11806
11762
11778
11842
11754
11802

From left in order 1B8 to IB1, 2B8 to 2B1


If bit is 1 alphabet is displayed.

LES information display


3. Use the [] or [] key to scroll the list.
4. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display.
Description of LES information table
Bit No.
B8

Status
Return link speed

B7
B6

Operational or spare satellite


operation
LES status

B5

LES status

B4

Used only by land earth stations

B3-1

Spare

Flag
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0

Meaning
600 bps
300 bps
Operational
Spare
In service
Out of service
Clear
Congested
Terrestrial links open
Terrestrial links closed

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Services:
Alphabet shown only when Flag is 1 for a bit.
Bit No.
1B8

Flag
Meaning
1
Maritime distress alerting
0
No Maritime distress alerting
1B7
1
SafetyNET traffic
0
No SafetyNET traffic
1B6
1
Inmarsat-C traffic
0
No Inmarsat-C traffic
1B5
1
Store and Forward
0
No Store and Forward
1B4
1
Half Duplex
0
No Half Duplex
1B3
1
Full Duplex
0
No Full Duplex
1B2
1
Closed Network
0
No Closed Network
1B1
1
FleetNET Traffic
0
No FleetNET Traffic
2B8
1
Prefixed store and forward message supported
0
Prefixed store and forward message not supported
2B7
1
Land mobile alerting
0
No Land mobile alerting
2B6
1
Aero-C service supported
0
Aero-C service not supported
2B5
1
ITA2 transmission supported
0
ITA2 transmission not supported
2B4
1
Data transmission supported
0
Data transmission not supported
2B3
1
Basic X.400 supported
0
Basic X.400 not supported
2B2
1
Enhanced X.400 supported
0
Enhanced X.400 not supported
2B1
1
Low power C MES supported
0
Low power C MES not supported
TDM Ch.: TDM channel used by LES to transmit.

6-6

Display
A
None
S
None
C
None
T
None
H
None
D
None
N
None
F
None
P
None
Not used

I
None
B
None
X
None
E
None
L
None

7.

MAINTENANCE,
TROUBLESHOOTING
This chapter provides the information necessary for the maintenance and
checking of the FELCOM 16. Please read the safety information at the beginning
of this manual before attempting any maintenance procedure.

7.1

General Checking and Maintenance


Turn off the power before conducting any maintenance procedures other than
the cleaning of the communication unit.

NOTICE
Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant
or contact spray to coating or plastic
parts of the equipment.
Those items contain organic solvents that
can damage coating and plastic parts,
especially plastic connectors.

Cleaning the communication unit


Dust and dirt can be removed from the communication unit with a soft, dry cloth.
DO NOT use chemical cleaners. They may remove paint and markings or
deform the equipment.
Checking connectors and earth terminal on the communication unit
Check that the connectors and earth terminal on the communication unit are
tightly fastened. If the copper strap (earth material) has rusted, clean it.
When the power cant be turned on
When the communication unit cannot be turned on do the following:

Check that the power cable connector on the rear panel of the
communication unit for tightness.

Check if the ships mains switchboard is turned on.

Have a qualified technician check the power voltage at the power connector
on the rear of the communication unit.

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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

7.2

Diagnostics
The system is equipped with a diagnostic test which check it for proper
operation.

7.2.1

Self test at power on


The terminal unit performs the ROM sum check and RAM read and write test
when turned on. If the test results are normal the equipment goes into standby. If
error is found you cannot transmit. Contact your dealer for advice.

7.2.2

Testing the communication unit through the keyboard,


displaying program version no.
The communication unit must be idle to execute the test.
1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
Options

Options

1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
5. Ocean Region
6. LES Information
7. Test

1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select EGC Ch.
5. LES Information
6. Test

FELCOM functions as
Inmarsat MES

FELCOM functions as
EGC receiver

Options menu
2. Press the [7] key ([6] key if the FELCOM 16 functions as an EGC receiver) to
display the Test menu.
Test
1. PV Test
2. PV Test Result
3. Diagnostic Test

Test menu
3. Press the [3] key to choose Diagnostic Test.
Options
Test
1. Login
2.1.Logout
Diagnostic Test
PV Test
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
4.3.Select
NCS
Self Test
5.4.Ocean
Region
Distress
Alarm Button Test
6. Test

Start
Yes
Yes

No

Start window
4. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to start the test. The message Now
testing (flashing) appears during the testing.
When the test is completed, the screen shows the test results as shown at
the top of the next page.

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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

Options
Test
1. Login
2.1.Logout
Diagnostic Test
PV Test
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
TERMINAL
1650166-**
RFCON CPU
4.3.Select
NCS
Self Test
5.4.Ocean
Region
Distress
Alarm Button Test ROM
6. Test
RAM
EEPROM
GPS
Press any key to escape.

1650160-**

Program No.
** = Version no.

OK
OK
OK
OK

Sample communication unit self test results


The results are shown as OK or NG (No Good). For any NG, contact your
dealer for advice.
5. Press the [Esc] key to stop the test and return to the Test menu.
Note: Diagnostic test-related error messages appear at the bottom of the screen
as follows: TROUBLE: RFCON CPU ROM NG, TROUBLE: RFCON CPU
RAM NG, TROUBLE: RFCON CPU EEPROM NG

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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

7.3

Performance Verification (PV) Test


After the FELCOM 16 is installed, the installer usually confirms that it is
functioning properly, by logging in and conducting the PV test. This test consists
of the receiving a test message from an LES, transmitting a message to an LES
and a distress alert test.
The results of the test appear on the PV test result display.
The PV test cannot be conducted from an auxiliary terminal unit. Note that the
test can also be initiated by an NCS.

7.3.1

PV test sequence
1.
2.
3.
4.

Choose PV Test from the Test menu.


