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JUE-75C

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.

~ • Do not touch the inside of the IME.


It could cause electric shock and/or trouble.
• Do not operate with wet hard.
It could cause electric shock and/or trouble.
• Do not spill liquid on this equipment.
It could cause fire and/or trouble.

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.

~ • Do not turn off the power switch of the IME.


It could cause no receiving the distress message or the high priority message.
• Request the service for the installation, the maintenance or the repair to JRC sales
office or JRC service network.

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

• DO NOT REQUEST THE DISTRESS ALERT EXCEPT IN AN EMERGENCY.

• The distress alert will be routed to Rescue Coordination Center (RCC).


• The false distress request is transmitted, take the following instructions
immediately.
(I) Stop the transmission power immediately.
(2) Report the following information to the Nearest Maritime Safety Office of
Section or the Communication Operation Division, Guard & Rescue
Department, Maritime Safety Agency (TLX: +72-0222-5193 JMSAHQ J,
TEL:+ 81- 3-3591-9000).
(a) Ship's Name, Type and Flag
(b) Main ID Number
(c) Position and Time at the miss-transmission
(d) Cause of the miss-transmission
(e) MES type, Serial Number and Delivery Date
• Register the distress message in advance before transmitting the distress alert
at the distress window in Main menu.

Step DB Operation DTE Response Remarks

l • Open hinged cover . If you do not want to


• DTE displays "SOS".
and press DISTRESS initiate a distress alert,
• The buzzer starts sounding
button till the buzzer immediately clear the
0.5 sec ON
sounds. button pressing within
0.5 sec OFF.
3 sec.

2 • Distress alert is • The buzzer sounds • When the JUE-75C is


transmitted after continuously. tuning to LES channel,
continuously pressing • DTE displays "Distress the !READY! LED goes
DISTRESS button for Alert Transmission" on and off.
3sec or more. • The registered distress
message is transmitted.
Note: When the distress alert is transmitted by DB, the nature in the distress message is
set to "U ndesignated" automatically regardless of the setting of the distress alert
screen.

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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS

AC ................................................................................................................... Alternating Current


ACK ................................................................................................................. Acknowledgement
AFC ................................................................................................. Automatic Frequency Control
AGC ......................................................................................................... Automatic Gain Control
AOR ........................................................................................................... Atlantic Ocean Region
ALM ..................................................................................................................................... Alarm
ANSI .................................................................................... American National Standard Institute
ANT ................................................................................................................................... Antenna
ASCII ....................................................... American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ARQ ..................................................................................................... Automatic Request Repeat

BB ............................................................................................................................ Bulletin Board


BBER .................................................................................................... Bulletin Board Error Rate
BCD ............................................................................................................ Binary Coded Decimal
BER .......................................................................................................................... Bit Error Rate
bps ............................................................................................................................ bit per second
BPSK .................................................................................................... Binary Phase Shift Keying
BS .................................................................................................................................. Backspace
BUZZ .................................................................................................................................. Buzzer

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

ECS .......................................................................................... Electronic Commissioning System


EDP ................................................................................................................... External Data Port
EEPROM .............................................................. Electrically Erasable and Programmable ROM
EGC .............................................................................................................. Enhanced Group Call
EIA ............................................................................................ Electronic Industries Association
EIRP ............................................................................... Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power
EME ............................................................................................. Externally Mounted Equipment
EOF .............................................................................................................................. End Of File
EXT ................................................................................................................................... External
E/W ................................................................................................................................. East/West

FD ................................................................................................................................ Floppy Disk


FEC ........................................................................................................ Forward Error Correction
FRLP ........................................................................................... Forward ID Return ID Link Pair

GMDSS ................................................................... Global Maritime Distress and Safety Service


GPS ....................................................................................................... Global Positioning System

HPA ............................................................................................................. High Power Amplifier


HYB .................................................................................................................................... Hybrid

IA5 .............................................................................................. International Alphabet number 5


ID ........................................................................................................................................ Identity
IF ........................................... ....................... ........................ ............. ....... Intermediate Frequency
IFRB .......................................................................... International Frequency Registration Board
IFU ................................................................................................... Intermediate Frequency Unit
IHO ........................................................................................... International Hydrographic Office
IME ................................................................................................ Internally Mounted Equipment
IMO ...................................................................................... International Maritime Organization
INFO ............................................................................................................................ Information
INMARSAT ........................................................... International Maritime Satellite Organization
1/0 ............................................................................................................................... Input/Output
IOR ................................................................................................................ Indian Ocean Region
ISDN ...................................................................................... Integrated Services Digital Network
ISO ....................................................................... International Organization for Standardization
IT A ............................................................................................ International Telegraph Alphabet

IV
ITU ................................................................................. International Telecommunication Union

LCD ............................................................................................................ Liquid Crystal Display


LED .............................................................................................................. Light Emitting Diode
LES ................................................................................................................... Land Earth Station
LMSS .............................................................................................. Land Mobile Satellite Service
LNA .............................................................................................................. Low Noise Amplifier
LSB ................................................................................................................ Least Significant Bit
LT .................................................................................................................................. Local Time

MES ............................................................................................................... Mobile Earth Station


MFTRS .................................................................................................................... Manvtacturers
MHS ..................................................................................................... Message Handling System
MID ................................................................................................ Maritime Identification Digits
MMSS ...................................................................................... Maritime Mobile Satellite Service
MOD ............................................................................................................................... Modulator
MSB ............................................................................................................... Most Significant Bit
MSI ....................................................................................................... Marine Safety Information

NAVAREA ....................................................................................................... Navigational Area


NAVTEX .............................................................................. MF Navigational Broadcast Service
NCS ................................................................................................ Network Coordination Station
NMEA ........................................................................... National Marine Electronics Association
N/S ............................................................................................................................... North/South

OCC ................................................................................ INMARSA T Operations Control Centre


OSB ............................................................................................................... Optional Switch Box
OSC ................................................................................................................................. Oscillator

PC ..................................................................................................................... Personal Computer


PEP ........................................................................................................... Packet Error Probability
PER ..................................................................................................................... Packet Error Rate
PIN ............................................................................................... Personal Identification Number
POR .............................................................................................................. Pacific Ocean Region
PROM ..................................................................................... Programmable Read Only Memory
PSDN ............................................................................................ Packet Switched Data Network
PSPDN .............................................................................. Packet Switched Public Data Network
PSTN .................................................................................... Public Switched Telephone Network
PSU ................................................................................................................... Power Supply Unit

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PVT ................................................................................................ Performance Verification Test

RAM ....................................................................................................... Random Access Memory


RCC ................................................................................................... Rescue Coordination Centre
RDB .......................................................................................................... Remote Distress Button
REC ........................................................................................................................ Receiving level
ROM ................................................................................................................ Read Only Memory
RX ...................................................................................................................... Receive/Receiver

s
SAR .................................................................................................................. Search and Rescue
SDM .......... ~ .......................................................................................... System Definition Manual
SFU ............................................................................................................ Store and Forward Unit
SOLAS ........................................................................................................... Safety of Life at Sea
SYNC ................................................................................................................... Synchronization
SYNTH ......................................................................................................................... Synthesizer

TDM ........................................................................................................ Time Division Multiplex


TDMA .......................................................................................... Time Division Multiple Access
TX ................................................................................................................. Transmit/Transmitter

u
UTC ................................................................................................... Coordinated Universal Time

v
VCXO ...................................................................................... Voltage Control Crystal Oscillator

WMO ..................................................................................... World Meteorological Organization

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL ................................................................................................................. 1-1

CHAPTER 2 COMPOSITION ....................................................................................................... 2-1


2.1 Externally Mounted Equipment (EME) ......................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Internally Mounted Equipment (IME) ........................................................................... 2-2
2.3 Data Terminal Equipment ............................................................................................. 2-4
2.4 Distress Button (DB) .................................................................................................... 2-5
2.5 Printer ............................................................................................................................. 2-6
2.6 Line Filter ...................................................................................................................... 2-7
2.7 External Power Supply Unit (EXT PSU) .................................................................... 2-7
2.8 Option ............................................................................................................................. 2-7
2.8.1 Optional Switch Box (OSB) ...................................................................................... 2-8
2.8.2 External Buzzer (EXT BUZZ) .................................................................................. 2-9
2.8.3 Remote Distress Button (RDB) ............................................................................... 2-10
2.8.4 External Data Port (EDP) Kit ................................................................................. 2-11
2.8.5 GPS Option (GPS Receiver and GPS Kit) ............................................................. 2-12
2.8.6 RS-232D/422A Interface .......................................................................................... 2-12
2.8.7 Floppy Disk Drive Unit ........................................................................................... 2-12

CHAPTER 3 SPECIFICATION ..................................................................................................... 3-1


3.1 JUE-75C ......................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 DTE ................................................................................................................................ 3-2
3.3 Read-Out Printer (NKG-800) ........................................................................................ 3-3
3.4 External Power Supply Unit (NBD-577 A) .................................................................... 3-3
3 .5 Option ........... _................................................................................................................. 3-4
3.5.1 Option Switch Box (NQE-894A) ............................................................................... 3-4
3.5.2 External Buzzer (NCE-4772A) ................................................................................... 3-5
3.5.3 External Data Port Kit (6EZSC00026) ....................................................................... 3-7
3.5.4 GPS Option ................................................................................................................. 3-8
3.5.5 RS232D/RS422A Converter (NQA-1689A) .............................................................. 3-8

CHAPTER 4 OPERATION ............................................................................................................ 4-1


4.1 Starting Up ..................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Power ON ................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.1.2 Power OFF .................................................................................................................. 4-4
4.1.3 Floppy Disk Handling ................................................................................................. 4-5
4.2 Log In ............................................................................................................................. 4-6
4.3 Log Out .......................................................................................................................... 4-6
4.4 Main Menu Screen ......................................................................................................... 4-7
4.4.1 Command .................................................................................................................... 4-8
4.4.2 Mes Status Area ........................................................................................................ 4-10
4.4.3 Menu Structure Chart ................................................................................................ 4-11
4.4.4 Additional Menu Structure Chart ............................................................................. 4-12
4.5 Initial Setting ................................................................................................................ 4-13

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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

APPENDIX 1. JRC SERVICE NETWORK ..................................................................•.•....•..•. Al-1

APPENDIX 2. INMARSAT-C NUMBERING PLAN ............................................................... A2-1

APPENDIX 3. TELEX DESTINATION CODES LIST ............................................................ A3-1

APPENDIX 4. NKG-800 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE .............................................. A4-1


1. CAUTIONS FOR USE .................................................................................................. A4-2
2. OUTLINE AND NAMES OF COMPONENTS ........................................................... A4-3
2.1 Supplied accessories ................................................................................................... A4-3
2.2 Components names ..................................................................................................... A4-3
3. INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................... A4-4
3.1 Fix tape attachment ..................................................................................................... A4-4
3 .2 Change of ribbon cassette - cartridge .......................................................................... A4-6
3.3 Printing pressure adjustment (Print paper thickness adjustment) ............................... A4-7
3 .4 Roll paper loading ....................................................................................................... A4-8
3.5 Connection with terminal .......................................................................................... A4-11
4. SELF-PRINTING FUNCTION ................................................................................... A4-12

APPENDIX 5. JUE-75C INSTALLATION WIRING DIAGRAM .......................................... AS-I

APPENDIX 6. JUE-75C CABLES ............................................................................................... A6-1

IX
~ 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)

1-1
CHAPTER 2 COMPOSITION

JUE-75C is composed of Externally Mounted Equipment (EME), Internally Mounted Equip-


ment (IME), Data Terminal Equipment (DTE), Printer and External PSU.

2.1 Externally Mounted Equipment (EME) NAF-74B

Fig. 2.1.1 shows EME (NAF-74B).


EME is connected ~o Internally Mounted Equipment (IME) with a single coaxial cable.
Maximum length of the cable is 100 meters.

Antenna

Fig. 2.1.1 Externally Mounted Equipment (EME)

2-1
2.2 Internally Mounted Equipment (IME) NTF-49A

Fig. 2.2.1 shows IME (NTF-49B).

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.

(1) ~Switch ( 8) CB::Efilil button

(2) ~Lamp (7) IDISTRESSI Lamp

(3) ~Lamp (6) IRECEIVE I Lamp

(4) ILOG-INI Lamp (5) ITRANSMITI Lamp

Fig.2.2.1 Internally Mounted Equipment (IME)

(9) EM E Connector (10) Power Supply Cable

(11) DTE Connector (13) Option Connector

(12) Printer Connector

Fig.2.2.2 Internally Mounted Equipment (IM E)

2-2
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

Table 2.2.2 The Switch function

Name Function Remarks


(1) POWER Switch Power ON/OFF the MES.
(8) RESET Button Reset the CPU and clear the Press the Button by a narrow object
memory in the IME. such as the tip of a ball-point pen.

Table 2.2.3 connectors and the cable.

Name Connected from/to


(9) EME Connector EME
( 10) Power Supply Cable Power Supply Unit(or PSU filter)
( 11) DTE connector DTE
(12) Printer Connector Printer
( 13) Option Connector Option Switch Box, External navigation eguipmet, etc.

2-3
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.

(4) ICOMMI LED

(1) Screen Angle


Adjust Knob

Fig. 2.3 DTE (NDZ-127C)

( 1) Screen Angle Adjust Knob


Used to adjust the screen angle to clearly.
(2) IPOWERILED
Illuminates when power has been supplied.
(3) IREADVILED
Illuminates when communication is possible
(4) ICOMMILED
Illuminates in communication.
(5) I RESET ILED
Used to reset the VDU.

~ NOTE

In case of no key-instruction for 3 minutes under DTE operating mode except any
communication, any display is disappeared automatically.

2-4
2.4 Distress Button (DB) NQE-887C

Ths DB is used to transmitting distress.

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~~~--------------~-----
(JRc}
NQE-8870
INMARSAT-C
DISTRESS BUTI"ON

(1) Distress Button & Lamp

DISTRESS REQUEST
PROSEDURE
Oeen hinnd cover and -
press DISTRESS button at least 4 sec:.

(3) Dimmer - 'I/'


/
-
READY
NO
.
' (2) Ready Lamp

I Jaoan Radio Co;. Ltd.


MADE IN JAPAN
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Fig.2.4 Distress Button (DB)

( 1) Distress Button & Lamp


Used for Distress transmission.
In case of transmitting distress, open hinged cover and press the button.
The Lamp is blinking in transmitting distress.
(2) Ready Lamp
Illuminates GREEN when it is able to transmitting distress.
(3) Dimmer
Used to adjust lamp brightness.

2-5
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.

(6) I P.PARKI switch

(5) ~switch

(4) ~switch

(3) I NLQ I switch

(2) ION LINE I switch

{JiiC/ NKG-800

(1) IPOWER I switch


Fig. 2.4 Printer (NKG-800)
(1) IPOWE RI switch
Used to tum on/off line voltage to ROP.
(2) I ON LINE! switch
Used to alternate ROP status on line and off line.

~· CAUTION
• Keep on line at all time.
• When ROP status is off line: received message is not printed.

