SAILOR 6000 RDO TLX User Manual 98-132519-A PDF
SAILOR 6000 RDO TLX User Manual 98-132519-A PDF
SAILOR 6000 RDO TLX User Manual 98-132519-A PDF
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Safety summary
The following general safety precautions must be observed during all
phases of operation, service and repair of this equipment. Failure to comply
with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual
violates safety standards of design, manufacture and intended use of the
equipment. Thrane & Thrane assumes no liability for the customer's failure
to comply with these requirements.
GROUND THE EQUIPMENT
To minimise shock hazard, the equipment chassis and cabinet must be
connected to an electrical ground and the cable instructions must be
followed.
DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE
Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes.
Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a
definite safety hazard.
KEEP AWAY FROM LIVE CIRCUITS
Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers. Component
replacement and internal adjustment must be made by qualified
maintenance personnel.
DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY EQUIPMENT
Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards, do not substitute
parts or perform any unauthorized modification to the equipment.
COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE
Minimum compass safe distance: 1.3 m from the Message Terminal.
Failure to comply with the rules above will void the warranty!
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Manual overview
This manual describes how to use the SAILOR 6300 MF/HF
Radiotelex. Note that this manual does not cover installation of the
system. For information on installation refer to the installation
manuals [2] and [3] listed below.
This manual has the following chapters:
Using the system explains how to send Distress alerts and how
to use the Radiotelex application for sending and receiving
telex messages.
Related documents
The below list shows the documents related to this manual and to
the Radiotelex system.
Document
number
Ref
[1]
98-131070
[2]
98-130890
[3]
98-130088
[4]
98-130980
Typography
In this manual, typography is used as indicated below:
Bold is used for the following purposes:
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Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
System overview .................................................................2
The Radiotelex application .................................................3
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
Getting support ................................................................ 37
Generating a diagnostic report .........................................38
Troubleshooting guide .....................................................39
Status signaling ................................................................41
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Chapter :
Glossary
.........................................................................................43
Index
.........................................................................................47
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Chapter 1
Introduction
With the SAILOR 6300 MF/HF Radiotelex system you can send and receive
telex messages and send DSC Distress alerts over MF/HF radio. The Radiotelex
program runs on a SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal with a keyboard.
System overview
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
System overview
The SAILOR 6300 MF/HF Radiotelex communicates on MF or HF radio
frequencies. It is approved for shipboard installations to operate within the
Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS).
Radiotelex supports worldwide ship-to-ship, ship-to-shore, and shore-to-ship
communication. A coast station can act as a relay between the Radiotelex
system and an end receiver without any telex capabilities. The Radiotelex
system supports both 4- and 5-digit selective calls and 9-digit MMSI (Maritime
Mobile Service Identity) numbers.
Coast station
Radiotelex
Radiotelex
Ship station
Ship station
Fax
subscriber
Radiotelex is well suited for transmission over very long distances. It has
global coverage, even including the North pole and the South pole.
System overview
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Introduction
Chapter 1: Introduction
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Chapter 2
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Messages
Scanning frequencies
System settings
Power status
This chapter describes how to operate the SAILOR 6300 MF/HF Radiotelex. It
has the following sections:
Before use
1. The Message Terminal must be on.
2. The MF/HF radio must be in telex mode: On the MF/HF radio, push the
Mode button repeatedly until the display shows TLX.
For details, see the user manual for the SAILOR 6300 MF/HF DSC [1].
Important
The Distress button procedure below is the same on the Message Terminal as
on the SAILOR 6300 MF/HF DSC.
Note
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Own position
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3. The radio enters telex subsequent communication on the first telex distress
frequency.
4. The Message Terminal shows that the system is engaged in DSC
subsequent communication.
5. Select Call from the main menu.
6. In the Call page of the Message Terminal, select Call to send a Broadcast
FEC message cancelling the Distress alert. In the message, include as a
minimum:
This is a Distress cancel for Distress alert sent at xx:xx (time of the
Distress alert)
Own position
Power status
Status field
Name of current page: When you have entered a subpage, this field shows
the name of the page.
