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INMARSAT-C
MOBILE EARTH STATION
OPERATION
MANUAL
CODE NO. 7ZPSC0189
ABOUT YOUR SAFETY
Radio and radar devices are operated by high voltages of anywhere from a few hundred volts up to many
hundreds of thousands of volts. Although there is no danger with normal use, it is very dangerous if contact
is made with the internal parts of these devices. (Only specialists should attempt any maintenance, checking
or adjusting.)
There is a very high risk of death by even a few thousand volts, in some cases you can be fatally electrocuted
by just a few hundred volts. To circumvent accidents, you should avoid contact with the internal parts of
these devices at all costs. If contact is inevitable as in the case of emergency, you must switch off the devices
and ground a terminal in order to discharge the capacitors. After making certain that all the electricity is
discharged, only then can you insert your hand into the device. Wearing cotton gloves and putting your free
hand in your pocket, in order not to use both hands simultaneously, are also very good methods of shock
prevention. Quite often, an injury occurs by secondary factors, therefore it is necessary to choose a sturdy
and level working surface. If someone is electrocuted it is necessary to thoroughly disinfect the affected area
and seek medical attention as soon as possible.
When you find an electrocution victim, you must first switch off the machinery and ground all circuits. If
you are unable to cut off the machinery, move the victim away from it using a non-conductive material such as
dry boards or clothing.
When someone is electrocuted, and the electrical current reaches the breathing synapses of the central nervous
system inside the brain, breathing stops. If the victim’s condition is stable, he or she can be administered
artificial respiration. An electrocution victim becomes very pale, and their pulse can be very weak or even
stop, consequently losing consciousness and becoming stiff. Administration of first aid is critical in this
situation.
FIRST AID
Unless there is impending danger leave the victim where he or she is, then begin artificial respiration. Once
you begin artificial respiration, you must continue without losing rhythm.
(1) Make contacts with the victim cautiously, there is a risk that you may get electrocuted.
(2) Switch off the machinery and then move the victim away slowly if you must.
(3) Inform someone immediately (a hospital or doctor, dial emergency numbers, etc.).
(4) Lay the victim on his or her back and loosen any constructive clothing (a tie, or belt).
(6) Open the victim’s mouse and remove any artificial dentifrice, food, or chewing gum. Leave the mouth
opened and flatten the tongue with a towel or by putting something into the mouth to prevent the victim’s
tongue from obstructing the throat (If he or she is clenching their teeth and it is difficult to open the mouth,
use a spoon or the like to pry open the mouth).
(1) Place the victim’s head facing backward (place something under the neck like a pillow).
(2) Point the chin upward to widen the trachea.
(3) Pinch the victim’s nose, take a deep breath, then put your mouth over the victim’s mouth and exhale
completely, making sure that your mouth completely covers the victim’s mouth. Then remove your mouth.
Repeat this routine 10 to 15 times per minute (holding the nostrils).
(4) Pinch the victim’s nose, take a deep breath, then put your mouth over the victim’s mouth and exhale
completely, making sure that your mouth completely covers the victim’s mouth. Then remove your mouth.
Repeat this routine 10 to 15 times per minute (holding the nostrils).
(5) Pay attention to the victim to notice if he or she starts to breath. If breathing returns, stop resuscitation.
(6) If it is impossible to open the victim’s mouth, put something like a plastic straw or vinyl tube into one of
the nostrils then blow air in while covering the mouth and the other nostril.
(7) Occasionally, when the victim comes back to consciousness, they immediately try to stand up. Prevent
this and keep them in a laying position. Give them something warm to drink and be sure that they rest (do
not give them any alcohol).
If the victim has no pulse, his or her pupils are dilated, and if you cannot detect a heartbeat, the heart may have
stopped, beginning artificial respiration is critical.
(1) Put both hands on the diaphragm, with hands on top of each other keeping both arms straight (If your
elbows are bent, you cannot push with as much power). Press the diaphragm with your body weight until
the chest sinks about 2 cm (about 50 times per minute).
(2) If administering first aid when alone:
Perform the heart massage about 15 times then blow in twice. Repeat this routine.
If administering first aid with two people:
One person performs the heart massage 15 times, and the other person blows air in twice. Repeat this
routine (Heart massage and “mouth to mouth” resuscitation used together).
(3) Constantly check the pupils and the pulse, if the pupils become normal and the pulse steadies, keep them in
a laying position and give them something warm to drink, be sure that they rest (do not give them any
alcohol). In any case you have to entrust major decision making to a doctor. Having understanding
people around is essential to the victim’s recovery from the mental shock of electrocution.
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Thank you for purchase of the JRC Inmarsat -C, Mobile Earth Station, JUE-85.
• Please read this manual carefully and carry out proper operation.
• Please use it when questions and troubles are caused in operation, by any chance.
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ATTENTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
• JRC cannot accept responsibility for any loss due to incorrect operation, malfunction, and other causes
except product guarantee condition and liability by law.
• There is possibility that some functions of the terminal may not operate correctly depend on the hardware
and software version of equipment connected to the terminal. Please confirm your equipment version
before contact with the dealer or agent you purchased, or JRC branches.
• Your communication data are transmitted via Inmarsat system and other global communications system,
so unusually some errors may occur in communication theory same as the landlines.
You are recommended to backup for your important data.
• Usually, digital scrambling of Inmarsat system protects your communication data privacy. However you
are recommended to understand that your communication data might be intercepted by special technology
and unauthorized access in the communication theory.
• Specifications of JUE-85 and its accessories may change without notice for improvement.
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BEFORE INSTALLATION
Examples of symbols
The △ symbol indicates denotes DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION.
The inside illustration of the △symbol denotes meaning of the DANGER,
WARNING or CAUTION more concretely. (This example warns of possible
electrical shock.)
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ABOUT WARNING LABELES
Below mentioned warning labels are put on JUE-85. Do not take off, destroy, or modify these labels.
<Type2>
危険 DANGER
INMARSAT-C
MODEL JUE-85 このカバーをはずすな
SERIAL NO. 感電の恐れあり
DATE HIGH VOLTAGE
DO NOT REMOVE
IME THE COVER
MODEL NTF-781GM
MASS 1.3kg IMPORTANT
Compass safe distance
MADE IN JAPAN Standard compass: 0.2m
R 001VZAA1011
Steering compass : 0.1m
Notes
Attestation number which means safe, high-quality product and suits EU
instruction (Free circulation was permitted in the EU signatory).
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CAUTION DURING INSTALLATION
DANGER
Do not touch any internal parts with your hands or tools to avoid danger of electronic shock.
The lithium battery is built into JUE-85 (EME). Do not short-circuited of the terminal, do
not give the high impact, and wet it to water. Those actions are dangerous against
explosion.
Immediately after printing, the printing head is still very hot, don’t touch it until it is cool
down.
WARNING
Do not bring JUE-85 (EME) close to the fire, or put it in the fire. It causes the explosion,
generation of heat, and the ignition of a built-in lithium battery.
Do not approach the JUE-85 (EME) while transmitting, It transmits microwave and strong
microwave might be cause injury.
If a foreign substances, such as metal fragment, water, liquid and etc., are get into your
JUE-85, turn off the power and contact with the agent you purchased or JRC branches.
Continuous operation may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction.
Ask maintenance and the adjustment of JUE-85 internal equipment to our sales department
or nearest branch office.
Do not turn on the terminal under the primary power except the specific voltage (mentioned
below).The primary power except the specific voltage may cause fire, electrical shock or
malfunction.
DC+24V(+19.2 V to +31.2 V) (When standard PSU, NBD-843A is used)
Do not adjust the internal circuit or exchange the parts because the internal circuit is adjusted
strictly. When an abnormal operation is found, please contact with our sales department or
nearest branch office.
Do not take apart, and do not remodel the equipment. It may cause a fire, the electric
shock, and the breakdown.
Ask our agency or office to dispose JUE-85 (EME). Illegal disposal may heat-up, firing, or
explosion by shorted circuit of lithium battery, which is affected by the impact or submerged of
water.
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CAUTIONS TO BE USED DURING OPERATION
CAUTION
Before operating JUE-85, read the operation manual carefully.
Inappropriate procedure may cause incorrect operation or malfunction.
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Do not give mechanical shock and force, because all units of EME are precision
instrument. Unwanted shock and force may cause malfunction.
Do not paint radome. Painting of radome may cause decrease of the communication quality.
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DISTRESS ALERT TRANSMISSION PROCEDURES
1 • Open hinged cover and • DTE displays “SOS”. • If you do not want to
press DISTRESS button till • The buzzer starts sounding initiate a distress alert,
the buzzer sounds. 0.5 sec ON immediately release the
0.5 sec OFF. button within 3 sec.
2 • Distress alert is transmitted • The buzzer sounds • When the JUE-85 is tuning
after continuously pressing continuously. to LES channel, the SYNC
DISTRESS button for 3 sec • DTE displays “Distress LED blinks.
or more. Alert Transmission”. • The registered distress
message is transmitted.
*DB:Distress button
Note: When the red distress button initiates the distress alert, the nature in the distress message is set to
“Undesignated” automatically regardless of the setting of the distress alert screen.
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
A
AC............................................................................................................Alternating Current
ACK............................................................................................................Acknowledgement
AFC ........................................................................................Automatic Frequency Control
AGC..................................................................................................Automatic Gain Control
ALM ............................................................................................................................... Alarm
AMVER (Automated Mutual-assistance Vessel Rescue system):
A vessel position-reporting system operated by the United States Coast Guard for any merchant
vessel of 1000grt or more on a voyage lasting longer than 24 hours, to and from anywhere on
the world.
ANSI ......................................................................... American National Standard Institute
Answerback:
An identifier given to an Inmarsat MES and used in message transmissions. The format must be
four letters (A-Z; no numbers) finishing with an x.
ANT .............................................................................................................................Antenna
AOR.....................................................................................................Atlantic Ocean Region
AOR-E .......................................................................................... Atlantic Ocean Region (East).
AOR-W ....................................................................................... Atlantic Ocean Region (West).
ARQ..............................................................................................Automatic Request Repeat
The error correction process used in store-and-forward messaging by which a receiver
checks for errors in received data packets and requests the sending end to re-transmit
any packets which were received containing an error.
ASCII ........................................... American Standard Code for Information Interchange
ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Interchange):
A standard alphanumeric character set based on 7-bit codes.
AUSREP:
A vessel position-reporting system similar to AMVER, but operated by the Australian
Authorities.
B
BB ..................................................................................................................... Bulletin Board
Operational information of LES, which send from satellite to each ship.
Backup:
A copy of a program or document that you can use if the original is destroyed. To back
up is to make a copy.
BBER............................................................................................ Bulletin Board Error Rate
Used as a measure of the quality of reception by the MES of the Bulletin Board of a TDM
Channel.
BCD .................................................................................................... Binary Coded Decimal
BER .................................................................................................................. Bit Error Rate
Bit: The basic unit of digital communications; may be either 1 or 0.
BPS ................................................................................................................... bit per second
A unit of measurement for speed of data transfer or throughput.
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BPSK ............................................................................................Binary Phase Shift Keying
BS............................................................................................................................. Backspace
Bulletin Board (in a TDM channel):
A data packet transmitted in each frame of a TDM channel, which contains
information about the status of the Inmarsat B/M, mini-M and C network
configurations, and the current frame number, used by the MES as a timing reference.
BUZ................................................................................................................................ Buzzer
Byte:
One byte comprises eight bits and may represent either one alphanumeric character or
numeric information.
