Operator'S Manual: Felcom 16
Operator'S Manual: Felcom 16
Operator'S Manual: Felcom 16
INMARSAT MINI-C
MOBILE EARTH STATION
MODEL
FELCOM 16
www.furuno.co.jp
: +81-(0)798-65-4200
Printed in Japan
A : MAY 2003
F1 : OCT . 15, 2008
FELCOM16
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
General
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.
The wrong use or modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not
authorized by FURUNO will cancel the warranty
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
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
Do not open 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
ii
CAUTION
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
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................................... SP-1
INDEX............................................................................................................... IN-1
vi
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
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.)
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
*
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)
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
: Standard
: Option
: Local Supply
* : SSAS Specification
ix
INMARSAT C SYSTEM
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
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
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
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
Terrestrial network
interface
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:
xv
INMARSAT C SYSTEM
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.
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
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.
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.
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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.
1.1.1
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
Operating system:
Memory:
Free space in hard disk:
CPU:
Floppy disk drive
1.2.1
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
1-3
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
Ctrl
Num Lock
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]
[Alt]+[Q]
[Alt]+[D]
[Alt]+[S]
[Alt]+[P]
[Alt]+[X]
Same as Undo
[Delete]
[Alt]+[C]
[Insert]
[Alt]+[V]
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.
1-5
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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
UNSYNC
NCS: IOR
Options
BBER
C/N
Send Level
Rx AGC Level
REF Offset Freq
Synthe Local
VCXO Control
LOGOUT
OK
DEG
DEG
KTS
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.
1-6
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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)
(1)
1) Function
Menu
2) WORKING AREA
3) Operating
Status
(2)
(3a)
(3b)
(4)
(5)
(7)
(8)
(6)
(9)
(9)
Normal operation
Problem at NCS
Previously designated LES is transmitting the
NCS common channel signal.
1-7
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1-8
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
TEST-DISTRESS ALERT
WAITING FOR ACTIVATION
WAITING FOR TEST RESULT
CLEARING
PV TEST is Completed.
PV TEST Failure.
1-9
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1-10
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
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
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
Edit
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
Log
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log
LES
CAUTION
No Message.
1-12
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
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
1-13
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
1-14
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
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.
2-1
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
For technicians
02-02-25
01:53
97-08 (YY-MM-DD)
INMARSAT-C
INT
INT
INT
INT
2-2
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
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
Window Color
Window Color Setup
Default Color
Window color menu
2-3
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
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:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
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.
2-4
Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.3
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
2-5
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
Options
Login
SYNC ( NCS )
NCS: IOR
LOGIN
2-6
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
No
SYNC ( NCS )
NCS: IOR
LOGIN
Edit
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
Options
Logout
SYNC ( NCS )
NCS: IOR
LOGIN
2-7
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.4
EGC Settings
2.4.1
Information Provider
* Meteorological body
* Navtex station
* Coast guard
* Rescue center
* Shipping company,
etc.
LES1
MES
Ch2
LES2
MES
Ch3
LES3
MES
NCS
2-8
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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)
3) System
EGC system-related is sent by Inmarsat to certain ship groups and
geographical areas.
2-9
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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.
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
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
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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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
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
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.4.3
Edit
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
Setup
Position StopAlarm
Setup
Configuration
EGC Channel List
ENTER: Set ESC: Quit
11080*
12580*
10840*
11088*
2-13
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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*
12580*
10840* 11088*
Update
Yes
No
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.4.4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
2-15
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
2-16
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.5
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*
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
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2-18
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
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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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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$/256bit)
FUCINO
TELEX *****.**
FAX
*****.**
E-Mail *****.**
KUMSAN
SMS
*****.**
PSDN *****.**
X400 *****.**
DNID *****.**
SPEC *****.**
IOR
Name
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.NS
OTE
VSNL
Korea Telecom
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.6.2
AOR (WEST)
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
AOR (EAST)
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
Telecom Italia
POR
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
Telenor S.S.AS
Korea Telecom
IOR
Name
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
OTE
VSNL
Korea Telecom
Configuration menu
3. Press the [Enter] key.
Setup
Configuration
LES List
Ctrl+P: Print ENTER: List Entry ESC: Quit
No
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
AOR (WEST)
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Stratos M.N.