Status field: This field shows a short status message next to the
Status/warning icon.
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Status/warning icon
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When an item has an underlined letter, you may type Alt + <letter> to
select the item, e.g. type Alt+S to select the Scan menu.
Press Esc to go back one level in the menu system or to close the current
window.
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Use the trackball in the corner of the keyboard to move the cursor around
on the screen.
Use the two buttons in the left corner the same way you use the left and
right buttons on a mouse.
Note
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If Telex is not selected in the MF/HF radio you get a warning that
the radio is occupied. Use the Mode button on the radio to switch
to Telex.
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Manual frequency: Allows you to type in the frequency in the Tx freq and Rx
freq fields (Rx is only relevant for ARQ calls).
When you select a coast station from the Coast stations list, the primary
frequencies are listed, and you can select the frequency to use.
ITU intership channel: Allows you to type in a channel number to use for
ship-to-ship communication.
ITU coast station channel: Allows you to type in a channel number to use
for communication with a coast station.
If the recipient is in the Subscribers list or the Coast stations list, simply
select the recipient from the list.
If the recipient is not in any of the lists, type in the recipients number in
the Call code field. You can use either a 9-digit MMSI number or a 4-digit
or 5-digit selective calling number.
Coast stations have either a 9-digit MMSI number starting with 00 or a 4-digit
selective call (SelCall) number.
Ship subscribers have either a 9-digit MMSI number or a 5-digit SelCall
number.
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Type in your message directly in the text line at the bottom, using your
connected keyboard or the on-screen keyboard, which is activated by
pressing the text line on the screen and then the keyboard icon that
appears in the right side of the text line.
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For a description of all the items at the bottom of the page, see Options in
the telex page on page 20.
Select Options > Transmit file and select the file you want to transmit.
Note
You can combine the two methods by adding text before or after the file
contents, and type text at the bottom while the file is being transmitted.
If you transmitted a file and you do not want to add further text, skip the
next step and go directly to step 5. For information on how to create a file
for later transmission, see Writing message files for telex on page 23.
4. When you have finished your message, press Enter or select Send at the
bottom of the page.
The text is now transmitted. You can follow the progress in the inverted
part of the message.
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5. For ARQ only: when you want the recipient to write back, select Over at the
bottom of the page, or type [OVER] or +?.
The recipient can now type in a message for you. The message will appear
in the field just below your message.
Note
If the remote station forces an OVER on your part while you are
transmitting data, 1-2 characters may incorrectly be marked has
having been sent while the remote station may not have received
these characters. We do not recommend forcing a change of
direction while the other station is sending data.
6. When the recipient has placed the [OVER] command too, you can type
more text to continue the conversation.
7. To end the telex session, select Break. If you do not want to wait for
exchange of DE/WRU, you can select Break now! in the popup that appears
after Break is selected.
The call is then disconnected. You can see all telex sessions initiated by
you under Sent Items in the Message page. See Viewing Sent items on
page 25.
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Function
Transmits the text you have typed in the text line at the
bottom.
(ARQ only) Changes direction, so the recipient can write
back. You cannot send any text after an Over command,
until the direction is changed back to your side.
However, if you send more text while the OVER command
is waiting to be sent, the OVER is removed and replaced
by your new text.
Transmits your answer back string.
The answer back string is stored in the MF/HF radio
during installation, using the Identification page in the
Message Terminal (System > Settings > Identification).
In Call settings you can set up the system to automatically
send DE/WRU (System > Settings > Call settings).
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Button
Function
(ARQ only) Inserts a WRU command (Who are you? request for identification) in your text. This command is
automatically followed by [OVER], so that the recipient
can answer back.
When the WRU command is sent, you cannot send any
more text until the direction is changed back to your side.
However, if you send more text while the WRU command
is waiting to be sent, the WRU is removed and replaced by
your new text.
In the Call settings page you can set up the system to
automatically send DE/WRU.
Inserts a BELL command (can make e.g. a buzzer sound at
the recipient).
