FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX-30
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions for the Operator WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD CAUTION Use the proper fuse. Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if water leaks into the equipment or something is dropped in the equipment. Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO agent for service. Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Safety Instructions for the Installer CAUTION WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment unless totally familiar with electrical circuits and service manual. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Turn off the power at the switchboard before beginning the installation. Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is left on. Do not install the equipment where it may get wet from rain or water splash.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ..................................................................................................................vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ..........................................................................................ix EQUIPMENT LISTS .......................................................................................................xi 1. OVERVIEW, SETUP ................................................................................................ 1-1 1.
3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.2.3 Turning on/off specific timer programs .......................................................................... 3-4 3.2.4 Clearing all timer programs ........................................................................................... 3-4 Displaying Facsimile Images ................................................................................................... 3-5 Processing Facsimile Images ............................................................................
. INSTALLATION........................................................................................................ 7-1 7.1 Facsimile Receiver................................................................................................................... 7-1 7.2 Antenna Unit ............................................................................................................................ 7-2 7.2.1 General antenna connection ...................................................................
FOREWORD A Word to the Owner of the FAX-30 FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for purchasing the FURUNO FAX-30 Facsimile Receiver. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our extensive global network of agents and dealers.
Operational Characteristics General • The equipment receives one facsimile image or naxtex message at a time. Thus, a navtex message cannot be received when a facsimile image is being received and vice versa, regardless of navtex message category. • Three receiving modes are available, facsimile, navtex, and facsimile(timer) & navtex.
• Browser requirements: Internet Explorer: Ver.5.01/5.5/6.0 Netscape Navigator: Ver.4.78/6.2/7.0 • OS and browser compatibility Internet Explorer Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP Ver. 5.01 OK OK # Ver. 5.5 OK OK # Netscape Navigator Ver 6.0 # OK OK Ver. 4.78 *1, *2 *1 # Ver. 6.2 *2 # # Ver. 7.0 NO, *3 OK OK *1 A facsimile image may not be updated after it has been processed (noise limiter, zoom, etc.).
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Network installation PREAMP FAX-5 Wire Antenna FACSCIMILE RECEIVER FAX-30 Radar, Plotter 10.4" NavNet Series HUB* Ship’s Mains 12-24 VDC : Standard : Option : User Supply * = HUB is not required to connect NavNet display unit directly.
PC installation PREAMP FAX-5 Wire Antenna FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX-30 HUB* PC PC : Standard : Option : Local Supply Ship’s Mains 12-24 VDC * = HUB is not required to connect single PC. x FAX-30 cannot be accessed by more than one PC at a time.
EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply Name Facsimile Receiver Spare Parts Installation Materials Type FAX-30-E-AN FAX-30-E-AP FAX-30-E-N SP08-01901 CP08-01700 Code No. — — — 005-952-780 000-057-103 CP08-01710 000-057-104 CP08-01720 000-057-105 Qty Select one 1 set Choose one Remarks With Net cable With PC cable No connection cable Fuse, 2 pcs.
Optional supply Name Preamp Unit Hose Clamp Whip Antenna Extension Cable Kit Cable Assy. FAX-5 OP08-11 04S4176 OP-04-2 *10* OP-04-2 *20* OP-04-2 *30* OP-04-2 *40* OP-04-2 *50* MJA6SRMD/TM11AP8-005 Code No. 000-075-016 005-946-960 000-112-845 000-041-174 000-041-175 000-041-176 000-041-177 000-041-178 000-144-463 Cable Assy. MJ-A6SPF/TM11AP8C050 000-146-289 Coaxial Plug Adaptor Adaptor Cable Assy.
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP 1.1 Overview, Setup: NavNet 1.1.1 Controls Trackball Chooses menu items and options. Displays the mode selection window. Displays alarm message board. Clears data. Opens FAX-30 menu; returns to standby. Soft keys ABC 1 DEF 2 GHI 3 JKL 4 MNO 5 PQR 6 STU 7 VWX 8 YZ& 9 EBL VRM _'# 0 GAIN ENTER knob Push: Registers setting. Rotate: Selects menu items and options. May also be used to enter alphanumeric data. Enter alphanumeric data. Long press: Turns power off.
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP 1.1.2 Preparations for using the FAX-30 The NavNet series display unit must output the date and time data sentence ZDA through the network in order to use the facsimile timer recording feature. Further, automatic navtex requires the geographical position data sentence GGA (GPS position fix data) or GLL (geographic position, latitude/longitude). Output appropriate data sentences from the NavNet display unit to the FAX-30 as follows: 1. Turn on the NavNet display unit.
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP 1.1.3 Accessing the FAX mode 1. Turn on the FAX-30 at the ship’s mains switchboard. The FAX-30 proceeds in the following sequence: a) The FAX-30 starts initial set up, which takes about 15 seconds. b) The FAX-30 transfers (loads) data from the ROM to the RAM. At this time the LED flashes every 0.4 seconds. c) After all data has been loaded, which takes about two minutes, the LED flashes every two seconds, indicating the FAX-30 is ready for operation. LED (green) FAX-30, top view 2.
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP The standby display is where you begin all facsimile and navtex operations. If a facsimile image has been received, the latest facsimile image is displayed. FAX-30 Facsimile image area WX FAX NAVTEX Soft keys MODE SETUP Standby display 1.1.4 Choosing the receive mode The FAX-30 has three modes: facsimile only, navtex only, and facsimile (timer) & navtex. Choose desired mode as follows: 1. At the facsimile standby display, press the MODE SETUP soft key.
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP 1.1.5 Receive notification You may wish to be notified after a facsimile image or navtex message arrives. Notification is done by showing the “fax/navtex received” icon ( ) at the left-hand side of the screen in display modes other than the fax mode. A U X 1. At the facsimile standby display, press the MODE SETUP soft key. 2. Press the RX NOTICE soft key. RX NOTICE ▲ ¤ ON ¡ OFF ▼ RX notice options 3. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ON or OFF as appropriate. 4.