(3) INLOI switch


This switch is not used.
(4) [f]switch
This switch is not used.
(5) [ff] switch
This switch is not used.
(6) I P.PARKJ switch
This switch is not used.

2-6
2.6 Line Filter
The line filter is connected between IME and EXT PSU to remove the conduction noise of
the power source.

2.7 External Power Supply Unit (EXT PSU) NBD-577A

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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Fig. 2.7 EXT PSU (NBD-577A)

2.8 Option

JUE-75C has the following options;


• Optional Switch Box (OSB) NQE-894A
• External Buzzer (EXT BUZZ) NCE-4772A
• Remote Distress Button (RDB) NQE-887B
• External Data Port Kit (EDP) 6EZSC00026
• GPS option
• GPS Receiver CCA-291
• GPS Kit 6EZSC00031
• RS-232D/RS-422A Interface NQA-1689A
• Floppy Disk Drive Unit NDH-265

2-7
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.

2-8
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

(5) Power Lamp

VOLUME DIMMER
I

L---------•I L------------'l lL---------~ (6) Dimmer

(1) BUZZER (7) Volume

Fig.2.8.2 External Buzzer (EXT BUZZ)

(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.

2-9
2.8.3 Remote Distress Button NQE-887C

Ths RDB is used to transmitting distress from detached room.


RDB is the same as DB. See the "2.4 Distress Button".

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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

EDP Power Cable

Fig. 2.8.4 EDP Kit

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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.

2.8.6 RS-232D/422A Interface NQA-1689A

The RS-232D/422A (NQA-1689A) is used extended the length between IME and DTE.
The maximum length is 50 meters.

® ~·RS-2320 I 422 INTF


NOA - 1689A

i ...... ·1
..... _
'

;,;;~-~.":.~
.. . . - - ..
.i.....
~
......
.

@ ®

Fig. 2.8.6 RS-232D/422A Interface

2.8.7 Floppy Disk Drive Unit NDH-265

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.

Table 3.1 Principal Specification of JUE-75C

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)
--
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.

Table 3.3 Principal Specification of Printer

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)

3.4 External Power Supply Unit (NBD-577A)


The Principal Specification of External Power Supply Unit (EXT PSU: NBD-519A) is shown
in Table 3.4.
Table 3.4 Principal Specification of EXT PSU

Item Specification

Line voltage • Voltage


AC90-121 V/AC180-242V (AC100/220V)
• DC19-33V (DC24V)
• Frequency
47-64Hz (50/60Hz)

Line voltage selection • Line voltage automatic selection AC 1OOV and AC220V

Output • AClOOV, 0.75A


• DC24V, SA

Function • DC power automatic backup at AC power failure

Protection • Proctection by the No-Fuse breaker


• Over voltage (Output)
DC+27-30V
• Over current (Output)
9.5-10.0A

Dimensions 425MM(W) x 396mm(D) x 75mm(H)

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.

Table 3.5.1 Principal Specification of OSB

Item Specification

Primary power • 5V DC supplied from IME

Interface • IME TTL


•EXT BUZZ: Current loop
• RDB Current loop
• SAT-NAV NMEA 0183 level

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.

Connector •To IME 15 pin D-sub connector


• To external equipment Junction Board

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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.

Table 3.5.1 Principal Specification of EXT BUZ

Communication
Mode or Priority Illumination Sound

Inmarsat-C MESs High Priority 'INM-C' LED J.

I
(* 1)

J (*2)
J.

L
(* 1)

a
Low Priority 'INM-C' LED 800Hz single tone

J I J I
-c
(*3)
• •
(*3)
..
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

Inmarsat-A MESs Telex 'INM-A' LED

J 2 seconds J (*4)
.. ..
. _ _ I_ _ __
I, _ _

Voice 'INM-A' LED (*5) (*5)

ls ls ls ls

Data/Fax 'INM-A' LED (*5) (*5)

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.

Table 3.5.3 Principal Specification of EDP

Input • RS232C/D port x 2 (for Remote DTE or DS)


• JRC original parallel (for DMC)

Interface Remote DTE • Synchronous method: Asynchronous, RS232C


(start-stop synchronization)
• Transmission rates 9600bps
•Data JRC original format

Data source • Synchronous method : Asynchronous, RS232C


I
(start-stop synchronization)
• Transmission rates 1200, 2400 and 4800bps
• Data (Note) Start bit 1, data bit 7 or 8 (ASCII),
parity bit 0 or 1 (even or old), stop bit 1.
• Storage capacity 2K byte

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.

STX Data · · · · ETX STX Data · · · · ETX

'------Up to 2 Kbytes---~

2) Data stream which of interval is more than 1 second.

Data···· Data .... Data ....


- '
- . - ..
More than 1 second More than 1 second

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.

Table 3.5.4 Principal Specification of GPS Receiver (CCA-191P)

Receiving System Multic Channel Systems (8 channels)

Receiving frequency 1575.42MHz Ll, CIA code

Dynamic range 25dB

Dynamic capability 300km/hour (max.), 5m/sec 2 (max.)

Position accuracy Horizontal : 1OOm 2DRMS (SA ON, DOP=2.5)


Speed 0.9m/sec RMS (SA ON, DOP=2.5)

3.5.5 RS232D/RS422A Converter (NQA-1689A)

The principal specification of the RS232D/RS422A Converter (NQA-1689A) is shown in


Table 3.5.5.

Table 3.5.5 Principal Specification of RS232D/RS422A Converter

Line voltage AClOOV

Function Convert between RS-232D (C) and RS-422A

Connecter RS-232D (C) 9 pin Dsub


RS-422A Junction board

Maximum cable length RS-422A 50m

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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:

Ready Rec(POR): Good-15 93-05-08-15:24 (UTC)

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Before turning on all power switches of JUE-75C, confirm the all signal cables and power
cables are connected correctly.

Step Operation/Response (Example) Screen (Example)

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

Inmarsat-C MES JUE-75 system


software Version 4.0 Copy right ©
1990-1996 Japan Radio Co., Ltd.

2 • The DTE system software starts running


after approx.30 seconds,
then Main menu screen is displayed.

3 • Tum on the IME and the I POWER I LED of


the IME is illuminated.
• The status will be changed Log-out to Tune
in the first line on the main menu.

4 • After few minutes, I SYNC I LED on the IME


will be illuminated.
• The status will be changed Tune to "Comm
(TX)" in the first line on the main menu to
initiate the Log-in.

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

Step Operation/Response (Example) Screen (Example)

1 • Tum off the IME


2 • The status will be changed "READY" to
"Comm (TX)" in the first line on the main
menu to imitiate the Log-out.
• After few minutes, I POWER I LED on the
IME is OFF. (Note)
3 • Tum off the DTE and RO printer.
• Tum off the DC switch and AC switch on
the EXT PSU.

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.

( 1) Caring for disks


• Do not slide back the disk's protective metal cover nor touch the disk's magnetic surface.
Fingerprints may prevent the disk drive from reading data from the disk.
• Data may be lost if the disk is twisted, bent, or· dropped sharply, or if it is exposed to direct
sunlight, or extreme heat or cold.
• Do not place heavy objects on your disks.
• Magnetic energy can destroy the data on your disks.
So keep your disks away from loud-speakers, printers, and television sets.
(2) Write-protecting disks
Any disk that contains data you cannot afford to lose should be protected from accidental
erasure. Sliding the disk's write-protect tab to its outermost position, write protects the disk.
Data on a write-protected disk cannot be erased or altered by a disk drive.
To write-protect a disk, slide the write-protect tab to the outermost position.
You should be able to see through the write-protect openning.
To write-enable a disk, slide the write-protect tab to the innermost position.
The write-protect openning should be covered.

0
D
'------~~
0

Fig. 4.1.3 Write-protecting Disk

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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.

Step Operation/Response (Example) Screen (Example)

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
I

3 • Move the cursor to "Yes" and press IEnter I


key.
• The status will be changed to "Comm (TX)"
in the first line on the main menu.

4 • After few minutes, I LOG-IN I LED on the


IME will be lit. I!Log in succeeded (93-04-06-11 :06)
11
• The status will be changed "Comm (TX)" to
"READY"

4.3 Log Out

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.

Step Operation/Response (Example) Screen (Example)

1 • Hold down IAlt I key and press [ill key on • "Set up" screen is displayed.
Main menu.

• Hold down IAlt I key and press [QJ key. Log-in


2
1
IDo you initiate log-out? IYes I No
i
3 • Move the cursor to "Yes" and press IEnter I
key.
• The status will be changed to "READY" to
"Comm (TX)" in the first line on the main
menu.

4 • After few minutes, I LOG-IN I LED on the


IME will be off. I!Log out succeeded (93-04-06 11 :08) I 1

• The status will be changed "comm(TX)" to


"Log out" on "Ege only".

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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.

Ready Rec (POR) : Good-15 94-05-08-19:01 (UTC)


N50.00 E009.00 Course: 123 deg Speed: 10.0 kt Update: 05-31 11:30 Esc: Main menu

read-Out Edit call-Log Distress Ncs/les-info receive-Mode egC

Transmit To transmit message.


read-Out To read out received message.
Edit To edit a message or to manipulate files.
call-Log To display the call-history.
Distress To initiate a distress alert.
Ncs/les-info To display or register NCS/LES information.
receive-Mode To select receive mode, INMARSAT-C or EGC receive only.
egC To select EGC service type.

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.

Fig. 4.4 Main Menu Screen

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.

(2) Direct commands


• You can select each function in the Main menu screen directly by pressing one of the
following keys while holding down I Alt I key:
IAlt I+ [I] .............. Transmit
I Alt I +[Q] .............. read-Out

IAltl+[fil .............. Edit


I Alt l+[i:) .............. call-Log
I Alt!+~ .............. Distress (Note)
IAlt I+~ .............. Ncs/les-info
IAltl+[M] ............. receive-Mode
IAltl+[g .............. egC
I Alt!+[§] .............. To go to "Status", "set Up" and "diAgnostics".
I Alt!+~ .............. Status
To display MES status or test results
• MES status (line status, bulletin board error rate, ID, MES serial
number and delivery date)
• Test result (ROM/RAM test, performance test)
I Alt l+[YJ .............. set Up
• To set the current date & time;
• To initiate a log-out, log-in or performance test;
• To register each parameter for scheduled transmission;
• To register land ID for polling;
• To select the closed network ID; or
• To select the function of peripheral equipment connected with
IME or DTE.
IAlt I+ [AJ.............. diAgnostics
To display contents of data sou.rce, alarm history or software version.

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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.

(3) Screen control commands


• You can control screen on the DTE by pressing one of the following keys while
holding down I Ctrl I key:
I Ctrl l+[ID ............. To adjust the display backlight
I Ctrl !+[!] ............. To adjust the diaplay contrast
ICtrl I+ [BJ ............. To reverse the display
J Ctrl !+[]] ............. To adjust the LED (POWER, READY, COMM) Brightness

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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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...
~
~

MENU STRUCTURE CHART ~


~

I Transmit Read-out Edit call-Log Distress Ncs/les-info receive-Mode egC I =


=
00
"""'
"'1

r--::
I

....
Reception message list
1-,.,.,._,.,.,..,_,.,.,.,.,. ...

:
l
r-------.J ,. ...................................... .J ,.-------------'
....
=
~

I List of reception messages

To read-out, select the message on the list


I
:

Distress alert·
Na tu re To set the nature of distress
~
-·-----

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

Height To display MES's height


Transmit--. Course To set the MES's course C--········------··1
Telex To send a message to TELEX network Speed To set the MES's speed !
Facsimile To send a message to FACSIMILE network LES To set the LES to send a distress alert !
data (psDn) To send a message to PSDN network
To send a message to PSTN network To send a distress alert, after confirming each •
data (pstN)
Closed network To send a message by DNID
parameter.
1 NCS/CES information
Les information To display LES status of log-in network
Special access network To send a message with special access code

--
~
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 ,. .............................................................................................................................................................. ..

To confirm the delivery of the message sent to CES, press


F1 key then select a message and press ENTER key.
..
EGC----~
Navar ea To choose the NAVAREA for EGC reception
Fixed area To choose the FIXED area for EGC reception


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

Delete file To delete file on a DTE memory


Rename file To rename a file name on a DTE memory
Copy file To duplicate a file on a DTE memory
To copy a file on a DTE memory to a disk
Copy to another disk
Initialize diskette To initialize a disk
Press ESC key to return to MAIN MENU.
disKcopy To copy a file on a disk to other disk
4.4.4 Additional Menu Structure Chart

ADDITIONAL MENU STRUCTURE CHART

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

After tum on the JUE-75C MES, Set the following parameters;


( 1) Selecting Preferred Ocean Region
(2) Setting Date & Time
(3) Setting Peripheral Function

4.5.1 Selecting Preferred Ocean Region (Ncs/Les info)

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
--

1 • Move the cursor to "Ncs/ • The "Ncs/les


les-info" with using the information" window is
arrow keys and press displayed.
IEnterl key.

2 • Move the cursor to • The "Preferred ocean


'~Preferred ocean region" region" window is
and press !Enter! key. displayed.
-

3 • Confirm the cursor is at • When you want to


"All ocean region" and change a parameter,
press IEnterl key. move the cursor to the
item you want and press
IEnterl key.
I
4 • To return to Main menu • Any windows are disap-
I
screen, press I Ese I key. peared. I

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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

1 • Hold down IAltl key and • The "Set up" window is


press [ill key. displayed.
2 • Press IEnterl key. • The "Date & time"
window is displayed.
3 • Move the cursor to the • You can select the
item you want to correct display mode, Coordi-
and press IEnterl key. nated Universal Time
(UTC) or local time (LT)
with "display timE".
4 • To return to Main menu • The correct date & time
and correct date & time is displayed at the first
in IME, press If 10 I line.
("Previous") key twice or
IEscl key.

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;

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Hold down IAlt I key and • The "Set up" window is


press [g] key on Main displayed.
menu.

2 • Move the cursor to the • The "Peripheral function"


item "Peripheral function" window is displayed.
and press IEnter I key.

3 • Set the each parameter. •Note

4 • After confirming each • The Main menu is


parameter, to return to displayed.
Main menu, press IF10 I
key twice or ESC I key.
J

r.====================================== Peripheral function ==================================:::::;-,


Message print out oFf
Dte Both
Nav. equipment connected whith mes : None Internal
Buzzer sound duration for message received (0-10) : 2sec
Data port main : None ds
dAta port #1 Dte ds
daTa port #2 Dte ds
Screen saver oFf
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Fig. 4.5.3 Peripheral function" window

Setting parameter is as follows;


• Message print out : Set received message, transmitted message and
call logging information automatic print out
function ON or OFF.
• Printer which received message is routed to : Set a port of printer connected.
Choose the message type to print out.
All message
Inm-c Distress and egc message only
Ege message only
• Nav. equipment connected with MES : Choose the port connected with MES and
interface condition, i.e. NMEA0183,
NMEAO 182 or JRC original.

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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

cOpy to another disk


Initialize Diskette
disKcopy
J Floppy disk management command

Fl O:Previous

4.6.1 Procedure of Editing a Message

( 1) Edit a message file by the editing command.