The MES requests an NCS to conduct the PV test.
NCS acknowledges request for testing.
The MES, upon receiving acknowledgment from NCS, goes into pending
state.
5. NCS will choose an LES to perform the test.
6. The LES transmits a test message to the MES.
7. The MES transmits a test message to the LES.
8. The LES receives test message.
9. The MES automatically transmits the distress alert test within two minutes
after completion of step 8.
10. When the distress alert test is finished, the LES sends the results of the PV
test to the MES.

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7.3.2

PV test procedure
1.
2.
3.
4.

Confirm that the communication unit is in idle condition and logged in.
Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
Press the [7] key to choose Test.
Press the [1] key to choose PV Test.
Options
Test
1. Login
2.1.Logout
PV Test
PV Test
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
4.3.Select
NCS
Self Test
5.4.Ocean
Region
Distress
Alarm Button Test
6. Test

Start

Yes

No

PV test screen
5. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to transmit the PV test request to NCS.
Options
Test
1. Login
2.1.Logout
PV Test
PV Test
3.2.Abort
PV TestPV
Result
Starting
Test Process.
4.3.Select
NCS
Self Test
Press
any key to escape.
5.4.Ocean
Region
Distress
Alarm Button Test
6. Test

PV test screen
Note: If the terminal unit is not idle when the test is initiated, the screen
displays Ignored: MES is not idle now. Cannot start PV Test. And if
you are not logged in, Ignored: MES is not Login. Please operate
Login. appears.
6. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.
7. The (automatic) testing sequence is as follows:
a) The screen displays Current State: Idle (pending!) when you receive the
acknowledge signal from the NCS.
b) When preparations for testing have been completed, Current State:
TESTING appears at the bottom of the screen. Further, the following
message appears.
Automatic test mode: Normal communication disabled.
Do not press any distress button unless you are in distress.

c) Receive a message from the LES. Send a test message to the LES.
d) Then, the distress alert test is automatically conducted after you have sent a
test message. Do not operate the equipment at this time.
e) When testing has been completed, Current State: IDLE appears at the
bottom of the screen.
8. The test results appear on the PV Test Result screen. See the next section
for how to interpret the results.

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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

7.3.3

Results of PV test
1. At the standby display, press the [F7] key to display the Options menu.
2. Press the [7] key to display the Test menu.
3. Press the [2] key to display the results of the PV test.
Options
Test
1. Login
2.1.Logout
PV Test Result
PV Test
3.2.Abort
PV Test Result
Ctrl+P: Print ESC: Quit
4.3.Select
NCS
Self Test
Test
Date
& Time
5.4.Ocean
Region
Distress
Alarm
Button Test02-02-25 01:58 (UTC)
6. Test
Attempts
First attempt
BBER
Pass
Shore-to-Ship Attempts
First attempt
Ship-to Shore Attempts
First attempt
Distress Alert
Pass (Test OK)
Signal strength
Pass (Greater than Std level + 10dB)
Overall Result

Pass (Applicable tests pass)

Sample PV test results


4. To return to the standby display, press any key.
Interpreting the PV test results display
Test Date & Time:
Attempts:
BBER:

Date and time of test


Number of times the PV test was conducted.
Bulletin Board Error Rate (%). Pass appears for no
error.
Shore-to-Ship Attempts: Number of tests initiated by LES.
Ship-to-Shore Attempts: Number of tests initiated by MES.
Distress Alert:
Pass (Test OK) appears for successful testing.
Signal Strength:
Pass appears if signal strength is greater than
standard level.
Overall Result:
Pass appears for satisfactory completion of the
test.

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7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

7.4

System Status Monitor


The system status monitor, which is always displayed, provides date, time,
equipment status and navigation data.
File

Edit

Transmit

EGC

Reports

Date
Time

02-02-25
01:32 (UTC)

Position

Course
Speed
Current NCS
Current Channel
Current TDM
MES Status
GPS Status

LAT 34:30.00N
LON 135:00.00E
LAT
LON
345.5 DEG
10.2 KTS
344 (IOR) LOGOUT
NCS CC
NCS CC
Idle
2D

DCE Memory

32818 Bytes free

Waypoint

Current State: IDLE

Logs

Retuning
NCS: IOR

Options

Setup

Position

IMN: 443156710
000
OK ( 0 dB)
OK ( 0)
OK (254)
OK (
0 Hz)
OK
131

BBER
C/N
Send Level
Rx AGC Level
REF Offset Freq
Synthe Local
VCXO Control

Antenna Power Supply


Water Temperature
Water Current
Direction
Speed
Depth

LOGOUT

DCE F16 Ver. ##

StopAlarm

OK
DEG
DEG
KTS

02-02-25 01:32 (UTC)


LAT: 34:30.00N
LON: 135:00.00E

## = Version no. of RF CON Board

System status monitor display


Interpreting the system status monitor
Date:
Time:
Position:
Waypoint:
Course:
Speed:
Current NCS:
Current Channel:
Current TDM:
MES Status:
GPS Status:

Current date
Current time
Own ships L/L position (either manual entry or
automatic input by navigator)
Blank
Course
Ships speed
NCS your vessel is logged in with
Channel in use
Channel TDM
Operational status of MES
Receiving signal status from GPS receiver.
CST: Cold Start
ACK: Acquired; Almanac data acquired
IMP:
Impossible; cannot receive GPS signal
INT:
Interrupted; object interfering with reception
of GPS signal
ALM: Receiving the almanac
2D, 3D: Position-fixing method by 2D or 3D

7-7

7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

DCE Memory:
BBER:
C/N:

Send Level:

RX AGC Level:

REF Offset Freq:


Synthe Local:
VCXO Control:
Antenna Power Supply:

Temperature*:
Water Current*
Direction:
Speed:
Depth*:

Memory remaining in communication unit


Bulletin Board Error Rate (%)
Check of circuit status with LES, receiving circuit in
antenna unit and RF CON/CPU Board in
communication unit. OK appears for figure greater
than 31.
TX level check. At transmission, OK appears for
figure greater than 123. At reception, OK appears for
figure lower than 32.
Check of the receiving circuit of the antenna unit and
the RF CON/CPU Board in the communication unit.
OK appears for figure greater than 60.
OK appears for figure lower than 150.
Check of RF CON/CPU Board.
Oscillator frequency control value.
NG appears for discontinuity or short in antenna
cable. OK is shown if the antenna is receiving
electrical power.
Blank
Blank
Blank
Blank

* = Requires data from appropriate sensor.