C
CCC ................................................................................................. Channel Control Circuit
CCU ....................................................................................................... Central Control Unit
CES .......................................................................................................... Coast Earth Station
Channel number:
The number representing the frequency of an Inmarsat communications channel.
Character:
One element of an alphanumeric character set. One character is equivalent to one
byte or eight bits.
Class 1 Inmarsat C MES:
A Class 1 MES is capable of ship-to-shore and shore-to-ship message transfer and
distress alerting, but is not capable of receiving EGC messages.
Class 2 Inmarsat C MES:
A Class 2 MES is capable of two modes of operation (selected by the operator):
• As Class 1, and also capable of receiving EGC messages when not engaged in
Inmarsat C traffic.
• Ready for EGC message reception exclusively (and not available in that mode
for Inmarsat C message transfer).
Class 3 Inmarsat C MES:
A Class 3 MES has two independent receivers, one for receiving two-way Inmarsat C
messages, the other for receiving EGC messages.
Closed network:
A private network, with access limited to registered users. The Inmarsat C system
allows two types of closed networks: data reporting networks, identified by a Data
Reporting Network Identification (DNID) code, and EGC Fleet NET networks,
identified by an EGC Network Identification (ENID) code.
Closed user Group:
A private network available only to a group of registered users. Access from the
public network being barred to non-registered users.
CNID...................................................................................... Closed Network Identification
COMM .......................................................................................................... Communication
Command:
The generic name for anything you tell a computer program to do.
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Commissioning:
The process by which an MES is registered for use via the Inmarsat network.
CPU .................................................................................................. Central Processing Unit
CR..................................................................................................................Carriage Return
One of a code for line feeding.
CSDN....................................................................................Circuit Switched Data Network
CUG...........................................................................................................Closed User Group
Private network used by the registered user only. Unregistered user cannot be
accessed from public network.
D
Data reporting:
A short data packet transmitted in burst mode on the MES signaling channel as a
result of a polling telecommand or at the initiative of the MES (operator).
Data services:
This is how a terminal may send and receive electronic messages such as e-mail.
dB................................................................................................................................. Decibels
DB .................................................................................................................... Distress Button
DC.....................................................................................................................Direct Current
DCE ............................................................................Data Circuit Terminating Equipment
A component part of an Inmarsat C MES. An MES contains a DCE receiver and a
DCE transmitter, which are used for communication between the MES and an
Inmarsat C LES.
DEC ................................................................................................................ Decoder Circuit
DEL .................................................................................................................................Delete
DEM .......................................................................................................Demodulator Circuit
Distress alerting:
A facility available on all maritime MESs, enabling the MES to send distress priority
messages through the Inmarsat system to a rescue co-ordination centre (RCC). This
is not available on the Inmarsat-mini-M network.
Distress priority message:
This is a message prepared and sent with distress priority using the Inmarsat system to
a rescue co-ordination centre (RCC).
DMG...........................................................................................Distress Message Generator
DNID ............................................................... Data reporting Network Identification code
See data report (unreserved), data report (reserved) and data report (pre-assigned).
DOS ....................................................................................................Disk Operating System
Downloading:
The process by which an Inmarsat C MES receives information from a service
provider. For data reporting purposes, an operational center downloads a DNID code
and Member Number to the MES. In the EGC Fleet NETTM service, an information
provider downloads an EGC Network Identification (ENID) code to an MES.
DS ......................................................................................................................... Data Source
DTE .............................................................................................. Data Terminal Equipment
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A component part of an Inmarsat C MES, used primarily for storage and interfacing
external devices (such as a keyboard or monitor). For other Inmarsat systems, this
can be a computer connected to the MES for use for data communications.
E
ECS ..................................................................................Electronic Commissioning System
EDP........................................................................................................... External Data Port
EEPROM ................................................. Electrically Erasable and Programmable ROM
Read only Memory that is able to delete and rewrite electrically.
EGC ......................................................................................................Enhanced Group Call
Services provided in the Inmarsat C system are EGC Safety NET, EGC Fleet NET,
and Inmarsat system messages.
EIA.....................................................................................Electronic Industries Association
EIRP .................................................................... Equivalent Isotropically Radiated Power
Effective Isotropically Radiated Power, a measure of transmitted power.
E-mail ................................................................................................................. Electronic mail
A global message-handling system whereby subscribers to commercial e-mail services
can exchange electronic messages and data files between computers. E-mail services
are provided by some service providers and private organizations. Access to e-mail
services may be via PSTN, PSDN networks or the Internet.
EME.................................................................................... Externally Mounted Equipment
EOF........................................................................................................................ End Of File
EXT............................................................................................................................. External
E/W ........................................................................................................................... East/West
ENID .......................................................................... EGC network identification (ENID) code.
F
FD ......................................................................................................................... Floppy Disk
FEC...............................................................................................Forward Error Correction
Fleet NET:
A service provided by Fleet NET information providers to distribute commercial
information to MESs belonging to a Fleet NET group, identified by an unique ENID
code.
Footprint (of a satellite):
The area on the Earth’s surface (sea or land) covered by the satellite and where an
antenna can obtain line-of-sight communications. In the Inmarsat systems, this area
is also known as the ocean region or coverage area.
FRLP ................................................................................ Forward ID Return ID Link Pair
FTU.............................................................................................Frequency Translation Unit
G
GMDSS.......................................................... Global Maritime Distress and Safety Service
The Global Maritime Distress and Safety System: the Inmarsat-A/B and C systems are
the only Inmarsat networks included in the GMDSS by the IMO International
Maritime Organization.
GPS ............................................................................................... Global Positioning System
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System that provides the geographic location of a vessel. This service uses American
military satellites, which have been made available for civilian use.
Ground segment:
The network of LESs which provide a link between the space segment and the
terrestrial telecommunication networks.
H
HPA ......................................................................................................High Power Amplifier
HYB...............................................................................................................................Hybrid
I
IA5 .....................................................................................International Alphabet number 5
A standard alpha- numeric character set, also known as ASCII, based on 7-bit codes.
Supports both upper and lower case characters.
ID ..................................................................................................................................Identity
IF....................................................................................................... Intermediate Frequency
IFRB ...............................................................International Frequency Registration Board
IFU........................................................................................... Intermediate Frequency Unit
IHO................................................................................. International Hydrographic Office
IME.......................................................................................Internally Mounted Equipment
IMN ..........................................................................................INMARSAT Mobile Number
The number assigned by the national routing organization to an Inmarsat MES as its
identity number. An Inmarsat C maritime IMN has the format 4xxxxxxxxx.
IMO ............................................................................International Maritime Organization
INFO..................................................................................................................... Information
INMARSAT ................................................International Maritime Satellite Organization
The operator of global mobile satellite communications, part of the Inmarsat Ventures
Ltd group of companies.
Inmarsat C:
A digital system based on a low-cost MES with low power consumption. This
system provides global two-way store-and-forward messaging, distress alerting, EGC
Safety NETTM and Fleet NETTM, data reporting and polling.
I/O....................................................................................................................... Input/Output
IOR ........................................................................................................ Indian Ocean Region
ISDN .............................................................................Integrated Services Digital Network
ISO.............................................................International Organization for Standardization
ITA.................................................................................... International Telegraph Alphabet
ITA2 (International Telegraph Alphabet 2):
A standard alphanumeric character set, generally used for sending messages on the
international telex networks. The character set is based on 5-bit codes, also known as
telex format, or 5-bit packed.
ITU............................................................................... International Telecommunication Union
J
JASREP:
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A vessel position-reporting system similar to AMVER, but operated by the Japanese
authorities.
K
Kbytes:
1024 bits or 128 characters.
L
Land earth station (LES):
The name used in the Inmarsat network for a shore-based receiving and transmitting
station which acts as an interface between MESs and the terrestrial communications
networks. LESs are owned and operated by service providers.
LCD .................................................................................................... Liquid Crystal Display
LED........................................................................................................Light Emitting Diode
LES ........................................................................................................... Land Earth Station
LES TDM channel:
A TDM channel used by an LES to transmit system information and data addressed to
an MES.
LMSS.......................................................................................Land Mobile Satellite Service
Log in:
The action performed on an Inmarsat C MES to inform the NCS in an ocean region
that the MES is available for communications.
Log out:
The action performed on an Inmarsat C MES to inform the NCS in an ocean region
that the MES is not available for communication.
LNA ........................................................................................................Low Noise Amplifier
LSB ......................................................................................................... Least Significant Bit
LT............................................................................................................................Local Time
M
MES ....................................................................................................... Mobile Earth Station
The generic name used to describe an Inmarsat-approved terminal which is allowed to
access the network, and applicable to both maritime and land mobile communications.
MEM................................................................................................ Macro-encoded message
Member number:
The number downloaded with a DNID to an MES, when the MES is registered to a
data-reporting network.
Message channel:
A channel assigned by the NCS for an MES to send a message through an LES to its
required destination.
MFTRS............................................................................................................ Manufacturers
MHS.............................................................................................. Message Handling System
MID.........................................................................................Maritime Identification Digits
MMSI (Maritime Mobile System Identity):
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A nine-digit format assigned by the maritime authority to identify a vessel. The first
three digits are the code of the country where the vessel is registered as defined by the
ITU.
MMSS...............................................................................Maritime Mobile Satellite Service
MOD........................................................................................................................Modulator
Modem MODulator/DEModulator
A device used to transmit digital data, by converting (modulating) a digital signal into
an analogue form and re-converting (demodulating) the analogue signal into digital
form at the receiving end.
MSB......................................................................................................... Most Significant Bit
MSI .............................................................................................. Marine Safety Information
N
NAVAREA.................................................................................................. Navigational Area
One of 16 areas of sea as defined by the IMO, into which the world's oceans are
divided for the dissemination of navigational and meteorological warnings. See also
METAREA.
NAVTEX .......................................................................MF Navigational Broadcast Service
The low-frequency system developed by the IMO for the broadcast and automatic
reception of coastal MSI by means of direct-printing telegraphy.
NAVAREA: NAVTEX: NCS:
An Inmarsat network co-ordination station; a specially equipped LES appointed as the
NCS for each Inmarsat system and ocean region, which monitors and co-ordinates the
operation of all of the MESs and SPs within that ocean region.
NCS.........................................................................................Network Coordination Station
NCS Common Signaling Channel:
Also known as the NCS Common Channel. A TDM channel used by the NCS to
transmit system information and message announcements to MESs.
NMEA ...................................................................National Marine Electronics Association
N/S ........................................................................................................................ North/South
Network:
A group of communication channels which enable the sharing of information and
resources between several users.
O
OCC.......................................................................INMARSAT Operations Control Centre
Ocean region: The coverage area of an Inmarsat satellite within which an MES may
send and receive messages.
OSB......................................................................................................... Optional Switch Box
OSC .......................................................................................................................... Oscillator
P
Packet:
An envelope or block of data sent over a network; each packet contains addressing
information as well as the data being sent.
PC .............................................................................................................Personal Computer
PEP ..................................................................................................Packet Error Probability
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PER.............................................................................................................Packet Error Rate
PIN.......................................................................................Personal Identification Number
Polling:
The facility whereby an operational center sends an instruction (a polling command)
to selected MESs to perform a defined task, such as returning a pre-assigned data
report or performing a SCADA operation.
POR .......................................................................................................Pacific Ocean Region
Presentation code:
A code included in a transmission (ship-to-shore or shore-to-ship), indicating to the
recipient the presentation or formatting of the data contained in the message.
