JRC JUE-75 Operator Manual
JRC JUE-75 Operator Manual
INMARSAT-C
MOBILE EARTH STATION
OPERATION
MANUAL
for CN114
DISTRESS ALERT TRANSMISSION PROCEDURES
Lh WARNING
• Tum off the power switch of the IME when you are admitted within 0.5m from the
EME.
It could cause the infliction injury on anyone to take the electric radiation from the
EME.
Lh CAUTION
• If the false distress request is transmitted, take the following instructions immediately.
(1) Stop the transmission power immediately
(2) Report the following information to the Nearest Maritime Safety Office or Station
or the Communication Operation Division, Guard & Rescue Department, Maritime
0 Safety Agency (TLX: +72-022-5193 JMSAHQ J, TEL: +81-3-3591-9000).
(a) Ship's Name, Type and Flag
(b) Main ID Number
(c) Position and Time at the false transmission
(d) Cause of the false transmission
(e) MES type, Serial Number and Delivery Date
• Do not use the DTE to the other system.
It could cause no transmitting the distress alert at the distress condition.
0 It could cause trouble with the false installation or the false setting.
• Read the operation manual before using the JUE-75C Inmarsat-C.
It could cause trouble with the false operation.
DISTRESS ALERT TRANSMISSION PROCEDURES
CAUTION
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
c
CCC .......................................................................................................... Channel Control Circuit
CCIR ...................................... Comite Consultatif International des Rediocommunications (ITU)
CCITT ...................................... Comite Consultatif International Telegraphique et Telephonique
CCU ............................................................................................................... Central Control Unit
CES .................................................................................................................. Coast Earth Station
CNID .............................................................................................. Closed Network Identification
COMM .................................................................................................................. Communication
CPU .......................................................................................................... Central Processing Unit
CR .......................................................................................................................... Carriage Return
CSDN ........................................................................................... Circuit Switched Data Network
CUG ................................................................................................................. Closed User Group
dB ...................................................................................................................................... Decibels
DC ........................................................................................................................... Direct Current
DCE ...................................................................................... Data Circuit Terminating Equipment
DEC ....................................................................................................................... Decoder Circuit
DEL ...................................................................................................................................... Delete
DEM .............................................................................................................. Demodulator Circuit
DOS ........................................................................................................... Disk Operating System
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DS ................................................................................................................... ,............ Data Source
DTE ....................................................................................................... Data Terminal Equipment
IV
ITU ................................................................................. International Telecommunication Union
v
PVT ................................................................................................ Performance Verification Test
s
SAR .................................................................................................................. Search and Rescue
SDM .......... ~ .......................................................................................... System Definition Manual
SFU ............................................................................................................ Store and Forward Unit
SOLAS ........................................................................................................... Safety of Life at Sea
SYNC ................................................................................................................... Synchronization
SYNTH ......................................................................................................................... Synthesizer
u
UTC ................................................................................................... Coordinated Universal Time
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VCXO ...................................................................................... Voltage Control Crystal Oscillator
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................. 1-1
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4.5.1 Selecting Preferred Ocean Region (Ncs/Les info) .................................................... 4-13
4.5.2 Setting Date & Time ................................................................................................. 4-14
4.5.3 Setting Peripheral Function ...................................................................................... 4-15
4.6 Editing a Message ........................................................................................................ 4-17
4.6.1 Procedure of Editing a Message ............................................................................... 4-17
4.6.2 Editing Procedure ..................................................................................................... 4-19
4.6.3 Block Function .......................................................................................................... 4-23
4.6.4 File Management ...................................................................................................... 4-28
4.6.4.1 File Management command .................................................................................. 4-28
4.6.4.2 Floppy Disk Management Command .................................................................... 4-30
4.7 Transmitting Message (Transmit) ................................................................................ 4-32
4.7.1 Select Telex Window ................................................................................................ 4-33
4.7.2 Transmitting Facsimile Message .............................................................................. 4-37
4.7.3 Transmitting Data (PSDN) Message ........................................................................ 4-41
4.7.4 Transmitting Data (PSTN) Message ......................................................................... 4-45
4.7.5 Transmitting Closed Network Message .................................................................... 4-49
4.7.6 Transmitting Special Access Network message ....................................................... 4-52
4.7 .7 Transmitting Message with Prefix Code .................................................................. 4-55
4.7.8 Abbreviated number ................................................................................................. 4-59
4.7.9 Scheduled Transmission ........................................................................................... 4-61
4.8 Receiving Message (Read-Out) ................................................................................... 4-63
4.9 Call Logging (Call-Log) .............................................................................................. 4-65
4.9.1 Delivery Confirmation .............................................................................................. 4-66
4.9.2 Print Out .................................................................................................................... 4-66
4.9.3 Clear History ............................................................................................................. 4-66
4.9.4 Ending ....................................................................................................................... 4-66
4.10 Distress Alert (Distress) ............................................................................................ 4-67
4.11 Polling ....................................................................................................................... 4-69
4.11.1 Land ID Registration for Polling ........................................................................... 4-69
4.11.2 Position Polling by Using S & F Message Transfer .............................................. 4-71
4.11.3 File Polling by Using S & F Message Transfer ..................................................... 4-72
4.11.4 Data Source Polling by Using S & F Message Transfer ....................................... 4-74
4.11.5 Parameter Setting Polling for Scheduled Transmission ........................................ 4-75
4.11.6 Call Log by Using S&F Message Transfer ............................................................ 4-77
4.12 EGC Message Reception ........................................................................................... 4-78
4.12.1 EGC Messages ....................................................................................................... 4-78
4.12.2 Receive Mode for EGC Reception (Receive-Mode) ............................................. 4-79
4.12.3 EGC Message Restriction (Ege) ............................................................................ 4-79
4.12.3.1 Navarea ............................................................................................................... 4-80
4.12.3.2 Fixed area ........................................................................................................... 4-82
4.12.3.3 Reception type .................................................................................................... 4-83
4.12.3.4 Navtex coverage area .......................................................................................... 4-84
4.12.3.5 Navtex message .................................................................................................. 4-85
4.12.3.6 Position Updated ................................................................................................. 4-86
4.12.3.7 Message Print Out Function ............................................................................... 4-87
4.13 PV Test ..................................................................................................................... 4-88
4.14 Distress Button Test .................................................................................................. 4-89
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CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE ..............................••...•..............•.............................•.....•............... 5-1
5.1 Maintenance ................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1 Daily Maintenance ...................................................................................................... 5-1
5 .1.1.1 Mechanical Maintenance ......................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.1.2 Electrical Maintenance ............................................................................................ 5-1
5.2 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.2.1 Alarm Check ............................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2.2 Alarm History ............................................................................................................. 5-2
5 .2.3 Countermeasure .......................................................................................................... 5-4
5.2.4 TX Alarm .................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.3 Information Window ...................................................................................................... 5-5
5.3.1 WARNING Window .................................................................................................. 5-5
5.3.2 CAUTION Window ................................................................................................... 5-7
5.3.3 ERROR Window ........................................................................................................ 5-8
5.3.4 INFORMATION Window .......................................................................................... 5-9
5.4 Help Function .............................................................................................................. 5-10
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~ NOTE
This manual covers the operation of DTE V7 .0 for JUE-75C or later version.
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CHAPTER1 GENERAL
This manual covers the installation, operation and maintenance of the Mobile Earth Station
(MES) JUE-75C for Inmarsat-C satellite communications.
The Inmarsat-C satellite communications provides text and data transmission to and from
Inmarsat-C MES and terrestrial subscribers via a variety of public networks. It also carries the
Enhanced Group Call (EGC) message.
• Function of JUE-7 SC
JUE-75C provides the following functions;
(a) Store and Forward message transfer
(b) Distress Alert
(c) EGC message reception when not engaged in Inmarsat-C traffic (Immarsat-C Class 2)
(d) Position and/or file transfer by a polling command from shore using store and forward
message transfer
(e) Scheduled position and/or file transfer using store and forward message transfer
(f) Position and/or data reporting using data reporting protocol specified by Inmarsat (de-
pends on LES facility)
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CHAPTER 2 COMPOSITION
Antenna
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2.2 Internally Mounted Equipment (IME) NTF-49A
IME is composed of Frequency Translation Unit (FTU), Intermediate Frequency Unit (IFU),
Central Control Unit (CCU), EME Power Supply Unit (EME PSU), IME Power Supply Unit
(IME PSU), front panel (PANEL) and IME Rack.
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Table 2.2.1 The LAMPs Indicate the MES Status
NAME ON OFF
(2) POWER Lamp MES power on MES power off
(3) SYNC Lamp Bulletin Board OK Bulletin Board NG
When the MES is retuned the NCS
channel to the TDM channel or the
TD M channel to the N CS channel,
this LED is blinking.
(4) LOG-IN Lamp Logged In Logged Out
( 5) TRANSMIT Lamp MES carrier on MES carrier off
(6) RECEIVE Lamp No message or Message received
Message receiving and Message output to DTE and/ or
Printer
(7) DISTRESS Lamp High-priority Message receiving or Idle State
transmitting
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2.3 Data Terminal Equipment
The DTE is cpmposed the Dataterminal Equipment (NDZ-127C) and the DTE is connected
to IME (NTF-19B) to control the JUE-75C. The DTE must be type-approved INMARSAT.
Successors to the following personal computers and the other models will follow to be
type-approved if required.
~CAUTION
1. Do .not use except the NDZ-127C DTE: otherwise DTE is not operated normally.
2. Do not use except specified DTE-IME cable: otherwise the IME is damaged.
~ NOTE
In case of no key-instruction for 3 minutes under DTE operating mode except any
communication, any display is disappeared automatically.
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2.4 Distress Button (DB) NQE-887C
0 0
~~~--------------~-----
(JRc}
NQE-8870
INMARSAT-C
DISTRESS BUTI"ON
DISTRESS REQUEST
PROSEDURE
Oeen hinnd cover and -
press DISTRESS button at least 4 sec:.
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2.5 Printer
The printer is connected Internally Mounted Equipment (IME) or Data Terminal Equipment
(DTE) to take a hard copy of transmitted: received and edited messages.
The printer must be type-approved by INMARSAT.