7.5

Replacing the Fuse


The fuse (12 VDC: 10A, 24 VDC: 5A) in the power cable protects the
communications unit from overcurrent and reverse polarity. If the fuse blows, find
out the case before replacing it. If it blows again after replacement, contact your
dealer for advice. Be sure to use the correct fuse. Use of a wrong will damage
the equipment and void the warranty.

CAUTION
Use the proper fuse.
Use of a wrong fuse can result in damage
to the equipment.

Fuse
12 VDC
Type:
FGBO 125V 10A PBF
Code No.: 000-155-826-10
24 VDC
Type:
FGBO-A 125V 5A PBF
Code No.: 000-155-853-10

7-8

7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

7.6

Error Messages
This section describes the more commonly seen error messages and the means
to restore normal operation. If normal operation cannot be restored, contact your
dealer for advice.

7.6.1

Equipment trouble messages


Messages in this category are prefixed with TROUBLE:.
Equipment trouble messages
Error Message

Meaning

Action

ANT power voltage


abnormality.

Antenna power voltage.

Have a licensed
radiocommunications
technician check the set.

Carrier power level.

Carrier power level too high or


too low.

Have a licensed
radiocommunications
technician check the set.

EEPROM ERROR.

EEPROM trouble.

Contact a FURUNO agent


or dealer for advice.

Invalid MES ID, This


equipment is
defected. Please
contact FURUNO.

MES ID is corrupted.

Have a licensed
radiocommunications
technician check the set.

Synthesizer
UNLOCK.

Synthesizer unlock.

Have a licensed
radiocommunications
technician check the set.

7-9

7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING

7.6.2

Warning messages
Messages in this category are prefixed with WARNING:
Warning messages
Error Message

7-10

Meaning

Action

BBER over 80%.


Scanning NCS start
manually.

BBER (Bulletin Board Error


Rate) exceeded 80%.

Select NCS manually.

Cannot enter new


DNID. Memory full for
DNIDs.

Memory for DNIDs is full.

Delete unnecessary
DNIDs to enter new ones.

Cannot enter new


ENID. Memory full for
ENIDs.

Memory for ENIDs is full.

Delete unnecessary
ENIDs to enter new ones.

Cannot find NCS CC in


all region. Scanning is
continued.

No NCS found in region.

Scanning automatically
continues.

Cannot find NCS CC in


preferred region.
Scanning all region is
started.

NCS could not be found in


region selected. Scanning
started to find NCS.

If NCS could not be


found, contact you dealer
for advice.

Internal GPS UNIT


failure.

GPS signal could not be


detected.

Internal GPS receiver


may be damaged if this
message appears
frequently. Contact your
dealer for advice.

Synchronization loss.
Please change EGC
channel.

Your station is not


synchronized with selected
EGC channel.

Change EGC channel.

Synchronization loss.
Please check the
current NCS.

Your station is not


synchronized with selected
NCS.

Change NCS.

APPENDIX
Menu Tree
F1: File
1. New
2. Open
3. Close
4. Save
5. Delete
6. Rename
7. Print
8. Print Setting

No Printer
Windows Printer
PP-510

F2: Edit
1. Cut
2. Copy
3. Paste
4. Insert (With Citation)
5. Select All
6. Search or Replace

1. Search
2. Replace

7. Goto Line

8. Time or Pos. Ins

Search Word
Direction
Search Word
Replace Word
Direction
Query or All

Forward, Back

Forward, Back
Query, All

1. Top of Text
2. End of Text
Chooses line to go to.
3. Goto Line
1. Time
2. Position

9. Change Window

AP-1

APPENDIX

F3: Transmit
1. Transmit Message

Priority
Not used.
Message File
Station Name
Destination Type
Prefix Code (Prefix selected)
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
(FAX, FAX prefixed selected)
Address (For e-mail)
Subject (For e-mail)
Attach File (For e-mail)
LED ID

TELEX
FAX
E-Mail
SMS
PSDN
X400
DNID
SPEC
TELEX (Prefixed)
FAX (Prefixed)
PSDN (Prefixed)
X400 (Prefixed)
DNID (Prefixed)
SPEC (Prefixed)
T30 FAX
V21 V.21 300bps Duplex
V22 V.22 1200bps Duplex
V22B V.22bis 2400bps Duplex
V23 V.23 600/1200bps
V26B V.26bis 2400/1200bps
V26T V.26ter 2400bps Duplex
V27T V.27ter 4800bps/2400bps
V32 V.32 9600bps Duplex
Other

Option
Confirmation
Send Delay
Delivery Delay
Code
TRANSMIT

2. Cancel
3. Request Delivery Status

F4: EGC
1. Display EGC Message
2. EGC Network ID

AP-2

Select Message
Select Message

ON, OFF
00:00 - 99:59; 00:00
Immediate, Deferred
IA5, ITA2, DATA

APPENDIX

F5: Reports
1. Data Report

1. Data Report 1

Status

Report Length

2. Message
Report

2. Data Report 2
3. Data Report 3
4. Data Report 4
1. Message Report 1

Destination
Activation
Interval Time
(Regular Interval chosen)
Report Times
Start Time 1 (Daily chosen)
Start Time 2 (Daily chosen)
Start Time 3 (Daily chosen)
Start Time 4 Daily chosen)
Same as Data Report 1
Same as Data Report 1
Same as Data Report 1
PIN Code
Status
Station Name
Destination Type
Prefix Code (Prefix chosen)
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
(FAX, FAX Prefixed chosen)
Address
(E-Mail, SMS chosen)
Subject (E-Mail chosen)