Protocol:
A defined set of communications standards, which lay down the parameters to which
all users must abide. Protocols in general use are X.25 and X.400.
PER PSA ........................................................................................Point of service activation
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
PVT.........................................................................................Performance Verification Test
R
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
Signaling channel (MES - LES):
A random access TDMA channel, used by an MES to transmit signaling information
and data to an LES.
Signaling channels (MES - NCS):
A random access TDMA channel, used by an MES to transmit signaling information
and data to an NCS.
SOLAS.....................................................................................................Safety of Life at Sea
Space segment:
Consists of the communications satellites operated by Inmarsat.
Special access code:
A destination address code used in a ship-to-shore or shore-to-ship message to access
a special service provided by a service provider. The two-digit codes are examples
of special access codes.
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SYNC............................................................................................................. Synchronization
SYNTH...................................................................................................................Synthesizer
T
TDM .................................................................................................Time Division Multiplex
TDMA ....................................................................................Time Division Multiple Access
TX .........................................................................................................Transmit/Transmitter
TDM (Time division multiplex):
The process by which multiple signals can share the same communication channel,
each using a different time slot.
TDM channel:
The Inmarsat system uses different TDM channels, each transmitted on an unique
frequency. The TDM channels are used for system control and message transfer to
MESs. See LES TDM Channel and NCS Common Channel.
TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access):
The process by which MESs communicate with an LES or NCS.
Time slot:
Basic unit into which one time frame of a TDM channel is divided.
U
UTC ..........................................................................................Coordinated Universal Time
UTC (Universal Coordinated Time): A term that, for practical purposes, has the same
meaning as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
V
VCXO……………………………………………………..……Voltage Control Crystal Oscillator
W
WMO……………………………………………………..……World Meteorological Organization
Others
2-digit codes:
Special examples of Special Access Codes. See Tables D-1 and D-4, Appendix D.
5-bit packed (also known as telex format or ITA2):
A format based on 5-bit codes used for sending alphanumeric characters to and from
telex terminals.
7-bit ASCII:
A format based on 7-bit codes used for sending the alphanumeric characters of the
ASCII character set.
8-bit data:
A format based on 8-bit codes used for encoding information such as text, national
character sets and numerical information.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE.................................................................................................................................................. i
ATTENTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ ii
BEFORE INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................... iii
ABOUT WARNING LABELES ............................................................................................................. iv
CAUTION DURING INSTALLATION ...................................................................................................v
DISTRESS ALERT TRANSMISSION PROCEDURES....................................................................... vii
ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS .............................................................................................. viii
This manual covers the installation, operation, and maintenance of the MES (Mobile Earth Station)
JUE-85 for Inmarsat-C satellite communications.
1
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 EGC (Enhanced
Group Call) message.
• Function of JUE-85
JUE-85 provides the following functions;
(a) Store and Forward message transfer
(b) Distress Alert
(c) EGC message reception when not engaged in Inmarsat-C traffic (Inmarsat-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 (depends on
LES facility)
1-1
1-2
2.1.1
Externally Mounted Equipment
(EME)
Internally Mounted Equipment (IME)
NAF-741GM with Distress Button
Fig. 2.1.1a
7ZCSC0211
W1 CFQ-5922A Antenna Cable 7ZCSC0207
EME JB Cable 0.5m
Coaxial Cable (Attachment) JB1 JB1
0.5m (Attachment) Remote
TB2
Distress Button
MAIN DTE
1 BLK2 BLK1
SWA 1
2 RED2 250V TTYCS-4 RED1
DC POWER SWB 2
3 RED1 BLK2
Data Terminal ALM 3
RDB 4 BLK1 RED2 NQE-887C
Equipment (DTE) SYNC Security 4
NDZ-127C1 7ZCSC0203 5 BLK3 BLK3
5V Button (SB) 5
DTE Signal Cable 6 RED3 RED3
SERIAL#1 GND 6
(Attachment) 1.5m 7 WHT SB Cable 5m Shield
SWA NQE-3154
DC24V DTE Power Cable 7ZCSC0204 8 GRN (Attached to SB) (Option)
KEY SWB
Installation Wiring Diagram
IN SB1 9
Security
BOARD (Attachment) 2m RED Button (SB)
5V (Option)
10 BLK
RO PRINTER GND TB
11 BLK1 RED2 1 BLK SB Cable 5m
SWA NQE-3154
12 RED1 250V TTYCS-1Q BLK2 2 RED (Attached to SB)
SWB
Keyboard SB2 13 BLK2 RED1 3 GRN
5V (Option)
14 RED2 BLK1 4 WHT
GND
15 Shield 5 Shield
12V
16
GND
7ZCSC0202
(Attached to SB)
(Attachment) 2m
PSU Power Cable
RO Printer (ROP)
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NKG-800 7ZCSC0205 TB1
ROP Signal Cable 1
Printer GND
(Attachment) 1.5m 2
SD1
3
ROP Power Cable SD2
Power NMEA 4 BLK BLK
(Attachment) 2m RD1
5 RED 250V TTYCS-1 RED GPS/
7ZCSC0206 RD2
6 Shield DGPS Buzzer Box
GND
7 2 1
SW 5
8 1 2
1BZ 6
BLK
BLK
BLK
RED
RED
RED
9 4 3
BUZ1 12V 7 NCE-6255A
+ - + - + - 10 3 250V MPYC-7 4
5V 8
ROP DTE IME 11 5 Buzzer Box 5
GND 9
External Power DC24V OUT 12 2 1
SW 5
Supply Unit 13 1 2 (Option)
CHAPTER 2. COMPOSITION
NBD-843A 2BZ 6
(EXT PSU) 14 4 3
BUZ2 12V 7 NCE-6255A
REMOTE DC IN 15 3 250V MPYC-7 4
CONT 24V AC IN 5V 8
16 5 5
+ - + - L N GND 9
(Option)
MF/HF Ship's power
0.6/1kV DPYC-6 0.6/1kV DPYC-2.5
Radio AC100/220V
(1/2)
Cable Connection System Diagram
2
JB2 (NQA-4281) Remote
TB2
Distress Button
1 BLK2 BLK1
DB3SWA 1
2 RED1
Fig. 2.1.1b
RED2 250V TTYCS-4
DB3SWB 2
3 RED1 BLK2
DBALM 3
RDB3 4 BLK1 RED2 NQE-887C
DBSYNC 4
7ZSC0208 5 BLK3 BLK3
5V 5
JB Cable 2m 6 RED3 RED3
(1/2) J1 GND 6
(Attachment) 7 BLK2 Shield Remote
DB4SWA Distress Button
(Option) 8 RED2 (Option)
DB4SWB BLK1
9 RED1 1
DBALM RED1
RDB4 10 BLK1 250V TTYCS-4
DBSYNC 2
11
Security BLK2
BLK3 Button (SB) 3
5V RED2 NQE-887C
12 RED3 4
GND TB
13 BLK1 RED2 1 BLK SB Cable 5m BLK3
SB3SWA 5
NQE-3154 RED3
14 RED1 250V TTYCS-1Q BLK2 2 RED (Attached to SB) 6
SB3SWB Shield
SB3 15 BLK2 RED1 3 GRN
5V (Option) (Option)
16 RED2 BLK1 4 WHT
GND
17 BLK1 Shield 5 Shield Security
SB4SWA
18 RED1 Button (SB)
SB4SWB (Attached to SB)
SB4 19 BLK2 TB
5V RED2 1 BLK SB Cable 5m
20 RED2 NQE-3154
GND BLK2 2 RED (Attached to SB)
RED1 3 GRN
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(Option)
TB1 BLK1 4 WHT
1 Shield 5 Shield
GND
2
RDTESD1
3 (Attached to SB)
RDTESD2
4
RDTE RDTERD1
5
RDTERD2
6 Buzzer Box
GND
7 2 1
BUZSW 5
8 1 2
BUZ3BZ 6
9 4 3
BUZ3 12V 7 NCE-6255A
10 3 250V MPYC-7 4
5V 8
11 5 Buzzer Box 5
GND 9
12 2 1
BUZSW 5
13 1 2 (Option)
BUZ4BZ 6
14 4 3
BUZ4 12V 7 NCE-6255A
15 3 250V MPYC-7 4
5V 8
16 5 5
GND 9
17
GND
18 (Option)
12V
19
(Option)
(2/2)
Cable Connection System Diagram
2.1.2 Components list
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(2) IME (Internally Mounted NTF-781GM 1
Equipment)
(3) DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) Display NDZ-127C1・ 1
Keyboard NDF-268
(4) Printer NKG-800 1
(5) EXT PSU NBD-843A 1
(Externally Power Supply Unit)
(6) Coaxial cable CFQ-5922A 1
(Between IME coaxial cable and EME)
(7) Supplied parts for EME installation MPXP33400 1
(8)Supplied parts for IME installation MPXP33398 1
(Including JB1)
(9) JUE-85 Operation manual 7ZPSC0189 1
(10) JUE-85 Operation Guide 7ZPSC0213 1
(Option)
(1) Remote Distress Button NQE-887C 1 to 3
*”Standard components” means the needful units for Inmarsat-C Mobile Earth Station.
*Use the cable [250V TTYCS-4] to connect IME and remote Distress button.
*Use the cable [250V MPYC-7] to connect IME and EXT BUZ.
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2.1.3 Supplied Parts List
Table 2.1.3b Supplied parts by JRC for Installation (for IME) CODE: MPXP33398
Table 2.1.3c Supplied parts by JRC for Installation (for IME) (Cables)
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2.2 JUE-85 (Standard components)
2.2.1 EME (Externally Mounted Equipment: NAF-741GM)
EME is connected to IME with a coaxial cable. The cable can be extending to maximum 100 m.
Fig.2.2.1 EME
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2.2.2 IME (Internally Mounted Equipment: NTF-781GM)
IME is consists of FTU (Frequency Translation Unit), IFU(Internal Frequency Unit),
CCU(Central Control Unit), EME PSU(Power Supply Unit), IME PSU, PANEL(Front Panel), and IME
rack.
(9)DISTRESS button
(8)RESET button
(7)DISTRESS lamp
(6)RECEIVE lamp
(5)TRANSMIT lamp
(4)LOG IN lamp
(3)SYNC lamp
(2)POWER lamp
(1)POWER switch
(13) Optional DTE connector (14) Optional device connector (11) Power supply Cable connector
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Table 2.2.2a The LAMP Indicates the MES Status (Refer Fig. 2.2.2a)
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 returned the NCS
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channel to the TDM channel or the
TDM channel to the NCS 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 Message receiving No message or Message received
and Message output to DTE and/or
Printer
(7) DISTRESS Lamp High-priority Message receiving or Idle State
transmitting
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2.2.3 DTE (Data Terminal Equipment: Display NDZ-127C1 Keyboard NDF-268)
DTE is composed of display and keyboard, and is connected to IME. DTE can be connected to
Floppy Disk Drive unit.
CAUTION
Do not use the DTE to other purpose.
It may cause a problem that unable to be transmitted in the emergency.
NOTE
• Do not use except the NDZ-127C DTE: otherwise DTE is not operated normally.
• Do not use except specified DTE-IME cable: otherwise the IME is damaged.
• In case of no key-instruction for 3 minutes under DTE operating mode except any communication,
any display is disappeared automatically.