KDDI
Telenor S.S.AS
AOR (EAST)
Name
POR
Name
Telenor S.S.Inc
Telenor S.S.Inc
Name
:
NETELY/BT/TELEN
GOONHILLY
ID
: 005
BURUM/YAMAGUCHI
YAMAGUCHI
Remarks :
EIK/TELENOR
Charge
(US$/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
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
Name
:
ID
:
Remarks :
Charge
(US$/256bit)
TELEX *****.**
FAX
*****.**
E-Mail *****.**
SMS *****.**
PSDN *****.**
X400 *****.**
DNID *****.**
SPEC *****.**
Erase the Name to delete this LES.
2.6.3
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. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.6.4
LES ID
001
002
003
004
012
021
022
Remarks
USA
CANADA
JAPAN
NORWAY
NETHERLANDS
FRANCE
AUSTRALIA
Remarks
USA
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.7
Station List
2.7.1
Edit
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
Setup
Position
Setup
Configuration
Station List
abc
xyz
Seagull
Type
Code ID / Address
TELEX
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StopAlarm
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
TELEX
FAX
E-Mail
SMS
PSDN
X400
DNID
SPEC
TELEX (Prefixed)
FAX
(Prefixed)
PSDN (Prefixed)
X400 (Prefixed)
DNID (Prefixed)
SPEC (Prefixed)
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2-27
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.7.2
Edit
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
Setup
Position
StopAlarm
Setup
Configuration
Station List
abc
xyz
Seagull
Type
Code ID / Address
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. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.7.3
Remarks
Subscriber's Number
Country Code
2-29
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.8
Edit
LAT
LON
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
Setup
Position
StopAlarm
Ship Position
34:30.00N
135:30.00E
3.
4.
5.
6.
Ship Position
00:00.00N
34:30.00N
000:00.00E
Ship Position
00:00.00N
135:30.00E
000:00.00E
Edit
LAT
LON
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
Setup
Position
StopAlarm
Ship Position
34:50.00N
000:00.00E
Update
Yes
No
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
Message Directory
EGC Message Directory
Directories menu
3. Press the [] key to choose Message Directory and then press the [Enter]
key.
Make Directory
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
5. Enter directory name and press the [Enter] key. Entered name appears.
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.9.2
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. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.10
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
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
KDDI
28
66
004
104
204
304
To:
CC:
Subject:
Blank
Blank
ON(UUENCODE)
OFF
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2-36
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
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
201
321
IOR
Telnor
ComsatS.S.Inc
101
IOR
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
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.12
2.12.1
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
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION
2.12.2
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
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
3-1
3. FILE OPERATIONS
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
Edit
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
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
]
3-2
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3.2.2
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
3-3
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3.2.3
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
3-4
Text Mode:
Edit Mode:
Word Wrap:
Line No.:
Tab Width:
Sets horizontal tab width; two, four or eight tabs per line.
Column Width:
Cursor Type:
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|
3.2.4
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
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.
3-5
3. FILE OPERATIONS
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
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX
131 Char.
[ Line
2/
Col.
66 ]
[Insert
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX
137 Char.
[ Line
3/
Col.
3-6
5]
[Insert
3. FILE OPERATIONS
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
3-7
3. FILE OPERATIONS
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
All
3-8
3. FILE OPERATIONS
No
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
3-9
3. FILE OPERATIONS
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
3-10
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3.3.2
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
7. Print
Yes
ALT-P
No
8. Print Setting
9. MIME (Decode)
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX
178 Char.
[ Line
3/
3 Col.
52 ]
[Insert
]
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)
3.4.2
FURUNO
1 [F2]
2 9: Change Window
or [ALT] + [V]
How to alternate display of files in working area 1 and 2.
3-12
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3.4.3
No
Save screen
2. To enter same file name as edited file, press the [Enter] key.
File already exists. Overwrite?
Yes
No
3-13
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3.5
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
7. Print
Yes
ALT-P
No
8. Print Setting
9. MIME (Decode)
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
TELEX
178 Char.
[ Line
3/
3 Col.
52 ]
[Insert
]
Save screen
3-14
3. FILE OPERATIONS
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.
3-15
3. FILE OPERATIONS
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.
3-16
3. FILE OPERATIONS
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.