(2) The editing command is composed of "Edit Telex File" command and "Edit Ascii File"
command.
• Edit Telex File
This command is used for the transmitting file by telex.
In this command, the characters which can use on the land telex line can be input.
• Edit Ascii File
This command is used for transmitting file by data line.
In this command, the characters which can use on the data line can be input.
(3) The edited message file is saved in the DTE memory.
The capacity of the DTE memory is approx. lM byte or 100 files maximum.
(4) When the Floppy Disk Drive Unit is connected to the DTE, the edited message file is
saved in the floppy diskett.

~ 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

There are more than 100 files.


Please delete unnecessary files.

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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to "Edit" • The "Edit" window is


and press IEnter I key. displayed.

2 • Press !Enter I key. • List of files stored in the


DTE memory is dis-
played.

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.

6 • To return to Main menu • Main menu screen is


screen, press IEsc I key. displayed.

~ 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

Function Step Operation Example


[£1] ("Insert On") 1 • Move the cursor to the character to THE QU.ECK BROWN
Character Change be changed by pressing [E , B, L cursor
(Note) CTI and [IJ.
2 • Type desired character( s). THE QUICK BROWN
[El] ("Insert Off") 1 • Move the cursor to the character to THE QUCK BROWN
Character be inserted by pressing IE] , EJ,
Insertion (Note) CT]and [1].
2 • Press [fl] ("Ins-Mode"). THE QUCK BROWN
3 • Type character(s) to be inserted. THE QUICK BROWN
I F2 I ("Ins-Line") 1 • Move the cursor to a character in THE QUICK BROWN
Line Insertion the next line to inserted by pressing IHE LAZY DOG
EJ ' El ' [f] and en
2 • Press IF2 l ("Ins-Line"). THE QUICK BROWN
-
THE LAZY DOG
3 • Type character(s) to be inserted. THE QUICK BROWN
FOX_
THE LAZY DOG

I F3 I ("Block") 1 • See paragraph 4.6.3


Block Function
I F4 I ("Del-Word") 1 • Move the cursor to any character of THE QUICK_BROWN
Word Deletion the word to be deleted by pressing THE QUICK QUICK
IEJ,B, rn and[}]. BROWN
2 • Press I F41 ("Del-Word"). THE QUICK BROWN

I F5 I ("Del-Line") 1 • Move the cursor to any character of THE QUICK BROWN


Line Deletion the next line to be deleted by ABC 123
pressing El ' EJ ' rnand [}]. FOX JUMPS
2 • Press IF5 I ("Del-Line"). THE QUICK BROWN
EOX JUMPS

IF6 I ("Transmit") 1 • Edited message can be transmitted


Call initiation directly from editing screen.

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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

Function Step Operation Example


[El] ("Max Column") 1 • Press [fjJ ("Max Column"). Input Max Column
Number of characters Numbers: -
per Line
2 • Type the number of characters per 69 IEnter I
(Note)
line.
I F2 I ("Set Tab") 1 • Press IF2 I ("Set Tab"). Input Column Numbers:_
Tab setting
2 • Type the number of columns with 20 /30 140 ~Enter I
delimiting by []] key.
IF3 I ("Undo-Char") 1 • Move the cursor to the character THE UICK
Restoration of Deleted after the one to be restored.
Character 2 • Press IF3 I ("Undo-Char") THE QUICK
IF4 I ("Undo-word") 1 • Move the cursor to the word after THE B.ROWN FOX
Restoration of Deleted the one to be restored.
Word 2 • Press IF4 I ("Undo-Word"). THE QUICK B.ROWN
FOX
IF5 I ("Undo-Line") 1 • Move the cursor to the next line THE QUICK
Restoration of Deleted after the one to be restored. OVER THE LAZY
Line 2 • Press IF5 I ("Undo-Line") THE QUICK
BROWN FOX JUMPS
OVER THE LAZY
IF6 I ("MergeFile") 1 • Move cursor to the character where THE QUICK_FOR
Mergence of Files another file is to be inserted.
2 • Press IF6 I ("Merge File"). Input Merge File Name:_
3 • Type the file name to be merged. THE QUICK BROWN

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

IFS I ("Print Out") 1 • Press IFS I ("Print Out").


Print-out of File

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Function Step Operation Example

IF9 I("Find/Replace") 1 • Move the cursor to the beginning l. THE QUICK


Word Search and of the line. 2. THE BLOCK
Reserch 3. THE QUICK

2 • Press IF9 I ("Find/Replace"). Input Serch String :

3 • Input the serch string and press Input Replace String :


IEnterl.
EX. "BLOCK"

4 • Input the replace string and press 2.THE BLOCK


!Enter IEX. "QUICK" 3.THE QUICK

Replace the string?


lYESI NO

5 • Select lYES I and press !Enter I to 2.THE QUICK


replace the serch string. 3.THE QUICK
• Select INO I and press !Enter I to
stop. the serch. EX. Select IYES I Continue Search?
IYESI NO

6 • Select lYES I and press !Enter I to When the serch string


continue the serch string. is not found.
• Select INO I and press IE nter I to
stop the serch string.

7 • Press any Key to return the edit


mode.

IF10 I ("-Others-") 1 • Press IF10 I ("-Others-") to switch


Switch of Command the commnad sets to the group A.
sets

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

• Top-marker of block To sleet a top-marker of block.


• Bottom-marker of block To sleet a bottom-marker of block.
• Remove marker To nemare the block markers.
• Copy block To duplicate a block on the edit mode.
•Move block To move a block on the edit mode.
• Delete block To delete a block on the edit mode.
• Save block as To save a block to the floppy diskette.
• Go to the block To go the cursol to a top of the block.

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(1) Select block
Before the block function is used, select the block according to the following procedures.

Step Operation Example

1 • Move the cursol to the top of the l.THE QUICK


block. 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK

2 • Press IF3 I ("Block"). !Top-marker of block!


• Move the cursol to "Top-marker of
block" and IEnter I Key.

3 • Move the cursol to the bottom of l.THE QUICK


the block. 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK

4 • Press IF3 I ("Block"). IBottom-marker of I


• Move the cursol to "bottom- block
marker" of block and !Enter I Key.

5 • When the block is selected, the 11.THE QUICK I


block is highlighted. 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK

6 • To remove the highlighted, l.THE QUICK


Press IF3 I ("Block"). 2.THE QUICK
• Move the cursol to "rEmove 3.THE QUICK
markers" and Press IEnterl key.

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(2) Copy Block

Step Operation Example


1 • Select the Block according to the 11.THE QUICK I
item (1) "Select Block". 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK
4.THE QUICK

2 • Move the cursol to the character 11.THE QUICK I


where the block is to be inserted. 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK
:1.THE QUICK

3 • Press IF3 I ("Block"). 11.THE QUICK I


• Select "Copy block" and 2.THE QUICK
IEnter I Key. 3.THE QUICK
I.THE QUICK
2.THE QUICK
4.THE QUICK

(3) Delete Block

Step Operation Example


1 • Select the Block according to the 11.THE QUICK I
item (1) "Select Block". 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK

2 • Press IF3 I ("Block"). 3.THE QUICK


• Select "Delete block" and
IEnter I Key.

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(4) Move Block

Step Operation Example

1 • Select the Block according to the 11.THE QUICK I


item (1) "Select Block". 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK
4.THE QUICK

2 • Move the cursol to the character 11.THE QUICK I


where the block is to removed. 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK
~.THE QUICK

3 • Press IF3 I ("Block") 3.THE QUICK


• Select "Move block" and I.THE QUICK
IEnter I Key. 2.THE QUICK
• The highlight is removed automati- 4.THE QUICK
cally.

(5) Save Block

Step Operation Example

1 • Select the Block according to the 11.THE QUICK I


item (1) "Select Block". 2.THE QUICK
3.THE QUICK

2 • Press IF3 I ("Block") File name: -


• Select "Save block as" and I Enter I

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

Step Operation Example


1 • Select the Block according to the l.THE QUICK
item (1) "Select Block". 2.THE QUICK
Ia.THE QUICK I
4.THE QUICK
2 • Press IF3 I ("Block"). I3..THE
QUICK I
• Select "Go to the block" and 4.THE QUICK

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.

Block has not marked.


This function is impossible now.

Press any key

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4.6.4 File Management

The file management command can be managed the edited file.


When the floppy disk drive unit is connected to the DTE optionally, the floppy disk
management command can be managed the file in the floppy disk.

4.6.4.1 File Management command

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.

• Delete file : To delete a file


• Rename file : To rename a file
• Copy file : To copy a file

( 1) Delete file

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks


1 • Select "Delete file" and • Delete file list menu is displayed.
press !Enter I key. "Delete file:_"

2 • Select the file name to • "Delet file : TEST, BAK"


delete and press !Enter I "CAUTION.
key. Are you sure you want
EX. "TEST.BAK" to delete the file "TEST.BAK"?
!Vesl No
3 • When the selected file is • The selected file is deleted.
deleted select I Yes I and
press JEnteri key.

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

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks


1 • Select "Rename file" and • "Current file name: "
press !Enter I key. is displayed.

2 • select the file name to • "Current file name:


rename and press !Enter! TEST, TLX"
key. "New file name: "
EX.TEST.TLX is displayed.

3 • Input the new file name • "New file name:


and press IEnter Ikey. ABC.TLX"
EX.ABC.TLX CAUTION.
Are you sure you want to rename
the file "TEST. TLX" To
"ABC. TLX"?
Ives I No
4 • When the file name is • The selected file is renamed.
renamed, select IYES I
and press IEnterl key.

5 • press IF10 I key to return


the Edit menu.

(3) Copy File

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Select "Copy file" and • "Current file name: " is displayed.


press IEnter I key.

2 • Select the file name to • "Current file name : TEST. TLX"


copy and press IEnter I • "New file name: " is displayed.
key.
EX.TEST. TLX

3 • Input the new file name • "New file name : ABC. TLX"
and press IEnter Ikey.
EX. ABC. TLX

4 • The new file is duplicated.

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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.

• Copy to another disk : To duplicate a file to another disk.


• Initialize diskette : To format a floppy disk to use for message storage.
• Disk copy : To duplicate the floppy disk.

( 1) Copy to another disk

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Select "cOpy to another • The "File list" window is dis-


disk" and press IEnter I played.
key.

2 • Select the file name to • "Insert TARGET diskette in drive


copy to another disk and and press any key" is displayed.
press IEnterl key.
EX.TEST.TLX

3 • Insert the target diskette • The "Edit" window is displayed. •Note


into the DTE and press
IEnterlkey or any key.

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.

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks


1 • Select "Initialize Diskette" • "WARNING.
and press IEnter I . Initializing destroys all data on the
diskette.
Do you initialize the diskette?
IYes I No" is displayed.
2 • Select IYes I to initialize • "Insert new diskette in floppy drive.
the diskette and insert the Select density : High(2HD)
new floppy diskette to jDouble(2DD) I "
disk drive. is displayed.

3 • Select the density and • "INITIALIZING,


press IEnterl. Do not remove diskette from floppy
EX. Double (2DD) drive Initializing with Double
density (720KB)" and
"Format cylinder number XX from
80" are displayed.

(3) Disk copy

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Select "disKcopy" and • "Insert SOURCE diskette in drive


press I Enter I key. and press any key" is displayed.

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-----~

Telex Telex Communication Network.


Fascimile Facsimile (T30) Communication Network.
data (psDn) PSDN (X25, etc) Communication Network.
data (pstN) PSTN (V22, V32, etc) Communication Network.
closed network DNID Communication Network.
Special access network Special Access Communication Network.
others With Prefix Code Communication Network.

cancel calL Cancell Call.


Fl 0: Previous

~ 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!!!

Size of the file exceeds 8000.


The MES can't transfer such file completly.

Press FlO to continue.

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4.7.1 Select Telex Window

~CAUTION
DO NOT REQUEST ANY DISTRESS PRIORITY CALLS EXCEPT IN AN EMERGENCY.

r.:================================ Telex ==============================~


Destination code-subscriber's number and
answerback 072-02822351 (I)

File name TESTMSG


land Earth station(les) 203 (Yamaguchi)
position oNl!IR!.:
delivery Confirmation Off
characTer code '!·11~·· iTa2

F 1: Send call FlO: Previous


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Fig. 4.7 Example of Telex" window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter I key.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "Telex" window is • "Telex" is the mandatory
"Telex" and press displayed. facility for all LESs. Other
IEnterl key. facility depends on each
LES.
3 • Move the cursor to the • The "Destination" window
"Destination code- is displayed.
subscriber's number and
answerback" and press
IEnterl.
4 • Move the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to • When the abbreviated
"1 :" and press [E'iliirJ key. "subscriber's no". number is used, Press IE2J
("Address book code") key.

5 • Type telex country code, • The cursor is moved to


subscriber's number and "subscriber's no".
pressl--tl.
Ex. Country code: 72
Subscriber's number:
12345678
co=l w [ZJ, [[] CZ] [I]
rAJ [[] w w []] B

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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

18 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to


"delivery Confirmation" is right side.
changed, press! Enter Ikey.
19 • When the delivery • The cursor is moved to
confirmation is requested "characTer code".
to LES, select "oN" and
press! Enter Ikey.
• When the delivery
confirmation is not
requested to LES, select
"Off' and press IEnter I
key.
20 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"characTer code" is right side.
changed, press! Enter Ikey.
21 • Select the "characTer • The cursor is moved
code" andlEnterlkey. "Priority".
• Select the "Ia5" normally.
22 • When the "Priority" is • The cursor is moved to
changed, press! Enter Ikey. right side.
23 • When the priority is set to • The "telex" window is
the normal, select displayed.
"Routine" and press IEnter I
key.
• When the priority is set to
the distress, select
"Distress" and press
IEnterlkey.
24 • After confirmation of each • The contents of the • If normally takes about 3-
parameter, press IF1 I selected file is displayed, 5 minutes to complete the
("Send Call") key. then Main menu is communication.
displayed again.
25 • 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

26 • After the message is • "S&F message (96-01-15


transmitted to subscribers, 11 :00) delivered to
"S&F message delivered subscribers
to subscribers" is (07202822351 )" is
displayed and press IF10 I displayed.
("previous") key. Example: Delivery date and time:
199611115
11:00
Destination number:
07202822351
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time destination
number and LES ID are
displayed.

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-----_,

The file is missing.


Confirm the file name.

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.

Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.


Confirm the 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

Fl: Send call FlO: Previous


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Fig. 4. 7 .2 Example of Facsimile" window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter I key.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "Facsimile" window • "Facsimile" is optional
"Facsimile" and press is displayed. facility for each LES.
IEnter I key.
3 • Move the cursor to the • The "Destination" window
"Counrty code-subscriber's is displayed.
number and press IEnter I.
4 • Move the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to • When the abbreviated
"1 :" and press IEnter Ikey. "subscriber's no". number is used, Press IF2 I
("Address book code")
key.

5 • Type telephone country • The cursor is moved to • Note 1


code, subscriber's number "2:".
and press IEnter I.
Ex. Country code: 081
Subscriber's number:
12345678
[]] rn w m rn rn
W [[] [[] W []] !Enter I
6 • After confirmation of each • The cursor is moved to
parameter, press IF10 I "File name".
("Previous") key.
7 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter Ikey. right side.