(5) ~switch
(4) ~switch
{JiiC/ NKG-800
~· CAUTION
• Keep on line at all time.
• When ROP status is off line: received message is not printed.
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2.6 Line Filter
The line filter is connected between IME and EXT PSU to remove the conduction noise of
the power source.
The EXT PSU (NBD-577 A) supplies DC+24V for IME-EME, DTE and Printer from Ship's
power sou-rce (AC100/120/220V and/or DC+24V).
When both AC and DC power source are connected to the EXT PSU and the power interruption
of AC power source is occurred: EXT PSU switches over from the AC power source to the DC
power source automatically.
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2.8 Option
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2.8.1 Optional Switch Box (OSB) NQE-894C
The OSB is used to connect the EXT BUZZ, RDB and/or Navigational equipment
to JUE-75C. The OSB can control up to two EXT BUZZs and RDBs.
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2.8.2 External Buzzer (EXT BUZZ) NCE-6255A
The buzzer in the EXT BUZZ sounds and LED on the EXT BUZZ illuminates when
message is received. When the EXT BUZZ is connected to JUE-75C, the optional switch
box(OSB) is essential.
~ NCE-6255A
~ EXTERNAL BUZZER
INMARSAT
I
BUZ TIME BUZ OFF
NOR 00 (3) BUZZ OFF Switch
POWER
'--
~~~======~~---------
(4) BUZ TIME Switch
VOLUME DIMMER
I
(I) BUZZER
Sounds when INM-C etc. receives messages.
(2) Lamp
Illuminates when it receives messages.
(3) BUZZ OFF Switch
Used to stop the buzzer sounding by press the switch.
(4) BUZ TIME Switch
Used to selecting the BUZZ sound in receiving INM-A/B TELEX message.
BUZZ sounds continuously by selecting " oo", sounds only 2sec by
selecting "NOR".
(5) Power Lamp
Illuminates when power is supplied .
(6) Dimmer
Used to adjust lamp's brightness.
(7) Volume
Used to adjust buzzer's loudness.
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2.8.3 Remote Distress Button NQE-887C
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2.8.4 External Data Port (EDP) Kit 6EZSC00026
The EDP Kit is composed of EDP PCB (CMH-1008A), EDP Power Cable (6ZCSC75011)
and Option Cover (MPBX20995 ).
The EDP is incorporated in the IME.
The EDP provides two serial data ports for remote DTE and/or data acquisition and a parallel
port for distress message controller (DMC).
Option Cover
~
EDP PCB
DMC Connector
DTE/OS Connector
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2.8.5 GPS Option (GPS Receiver and GPS Kit) CCA-291 and 6EZSC00031
The Globol Positioning System (GPS) Option is composed of GPS Receiver (CCA-291) and
GPS Kit (6EZSC00031). The GPS Kit is composed of the DATA CONY (CMK-371A) and
GPS Receiver and the GPS Kit are incorporated in the IME.
The RS-232D/422A (NQA-1689A) is used extended the length between IME and DTE.
The maximum length is 50 meters.
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The Floppy Disk Drive Uint (NDH-265) is used to save the editing files.
Two kind of the 3.5inches floppy disk, 2DD (720K) and 2HD (l .44M) are available.
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CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATION
3.1 JUE-75C
The principal specification of JUE-75C is shown in Table 3.1.1.
Item Specification
Class of Inmarsat-C MES Class 2
Antenna Pattern : Hemisphere
Polarization : Right hand circular
arr
-23dB/K minimum
EIRP
within 14±2 dBW
(at 5 degrees elevation angle)
Modulation TX : 1200 symbols/sec. BPSK* (2nd generation satellite)
RX : 1200 symbols/sec. BPSK*
BPSK : Binary Phase Shift keying
Coding Interleaved, convolutional code (R = 1/2, K = 7)
Data rate TX: 600 bps
RX: 600 bps
Ambient temperature -35°C - + 55°C (EME operational)
-25°C - + 55°C (IME operational)
-40°C - + 80°C (Survival with power on)
Relative humidity 95% (+40°C)
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ICE 25 mm (EME)
Precipitation 100 mm/hour (EME)
Wind 200 Km/hour (EME)
Power supply 12 V DC through 24 V DC
voltage +35%, -20%
Power consumption TX: 110 W (EME and IME)
RX:25W (EME and IME)
TOTAL: 300W (EME and IME)
Vibration (operational) 0.02g2/Hz (5 - 20 Hz)
-3dB/oct (0.5g rms) (20 - 150 Hz)
2
Vibration (survival) 0.05g /Hz (5 - 20 Hz)
-3dB/oct (l.Og rms) (20 - 150 Hz)
Velocity 140 km/hour
Max transmission message 8K bytes
Reception message storage 80K bytes (INMARSAT-C : 40K bytes, EGC : 40K bytes)
Navigational interface NMEA0183 (Ver2.0) and JRC original
Dimensions EME: 114mm(~) x 460mm(H)
IME: 234mm(W) x 315mm(D)76mm(H)
Weight EME: 4.0kg
IME: 4.0kg
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3.2 DTE
The principal specification of DTE is sown in Table 3.2.
Table 3.2 Principal Specification of DTE
Item NDZ-127C
Microprocessor 80386SX, 20MHz
Text Memory lMB RAM Disk
Memory Backup Capacitor backup for 24 hours or more
Display Backlit supertwist LCD with adjustable brightness and
contrast, 80 charactersx25 lines, 640x480 dot-mapped graph-
ics (IBM Video Graphic Array (VGA) compatible)
Back Light Cold fluorescent lamp (CFL)
Keyboard IBM compatible
Operating System MS-DOS Version 3.3 in ROM
Radio Modem Interface RS-232C
9600 bauds
Printer Interface Parallel interface
Floppy Disk Unit External 3 112" floppy disk drive (FDD), 1.44MB (2HD) I
720KB (2DD) disks(Option)
Automatic Power Off Automatic power off for the backlit LCD display, turned-
on by pressing any keysc
Primary Power Voltage 24V DC
Consumption 0.9A
Dimensions 395mm(W)xl 80mm(D)x280mm(H)
Weight 4.5 kg (Main Unit)
0.6 kg (Keyboard)
0.9 kg (Floppy Disk Unit)
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3.3 Read-Out Printer (NKG-800)
The Principal Specification of Read-Out Printer (ROP: NKG-800) is shown in Table 3.3.
Item -NKU-E00-3
Character coding ASCII code
Line interface Parallel interlace
Print system Impact dot
Maximum printing speed l 20characters/sec
Character format 9 x 7 dot
Maximum number of character per line 80characters/line
Roll paper size 214mm x <P128mm (2ply)
Ink ribbon Type : #SP-16051
JRC Code : 5ZZZCM00003
Color : Black
Power supply AC 1OOV, 50/60Hz
Power consumption Approx. 30W (max)
Dimensions 399mm(W) x 376mm(D) x 193mm(H)
Item Specification
Line voltage selection • Line voltage automatic selection AC 1OOV and AC220V
Weight lOkg
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3.5 Option
3.5.1 Option Switch Box (NQE-894A)
The principal specification of the Option Switch Box (OSB: NQE-894A) is shown in Table
3.5.1.
Item Specification
Function (1) Interface and control (On/Off) for up to two EXT BUZZs.
(2) Interface and control for up to two RDBs.
(3) Interface for external navigation equipment.
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3.5.2 Externa1Buzzer(NCE-4772A)
The principal specification of External Buzzer (EXT BUZ: NCE-4772A) is shown in Table
3.5.1.
Communication
Mode or Priority Illumination Sound
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(* 1)
J (*2)
J.
L
(* 1)
a
Low Priority 'INM-C' LED 800Hz single tone
J I J I
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(*3)
• •
(*3)
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EGC Receivers High Priority 'EGC' LED J. (* 1) J. (* 1)
J L J (*2) L
Low Priority 'EGC' LED 800Hz single tone
J (*3) I J (*3) I
1111( )o
• )o
J 2 seconds J (*4)
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I, _ _
ls ls ls ls
ls ls ls ls
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NOTE: *1: Illumination and sound cease when the 'RESET' switch on the panel of EXT BUZZ is
pressed.
*2: 2.2 KHz and 1.3 KHz tones sounds alternately.
*3: Sounding time can be selected by the DTE command.
*4: Sounding time can be selected by the 'BUZ TIME' switch on the panel of the EXT
BUZZ.
Switch Position Sounding Time
'NOR' 2 seconds
' 00 ' Sounds till the 'RESET' switch is pressed.
*5: Illumination and sound cease when the handset is hooked off or the facsimile re-
sponds.
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3.5.3 External Data Port Kit (6EZSC00026)
The principal specification of the External Data Port (EDP: 6EZSC00026) is shown in Table
3.5.3.
Note: The following three types of data streams can be interfaced with the EDP:
1) Data stream which follows the 'STX' code and is followed by 'ETX' code.
'------Up to 2 Kbytes---~
Up to 2 Kbytes
3) Data stream which follows characters '/S/' and is followed by characters 'IE/'.
I / I S I / 1. Data···· .1 I I E I / I
Up to 2 Kbytes Up to 2 Kbytes
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3.5.4 GPSOption
The principal specification of the GPS Receiver (CCA-291) is shown in Table 5.4.
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CHAPTER 4 OPERATION
4.1 Starting Up
~IMPORTANT
•POWER ON
When you turn on the power switch, your JUE-75C tries Log-in to the NCS
automatically after synchronized with NCS TDM carrier.
•POWER OFF
When you turn off the power switch, your JUE .. 75C remains still powered on and tries
to log-out automatically then is turned off after Log-out sequence regardless of
results.
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4.1.1 Power ON
The JUE-75C MES starts tuning to an NCS common channel automatically with the indica-
tion "Tune" at the first line in about 5 seconds after turning the MES on. Then the MES initiates
a log-in request to the NCS as soon as the MES acquires the synchronization of the NCS com-
mon channel.
When the log-in request is the first attempt after the MES is installed, the automatic commis-
sioning test (performance test) will be started by the NCS.
After completion of the log-in request and commissioning test subsequent to the first log-in,
the first line of the screen indicates as the following example:
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Before turning on all power switches of JUE-75C, confirm the all signal cables and power
cables are connected correctly.