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2.2.4 Printer(NKG-800)
The printer (NKG-800) is connected Internally Mounted Equipment (IME) or Data Terminal
Equipment (DTE) to take a hard copy of transmitted: received and edited messages.
NOTE
• Keep [ON LINE] status at all time. Received message is not printed out in [OFF Line] status.
• When ROP status is off line: received message is not printed.
• Use a roll-paper (JRC code :5ZPAL00002 for one-sheet copy and 5ZPCK00001for two-sheet
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copy) and ink ribbon (5ZZCM00003)
Do not use except above mentioned products, for keep normal operation.
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2.2.5 EXT PSU (External Power supply Unit: NBD-843A)
The EXT PSU (NBD-843A) supplies DC+24V for IME-EME, DTE and Printer from Ship’s power
source (100/220V AC) and/or +24V DC.
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 AC power source to the DC power source
automatically.
(Power failure detecting function)
The input of the AC power supply of EXT PSU is AC100/200V automatic change.
Fig. 2.2.6 JB 1
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2.2.7 Coaxial Cable (CFQ-5922A)
Connecting EME and Antenna Cable.
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2.3 Appearance(Optional components)
(3) Dimmer
Used to adjust lamp brightness. When it is turn to the right completely, brightness becomes the
maximum. When turning to the left completely, brightness becomes minimum (shines slightly).
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2.3.2 JB2 (Junction Box 2: NQA-4281)
It is used when more RDB or EXT BUZ is installed.
2.3.3 DTE(Option)
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2.3.4 EXT BUZ (External Buzzer: NCE-6255A)
The buzzer in EXT BUZ sounds, and LED on the EXT BUZ illuminates when message is received.
(5)POWER lamp
(6)DIMMER
(7)Volume
(1)Buzzer
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2.3.5 RS-232D/422A Interface (NQA-1689A)
The RS-232D/422A (NQA-1689A) is used to extend the length between IME and DTE.
The maximum length is 50 meters. (standard length is 2 meters)
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2.4 Dimensional drawing (JUE-85 Standard components)
2.4.1 EME(NAF-741GM)
Unit: mm
Mass. 1.5kg
FWD
Fig.2.4.1 EME
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2.4.2 IME(NTF-781GM)
2
Opposite side is
also same
Distress button
Unit: mm
Mass.1.3kg
Fig.2.4.2 IME
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2.4.3 DTE-Display (NDZ-127C1)
4--Ø4.8.0 round-hole
4--Ø4.5 round-hole
Unit:mm
Mass:4.5kg
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2.4.4 DTE keyboard (NDF-268)
Unit: mm
Mass. 0.6kg
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2.4.5 Printer (NKG-800)
Installation
Unit:mm
Attach the Fix tape on the
Mass: Approx. 3.7kg
bottom of printer and top of the
desk, then fix them together.
Fig.2.4.5 Printer
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2.4.6 EXT PSU(NBD-843A)
Unit:mm
Mass:8.0kg
Fig.2.4.6 EXT PSU
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2.4.7 JB1(NQA-2085)
Unit:mm
Mass:1.9kg
Fig.2.4.7 JB1
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2.4.8 Coaxial Cable (CFQ-5922A)
Connecting EME and Antenna Cable.
Max.22mm
Max.8mm
Unit:mm
Type Length
Standard:CFQ5922A3 30m(±10cm)
Option:CFQ5922A4 40m(±10cm)
Option:CFQ5922A5 50m(±10cm)
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2.5 Dimensional drawing (Optional components)
2.5.1 RDB(NQE-887C)
4-Ф4.5
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2.5.2 JB 2(NQA-4281)
Unit: mm
Mass: 0.6 kg
Wall
Fig.2.5.2 JB 2 Bulkhead
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2.5.3 DTE (Display NDZ-127C1 Keyboard NDF-268)
Same as the DTE of standard component.
4-φ6 4-φ6
Mounting holes (Wall mounting type)
In case of wall mounting type,
200 remove this plate.
168
120
70
POWER
VOLUME DIMMER
146 Wall
190
20×50 Cabling hole (Back side)
Unit: mm
Mass:0.8 kg
60
51
25
3-φ18.5 Cabling holes
190
176
Mounting hole
115
120
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2.5.5 RS-232D/422A Interface(NQA-1689A)
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2.5.6 FDD unit(NDH-265)
FDD
115 40
200
Unit:mm
Mass:0.7kg
Fixing
Fix the floppy disk unit on the desk with the Velcro
attached to the unit base by the video display unit.
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CHAPTER 3. OPERATION
3.1 Starting Up
NOTE
• POWER ON
When you turn on the power switch, your JUE-85 tries Log-in to the NCS automatically after
synchronized with NCS TDM carrier.
• POWER OFF
When you turn off the power switch, your JUE-85 still powered on and tries to Log-out
automatically, and regardless of Log-out sequence results, it is disconnected.
This Log-out function does not operate when you turn off the power switch of external power
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supply or switchboard. In this case, log out on the DTE is required before you turn off the power
switch.
[Terms]
* Log-out:It is to notice ending operation of JUE-85 to NCS, which operated automatically when
power switch is turned off.
* NCS TDM Carrier :The signal outputted from NCS as COMMON channel.
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3.1.1 Power ON
Before turning on all power switches of JUE-85, confirm all the signal cables and power cables are
connected correctly.
Turn OFF the power switch of JUE-85 with below outlined procedure.
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3.2 Log In
When the status in the first line on the main menu is “Log-out” or “Egc only”, initiate the “Log-in”
according to the following procedures;
When the “Receive mode” is changed “Egc receive only” to “Inmarsat-C”. The “Log-In” is
initiated automatically.
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menu.
2 • Hold down Alt key and press I key. Log-in
Do you initiate log-in? Yes No
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3.4 Main Menu Screen
The JUE-85 operation adopts a multi-level menu structure with window-menus and
hierarchical-submenus. All the time, screen displays the newest information by pop-up window.
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 key.
On the pop-up window, a new window opens whenever information occurs, and the windows are
displayed with overlapped when two or more information occurs. Maximum of 10 sheets can be
displayed in piles. Buzzer sounds when pop-up window displays maximum of sheets, so press F10 key
to close the window.
Refer to clause 3.4.3. and 3.4.4 for confirming the composition of each menu.
Move the cursor to the item you want with ← and → keys and press ENTER key or hold down the Alt
key and press any capital character.
The Main menu screen is the starting screen to select the main function and is divided into the
following areas:
(1) MES status area (Upper two lines) : Gives the MES status, current date, time, and MES position.
(as set under DOS or Setup command)
(2) Main menu area : Gives a list of function you use routinely.
(3) Window area : Gives further instruction and/or submenu.
(4) Instruction area (Lower two lines) : Gives instruction at the state where you were.
NOTE
Automatic backlight turn-off function is build into DTE.
When you use this function, backlight of DTE is automatically turned off if no key is pressed on keyboard
over 3 minutes. Press any key to turn on backlight of DTE.
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3.4.1 Command
JUE-85 has two kinds of way to operate the DTE, one is selecting command by cursor, and the other one
is pressing the buttons directory. Direct commands make quicker and easy operation when you get used to
the operation of DTE.
NOTE
Selecting command by cursor, commands using Alt .key, Ctrl+A and Ctrl+ Home are not
,
available when another window is displayed on main menu screen. Use then after closed window
with F10("Previous")key.
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• Test result (ROM/RAM test, performance test)
Alt + U ............. 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.
Alt + A ............. diAgnostics
To display contents of data source, alarm history or software version.
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 Alt key you can select
function instead of moving the cursor.
• The following commands are available by pressing a key with holding down Ctrl key:
Ctrl + A ........... Alarm off
To stop sounding the alarm buzzer of the IME.
Ctrl + D ........... Dimmer
To adjust the LED brightness in four stages of the IME.
Ctrl + L ............ MES position display ON/OFF
To alternate MES position display ON and OFF
Ctrl + O ........... log-Out
To initiate a log-out request.
Ctrl + F ............ MES communication status display ON/OFF
To alternate MES communication status display ON and OFF.
Ctrl + Z ............ Printer status display ON/OFF
To alternate MES printer status display ON and OFF.
Msg print on..................... Automatic printout function ON
Msg print off .................... Automatic printout function OFF.
DTE.................................. Printer is routed to DTE.
IME .................................. Printer is routed to IME.
All Messages .................... All messages are printed out.
Distress & EGC................ Distress and EGC message are printed out.
EGC Only......................... EGC message only is printed-out.
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(3) Screen control commands
• You can control screen on the DTE by pressing one of the following keys while holding
down Ctrl key:
Ctrl + B ............To adjust the display backlight
Ctrl + T ............To adjust the display contrast
Ctrl + R ............To reserve the display
Ctrl + I .......To adjust the LED (POWER, READY, COMM) Brightness
Brightness can be adjusted by pressing TAB key.
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3.4.2 MES Status Area
MES status : Displays MES status.
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.
[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 distress alert until MES is reset.
Printer status : Displays the status of the printer connected.
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3.4.3 Menu Structure Chart
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3.4.4 Additional Menu Structure Chart
To display additional menu, hold down the Alt key and press G key on main menu.
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3.5 Initial Setting
After turn on the JUE-85 MES, set the following parameters;
(1) Selecting Preferred Ocean Region
(2) Setting Date & Time
(3) Setting Peripheral Function
NOTE
The Selecting Preferred Ocean Region command is available, when the first line of the screen is
displayed “Ready”, “Log-out” or “EGC only”.
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3.5.2 Setting Date & Time
When the Date & time (displayed in the bottom line on the right side of the first screen) is wrong,
correct the Date & time as follows:
NOTE
When the JUE-85 is synchronized the NCS common channel, the time is reset at 00:00 (UTC) everyday
by Inmarsat frame channel.
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3.5.3 Setting Peripheral Function
Set the peripheral device (printer, data port, navigation equipment, buzzer) function.
Setting procedure is as follows;
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“Peripheral function” and function” window is
press Enter key. displayed.
3 • Set the each parameter. • Note
4 • After confirming each • The Main menu is
parameter, to return to Main displayed
menu, press F10 key twice or
ESC key.
Peripheral function
Message print out : oN oFf
Printer which received message is routed to : None Dte
Nav. equipment connected with mes : None External Internal
Buzzer sound duration for message received (0-10) : 2sec
Data port main : None Dte ds
dAta port #1 : None Dte ds
daTa port #2 : None Dte ds
F10: Previous
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• Nav. equipment connected with MES : *Choose the port connected with MES and
interface condition, i.e. Nmea0183, nMea0182 or
JRC original, when you choose “Internal”.
*Choose interface from “Nmea0183” or
“nMea0182” when you choose “External”.
(as usual, select “Nmea0183”)
• Buzzer sound duration for message received : Set the buzzer sound duration for receiving
routine or safety message .No sound occurs when
you set it as “0 sec”. However, when distress or
urgent message is received, buzzer sounds
continuously until alarm off command (Ctrl +
A ) is executed, or BUZ OFF Switch of EXT.
BUZ is pressed.
• Data port main (#1, #2) : Set the data port which is connected. When you
choose “DTE”, you can set printer parameter.
When you choose “DS”, you can select the
following interface condition;
Baud 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)
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•
3.6 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
File editing command
edit Ascii file
Delete file
reName file File management command
Copy file
F10: Previous
Fig.3.6 Example of “Edit” menu
3.6.1 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 the transmitting file by data line.
In this command, the characters which can use on the land data line can be input.