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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

8 • Press! F2 I ("File • The "File list" window is


selection") key. displayed.
9 • Select the file by [TI , [TI • The contents of the file • When the file name is
key and press! Enter Ikey. are displayed. knowledge, type the file
name directly.
• Note 2
10 • After confirmation of the • The "File list" window is
contents and press IF 10 I displayed.
("Previous") key.
11 • Press If 10 I("Previous") • The cursor is moved to
key to return the "land Earth station (les)".
"Facsimle" window.
12 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter Ikey. right side.
13 • Press I F2 I("LES list") • The "LES list" window is • When the JUE-7 SC is not
contents and press displayed. synchronized to satellite,
("Previous") key. the blank list is displayed.
14 • Select the LES ID by [TI , • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
[TI key and press IEnter I "posltion". knowledge, type the LES
key. ID directly.
• Note 3
15 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"posltion" is changed, right side.
press IEnter Ikey.
16 • When the ship's position • The "Facsimile" window
is included the is displayed.
transmitting message,
select "oN" and press
IEnterlkey.
When the ship's position
is not included, select
"Off' and press! Enterl
key.
17 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"characTer code" is "characTer code".
changed, press IEnter Ikey.
18 • Select the "characTer • The cursor is moved to
code" and IE nter Ikey. right side.
• Select the "Ia5" normally.
19 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"delivery Confirmation" is "delivery Confirmation".
changed, press IEnter Ikey.

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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

20 • When the delivery • The cursor is moved to


confirmation is requested right side.
to LES, select "oN" and
press! Enter Ikey.
• When the delivery
confirmation is not
requested to LES, select
"Off' and press IEnter I
key.
21 • After confirmation of each • The contents of the • If normally takes about 3-
parameter, press If 1I selected file is displayed, 5 minutes to complete the
("Send Call") key. then Main menu is communication.
displayed again.
22 • 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 If 10 I Example: Call date and time:
("previous") key. 1996/1/15
11:00
LES ID: 203
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time, date
destination number, LED
ID and the message are
displayed.
23 • After the message is • "S&F message (96-01-15
transmitted to subscriber's 11 :00) delivered to
"S&F message delivered subscribers (0811234567)"
to subscribers" is is displayed.
displayed and press IF10 I Example:Delivery date and time:
("previous") key. 1996/1/15
11 :00
Destination number:
0811234567
• When the message print
on function is turned on, i

the call time destination I


l
number and LES ID are
displayed.

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----~

The file is missing.


Confirm the file name.

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-----~

Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.


Confirm the LES ID.

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

Fl: Send call FlO: Previous

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Fig. 4.7.3 Example of Data (PSDN)" window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter Ikey.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "Data (PSDN)" • "Data (PSDN)" is optional
"Data (PSDN)" and press window is displayed. facility for each LES.
IEnter Ikey.
3 • Move the cursor to· the • The "Destination" window
"Data network id, is displayed.
subscriber's number and
answerback" and press
IEnter I.
4 • Move the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to • When the abbreviated
"l :" and press IEnter Ikey. "subscriber's no". number is used, Press IF2 I
("Address book code")
key.

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

7 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to


press IEnter Ikey. right side.
8 • Press IF2 I ("File • The "File list" window is
selection") key. displayed.
9 • Selected the file by[], [1J • The contents of the file • When the file name is
key and press IEnter Ikey. are displayed. knowledge, type the file
name directly.
• Note 2
10 • After confirmation of the • The "File list" window is
contents and press If 10 I displayed.
("Previous") key.
11 • Press IF10I ("Previous") • The cursor is moved to
key to return the "Data "land Earth station (les )".
(PSDN)" window.
12 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter Ikey. right side.
13 • Press IF2 I("LES list") key. • The "LES list" window is • When the JUE-75C is not
displayed. synchronized to satellite,
the blank list is displayed.
• Note 3
14 • Select the LES ID by ITJ, • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
[}] key and press IEnter I "position". knowledge, type the LES
key. ID directly.
15 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"position" is changed, right side.
press IEnter I key.
16 • When the ship's position • The "Data (PSDN)"
is included the window is displayed.
transmitting message,
select "oN" and press
IEnter Ikey.
When the ship's position
is not included, select
"Off' and press IEnter I
key.
17 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"characTer code" is "characTer code".
changed, press IEnter Ikey.
18 • Select the "characTer • The cursor is moved to
code" and IE nter Ikey. right side.
• Select the "Ia5" normally.

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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

19 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to


"delivery Confirmation" is "delivery Confirmation".
changed, pressl Enter Ikey.
20 • When the delivery • The cursor is moved to
confirmation is requested right side.
to LES, select "oN" and
pressl Enterlkey.
• When the delivery
confirmation is not
requested to LES, select
"Off' and press IEnter I
key.
21 • After confirmation of each • The Main menu is • If normally takes about 3-5
parameter, press [El] displayed. minutes to complete the
("Send Call") key. communication.
22 • 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 IF10 I 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, LED
I
I
I ID are displayed.
23 • After the message is • "S&F message (96-01-15
transmitted to subscribers 11 :00) delivered to
"S&F message delivered subscribers
to subscribers" is (11121234567)" is
displayed and press IF10 I displayed.
("previous") key. Example: Delivery date and time:
199611115
11 :00
Destination number:
11121234567
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time destination
number adn LES ID are
displayed.

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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----~

The file is missing.


Confirm the file name.

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-----~

Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.


Confirm the LES ID.

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

Fl: Send call Fl 0: Previous


11
Fig. 4.7.4 Example of Data (PSTN)" window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter I key.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "Data (PSTN)" • "Data (PSTN)" is optional
"Data (PSTN)" and press window is displayed. facility for each LES.
IEnter I key.
3 • Move the cursor to the • The "Destination" window
"Counrty code-subscriber's is displayed.
number and press IEnter I.
4 • Move the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to • When the abbreviated
"1 :" and press IEnter Ikey. "subscriber's no". number is used, Press IF2 I
("Address book code")
key.
5 • Type telephone country • The cursor is moved to • Note 1
code, subscriber's number "2:".
and press IEnter I.
Ex. Country code: 081
Subscriber's number:
12345678
w rn mrn rn rn
W [[] []] []] [[] IEnterl
6 • After confirmation of each • The cursor is moved to
parameter, press If 10 I "Modem of subscriber".
("Previous") key.
7 • When the sitting of the • The cursor is moved to
Modem of subscriber's right side.
and press! Enter Ikey.

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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

8 • Select the setting of the • The cursor is moved to


Modem of subscriber's "File name".
and press IEnter Ikey.
V22tiU: 1200bps
V22bistiU: 2400bps
V32bistiU: 9600bps
otherstiU: 3 digits protocal
number described
the CCITT
9 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter Ikey. right side.
10 • Press IF2 I("File selection") • The "File list" window is
key. displayed.
--
11 • Select the file~· []] • The contents of the file • When the file name is
key and press Enter key. are displayed. knowledge, type the file
name directly.
• Note 2
12 • After confirmation of the • The "File list" window is
contents and press IF10 I displayed.
("Previous") key.
13 • Press IF10 l("Previous") • The cursor is moved to
key to return the "Data "land Earth station (les)".
(PSTN)" window.
14 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to
pressl Enterlkey. right side.

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

17 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to


"position" is changed, right side.
press IEnter Ikey.
18 • When the ship's position is • The "Facsimile" window
included the transmitting is displayed.
message, select "oN" and
press IEnter Ikey.
When the ship's position is
not included, select "Off'
and press IEnter Ikey

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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

19 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to


"characTer code" is "characTer code".
changed, press IEnter Ikey.
20 • Select the "characTer • The cursor is moved to
code" and IEnter Ikey. right side.
• Select the "Ia5" normally.
21 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"delivery Confirmation" is "delivery Confirmation".
changed, press IEnter Ikey.
22 • When the delivery • The cursor is moved to
confirmation is requested right side.
to LES, select "oN" and
press IEnter Ikey.
• When the delivery
cinformation is not
requested to LES, select
"Off' and press IE nter I
key.
23 • After confirmation of each • The contents of the • If normally takes about 3-5
parameter, press [El] selected file is displayed, minutes to complete the
("Send Call") key. then Main menu is communication.
displayed again. • Note 4

24 • After the message is • "S&F message (96-01-15


transmitted to LES, "S&F 11 :00) sent to LES (203)"
is displayed.
message sent to LES" is
Example: Call date and time:
displayed and press IF10 I 1996/1/15
("previous") key. 11:00
LES ID: 203
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time, date
destination number, LED
ID are displayed.

• After the message is • "S&F message (96-01-15


25
11 :00) delivered to
transmitted to subscriber's
subscribers (0811234567)"
"S&F message delivered is displayed.
to subscribers" is Example: Deliverry date and time:
displayed and press IF10I 1996/1115
("previous") key .. 11:00
Destination number:
0811234567
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time destination
number and LES ID are
displayed.

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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----~

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-----~

Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.


Confirm the LES ID.

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----~

Can not display binary text


Confirm the file name

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.

~-------------- Closed network ============================:::;-i


Data network id 12345
File name TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) 203 (Yamaguchi)
position oN
traNsfer Data report 11·11
characTer code iTa2 Date
delivery Confirmation Off

Fl: Send call Fl 0: Previous


11
Fig. 4.7.5 Example of Closed network" window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter Ikey.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "closed network" • "closed network" is the
"closed network" and window is displayed. optional facility for each
press IEnter Ikey. LES.
3 • Move the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to
"closed network id" and right side.
press IEnter I.
4 • When the closed network • The closed network list
ID is selected, press IF2 I window is displayed.
("closed network ID list") • When the closed network
key. ID is not down-loaded,
the blank list is displayed.
5 • Select the closed network • The cursor is moved to
ID by [TI and [] key and "File name".
pressl Enter Ikey.
6 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter Ikey. right side.

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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

7 • Press IF2 I("File selection") • The "File list" window is


key. displayed.
8 • Select the file by ITJ , [1J • The contents of the file • When the file name is
key and press IEnter Ikey. are displayed. knowledge, type the file
name directly.
• Note 1
9 • After confirmation of the • The "File list" window is
contents and press If 10 I displayed.
("Previous") key.
10 • Press If 10 lc"Previous") • The cursor is moved to
key to return the "Closed "land Earth station (les )".
network" window.
11 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press! Enterlkey. right side.
12 • 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.
13 • Select the LES I~, • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID IS
[}]key and press Enter "position". knowledge, type the LES
key. ID directly.
• Note 2
14 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"position" is changed, right side.
press! Enter Ikey.
15 • When the ship's position is • The cursor is moved to
included the transmitting "traN sfer".
message, select "oN" and
press IEnter Ikey.
When the ship's position is
not included, select "Off'
and press IEnter Ikey.
16 • When the setting of • The cursor is moved to
"traN sfer" is changed, right side.
press IEnter Ikey.
17 • When the data reporting • When the "Data report" is
service is used, select the selected, skip to step 23.
"Data report" and press • When the "S&F" is
IEnter! key. selected, the "closed
• When the store and network" window is
forward service is used, displayed.
select the "S&F" and
press IEnter Ikey.

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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

18 • Select "characTer code" • The cursor is moved to


and press IEnter Ikey. "characTer code".
19 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"characTer code" is right side.
changed, pressl Enterlkey.
20 • Select the "characTer • The cursor is moved to
code" andl Enter Ikey. "delivery Confirmation".
21 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"delivery Confirmation" is right side.
changed, pressl Enterlkey.
22 • When the delivery • The "closed network"
confirmation is requested window is displayed.
to LES, select "oN" and
pressl Enter Ikey.
• When the delivery
confirmation is not
requested to LES, select
"Off' and press IEnter I
key.
23 • After confirmation of each • The contents of the • If normally takes about 3-5
parameter, press IF1 I selected file is displayed, minutes to complete the
("Send Call") key. then Main menu is communication.
displayed again.

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

....--------------Special access network ============================:l


Special access code abcdefe
File name TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) 203 (Yamaguchi)
position oN
characTer code Ia5
delivery Confirmation Off

Fl: Send call F 10: Previous


1
Fig. 4.7 .6 Example of 'Special access network" window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter Ikey.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "Special access • "Special access network"
"Special access network" network" window is is the optional facility for
and press IEnter Ikey. displayed. each LES.
3 • Move the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to
"Special access code" and right side.
press IEnter I.
4 • Type the Special access • The cursor is moved to
code (Numbers or "File name".
Alphabets, 6 digits
maximum) and press
IEnter Ikey.
Ex. clink
w DJ [I] [ii] [kJ !Enter I
5 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press! Enter Ikey. right side.
---

6 • Press [F2] ("File selection") • The "File list" window is


key. displayed.
7 • Select the file by [] , [±] • The contents of the file • When the file name is
key and press IEnter Ikey. are displayed. knowledge, type the file
name directly.
• Note 1

8 • After confirmation of the • The "File list" window is


contents and press IF10 I displayed.
("Previous") key.

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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

16 • Select the "characTer • The cursor is moved to


code" and IEnter Ikey. "delivery confirmation".
17 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"delivery Confirmation" is right side.
changed, press !Enter! key.
18 • When the delivery • The cursor is moved to I

confirmation is requested "characTer code".


to LES, select "oN" and • The "special access code"
press IEnterlkey. window is displayed.
• When the delivery
confirmation is not
requested to LES, select
"Off' and press !Enter Ikey.
19 • After confirmation of each •"WARNING, Can not
parameter, press IF1 I display binary text, Fl 0:
("Send Call") key. Previous" is displayed.
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----~

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.
Pressl F10I ("Previous") key and type the correct LES ID.

~------ERROR-----~

Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.


Confirm the LES ID.

Fl 0: Previous

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4.7.7 Transmitting Message with Prefix Code

~----------------Telex----------------~

Destination code-subscriber's number and


answerback 072-02822351
File name TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) 203 (Yamaguchi)
position oN
delivery Confirmation Off
characTer code iTa2

F 1: Send call Fl 0: Previous


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Fig. 4.7 .7 Example of Telex" window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter Ikey.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "others" window is
"Others" and press IEnter I displayed.
key.
Telex with prefix code
Facsimile with prefix code
data (psDn) with prefix code
data (psTn) with prefix code

I Fl 0: Previous I

3 • Move the cursor to the • The "Telex" window is


"Telex with prefix code". displayed.
For example, this manual
describes the procedure of
the telex with prefix code.
4 • Move the cursor to the • The "Destination" window
"Prefix code-subscriber's is displayed.
number and answerback"
and press IE nter I.
5 • Move the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to
"1:" and presslEnterlkey. "subscriber's no".