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP 1.2 Overview, Setup: PC 1.2.1 Accessing the FAX-30 top display 1. Turn on the FAX-30 at the mains switchboard. The FAX-30 proceeds in the following sequence: a) The FAX-30 starts initial set up, which takes about 15 seconds. b) The FAX-30 transfers (loads) data from the ROM to the RAM. At this time the LED flashes every 0.4 seconds. c) After all data has been loaded, which takes about two minutes, the LED flashes every two seconds, indicating the FAX-30 is ready for operation. 2.
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP Facsimile image data (Changes with picture received.) 100N 3625.kHz IOCXX10 XXXrpm SS=XXX SN=XX STBY MENU CHANNEL SETUP Top menu TIMER SETUP EDIT STATION LIST SYSTEM SETUP Received facsimile image thumbnails appear here. RX MODE Click to return to top display << Top Fax standby display Navtex message data (Changes with message received.) Navtex message list appears here.
1. OVERVIEW, SETUP 1.2.2 Choosing the receive mode The FAX-30 has three modes: facsimile only, navtex only, and facsimile (timer) & navtex. Choose desired mode as follows. 1. At the facsimile or navtex standby display, click RX MODE. RX MODE ¤ WX FAX ¡ NAVTEX ¡ FAX(TIMER) & NAVTEX OK < back RX mode options 2. Click receive mode desired and then click OK. 3. Click “
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.1 Automatic Receiving Once you choose the facsimile station from which to receive, the system goes into standby to await the start signal from the facsimile station. 2.1.1 Choosing channel 1. At the standby display, press the WX FAX soft key. Thumbnails of received images are shown.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 3. Press the CH SETUP soft key. Image data Changes when facsimile picture is received. See paragraph 2.1.2. 100N JMH 3622.5kHz IOCXXX XXrpm SS=00 SN=00 RCV CHANNEL SETUP ZONE STA CH FREQ RETURN Fax channel setup window 4. Press the ZONE soft key to display the ZONE options. ZONE ▲ ¤ 0 PRIVATE ¡ 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC ¡ 2 NORTHEAST PACIFIC ¡ 3 SOUTH PACIFIC/INDIAN ¡ 4 SOUTH ATLANTIC ¡ 5 NORTHWEST ATLANTIC ¡ 6 NORTHEAST ATLANTIC ¡ 7 NORTH ATLANTIC ▼ Zone options 5.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 8. Press the CHANNEL soft key to show the CHANNEL options. If you have chosen “0 JMH/TOKYO 1” at step 7, for example, the CHANNEL options are as below. CHANNEL ▲ ¤ AUTO ¡ 0 03622.5 kHz ¡ 1 04902.0 kHz ¡ 2 07305.0 kHz ¡ 3 09970.0 kHz ¡ 4 13597.0 kHz ¡ 5 18220.0 kHz ¡ 6 23522.9 kHz ▼ Channel options (Example: JMH/Tokyo) 9. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose channel desired and press the ENTER soft key. 10. If necessary you may fine tune the frequency. Press the FREQ soft key.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.1.2 Previewing image being received To preview an image while it is being received, do the following: 1. At the fax standby display, press the WX FAX soft key. 2. Press the RCV WX FAX soft key. Zone/Station/Channel Frequency IOC (288 or 576) Speed (60, 90, 120, 180, 240) Signal Strength (Range: 0-99, Typical: 30-70) Signal-to-Noise Ratio (Range: 0-99, Typical: 20-60) Receiving facsimile image 100N JMH 3622.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.2 Manually Starting, Stopping Receiving 2.2.1 Manually starting receiving This section shows you to manually receive a facsimile broadcast. For example, you may want to receive a facsimile broadcast already in progress or receive from a facsimile station that does not use start and stop signals. Further, you may wish to stop reception to receive an image from a different station. To manually receive a facsimile, you will first need to set a channel, referring to paragraph 2.1.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET Be sure to choose the correct speed and IOC, otherwise the image will be received as shown in the illustration below. You may change the IOC and speed while the image is being received. Wrong Speed or IOC and Image Wrong speed: "60" chosen instead of "120" Two images are displayed. Wrong speed: "120" chosen instead of "60" Overlapped image appears.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.3 Timer Receiving Most facsimile stations transmit facsimiles in accordance with a schedule issued by relative meteorological observatory. (You can find facsimile schedules in the publication “Meteorological Facsimile Broadcasts,” available through meteorological observatory bodies.) If you wish to receive a certain facsimile broadcast on a daily basis, therefore, the timer receiving mode will virtually allow you “hands-off” automatic operation. 30 timer programs may be set. 2.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose program number desired and then press the EDIT soft key. ▲ ZONE STATION CHANNEL IOC SPEED START TIME END TIME FREQUENCY 1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC 0 JMH/TOKYO No.1 0 3622.5 kHz AUTO AUTO 00:00 00:00 00000.0 kHz EDIT PROGRAM EDIT SAVE CLEAR CANCEL Timer schedule menu 6. ZONE is selected; press the EDIT soft key.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 10. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose CHANNEL and press the EDIT soft key. If you have chosen “0 JMH/TOKYO 1” at step 9, for example, the CHANNEL display looks as below. CHANNEL ▲ ¤ AUTO ¡ 0 03622.5 kHz ¡ 1 04902.0 kHz ¡ 2 07305.0 kHz ¡ 3 09970.0 kHz ¡ 4 13597.0 kHz ¡ 5 18220.0 kHz ¡ 6 23522.9 kHz ▼ Channel options (Example: station JMH) 11. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose channel desired and press the ENTER soft key. Choose AUTO for automatic selection of channel.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 17. Enter a start time in 24-hour notation, about two minutes earlier than actual start time to allow for detection of the start signal and press the ENTER soft key. 18. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose END TIME and press the EDIT soft key. END TIME 00:00 End time entry window 19. Enter end time in 24-hour notation about two minutes later than actual end time to allow for detection of the stop signal, and press the ENTER soft key.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET Then, the FAX-30 will receive facsimile broadcasts according to the timer schedule. Facsimile images are received line by line, taking 30-40 minutes to receive depending on the size of the image and drum rotation speed at the facsimile station. After a facsimile image is received it is compressed and stored in the image memory and then posted on the facsimile standby display screen. This process takes 3-5 minutes.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.4 Displaying Facsimile Images 1. At the standby display, press the WX FAX soft key. Thumbnails of images received are shown on the display. The equipment stores as many as 12 images, on two pages. If more than six images are stored, PREV PAGE and NEXT PAGE soft keys appear in order to navigate between pages. When the image storage capacity is exceeded, the oldest image is automatically deleted to make room for the latest.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.5 Processing Facsimile Images 2.5.1 Phase mismatch When the FAX-30 starts receiving a broadcast already in progress, or noise prevents detection of the phasing signal, the image may be divided into two parts by a thick black (or white) stripe called a dead sector. This phenomenon is due to phase mismatching. When this occurs, correct phase mismatching, after the facsimile has been received.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.5.2 Phasing signal out of synchronization The SYNC soft key functions to fine tune the phasing signal. If the dead sector is plotted at an angle even when the phase is properly selected, adjust the synchronization to display the dead sector straightly. Example of phasing signal out of synchronization 1. With a facsimile image displayed (see paragraph 2.4), press the EDIT IMAGE soft key. 2. Press the SYNC soft key. SYNC ▲ +00 ▼ Sync entry window 3.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.5.4 Image color The facsimile image is transmitted in monochrome (black and white) or gray scale (16 gradations). After an image has been received, you can choose the color arrangement among monochrome, gray scale and color (three patterns). 1. With a facsimile image displayed (see paragraph 2.4), press the EDIT IMAGE soft key. 2. Press the EDIT COLOR soft key. 3. Press the COLOR soft key.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.5.6 Zooming images You may double the size of a facsimile image as follows: 1. Display the facsimile image you wish to process, referring to paragraph 2.4. 2. Press the ZOOM IN soft key. To restore the normal size image, press the ZOOM OUT key. 2.5.7 Rotating images You may rotate facsimile images as follows: 1. Display the facsimile image you wish to process, referring to paragraph 2.4. 2. Press the ROTATE soft key. 3.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.7 Preventing Erasure of Facsimile Images When facsimile image storage capacity is exceeded, the oldest facsimile image is erased to make room for the latest. If you have an image which you want to keep, you can prevent its erasure by using the “lock image” feature. You can lock all images, however you may not be able to receive a new image if there is not sufficient memory remaining to store the new image. 1. Press the WX FAX key at the standby display. 2.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 2.8 Adding Facsimile Channels The FAX-30 provides a free memory for the user to store 320 channels. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the FAX-30 menu. FAX-30 EDIT WX FAX STATION EDIT NAVTEX STATION FAX-30 SYSTEM SETUP FAX-30 top 2. Press the EDIT WX FAX STATION soft key. ▲ ZONE STATION CHANNEL REVERSE IMAGE FREQUENCY CALL SIGN STATION NAME EDIT STATION 0 PRIVATE 0 PRV/ 0 00079.9 kHz EDIT NORMAL 00079.9 kHz PRV SAVE ------------- RETURN Edit facsimile station menu 3.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose STATION and press the EDIT soft key. If the ZONE chosen at step 4 is “1 NORTHWEST PACIFIC,” for example, the STATION options are as below. STATION ▲ ¤ 0 JMH /TOKYO 1 ¡ 1 JMJ /TOKYO 2 ¡ 2 JJC /KYODO 9MG ¡ 3 JFA /CHUO GYOGYOU ¡ 4 3SD /BEIJING ¡ 5 BAF /BEIJING ¡ 6 BDF /SHANGHAI ¡ 7 BMF /TAIPEI ▼ Station options (Example: stations of northwest pacific) 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose a station and press the ENTER soft key. 7.