1 • Turn on the RO printer, and the EXT PSU. E>opedte.exe ID=F:\ IL=CD I A VI_
• The DTE is turned on automatically. NOCHECK
5 • After few minutes, I LOG-IN I LED on the Log in succeeded (96-04-06-11 :06)
IME will be lit.
• The status will be changed "Comm (TX)" to
"READY" in the first line on the main
menu.
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4.1.2 Power OFF
Note: When the status in the first line on the main menu is "Log-out" or "Ege only", IPOWERI
LED on the IME is OFF immedicately.
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4.1.3 Floppy Disk Handling
When the Floppy Disk Drive Unit (NDH-265) option is added, take care the floppy disk as
follows:
~CAUTION
While the green LED of the FDD unit is lit, do not remove the floppy disk nor tum off your
INMARSAT; otherwise you may lose software and/or data in your floppy disk and also
damage your floppy disk and disk drive.
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4.2 Log In
When the status in the first line on the main menu is "Log-out" on "Ege only", initiate the
"Log-in" according to the following procedures;
When the received-mode is changed "Ege receive only" to "Inmarsat-C". The "Log In" is
initiated automatically.
1 • Hold down I Alt I key and press rnJ key on • "Set up" screen is displayed.
Main menu.
Log-in
2 • Hold down I Alt I key and press [I] key.
IDo you initiate log-in? lvesl No
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When the status in the first line on the main menu is "READY", initiate the "Log out"
according to the following procedures;
When the received-mode is changed "Inmarsat-C" to "Ege receive only", The "Log out" is
initiated automatically.
1 • Hold down IAlt I key and press [ill key on • "Set up" screen is displayed.
Main menu.
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4.4 Main Menu Screen
The JUE-75C operation adopts a multi-level menu structure with window-menus and hierar-
chical-submenus.
The menu can be chosen by moving the cursor with the right-, left-, up-, down- arrow keys
and the item targeted is chosen by pressing !Enter I key.
Move the cursor to the item you want with f- and ~ keys and press ENTER key or
hold down the Alt key and press any capital character.
The Main menu screen is the starting screen to select the main function and is divided into
the following areas:
( 1) MES status area (Upper two lines)
gives the MES status, current date, time and MES position.
(as set under DOS or Setup command)
(2) Main menu area
gives a list of function you use routinely.
(3) Window area
gives further instruction and/or submenu.
(4) Instruction area (Lower two lines)
gives instruction at the state where you were.
~ NOTE
When the "Screen Saver" function is turned on, the screen of the DTE is turned off after 3
mintutes from no pressing key, no opening window and no receiving message. Press any key
to stop the screen saver mode.
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4.4.1 Command
JUE-75C has two kinds of commands as follows:
( 1) Commands selecting by cursor
You can select the function below in the Main menu by moving the cursor to the item
you want and pressing IEnter I key.
Transmit ..................... To transmit messages.
read-Out ..................... To read out received messages.
Edit ............................. To edit a message or to manipulate files.
call-Log ...................... To display the history of both incoming and outgoing calls.
Distress ....................... To initiate a distress alert.
Ncs/les-info ................ To display the lists of LES or NCS, or register newly operating
LES or NCS in the list.
receive-Mode ............. To select receive mode, i.e. Inmarsat-C mode or EGC reception
mode.
egC ............................. To select EGC service type.
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Further instruction and/or selection items are displayed in the pop-up window every time you
select a function.
In each window, by pressing a capital character while holding down I Alt I key you can select
function instead of moving the cursor.
• The following commands are available by pressing a key with holding down I Ctrl I
key:
ICtrl I+ [AJ............. Alarm off
To stop sounding the alarm buzzer of the IME.
ICtrl l+rnJ............. Dimmer
To adjust the LED brightness in the IME.
I Ctrl !+[[] ............. MES position display ON/OFF
To alternate MES position display ON and OFF
I Ctrl l+[QJ............. log-Out
To initiate a log-out request.
I Ctrl l+l£J ............. MES communication status display ON/OFF
To alternate MES communication status display ON and OFF.
I Ctrl l+[ZJ ............. Printer status display ON/OFF
To altermate MES printer status display ON
and OFF.
Msg print off ........................... Automatic print-out fanction ON.
Msg print on ............................ Automatic print-out fanction OFF.
DTE : ....................................... Printer is routed to DTE.
IME : ........................................ Printer is routed to IME.
All Messge ............................... All message is printed out.
Distress & EGC ...................... Distress and EGC message are
printed out.
EGC Only ................................ EGC message is only printed-out.
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4.4.2 Mes Status Area
MES status Displays MES status.
Log-out ................ MES is not logged into the network.
Tune ..................... MES is tuning to NCS or LES.
Ready ................... MES is logged into the network and is synchronized
with the particular TDM.
Comm (Tx) ......... MES is engaged in a ship-to-shore call, log-in or log-
out sequence.
Comm (Rx) ......... MES is engaged in a shore-to-ship call.
Queue .................. Call request is in Queue.
PV test.. ............... MES is engaged in PV test.
EGC only ............ MES is dedicated to EGC reception mode.
Scan ..................... MES is engaged in NCS common channel scannning
EGC (Rx) ............ MES is engaged in EGC reception.
Receiving Type Displays the ocean region or the LES number.
When the NCS common channel is received, the ocean region is
displayed.
AORW ................. Atlantic Ocean Region West
AORE .................. Atlantic Ocean Region East
POR ..................... Pacific Ocean Region
IOR ...................... Indian Ocean Region
When the TDM channel is received, the LES number is displayed. (See
APPENDIX 2.)
Receiving level Displays the signal state and strength from the satellite.
Poor ..................... O~ signal strength<8
difficult or impossible to communicate
Fair ...................... 8~ signal strength<l 0
sometimes impossible to communicate
Good .. .. .... ... .. .. .. .. . 1O~ signal strength~ 15
possible to communicate
Transmission status Displays the transmission level to the satellite.
[space] ................. no transmission
Tx (Low) ............. low level transmission
Tx (Norm) ........... nominal level transmission
Tx (High) ............ high level transmission
Tx alarm .............. when illegal transmission is detected, MES displays
"Tx alarm" and ceases any transmission except dis-
tress alert until MES is reset.
Printer status Displays the status of the printer connected.
[space] ................. Automatic print-out function for received messages is
not effective.
Msg print.. ........... Automatic print-out function for received messages is
effective.
Print err ............... Paper end or printer alarm is detected.
Priority Displays the priority selected.
[space] ................. during routine priority state
SOS ..................... during distress priority state
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I
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Reception message list
1-,.,.,._,.,.,..,_,.,.,.,.,. ...
:
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Inmarsat-c
Receive mode
Ege receive only
When EGC receive only mode is chosen, MES can not serve
I To choose MES's receive
mode
=
"'1
~
n
:::r
with arrow key then press ENTER key. : Data
Position
To select the GPS or the Manual
To set the MES's position
with lnmarsat-C traffic except distress alert initiation .
=
:l.
•
I
--
~
Ncs information To choose the preferred NCS and register
~
I Others To send a message with prefix code the frequency of newly operating NCS
----------------------------·---·----------
Cancel call
Call logging history
I Pref erred ocean regio To choose the preferred ocean region for
log-in
List of call logging history To display the list of call logging history ,. .............................................................................................................................................................. ..
•
Edit----..,
edit Telex file To edit an ITA2 character message
reception Type
navtex Coverage area
navtex Message
To choose the reception message type for EGC reception
To choose the NAVTEX coverage area for EGC reception
To choose the NAVTEX message type for EGC reception
edit Ascii file To edit an ASCII character message
To display additional menu, hold down the I AlTl key and press @] key on main
menu.
Status To display MES status
set Up To set MES parameters
diAgnostics To diagnose MES
To display Status, hold down the I ALT I key and press [§]key on main or additional
menu.
- - - - - - Stat us - - - - - - .
Mes status To display MES status
1.-• ram/rom Test To display MES ROM/RAM test result
Performance test result To display performance test result
I I
To display Set up, hold down the ALT key and press @] key on main or additional
menu.
Set up
Date & time To set date & time .
log-Out initiation To initiate log-out request
log-In initiation To initiate log-in request
______ ...,. Performance test initiation To initate a performance test
Scheduled transmission To set prameter for scheduled transmission
Land id registreation for polling To register land ID for S&F polling
Closed network id select To enable/disable the message reception with
the closed network ID (DNID)
peripheral Function To set parameter for peripheral device function
To display Diagnostics, hold down the I ALTl key and press [!] key on main or
additional menu.
,-------Diagnostics-----..
Data source contents To display data from data souce device
"'--------• Alarm history To display alarm history
rom/Floppy diskette version To display ROM and floppy disk version number
Distress Button Test To test Distress Button
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4.5 Initial Setting
When your ship navigates in more than one ocean region, confirm "All ocean region" is
selected in "Preferred Ocean Region" window.
When your ship navigates from one ocean region to another and your MES loses the
syncronization to the NCS common channel for more than 30 minutes, the MES starts scanning
NCS common channels in the other ocean regions. (Marine use only)
Then the MES initiates a log-in request to the new NCS automatically.
When a particular ocean region is selected, the MES will scan the NCS common channel
only in the ocean region selected.
~ NOTE
The Selecting Preferred Ocean Region command is available, when the first line of the
screen is displayed "Ready", "Log-out" or "EGC only".
Operation/Response
Step (Example) Screen (Example) Remarks
--
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4.5.2 Setting Date & Time
When the date & time which displayed in the bottom line on the right side end of the first
screen is wrong, correct the date & time as follows:
Operation/Response
Step (Example) Screen (Example) Remarks
Note: When the JUE-75C is synchronized the NCS common channel, the time is resetted at 00:00
(UTC) everyday by Inmarsat frame channel.
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4.5.3 Setting Peripheral Function
Set the peripheral device (printer, data port, navigation equipment, buzzer) function.
Setting procedure is as follows;
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Fig. 4.5.3 Peripheral function" window
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• Buzzer sound duration for message received : Set the buzzer sound duration for routine or
safety message received.