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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

[]] []] [4J [[] []] [f] [[]


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7 • Type answerback code and • The cursor is moved to • When the answerback code
press IEnterl. "2:". is not provided, press
Ex. 12345678 ABCD J IEnter Ikey only.
w[2J [I] w[[][6:] w • Note 1
[]] oo rn CCJ UiJ
DQJI Enter I
8 • After confirmation of each • The cursor is moved to
parameter, press IF10I "File name".
("Previous") key.
9 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnterlkey. right side.
10 • Press IF2 I("File selection") • The "File list" window is
key. displayed.
11 • Select the file by ITJ , (] • The contents of the file • When the file name is
key and press IEnter Ikey. are displayed. know ledge, type the file
name directly.
• Note 2
12 • After confirmation of the • The "File list" window is
contents and press IF10I displayed.
("Previous") key.
13 • Press IF10I ("Previous") • The cursor is moved to
key to return the "Telex" "land Earth station (les)".
window.
14 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press IEnter Ikey. right side.

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

17 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to


"position" is changed, right side.
press IEnter Ikey.
18 • When the ship's position is • The cursor is moved to
included the transmitting "delivery Confirmation".
message, select "oN" and
press IEnter Ikey.
When the ship's position is
not included, select "Off'
and press IEnter Ikey.
19 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
"delivery Confirmation" is right side.
changed, pressl Enterlkey.
20 • When the delivery • The cursor is moved to
confirmation is requested "characTer code''.
to LES, select "oN" and
press IEnter Ikey.
• When the delivery
confirmation is not
requested to LES, select
"Off' and press IEnter I I

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

25 • After the message is • "S&F message (96-01-15


transmitted to subscribers, 11 :00) delivered to
"S&F message delivered subscribers
to subscribers" is (1107202822351 )" is
displayed and press IF10 I displayed.
("previous") key. Example: Delivery date and time:
1996/1115
11:00
Destination number:
1107202822351
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time destination
number and LES ID are
displayed.

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-------_,

Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.


Confirm the LES ID.

FlO: Previous

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4.7.8 Abbreviated number
(1) Abbreviated number registration

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter Ikey.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "Transmit" window
service type to register the is displayed.
abbreviated number.
3 • Move the cursor to • The "Destination" window
"Destination code" and is displayed.
press IEnter Ikey.
4 • Press IF2 I("Address book • The "Address book code"
code") key. window is displayed.
5 • Move the cursor to • The cursor is moved to • The abbreviated number
register the abbreviated "Name". is registered 40 numbers
number and press IF6 I maximum.
("New code") key.
6 • Type the country code, • The typed numbers are • When the cursor is
subscriber's number and displayed. moved, press I~ I or I~ I
press! Enterlkey. key.
• When the service type is • When the number is
"Telex", type the deleted, Press IDel Ikey.
answerback code.
7 • After confirmation of each • The "Address book code"
parameter, press IF1 I window is displayed.
("Complete") key.
8 • Press IEsc Ikey. • The "Main Menu" screen
is displayed.

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(2) Abbreviated number selection

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to • The "Transmit" window


"Transmit" and press is displayed.
IEnter Ikey.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The "Transmit" window
service type to register the is displayed.
abbreviated number.
3 • Move the cursor to • The "Destination" window
"Destination code" and is displayed.
press IEnter Ikey.
4 • Press IF2 I("Address book • The "Address book code"
code") key. window is displayed.
5 • Select the abbreviated • The line selected number
number by cursor key and is displayed reverse.
press IEnter Ikey.
6 • Press IF10I ("Previous") • The "Destination" window • When the multi address
key. is displayed. function is used, press
JEnterl key and select the
number.
After confirmation, press
IF10l("Previous") key.
--

7 • Press IF 10 I("Previous") • The selected service type


key. window is displayed.
8 • Set the other number and • The "Main Menu" screen
press If 1 I("Send Call") is displayed.
key when you want to
send a call.

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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.

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks


1 Hold down IAlt I key and • The "Set up" window is
press [UJ key on Main displayed.
menu.

2 Move the cursor to the item • The "Scheduled


"Scheduled transmission" transmission" window is
then press !Enter! key. displayed.

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.

4 Move the cursor to each


item to set and press Enter
key then set each parameter.

5 After confirming each


parameter, to return to Main
menu, press If 10 I ("Previ-
ous") key twice or IESC I
key.

r;:::::======================== Scheduled Transmission # 1-------------


Starting date and Time
(yy-rnm-dd hh: mm UTC) 96-04-20 17:00
requesting Interval 00:10
lEs 002-111-210-302
Network Type Telex
Destination code &
subscriber number 072-0223344
Character code iTa2
data type qtH oFf
dS 1 2 Both
File name 0: TEST, TLX
transmission oFf

F9: Next Fl 0: Previous

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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.

Reception message list


No. Date Time Priority Size Service(*:EGC message)
1 96-05-22 07:15 Routine 456 * Chart correction service
2 96-05-21 22:34 Distress 3221 * WMO meteorological forecasts
3 96-05-15 19:14 Routine 431 * NAVTEX re-broadcast
4 96-05-13 12:52 Safety 215 * WMO meteorological forecasts
5 96-05-22 08:25 Routine 129
6 96-05-21 17:48 Routine 1218
7 96-05-20 10:12 Routine 384
8 96-05-19 09:44 Routine 253
9 96-05-19 09:25 Routine 123
10 96-05-12 13:03 Routine 530
-1- contd. (Total 200 Residual: 15 kbytes)

F5: Print out FlO: Previous


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Fig. 4.8.1 Example of Reception message list" Window

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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.

fig. 4.8.2 Warning Window

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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

Date Time Type of call Destination LES Msg no Size


96-04-12 14:20-14:25 S&F T 07202822351 222 12345 85
... Delivered to LES
96-04-12 13:50-13:55 S&F R 210 8421 125

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.

4.9.2 Print Out

When you want to print out the history, press [f5J ("Print out") key.

4.9.3 Clear History

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

To end this function, press IF10 I ("Previous") key or IEsc I key.

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4.10 Distress Alert

DO NOT REQUEST THE DISTRESS ALERA T EXCEPT IN AN EMERGENCY

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

Nature : Nature of distress (Default value: Unspecified)


Position : Ship's position
up Date : Last updated time
Course : Ship's heading
Speed : Navigation speed
I Es : LES ID/name where a distress alert is sent to

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

1 • Move the cursor to • Each parameter is


"Distress" and press IEnter I displayed.
key.

2 • After confirming each • Caution is displayed. • When you want to


para-meter, press I!!] key. change a parameter
("Send call") value, move the cursor
to the item you want to
change and press IEnter I
key.

3 • To initiate the distress • Buzzer in IME · If you do not want to


alert, press IEnter! key. starts sounding initiate a distress alert,
intermittently press Esc key, or move
then a distress the cursor to "No" then
alert is press IEnter I key.
transmitted.
• When the sound
ceases, the
distress message
is success- fully
transmitted to LES.

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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.

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;

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Hold down IALTl key and • "Set up" window is dis-


press [gJ key on Main played.
menu.

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.

4 • Type Telex destination • 1st field: 3-digit destina-


code and subscriber's tion code
number of polling user • 2nd field: Up to 11-digit
then press IE nter I key. subscriber's number

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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.

- - - - - - - - - - - - Land ID registration for polling - - - - - - - - - - - - - .


072 02822351 LES: 002-111-210-312
#2 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:
#3 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:
#4 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:
#5 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:
#6 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:
#7 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:
# 8 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:
#9 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:
# 10 Destination code & subscriber's no LES:

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.

Command for position polling:

/Q/XXX:XXX .... .XXX/X ..XI


I I I
I I Network type [TELEX, PSDN or Vxx (for PSTN)]
I Subscriber's number (up to 11-digit)
Destination code (3-digit)

Example of position polling:

MES receives the following message:

/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:

MES NUMBER: 487654321


POSITION
LAT N 12 34.56
LONG E 123 45.67
TIME (UTC) 12:34
SPEED 12.3 KNOT
COURSE 123.4 DEG
HIGHT 123 M
END

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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.

• Command for position polling

/FILEXXX ... XXXIXXX:XXX ..... XXX/X .. X/


I I I I I
I I I I Network type [TELEX, PSDN or Vxx (for PSTN)]
I I I Subscriber's number (up to 11-digit)
I I Destination code (3-digit)
I File name
Port number of DTE connected (1-digit)
0: Main DTE
1: No. 1 Data port (EDP port : Option)
2: No. 2 Data port (EDP port : Option)

• Example of position polling:

MES receives the following message:

/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:

FILE 0 : QBF. TLX


THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG.

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• Command for file list polling:

/FLISTX/XXX:XXX .... .XXXIX .. XI


I I I I
I I I Network type [TELEX, PSDN or Vxx (for PSTN)]
I I Subscriber's number (up to 11-digit)
I Destination code (3-digit)
Port number of DTE connected (I -digit)
0: Main
1: No. 1 Data port
2: No. 2 Data port

• Example of file list polling:

MES receives the following message:

/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.

• Command for file polling

/DSX/XXX:XXX .... .XXXIX .. XI


I I I I
I I I Network type [TELEX, PSDN or Vxx (for PSTN)]
I I Subscriber's number (up to 11-digit)
I Destination code (3-digit)
Port number of data source connected (I-digit)
0: Main (IME port)
1: No. 1 Data port (EDP port : Option)
2: No. 2 Data port (EDP port : Option)

• Example of data source polling

MES receives the following message:

/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.

Command for parameters read out polling:

/SR/XXX:XXX .... .XXX/X ..X/


I I I
I I Network type [TELEX, PSDN or Vxx (for PSTN)]
I Subscriber's number (up to 11-digit)
Destination code (3-digit)

Example of parameter read out polling:

• MES receives the following message:

/SR/123:01234567890/TELEX/

• MES will transmit the following message to the land based user, destination code: 123,
subscriber's number: 01234567890 via TELEX:

MET NUMBER: 499999999

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

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• Command for parameter setting

/SP!XXXXXXIXIXXXXXXIXXXXIXXXXIXXXIX ..X!XXX:X... XIX .. XIX .. XIX.XI

lJID
Interval [HHMM]
l
~smission
[ON or OFF]

Data type [DSO, DS 1,


DS2, P or combination]
Start time [HHMM]
Presentation [IA5, ITA2 or DATA]
Start date [YYMMDD]
Subscriber's number
Schedule number Destination code [4-digit for PSDN
3-digit for TELEX and PSTN]
Access code
Destination code (3-digit)

Network type [TELEX, PSDN, Vxx (for PSTN)]

Example of parameter setting:

• MES receives the following message:

/SP/123456/1/930515/1200/0600/101/V22B/001:1234567890/DATA/DS1/0N/

• MES will change the parameters as follows:

1 START 96-05-15 12:00


INTERVAL 06:00
LES 101
DESTINATION 001-1234567890
NETWORK PSTN(V22B)
CHARACTER DATA
DATA DSl
TRANSMIT ON

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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.

Command for call log polling:

/LOG/XXX:XXX .... .XXXIX .. XI


I I I
I I Network type [TELEX, PSDN or Vxx (for PSTN)]
I Subscriber's number (up to 11-digit)
Destination code (3-digit)

Example of call log polling:

• MES receives the following message:

/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

4.12.1 EGC Messages

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).

(i) MET NAVAREA warning or MET


Following message services are Forecast
available; (j) Download group identity
(a) General Call (k) SAR coordination to rectangular
(b) Group Call area
(c) Urgency message, NAV warning to (1) SAR coordination to circular area
rectangular area (m) Chart correction services
(d) Inmarsat system message (n) Chart correction services for fixed
(e) Coastal warning area
(f) Shore-ship distress alert to circular
area
(g) EGC system message
(h) Urgency message, MET/NA V
warning to circular area

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4.12.2 Receive Mode for EGC Reception (Receive-Mode)

The JUE-75C has following two kind of receive mode;


• "Inmarsat-C" mode; or
EGC message can be received when Inmarsat-C mode is not communicated.
• "EGC receive only" mode
EGC message can be received continuously and Inmarsat-C mode may be ignored.
However, the distress alert can be transmitted in EGC receive only mode.
This command is effective only while the MES status displayed at the first line of the DTE
is "Log-out", "Ready" or "EGC only".
When you choose "EGC receive only" from "Inmarsat-C", the JUE-75C will initiate log-out
automatically when logged in status. The other way, when you choose "Inmarsat-C" from "EGC
receive only", the JUE-75C will initiate log-in automatically.

~ 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.

4.12.3 EGC Message Restriction (Ege)

The JUE-75C can restrict to EGC message reception with Navarea, Fixed area, reception
type, NAVTEX coverage area and NA VTEX message type.
,--~-~~~-EGC ~~~~~--,

Fixed area : 0000000-0000000


reception Type
navtex Coverage area
navtex Message

Fl 0: Previous I

Fig. 4.12.3 EGC Window

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4.12.3.1 Navarea

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to "egC" • The "EGC" window is


and press I Enter I key. displayed.

2 • When you want to change • The "Navarea" window


the Navarea, press I Enter I is displayed.
key.

3 • When you want to restrict • The cursor is moved


the Navarea, move the cur- To "Enable" or
sor to the restrict Navarea "Disable".
number and IEnter I key.
· - · -- ·

4 • Move the cursor to "En- • The cursor is moved to


able" or "Disable" and next item.
press I Enter I key.

5 • Press IF10I • The"EGC"window is


("Previous")key. displayed.

6 • To return to Main menu, • Main menu screen is •When you want to


press IF101 ("Previous") displayed. change the another item,
key twice. move the cursor and
press I Enter I key.

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

Fig. 4.12.3.1(a) Navarea Window

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4.12.3.2 Fixed area

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to "egC" • The "EGC" window is


and press I Enter I key. displayed.

2 • When you want to change • The cursor is moved to


the Fixed area, move the the Find area.
cursor to the "Fixed area"
and press I Enter I key.

3 • Press the new Fixed area • The new Fixed area is


and IEnter I key. displayed and the cursor
is moved next to Fixed
area.

4 • To return to Main menu, •Main menu screen is •When you want to


press IF1ol ("Previous") displayed. change the other item,
key twice. move the cursor and
press ! Enter I key.

Navarea
: 0000000-0000000

reception Type
navtex Coverage area
navtex Message
Fl 0: Previous

Fig.4.12.3.2 EGC Window

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4.12.3.3 Reception type

The JUE-7 5C can restrict the EGC service message.

~-------- EGC reception type-------~

i·l;lllli::i:lllllt~ll'.·!illlill'. 111111:, Disable


CharT correction service for fixed areas l•JI: Disable
Download group identity 11111:1: Disable
General call 111111·, Disable
group calL 1111~@·: Disable

Fl 0: Previous

fig. 4.12.3.3 EGC Reception Type Window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

• Move the cursor to "egC" • The "EGC" window is


and press I Enter I key. displayed.

2 • Move the cursor to "recep- • The "EGC reception


tion type" and press IEnter I type" window is dis-
key. played.

3 • When you want to restrict • The cursor is moved to


the service message, move "Enable" or "Disable".
the cursor to restrict item
and press IEnter I key.

4 • Move the cursor to • The cursor is moved to


"Enable" or "Disable" and next item.
press I Enterl key.

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.

6 • To return to Main menu, • Main menu screen 1s • When you want to


press If10 I ("Previous") or displayed. change the other item,
press IEsc I key. move the cursor and
press IEnter I key.

Note: Group call


When the "Group call" is selected and the "Enable" is selected, the Group ID list is displayed.