(3) The edited message file is saved in the DTE memory.
The capacity of the DTE memory is approx. 1M 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 diskette.
NOTE
When there are more than 100 files, the following window is displayed. In this case, delete the
unnecessary file until the file number is less than 100 files by “delete file” command.
WARNING
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Move the cursor to “Edit” • The “Edit” window is
and press Enter key. displayed.
2 • Move the cursor to “edit • List of files stored in the
Telex file ”key and press DTE memory is
Enter key. The cursor displayed.
blinks at “File”.
3 • Enter the file name to be • The message in the file • When you want to make a
edited and press Enter key, is displayed. new file, enter a file name
or move the cursor to the and press Enter key.
file to be edited and press • When you want to edit a
Enter key. file stored in floppy disk,
input A : into the
column of “File:”
4 • Edit the message using Edit • See “4.6.2 Editing
function keys (F1-F10). Procedure” below.
5 • After confirmation of • Edited message is saved • When F7 (“Quit”) key is
editing, press F9 (“Save & in the DTE memory and pressed, the message is
Quit”) key. the list of file is abandoned without saving
displayed again. in the floppy disk.
6 • To return to Main menu • Main menu screen is
screen, press Esc key. displayed.
Note 2 Edit telex file uses the extension “.TLX” as file name.
Note 3 Max column is set to 69 automatically.
Note 6 After editing floppy disk file, saving and read-out place of file is changed to floppy disk.
When you want to save and read-out files in the memory of the DTE, enter F : into the
column of “File:”
Note 7 Pull out Floppy disk after return the read-out place to inner DTE memory ( F : ), when you
completed editing of Floppy disk.
Error is occurred when you log-in to the editing mode gain, if you pull out the disk without
change the read-out place to F : from A :.
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3.6.2 Editing Command
“Edit” has two sets of the function-key commands, group A and group B. Each command set can be
selected alternately by pressing F10 (“-Others-“) key.
Group A
F1 (“Ins-Mode”)
2
1
•
•
Type desired character(s).
Move the cursor to the character to
THE QUICK BROWN
THE QUCK BROWN
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Character Insertion be inserted by pressing ← , → , ↑
(Note) and ↓ .
2 • Press F1 (“Ins-Mode”). THE QUCK BROWN
3 • Type character(s) to be inserted. THE QUICK BROWN
F2 (“Ins-Line”) 1 • Move the cursor to a character in the THE QUICK BROWN
Line Insertion next line to be inserted by pressing THE LAZY DOG
← , → , ↑ and ↓ .
2 • Press F2 (“Ins-Line”). THE QUICK BROWN_
THE LAZY DOG
3 • Type character(s) to be inserted. THE QUICK BROWN
FOX_
THE LAZY DOG
F3 (“Block”) 1 • See paragraph 4.6.3
Block Function
F4 (“Del-Word”) 1 • Move the cursor to any character of THE QUICK_BROWN
Word Deletion the word to be deleted by pressing
← , → , ↑ and ↓ . THE QUICK QUICK
BROWN
2 • Press F4 (“Del-Word”). THE QUICK BROWN
F5 (“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 ← , → , ↑ and ↓ . FOX JUMPS
2 • Press F5 (“Del-Line”). THE QUICK BROWN
FOX JUMPS
F6 (“Transmit”) 1 • Edited message can be transmitted
Call initiation directly from editing screen.
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Function Step Operation Example
F7 (“Quit”) 1 • Press F7 (“Quit”).
Exit Edit without Saving 2 • When “Really quit without
File saving? Yes No” is displayed,
select “Yes” for finishing the editing
without saving or “No” for
returning the editing to save the file.
F8 (“Save As”) 1 • Press F8 to save the edited file as Input save file name
Saving edited file as another file. Name:
another file
2 • Enter a new file name
• *1)
F9 (“Save & Quit”) 1 • Press F9 (“Save & Quit”)
Storage of Editing File on
the Floppy & Exit Edit
F10 (“-Others-”) 1 • Press F10 (“-Others-”) to switch
Switch of Command Sets the command sets to the group B.
NOTE
“Edit” has two modes for character editing, ‘overwrite’ mode and ‘insertion’ mode.
These two modes can be alternately selected by pressing F1 (“Insert Off” / “Insert On”).
When ‘Edit’ is started, ‘overwrite’ mode is selected automatically. Once F1 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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Group B
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Function Step Operation Example
F9 (“Find/Replace”) 1 • Move the cursor to the 1. THE QUICK
Word Search and Replace beginning of the line. 2. THE BLOCK
3. THE QUICK
2 • Press F9 (“Find/Replace”). Input Search String:
3 • Input the search string and Input Replace String:
press Enter .
EX. “BLOCK”
4 • Input the replace string and 2. THE BLOCK
press 3. THE QUICK
Enter EX. “QUICK”
Replace the string?
YES NO
5 • Select YES and press Enter to 2. THE QUICK
replace the search string. 3. THE QUICK
• Select NO and press Enter to
stop. the search. EX. Continue Search?
Select YES YES NO
6 • Select YES and press Enter to String xxxxx not found!
continue the search string.
• Select NO and press Enter to
stop the search string.
7 • Press any Key to return the edit
mode.
F10 (“-Others-”) 1 • Press F10 (“-Others-”) to
Switch of Command sets switch the command sets to the
group A.
NOTE
• When the edit mode is “edit Telex file”, set the max column to “69”.
• Characters, words, and lines can copying easily with using “Undo” command. After once
deleting, press “Undo” command the number of times you want to copy.
• Input a word with capital letter when searching and replacing the word in Telex file. To make
capital letter, input character string with pressing CAPS key or SIFT key.
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3.6.3 Block Function
When the block is selected in Edit mode previously, the block can be copied, moved, deleted and 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
F10: Previous Fig. 3.6.3a “Block function menu” window 3
• Top-marker of block To select a top-marker of block.
• Bottom-marker of block To select a bottom-marker of block.
• Remove marker To remove 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 cursor to a top of the selected
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(2) Copy Block
*)Warning message window (Fig. 3.7b) is displayed when the data capacity exceeds 8kbyte.
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(5) Save Block
•
and press Enter Ex. ABC. TLX
The block is saved to the floppy
diskette.
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(6) Go to the Block
NOTE
When the block has not selected, the following messages are displayed.
Press any key to erase this message.
Fig. 3.6.3b The message window says “Block has not marked”
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3.6.4 File Management
The edited message file in the DTE memory can be deleted, renamed, or copied by the file
management command.
When the floppy disk drive unit is connected to the DTE optionally, the edited message file in the
floppy disk can be deleted, renamed, or copied by the file management command.
Press F2 (“Sort by Name/Time”) to sort the file by Name or Time, when file list is displayed.
is displayed.
4 • When the selected file is • The selected file is deleted.
deleted, select Yes and
press Enter key.
5 • Press ESC key to return • The main menu is displayed.
the main menu.
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(2) Rename File
Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Move the cursor to “Edit” • “Edit” window is displayed.
and press Enter key.
2 • Select “Rename file” and • The file list memorized in IME and
press Enter key. “Current file name: ” is displayed.
3 • Select or input the file • “Current file name: TEST. TLX”
name you want to rename, “New file name: ” is displayed.
and press Enter key.
Example: “TEST. TLX”
4 • Input the new file name • “New file name: ABC. TLX Blank space
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and press Enter key. CAUTION. cannot be used
Are you sure you want to rename the for file name.
Example: “ABC. TLX” file “TEST. TLX” To “ABC. TLX”?
Yes No
5 • When the file name is • The selected file is renamed.
renamed, select Yes and
press Enter key.
6 • Press ESC key to return • Main menu is displayed.
the main menu.
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3.6.4.2 Floppy Disk Management Command
NOTE
The floppy disk can be used to connect the floppy disk drive unit (NDH-265) optionally.
NOTE
When the source file name is presented to the target diskette, “WARNING, File XXXX, XXX(file
name) already present on the diskette, Do you want to overwrite it? Yes No” is displayed.
When the file name is overwritten, select Yes and press Enter key.
When the file name is not overwritten, select No and press Enter key.
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(2) Initialize Diskette
NOTE
• Initializing destroys all data on the disk. Be very careful when using the command.
• When floppy disk is being read or written in , the lamp of a disk drive lights up. Do not take out a
disk by any means during lamp lighting, there is a risk of the data currently recorded being
destroyed.
2
•
•
Move the cursor to “Edit”
and press Enter key.
Select “Initialize Diskette”
•
•
“Edit” window is displayed.
“WARNING,
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and press Enter key. Initializing destroys all data on the
diskette.
Do you initialize the diskette?
Yes No” is displayed.
3 • Select Yes to initialize the • “Insert new diskette in floppy drive.
diskette and press Enter Select density: High(2HD)
key, and then insert the new Double (2DD) ” is displayed.
floppy diskette to disk drive.
4 • Select the density and press • “INITIALIZING,
Enter key. Do not remove diskette from floppy
EX. Double (2DD) drive Initializing with Double density
(720 KB)” and “Format cylinder
number XX from 80” are displayed.
5 • Press ESC key to return the • Main menu is displayed.
main menu.
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5 • Replace the target diskette • “Copy 720 KB diskette Reading…” is
and insert the source displayed.
diskette to the DTE and
press Enter key or any key.
• Repeat the step 3 to the step
4 until the diskette is
duplicated.
6 • Press ESC key to return the • Main menu is displayed.
main menu.
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(4) Floppy Disk Handling
When the Floppy Disk Drive unit (NDH-265) option is added, take care the floppy disk as follows:
(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.
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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 opening.
To write-enable a disk, slide the write-protect tab to the innermost position.
The write-protect opening should be covered.
NOTE
• When the green LED of the FDD unit is lit, do not remove the floppy disk nor turn off your
INMARSAT; otherwise you may lose software and/or data in your floppy disk and also damage
your floppy disk and disk drive.
• Pull out Floppy disk after return the read-out place to inner DTE memory ( F : ), when you
completed editing of Floppy disk. Error is occurred when you log-in to the editing mode gain,
if you pull out the disk without change the read-out place to F : from A : .
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3.7 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.
Facsimile 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.
F10: Previous
NOTE
The size of the transmission message in JUE-85 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 divide the message to a few file.
WARNING !!!
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3.7.1 Select Telex Window
Accident alarm message is transmitted to Rescue Coordination Center regardless of destination code,
subscriber’s number, and answerback.
• Distress telex message is retransmitted after the device is restarted, when momentary disconnection is
occurred in the device during the distress telex message transmitting. However, please note that
distress telex message is not retransmitted in the following cases.
(1) When power switch of the device is turned OFF/ON
(2) When power switch of External power supply unit is turned OFF/ON
(3) When the ship is recovered from blackout
(4) When a random failure is occurred on the device
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Telex
Destination code-subscriber’s number and
answerback : 072-12345678 (1)
File name : TEST MSG
land Earth station(les) : 203 (Yamaguchi)
posItion : oN Off
delivery Confirmation : oN Off
characTer code : Ia5 iTa2
Priority : routine Distress
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Move the cursor to “Transmit” and • The “Transmit”
press Enter key. window is displayed.
2 • Move the cursor to “Telex” and • The “Telex” window • “Telex” is the
press Enter key. is displayed. mandatory facility
for all LESs.
Other facility
depends on each
LES.
3 • Move the cursor to “Destination • The “Destination”
code-subscriber’s number and window is displayed.
answerback” and press Enter key.