OFF
ON: Enhanced Data Report
ON: Usual Data Report
Position Only
Position and Course/Speed
Position and Course/Speed
with SEA INF
DNID selection
Regular Interval, Daily
00:10-99:59; 00:10
1-999; 1, - - - (No Limit)
00:00-23:59
00:00-23:59
00:00-23:59

Max. 8
ON, OFF
Subscriber selection
TELEX
FAX
E-Mail
SMS
PSDN
X400
DNID
SPEC
TELEX (Prefixed)
FAX (Prefixed)
PSDN (Prefixed)
X400 (Prefixed)
DNID (Prefixed)
SPEC (Pefixed)
T30 FAX
V21 V.21 300bps Duplex
V22 V.22 1200bps Duplex
V22B V.22bis 2400bps Duplex
V23 V.23 600/1200bps
V26B V.26bis 2400/1200bps
V26T V.26ter 2400bps Duplex
V27T V.27ter 4800/2400bps
V32 V.32 9600bps Duplex
Other

AP-3

APPENDIX

LES ID
Activation
Interval Time
(Regular Interval chosen)
Report Times
Start Time 1 (Daily chosen)
Start Time 2 (Daily chosen)
Start Time 3 (Daily chosen)
Start Time 4 (Daily chosen)
Report Contents

2. Message Report 2
3. Message Report 3
4. Message Report 4

File (FILE chosen)


Same as Message Report 1
Same as Message Report 1
Same as Message Report 1

3. Data Network ID

F6: Logs
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log
3. EGC Log
4. Log

F7: Options (FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES)


1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select NCS
5. Ocean Region
6. LES Information
7. Test

Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No
Auto, West-Atlantic, East-Atlantic, Pacific, Indian
1. PV Test
2. PV Test Result
3. Diagnostic Test

Yes, No
Yes, No

F7: Options (FELCOM functions as EGC receiver)


1. Login
2. Logout
3. Abort
4. Select EGC Ch.
5. LES Information
6. Test

AP-4

Yes, No
Yes, No
Yes, No

1. PV Test
2. PV Test Result
3. Diagnostic Test

Yes, No
Yes, No

LES selection
Regular Interval, Daily
00:10 - 99:59; 00:10
1 - 999; 1, - - - (No Limit)
00:00 - 23:59
00:00 - 23:59
00:00 - 23:59
00:00 - 23:59
NAV,
NAV (R), FILE
File selection

APPENDIX

F8: Setup
1. System Setup

2. Editor Setup

3. Terminal Setup

Date input
System Date & Time
IMN input
IMN
MES Operation Mode
INMARSAT-C, EGC
Nav Port*
Active Port*
Message Output Port*
EGC Output Port*
Network Setup*
Command Window
* Not used.
(For service technicians.)
Telex, Ascii
Text Mode
Insert, Overwrite
Edit Mode
Word Wrap
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
Line No.
2 Char, 4 Char, 8 Char
Tab Width
Column Width
Telex (fixed at 69 characters), Ascii (40-80,69)
Cursor Type
Block, Underline
Full Screen, Half Screen
Scroll
Date Disp. Form
YY-MM-DD, MMM-DD-YY, DD-MMM-YY
SDR, US$, EUR, YEN, OTHER (Currency unit input, 4 digits max.)
Currency Unit
Screen Saver
ON, OFF
Window Color Setup
Window Color
Window
Base Window

Default Color

RCV Message Display,


EGC Message Display,
EDIT 1, EDIT 2,
Function, SUB Menu 1,
SUB Menu 2,
SUB Menu 3,
SUB Menu 4,
Messaage,
Fore Color L-WHITE, YELLOW,
Back Color L-MAGENTA, L-RED,
L-CYAN, L-GREEN,
L-BLUE, GRAY,
WHITE, BROWN,
MAGENTA, RED,
CYAN, GREEN,
BLUE, BLACK
Yes, No

AP-5

APPENDIX

4. EGC Setup

5. Auto Mode
Setup

Additional Position
Navarea
Fixed Area
Waypoint*
Station Code
Type of Message
Ice reports
Meteo. forecasts
Pilot service
DECCA messages
LORAN messages
OMEGA messages
SATNAV messages
Other navaid msg
QRU (no message)
Auto Log Print
Receive Alarm
Auto Receive Message Save
Auto Receive Message Print
Data Report & Polling Print
Auto EGC Message Save

Auto EGC Message Print

6. E-mail Setup
7. Directories

AP-6

LES settings
Message Directory
EGC Message Directory

1 position
9 areas max.
* Not used
A-Z
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
System
FleetNET
SafetyNET
(Routine)
SafetyNET
(Safety)
SafetyNET
(Urgent&Distress)
System
FleetNET
SafetyNET
(Routine)
SafetyNET
(Safety)
SafetyNET
(Urgent&Distress)

ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF
ON, OFF

APPENDIX

AP-7

APPENDIX

International Telex/Telephone Country Code List


Area and Country
Afghanistan

Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
93

79

Alaska

200

Albania

355

604

Algeria

21

408

American Samoa

684

770

American Virgin Is.

208

Andorra

33

590

Angola

244

991

Anguilla

391

Antigua & Barbuda

393

Argentina

54

33

Armenia

Remarks for Telex Code

Telex calls to former WUI subscribers, insert the figure


"9" after the destination code "208".

Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

684

Aruba

297

303

Subscriber numbers are 2XXX or 5XXX

Ascension

247

939

Manual calls 3XXX

Australia

61

71

Australian External
Territories

672

766

Austria

43

47

Azerbaijani

994

784

Azores Is.