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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 ----~

A : '111111 Disable N : ~lllllil! Disable


B : !111111. Disable 0 : [11111.il! Disable
C : !1111111 Disable P : tllltlll Disable
D : illlli.1 Disable Q : !111111~ Disable
E : 111111 Disable R 111111 Disable
F : '111111! Disable S : 111.1111 Disable
G : ·111111! Disable T : !111111 Disable
H : ·illllll. Disable U : 111111 Disable
I : ·111111 Disable V : illllJ.li Disable
J 1.11111: Disable W : lllllli Disable
K : Disable X : 11111111 Disable
L : 111111· Disable Y 11.1111 Disable
M : 111111 Disable Z : !1111~1, Disable

Fl 0: Previous

fig. 4.12.3.4 NAVTEX Coverage Area Window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to "egC" • The "EGC" window is


and press I Enter I key. displayed.

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".

3 • When you want to change • The cursor is moved to


the setting, move the cur- "Enable" or "Disable".
sor.

4 • Select the "Enable" or • The cursor moved to


"Disable" and press I Enter I next area.
key.

5 • Press IF1ol ("Previous") • The "EGC" window is •When you want to


key. displayed. change the other area
setting, return to step 3.

6 • To return to Main menu, •Main menu screen is •When you want to


press IF10I ("Previous") or displayed. change the other item,
press IEsc I key. voce the cursor and
press IEnter I key.

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4.12.3.5 Navtex message
JUE-75C can restrict the Navtex message.

~------ NAVTEX reception type------~

::mllHltllilil·! : 11111· Disable


Electronic navaid message : 111111: Disable
Ice repotrt : r.11111! Disable
Liran message : 111111:1 Disable
Meteorological forecasts : 11111~­ Disable
Omega message : ,111111 Disable
Pilot service message : tllllfl Disable
Satnav message : ·111111· Disable
qrU (no message on hand) : :111111 Disable
Fl 0: Previous

Fig. 4.12.3.5 NAVTEX Reception Type Window

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Move the cursor to "egC" • The "EGC" window is


and press I Enter I key. displayed.

2 • Move the cursor to • The "NAVTEX recep-


"Navtex message" and tion typ" window is
press I Enter I key. displayed.

3 • When you want to restrict • The cursor is moved to


the Navtex message, move "Enable" or Disable".
the cursor to restrict item
and press I Enter I key.

4 • Move the cursor to • The cursor is moved to


"Enable" or "Disable" and next item.
press IEnter I key .

5 • Press IF1 ol ("Previous") • The "EGC" window is • When you want to


key. displayed. restrict the other Navtex
message, return to step
3.

6 • To return to Main menu, • Main menu screen is • When you want to


press IF10 I ("Previous") or displayed. change the other item,
press IEsc I key. move the cursor and
press IEnter I key.

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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".

Step Operation DTE Response


1 • Move the cursor to the • "Distress" window is


"Distress" and press IEnter I displayed.
key.
2 • Mo_ve the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to
"Data source" and press right side.
IEnter! key.
3 • Select the "Data source" •When the "Gps" is se-
and press IEnter! key. lected, the cursor is
GPS: Ship's position is moved "lEs".
set from GPS data
Manual : Ship's position is
set to manual.
--
4 • Type the ship's latitude • The cursor is moved to
and press IEnterl key. "Course".
• Type the ship's Longitude
and press !Enter! key.
Ex. North : 35 50 20
East: 139 30 30
rNJ [3J [[][[][DJ C2J [DJ IEnter I
[f][1J[l][fil[ID[Q][1]15 IEnterl I
5 •When the ship's course is i • The cursor is moved to
changed, presslEnte~t~ey~ right side.
6 •When the ship's course is R e cursor is moved to
changed, presslEnterlkey. "speed".
7 • When the ship's Speed is • The cursor is moved to
changed, press IEfrtefl key. I right side.
8 • Type the ship's Speed and • The cursor is moved to
press! Ente~ key. "lEs".
--·

9 • To return to Main menu, • Main menu is displayed


press IF10 !("Previous") key right side.
orlEsclkey.

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

And DTE displays warning message and sounds.

4.12.3.7 Message Print Out Function

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.

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks


-·-

1 • Hold down IAlt Ikey and • "Set up" window is


press[!!] key. displayed.

2 • Move the cursor to • "Peripheral function"


"Peripheral Function" and window is displayed.
press IEnter Ikey.
--f-----------

3 • Move the cursor to • The cursor is moved to


"Message print out" and right side.
press IEnter Ikey.
- - - r----·

4 • Select "oN" or "oFf'' and • The cursor is moved to


pressl Enterlkey. next step.
oN : The function is turned
on.
oFf : The function is turned
off.

5 • Press IF10 lc"Previous") I


• "Setup" window is
key. I displayed.
I

6 • To return to Main menu I • Main menu is displayed.


I
press IEnter Ikey.
I I

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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

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

1 • Hold down IAlt I key and • The "Set up" window is


press [gJ key on Main displayed.
menu.
2 • Move the cursor to the • Initiation confirming
item "Performance test" window is displayed.
and press !Enter! key.
3 • Move the cursor to "Yes" • The "Set up" window is displayed.
and press !Enter I key. MES status changes to "PV test" from "Ready".
• The following window is 'displayed within PV testing.
Automatic test mode:
Normal communication disable
Do not press any distress button unless
You are in distress

5 • When PV test is com- • See the following exam-


pleted, test results is ple of test results.
displayed automatically.

~--------- Performance test result - - - - - - - - - - 93-06-27- 17:20 _

Overall result Applicable tests pass


Request attempts First attempt
RX attempts First attempt
TX attempts First attempt
Distress alert Test OK
Signal strength Greater than X + 3 dB
Bulletin Board Error Rate Pass
Transmit power OK
Frequency OK

F5 : Print out FlO: Previous

Fig. 4.13 .1 Example of Performance Test Results

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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.

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks

l • Hold down IAlt Ikey and • "Diagnostics" window is displayed.


press[A]key. Diagnostics

Data source contents I


Alarm history
ram/floppy diskette version
I
Distress Button Test
I

I Fl 0: Previous /

2 • Move the cursor to • "Distress Button test mode"


"Distress Button Test" window is displayed.
and press IEnter I key.
-===Distress Button test mode ==-
Distress buttons are under test
now.
Alarm history
ram/floppy diskette version
Distress Button Test

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.

--- Distress Button Test ---


Now distress button testing ----

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.

--- Distress Button Test ---


Distress button test succeeded.

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

6 • To return to Main menu, • Main menu is displayed.


press IF10I ("Previous")
key and presslF71
("Cancel") key.

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CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE

5.1 Maintenance

Keep the equipment in a good state according to the following maintenance.

5.1.1 Daily Maintenance

5.1.1.1 Mechanical 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.

5.1.1.2 Electrical Maintenance

Daily maintenance of electrical may be unnecessary.


Roll paper replacing procedures and ribbon cartridge replacing procedures are shown in the
"RO PRINTER OPERATION MANUAL" (Appendix).

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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.

5.2.1 Alarm Check

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:

5.2.2 Alarm History

The JUE-7 5C has a self monitering function named alarm history which is displayed as the
following procedure:

Step Operation DTE Response Remarks


1 • Hold down I Alt I key and • "Diagnostics" window is
press [A] key on Main displayed.
menu.
2 • Move the cursor to the • "Alarm history" window is
item "Alarm history" then displayed.
press !Enter I key. Main menu is displayed.
3 • To return to Main menu,
press IF10 I key twice or
IESCI key.

• Example of Alarm history

JUE75C IMN: 412345678UNIT: 10001 MAIN: 2. 5 MDM: 2. 2 DTE: 00 2. 5


EDP:
93-04-12 10: 54 TDM: 1 244 IN RDY IDL SDL: 0000 STS: 0000010000000
REC: 15 EIRP: RX:052F VCO : -118 FO : 3 IQ:0026
1. 93-04-12 10: 38 TDM: 0 244 OUTNOT IDL SDL: 0000 STS: 0000010000000
REC: 0 EIRP: RX: 0 VC0:-275 FO :- 5 IQ: 044B
2. 93-04-12 09: 10 TDM: 1 144 OUT NOT IDL SDL: 0000 STS: 0000011000000
REC: 15 EIRP: RX: 0 VC0:2422 FO:- 5 IQ:044C

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Alarm History Analysis

Model Name : JUE-7 5C


IMN (lnmarsat Mobile Number)
Unit (Serial number)
Main ROM Version Number
Modem ROM Version Number
Main DTE Type, Version Number (Type 00 : Lop Top PC)
EDP ROM Version Number (In case of no EDP, it is blank.)
Date
Time
TDM 0 Reserved
1 NCS Common Channel
2 CES TDM
3 Joint Common and TDM
4 Standby NCS Common Channel
TDM ID - ID Number
(In case of non synchronization, "000" is indicated.)
Log-in state IN Log-in
OUT Log-out
EGC EGC receive mode
TDM Sync state RDY Synchronization
NOT Non Synchronization
Comm state COM In communication
QUE Queue
PV In PV test
IDL In Idle
SCAN : Scanning NCS
Sequence Number - SDL sequence number
Status MSB : Carrier 1 ON 0 OFF
FTU OUT 1 ALM 0 Normal
TX PLL 1 ALM 0 Normal
DEM ALM 1 ALM 0 Normal
DEC ALM 1 ALM 0 Normal
DEC SYNC 1 ON 0 OFF
RX PLL 1 ALM 0 Normal
RX LEVEL 1 ALM 0 Normal
RX Booster 1 OFF 0 ON
STANDBY 1 ON 0 OFF (PA POWER)
TX DURATION 1 ALM 0 Normal
CCU RAM 1 NG 0 OK
CCU ROM 1 NG 0 OK
EDP RAM 1 NG 0 OK (NON EDP; blank)
EDP ROM 1 NG 0 OK (NON EDP; blank)
REC LEVEL - 0 - 15
EIRP
RX LEVEL - AGC Voltage
VCO Control Voltage - Carrier detection/lock state by +/- several 100
(In case of 0 state and of no variation, supposed DEM is not correctly
active.)
FO - When not detecting carrier, "O"
(In case of detecting carrier/lock state, it is controlled at +/- 16 by DEM,
but when transmission, there is case that it is not done due to no control
by DEM.)
IQ Base Band Level
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5.2.3 Countermeasure

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.

( 1) Abnormal operation IME


In case of the heavy fluctuation of the voltage or frequency of the power source, or
thunderbolt and etc., IME may not operate normally. In this case, set IPOWER I switch
to OFF and set to ON again.
IF above method does not work , Press IRESET I button in the IME panel by the tip of
narrow object (!2>2mm). (See Fig. 5.2.3.)

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

Fig. 5.2.3 IME Reset

(2) Abnormal operation of DTE


In case of the heavy fluctuation of the voltage or frequency of the power source, or
thunderbolt and etc., DTE may not operate normally. In this case, Press IDel I key under
holding ICtrl I and IAlt I keys.
If above method does not work or if the keyboard is ineffective, tum off the DTE with
pressing IPOWER I switch for about 1 second or press the IRESET] switch at the left
side with a narrow object such as the tip of a covered ball-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.

5.3 Information Window

JUE-75C have the following information windows.


The information window is displayed when the JUE-75C have some trouble or some warning.
(1) WARNING Window
(2) CAUTION Window
(3) ERROR Window
(4) Information Window
When the window is displayed, follow the instructions in the window.
When the information window is closed, press Fto ("Previous") .
The information window shows in Item 5.3.1 to 5.3.4 for example.

5.3.1 WARNING Window


The example of WARNING window shows Table 5.3.1.

Table 5.3.1 WARNING Message

W aming Message Contents Countermeasure


Enter new ship's position • The ship's position is no up- • UP-date the ship's position in
dated for 4 hours or more. the "Distress" window and
press IF10I ("Previous") key.

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.

Window overflow • The window is opened • Press IF10I ("Previous") key to


maximum. close the window one by one.

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~WARNING

Enter new ship's position.

FlO: Previous

Fig. 5.3.1 Warning Window

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5.3.2 CAUTIONWindow

The example of CAUTION window shows Tabl 5.3.2.

Table 5.3.2 WARNING Message

Caoution Message Contents Countermeasure


By current high priority • The previous request is
request, previous request ( 144, cancelled by the high
92-04-19-12: 30) is cancelled priority request.

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

By current high priority request, previous request , (92-04-19-12:30) is cancelled

FlO: Previous

Fig. 5.3.2 Warning Window

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5.3.3 ERROR Window

The example of ERROR window shows Table 5.3.3.

Table 5.3.3 ERROR Message

ERROR Message Contents Countermeasure

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

Diskette drive is not ready.


Insert diskette and press IEnterlkey.
Fl 0: Previous

Fig. 5.3.3 ERROR Window

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5.3.4 INFORMATIONWindow
The example of Information window shows Table 5.3.4.

Information Message (Example) Countermeasure


NCS operates restoration mode. • Type the 3 digits CES number.
Select preferred CES.
CES:O

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 initializing a diskette. • Do not remove the diskette within the


Please wait. intializing a diskette.
DO NOT REMOVE THE DISKETTE.

Now printing. • If the window is not closed, the printer may


Please wait. be troubled.
• Turn off the Main Power.

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) failed. • Retry the request.

Request (96-04-14-08: 10) failed.


Now retrying to request.

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) deliverred to


subscribers (072123456, 07202822351).

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)

Now reading data.


Please wait.

Fig. 5.3.4 Information Window

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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.