3-17
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.
3-18
3. FILE OPERATIONS
3.10
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
3-19
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.
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:
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4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS
English
Russian
Japanese
Data
4.1.2
Subscriber
Destination Type
Code
Inmarsat C MES
Telex
IA5
Telex
Telex
ITA2
Fax
PSTN
IA5
IA5
Inmarsat C MES
PSDN
DATA
Fax
Not available
DATA
Inmarsat C MES
PSDN
DATA
Telex
Not available
Fax
Not available
DATA
Inmarsat C. MES
PSDN
DATA
Land Network
PSDN
DATA
Remarks
Attachment 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
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
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 ]
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 ]
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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
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
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.
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(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$)
E-Mail
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Select File
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
201 (SANTA PAULA)
Attach File
LES ID
Option
Confirmation
Send Delay
Delivery Delay
ENTER: Select DEL: Remove
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]
LES ID options
10. Press the [] or [] key to choose LED desired.
Note: You may edit the communication charges (see paragraph 2.7.1) from
the Station List by pressing the [Insert] key. After editing charges,
press the [Esc] key. OK to save appears; press the [Enter] key.
11. Press the [Enter] key to close the window.
12. Press the [] key to choose Confirmation.
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
: 00FOX.TXT
Message Size : 277 characters
: Stratos M.N.
Date
: 02-03-10
: Normal
Time
: 06:06 (UTC)
: TELEX (Prefixed) 00111222222222222222 (IA5)
00111333333333333333
00111444444444444444
: 00FOX.TXT
Message Size : 277 characters
: Stratos M.N.
Date
: 02-03-10
: Normal
Time
: 06:06 (UTC)
: TELEX (Prefixed) 00111222222222222222 (IA5)
: 00FOX.TXT
Message Size : 277 characters
: Stratos M.N.
Date
: 02-03-10
: Normal
Time
: 06:06 (UTC)
: TELEX (Prefixed) 00111222222222222222 (IA5)
: 00FOX.TXT
Message Size : 277 characters
: Stratos M.N.
Date
: 02-03-10
: Normal
Time
: 06:06 (UTC)
: TELEX (Prefixed) 00111222222222222222 (IA5)
Display log printout example (Confirmation ON, delivery status not received)
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Edit
Transmit
Transmit
Not used.
EGC
Reports
Logs
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message
Setup
Position
StopAlarm
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request Delivery
Status Message now being edited
Size
24
File
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
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 ]
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Options
4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
<[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$)
Destination Type
TELEX
TELEX
Prefix Code
FAX
Country/Ocean Code E-Mail
Station ID
CSDN
PSDN
Modem Type
X400
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
DNID
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char. SPEC
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
TELEX (Prefixed)
LES ID
FAX
(Prefixed)
Option
PSDN (Prefixed)
Confirmation
X400
(Prefixed)
Send Delay
DNID (Prefixed)
Delivery Delay
SPEC (Prefixed)
Code
IA5
[ TRANSMIT ]
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
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 ]
<[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$)
TELEX
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<
Subject
[Insert
]
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
LES ID
Option
ON
Confirmation
00:00
Send Delay
Immediate
Delivery Delay
IA5
Code
[ TRANSMIT ]
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
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 ]
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
3.
4.
5.
6.
<[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$)
E-Mail
Destination Type
Prefix Code
Country/Ocean Code
INET
Station ID
Modem Type
Address
----*---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+--------Subject
25 Char.
[ Line
2/
2 Col.
1 ]
Attach File
201 (Telenor S.S.Inc)
LES ID
Option
Confirmation
ON
Send Delay
00:00
Delivery Delay
Immediate
Code
IA5
[ TRANSMIT ]
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
10. Press the [Enter] key to open the select file window.
Transmit
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit Message
1. Transmit Message
2.Priority
Cancel
Normal
3.Message
Request File
Delivery Status Message now being edited Size
24
Station Name
Cost ********.**(US$)
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 ]
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
4.1.3
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 ]
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
4.1.4
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
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.
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Edit
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Options
Setup
Position
StopAlarm
<[1] UNTITLED1>
Transmit
1. Transmit Message
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
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)
?????