351

404

Bahamas

297

Bahrain

973

490

Bangladesh

880

780

Barbados

392

Belarus

681

Belgium

32

46

Belize

501

371

Benin

229

972

290

Bhutan

975

890

Bolivia (Rep. of)

591

371

Bermuda

Bolivia (ENTAL)

309

Bosnia-Hercegovina

387

600

Botswana

267

962

Brazil

55

38

British Virgin Is.

292

Brunei Darussalam

673

809

Bulgaria

359

67

Burkina Faso

226

978

Burundi

257

903

AP-8

Destination code is the same as for Portugal.

Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

APPENDIX

Area and Country

Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code

Cambodia

855

807

Cameroon

237

970

Canada

21

Canary Is.

34

52

Cape Verde

238

993

Cayman Is.

293

Central Africa Rep.

236

971

Chad

235

976

Remarks for Telex Code


Kampuchea Rep.
Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

26
Destination code is the same as for Spain.

TCH subscribers 2XXXXX


ENTEL subscribers 5XXXXX
Chile

56

34

TRA subscribers 3XXXXX


TECOM subscribers 6XXXXX
VTR CM subscribers 4XXXXX

China

86

85

Christmas Is. (Aus)

672

766

64

Cocos-Keeling Is.

672

766

Colombia

57

35

Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

Comoros

269

994

Manual calls

Congo

242

981

Cook Is.

682

772

Costa Rica

506

376

Cote d'lvoire

225

983

Croatia

385

599

Cuba

53

28

Cyprus

357

605

Czechoslovakia

42

66

Denmark

45

55

Diego Garcia

246

938

Djibouti

253

979

394

CIS (formerly USSR)

Dominica
Dominican Rep.

Ecuador

593

Ivory Coast

201

RCA subscribers 4XXXXX

202

For subscriber number beginning with 346, disregard


"346" at head of subscriber number.

241

AGEM IR subscribers 61XX

308

Egypt

20

91

El Salvador

503

373

Estonia
(formerly USSR)

372

537

Ethiopia

251

980

AP-9

APPENDIX

Area and Country

Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code

Falkland Is. (Malvinas)

500

306

Faroe Is.

298

502

Fiji

679

701

Finland

358

57

Remarks for Telex Code

France

33

42

French Guiana

594

300

French Polynesia

689

702

Gabon

241

973

Gambia

220

996

Georgia

683

Germany (Fed, Rep. of)

49

69

formerly East Germany

49

41

formerly West Germany

Ghana

233

94

Gibraltar

350

405

Greece

30

601

Greenland

299

503

395

Guadeloupe

590

299

Guam (RCA)

671

700

Guatemala

502

372

Guiana

594

300

Guinea Conakry

224

995

Guinea Bissau

245

969

Guyana

592

295

Haiti

509

203

RCA subscribers 9XXX

704

RCA subscribers 8XXX or 2968XX

705

ITT subscribers 743XXX

708

WUI subscribers 63XXX or 63XXXX

709

WUH subscribers 39XXXX

Grenada

Hawaii

(773)
Honduras

504

374

Hong Kong

852

802

Hungary

36

61

Iceland

354

501

India

91

81

Indonesia

62

73

Iran

98

88

Iraq

964

491

Ireland

353

500

Israel

972

606

Italy

39

43

AP-10

Manual calls

Telex calls to HTC subscribers can be made using


Semi-automatic calls.

Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

APPENDIX

Area and Country


Jamaica

Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
1

Japan

291
72

81
Jordan

Remarks for Telex Code

KDDI (for 5 digits)


NTT

962

493

785

Kenya

254

987

Kiribati

686

761

Korea (Demo, People's


Rep. of)

850

(899)

Korea (Rep. of)

82

801

Kuwait

965

496

788

Lao

856

804

Latvia (formerly USSR)

371

538

Lebanon

961

494

Lesotho

266

963

Liberia

231

997

Libya

21

901

Liechtenstein

41

45

Lithunia
(formerly USSR)

370

539

Luxembourg

352

402

Macao

853

808

Macedonia

389

597

Madagascar

261

986

Subscriber number beginning with 4, 5, 7, 8 and 9 can


be reached by Manual Calls.

Madeira Is.

351

404

Destination code is the same as for Portugal.

Malawi

265

904

Malaysia

60

84

Maldives Is.

960

896

Mali

223

985

Malta

356

406

Mariana Is.

671

760

Marshall Is.

692

765

Maritinique

596

298

Mauritania

222

974

Mauritius

230

966

Mexico

52

22

Micronesia

691

764

Moldova

373

682

Monaco

33

42

Mongolia

976

800

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Subscriber numbers are 770XX

Subscriber number beginning with 11XX can be


reached by Semi-automatic calls.

403

Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

Destination code is the same as for France.

AP-11

APPENDIX

Area and Country

Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code

Montserrat

396

Morocco

21

407

Mozambique

258

992

Myanmar
(formerly Burma)

95

83

Namibia

264

908

Nauru

674

775

Nepal

977

891

Netherlands

31

44

Netherlands Antilles

599

390

New Caledonia

687

706

New Zealand

64

74

Nicaragua

505

375

Niger

227

975

Nigeria

234

905

Niue Is.

683

776

Northern Mariana Is.

670

Norfolk Is.

672

766

Norway

47

56

Oman

968

498

Pakistan

92

82

Palau

680

763

Remarks for Telex Code

2XXXX other numbers are for Semi-automatic calls.

377

TRT subscribers

378

AACR subscribers

379

INTEL subscribers

Panama

507

Papua New Guinea

675

703

Paraguay

595

305

Peru

51

36
PHILCOM subscribers 2XXXX
RCPI subscribers 7XXXX

Philippines

63

75

GMCR subscribers 4XXXX


ETPI subscribers 6XXXX
CAPWIRE subscribers 1XXXX
For PTT subscribers, insert the figure "8" after the
destination code "75".