2. FAX OPERATION: NAVNET 11. If you want to enter a frequency, call sign or station name other than that shown at CHANNEL and STATION, respectively, rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose FREQUENCY, CALL SIGN or STATION NAME as appropriate and press the EDIT soft key. One of the following displays appears depending on your selection. FREQUENCY CALL SIGN 00003.4 kHz Frequency JMH Call Sign STATION NAME TOKYO Station Name Frequency, call sign and station name entry windows 12.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.1 Automatic Receiving 3.1.1 Starting receiving 1. At the facsimile standby display, click CHANNEL SETUP on the top menu. CHANNEL SETUP ZONE 1: NORTHWEST PACIFIC STATION 0: JMH/TOKYO 1 CHANNEL AUTO FREQUENCY 03622.5 kHz OK RCV STOP < back 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Channel setup menu Click the arrow button on ZONE and choose desired zone. Click the arrow button on STATION and choose desired station. See page AP-2 for station number.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.2 Timer Receiving Most facsimile stations transmit facsimile signals in accordance with a schedule issued by relative meteorological observatory. (You can find facsimile schedules in the publication “Meteorological Facsimile Broadcasts,” available through meteorological observatory bodies.) If you wish to receive a certain facsimile broadcast on a daily basis, therefore, the timer receiving mode will virtually allow you “hands-off” automatic operation. 30 timer programs may be set.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 2. Click the location in the center column of the timer program list corresponding to the timer program no. you want to set. For example, click the center column of No.2. The following timer program menu appears. TIMER PROGRAM No.2 ZONE 1: NORTHWEST PACIFIC STATION 0: JMH/TOKYO 1 CHANNEL AUTO IOC AUTO SPEED AUTO START TIME 00 00 END TIME 00 00 FREQUENCY 00000.0 ¡ OK ON ¤ kHz OFF ERASE < back 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 11. Click ON below FREQUENCY. 12. Click OK. 13. Click “
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.3 Displaying Facsimile Images 1. Show the facsimile standby display. Thumbnails of images received are shown on the display. The equipment stores as many as 12 images, on two pages. When the image storage capacity is exceeded, the oldest image is automatically deleted to make room for the latest. 100N 3625.kHz IOCXX10 XXXrpm SS=XXX SN=XX STBY NEXT PAGE JMH JUN/04 02:46 1/2 JMH JUN/05 01:29 JMH JUN/05 01:32 MENU CHANNEL SETUP TIMER SETUP Click NEXT PAGE to go to next page.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.4 Processing Facsimile Images 3.4.1 Phase mismatch When the FAX-30 starts receiving a broadcast already in progress, or noise prevents detection of the phasing signal, the image may be divided into two parts by a thick black (or white) stripe called a dead sector. This phenomenon is due to phase mismatching. When this occurs, correct phase mismatching, after the facsimile has been received.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.4.2 Phasing signal out of synchronization The SYNC soft key functions to fine tune the phasing signal. If the dead sector is plotted at an angle even when the phase is properly selected, adjust the synchronization to display the dead sector straightly. Example of phasing signal out of synchronizatio 1. With a facsimile image displayed, click SYNC. SYNC 0 OK < back Sync options 2. Enter a sync value that displays the dead sector straightly and then click OK.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.4.4 Image color The facsimile image is transmitted in monochrome (black and white) or gray scale (16 gradations). After an image has been received, you can choose the color arrangement among monochrome, gray scale and color (three patterns). 1. With a facsimile image displayed, click COLOR. COLOR MONOCHROME GRAY SCALE BLUE-RED WHITE-BLUE PINK-BLACK OK < back Color options 2. Click MONOCHROME, GRAY SCALE, BLUE-RED, WHITE-BLUE or PINK-BLACK as appropriate.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.4.6 Rotating images With a facsimile image displayed, click ROTATE CW or ROTATE CCW as appropriate. The image is rotated 90° in the direction selected. 3.4.7 Zooming images You may double the size of a facsimile image as follows: 1. Display the facsimile image you wish to process. 2. Click ZOOM IN. To restore the normal size image, click ZOOM OUT. 3.4.8 Saving images You may save images to your PC for future reference. 1.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.6 Preventing Erasure of Facsimile Images When facsimile image storage capacity is exceeded, the oldest facsimile image is erased to make room for the latest. If you have an image which you want to keep, you can prevent its erasure by using the “lock” feature. You can lock all images, however you may not be able to receive a new image if there is not sufficient memory remaining to store the new image. 1. Display the facsimile image you want to lock. 2. Click LOCK.
3. FAX OPERATION: PC 3.7 Adding Facsimile Channels The FAX-30 provides a free memory for the user to store 320 channels. 1. At the standby display, click EDIT STATION LIST. EDIT STATION LIST ZONE 0: PRIVATE STATION 0: PRV/ CHANNEL 0: 79.9 kHz REVERSE IMAGE NORMAL FREQUENCY 79.9 CALL SIGN PRV kHz STATION NAME OK < back 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 9. Edit station list menu Click the arrow button on ZONE and choose desired zone. Click the arrow button on STATION and choose desired station.
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4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 4.1 About Navtex Messages 4.1.1 Message categories Navtex stations throughout the world provide mariners with weather and navigational navtex messages. These messages carry a four character header code which identifies transmitting station, category of message, and message number, numbered from 00 to 99. Message number 00 is reserved for important emergency messages. The categories of messages available in the navtex system are as below.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 4.2 Setting Up Navtex Stations, Messages, Alarms You may freely select the navtex stations from which to receive and the messages categories to receive. Further, you may enable or disable received message alarms. 1. At the standby display, press the NAVTEX soft key. If you have received some navtex messages, their data are shown as below. ▲ 1. IA55 2. IA53 3. IA52 4.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 5. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose STA. SELECTION MODE and press the EDIT soft key. STA. SELECTION MODE ▲ ¡ ¤ ▼ MANUAL AUTO Navtex station mode options 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose navtex station selection method and press the [ENTER] soft key. AUTO requires position data, output through the network using the data sentence GGA or GLL. (See page 1-2.) 7.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET MAX ERROR RATE 33% Max error rate entry window 14. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to enter maximum allowable error rate to use. The setting range is 0-33%. Any message with an error rate higher than that entered here will be rejected. 15. Press the ENTER soft key. 16. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose ALARM (SAR MSG) and press the EDIT soft key. ALARM (SAR MSG) ▲ ¡ ON ¤ OFF ▼ Alarm (SAR MSG) options 17.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 4.3 Previewing Incoming Navtex Messages If you want to view a navtex message while it is being received, do the following: 1. At the standby display, press the NAVTEX soft key. If no messages have been received the display shows “NO RECEIVED MESSAGES AVAILABLE.” NAVTEX SELECT MSG RCV NAVTEX RX SETUP RETURN Navtex message selection screen 2. Press the RCV NAVTEX soft key. 518kHz MANUAL* SS=52 RCV RECEIVE NAVTEX ZCZC IA55 160520 UTC JUNE 05 JAPAN NAVTEX N.W.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 4.4 Displaying Navtex Messages 4.4.1 Displaying navtex messages 1. At the standby display, press the NAVTEX soft key. Station ID, Category, No. Date received Time received Frequency ▲ 1. IA55 2. IA53 3. IA52 4. IA48 JUN/06 JUN/06 JUN/06 JUN/06 03:57 03:58 03:59 04:01 518kHz SAR* 518kHz NEW# 518kHz NEW 518kHz NEW NAVTEX SELECT MSG RCV NAVTEX RX SETUP RETURN * = "SAR" denotes SAR message. # = NEW means unread message, and it disappears when the power is turned off.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 4.4.2 Remarks on navtex messages • All navtex messages begin with “ZCZC” (navtex message ID) and end with “NNNN”. Immediately following ZCZC, the transmitting station ID, message category and message number are shown. In the example illustration at the bottom of the previous page this data is “IA55.” I = Transmitting station’s ID A = Message category 55 = Message number • An asterisk (*) is displayed in place of actual character when the character could not be read.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 4.5 Displaying the Navtex Station List You may display the navtex stations stored in the FAX-30, as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the FAX-30 menu. 2. Press the EDIT NAVTEX STATION soft key. 3. Press the 490 kHz STATION LIST soft key or the 518 kHz STATION LIST soft key as appropriate. The illustration below shows the nav areas for 490 kHz. NAVAREA ▲ NAV AREA 01 UNITED KINGDOM NAV AREA 02 FRANCE NAV AREA 03 SPAIN NAV AREA 04 U.S.A.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 4.6 Adding Navtex Stations You may add newly established navtex stations to the navtex station list as follows: 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the FAX-30 menu. 2. Press the EDIT NAVTEX STATION soft key. EDIT STATION ADD NAVTEX STATION 518 kHz STATION LIST 490 kHz STATION LIST RETURN Edit station menu 3. Press the ADD NAVTEX STATION soft key.