When distress or urgent message received,
buzzer sounds continuously until alarm off
command (Ctrl +A) is executed or alarm off
button of EXT. BUZZ is pressed.
• Data port main (#1, #2) : Set the data port which is connected. When
you choose "DTE", you can set printer pa-
rameter.
When you choose "DS", you can select the
following interface condition;
Boud rate 4800, 2400 or 1200 bps
Data length 8 or 7 bits
Parity None, odd or even
Stop bit 1 or 2 bits
#1, #2 EDP data port (option)
• Screen saver : When the "Screen Saver" function is turned
on, the screen of the DTE is turned off after
3 minutes from no pressing key, no opening
window and no receiving message. Press any
key to stop the screen saver mode.
Select Ives Iand press !Enter I to tum on the
"Screen Saver" function.
Select I No I and press IEnter I to tum on the
"Screen Saver" function.
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4.6 Editing a Message
Before a calling, edit a message file by the editing command. The editing command can be
edited a message file and managed a message file.
Edit
edit Telex file
edit Ascii file
J Editing command
Delete file
reName file
Copy file
J File management command
Fl O:Previous
~ NOTE
When there are more than 100 files, the following window is displayed. In this case, delete
the unnecessary file until the file number is less than 100 files by "delete file" command.
WARNING
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
3 • Enter the file name to be • The message in the file is • When you want to make a
edited and press IEnter I displayed. new file, enter a file name
key, or move the cursor to and press IEnter I key.
the file to be edited and
press IEnterl key.
4 • Edit the message using • See "5.3.2 Editing Proce-
Edit function keys (Fl - <lure" below.
FlO).
5 • After confirmation of • Edited message is saved • When IF7 I ("Quit") key
editing, press IF9 I ("Save in the DTE memory and is pressed, the message is
& Quit") key. the list of file is displayed abandoned without saving
agam. in the floppy disk.
~ NOTE
In "edit telex file" mode;
1. The characters which can use on the land telex line can be input. So, the following
characters and the small letters are rejected in the file:
!, @, #, $, %, ", &, ~+~, _, {, [, }, ], :, \, ;, ", ~, and '
2. Edit telex file uses the extention ".TLX" as file name.
3. Max column is set to 69 automatically.
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4.6.2 Editing Procedure
"Edit" has two sets of the function-key commands, group A and group B. Each command set
can be selected alternately by pressing IF10 I ("-Others-") key.
Group A
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Function Step Operation Example
IF7 I ("Quit") 1 • Press [fl] ("Quit").
Exit Edit without
2 • When the "Really quit without
Saving File
saving? No" is displayed,
select "Yes" for finishing the
editing without saving or "No" for
returning the editing to save the
file.
IFS I ("Save As") 1 • Press IF8 I to save the edited file
Saving edited file as another file.
as another file
2 • Enter a new file name.
IF9 I ("Save & 1 • Press IF9 I ("Save & Quit").
Quit") Storage of
Editing File on the
Floppy & Exit
Edit
IF10 I ("-Others-") 1 •Press IF10I ("-Others-") to switch
Switch of the command sets to the group B.
Command Sets.
Note) "Edit" has two modes for character editing, 'overwrite' mode and 'insertion' mode.
These two modes can be alternately selected by pressing !El] ("Insert Off" I "Insert On").
When 'Edit' is started, 'Overwrite' mode is selected automatically. The first time IF11 is
pressed, 'Edit' enters 'overwrite' mode then "Overwrite" appears at the right end of the
third line.
In 'overwrite' mode, a character on the cursor is overwritten with the character typed-in
from the keyboard. ·
In 'insertion' mode, a character typed-in is inserted before the cursor and "Insert On" appears
at the right end of the third line.
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GroupB
IF7 I ("Find") 1 • Move the cursor to the beginning THE QUICK BROWN
Word Search of the line.
2 • Press IF7 I ("Find").
3 • Type the word to be searched. IHE QUICK BROWN
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Function Step Operation Example
Note) When the edit mode is "edit Telex file", set the max column to "69".
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4.6.3 Block Function
When the block is selected in Edit mode previously, the block can be copied, moved, deleted
an etc. The block function menu is provided on Edit mode.
Item of the menu is as follows;
Top-marker of block
Bottom-marker of block
rEmove markers
Copy block
Move block
Delete block
Save block as
Go to the block
FlO : Pervious
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(1) Select block
Before the block function is used, select the block according to the following procedures.
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(2) Copy Block
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(4) Move Block
3 • Enter the file name to be saved and File name: ABC. TLX
Press IEnter I . Ex. ABC. TLX
• The block is saved to the floppy
diskette.
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(6) Go to the Block
IEnter I .
• The cursol is jumped to a top of
the block. (Note)
Note: When the block has not selected, the following messages are displayed.
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4.6.4 File Management
The edited message file in the DTE memory can be deleted renamed or copied by the file
management command.
When the floppy disk drive unit is connected to the DTE optionally, the edited message file
in the floppy disk can be deleted, renamed or copied by the file management command.
( 1) Delete file
Note: In the file list is displayed, press I F2 I ("Sort by Name/Time") to sort the file by Name or
Time.
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(2) Rename File
3 • Input the new file name • "New file name : ABC. TLX"
and press IEnter Ikey.
EX. ABC. TLX
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4.6.4.2 Floppy Disk Management Command
~ NOTE
The floppy disk can be used to connect the floppy disk drive unit (NDH-265) optionally.
Note: When the source file name is presented to the target diskette, "WARNING, File XXXX.
XXX(file name) already present on the diskette, Do you want to overwrite it? IYes I No" is
displayed.
When the file name is overwritten, select IYes I and press !Enter I key.
When the file name is not overwritten, select INo I and press IEnter I key.
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(2) Initialize Diskette
~WARNING
Initializing destroys all data on the disk. Be very careful when using the command.
2 • Insert the source diskette • "Copy 720 KB diskette Reading ... "
to the DTE and press is displayed.
!Enter! key or any key. • "Insert TARGET diskette in drive
and press any key" is displayed.
3 • Replace the source dis- • "Copy 720 KB diskette writting ... "
kette and insert the target is displayed.
diskette to the DTE and • "Insert SOURCE diskette in drive
press IEnterl key or any and press any key" is displayed.
key.
4 • Replace the target diskette • "Copy 720 KB diskette Reading ... "
and insert the source is displayed.
diskette to the DTE and
press !Enter I key or any
key.
• Repeat the step 2 to the
step 3 until the diskette is
duplicated.
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4.7 Transmitting Message (Transmit)
The edited message is sent to the subscriber with some communication network. When the ..
message is sent, the communication network is selected in the "Transmit" window.
The telex communication network is the mandatory facility for all LESs. Other facility depends
on each LES.
~-----Transmit-----~
~ NOTE
The size of the transmission message in JUE-75C is 8K bytes maximum, If the size of the
message is exceeded 8K bytes, the following windows is displayed. In this case, reduce the
size to 8K bytes or less or divide the message to a few file.
WARNING!!!
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4.7.1 Select Telex Window
~CAUTION
DO NOT REQUEST ANY DISTRESS PRIORITY CALLS EXCEPT IN AN EMERGENCY.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
6 • Type answerback code and • The cursor is moved to • When the answerback
press IEnter I. "2:". code is not provided,
Ex. 12345678 ABCD J press IEnter I key only.
ITJ[ZJ[]J[AJ[[][[][l] • Note 1
[[] [AJ [[] [CJ [ii]
DQJI Enter I
7 • After confirmation of each • The cursor is moved to
parameter, press IF10 I "File name".
("Previous") key.
8 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter I key. right side.
9 • Press [ill ("File • The "File list" window is
selection") key. displayed.
10 • Select the file by [TI , IT] • The contents of the file • When the file name is
key and press IEnter Ikey. are displayed. knowledge, type the file
name directI y.
• Note 2
11 • After confirmation of the • The "File list" window is
contents and press IF10I displayed.
("Previous") key.
12 • Press IF10I ("Previous") • The cursor is moved to
key to return the "Telex" "land Earth station (les)".
window.
13 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter Ikey. right side.
14 • After confirmation of the • The "Les list" window is • When the JUE-75A is not
contents and press IF10 I displayed. synchronized to satellite,
("Previous") key. the blank list is displayed.
15 • Selected the Les ID by • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
ITJ, !}] key and press position. know ledge, type the LES
IEnter Ikey. ID directly.
• Note 3
16 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"position" is changed, right side.
press! Enter Ikey.
17 • When the ship's position • The cursor is moved to
is included the "delivery Confirmation".
transmitting message,
select "oN" and press
IEnterlkey.
When the ship's position
is not included, select
"Off' and press IEnter Ikey.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
Note 1: Message can be sent to up to 5 subscriber's which destination code is same by moving the
cursor to "Destination code-subscriber's number and answerback code" then pressing !Enter I
key.
When the subscriber's number set to 2 number's or more, "*" is displayed at right side of
the number.
Note 2: When the file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, The following window is
displayed, Press IF10I ("Previous") key and type the new file name.
~----ERROR-----_,
FlO: Previous
Note 3: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Press IF10I ("Previous") key and type the correct LES ID.
Fl 0: Previous
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4.7 .2 Transmitting Facsimile Message
~--------------- Facsimile================================:::;-i
country coDe-
subscriber's number 081-422459957
Modem of subscriber T30
File name TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) 203 (Yamaguchi)
position oN
characTer code Data
delivery Confirmation Off
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
Note 1: Message can be sent to up to 5 subscriber's which destination code is same by moving the
cursor to "Destination code-subscriber's number and answerback code" then pressing Enter
key.
When the subscriber's number set to 2 number's or more, "*" is displayed at right side of
the number.
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Note 2: When the file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, The following window is
displayed, Press IF10I (''Previous") key and type the new file name.
~----ERROR----~
FlO: Previous
Note 3: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Press IF10 I("Previous") key and type the correct LES ID.