Poland

48

63

Portugal

351

404

Puerto Rico

Qatar

AP-12

974

Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

205

RCA subscribers 2XXX

206

ITT subscribers 345XXX

207

C&W, WUI subscribers

209

ACPR (PRCA) subscribers

497

APPENDIX

Area and Country

Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code

Remarks for Telex Code

Reunion

262

961

Subscriber numbers are 916XXX

Romania

40

65

Disregard the figure "0" at head of subscriber number.

Russian Federation

64

Rwanda

250

909

Saipan

670

760

San Marino

378

505

Sao Tome & Principe

239

967

Saudi Arabia

966

495

Senegal

221

906

Seychelles

248

965

Sierra Leone

232

998

Singapore

65

87

Slovak

42

66

Slovenia

386

598

Solomon Is.

677

778

Somalia

252

900

South Africa

27

Manual calls

Cape Town subscribers XXXXXX


95

Bophuthatswana subscribers 08XXXX


Transkei subscribers 09XXX

Spain

34

Spanish North Africa

34

52

Sri Lanka

94

803

St. Helena

290

(960)

St. Kitts & Nevis

397

St. Lucia

398

508

204

399

Sudan

249

984

Suriname

597

304

Swaziland

268

964

Sweden

46

54

Switzerland

41

45

Syria

963

492

787

Taiwan

886

769

Tanzania

255

989

Thailand

66

86

Togo

228

977

Tokelau

690

762

Tonga

676

777

Trinidad & Tobago

296

294

Tunisia

21

409

Turkey

90

607

Turkmenistan

789

St. Pierre & Miquelon


St. Vincent &
the Grenadines

Tajikistan

52

Manual calls 4XXX

AP-13

APPENDIX

Area and Country


Turks & Caicos Is.

Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
1

296

Tuvalu

688

774

U. A. E.

971

893

Remarks for Telex Code

Abu Dhabi

2XXXX, 3XXXX, 5XXXX

Ajman

695XX

Dubai

4XXXX

Fujairah

8XXXX

Ras Al Khaimah

9XXXX

Sharjah

68XXX

Umm Al Qaiwain

697XX

Uganda

256

988

Ukraine

680

United Kingdom

44

51

United Arab Emirates

971

893

Upper Volta

226

978

Uruguay

598

32

786

Uzbekistan

Same as "Burkina Faso".

CCI subscribers 7XXXXXX


U. S. A.

23

ITT subscribers 4XXXXX, 4XXXXXX, 4XXXXXXXXX


RCA subscribers 2XXXXX
WUI subscribers 6XXXX, 6XXXXX, 6XXXXXX

23

TRT subscribers 1XXXXX, 1XXXXXXXXX


FTCC subscribers 8XXXX, 8XXXXX

U. S. A. (Mainland)

GRPHNET subscribers 36XXXXX, 37XXXXX


For WUT subscribers, insert the figure "0" after the
destination code "23".
25

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.

640

Russian Federation

Vanuatu

678

771

Vatican

379

504

Venezuela

58

31

Viet Nam

84

805

Wallis & Futuna Is.

681

707

Western Samoa

685

779

Yemen (Rep. of)

969

806

Formerly Yemen (P. D. Rep. of)

Yugoslavia (Former)

967

895

Formerly Yemen (Arab Rep.)

U. S. S. R. (Former)

AP-14

Subscriber number beginning with 561XXX can be


made using manual calls

APPENDIX

Area and Country

Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code

Zaire

243

982

Zambia

260

902

Zanzibar

259

990

Zimbabwe

263

907

Ocean Area

Remarks for Telex Code

Telex calls to places other than Kinshasa Subscriber


beginning with 2XXXX can be made as Semi-automatic
calls.

Telephone
Telex Ocean
Ocean Region
Region Access
Access Code

Remarks

AOR-W

874

584

Atlantic Ocean-W

AOR-E

871

581

Atlantic Ocean-E

POR

872

582

Pacific Ocean

IOR

873

583

Indian Ocean

LES List
April/2003
Land earth station operator
Beijing Marine
Bezeq
CAT
CP Radio Marconi
Embratel
France Telecom
France Telecom (Ex DeteSat)
KDDI
Korea Telecom
Morviasputnik (Nudel Les)
OTE
Polish Telecom
Saudi Telecom Co
Singapore Telecom
Stratos Mobile Networks
Telecom Company of Iran
Telecom Italia
Telenor Satellite Services Inc
Telenor Satellite Services AS
Turk Telecom
Vishipel
VSNL
Xantic
Xantic

Country
China
Israel
Thailand
Portugal
Brazil
France
France
Japan
South Korea
Russia
Greece
Poland
Saudi Arabia
Singapore
Canada
Iran
Italy
USA
Norway
Turkey
Vietnam
India
Netherlands
Australia

AOR- E AOR- W
127
118
114
121
115
103

021
003

117
120
116
125
102

002

105
101
104
110

001
004

112
122

012
022

IOR
311
327
319

POR
211

321
333
303
308
317
305
316
325
328
302
314
335

221

304
310
330
306
312
322

203
208

210
202

201
204

212
222

AP-15

APPENDIX

International Telex Abbreviations


Abbreviation
ADV
ACK
AGN
BI (GS)
BK
CFN
COL
CRV
DER
DWN
EEE
FM
GA
MNS
MOM
MUTI
NA
NC
NCH
NP
NR
OCC
OK
P (or 0)
PLS (PSE)
PPR
P (RCD)
RAP
RD
RE
RPT
SRY
SVP
TAX
TEST MSG
THRU
TKS (TNX)
TLX

AP-16

Meaning
Advise
Acknowledge
Again
Good bye
I 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
Snbscribers 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
I will call you again.
Read
Referring to
Repeat
Sorry
Please
What is the charge?
Please send a test message?
You are in communication with telex position
Thanks
Telex

APPENDIX

International Telegraphy Alphabet


No.