4 • Move the cursor to the “1:” and • The cursor is moved • When the
press Enter key. to “subscriber’s no”. abbreviated number
is used, press F2
(“Address book
code”) key.
5 • Type telex country code, subscriber’s • The cursor is moved
number and press → . to “answerback”.
Ex. Country code: 72
Subscriber’s number:
12345678
0 7 2, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 →
6 • Type answerback code and press • The cursor is moved • When the
Enter . to “2”. answerback code is
Ex. 12345678 ABCD J not provided, press
12345678ABCD Enter key only.
J Enter • Note 1
7 • After confirmation of each • The “Telex” window
parameter, press F10 (“Previous”) is displayed, and the
key. cursor is moved to
“File name”.
8 • When the file is selected, press • The cursor is moved
Enter key. to right side.
9 • Press F2 (“File selection”) key. • The “File list”
window is displayed.
10 • Select the file by ↑ , ↓ key and press • The contents of the • When the file name
Enter key. file are displayed. is knowledge, type
the file name
directly.
• Note 2
11 • After confirmation of the contents • The “File list”
and press F10 (“Previous”) key. window is displayed.
12 • Press F10 (“Previous”) key to • The “Telex” window
return the “Telex” window. is displayed and the
cursor is moved to
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
“land Earth station
(les)”.
13 • When the LES is selected, press • The cursor is moved • When the LES ID is
Enter key. to right side. knowledge, type the
LES ID directly.
14 • After confirmation of the contents • The “Les list” • When the JUE-85 is
and press F10 (“Previous”) key. window is displayed. not synchronized to
satellite, the blank
list is displayed.
15 • Select the Les ID by ↑ , ↓ key, and • The cursor is moved • Note 3
press Enter key. to “posItion”.
16
17
•
•
When the setting of the “posItion”
is changed, press Enter key.
When the ship’s position is included
•
•
The cursor is moved
to right side.
The cursor is moved
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the transmitting message, select to “delivery
“oN” and press Enter key. When Confirmation”.
the ship’s position is not included,
select “Off” and press Enter key.
18 • When the setting of the “delivery • The cursor is moved
Confirmation” is changed, press to right side.
Enter key.
19 • When the delivery confirmation is • The cursor is moved
requested to LES, select “oN” and to “characTer code”.
press Enter key.
• When the delivery confirmation is
not requested to LES, select “Off”
and press Enter key.
20 • When the setting of the “characTer • The cursor is moved
code” is changed, press Enter key. to right side.
21 • Select the “characTer code” and • The cursor is moved
Enter key. “Priority”.
• Select the “Ia5” normally.
22 • When the “Priority” is changed, • The cursor is moved
press Enter key. to right side.
23 • When the priority is set to the • The cursor is returned
normal, select “Routine” and press to ”Destination
Enter key. code-subscriber’s
• When the priority is set to the number and
distress, select “Distress” and press answerback”.
Enter key.
24 • After confirmation of each • The contents of the • Normally, it takes
parameter, press F1 (“Send Call”) selected file are about 3-5 minutes
key. displayed, and then to complete the
Main menu is communication.
displayed again.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
25 • “S&F message • Press F10
(96-01-15 11:00) sent (“Previous”) key to
to LES (203)” is delete the message.
displayed.
• Example: Call date
and time:
1996/1/15
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
printed.
26 • After the message is transmitted to • “S&F message
subscribers, “S&F message (96-01-15 11:00)
delivered to subscribers” is delivered to
displayed. Press F10 subscribers
(“Previous”) key to return to main (07202822351)” is
menu. displayed.
• Example: Delivery
date and time:
1996/1/15
11:00
Destination number:
07202822351
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” with pressing
Enter key (Multi address function).
When the subscriber’s number set to two number’s or more, “*” is displayed at right side of the
number.
Note 2: When the entered file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, the following window is
displayed, press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the new file name.
ERROR
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
F10: Previous
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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 F10 (“Previous”) key and type the correct LES ID.
ERROR
Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.
Confirm the LES ID.
F10: Previous
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3.7.2 Transmitting Facsimile Message
Facsimile
country coDe-
subscriber’s number : 081-1234567
Modem of subscriber : T30
File name : TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) : 203 (Yamaguchi)
posItion : oN Off
characTer code : Ia5 Data
delivery Confirmation : oN Off
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
8 • Press F2 (“File selection”) • The “File list” window is
key. displayed.
9 • Select the file by ↑ , ↓ .key • The contents of the file are • When the file name is
and press Enter key. displayed. knowledge, type the file
name directly.
• Note 2
10 • After confirmation of the • The “File list” window is
contents and press F10 displayed.
(“Previous”) key.
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11 • Press F10 (“Previous”) key • The cursor is moved to
to return the “Facsimile” “land Earth station (les)”.
window.
12 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
press Enter key. right side. knowledge, type the LES
ID directly.
13 • Press F2 (“LES list”) • The “LES list” window is • When the JUE-85 is not
contents and press displayed. synchronized to satellite,
(“Previous”) key. the blank list is displayed.
14 • Select the LES ID by ↑ , ↓ • The “Facsimile” window is • Note 3
key, and press Enter key. displayed and the cursor is
moved to “posItion”.
15 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
“posItion” is changed, press right side.
Enter key.
16 • 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.
17 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
“characTer code” is changed, right side.
press Enter key.
18 • Select the “characTer code” • The cursor is moved to
and Enter key. “delivery Confirmation”.
• Select the “Ia5” normally.
19 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
“delivery Confirmation” is right side.
changed, press Enter key.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
20 • When the delivery • The cursor is return
confirmation is requested to to ”country
LES, select “oN” and press coDe-subscriber’s
Enter key. number”.
• When the delivery
confirmation is not requested
to LES, select “Off” and
press Enter key.
21 • After confirmation of each • The contents of the selected • If normally takes about
parameter, press F1 (“Send file are displayed, then Main 3-5 minutes to complete
Call”) key. menu is displayed again. the communication.
22 • “S&F message (96-01-15 • Press F10 (“Previous”)
11:00) sent to LES (203)” is key to clear the message.
displayed.
Example: Call date and
time:
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 • Press F10 (“Previous”)
transmitted to subscriber’s 11:00) delivered to key to clear the message.
“S&F message delivered to subscribers (0811234567)”
subscribers” is displayed is displayed.
and press F10 (“previous”) Example: Delivery date and
key. time:
1996/1/15
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 pressing Enter
key (Multi address function).
When the subscriber’s number set to two 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 F10 (“Previous”) key and type the new file name.
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ERROR
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
F10: Previous
Fig. 3.7.2b Example of “ERROR” window
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 F10 (“Previous”) key and type the correct LES ID.
ERROR
Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.
Confirm the LES ID.
F10: Previous
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3.7.3 Transmitting Data (PSDN) Message
Data (PSDN)
Data network id
subscriber’s number : 1112-12345678
File name : TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) : 203 (Yamaguchi)
posItion : oN Off
delivery Confirmation : oN Off
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
8 • Press F2 (“File selection”) • The “File list” window is
key. displayed.
9 • Selected the file by ↑ , ↓ • The contents of the file • When the file name is
key and press Enter key. are displayed. knowledge, type the file
• Note 2 name directly.
• Note 3
10 • After confirmation of the • The “File list” window is
contents and press F10 displayed.
(“Previous”) key.
11 • Press F10 (“Previous”) • Data (PSDN) window is
12 •
key to return the “Data
(PSDN)” window.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
19 • After confirmation of each • The Main menu is • If normally takes about
parameter, press F1 (“Send displayed. 3-5 minutes to complete
Call”) key. the communication.
20 • “S&F message (96-01-15 • Press F10 (“previous”)
11:00) sent to LES key to clear the
(203)” is displayed. message.
Example: Call date
and time:
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 is displayed.
21 • “S&F message (96-01-15 • Press F10 (“previous”)
11:00) delivered to key to clear the
subscribers message.
(11121234567)” is
displayed.
Example: Delivery
date and time:
1996/1/15
11:00
Destination number:
11121234567
• 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 five subscribers 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 numbers 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 F10 (“Previous”) key and type the new file name.
ERROR
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
F10: Previous
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Note 3: Following window is displayed when you carry out the procedure of Step9, if "characTer code" is
set as "Data". Press F10 (“Previous”) key when you carry out data transmission.
WARNING
Can not display binary text.
F10: Previous
Note 4: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
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Press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the correct LES ID.
ERROR
Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.
Confirm the LES ID.
F10: Previous
Data (PSTN)
country coDe-
subscriber’s number : 081-123456789
Modem of subscriber : V22 V22Bis V32Bis Others (T30)
File name : TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) : 203 (Yamaguchi)
posItion : oN Off
characTer code : Ia5 Data
delivery Confirmation : oN Off
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Move the cursor to “Transmit” • The “Transmit” window
and press Enter key. is displayed.
2 • Move the cursor to the “data • The “Data (PSTN)” • “Data (PSTN)” is
(psTn)” and press Enter key. window is displayed. optional facility for
each LES.
3 • Move the cursor to the “Country • The “Destination”
code-subscriber’s number” and window is displayed.
press Enter .
4 • Move the cursor to the “1:” and • The cursor is moved to • When the
press Enter key. “Subscriber’s no”. abbreviated number
is used, press F2
(“Address book
code”) key.
5 • Type telephone country code, • The cursor is moved to • Note 1
subscriber’s number and press “2:”.
Enter .
• Ex. Country code: 081
Subscriber’s number:
12345678
• 08112345678
Enter
6 • After confirmation of each • The “Data (PSTN)”
parameter, press F10 (“Previous”) window is displayed.
key. • The cursor is moved to
“Modem of
subscriber”.
7 • When the setting of the Modem of • The cursor is moved to
subscriber’s is changed, press right side.
Enter key.
8 • Select the setting of the Modem of • The “Data (PSTN)”
subscriber’s and press Enter key. window is displayed.
V22 : 1200bps • The cursor is moved to
V22bis : 2400bps “File name”.
V32bis : 9600bps
Others : 3 digits protocol
number described the CCITT
9 • When the file is selected, press • The cursor is moved to
Enter key. right side.
10 • Press F2 (“File selection”) key. • The “File list” window
is displayed.
11 • Select the file by ↑ , ↓ .key and • The contents of the file • When the file name
press Enter key. are displayed. is knowledge, type
the file name
directly.
• Note 2
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
12 • After confirmation of the contents • The “File list” window
and press F10 (“Previous”) key. is displayed.
13 • Press F10 (“Previous”) key to • The “Data (PSTN)”
return the “Data (PSTN)” window is displayed.
window. • The cursor is moved to
“land Earth station
(les)”.
14 • When the LES is selected, press • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID
Enter key. right side. is knowledge, type
the LES ID directly.
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15 • Press F10 (“LES list”) key. • The “LES list” window • When the JUE-85 is
is displayed. not synchronized to
satellite, the blank
list is displayed.
16 • Select the LES ID by ↑ , ↓ key, • The “Data (PSTN)” • Note 3
and press Enter key. window is displayed.
• The cursor is moved to
“posItion”.
17 • When the setting of the “posItion” • The cursor is moved to
is changed, press Enter key. right side.
18 • When the ship’s position is • The cursor is moved to
included the transmitting message, “characTer code”.
select “oN” and press Enter key.
When the ship’s position is not
included, select “Off” and press
Enter key.
19 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
“characTer code” is changed, right side.
press Enter key.
20 • Select the “characTer code” and • The cursor is moved to
Enter key. “delivery
• Select the “Ia5” normally. Confirmation”.