4. NAVTEX OPERATION: NAVNET 6. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose STATION NAME and press the EDIT soft key. STATION NAME __________ Station name entry window 7. Enter station name with the alphanumeric keys and trackball and then press the ENTER soft key. 8. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose 518 STATION ID1 or 490 STATION ID1 as appropriate and press the EDIT soft key. 518 kHz STATION ID1 _ Station ID1 entry window 9. Enter station ID (A-Z) and press the ENTER soft key. 10.
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC 5.1 About Navtex Messages 5.1.1 Message categories Navtex stations throughout the world provide mariners with weather and navigational navtex messages. These messages carry a four character header code which identifies transmitting station, category of message, and message number, numbered from 00 to 99. Message number 00 is reserved for important emergency messages. The categories of messages available in the navtex system are as below.
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC 5.2 Setting Up Navtex Stations, Messages You may freely select the navtex stations from which to receive and the messages categories to receive as follows: 1. At the navtex top menu, click RX SETUP. RX SETUP FREQUENCY 518 kHz STATION SELECTION MODE MANUAL STATION ID SELECTION A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 490 kHz STATION LIST 518 kHz STATION LIST MESSAGE ID SELECTION A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z MESSAGE LIST MAX.
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC 4. Click desired stations in STATION ID SELECTION. Check mark indicates item is selected. (If you need help with station selection, click 490 kHz STATION LIST or 518 kHz STATION LIST for details.) 5. Check desired messages in MESSAGE ID SELECTION. Check mark indicates item is selected. (If you need help with message selection, click MESSAGE LIST for details.) 6. At MAX. ERROR RATE, enter the maximum allowable error rate to use. The setting range is 0-33 (%).
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC 5.4 Displaying the Navtex Station List You may display the navtex stations stored in the FAX-30 as follows: 1. At the navtex top menu, click EDIT STATION LIST. 2. Click 490 kHz STATION LIST or 518 kHz STATION LIST as appropriate. The illustration below shows the 490 kHz list. 490kHz STATION LIST NAVAREA 1: UNITED KINGDOM STATION LIST I, U 55° 02’N 001° 26’W CULLERCOATS S 54° 51’N 005° 07’W PORTPATRICK I, T 50° 35’N 001° 18’W NITON Navtex station list 3.
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC 5.5 Adding Navtex Stations You may add newly established navtex stations to the navtex station list as follows: 1. At the navtex standby display, click EDIT STATION LIST. EDIT STATION LIST NAVAREA I STATION NAME 518kHz STATION ID1 518kHz STATION ID2 490kHz STATION ID1 490kHz STATION ID2 LATITUDE 00 LONGITUDE 000 ADD 00 00 N E CANCEL 490 kHz STATION LIST 518 kHz STATION LIST < back 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC 5.6 Editing Navtex Stations You may edit navtex stations as follows: 1. At the navtex standby display, click EDIT STATION LIST. 2. Click 490 kHz STATION LIST or 518 kHz STATION LIST, whichever you want to process. For example, click 490 kHz STATION LIST. 3. Click the arrow button on NAVAREA and choose desired navarea. For example, choose UNITED KINGDOM. 4. In the station list, click the station to process. For example, click CULLERCOATS.
5. NAVTEX OPERATION: PC 5.7 Deleting Navtex Stations You may delete navtex stations from the navtex station list as below. 1. At the navtex standby display, click EDIT STATION LIST. 2. Click 490 kHz STATION LIST or 518 kHz STATION LIST, whichever you want to process. 3. Click the arrow button on NAVAREA and choose desired navarea. 4. In the station list, click the station to process. 5. Click ERASE. 6. Click OK to erase the station, or the Cancel button to escape. 7.