Opens the Options menu, described in the next section.
Stops the communication link.
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Options menu
To open the Options menu in the telex
page, select Options at the bottom of
the page.
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Insert
Transmit file
Allows you to select a text file to transmit. For information on how to write
and save the text file, see Writing message files for telex on page 23.
Print
Sends the text in the telex page to the printer.
You cannot send the message directly from the Message editor. To
send the message you have to save it to a file and then make a telex
call and load the file as described in Making a telex call on page 16.
Messages
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Messages
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Type in the text using your keyboard or the on-screen keyboard in the
top right corner. Note that you can only use telex characters.
Select Options > Load and select a file to load into the editor. You can
then edit the text before you save it. Note that you cannot load a file if it
contains characters that are not telex characters.
5. Select Save to save the message to a file. You can save it to the Message
Terminal or to a USB memory stick.
6. Select Print if you want to print the message on your connected printer.
7. If you want to clear the editor and start a new message, select New.
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Messages
To see the Inbox, select Inbox at the bottom of the Message page.
The Inbox page shows all telex messages sent to you and initiated by another
station. It shows both single messages and ARQ conversations initiated by the
other part.
Note
The Inbox can hold 1000 messages. The oldest messages are deleted
when this limit is exceeded.
Sent items can hold 1000 messages. The oldest messages are
deleted when this limit is exceeded.
Messages
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You can only receive telexes on frequencies that you are scanning.
This means that the frequencies must be in the scan list, and a
scanning must be started. See the next section for details.
Exception for DSC subsequent communication: The radio will
automatically enable scanning on the correct frequency and only on
that frequency. When the DSC session is ended, the scan list of the
Message Terminal is used again.
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When a scan is started, the system is ready to receive telex messages on the
selected scan frequencies. The MF/HF radio scans every listed channel for 3
seconds. If no traffic is detected, it continues to the next channel.
The scan list in the SAILOR 6300 MF/HF Radiotelex always shows the current
telex frequency of the connected MF/HF radio (indicated with MF/HF radio
frequency). In addition, you can add other telex frequencies that you want
the system to scan. See Editing the scan list on page 28.
Note
Scanning frequencies
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Scanning frequencies
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Scanning frequencies
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Scanning frequencies
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5. Type in the Receive and Transmit frequencies or select from the list of Coast
stations.
Note
You must always type in both frequencies, even if you are only
going to use the receive frequency. The transmit frequency is
used to respond to incoming ARQ calls.
6. Select OK.
7. To stop editing the scan list, select OK again.
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Scanning frequencies
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Scanning frequencies
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4. Select OK.
5. To stop editing the scan list, select OK again.
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Scanning frequencies
System settings
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Date and time format. Set up how date and time is displayed.
Screen settings. Set the ambient light level for switching to night mode.
Call settings. Automatic DE/WRU and slave delay (the slave delay of 10 ms
is adequate for almost all scenarios).
Identification. Configure call code and answer back string (DE). These
settings require password and are normally set up during installation.
System settings
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Power status
Note
The Power status only shows information for the SAILOR 6081 PSU
and charger. If you have a different power supply in your system,
there is no information available.
1. To see the status of the power source, select System > Power.
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Power status
2. To see the power settings, select Settings... in the lower right corner.
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Important
Power status
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Power status
Chapter 3
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Troubleshooting
Getting support
Troubleshooting guide
Status signaling
Troubleshooting
Getting support
If this manual does not provide the remedies to solve your problem, you may
want to contact your local distributor.
A list of certified partners and distributors is available on Thrane & Thranes
web site: www.thrane.com. Select Maritime and select Where to buy from the
top menu bar.
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
Do not save the file on the Message Terminal itself; the file
format is not supported. Use a USB memory stick instead.
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The below table provides information on some of the problems that might
occur, including possible causes and remedies to solve the problems.