21 • When the setting of the “delivery • The cursor is moved to
Confirmation” is changed, press right side.
Enter key.
22 • When the delivery confirmation is • The cursor is returned to
requested to LES, select “oN” and “country
press Enter key. coDe-subscriber’s
• When the delivery confirmation is number”.
not requested to LES, select “Off”
and press Enter key.
23 • After confirmation of each • The contents of the • If normally takes
parameter, press F1 (“Send Call”) selected file are about 3-5 minutes
key. displayed, and then Main to complete the
menu is displayed again. communication.
• Note 4
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
24 • “S&F message • Press F10
(96-01-15 11:00) sent to (“Previous”) key to
LES (203)” is displayed. clear the message.
Example: Call date
and time:
1996/1/15
11:00
LES ID: 203
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time, date
destination number, LES
IDs are displayed.
25 • “S&F message • Press F10
(96-01-15 11:00) (“Previous”) key to
delivered to subscribers clear the message.
(0811234567)” is
displayed.
• Example: Delivery
date and time:
1996/1/15
11:00
Destination number:
0811234567
• When the message print
on function is turned on,
the call time destination
number and LES IDs are
displayed.
Note 1: Message can be sent to up to five subscribers 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 numbers 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 F10 (“Previous”) key and type the new file name.
ERROR
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
F10: Previous
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Note 3: Following window is displayed when you carry out the procedure of Step9, if "characTer code" is
set as "Data". Press F10 (“Previous”) key when you carry out data transmission.
WARNING
Can not display binary text.
F10: Previous
Note 4: When the selected LED ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
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Press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the correct LES ID.
ERROR
Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.
Confirm the LES ID.
F10: Previous
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3.7.5 Transmitting Closed Network Message
NOTE
It is necessary to download the closed network ID (DNID) from LES before the closed network
message is transmitted.
Closed network
cloSed network id : 12345
File name : TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) : 203 (Yamaguchi)
posItion : oN Off
traNsfer : Data report S&f
Closed network
cloSed network id : 12345
File name : TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) : 203 (Yamaguchi)
posItion : oN Off
traNsfer : Dsta report S&f
characTer code : Ia5 iTa2 Data
delivery Confirmation : oN Off
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Move the cursor to • The “Transmit” window
“Transmit” and press is displayed.
Enter key.
2 • Move the cursor to the • The “Closed network” • “Closed network” is
“closed network” and window is displayed. the optional facility for
press Enter key. each LES.
3 • Move the cursor to the • The cursor is moved to
“closed network id” and right entry field from
press Enter key. “Closed network id”.
•
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4 • When the closed network • The “Closed network list When the closed
ID is selected, press F2 window” is displayed. network ID is not
(“closed network ID list”) • When the closed network downloaded, the blank
key. ID is not downloaded, the list is displayed.
blank list is displayed.
5 • Select the closed network • The cursor is moved to
ID by ↑ and ↓ key and “File name”.
press Enter key.
6 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to
press Enter key. right column from “File
name”.
7 • Press F2 (“File selection”) • The “File list” window is
key. displayed.
8 • Selected the file by ↑, • The contents of the file are • When the file name is
↓ key and press Enter key. displayed. knowledge, type the file
name directly.
• Note 1
9 • After confirmation of the • The “File list” window is
contents and press F10 displayed.
(“Previous”) key.
10 • Press F10 (“Previous”) • The cursor is moved to
key to return the “Closed “land Earth station
network” window. (les)”.
11 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
press Enter key. right column from “land knowledge, type the
Earth station (les)”. LES ID directly.
12 • Press F2 (“LES list”) key. • The “LES list” window is • When the JUE-85 is not
displayed. synchronized to
satellite, the blank list is
displayed.
13 • Select the LES ID by ↑ , ↓ • The cursor is moved to • Note 2
key, and press Enter key. “posItion”.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
14 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to
“posItion” is changed, right column from
press Enter key. “posItion”.
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Note1) When the entered file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, “ERROR, The file is
missing. Confirm the file name.” is displayed, press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the new
file name.
ERROR
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
F10: Previous
Note2) When the selected LES ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
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following window is displayed.
Press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the correct LES ID.
ERROR
Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.
Confirm the LES ID.
F10: Previous
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3.7.6 Transmitting Special Access Network message
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
9 • Press F10 (“Previous”) key to • The cursor is moved to
return the “Special access “land Earth station
network” window. (les)”.
10 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to • When the LES ID is
press Enter key. right column from knowledge, type the
“land Earth station LES ID directly.
(les)”. .
11 • Press F2 (“Les list”) key. • The “Les list” window • When the JUE-85 is
is displayed. not synchronized to
satellite, the blank list
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
20 • Press F10 (“Previous”) key • Main menu is displayed.
to return to main menu..
Note 1: When the entered file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, “ERROR, The file is
missing. Confirm the file name.” is displayed, press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the new
file name.
ERROR
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
F10: Previous
Note 2: When the selected LES ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the correct LES ID.
ERROR
Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.
Confirm the LES ID.
F10: Previous
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3.7.7 Transmitting Message with Prefix Code
Telex
Prefix code-subscriber’s number and
answerback : 072-1234567
File name : TEST.MSG
land Earth station(les) : 203 (Yamaguchi)
posItion : oN Off
delivery Confirmation : oN Off
characTer code
F10: Previous
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Fig. 3.7.7a Example of “Telex(with prefix)” window
F10: Previous
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
6 • Type Prefix code, telex • The cursor is moved to • The prefix code is
country code, subscriber’s “answerback”. provided from each
number, and press → . LES.
Ex. Prefix code: 11 • When the
Country code: 072 abbreviated number
Subscriber’s number: is used, press F2
12345678 (“Address book
1 1 0 7 2, 1 2 3 4 5 6 code”) key.
78→
7 • Type answerback code and • The cursor is moved to “2:”. • When the
press Enter . answerback code is
Ex. 12345678 ABCD J not provided, press
12345678A Enter key only.
B C D J Enter
8 • After confirmation of each • The “Telex” window is
parameter, press F10 displayed.
(“Previous”) key. • The cursor is moved to “File
name”.
9 • When the file is selected, • The cursor is moved to right
press Enter key. column from “File name”.
10 • Press F2 (“File selection”) • The “File list” window is
key. displayed.
11 • Select the file by ↑ , ↓ .key • The contents of the file are • When the file name
and press Enter key. displayed. is knowledge, type
the file name
directly.
• Note 2
12 • After confirmation of the • The “File list” window is
contents and press F10 displayed.
(“Previous”) key.
13 • Press F10 (“Previous”) key • The “Telex” window is
to return the “Telex” displayed.
window. • The cursor is moved to “land
Earth station (les)”.
14 • When the LES is selected, • The cursor is moved to right
press Enter key. column from “land Earth
station (les)”.
15 • Press F2 (“Les list”) key. • The “Les list” window is • When the LES ID is
displayed. knowledge, type the
LES ID directly.
• When the JUE-85 is
not synchronized to
satellite, the blank
list is displayed.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
16 • Select the Les ID by ↑ , ↓ • The cursor is moved to • Note 3
key, and press Enter key. “position”.
19 •
not included, select “Off”
and press Enter key.
When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to right
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“delivery Confirmation” column from “delivery
is changed, press Enter Confirmation”.
key.
20 • When the delivery • The cursor is moved to
confirmation is requested to “characTer code”.
LES, select “oN” and press
Enter key.
• When the delivery
confirmation is not
requested to LES, select
“Off” and press Enter key.
21 • When the setting of the • The cursor is moved to right
“characTer code” is column from “characTer
changed, press Enter key. code”.
22 • Select the “characTer • The cursor is moved to right
code” and Enter key. column from “characTer
code”.
23 • Select the “Ia5” normally. • The contents of the selected • If normally takes
• After confirmation of each file are displayed, and then about 3-5 minutes to
parameter, press F1 (“Send Main menu is displayed complete the
Call”) key. again. communication.
24 • “S&F message (96-01-15 • Press F10
11:00) sent to LES (203)” is (“Previous”) key to
displayed. clear the message.
Example: Call date and
time:
1996/1/15
11:00
LES ID: 203
• When the message print on
function is turned on, the call
time, date, destination
number, LES ID and the
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message are displayed.
Note1) Message can be sent to up to five subscribers 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 two number’s or more, “*” is displayed at right side of
the number.
Note2) When the file is not in the DTE memory or the floppy diskette, the following window is
displayed, press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the new file name.
ERROR
The file is missing.
Confirm the file name.
F10: Previous
Note3 )When the selected LES ID is closed or the selected LES ID is the other ocean region, the
following window is displayed.
Press F10 (“Previous”) key and type the correct LES ID.
ERROR
Selected LES does not operate in this ocean.
Confirm the LES ID.
F10: Previous
Fig. 3.7.7c Example of “ERROR” window
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3.7.8 Abbreviated number
(1) Abbreviated number registration
4 •
“Destination code” and
press Enter key.
Press F2 (“Address book •
window is displayed.
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(2) Abbreviated number selection
Note1). Using Multi address function, message can be sent up to five subscribers, when their destination
codes are same.
Multi address function is optional facility of each LES. Depends on LES, this function is not
offered.
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3.7.9 Scheduled Transmission
JUE-85 can send position information, file, and/or data from data source to a designated party in
regular interval.
Up to five schedules can be registered.
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2 Move the cursor to the item The “Scheduled transmission”
“Scheduled transmission” window is displayed.
then press Enter key.
3 Move the cursor to the item The “Scheduled transmission See the example below.
you want to register then press parameter” window is
Enter key. displayed.
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 F10 (“Previous”)
key twice or ESC key.
Scheduled Transmission # 1
Starting date and Time
(yy-mm-dd hh: mm UTC) : 96-04-20 17:00
requesting Interval : 00:10
lEs : 002-111-210-302
Network Type : Telex
Destination code &
Subscriber’s number : 072-0223344
Character code : Ia5 iTa2
data type qtH : oN oFf
dS : 1 2 Both None
File name : 0: TEST, TLX
transMission : oN oFf
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• Starting date and time Set the date and time you want to start for a scheduled
transmission.
• LES Set the CES 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 (Data transmission)
• PSDN (Data transmission)
• 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 message.
You can choose the following messages:
• Position data (QTH):
Choose the on or off of the position data transmission,
Position data is automatically updated when navigation
equipment (GPS, etc.) is connected. Use the
information that is you inputted at the section of
“Distress,” when no navigation equipment is connected.
• Data source(dS)
Choose the on or off of the data transmission from data
source connected to EDP (option).
* “1” and “2” means data source number.
• File (File name)
Set the file name you want to send. Confirmation of file
name is required at “Edit”. Message with no file name
is sent when unrecorded file name is inputted.
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3.8 Handling received messages (Read-out, Printing, Saving, and Deleting)
The received messages of Inmarsat-C and EGC, are printed out immediately when the MES receives
them, in the case of the automatic message print out function (see 3.5.3.) is turned on. They are erased
from older ones when stored calls exceeded more than its maximum capacity,100 calls, or 40K bytes.
When your JUE-85 stored over 90 calls, warning window is displayed (fig.3.8.g). When you need to
read out or print out, or saving, or deleting the messages, follow the below procedures .
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1 • Move the cursor to • “Read-out” window is Read-out
“read Out” and press displayed. It shows three
Inm-C
Enter key. types of message list.