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6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. 6.1 Maintenance This unit is designed and manufactured to provide many years of trouble-free performance. However, no machine can perform to the utmost of its ability unless properly maintained. A maintenance program should be established and it should include the items listed in the table below.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.2 Replacement of Fuse The 2A fuse in the power cable protects the equipment from equipment fault and reverse polarity of the ship’s mains. If the fuse blows find the cause before replacing it. If it blows again after replacement, contact your dealer for advice. CAUTION Use the proper fuse. Use of a wrong fuse may cause serious damage to the equipment and void the warranty. 6.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.4 Diagnostics: NavNet The diagnostics test displays program no. and tests the ROMs, RAM, receive ability, signal strength, signal-to-noise ratio and position data. The test results are displayed as OK or NG (No Good) for ROM, RAM, receive ability and position data. For any NG or abnormal value, contact your dealer for advice. 1. Press the [MENU] key to show the FAX-30 menu. FAX-30 EDIT WX FAX STATION EDIT NAVTEX STATION FAX-30 SYSTEM SETUP FAX-30 menu 2.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 3. Press the TEST soft key to start the test. The test results appears as shown below. TEST PROGRAM NO. Asterisk marks item currently being tested * ROM1 ROM2 SDRAM RECEIVE UNLOCK SS*1 SN*2 LAT/LON*3 : : : : : : : 0850188-XX 0850189-XX OK OK OK OK 60 60 OK XX = Version no.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.6 Clearing Data: NavNet You may clear all facsimile images, navtex messages and the entire memory contents to start afresh. 1. Press the [MENU] key to open the FAX-30 menu. 2. Press the FAX-30 SYSTEM SETUP soft key. 3. Press the CLEAR MEMORY soft key. ▲ CLEAR ALL IMAGES CLEAR ALL MESSAGES CLEAR ALL MEMORY NO NO NO CLEAR MEMORY EDIT RETURN Clear memory menu 4. Rotate the [ENTER] knob to choose the item you wish to clear and press the EDIT soft key.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.7 Clearing Data: PC You may clear all facsimile images, navtex messages and the entire memory contents to start afresh. 1. At the facsimile or navtex standby display, click SYSTEM SETUP. 2. Click CLEAR MEMORY. CLEAR MEMORY CLEAR ALL IMAGES Yes No CLEAR ALL MESSAGES Yes No CLEAR ALL MEMORY Yes No OK < back Clear memory options 3. Click Yes for the memory(s) to clear.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.8 All Clear (for technicians only) If the FAX-30 cannot be operated from the NavNet display unit, do the following: 1. Unplug the power connector from the FAX-30. 2. Open the cover. S1 FAX-30, cover opened 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Turn on the #1 segment of S1 on the MAIN board (08P3218). Connect the power connector and turn on the NavNet display unit. Confirm that the LED on the FAX-30 is flashing. Turn off the NavNet display unit and disconnect the FAX-30’s power cable.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.9 Simulation Mode The simulation mode provides simulated operation of the equipment, using an internally generated fax image and navtex message. The fax image may be processed as desired. This mode is mainly used for exhibition purposes. Note: All current fax images and navtex messages will be erased when activating the simulation mode. 6.9.1 Accessing the simulation mode through NavNet 1. At the facsimile standby display, press the [MENU] key. 2.
6. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 6.9.2 Accessing the simulation mode through PC 1. At the facsimile or navtex standby display, click SYSTEM SETUP. 2. Click SIMULATION SETUP. SIMULATION SETUP WX FAX ¡ ¤ NAVTEX ¡ ¤ SIMULATION LIVE SIMULATION LIVE OK < back Simulation setup menu 3. Choose SIMULATION for WX FAX and/or NAVTEX as appropriate. 4. Click OK. 5. Click “
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7. INSTALLATION 7.1 Facsimile Receiver The facsimile receiver may be mounted on the deck or a bulkhead. When selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points: • Locate the unit out of direct sunlight because of heat that can build up inside the cabinet. • Select a location where the connectors can be easily accessed. • Leave sufficient space around the unit for servicing and maintenance. See the outline drawing for recommended servicing space.
7. INSTALLATION 7.2 Antenna Unit The performance of the facsimile receiver is directly related to the antenna installation. In general, the antenna should be installed as high as possible on the vessel, free from the influence of nearby antennas, rigging and masts. Be sure to locate the antenna well away from TX antennas and noise generating equipment. Pay particular attention to the antennas of MF and HF radio equipment - they can damage the facsimile receiver through induction.
7. INSTALLATION 7.2.3 Installation of preamp unit FAX-5 (option) Small boats may not afford the space to install a long wire antenna. In this case it is recommended to install the preamp unit with 2.6 meter whip antenna. The preamp unit can be installed two ways: • The base of the preamp unit is designed to accept a threaded extension of one-inch diameter. The pitch of the thread should be 14 threads per inch. The mast itself should be no longer than 1.5 meters to prevent flexing in heavy winds.
7. INSTALLATION 7.3 Wiring Four cables are connected to the facsimile receiver: antenna cable, Net Cable (or PC cable), power cable, ground wire. Connect them as shown in the figure below. For detailed information, see the interconnection diagram on page S-1. Whip Antenna* Antenna Feeder* Connect core only. External Conductor 2.6 m Whip Antenna (option) Antenna Swtich* Vinyl Tape FAX-5 Preamp (option) Coaxial Cable* ANT 12-24 VDC Optional cable 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 m is available.
7. INSTALLATION Power cable Connect the power cable (supplied) to the power source; white wire to positive [+] terminal and black wire to negative [-] terminal. Ground wire Ground the equipment to prevent noise and interference and enable reception of weak signals. Run the ground wire (local supply) between the ground terminal on the facsimile receiver and the ship's grounding bus. Preamp unit Connect its coaxial cable directly to the antenna connector on the FAX-30.