Table 1 list of Sales Office in Japan

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

ONOMICHI 1-15 Nishitsuchido, Onomichi 722 TEL 0848-23-6062


Office FAX 0848-22-3305

KYUSYU Tokyo Seimei Fukuoka Building TEL 092-262-2141


Branch Office 1-31, Tenyamachi, Hakata, Fukuoka 812 FAX 092-262-2161

NAGASAKI 1-20, Asahi, Nagasaki 852 TEL 0958-61-8148


Branch Office FAX 0958-62-8944

KAGOSHIMA 14-31 Kamoikeshinmachi TEL 0992-50-6161


Branch Office Kagoshima 890 FAX 0992-50-6151

OKINAWA Takunan Building TEL 098-835-2225


Sales Office 165-7, Aza-Tsubogawa, Naha, Okinawa 900 FAX 098-835-2261

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Table 2 Satellite Communication Service Network of JRC

Country Port Name & Address Tlx. Cable, Tel, Fax

Australia Sydney Head Office TIX RADSERV AA24493


AW A Electronic Services Cable RADSERV SYDNEY
0 Tel 61-2-310-3022
78-82 Wyndham st.
Alexandria N.S.W. 2015 Fax 61-2-310-3662
CQmmonwe~Jth of AUSTRALIA 61-2-568-2426
WORK SHOP

Melbourne C.H. Smith Marine Pty., Ltd. Tix CHSVIC AA 139700


0 16 Langridge Street Tel 61-3-417-1077
P.O. Box 20 Fax 61-3-416-1171
Collingwood Victoria, 3066
CommQnW~l!lth of AUSTRALIA

Brisbane TMQ Electronics Pty. Ltd. Tel 61-7-3967245


264 Tingal Road, Fax 61-7-3968254
0 Wynnum, 4178, Q'land.,
CommQnwealth Qf AUSTRALIA
Freemantle Perth McCorkills Coastal Electronics Tix 92352 MCORKL
0 I 08 Marine Tee. Fremantle, Tel 61-9-335-4800
WA 6160, P.O. Box 389, Fax 61-9-335-5295
Commonwealth of AUSTRALIA
Bahrain Mina Sulman Head Office: Tix 8226 ATS BN
Aeradio Technical Services W.L.L Cable AERTECH BAHRAIN

* P.O. Box 26803, Mina Sulman


Industrial Area
BAHRAIN
Tel
Fax
973-727790
973-727811

Belgium Antwerp Antwerp Marine Radio Company Tix 31734 AMRC B


0 Noorderlaan 76, Antwerp Cable AMRC B
BELGIUM Tel 32-3-541-04-63
Fax 32-3-542-61-73
32-3-542-57-98

Brazil Rio de Janeiro JRC do Brazil Empreendimentos Tix 2130428 JRCR BR


@ Electronicos Ltda. Tel 55-21-220-8121
Av. Almirante Barroso, 63 Fax 55-21-240-6324
S/2727 20, 031 Rio de Janeiro-RJ
BRAZIL
Canada Montreal Head Office: Tix 05-827822 ARCON MTL
0 Canadian Marconi Company Cable ARCON MONTREAL
2442 Trenton Avenue Tel l-514-341-7630 EXT. 580
Montreal, Quebec, H3P l Y9 Fax 1-514-340-3100
CANADA
(DEPOT)
Halifax, Toronto, Vancouver & Others

China Dalian Dalian Ocean Shipping Co. Tix 86162 DOSCO CN


Tel 86-411-236161
0 29, QiQi Street, Dalian
CHINA Fax 86-411-234500
TELE-COMMUNICATION DEPT

Santiago INTER EXPORT Ltda. Tix 340496 INPORT CK


Chile
0 Avda, Francisco Bilbao 2168 Tel 56-2-635-2885
(P.O. Box 9269) Plovidencia Santiago Fax 56-2-44655
ReQublic of CHILE

Copenhagen AAGE HEMPEL International NS Tix 15231 HEMPEL DK


Denmark
0 39, Havnegade 39-DK-1058 Tel 45-33-326767

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Copenhagen K Fax 45-33-150914
DENMARK

: JRC' s overseas office


0 Sales and sercice agent

* Service agent

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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

Finland Helsinki Akkuteollisuus oy Tix 121385 START SF


0 P.O. Box 60 Tel 358-0-52-501
SF-02631 Espoo 63 Fax 358-0-523130 (5250318)
FINLAND

France Le Havre Head Office: Tlx 190865 ETNAF


0 Etudes Technigues Et Nouvelles Tel 33-35-440022
Applications Fax 33-35-540555
Route de Montivilliers
76930 Octeville Sur Mer
FRANCE

Paris Head Office: Tlx 612455


Compagnie Radio-Maritime CRM

*
Cable EXPLORADEC PARIS
4 Route Principale du Port 92233 Tel 33-1-40850602
Gennevilliers Fax 33-1-47946229
FRANCE
(DEPOT)
Marseille & others

Germany Hamburg H. E. EISSING KG Tlx 041-27873


0 Gotenstrasse 20 Tel 49-40-2378080
20097 Hamburg Fax 49-40-23780819
GERMANY

Emden H.B. EISSING KG Tix 041-27873


0 2Polderweg 18 Tel 49-4921-80080
Postfach 1433 Tel2. 49-4921-800834
26723 Emden Fax 49-4921-800819
GERMANY Fax2. 49-4921-800838

Greece Piraeus Greek Technical Radio Tix 213311 GREC GR

* Electronic Company Cable SHIPCERES PIRAEUS


Akti Miaouli 69, Piraeus Tel 30-1-4522882/4591140
P.C. 10 /4591142
GREECE Fax 30-1-418-0549

Hong Kong Hong Electech Services Ltd. Tix HX 84555/61720 ESLHK

*
Kong 48/F., Hopewell Center Cable ELECTECHK
183, Queen's Road, East, Tel 852-5-283911,
HONG KONG Fax 852-5-596519

India Bombay Head Office Tix 0113103/0115251/


0 NIRANS (India) Private Ltd. 0112409/01173386
Malhotra House, 3rd Floor Tel 91-22-261-8303/8304
Opp. G.P.O., Bombay-400 001 91-22-261-1303
Reuublic of INDIA Fax 91-22-202-4845

Indonesia Jakarta Japan Radio Co., Ltd. Tix JKT 46331


@ Cable JAPANRADIO
Jakarta Liaison Office JAKARTA
c/o Sahid Jaya Boulevard Hotel Tel 62-21-583400
86, JI. Jehdral Sudirman, 62-21-584151
Jakarta 62-21-584152
62-21-584153
INDONESIA 62-21-584 I 54
62-21-584155
62-21-584156
62-21-584157
62-21-584158
62-21-584159
Fax 62-21-586186

'S'' @
O
JRC' s overseas office
Sales and service agent
* Service agent

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Country Port Name & Address Tix, Cable, Tel, Fax

Ireland Dublin IMEC Marin Systems Limited Tix 32901 IMEC EI


0 Balboyle Industrial Estate, Tel 353-1-393132
Dublin 13, 353-1-393065
Re11ublic of IRELA~D

Italy Roma Head Office: Tlx 611663 TELERO i


Compagnia Generate Telemar Cable TELEMAR-ROMA

* via le Tiziano, 19, 00196 Roma


(Headquarters)
ITALY
Tel
Fax
39-6-3221800
39-6-3961200

(DEPOT)
Genova & others

Korea Busan Marine Radio Co., Ltd. Tix K52026 MARADIO

*
#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

Malta Valletta Malta Drydocks Tix 461211 DRYDKS MW

*
Teh Docks, Malta Cable DRYDOCKS MALT A
P.O. Box 581 Valletta Tel 356-822451/822491
MALTA Fax 356-800021

Netherlands Rotterdam Head Qffice: Tix RHOTT NL 28150


0 Radio-Holland B.V. Cable RADIO HOLLAND
Eekhoutstraat 2, 3087 AB ROTTERDAM
Rotterdam, P.O. Box 5068, 3008 Tel 31-10-4283344
AB Rotterdam Fax 31-10-4281498
THE NETEHRALNDS

Rotterdam Japan Radio Co., Ltd. Tix RHOTT NL 28150


@ Rotterdam Liaison Office Cable RADIO-HOLLAND
c/o RADIO-HOLLAND B.V. ROTTERDAM
Eekhoutstraat 2, 3087 AB Tel 31-10-4291088
Rotterdam, P.O. Box 5068, 3008 31-10- 4294581
AB Rotterdam Fax 31-10-4282259
THE NETHERLANDS

Netheriands Cura9ao Head Office: Tix 390-1195 RHOCA NA


Antilles Willemstad Radio-Holland Carribbean N.V. Cable RADIO HOLLAND-

* Pletteryweg ZIN, P.O. Box 3894


Willemstad, Curacao
NTEHERLANDS ANTILLES
Tel
WILEMST AD CURACAO
599-9-612577
599-9-612617
599-9-612424
599-9-612024
Fax 599-9-612723

JRC' s overseas office


Sales and service agent
Service agent

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Country Port Name & Address Tlx, Cable, Tel, Fax

New Zealand Wellington Head Office: Tix GYRO NZ 3688


LL Wright Ltd. Atten: Gyro

* 221 Newlands Road


P.O. Box 26051
Newlands, Wellington 4,
Cable
Tel
A.H.
GYRO, WELLINGTON
64-4-785-343, 787-875
788-374
NEW ZEALAND J.A. Richardson tel 678-676

Aukland Advanced Marine Ltd. Tel 64-4-72365 l


410 Rosebank Rd, Avondale Fax 64-4-723453
0
P.O. Box 71-125, Auckland 7
NEW ZEALAND
Norway Egersund Robertson Tritech A/S Tix 33139 RADIO N
0 P.O. Box 55 Tel 47-4-49-1777
N-4371 Egersund Fax 47-4-49-2443
NORWAY

Oslo NS Norske Telektron Tix 76485 TELEX N


0 Headmarksgt 13,0658 Oslo 6 Tel 47-2-68-3510
NQRWAY Fax 47-2-68-1153

Philippines Manila Japan Radio Co., Ltd. Tlx 63-2-508565


@ Manila Liaison Office 63-2-571490
2320 Taftave., Malate, Manila, Fax 63-2-5215049
PHILIPPINES
Portugal Lisbon Head Office: Tix 68541 ONDEX
0 Ondex-Telecomunicacoes
E Electronica Lda. Tel 351-1-609059
Avenida 24 De Julho 132 Fax 351-1-665626
1300 Lisboa
PORTUGAL
Saudi Arabia Jeddah Kanoo Communications Division Tix 495 60205 l KANSHP SJ
P.O. Box 1021, Tel 966-2-6692483

* 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

South Africa Capetown SMD Telecommunications CC Tix 520249 SMD CT SA

* 53 Paarden Eiland Road


P.O. Box 82,
Paarden Eiland
SOUTH AFRICA
Cable
Tel
Fax
RADAR CAPE TOWN
27-21-5110556
27-21-5112886

(DEPOT)
Durban & others

Spain Las Palmas Japan Radio Co., Ltd., Las


Palmas Liaison Office
@ c/o Tosa Tix 96133 NIPA E
cl Albareda, 56-5 Tel 34-28-264154
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 34-28-264158
SPAIN Fax 34-28-220351

Madrid Head Office: Tix 27284 EUROT E


Eurotronica S.A Cable EUROTRONICA
0 Division Naval Tel 34-1-4020640
Don Ramon de la Cruz 90, 28006 34-1-4020725
Madrid Fax 34-1-4010116
SPAIN

MM@ : JRC' s overseas office


0 Sales and service agent
: Service agent
*
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Country Port Name & Address Tix, Cable, Tel, Fax

Sweden Gothenburg Ranatec AB Tix 14464 RANATE S


0 Langebergsgatan 26A Tel 46-31-681530
S-42132 Vastra Frolunda Fax 46-31-284496
SWEDEN

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

Shin Fon Electronics Co., Ltd. Tix 72220 SHINFON


Kaohsiung
0 No.64 Yu-Kang Chung 2 Road, Cable SHINFONCO
Kaohsiung 80628 KAOHSIUNG
TAIWAN Tel 886-7-8115525
Fax 886-7-8114977

Thailand Bangkok CODAR (Thailand) Co., Ltd. Tix 21385 CODAR TH


0 67 /2 Soi Somprasong 3, Tel 66-2-254-5209
Phetburi Rd. Amphur Phyathai Fax 66-2-2557193
Bangkok l 0400,
Kingdom of THAILAD

U.A.E. Dubai, ALBW ARDY IAL Tix 46296 ABIAL EM


Sharjah,
Ras al
Khanmah
* P.O. Box 9197, Dubai
Rashidiyah Rd, Rashidiyah,
Dubain
Cable
Tel
Fax
INTAERIO DUBAI
971-4-857111
917-4529128
U.A.E.

U.K. Bristol BROADGA TE LIMITED Tix 444578 BDGATE G

* Broadquay House Eagleswood Business


Park Woodlands Lane Almonds bury
Bristol BS 12 4EU
Tel
Fax
44-705-663239
44-705-663241

U.K.

Portsmouth C/O Raytheon Marine Europe Tel 44-279-444-244


0 Anchorage Park, Portsmouth, Hampshire, Fax 44-279-444-223
P03 STD, England

London JRC (UK) LIMITED Tix 865629 JAPRAD G


@ Suite I 00, Temple Chambers Tel 44-171-353-7960
Temple Avenue, London 44-171-583-7440

-@
EC4Y ODT Fax 44-171-353-3321
U.K.

: JRC' s overseas office


0 Sales and service agent
: Service agent
*

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Country Port Name & Address Tix, Cable, Tel, Fax

U.S.A. Jacksonville Mackay Communications Inc. Tel 1-904-724-610 I

* 9126 Galveston Avenue


Jacksonville, Florida 32211
U.S.A.
Fax
1-904-724-5702
1-904-7245066

Los Angeles Mackay Communications Inc. Tlx 691402 MACRADGRM LGB


1429 Magnolia Avenue Long Beach Tel 1-213-435-0086

* California 90813
U.S.A.
Fax 1-213-432-1549

Hudson Rayteon Marine Company Tix 681-7529


0 46 River Road Tel 1-603-881-5200
Hudson, New Hampshire 03051 Fax 1-603-881-4756
U.S.A.
Miami Mackay Communications Inc. Tix 803273 MACRADGRM MIA

* 1581 N.W. 88th Avenue


Miami, Florida 33172
U.S.A.
Tel
Fax
1-305-591-3399
1-305-591-1879

New Orleans Mackay Communications Inc. Tix 584266 MACRADGRM

* 5612 Jenesen, Suite H


Harahan Luisiana 70123
U.S.A.
Fax
Tel 1-504-733-5824
1-504-734-8535

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.

Head Office: Tix 4754132/4754584


MACHRADGRM ELZ

*
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
Berkeley, Calif. 94710-2281 Tel 1-415-549-0577
U.S.A. 1-415-441-7989
Fax 1-415-5491678

Seattle Japan Radio Co., Ltd. Tix RA YTHEONSEA


@ Seattle Liaison Office 444 2091
c/o Rayteon Marine Co. Tel 1-206-763-3479
1521 S 92nd Place Fax 1-206-762-3097
Seattle WA 98108
U.S.A.

Mackey Communications Inc. Tel 1-206-922-6260


Fax 1-206-922-6619

*
4630 16th ST. East

-@
B-10 Tacoma, Washington 98424
US.A.

JRC' s overseas office


0 Sales and service agent
Service agent
*

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lnmarsat-C land earth station operators and access codes
(November 2001)

Land earth station operator Country AOR-W AOR-E IOR POR


Beijing Marine China 311 211
CAT Thailand 319
Comsat Mobile Communications USA 001 101 201
CP Radio Marconi Portugal 118
DeTeSaT* Germany 021 121 321 221
Eik Global Communications Norway 004 104 304 204
Embratel Brazil 114
France Telecom France 121 321
KDD Japan 003 103 303 203
Korea Telecom South Korea 308 208
OTE Greece 120 305
Polish Telecom Poland 116 316
Saudi Telecom Co Saudi Arabia I 125 325
Singapore Telecom Singapore 328 210
Stratos mobile Networks Canada 002 102 302 202
Telecom Company of Iran Iran 314
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Telecom Italia Italy 105 335


Turk Telecom Turkey I
110 310
Vishipel (Hai Phong) Vietnam 009

VSNL India 306

Xantic (ST A TION 12) Netherlands 012 112 312 212

Xantic (TELSTRA) Australia 022 122 322 222


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APPENDIX 3. TELEX DESTINATION CODES LIST

The following is an alphabetical listing of countries along with their associated standardized
international country code for INMARSAT ship-to-shore telex call.