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Station
FURUNO
FURUNO
LES
KDDI
KDDI
Station
FURUNO
FURUNO
LES
KDDI
KDDI
Start
Yes
No
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
4.1.6
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 ]
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StopAlarm
4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
Content
Remarks
31
Maritime enquiries
32
Medical advice
33
Technical assistance
37
38
Medical assistance
39
Maritime assistance
41
Meteorological reports
42
43
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
4.1.7
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
Attachment file
Attach File
ABC
DEF
Subject
Test
LES ID: 203 (KDDI)
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4.2
Receiving
4.2.1
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
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
4.2.3
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
Logs menu
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
Priority
Size Addressee
Normal 32767
Normal
200 CAPTAIN
Normal
1234
Normal
8251
Status
Saved
Printed
Saved
Memory available:
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
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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........
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
Status
Printed
Printed
Printed
Printed
Saved
S: Save
D: Delete
Attachment name
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4.2.4
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
4.2.5
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
Priority
Size Addressee
Normal 32767
Normal
200 CAPTAIN
Normal
1234
Normal
3256 OFFICER
Normal
8251
Status
Saved
Printed
Printed
Printed
Saved
S: Save
D: Delete
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4.2.6
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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4.2.7
LES
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
KDDI
Status
Saved
Printed
Printed
Printed
Saved
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
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. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
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
Log
10
11
Size Cond
12345 Success
365 Success
...
50 (max)
Ctrl+P: Print
4-31
4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
4.3.2
3.
4.
5.
6.
4-32
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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
EGC menu
2. Press the [1 key to show the Display EGC Message screen.
File
Edit
Transmit
EGC
Reports
Logs
Options
Setup
Position
StopAlarm
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
EGC messages can be automatically saved to the hard disk. See paragraph
2.4.4 for details.
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4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
4.4.2
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
4-34
4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
4.4.3
Message No.
LES
E0021118.028 KDDI
E0021117.002 KDDI
4-35
4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
4-36
5.
Data report
Message report
5.1
Polling
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:
5-1
5.1.1
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
5-2
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.
5-3
5.1.2
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
5-4
5-5
Update
Yes
No
5-6
5.1.3
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
5-7
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
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.
5-8
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
5-9
5.2.2
5-10
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.
Data reporting
Interval: 00030
TX interval
Polling
Command
Interval: 00030
LAT 10:14.03N
LON 124:36.81E
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
: 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)
KTS
FT
5-11
5.3
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
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.
5-12
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.
5-13
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
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.
6-1
6. OTHER FUNCTIONS
6.2
6-2
6. OTHER FUNCTIONS
6.3
11080*
6-3
6. OTHER FUNCTIONS
6.4
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*
6-4
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
Status
Return link speed
B7
B6
B5
LES status
B4
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
6-5
6. OTHER FUNCTIONS
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
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.
Check that the power cable connector on the rear panel of the
communication unit for tightness.
Have a qualified technician check the power voltage at the power connector
on the rear of the communication unit.
7-1
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
7.2
Diagnostics
The system is equipped with a diagnostic test which check it for proper
operation.
7.2.1
7.2.2
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.
7-2
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
7-3
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
7.3
7.3.1
PV test sequence
1.
2.
3.
4.
7-4
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
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.
7-5
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
7-6
7. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING
7.4
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
Waypoint
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
LOGOUT
StopAlarm
OK
DEG
DEG
KTS
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:
Temperature*:
Water Current*
Direction:
Speed:
Depth*:
7.5
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
Meaning
Action
Have a licensed
radiocommunications
technician check the set.
Have a licensed
radiocommunications
technician check the set.
EEPROM ERROR.
EEPROM trouble.
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
Delete unnecessary
DNIDs to enter new ones.
Delete unnecessary
ENIDs to enter new ones.
Scanning automatically
continues.
Synchronization loss.
Please change EGC
channel.
Synchronization loss.
Please check the
current 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
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
3. Data Network ID
F6: Logs
1. Send Message Log
2. Receive Message Log
3. EGC Log
4. Log
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
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
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
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
Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
93
79
Alaska
200
Albania
355
604
Algeria
21
408
American Samoa
684
770
208
Andorra
33
590
Angola
244
991
Anguilla
391
393
Argentina
54
33
Armenia
684
Aruba
297
303
Ascension
247
939
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
591
371
Bermuda
Bolivia (ENTAL)
309
Bosnia-Hercegovina
387
600
Botswana
267
962
Brazil
55
38
292
Brunei Darussalam
673
809
Bulgaria
359
67
Burkina Faso
226
978
Burundi
257
903
AP-8
APPENDIX
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
236
971
Chad
235
976
26
Destination code is the same as for Spain.