FIGURES

LETTERS

No.

FIGURES

LETTERS

17

18

19

'

20

21

4
5

22

23

24

25

10

BELL*

26

11

27

CARRIAGE RETURN

12

28

LINE FEED

13

29

LETTERS

14

30

FIGURES

15

31

SPACE

16

32

BLANK

* = Cannot be entered.

AP-17

APPENDIX

Messages
Below are the various operational messages and their meanings. Messages are arranged
according to function key.

[F1] File
1. "Overwrite?"
You are asked if you are sure to overwrite file name entered.
2. "OK to save?"
You are asked if you are sure to save a file.
3. "OK to delete file?"
You are asked if it is OK to delete selected file.
4. "Can't delete."
File cannot be deleted.
5. "Enter new filename"
Enter a new file name (to save file under new name.)
6. "Can't rename."
Cannot rename file.
7. "Press any key to escape."
Press any key to erase message displayed.
8. " Drive not ready."
No floppy disk in disk drive.
9. "Write protected."
Floppy disk is write protected.
10. " Drive error."
Floppy disk may be defective.
11. "Directory not found."
Directory specified could not be found.
12. "Checking "
Checking MIME-coded file.
13. "Decode ?"
Decode Base64 coded file.
14. "Now decoding..."
Decoding file.
15. "Complete."
File decoding completed.
16. "Decode failed. "
File could not be decoded.
17. "This terminal not support this code."
File could not be decoded because type of code not supported.
18. "Decoded 1 file(s)."
Decode MIME coded file.
19. "This file is not encoding."
Cannot encode file selected.
20. "File is already exist. Overwrite?"
File name encoded by MIME already exists.

AP-18

APPENDIX

[F3]: Transmit
1. "Input Error : Message File."
Invalid message selected for transmission.
2. "Input Error : Country/Ocean Code."
Invalid country/ocean code entered.
3. "Input Error : Station ID."
Invalid station ID entered.
4. "Input Error : Modem Type."
Invalid mode type entered. (For FAX, choose T30.)
5. "Input Error : E-Mail Address."
Invalid e-mail address entered.
6. "Input Error : LES ID."
Invalid LES ID entered.
7. "Input Error : Send Delay."
Invalid send delay time entered.
8. "Input Error : Prefix Code."
Invalid prefix code entered.
9. "Invalid character detected in message."
Invalid character found in TX message.
10. "Don't support E-Mail service in this NCS."
Selected NCS does not handle e-mail.
11. "Input Error : Too many stations."
You have selected too many stations to transmit to.
12. "Message file is too large (but send only with 32KB)."
The size of the file you want to send is larger than 32,000 bytes. (The file can be
sent, but only the first 32,000 bytes of information will be received.)
13. "Attach file is too large."
The size of the attachment you want to send is larger than 32,000 bytes.
14. "Attach file (file name) is not found."
Cannot find attached file.
15. "Message is entered in sending Queue. Press any key."
Tx message entered into queue.
16. "Can't enter this message to sending Queue. Press any key."
Could not enter TX message into queue.
17. The LES is out of service.
LES selected does not support Mini C.

[F5]: Data report


1. "Input Error : Country/Ocean Code."
Invalid country/ocean code entered.
2. "Input Error : Station ID."
Invalid station ID entered.
3. "Input Error : LES ID."
Invalid LES ID entered.
4. "Input Error : Interval Time"
Invalid interval time entered.
5. "Input Error : Start Time"
Invalid start time entered.

AP-19

APPENDIX

6. "Input Error : Modem Type"


Invalid modem type entered.
7. "Input Error : Report Contents"
Invalid report contents entered.
8. "Input Error : Report Times"
Invalid number of report times entered.
9. "Input Error : Destination"
Invalid destination entered.
10. "Input Error : E-Mail Address"
Invalid e-mail address entered.
11. "Don't support E-Mail service in this NCS."
NCS does not handle e-mail.
12. "Input Error : Prefix Code"
Invalid prefix code entered.

[F7]: PV test
1. "Starting PV Test Process."
Going into PV test mode.
2. "Automatic test mode: Normal communication disabled."
Going into automatic test mode all communications are disabled.
3. "Do not press any distress button unless you are in distress."
Do not operate the [DISTRESS] button except in an emergency.

AP-20

APPENDIX

Parts List
This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to
component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1. Only some discrete components
are used. FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. believes identifying these components is of no value
for shipboard maintenance; therefore, they are not listed in the manual. Major modules can
be located on the parts location photos on the next several pages.

FURUNO
PARTS LIST
SYMBOL TYPE

REMARKS

COMMUNICATION UNIT IC-216


PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
16P0208B, RF CON/CPU
16P0217, PWR
16P0227, PWR C
ASSEMBLY
GN 8097, GN 80 (option)
ANTENNA UNIT IC-116
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
ANTENNA CASE
(ANT RF BOARD (16P0216))
ANTENNA BASE
ANTENNA ELEMENT
(ANT-B BOARD (16P0206))

AP-21

APPENDIX

Parts Location
Communication unit
PWR C Board
(16P0227)

PWR Board
(16P0217)

RF CON/CPU
Board
(16P0208 B)

INT GPS Assy.