~-----ERROR-----~
FIO: Previous
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4.7.3 Transmitting Data (PSDN) Message
. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D a t a (PSDN) ====================================::-i
Data network id
subscriber's number 1112-12345678
File name TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) 203 (Yamaguchi)
position oN
delivery Confirmation Off
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Fig. 4.7.3 Example of Data (PSDN)" window
5 • Type data network id, • The cursor is moved to • The data network id is
subscriber's number and "2:". provided by each LES.
press IEnter I. • Note 1
Ex. Data Network ID: 1112
Subscriber's number:
12345678
rn rn rn w w m
rn w [[] w w [BJ
I Enter I
6 •After confirmation of each • The cursor is moved to
parameter, press IF10 I "File name".
("Previous") key.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
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Note 1: Message can be sent to up to 5 subscriber's which destination code is same by moving the
cursor to "Destination code-subscriber's number and answerback code" then pressinglEnterl
key.
When the subscriber's number set to 2 number's or more, "*" is displayed at right side of
the number.
Note 2: When the file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, The following window is
displayed, Press If 10 I ("Previous") key and type the new file name.
~----ERROR----~
FlO: Previous
Note 3: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Press IF10I ("Previous") key and type the correct LES ID.
~-----ERROR-----~
FlO: Previous
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4.7.4 Transmitting Data (PSTN) Message
. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - D a t a (PSTN) ------------~
country coDe-
subscriber' s number 081-422459957
Modem of subscriber V22 V22Bis V32Bis Others (T30)
File name TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) 203 (Yamaguchi)
position oN
characTer code Data
delivery Confirmation Off
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
15 • Press[fiOJ("LES list") • The "LES list" window is • When the JUE-7 5C is not
key. displayed. synchronized to satellite,
tha blank list is displayed.
16 • Select the LES ID by [], • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
rn key and press IEnter I "position". know ledge, type the LES
ID directly.
key.
• Note 3
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
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Note 1: Message can be sent to up to 5 subscriber's which destination code is same by moving the
cursor to "Destination code-subscriber's number and answerback code" then pressinglEnterl
key.
When the subscriber's number set to 2 number's or more, "*" is displayed at right side of
the number.
Note 2: When the file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, The following window is
displayed, Press IF10 !("Previous") key and type the new file name .
..-------ERROR----~
Fl 0: Previous
Note 3: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Press If 10 I("Previous") key and type the correct LES ID .
..--------ERROR-----~
Fl 0: Previous
Note 4: When the "characTer code" is set to "Data", the following window is displayed.
In this case, press Fl 0 ("Previous") key to transmit the message .
..------- ERROR----~
Fl 0: Previous
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4.7 .5 Transmitting Closed Network Message
~ NOTE
It is necessary to down-load the closed network ID (DNID) from LES before the closed
newtork message is transmitted.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
Note 1: When the file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, "ERROR, The file is
missing. Confirm the file name." is displayed, press If 10 I("Previous") key and type the
new file name.
- - - - - ERROR--------.
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
Fl 0: Previous
Note 2: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Press IF10I ("Previous") key and type the correct LES ID.
ERROR
Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.
Confirm the LES ID.
I Fl 0: Previous I
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4. 7 .6 Transmitting Special Access Network message
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
9 • Press IF10 I("Previous") • The cursor is moved to
key to return the "Special "land Earth station (les )".
access network" window.
10 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter Ikey. right side.
11 • Press IF2 I("LES list") key. • The "LES list" window is • When the JUE-7 5C is not
displayed. synchronized to satellite,
the blank list is displayed.
12 • Select the LES ID by ITJ, • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
[IJ key and press IEnter I "position". know ledge, type the LES
key. ID directly.
• Note 2
13 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"position" is changed, right side.
press! Enter Ikey.
14 • When the ship's position is • The cursor is moved to
included the transmitting "characTer code".
message, select "oN" and
press !Enter! key.
When the ship's position is
not included, select "Off'
and press !Enter! key.
15 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"characTer code" is right side.
changed, press !Enter! key. I
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
20 • Press If 10 I("previous") • When the message print • If normally takes about 3-5
key to transmit the on function is turned on, minutes to complete the
message. the call time, date communication.
destination number, LES
ID are displayed.
Note 1: When the file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, "ERROR, The file is
missing. Confirm the file name." is displayed, press IF10I ("Previous") key and type the
new file name.
~----ERROR----~
Fl 0: Previous
Note 2: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Pressl F10I ("Previous") key and type the correct LES ID.
~------ERROR-----~
Fl 0: Previous
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4.7.7 Transmitting Message with Prefix Code
~----------------Telex----------------~
I Fl 0: Previous I
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
6 • Type Prefix code, telex • The cursor is moved to • The prefix code is provided
country code, subscriber's "subscriber's no". from each LES.
number and press l-71. • When the abbreviated
Ex. Prefix code: 11 number is used, Press IF2 I
Country code: 072 ("Address book code") key.
Subscriber's number:
12345678
[]] []] [[] [[] rn [I]
I
15 • After confirmation of the • The "Les list" window is • When the JUE-7 SC is not
contents and press lF10I displayed. synchronized to satellite,
("Previous") key. the blank list is displayed.
16 • Select the Les ID by ITJ, • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
[}] key and press lEnterl position. knowledge, type the LES
key. ID directly.
• Note 3
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
key.
21 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"characTer code" is right side.
changed, pressl Enterlkey.
22 • Select the "characTer • The "telex" window is
code" andlEnterlkey. displayed.
23 • Select the "Ia5" normally. • The contents of the • If normally takes about 3-5
• After confirmation of each selected file is displayed, minutes to complete the
parameter, press [fjJ then Main menu is communication.
("Send Call") key. displayed again.
24 • After the message is • "S&F message (96-01-15
transmitted to LES, "S&F 11 :00) sent to LES (203 )"
message sent to LES" is is displayed.
displayed and press IF10I Example: Call date and time:
("previous") key. 199611115
11:00
LES ID: 203
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time, date
destination number, LES
ID and the message are
displayed.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
Note 1: Message can be sent to up to 5 subscriber's which destination code is same by moving the
cursor to "Destination code-subscriber's number and answerback code" then pressinglEnter I
key.
When the subscriber's number set to 2 number's or more, "*" is displayed at right side of
the number.
Note 2: When the file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, The following window is
displayed, Press IF10 !("Previous") key and type the new file name.
- - - - - ERROR-----__,
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
Fl 0: Previous
Note 3: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Press If 10 I("Previous") key and type the correct LES ID.
~-------ERROR-------_,
FlO: Previous
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4.7.8 Abbreviated number
(1) Abbreviated number registration
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(2) Abbreviated number selection
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4. 7 .9 Scheduled Transmission
JUE-75C can send position information, file and/or data from data source to a designated
party in regular interval.
Up to 5 schedules can be registered.
3 Move the cursor to the item • The "Scheduled See the example below ..
you want to register the transmission parameter"
scheduled transmission then window is displayed.
press IE nter I key.
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Fig. 4. 7 .9 Example of Scheduled transmission parameter" Window
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• Starting date and time Set the date and time you want to start for a
scheduled transmission.
• Requesting interval Set the interval time of schedule. (Minimum
IO minutes)
• LES Set the LES IDs you want to use. Set the
LES IDs in all ocean regions. The first field
is West AOR (000-063), the second field is
East AOR (100-163), the third field is POR
(200-263) and the fourth field is IOR (300-
363).
• Network type Set the network type you want to use. You
can choose one of the following networks;
• Telex
• PSTN
• PSDN
• Closed network.
• Destination code & subscriber's number Set the destination code and subscriber's
number.
• Character code Set the character code you want to use over
the satellite link.
• Data type Set the data type you want to send a mes-
sage.
You can choose the following messages:
• Position data (QTH)
• Data source
• File
• Transmission Choose the schedule on or off.
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4.8 Receiving Message (read-Out)
The Inmarsat-C and EGC received message from LES is printed out automatically as soon as
the MES receives the message when the message print out function is turned on.
When you want to print the message again or to save the message in the DTE memory or the
floppy disk, read out the message as follows:
The Inmarsat-C and EGC received message is stored in IME memory at 100 calls or 40
Kbytes maximum each.
Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Move the cursor to "read- • Reception message list is • EGC messages are
Out" and press IEnter I key. displayed in chronologi- marked with asterisk (*)
cal order. (The newest at top of each "Service"
message is displayed at line.
the top of list.) • See the example below.
2 • Move the cursor to the • Received message is • Lower two lines shows
message you want to see and displayed. the description of the
press !Enter I key. received message.
• Under line shows the
characters received in
error.
3 • To print out the message, • The message is printed
press IF5 I ("Print out"). out.
4 a • To save the message, press • The "File name" is
IFS l("save as") key. displayed.
• Enter file name and press • "Now saving data.
b IEnter! key. Please wait" is displayed.
• To return to Main menu • Main menu screen is
5
screen. displayed.
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When the received message in the data communication is read out, the following window is
displayed. In this case, press IFlO I(''Previous") key then press IF6 I("save ass") key to save the
message in the DTE memory. When the message is read out, use the "edit Ascii file" command
in the "Edit" window.
~WARNING
Can not display binary text.
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4.9 Call Logging (Call-Log)
Call history of the latest calls (up to 100) is stored in the IME memory and is displayed by
moving the cursor to "call-Log" then pressing IEnterl key.
If the number of calls exceeds 100, the call log is deleted from older ones and "WARNING,
PRINT OUT CALL LOG" is displayed.
In this case, print out the call logs by press IF5 I ("Print out") key then delete the call logs by
press IF7 I ("clear history") key.
Call logging history
a
... Reception success
96-04-11 10: 13-10: 16 S & F Poll T 051885629 210 8415 42
... Delivered to subscriber
96-04-11 10:09-10: 12 S&F R 210 8413 26
... Reception success
96-04-09 18: 21-18: 24 S&F T 023961114 203 78
. . . Call failure
J,. contd. (Total 25)
Fl: Delivery confirmation F5: Print out F7: Clear history Fl 0: Previous
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Fig. 4.9 Example of Call logging history" Window
Note:
1. "Time" area (example: 14:20-14:25) shows the starting time and stopping time of the call.