56
34
China
86
85
672
766
64
Cocos-Keeling Is.
672
766
Colombia
57
35
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
Dominica
Dominican Rep.
Ecuador
593
Ivory Coast
201
202
241
308
Egypt
20
91
El Salvador
503
373
Estonia
(formerly USSR)
372
537
Ethiopia
251
980
AP-9
APPENDIX
Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
500
306
Faroe Is.
298
502
Fiji
679
701
Finland
358
57
France
33
42
French Guiana
594
300
French Polynesia
689
702
Gabon
241
973
Gambia
220
996
Georgia
683
49
69
49
41
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
704
705
708
709
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
APPENDIX
Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
1
Japan
291
72
81
Jordan
962
493
785
Kenya
254
987
Kiribati
686
761
850
(899)
82
801
Kuwait
965
496
788
Lao
856
804
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
Madeira Is.
351
404
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
403
AP-11
APPENDIX
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
670
Norfolk Is.
672
766
Norway
47
56
Oman
968
498
Pakistan
92
82
Palau
680
763
377
TRT subscribers
378
AACR subscribers
379
INTEL subscribers
Panama
507
675
703
Paraguay
595
305
Peru
51
36
PHILCOM subscribers 2XXXX
RCPI subscribers 7XXXX
Philippines
63
75
Poland
48
63
Portugal
351
404
Puerto Rico
Qatar
AP-12
974
205
206
207
209
497
APPENDIX
Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
Reunion
262
961
Romania
40
65
Russian Federation
64
Rwanda
250
909
Saipan
670
760
San Marino
378
505
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
Spain
34
34
52
Sri Lanka
94
803
St. Helena
290
(960)
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
296
294
Tunisia
21
409
Turkey
90
607
Turkmenistan
789
Tajikistan
52
AP-13
APPENDIX
Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
1
296
Tuvalu
688
774
U. A. E.
971
893
Abu Dhabi
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
971
893
Upper Volta
226
978
Uruguay
598
32
786
Uzbekistan
23
23
U. S. A. (Mainland)
640
Russian Federation
Vanuatu
678
771
Vatican
379
504
Venezuela
58
31
Viet Nam
84
805
681
707
Western Samoa
685
779
969
806
Yugoslavia (Former)
967
895
U. S. S. R. (Former)
AP-14
APPENDIX
Telephone
Telex Country
Country Code
Code
Zaire
243
982
Zambia
260
902
Zanzibar
259
990
Zimbabwe
263
907
Ocean Area
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
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
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.
AP-19
APPENDIX
[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
AP-21
APPENDIX
Parts Location
Communication unit
PWR C Board
(16P0227)
PWR Board
(16P0217)
RF CON/CPU
Board
(16P0208 B)
Antenna unit
ANT RF Board
(16P0216)
ANT B Board
(16P0206)
Antenna Case
Antenna Element
AP-22
FURUNO
FELCOM 16
GENERAL
1.1
Transmitting Frequency
1.2
Receiving Frequency
1.3
Channel Interval
5 kHz
1.4
G/T
1.5
EIRP
1.6
Modulation
BPSK
1.7
Modulation Rate
1200 sps
1.8
Coding
1.9
Decoding
Viterbi decoder
ANTENNA UNIT
2.1
Antenna Type
2.2
Gain
Horizontal:
Omnidirectional
Vertical:
2.3
Declination
Clockwise circular
2.4
Axial Ratio
Within 6 dB (5 to 90)
2.5
VSWR
SOURCE
3.1
Communication Unit
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION
4.1
Ambient Temperature
Exposed equipment:
Protected equipment:
-15C to +55C
4.2
Relative Humidity
4.3
IPX6
Communication Unit
IPX2
Others
IPX0
4.4
Vibration
IEC 60945
COATING COLOR
5.1
Antenna Unit
5.2
Communication Unit
5.3
Others
2.5GY5/1.5
SP-1
E5638S01G
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
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