893 Abu Dhabi 66 Czechoslovakia 88 Iran


79 Afghanistan 491 Iraq
893 Ajman (UAE) 55 Denmark 500 Ireland (EIRE)
200 Alaska 979 Djiboti (Issas) 606 Israel
604 Albania 394 Dominica (W.I.) 43 Italy
408 Algeria 202 Dominican Rep. (ITT) 983 Ivory Coast (Rep. of)

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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

A3-l
42 Monaco 965 Seychelles
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

It 703 New Guinea (Br.)


771 New Hebrides
74 New Zealand
375 Nicaragua
975 Niger
905 Nigeria
776 Niue Isl.
54 Sweden
45 Switzerland
492 Syrian Arab Rep.

769
989
990
Taiwan
Tanzania
Tanzania (Zanzibar)
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.)

497 Qatar (Doha) 806 Yemen (Southern)


895 Yemen (Northern)
961 Reunion 62 Yugoslavia
65 Romania
909 Rwanda 982 Zaire
902 Zambia
397 St.Kitts (W.I.) 907 Zimbabwe
398 St.Lucia (W.I.)
390 St.Maarten
204 St.Pierre and Miquelon
399 St.Vincent (W.l.)
779 Samoa (Western)
770 Samoa (American)
43 San Marino
967 Sao Tome & Principe
495 Saudi Arabia
51 Scotland
906 Senegal

A3-2
APPENDIX 4. NKG-800 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE

Concerning details, please refer the installation manual for each equipment.

Contents
Page

1. Cautions for use .................................................................................................... A4- 2

2. Outline and names of components ..................................................................... A4- 3

2.1 Supplied accessories ................................................................................. A4- 3

2.2 Components names .................................................................................. A4- 3

3. Installation ............................................................................................................. A4- 4

3.1 Fix tape attachment ................................................................................. A4- 4

3.2 Change of ribbon cassette-cartridge ...................................................... A4- 6

3.3 Printing pressure adjustment ................................................................. A4- 7


(Printer paper thickness adjustment)

3.4 Roll paper loading ................................................................................... A4- 8

3.5 Connection with terminal ...................................................................... A4-11

4. Self-printing function ........................................................................................... A4-12

A4-1
1. CAUTIONS FOR USE

• Don't touch immediately after printing as the printing head is still very hot.

• To set the ribbon, pay attention not to twist the ribbon.

• To tum on the power again after once turned OFF, wait at least 2 seconds. If this is not
respected, initialization may become wrong.

• Do not install in humid or dusty place or place exposed to direct sunshine.

• Don't print without ribbon cassette and paper.

• Set the printer on desk or table installed evenly and stably.

• 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.

A4-2
2. OUTLINE AND NAMES OF COMPONENTS

2.1 Supplied accessories

The following items are included as part your purchase

1) Printer 6) Fix tape 2 pairs


2) Ribbon Cartridge (Black) 7) Cap 2 pcs.
3) Printer Cover 8) Stand holding screw 2 pcs.
4) Roll Paper Stand Unit
5) Fuse
Printer, Cover

Roll paper stand w1it

Cap

Ribbon Cartridge

2.2 Components names


Paper Support Bar
Roll Paper Stand Unit

Roll Bar

Power Switch

A4-3
3. INSTALLATION

J.1 Fix tape attachment

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3.2 Change of ribbon cassette - cartridge

Mounting method

1) Verify that the power switch remains turned OFF.


2) Tum the cassette knob in arrow mark direction to give tension to the ribbon.
3) In case of paper stand has been mounted, loosen stand holding screw and slide the paper
stand backward.
4) Remove the printer cover.

Ribbon Feed Knob


5) Move by hand the printing head to its
Ribbon Cartridge
home position (left end).

6) Put the ribbon cassette so as the ribbon


is placed between the ribbon mask and
printing head. At that time, arrange so
as the ribbon feeding shaft enters in a
Ribbon Mask
hole located under the ribbon cassette
knob.

7) Push lightly from top both ends of the


ribbon cassette.

8) Turn again the cassette konb to give


Ribbon Feeding Shaft
tension to the ribbon.

9) Verify that the ribbon is correctly placed


in front of the printing head.

~CAUTIONS
Immediately after printing, the printing head is still very hot, don't touch it until it is cool
down.

A4-6
Dismounting method

1) To change the ribbon, at first verify that


the power to printer is turned OFF.

2) In case of paper stand has been mounted,


loosen stand holding screws and slide the
paper stand backward.

3) Remove the printer cover.

4) Seize the ribbon cassette knob, nse up


vertically to remove.

3.3 Printing pressure adjustment (Print paper thickness adjustment)

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.

CD ®

A4-7
3.4 Roll paper loading

Paper holder mounting

Roll Paper Cover

Print Head

Sensor guide rail

Paper shoot
Platen
Roll paper stand Paper holder mounting

1) Insert the roll paper stand into guides on


right and left

Loading of roll paper

1) Cut off broken or folded end of roll


paper.
0-- 2) Insert roll core to roll.
3) Pull toward you the sensor guide lever.
4) Mount the roll with roll core to roller

Roll bar
Roll paper holder. At that time, pay attention to
direction of paper.
5) Mount caps above the roll bar.

Sensor guide rail

A4-8
Roll paper setting

1) In case of paper stand has been mounted,


loosen stand holding screws and slide the
paper stand backward.

2) Remove the printer cover.

3) Push back the friction lever.

Platen
4) Pass the roll paper on paper guide bar,
insert it in paper chnte, pnll it ant from
·front of the platen.
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5) Pull out the paper, adjust paper position


for feeding and discharge side, so as
paper enters straight.

Arrange
6) When the position is fixed, pull the
friction lever toward you.

Paper loading Adjustment of guide ring

Move the right and left guide rings to adjust


for paper width. Fix them so as they retain
lightly the paper.

Guide ring

A4-9
Mount of roll paper cover
1) Mount the roll paper cover as shown in
Fig.

2) Push up the paper support lever.

Connection of paper end near sensor

Connect the sensor cable on the back as


shown in Fig.

Upon accomplishment of the above, the state becomes as shown in Fig. below. Then mount
the printer cover. Slide finally the paper stand forward and fix it by stand holding screws.

Roll paper

Roll paper cover

A4-10
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.

2) Connect the other end of cable to the terminal.

111111111111111111

Power Connector
Wire Clip

A4-11
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.

[Sample]

S E LF TE S T Version. AMX4010

Draft font
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$%&' ( ),-./-123456789: ;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLHNOPQRSTUVWXYZ-_abcdefghijklmnopq
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Sans Serif font
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A4-12
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APPENDIX 6. JUE-75C· CABLES

DTE-IME Cable connection (W904: 6ZCSC00409)

DTE (D-Sub 9pin) IME (D-Sub 9pin)

Pin I DCD • • DCD (no connection)


Pin 2 RD ---. _______________
/O RD (input)
~~----
---..:::::=-<~
Pin 3 SD ......----- ~- ........ SD (output)

Pin 4 DTR DTR (output)

Pin 5
Pin 6
GND
DSR
~::~~~---E GND
DSR (input)

Pin 7
Pin 8
RTS
CTS
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RTS
CTS
(output)
(input)

Pin 9 RI • • RI (no connection)

PRINTER cable connection (W906: 6ZCSC00407)

Pin I
Pin 2
Pin 3
IME (D-Sub 25pin)

STROBE
DATA I
DATA 2
(output)
(output)
(output)
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Printer (Parallel 36pin)

STROBE
DATA I
DATA 2
Pin I
Pin 2
Pin 3
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Pin 4 DATA 3 (output) 7• DATA 3 Pin 4

Pin 5 DATA 4 (output) -----7o DATA 4 Pin 5

Pin 6 DATA 5 (output) -----7• DATA 5 Pin 6

Pin 7 DATA 6 (output) --------7• DATA 6 Pin 7

Pin 8
Pin 9
DATA 7
DATA 8
(output)
(output)
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• DATA 7
DATA 8
Pin 8
Pin 9

Pin 10 ACK (input) •-<E-- ACK Pin 10

Pin I 1 BUSY (input) ·~ ...........--0 BUSY Pin I I

Pin I2 DE (input) • DE Pin 12

Pin 13
Pin 14
SEL
AUTFD
(input)
(output)


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SEL
AUTFD
Pin I3
Pin I4

Pin I5 FAULT (input) •-<E---- FAULT Pin 32

Pin I6
Pin 17
PRIME
no connection
(output)
-- >• PRIME Pin 31

Pin 18 GND •C:::: >• GND Pin I9, 21, 23, 25

through 25 27, 29, 30, 33

A6-l
OSB Cable (6ZCSC00457)

J908 (IME) 1909 (OSB)


Signal Name Conductor Identification
Pin No. Pin No.
--~·

NAY DATA I I I Orange/ Red


- · - - · - - - - - -- -

NAY DATA 2 9 9 Orange / Black


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DBI / 2 Buzz 2 2 Grey/ Red
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DBI /2SYNC IO IO Grey / Black

DBI DI 8 8 Grey / Black / Black

DBI D2 15 I5 Grey / Red / Red


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DB2 DI 14 I4 White / Red / Red


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DB2 D2 3 3 White/ Red


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DBI I 2 GND II II White / Black

EXT BUZZ SIG 4 4 Yellow / Red


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EXT BUZZ SW- I2 I2 Yell ow / Black


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DBI I 2 I EXT BUZZ+5Y 5 5 Pink/ Red


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GPS DATA 2 (GND) /EXT BU ZZ GND 6 6 Orange / Red / Red


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GPS DATA I 7 7 Orange / Black / Black

RS232/422 INTF-IME Cable connection

RS232/ 422 (D-Sub 9pin) IME (D-Sub 9pin)

Pin I DCD • • DCD (no connection)

Pin 2 RD ·<E------_ -~-


~ RD (input)

Pin 3 SD -----------------~- ------·--------. SD (output)

Pin 4 DTR DTR (output)

Pin 5
Pin 6
GND
DSR
/?><~: GND
DSR (input)
RTS (output)
Pin 7
Pin 8
RTS
CTS
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Pin 9 RI • • RI (no connection)

A6-2
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE
IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal
agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer
("Manufacturer") of the special purpose computing device ("SYSTEM") you acquired
which includes certain Microsoft software product (s) installed on the SYSTEM
("SOFTWARE"). The SOFTWARE includes computer software, the associated media,
any printed materials, and any "online" or electronic documentation. By installing,
copying or otherwise using the SOFTWARE, you agree to be bound by the terns of
this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, Manufacturer and Microsoft
Corporation ("Microsoft") are unwilling to license the SOFTWARE to you. In such
event, you may not use or copy the SOFTWARE, and you should promptly contact
Manufacturer for instructions on return of the unused product (s) for a refund.

SOFTWARE LICENSE
The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other
intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.

1. GRANT OF LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following rights:


• Softwate. You may use the SOFTWARE as installed on the SYSTEM.
• Back-up Copy. If MANUFACTURER has not included a copy of the SOFTWARE on separate
media with the SYSTEM, you may make a single copy of the SOFTWARE for use solely for
archival purposes with the SYSTEM.

2. DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS.


• Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly. You may not reverse
engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such
activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.
• Single SYSTEM. The SOFTWARE is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated product.
The SOFTWARE may only be used with the SYSTEM.
• Rental. You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE.
• Software Transfer. You may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part
of a sale or transfer of the SYSTEM, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the
SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the media, any upgrades of backup copies, and this
EULA), and the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any
transfer must include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.
• Termination. Without prejudice to any other rights, Manufacturer or Microsoft may terminate this
EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must
destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.
3. UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA.
• If the SOFTWARE is provided by Manufacturer on media separate from the SYSTEM and is
labeled "For Upgrade Purposes Only" (Upgrade SOFTWARE"), you may install one copy of the
Upgrade SOFTWARE onto the SYSTEM as a replacement copy for the SOFTWARE originally
installed on the SYSTEM and use it in accordance with Section 1 of this EULA.You may also install
additional copies of then Upgrade SOFTWARE as replacement copies onto additional SYSTEMS
which are the same brand and model as the SYSTEM and contain a duly licensed copy of the same
version and language release of the SOFTWARE ("ADDITIONAL SYSTEMS"), provided that (1)
Manufacturer has supplied a corresponding serialized sticker for each additional copy of the
Upgrade SOFTWARE, and (2) you affix a serialized sticker per Manufacturer's instructions for
each unit of Upgrade SOFTWARE you install.
• If the SOFTWARE is provided by Manufacturer on separate media and labeled as "Recovery
Media", you may not make a copy of the SOFTWARE as described in Section 1 for archival
purposes. Instead, you may use the Recovery Media solely to restore or reinstall the same version
and language release of the SOFTWARE as originally installed on the SYSTEM and thereafter use
the SOFTWARE as restored or reinstalled in accordance with Section 1 of this EULA. A single unit
of Recovery Media may be used by you to restore or reinstall the SOFTWARE on ADDITIONAL
SYSTEMS.

4. COPYRIGHT. All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any
images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and "applets," incorporated into the
SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE, are owned
by Microsoft or its suppliers.You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE.
All rights not specifically granted under this EULA are reserved by Microsoft.

5. PRODUCT SUPPORT. Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by Microsoft or its
subsidiaries. For product support, please refer to Manufacturer's support number provided in
the documentation for the SYSTEM. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or
if you desire to contact Manufacturer for any other reason, please refer to the address provided
in the documentation for the SYSTEM.

6. LIMITED WARRANTY.
• Limited Warranty. Manufacturer warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in
accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety (90) days from the date
of receipt. Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are limited to ninety (90) days. Some states/
jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation
may not apply to you.
• Customer Remedies. Manufacturer's and its suppliers' entire liability and your exclusive remedy
shall be, at Manufacturer's option, either (a) return of the price paid, or (b) repair or replacement
of the SOFTWARE that does not meet the above Limited Warranty and which is returned to
Manufacturer with a copy of your receipt. This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the
SOFTWARE has resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any replacement SOFTWARE
will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days, whichever
is longer.
• No Other Warranties. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE LIMITED
WARRANTY SECTION ABOVE, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO THE END USER
"AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT,
MERCHANTABILITY, AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE
ENTIRE RISK OF THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS
WITHYOY.
• No Liability for Consequential Damages. MANUFACTURES'S SUPPLIERS SHALL NOT
BE HELD TO ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED OR INCURRED BY
THE END USER (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, GENERAL, SPECIAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS
OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS
INFORMATION AND THE LIKE), ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
DELIVERY, USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.

U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS


The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication,
or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(l)(ii) of the
Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs
(c)(l) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227-19, as
applicable. Manufacturer is Microsoft Corporation/One Microsoft Way/Redmond, WA 98052-6399.

If you acquired this EULA in the United States, this EULA is governed by the laws of the State of
Washington.

If you acquired this EULA in Canada, this EULA is governed by the laws of the Province of
Ontario, Canada. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably attorns to the jurisdiction of the courts of the
Province of Ontario and further agrees to commence any litigation which may arise hereunder in the
courts located in the Judicial District of York, Province of Ontario.

If this EULA was acquired outside the United States, then local law may apply.

Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, please contact the Manufacturer.
For further information contact:

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Phone : +81-3-3348-0151
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EDITION 2
JAN. 2003
CODE NO. 7ZPSC0120 JRC

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