2. "Type of call" shows the communication type and the direction as follows:
• Type of call
S &F Store & Forward
S & F Poll Automatic response communication with S & F to the polling com-
mand
S & F sched Scheduled communication with S & F
S & F Dist Distress priority communication with S & F
Data RPT Data reporting
Distress Distress alerting
Log-in Log-in request
Log-out Log-out request
PV test Performance test
• Direction of call
R Reception (Land subscriber to MES)
T Transmission (MES to land subscriber)
3. "Msg no" shows the serial number of the calls via each LES.
4. "Size" shows number of characters in the message.
5. 2nd line shows the resutl of the call.
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4.9.1 Delivery Confirmation
When you want to confirm the delivery of the message transmitted, press [f1] ("Delivery
confirmation") and select the call to be confirmed then press IEnter I key.
The delivery information will be shown in this window.
Delivery confirmation can be done on the call which shows the result of "Delivered to LES".
So, the cursor will skip the items which shows the other call results.
On the example window above, the first call shows· "Delivered to LES".
So, the cursor stops this item but does not stop the third call because the message has been
delivered to the land subscriber.
When you want to print out the history, press [f5J ("Print out") key.
When you want to clear the history, press [El] ("Clear history") key.
~ NOTE
When pressed IF7 I ("Clear history") key, all call log is cleared.
4.9.4 Ending
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4.10 Distress Alert
Distress alert
Nature : U ndesignated
Data Source : Gps Manual
Position : N35 36.11 deg min
: El 39 55.01 deg min
up Date 12:34 hh:mm
Course 120 deg
Speed 12.0 knots
lEs 144 (NCS)
FIO : Previous
I I
Fig.4.7.1 Distress Alert Window
Lt NOTE
When a satellite navigator is connected with the IME, or the JRC GPS is
integrated into the IME, ship's, height, speed will be updated automatically.
However, some satellite navigators do not output height, course, and/ or speed.
In this case, update course and/ or speed manually.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
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4.11 Polling
JUE-75C provides the following polling function from land telex user;
• Position polling by using S & F message transfer;
• File polling by using S & F message transfer; and
• Data source polling by using S & F message transfer.
When you use the data port No. 1 and/or No. 2, External Data Port (EDP: optional unit)
is required.
~ NOTE
Polling command is effective only by registered TELEX user in section 4.11.1 Land ID
registration for polling.
Register the subscriber's number of land user to use the polling function.
Up to 10 land users can be registered.
Registration procedure is as follows;
2 • Move the cursor to the • "Land ID registration for • See the example next
item "Land ID registration polling" window is dis- page.
for polling" then press played.
!Enter Ikey.
3 • Move the cursor to the
item you want to register
then press IEnterl key.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
5 • Type CES IDs of each • 1st field: West AOR
ocean region then press (000-063)
!Enter! key. • 2nd field: East AOR
(100-163)
• 3rd field: POR (200-263)
• 4th field: IOR (300-363)
6 • To return to Main menu, • Main menu screen dis-
press IF10I ("previous") played.
key twice of IESC I key.
Fl 0: Previous
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Fig. 4.11.1 Example of Land ID registration for polling" Window
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4.11.2 Position Polling by Using S & F Message Transfer
Land user can poll the MES's position information by S & F message transfer. When the
following text is included in the received message, JUE-75C will check the land ID then transmit
the MES' s position information to the land user in the text if the number is registered.
/Q/072:02822351/TELEX/
NNNN
Then, MES will transmit the following message to the land user, destination code: 072,
subscriber's number: 02822351 via Telex:
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4.11.3 File Polling by Using S & F Message Transfer
Land user can access to the MES's file on DTE's floppy disk by S & F message transfer.
When the following text is included in the received message, JUE-75C will check the land ID
then transmit the contents of file or list of file to the land user in the text if the number is
registered.
/FILEOQBF.TLX/072:02822351/TELEX/
NNNN
Then, MES will transmit the following message to the land user, destination code: 072,
subscriber's number: 2822351 via Telex:
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• Command for file list polling:
/FLIST0/072:02822351/
NNNN
Then, MES will transmit the following message to the land user, destination code: 072,
subscriber's number: 02822351:
FUST 0
OPEDTE.EXE 280337 96-08-08 19: 53
QBF.TLX 58 96-07-14 02: 47
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4.11.4 Data Source Polling by Using S & F Message Transfer
Land user can access to the data from data source connected with MES by S & F message
transfer. When the following text is included in the received message, JUE-75C will check the
land ID then transmit the data from data source to the land user in the text if the number is
registered. The maximum data size is up to 2 kbytes per each port.
/DS0/072:02822351/
NNNN
Then, MES will transmit the following message to the land user, destination code: 072,
subscriber's number: 02822351:
DS 0:
ABCD12345
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4.11.5 Parameter Setting Polling for Scheduled Transmission
Parameters of scheduled transmission are changeable from DTE or the polling from land
based user. Firstly, land based user should read out the parameters with parameter read out
command. Land user will acquire the access code and parameters. The access code will be changed
by each command of reading out and be required to change the parameters. Secondly, land user
should change the parameters. When the correct command is included in the receive message,
the MES will check the access code then change the parameters.
/SR/123:01234567890/TELEX/
• MES will transmit the following message to the land based user, destination code: 123,
subscriber's number: 01234567890 via TELEX:
SCHEDULE 499999999
1 START 96-10-10 19:00
INTERVAL 12:00
LES 202
DESTINATION 123-123456789
NETWORK TELEX
CHARACTER IA5
DATA DSl DS2
TRANSMIT ON
DELAY LOGGING OUT 00:00
ACCESS CODE:l23456
96-01-25
4-75
• Command for parameter setting
lJID
Interval [HHMM]
l
~smission
[ON or OFF]
/SP/123456/1/930515/1200/0600/101/V22B/001:1234567890/DATA/DS1/0N/
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4.11.6 Call Log by Using S&F Message Transfer
Land user will read out the latest up 10 call log from MES by S&F message transfer. When
the following command is included in the polled message, the MES will check the land ID then
transmit MES' s call log to the land based user in the number is registered in the land ID regis-
tration for polling.
/LOG/001:23456789/V22B/
• MES will transmit the following message to the land based user, country code: 001, sub-
scriber's number: 23456789 via PSTN with V22bis modem:
MES 4912345678
96-10-10 14:10 S&F T 07201822351 202 12345 10
... DELIVERED TO SUBSCRIBER
96-10-10 13:20 LOGIN T 244
... CALL SUCCESS
96-10-09 07:10 LOGOUT T 244
... CALL SUCCESS
96-10-09 06:55 S&F T 07201822351 202 345 10
... DELIVERED TO LES
96-10-08 14:34 S&F T 07201822351 202 21345 10
... DELIVERED TO SUBSCRIBER
96-10-08 14:10 S&F T 07201822351 202 20845 10
... DELIVERED TO SUBSCRIBER
96-10-08 06:10 LOGIN T 244
... CALL SUCCESS
96-10-08 02:10 S&F T 07201822351 202 12345 10
... NOT DELIVERED TO SUBSCRIBER
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4.12 EGC Message Reception
EGC are a message broadcast service within the Inmarsat-C communication system. It al-
lows terrestrial information providers to pass messages or data to JUE-75C Inmarsat-C MES.
EGC messages are sent to Land Earth Station by shore based Information Providers using
terrestrial facilities such as Telex and are processed at the LES, and forwarded to an NCS then
are broadcasted to the INMARSA-C MES via NCS common channel transmitted by NCS.
There are three basic services offered by EGC; the SafetyNETTM service, the FleetNETTM
service and System service. SafetyNET™ is a service provided primarily for the dissemination
of maritime safety information, such as shore to ship distress alerts, weather forecasts and coastal
warnings. FleetNETTM is a commercial communication service allowing terrestrial information
providers to send messages to pre-defined groups of subscribers. System service is a service
provided for operational information.
Both the Safety NETTM and FleetNE'fTM services make use of a flexible addressing techniques
to allow the reception of messages from a variety of service providers depending on the particu-
lar requirements of the user. The SafetyNETTM service utilizes a geographic area addressing
technique to direct messages to ships within defined boundary. The FleetNETTM service employs
closed user group and unique receiver addressing to provide secure transmission of messages
from the terrestrial information provider to the desired service recipient(s).
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4.12.2 Receive Mode for EGC Reception (Receive-Mode)
~ NOTE
• When a Inmarsat-C mode is communicated, EGC message can not be received. When
only EGC message is received, select the "EGC receive only" mode in "receive-Mode"
window.
• When the high priority message is received, the buzzer in DTE and IME sounding
continuously. In this case, hold down ICtrllkey and press[A]key on Main menu.
• When the ship's position has not been updated more than 4 hours, "Enter new ship's
position" message is displayed. When the ship's position has not been updated more than
8 hours from the displayed above warning message, all geographical addresses and
SafetyNet message with priorities higher than routine will be received.
• When any navigation equipment is connected with the JUE-75C, ship's position data is
updated automatically.
The JUE-75C can restrict to EGC message reception with Navarea, Fixed area, reception
type, NAVTEX coverage area and NA VTEX message type.
,--~-~~~-EGC ~~~~~--,
Fl 0: Previous I
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4.12.3.1 Navarea
Navarea
1111111 Disable Navarea 9 11•11: Disable
Navarea 1 :111111. Disable Navarea 10 ·[11111[1·Disable
Navarea 2 !111111 Disable Navarea 11 1111111. Disable
Navarea 3 111111: Disable Navarea 12 ·111111 Disable
Navarea 4 : 111111 Disable Navarea 13 :ll_lll·I: Disable
Navarea 5 : ·111111! Disable Navarea 14 '111111 Disable
Navarea 6 : 111111: Disable Navarea 15 1111~1· Disable
Navarea 7 : 111111, Disable Navarea 16 111111 Disable
Navarea 8 : 111111 Disable
Fl 0: Previous
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Fl 0: Previous
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4.12.3.3 Reception type
Fl 0: Previous
5 • Press IF 1ol ("Previous") • The "EGC" window is • When you want to res-
key. displayed. trict the other service
message, return to step
3.
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4.12.3.4 Navtex coverage area
The JUE-75C can restrict the Navtex coverage area message of the A through Z areas .
. . . - - - - - - NA VTEX coverage area ----~
Fl 0: Previous
2 • Move the cursor to "navtex • The "NA VTEX cove- • The JUE-75A can select
Coverage area" and press rage area" window is the "A" through "Z"
IEnter I key. displayed. areas to the "Enable" or
the "Disable".