Problem
The system
cannot be
switched on
No battery
information in
the Message
Terminal
Possible cause
Remedy
Troubleshooting guide
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting guide
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Remedy
No connection
between
Message
Terminal and
printer
No connection
between
Message
Terminal and
MF/HF radio
Other
The Message
Terminal shows
out of paper
although there is
paper in the
printer.
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Troubleshooting guide
Status signaling
The Message Terminal can show basic status and error messages.
The upper right corner of the display shows the most important status
information.
Information of events
Popup windows
When an event requires your attention, a popup window appears. When you
have read the text, select OK or press Esc to close the window.
If the window indicates an error that requires your action, the warning or error
icon will stay in the top right corner of the display as long as the problem
persists.
If the system uses a SAILOR 6081 PSU and Charger, the Message Terminal also
shows errors or warnings related to the power supply. For information on the
SAILOR 6081, see the manual for the SAILOR 6081 [4].
Status signaling
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Troubleshooting
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Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
Chapter 3: Troubleshooting
Event log
From the list of active errors or warnings, you can select Event log to see a list
of previous events. The list holds up to 100 events, including
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Errors
Warnings
Status signaling
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Glossary
Glossary
A
ARQ
C
CAN
D
DE
DSC
Digital Selective Calling. Primarily intended to initiate ship-toship, ship-to-shore and shore-to-ship radiotelephone and MF/HF
radiotelex calls. Each DSC-equipped ship, shore station and group
is assigned a unique 9-digit Maritime Mobile Service Identity. DSC
distress alerts, which consist of a preformatted distress message,
are used to initiate emergency communication with ships and
rescue coordination centers.
F
FEC
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Glossary
Glossary
the receiver to detect and correct errors without the need to ask
the sender for additional data. The advantage of forward error
correction is that a back-channel is not required.
G
GMDSS
GPL
H
HF
I
ITU
L
LGPL
M
MF
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N
NAVTEX
NAVigational TEleX. An international automated mediumfrequency direct-printing service for delivery of navigational and
meteorological warnings and forecasts, as well as urgent marine
safety information to ships.
P
PIN
T
TLX
U
USB
UTC
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Glossary
MMSI
AAAA
Glossary
Glossary
W
WRU
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Index
alarm
voltage level, 34
answer back string
define, 33
insert, 20
B
battery charge
max. voltage and current, 34
battery status, 34
Bell button, 21
Break button, 21
buttons on screen during call, 20
C
call
make a telex call, 16
select frequency, 14
select recipient, 15
set up, 13
call code
for own system, 33
charge battery
max. voltage and current, 34
coast station
MMSI, 15
D
date and time format, setting, 33
DE and WRU
automatically insert, 33
DE button, 20
delete a message, 25
diagnostic report, 38
Distress
cancel, 9
send alert, 7
telex subsequent communication, 8
document number, this manual, i
documents, related, v
Index
BBBB
Index
E
error messages, 41
F
file, transmit, 22
float voltage, 34
frequency
scan, 27
select, 14
I
icons, 10
Identification, 33
identification request (WRU), 21
Inbox, 25
initial setup, 6
insert date and time, 22
M
manual
document number, i
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Index
message
delete, 25
print, 25
receive, 26
save, 25
MMSI
coast station, 15
subscriber, 15
N
night mode, 33
O
options
menu during call, 22
Over button, 20
overview
system, 1
user interface, 10
recipient of call, 15
related manuals, v
S
safety summary, iv
save a message, 25
scan frequencies, 27
Send button, 20
Sent items, 25
slave delay, 33
status, 10
subscriber
MMSI, 15
system overview, 1
system settings, 33
power
alarm level, 34
status, 34
power source, 34
prepare the system for telex, 6
print
current page, 22
message, 25
telex
enable in radio, 6
make a call, 16
receive, 26
select frequency, 14
select recipient, 15
set up a call, 13
subsequent
communication
Distress, 8
time and date format, setting, 33
transmit a file, 22
troubleshooting, 39
typography used in this manual, vi
radiotelex overview, 2
receive telex, 26
user interface, 3
navigate, 12
overview, 10
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for
V
voltage alarm level, 34
BBBB
Index
Index
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