7. INSTALLATION JIS cable specifications Inner Conductor Type Stranding (No./mm) Dia. Insulation Thick Outer Conductor Dia (mm) (mm) (mm) Pitch Dia. (mm) Thick (mm) Dia. (mm) Cond. resistance (Max.) (20°C) (Ω/km) Braid Dia./ Jacket Nominal attenuation Capacitance Approx. mass 10 MHz (dB/km) (pF/m) (kg/km) 3C-2V 1/0.5 0.5 1.3 3.1 0.14/5/24 26 3.8 0.8 5.4±0.5 91.4 42 67±3 42 5C-2V 1/0.8 0.8 2.05 4.9 0.14/7/24 42 5.7 0.9 7.4±0.5 35.9 27 67±3 74 7C-2V 7/0.
7. INSTALLATION 7.5 Browser, PC Settings 7.5.1 Browser settings Set your browser as shown in the procedures below. The procedure may be different depending on browser version. Internet Explorer (Version 5.5) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Start up the Internet Explorer. Click Tools on the menu bar. Click Internet Options. General is selected; click “Settings” at “Temporary Internet files.” Click the radio button “Every visit to the page” at “Check for newer versions of stored pages.” 6. Click OK. 7.
7. INSTALLATION 7.5.2 PC settings The PC communicates with the FAX-30 via Internet protocol TCP/IP. Therefore, set IP address on the PC as below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Start up the PC and open the Control Panel folder. Open the Network and Dial-up Connections folder. Double-click Local Area Connection. Click Properties. Check Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Click Properties. Choose “Use the following IP address.” Set the IP address for 172.31.100.100. Set the Subnet mask for 255.255.0.0.
APPENDIX Facsimile Stations ZONE 2 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 8 ZONE 7 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 Facsimile station map Location of facsimile stations AP-1
1 AP-2 CALL SIGN NPN NPO HSW NPM KVM NOJ CKN NMC ELK AUX 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 STATION 0 1 2 3 SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN, INDIAN OCEAN, PERSIAN GULF MARIANA IS.
T TAIWAN THAILAND TURKEY U UK USA PPO PWZ LZJ2 VFF CKN CFH CBV 3SD BAF BDF CLX OLT OXT SUU OFA OFW SVJ OXT ATA EPD IMB JMH JMJ JJC 9VF JFA 5YE HLL 4 4 3 4 6 3 9 4 5 6 0 3 2 7 6 7 1 5 4 5 0 0 1 2 3 6 8 5 2 5 4 1 1 1 4 7 7 8 7 7 8 5 3 3 8 1 1 1 1 3 1 Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Tokyo Helsinki Vaasa Athens Skamlebeak New Delhi Teheran Rome F FINLAND G GREECE GREENLAND I K KENYA KOREA J JAPAN Nairobi Seoul Cairo E EGYPT INDIA IRAN ITALY Copenhagen Iqaluit Esquimalt Halifax Valparaiso Beijing Beijing Sh
APPENDIX Navtex Stations Navtex stations map Location of navtex stations AP-4
APPENDIX Navtex stations list Nav area I Country Station Station Latitude Longitude Belgium Estonia Oostende Tallinn Reykjavik Radio Valencia Malin Head Netherlands Coast Guard Bodo Radio Rogaland Radio Vardoe Radio Svalbard Harnosand Karlskrona Stockholm Radio Cullercoats Portpatrick Niton Murmansk Archangel Douala Sao Vicente Radio Oostende Tallinn 51 11N 59 30N 02 48E 24 30E 518 kHz M, T E, U Reykjavik Valencia Malin Head 64 05N 51 56N 55 22N 21 51W 10 21W 07 21W R, X W Q Netherlands Bod
APPENDIX Nav area III Country Italy Malta Russian Federation Spain Turkey Ukraine IV Bermuda(UK) Canada Denmark(GreenlandWest Coast) United States Netherlands Antilles V Uruguay VI Argentina Station Station Latitude Longitude Roma Augusta Cagliari Trieste Malta Novorossiysk Astrakhan Cabo de la Nao Istanbul Samsun Antalya Izmir Mariupol Odessa Bermuda Iqaluit Sept Iles Prescott St.
APPENDIX Nav area VI Country VII Namibia Argentina South Africa VIII India Mauritius Bahrain Egypt Iran Saudi Arabia IX X XI Oman Pakistan China Indonesia Japan Korea, Republic of Malaysia Philippines Singapore Thailand United States Station Station Latitude Longitude Mar del Plata Buenos Aires Walvis Bay Cape Town Port Elizabeth Durban Bombay Madras Mauritius Radio Hamala Serapeum (Ismailia) Bushehr Bandar Abbas Dammam Jeddah Muscat Karachi Mar del Plata Buenos Aires Walvis Bay Cape Town
APPENDIX Nav area XI Country Vietnam XII Station Latitude Longitude Ho Chi Minh Haiphong Danang Chilung Ho Chi Minh Haiphong Danang Chilung 10 47N 20 44N 16 05N 25 09N 106 40E 106 44E 108 13E 121 44E 518 kHz X P W, K P 22 13N 54 18N 48 55N 114 15E 130 25W 125 33W L D H San Francisco Kodiak Honolulu Cambria Astoria Adak Vladivostok Kholmsk Petropavlovsk Magadan Beringovskiy Provideniya Astrakhan Hong Kong Prince Rupert Tofino San Francisco Kodiak Honolulu Cambria Astoria Adak Vladivostok Kholm
APPENDIX Menu Tree NavNet menu tree Soft keys WX FAX soft key SELECT IMAGE RCV WX FAX NAVTEX soft key PHASE (00 - 40, 0) SYNC (-50 - +50, 0) NOISE REJECT (OFF, LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH) EDIT COLOR COLOR MONOCHROME GRAY SCALE BLUE-RED WHITE-BLUE PINK-BLACK REVERSE IMAGE (NORMAL, REVERSE) ZOOM IN (ZOOM OUT) ROTATE (CW and CCW soft keys) LOCK/ERASE IMAGE (LOCK IMAGE and ERASE IMAGE soft keys) CH SETUP ZONE (0-9, 1) STA (0-9, 0) CH (0-9, AUTO; 0) FREQ TIMER SETUP START TIMER PROG LIST START RX (288/60, 288/90, 28
APPENDIX MENU key MENU Key EDIT WX FAX STATION EDIT NAVTEX STATION ZONE (0-9, 0) STATION (0-9, 0) CHANNEL (0-9, AUTO; 0) REVERSE IMAGE (NORMAL, REVERSE) FREQUENCY (80.