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4.12.3.5 Navtex message
JUE-75C can restrict the Navtex message.
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4.12.3.6 Position Updated
~ NOTE
• JUE-75C ignores position information form GPS during 60 minutes after "Data source"
is set to "Gps".
Notel When the ship's position has not been updated more than 4 hours, the "Enter new shihp's
position" message is displayed. When the ship's position has not been updated more than 8
hours from the displayed above warning message, all geographical addresses and SafetyNet
message with priorities higher than routine will be received.
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Note2 : When any GPS equipment is connected with the JUE-75C, ship's position data is updated
automatically.
If GPS equipment is disconnected more than 3 minutes,It sounds and displays warning.
Note3 : Valid time of Position information and Update information is for 24 hours, and of direction
information and velocity information is for a hour.
When it passes over the valid time, DTE displays as follows
Position information Latitude 999.99 deg Longitude 999.99 deg
Direction information 999 deg
Velocity information 999 knot
Update information 88:88
When the JUE-75C is received the EGC or Inmarsat-C message, the received message is
printed out automatically that is the message print out function.
When this function is turned off or on according to the following procedure.
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4.13 PV Test
The Performance Verification test (PV test) is a fully automatic test to check individual
MESs with respect to signal level and some access and control responses.
In the PV test, the following tests are performed sequentially:
• Shore-ship message transfer test;
• Ship-shore message transfer test; and
• Distress alert test
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4.14 Distress Button Test
The Distress button test can be demonstrated the procedure of a distress alert transmission
even if the JUE-75C is not synchronized to satellite.
~ NOTE
Disconnect the coaxial cable from IME and test the distress button to protect the false
distress transmission.
I Fl 0: Previous /
I FlO: Previous I
3 • When the distress button • The buzzer in DTE and IME is • The "SOS" is
is tested, press the I
I
sounding 0.5 sec ON, 1.0 sec displayed at
distress button till the OFF. the first line of
buzzer sounds for about • The buzzer sounding for about DTE.
5 seconds or more. 30econds.
• When the distress button
test is terminated, press
IF7l("Cancel") key.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
4 • (It passes 5 sec after • The buzzer in DTE and IME is
pressing the distress sounding 0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec
button.) OFF.
• The "Distress" lamp on IME is
blinking 0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF.
• "Distress Button Test" window is
displayed.
Fl 0: Previous I
5 • To start the distress test, • The buzzers in DTE and IME are
press the distress button sounding 5 sec continuously.
again. • The "DISTRESS" lamp on IME is
illuminating 5 sec.
FlO: Previous I
• When the distress button is tested
completely, the following window
is displayed.
~Distress Button test mode ==--
Distress buttons are under test
now.
Alarm history
rom/floppy diskette version
Distress Button Test
Fl 0: Previous I
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CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 Maintenance
1) Cleaning
Keep the equipment as clean as possible. In particular, wipe the ventilation opening with
a dry cloth.
2) Tightening of screws
Check screws in all parts of the equipment and tighten any loosen one.
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5.2 Troubleshooting
Check all items in the following section to secure normal communication at all times. If any
unusual phenomenon occurs in the equipment, send appropriate information to JRC service net-
work to get advice or to request for repair with the results of these items.
The JUE-75C provides the following function which will be useful for maintenance and for
prompt detection of faults on the equipment.
Various operation states and alarm states are displayed on the first line of the screen of DTE
and alarm history is displayed as the following procedure:
The JUE-7 5C has a self monitering function named alarm history which is displayed as the
following procedure:
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Alarm History Analysis
If the equipment does not operate in normal even after the following procedure is performed,
consult JRC service agent.
Take care not to touch any parts PC board.
NOTE
When the IRESET I button is pressed, the memories (Receive Message, Call Logging Memory
and Alarm History, ) in the IME are cleared.
IME Panel
~ button
~Point Pen
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5.2.4 TX Alarm
If TX ALARM is displayed on the DTE screen, reset TX ALARM to set IPOWER I switch
to OFF and set to ON again.
If TX ALARM is displayed again in spite of the resetting TX ALARM, tum off the IPOWERI
switch of IME and contact JRC service network.
Now EGC high priority • The EGC high priority • When the alarm buzzer is
message is receiving. message is receiving. stoppes, hold down the lctrll
key and press~ key.
• When the window is closed,
press IF10I ("Previous") key.
Print out Call log • The Call logging data of 90 or • Print out the call logging
more calls are stored then the according to item 4.10.3 "Print
oldest call logging data is Out".
cleared.
• Therefore, print out the call
logging data.
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~WARNING
FlO: Previous
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5.3.2 CAUTIONWindow
Distress priority message will • Distress message is transmit- Press IEnterl key to transmit-
route to RCC. ted to RCC. ting the distress message.
Do you initiate a to request? Move the cursor and press
IEnterl not to transmitting the
IYESI no
distress message.
~WARNING
FlO: Previous
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5.3.3 ERROR Window
Diskette drive is not ready • The floppy disk is not • Insert the floppy disk and
insert diskette and press inserted in the floppy disk press IEnterlkey.
IEnterlkey. drive.
Diskette may be write- • The floppy disk is write- • Cancel the write-protect and
protected. protected. press IEnterlkey.
Cancel write-protect and
press !Enter Ikey.
Printer is not reaby confirm • The Printer is not printed • Confirm the loading of roll
the paper and on-line. out. paper.
• Confirm the setting of the
printer by "Set up"
command.
Same name already exists. • The file name is same at the • Use the other file name.
Confirm the file name. other file.
The diskette is unreadable. • The floppy diskette is • Press !Enter! key to re-read
Press I Enter Ikey to retry. unread the contents. the floppy disk.
If the same window is
displayed, the floppy diskette
is un-formatted or troubled.
The file is missing. • The file name is missing. • Confirm the file name.
Confirm the file name.
There is not enough room on • The capacity of the floppy • Use the other floppy diskette.
the diskette. diskette is not enough.
Replace the diskette.
ERROR
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5.3.4 INFORMATIONWindow
The example of Information window shows Table 5.3.4.
NCS was not found with NCS scan. • Confirm the ocean region by "Preferred
Confirm the preferred ocean region. ocean region" (See Item 5.2.2.1).
Now reading data. • Do not remove the floppy diskette within the
Please wait. reading data.
Now saving data. • Do not remove the floppy diskette within the
Please wait. saving data.
Request (144, 96-04-14-08: 10) queued. •Wait the announcement from the LES.
Now waiting for announcement. • When the request is stoped, request the
"cancel call" in the "Transmit" window.
S&F message (96-04-14-08: 10) sent to LES • The requested message has sent to the LES.
(144).
Tune to NCS (144) failed. • Confirm the objection between the antenna
and the satellite.
• Retry the NCS scanning.
(See item 5.2.2.1)
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5.4 Help Function
• Hold down the JShift I key and press JF1J key to display HELP-information.
• Press JF10I key or JEscl key to return the previous mode.
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APPENDIX 1. JRC SERVICE NETWORK
JRC fully recognizes the importance of maintenance and services based on our long years' of
experiences in manufacturing electronics equipments for marine use and continued efforts are ren-
dered for the establishment of complete service network.
JRC has established the maintenance and service network throughout Japan and also at most
major ports in the world for this ship terminal.
Addresses of sales office in Japan is listed in Table 9 .1, service agents in each country and main
depots in the world where the maintenance and service are available is listed in Table 9 .2, and
addresses of JRC' s liaison office is listed in Table 9 .2.
TELEPHONE
SALES OFFICE ADDRESS
FACSIMILE
Head Office Akasaka Twin Tower, (Main 5, 6 FL.) TEL 03-3584-878118786
Maritime Sales Dept. or 17-22, Akasaka 2-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107, FJ\X 03-3584-8795
International Sales Dept. JAPAN 1LX 2425420 JRCTOK J
HOKKAIDO Hokkaido-Suisan Building TEL 011-261-8321
Branch Office Kita 3-jo Nishi 7, Chuo, Sapporo 060 FAX 011-261-3879
TOHOKU Tayama Building TEL 022-225-6831
Branch Office 3-9-8, Kokubu, Aoba, Sendai 980 FAX 022-225-7326
TO KAI 6-29, Shimazaki, Shimizu 424 TEL 0543-53-0138
Branch Office FAX 0543-52-3354
CHUBU Shirakawa Building Bekkan TEL 052-203-1225
Branch Office 2-6-1, Sakae, Naka, Nagoya 460 FAX 052-203-9303
KANSAI 1-4-28, Dojima Hama, Kita, Osaka 530 TEL 06-344-1631
Branch Office FAX 06-344-1714
KOBE Shosen Building TEL 078-321-2431
Branch Office 5, Kaigan-dori, Ikuta, Kobe 650 FAX 078-391-6760
CHUGOKU Yuraku Building TEL 082-243-0686
Branch Office 2-4, Shintenchi, Naka Hiroshima 730 FAX 082-245-1430
Al-1
Table 2 Satellite Communication Service Network of JRC
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Copenhagen K Fax 45-33-150914
DENMARK
* Service agent
Al-2
Country Port Name & Address Tix, Cable, Tel, Fax
Egypt Alexandria Pan Arab Shipping Co., Tix 54123, 55885 PASCO UN
0 13. Salah Salem Street Tel 20-3-4838885, 4828785
P.O. Box 39 Alexandria, Fax 20-3-4837360
EGYPT
*
Cable EXPLORADEC PARIS
4 Route Principale du Port 92233 Tel 33-1-40850602
Gennevilliers Fax 33-1-47946229
FRANCE
(DEPOT)
Marseille & others
*
Kong 48/F., Hopewell Center Cable ELECTECHK
183, Queen's Road, East, Tel 852-5-283911,
HONG KONG Fax 852-5-596519
'S'' @
O
JRC' s overseas office
Sales and service agent
* Service agent
Al-3
Country Port Name & Address Tix, Cable, Tel, Fax
(DEPOT)
Genova & others
*
#141 3-ka, Namhang-dong Cable MARINERADIO BUSAN
Yeongdo-ku, Busan Tel 82-51-4147891-5
(P.O. Box No. 287 Busan) Fax 82-51-413-2604
Re12ublic of KQB.EA
Kuwait Mina Al ahmadi Kuwait Oil Tanker Co. S.A.K., Tix 44201 MINATANK KWT
*
Shuaiba Engineering Department 44202 MINATANK 2 KWT
Mina P.O. Box 25208, Safat Cable MIN AT ANK Kuwait
Abdullah State of KUWAIT Tel 965-3911758, 3911759
Shuwaikh (24 HRS)
Kuwait 911811 (State lines)
Fax 965-3921135
Malaysia Port Kelang Radii Electronics Sdn. Bnd. Tix TEKRA MA 39447
*
26, Lorong Jelutong Southern Park Tel 60-3-312214
Kelang, Selangor 60-3-3313692
MALAYSIA Fax 60-3-3312893
*
Teh Docks, Malta Cable DRYDOCKS MALT A
P.O. Box 581 Valletta Tel 356-822451/822491
MALTA Fax 356-800021
Al-4
Country Port Name & Address Tlx, Cable, Tel, Fax
* Jeddah-21431,
SAUDI ARABIA
Fax
Tix
966-2-669580 l
CODAR RS22116
Codar (Pte.) Ltd.