(GN809 7)

Communication unit, cover opened, INT GPS assy. installed

Antenna unit

ANT RF Board
(16P0216)

ANT B Board
(16P0206)

Antenna Case

Antenna Element

Antenna unit, cover opened

AP-22

FURUNO

FELCOM 16

SPECIFICATIONS OF INMARSAT C MES


FELCOM 16
1

GENERAL

1.1

Transmitting Frequency

1626.5 to 1646.5 MHz

1.2

Receiving Frequency

1530.0 to 1545.0 MHz

1.3

Channel Interval

5 kHz

1.4

G/T

Better than -23 dB/K (elevation angle 5)

1.5

EIRP

7 to 16 dBW (elevation angle 5)

1.6

Modulation

BPSK

1.7

Modulation Rate

1200 sps

1.8

Coding

Convolution with coding rate 1/2 and constraint length 7

1.9

Decoding

Viterbi decoder

1.10 Internal GPS Board

ANTENNA UNIT

2.1

Antenna Type

2.2

Gain

GGA, ZDA, GLL, VTG, RMC, GSV (IEC61162-1)

Daisy Loop Antenna

Horizontal:

Omnidirectional

Vertical:

0 dBi or more (angle of elevation: 90)


+1.3 dBi or more (angle of elevation: 5)

2.3

Declination

Clockwise circular

2.4

Axial Ratio

Within 6 dB (5 to 90)

2.5

VSWR

1.5 or less (50 ohm)

SOURCE

3.1

Communication Unit

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION

4.1

Ambient Temperature

12-24 VDC: 6.0-2.0 A (Transmit), 0.6-0.4 A (Receive)

Exposed equipment:

-35C to +55C (storage: -35C to +70C)

Protected equipment:

-15C to +55C

4.2

Relative Humidity

95% (at +40C)

4.3

Waterproof (IEC 60529)


Antenna Unit

IPX6

Communication Unit

IPX2

Others

IPX0

4.4

Vibration

IEC 60945

COATING COLOR

5.1

Antenna Unit

Upper: N9.5, Lower: 2.5PB3.5/10

5.2

Communication Unit

Cover: N3.0, Panel: N1.0

5.3

Others

2.5GY5/1.5

SP-1

E5638S01G

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INDEX
A
Aborting, 6-1

C
Colors
background, 2-3
foreground, 2-3
Communication unit
description, 1-1
testing, 7-2
Currency unit, 2-3

D
Data report
preparing, 5-2
printing, 5-7
Date
format, 2-3
manual input, 2-2
Delivery status
automatic confirmation, 4-17
manual confirmation, 4-19
Diagnostics, 7-2
Directory
creating, 2-31
specifying directory for message storage,
2-33
Display indications, 1-7
DNID
displaying, 5-12
enabling/disabling, 5-13

E
Editor setup, 3-4
EGC
description, 2-8
EGC channels, 2-13
ENID, 4-34
message log, 4-35
message printing, 4-33
printing messages automatically, 2-16
receiving channel selection, 6-3
saving messages automatically, 2-15
setup, 2-10

E-mail
service list, 2-34
setup, 2-37
ENID, 4-34
Error messages, 7-9

F
Files
combining, 3-15
decoding MIME files, 3-18
deleting, 3-16
opening, 3-12
printing files on hard disk, 3-15
renaming, 3-17
saving, 3-10
saving under new name, 3-14
switching between two, 3-12
Function key description, 1-5
Fuse replacement, 7-8

I
Inmarsat C system, x
International telegraphy alphabet, AP-17
International telex abbreviations, AP-16
International telex/telephone country code list,
AP-8

L
LES
editing stations, 2-22
information, 6-5
list, AP-15
printing LES list, 2-23
registering stations, 2-21
setting toll charges, 2-19
Log
displaying, 4-31
printing (automatic), 4-32
printing (manual), 4-31
Logging in, 2-5
Logging out, 2-7

M
Maintenance, 7-1
Menu overview, 1-11
Menu tree, AP-1

IN-1

INDEX
Message report, 5-4
Messages
deleting received, 4-30
preparation of confidential, 3-3
preparation of routine, 3-2
printing received automatically, 4-28
saving received automatically, 4-29
Messages (alerts), AP-18
MIME, 3-18

N
NCS
adding channels, 2-17
channel selection, 6-4
scanning, 6-2

P
Parts list, AP-21
Parts location, AP-22
PC window setup, 2-3
Polling
printing commands, 5-7
Polling
commands, 5-8
reception, 5-11
Position input, 2-30
POWER switch (Communication unit), 1-1
Printer selection, 1-13
Printing
data report, 5-7
EGC messages, 4-33
EGC messages automatically, 2-16
files on hard disk, 3-15
LES list, 2-23
Log (automatic), 4-32
Log (manual), 4-31
polling command, 5-7
received messages (automatically), 4-28
station list, 2-29
Program no. list, viii
PV test
procedure, 7-5
results, 7-6
sequence, 7-4

R
Receiving
attachments, 4-27
description, 4-23
displaying received messages, 4-24

IN-2

printing received messages (automatically),


4-28
receive alarm, 4-24
receive alarm on/off, 4-24
saving received messages to hard disk
(automatically), 4-29
Replacing text, 3-8

S
Saving
EGC messages automatically, 2-15
file under new name, 3-14
files, 3-10
received messages to hard disk
(automatically), 4-29
received messages to hard disk (manually),
4-28
Searching text, 3-7
Send message log, 4-22
Shortcut key, 1-4
Standby display, 1-6
Station list
adding stations, 2-24
editing stations, 2-28
printing, 2-29
System configuration, ix
System settings
loading, 2-38
saving, 2-38
System setup, 2-1
System status monitor, 7-7

T
Terminal setup menu, 2-3
Terminal unit
application startup, quitting, 1-2
controls, 1-3
Text
copying and pasting, 3-6
cutting and pasting, 3-5
go to line, 3-9
inserting, 3-7
inserting time or position, 3-9
replacing, 3-8
searching, 3-7
selecting all, 3-7

INDEX
Transmitting
canceling, 4-16
code number services, 4-20
delivery status (automatic receipt), 4-18
file stored on hard disk, 4-15
message to station not on station list, 4-8
message to station on station list, 4-2

W
Warning messages, 7-10
Window color, 2-3

IN-3

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