APPENDIX PC Menu tree Facsimile menu tree CHANNEL SETUP ZONE (490 kHz, 518 kHz) STATION CHANNEL FREQUENCY TIMER SETUP (ON, OFF; timer programs) EDIT STATION LIST ZONE STATION CHANNEL REVERSE IMAGE (NORMAL, REVERSE) FREQUENCY CALL SIGN STATION NAME SYSTEM SETUP TEST SIMULATION SETUP CLEARMEMORY WX FAX (SIMULATION, LIVE) NAVTEX (SIMULATION, LIVE) CLEAR ALL IMAGES (YES, NO) CLEAR ALL MESSAGES (YES, NO) CLEAR ALL MEMORY (YES, NO) RX MODE (WX FAX, NAVTEX, FAX(TIMER) & NAVTEX) AP-11
APPENDIX Navtex menu tree RX SETUP EDIT STATION LIST FREQUENCY (490 kHz, 518 kHz) STATION SELECTION MODE (MANUAL, AUTO) STATION ID SELECTION (A-Z, all stations ON) MESSAGE ID SELECTION (A-Z, A-E, L, V) MAX. ERROR RATE (0-33%, 0) NAV AREA (I-XVI, I) STATION NAME 518kHz STATION ID1 518kHz STATION ID2 490kHz STATION ID1 490kHz STATION ID2 LATITUDE LONGITUDE 490 kHZ STATION LIST 518 kHz STATION LIST SYSTEM SETUP (Same items as on the facsimile menu.) RX MODE (Same items as on the facsimile menu.
SPECIFICATIONS OF FACSIMILE RECEIVER FAX-30 1 GENERAL 1.1 Frequency FAX LF MF/HF 80-160 kHz 2-25 MHz NAVTEX 490 kHz, 518 kHz 1.2 Number of Channels 1000 1.3 Receiving System Double super heterodyne 1.4 Class of Emission FAX: F3C/J3C, NAVTEX: F1B 1.5 Network Interface Ethernet 10 BASE-T TCP/IP 2 POWER SUPPLY 12-24 VDC: 1.0-0.5 A 3 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 3.1 Ambient Temperature -15°C to +55°C 3.2 Relative Humidity 95% at +40°C 3.3 Waterproof IPX2 3.
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A-1 PACKING LIST 08AV-X-9851 -2 1/1 FAX-30-J/E-AN N A M E ユニット O U T L I N E DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY UNIT FAX-30 ファクシミリ受画装置 1 FACSIMILE RECEIVER 000-057-102 予備品 SPARE PARTS SP08-01901 FGBO 2A AC250V ヒューズ 2 FUSE 000-549-020 工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS CP08-01701 5X20 SUS304 1シュ +トラスタッピンネジ 4 +TAPPING SCREW 000-802-081 その他工材 OTHER INSTALLATION MATERIALS MJ-A6SPF0014-050 *5M* ケーブル組品MJ 1 CABLE ASSY. 000-144-422 MJ-A3SPF0024-035 ケーブル組品MJ 1 CABLE ASSY.
A-2 PACKING LIST 08AV-X-9852 -2 1/1 FAX-30-J/E-AP N A M E ユニット O U T L I N E DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY UNIT FAX-30 ファクシミリ受画装置 1 FACSIMILE RECEIVER 000-057-102 予備品 SPARE PARTS SP08-01901 FGBO 2A AC250V ヒューズ 2 FUSE 000-549-020 工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS CP08-01701 5X20 SUS304 1シュ +トラスタッピンネジ 4 +TAPPING SCREW 000-802-081 その他工材 OTHER INSTALLATION MATERIALS MJ-A6SPF/TM11AP8C050 ケーブル組品 1 CABLE ASSY. 000-146-289 MJ-A3SPF0024-035 ケーブル組品MJ 1 CABLE ASSY.
A-3 PACKING LIST 08AV-X-9853 -2 1/1 FAX-30-J/E-N N A M E ユニット O U T L I N E DESCRIPTION/CODE № Q'TY UNIT FAX-30 ファクシミリ受画装置 1 FACSIMILE RECEIVER 000-057-102 予備品 SPARE PARTS SP08-01901 FGBO 2A AC250V ヒューズ 2 FUSE 000-549-020 工事材料 INSTALLATION MATERIALS CP08-01701 5X20 SUS304 1シュ +トラスタッピンネジ 4 +TAPPING SCREW 000-802-081 その他工材 OTHER INSTALLATION MATERIALS MJ-A3SPF0024-035 ケーブル組品MJ 1 CABLE ASSY. 000-146-470 (略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.
INDEX A Automatic fax receiving starting (NavNet)..................................... 2-1 starting (PC)............................................ 3-1 stopping (NavNet)................................... 2-4 stopping (PC).......................................... 3-1 C CCW soft key ............................................ 2-16 CH SETUP soft key .................................... 2-2 CHANNEL soft key ..................................... 2-3 CLEAR ALL soft key ..................................
INDEX Noise rejection NavNet .................................................. 2-14 PC ........................................................... 3-7 P Phase NavNet .................................................. 2-13 PC ........................................................... 3-6 PHASE soft key ........................................ 2-13 PROG LIST soft key ..................................2-11 R RCV NAVTEX soft key................................ 4-5 Receive mode NavNet .......................