Singapore Singapore 0 Unit 1006/7, 10th Floor Cable CODATRRON
315 OUtram Road #11-06107 Tel 65-2210310
Tan Boon Liat Building (4 Lines)
Singapore 0316 A.H. 65-665117
SINGAPORE Fax 65-2-240890
(DEPOT)
Durban & others
Taiwan Keelung Shin Fon Electronics Co., Ltd. Cable SHINFONCO KEELUNG
0 No. 638 Chung Cheng Road Tel 886-24-629981, 629982
Keelung, Fax 886-24-628966
TAIWAN
U.K.
-@
EC4Y ODT Fax 44-171-353-3321
U.K.
Al-6
Country Port Name & Address Tix, Cable, Tel, Fax
* California 90813
U.S.A.
Fax 1-213-432-1549
New York Japan Radio Co., Ltd. Tix 961114 JAPANRADIO NYK
@ New York Branch Office Tel l-212-355-1180
430 Park Avenue, 1-212-355-1119
New York, N.Y. 10022 Fax 1-212-319-5227
U.S.A.
*
Mackay Communications Inc.
P.O. Box 331, Cable MACRADGRM NEWYORK
441 U.S. Highway #1, Tel 1-908-527-0300
Elizabeth, New Jersey 07202 1-212-571-0130
U.S.A. Fax 1-908-527-8355
(DEPOT) 1-908-527-9866
Houston, Los Angeles, Miami
& others
San Francisco Mackay Communications Inc. Tix 336430 MACRADGRM
*
733 Allston Way BERK
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The following is an alphabetical listing of countries along with their associated standardized
international country code for INMARSAT ship-to-shore telex call.
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770 American Samoa 893 Dubai (UAE)
590 Andorra 291 Jamaica (W.1.)
991 Angola 308 Ecuador 72 Japan
391 Anguilla 91 Egypt 493 Jordan
393 Antigua (W.I.) 373 El Salvador
390 Antilles 999 Equatorial Guinea 807 Kampuchea
33 Argentine 980 Ethiopia 987 Kenya
939 Ascension Isl. 801 Korea (South)
71 Australia 306 Falkland Isl. (Malvinas) 899 Korea (North)
47 Austria 502 Faroe Isl. 496 Kuwait (Persian Gulf)
404 Azores (Portugal) 701 Fiji (Suva)
57 Finland 804 Laos
297 Bahamas 42 France 494 Lebanon
490 Bahrain (Persian Gulf) 702 French Polynesia (Tahiti) 963 Lesotho
780 Bangladesh 979 French Territory of Afars and 997 Liberia
996 Banjul (Gambia) Issas 901 Libyan Arab Rep.
392 Barbados (W.I.) 893 Fujairah (UAE) 45 Lichtenstein
46 Belgium 402 Luxembourg
371 Belize (British Honduras) 973 Gabon
972 Benin (Dahomey) 996 Gambia (Banjul) 808 Macao
290 Bermuda 69 Germany, East 986 Madagascar (Malagasy Rep.)
969 Bissau (Guinea) 41 Germany, West 404 Madeira Isl.
Unagsnd Bophuthatswana 94 Ghana 986 Malagasy Rep. (Madagascar)
307 Bolivia (ITT) 405 Gibraltar 904 Malawi
309 Bolivia (NTEL) 293 Grand Canyon (W.I.) 84 Malaysia
962 Botswana 51 Great Britain (UK) and 896 Maldive Islands
38 Brazil Northern Ireland (UK) 985 Mali
809 Brunei 601 Greece 406 Malta (Telemalta)
67 Bulgaria 503 Greenland 403 Malta (GTC)
83 Burma 395 Grenada (W.I.) 760 Mariana Isl.
903 Burundi 299 Guadeloupe (Fr. Ant.) Maritime Mobil Service
700 Guam (RCA) 581 Atlantic Ocean East
970 Cameron Rep. 372 Geatemala 582 Pacific Ocean
21 Canada 969 Guinea (Bissau) 583 Indian Ocean
26 Canada (TWX Network) 995 Guinea (Rep. of) 584 Atlantic Ocean West
52 Canary Islands 295 Guyana 298 Martinique (Fr. Ant.)
993 Cape Verde Islands (Portugal) 974 Mauritania
293 Cayman Islands (Spain) 203 Haiti (ITT) 966 Mauritius Isl.
971 Central African Rep. 704 Hawaii (RCA) 22 Mexico
803 Ceylon (Sri Lanka) 705 Hawaii (AACR)
976 Chad 773 Hawaii DATATEL
34 Chile 708 Hawaii (WUI)
85 China (Peoples Republic) 709 Hawaii (WUH)
35 Colombia 374 Honduras (Rep. of)
994 Co mores 802 Hong Kong
981 Congo (Peoples Republic) 61 Hungary
772 Cook Isl.
376 Costa Rica 501 Iceland
28 Cuba 81 India
605 Cyprus 73 Indonesia
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800 Mongolian 893 Sharijah (UAE)
396 Monserrat (W.I) 998 Sierra Leone
407 Morocco 87 Singapore
992 Mozambique (Port. E. Afr.) 778 Solomon Isl.
900 Somali(Rep.of)
908 Namibia (S.W.Africa) 95 South Africa Rep.
775 Nauru Isl. 908 South West Africa (Nambia)
891 Nepal 52 Spain
44 Netherlands 803 Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
390 Neth. Ant. (Aruba, 984 Sudan (Rep.of)
Bonaire,Curacao) 304 Surinam (Dutch Guiack)
706 New Caledonia 964 Swaziland
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56 Norway 86 Thailand
294 Trinidad & Tobago
498 Oman Sultanate 977 Togoless (Rep. of)
318 Tortola
82 Pakistan 409 Tunisia
377 Panama (Tropical) 607 Turkey
378 Panama (AACR) 296 Turks and Caicos Islands
379 Panama (WUI) 774 Tuvalu
703 Papua
305 Paraguay 988 Uganda
36 Peru 893 Ras AI Khaimah (UAE)
75 Philippines (Rep.of) 51 United Kingdom (Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
751 Philippines (Capital) 893 Umm AI Qaiwain (UAE)
752 Philippines (RCA) 978 Upper Volta Rep.
754 Philippines (ITT) 32 Uruguay
756 Philippines (ETP) 23 U.S.A. (48 States) COMSAT, ITT,RCA,WUI
758 Philippines (PTT) 25 U.S.A.(.TWX)
63 Poland
404 Portugal 504 Vatican City
205 Puerto Rico (RCA) 31 Venezuela
206 Puerto Rico (AACR) 805 Vietnam Socialist Rep.
207 Puerto Rico (C & L & WUI) 292 Virgin Isl. (Br.)
209 Puerto Rico (PRCA) 208 Virgin Isl. (U.S.)
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APPENDIX 4. NKG-800 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE
Concerning details, please refer the installation manual for each equipment.
Contents
Page
A4-1
1. CAUTIONS FOR USE
• Don't touch immediately after printing as the printing head is still very hot.
• To tum on the power again after once turned OFF, wait at least 2 seconds. If this is not
respected, initialization may become wrong.
• When the printer is working, its mechanism is working with rather strong force, pay attention
not to approach your accessories, necktie, etc. worn on you. Those may be caught.
• Don't put anything on the printer. If any thing is dropped in the machine, at first tum
OFF the power, then remove dropped thing carefully.
• Don't wet the printer. If water etc. is fallen, tum OFF immediately the power, and wipe
off liquid. And wait until the printer becomes completely dry to tum ON again.
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2. OUTLINE AND NAMES OF COMPONENTS
Cap
Ribbon Cartridge
Roll Bar
Power Switch
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Dismounting method
The printing pressure can be adjusted with the head adjustment lever located on right side in
the printer.
For one ply plain paper the position ® is most suited. When shipped, this lever is set to this
position. In case of 3 ply duplicating paper, either ® or ® becomes suitable position.
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3.4 Roll paper loading
Print Head
Paper shoot
Platen
Roll paper stand Paper holder mounting
Roll bar
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direction of paper.
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the printer cover. Slide finally the paper stand forward and fix it by stand holding screws.
Roll paper
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3.5 Connection with terminal
Prior to connect, verify that for both the terminal and printer their power switch is turned
OFF.
1) Connect the printer cable to the parallel interface connector located on back of the printer,
then, fix with locking lever.
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4. SELF-PRINTING FUNCTION
This printer is provided with self-printing function in order to check printing quality or printer's
condition prior to use. However, with this self-printing function, the printer port is not checked.
Prior to perform self-printing, verify at first the paper is set.
~CAUTIONS
If printing is made directly on the platen without ribbon and paper, the platen or printing
head may be damaged.
Test printing
Tum ON the power while pushing [LF] switch and continue to push [LF] switch until
self-printing starts. After the initialization, 5 lines each of DRAFT and NLQ are printed
alternatively. By turning OFF the power, self-printing stops.
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A6-2
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