Egc
All
F10: Previous
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Inm-C message list
No. Date Time Priority Size
1. 05-01-01 01:12 Routine 1000
2. 04-12-02 01:10 Safety 1001
3. 04-11-30 01:33 Routine 1002
4. 04-10-22 01:41 Routine 1003
5. 04-09-20 01:55 Routine 1004
6. 04-05-30 01:22 Safety 1005
7. 03-12-24 01:08 Routine 1006
8. 03-05-03 01:07 Routine 1007
9. 03-01-06 01:09 Routine 1000
10. 02-10-30 01:24 Routine 1000
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To Delete the message
Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Move the cursor to • “Read-out” window is Read-out
“read Out” and press displayed. It shows three
Inm-C
Enter key. types of message list.
Egc
All
F10: Previous
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see. Each message list displays “Egc” :
received messages in “Egc message list”
chronological order. “All” :
(The newest message is “reception message list”
displayed at the top of list.) (Received all messages )
See Fig. 3.8a to 3.8c.
3 • Press F1 key to go to • “Delete mode” screen is
Delete mode. displayed.
4 • Move the cursor to the • Asterisk marks (*) are • If you want to cancel the
message you want to displayed on the head of the deleting, press Space bar
delete, and press Space lines you want to delete. once more to cancel it.
bar (You can select a • To delete the all message, Then, Asterisk marks
number of messages in press F2 (select all) key. (*) are cleared and
same time). deletion is cancelled.
5 • To delete the selected Messages displayed on
messages, press F7 Warning warning dialog boxes are:
(“Delete”) key. Do you really want to delete Do you really want to delete
All messages?
selected messages?
OK Cancel
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EGC message list (Delete)
No. Date Time Priority Size Service
1. 05-01-01 01:12 Routine 1000 Group call
2. 04-12-02 01:10 Safety 1001 Urgency message, NAV warning
3. 04-11-30 01:33 Urgent 1002 INMARSAT system message
4. 04-10-22 01:41 Distress 1003 Coastal warning
*
5. 04-09-20
6. 04-05-30
01:55 Routine
01:22 Safety
1004
1005
Shore-ship distress alert
*
8. 03-05-03
9. 03-01-06
01:07 Routine
01:09 Distress
1007
1000
Group call
Download group identity
10. 02-10-30 01:24 Distress
Space :Select 1000 Coastal
F2:Select all warning F7: Delete
*When the received message in the data communication is read out, the following window is displayed.
In this case, press F10 (“Previous”) key, and press F6 (“save as”) 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.
F10: Previous
Fig. 3.8f “Warning Window” is displayed when a message is received in data communication
Warning
Print out call log.
F10: Previous
Fig. 3.8g “ Warning Window” is displayed when calls are stored over 90.
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3.9 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 Enter key, in the main menu.
If the number of calls exceeds 100, the call log is deleted from older ones and waning window
(fig.4.8.7.) is displayed.
If you need to print out the call logs, press F5 (“Print out”) key , and delete the call logs by press F7
(“clear history”) key.
05-04-12
Time
14:20-14:25
13:50-13:55
Type of call Destination
S&F T 07202822351
. . . Delivered to LES
S&F R
LES
222
210
Msg no
12345
8421
Size
85
125
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. . . Reception success
05-04-11 10:13-10:16 S&F Poll T 051885629 210 8415 42
. . . Delivered to subscriber
05-04-11 10:09-10:12 S&F T 210 8413 26
. . . Delivered to LES Multi
05-04-09 18:21-18:24 S&F T 023961114 203 78
. . . Call failure
↓ contd. (Total 25)
F1: Delivery confirmation F5: Print out F7: Clear history F10: Previous
Press F1, then Press F5, then Press F7, then all information of
“Delivery confirmation “ Call logging history” is “ Call logging history”
request” window is printed out. are cleared away.
displayed. See next page
“4.9.1”.
NOTE
F7 “clear history” command clears all information of your call-log.
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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 communication (Telex communication)
S&F Poll: Automatic response communication with S&F to the polling command
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 verification 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.
Example)
Delivered to LES : Message is transmitted to LES.
Delivered to subscriber : Message is transmitted to (land) subscriber.
Reception success : Message from LES is received.
Call failure : Message transmission to LES or subscriber is failed.
NOTE
*”Delivered to LES” means the message you sent to land subscriber is transmitted to LES as a relay
point. When you want to confirm whether the message is transmitted to land subscriber or not,
execution of “Delivery confirmation request” is recommended.
When you turn ‘ON’ “delivery confirmation” function (see fig. 3.7.1.) at the Telex window,
you can be gotten delivery confirmation automatically.
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3.9.1 Delivery Confirmation
When you want to confirm the delivery result of the transmitted message, press F1 (“Delivery
confirmation”) key of the “Call logging History” window (see previous page), then select the message
to be confirmed on “Delivery confirmation request window” , then press Enter key.
Then, the delivery information is shown in the window as “Delivery confirmation request”.
This window shows information of all messages you sent, and received message from only LES as
same as “ Call logging history”. But point of difference is, you can check the result of transmission to a
number of subscribers via E-mail, an individual transmission succeeded or not, in this screen.
You can check the transmission result You can make sure whether the message
whether the message is successfully is send to the land subscriber or not, you
received by LES or not, it only have to have to check it on “Delivery
check “call-logging history”. confirmation request” window .
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Delivery confirmation can be done on the result of all transmissions. Cursor will skip the received
calls from LES. On the example window below, cursor stops first item, but does not stop on second one
(because the message is received from LES, no use to confirm the detail). And, it stops again on third call.
Select the received message, and pressing ENTER or F3 key, then “Delivery confirmation” window
is displayed , and you can check that your messages are send to the land subscribers you selected.
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Fig. 3.9.1c Example of “Delivery confirmation request” window and about key operation
Fig. 3.9.1d Example of “Delivery confirmation “ window for a message sent to a subscriber.
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Delivery confirmation
Fig. 3.9.1e Example of “Delivery confirmation” window for a message sent to a number of subscribers.
Above figure shows that first and second destination did not receive the mail by any reasons.
Transmissions to the rest of 5 persons are succeeded.
* Character line, 1234567@91234567890 , means E-mail address.
NOTE
All histories are cleared away when F7 “Clear history” key is pressed.
3.9.4 Ending
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3.9.5 Buzzer ( Alarm ) Processing
To stop the buzzer sound of EXT BUZ , press BUZ OFF switch. (See clause 2.3.1.)
To stop the buzzer sound of IME, press Ctrl + A .
2 Intermittence sound When the position information from external GPS is lost 4 hours or more.**
as alarm
Some sort of trouble occurs on JUE-85. Check the alarm window displayed on
the screen, and follow the direction.
JUE-85 received an abnormal message. All LED lamps are blinked with
buzzer sound, you can no operation from the keyboard.
* Changing the parameter on “Peripheral function window” in “Set up menu” can extend the “Buzzer
sound duration”. See 3.5.3.
** When the ship’s position has not been updated more than 4 hours, the alarm is sounded with the
message, “Enter new ship’s position”. See table 4.3.1.
Reset the IME by following procedure when you cannot stop the sound by pressing Ctrl + A .
Contact the JRC service agent and let them know about Alarm history of your JUE-85, when
some sort of failure is occurred. (See 4.2. “Troubleshooting”.)
NOTE
When the RESET button is pressed, the memories (Receive Message, Call Logging Memory and
Alarm History) in the IME are all cleared. Reset date and time after this operation.
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3.10 Distress Alert (Distress)
NOTE
Distress alert
Nature : Undesignated
Data Source
Position
:
:
:
Gps Manual
N35 36.11 deg min
E139 55.01 deg min
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upDate : 12:34 hh:mm
Course : 120 deg
Speed : 12.0 knots
lEs : 144 (NCS)
F10: Previous
NOTE
• When a satellite navigator is connected with the IME, or the JRC GPS is integrated into the IME, ship’s
position, height, speed is updated automatically.
However, some satellite navigators do not output height, course, and/or speed.
In this case, update course and/or speed manually.
• Position information from GPS is ignored during 60 minutes, after you input a information by “Manual”,
regardless setting of “Data source” to “GPS”.
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Move the cursor to “Distress” and press • “Distress Alert”
Enter key. window is displayed.
2 • Move the cursor to “Nature of distress” • “Nature of distress” window is displayed.
and press Enter key.
Nature of distress
Undesignated
Fire/Explosion
Flooding
Collision
Grounding
Listing
Sinking
Disabled and adrift
Abandoning ship
Further assistance required
Piracy/armed attack
F10: Previous
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
7 • Press Enter key to change the course. • The cursor moved on
right side.
8 • Enter the course of your ship and press • The cursor moved to
Enter key. “Speed"
9 • Press Enter key to change the speed. • The cursor moved to
right side.
10 • Enter the speed, and then press Enter • The cursor is moved
key. to “lEs”
• Ex): 12.0 knot
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1 2 0 Enter
11 • Press Enter key to change the LES you • The cursor moved to
want to send. right side.
12 • Press F2 ( “Les list” ) key. • “LEs list” window • When the
screen is displayed. JUE-85 is not
synchronized
to satellite, the
blank list is
displayed.
13 • Choose Les ID using ↑ , ↓ Key and press • “Distress alert”
Enter key. screen is displayed.
14 • Send Distress Alert using Distress
button,
• Refer the article of the beginning of
this manual, “Sending procedure of
Distrees alert.”
15 • To return to Main menu, press F10
(“Previous”) key .
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3.11 Polling
Polling is the function, which is automatically sending position of JUE-85, file, or data, demanded
from land Telex users. JUE-85 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
• 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 3.11.1 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;
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Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
6 • To return to Main menu, • Main menu screen is
press F10 (“Previous”) key displayed.
twice of ESC key.
F10: Previous
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3.11.2 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-85 checks the land ID then transmit the MES’s position
information to the land user in the text if the number is registered.
Then, MES transmits the following message to the land user, destination code: 072, subscriber’s
number: 02822351 via Telex:
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3.11.3 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-85 checks 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.
Then, MES transmits 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.....XXX/X..X/
Then, MES transmits following message to the land user, destination code: 072, subscriber’s
number: 02822351:
FLIST 0
OPEDTE.EXE 280337 96-08-08 19:53
QBF.TLX 58 96-07-14 02:47
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3.11.4 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-85 checks 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 2K bytes per each port.
Then, MES transmits the following message to the land user, destination code: 072,
subscriber’s number: 02822351, and line: PSDN (packet network)
DS 0:
ABCD12345
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3.11.5 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 is changed by each command of reading
out and is required to change the parameters. Secondly, land user should change the parameters. When
the correct command is included in the receive message, the MES checks the access code then change the
parameters.
• MES transmits 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 DS1 DS2
TRANSMIT ON
DELAY LOGGING OUT 00:00
ACCESS CODE: 123456
96-01-25
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• Command for parameter setting
/SP/XXXXXX/X/XXXXXX/XXXX/XXXX/XXX/X..X/XXX:X...X/X..X/X..X/X.X/
LES ID Transmission
[ON or OFF]
Interval [HHMM] Data type [DS0, DS1,
DS2, P or combination]
Start time [HHMM] Presentation [IA5, ITA2 or DATA]
Subscriber’s number
Schedule number
Destination code [4-digit for PSDN
Access code
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3-digit for TELEX and PSTN]
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3.11.6 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 checks the land ID then transmit MES’s
call log to the land based user in the number is registered in the land ID registration for polling.
• MES transmits the following message to the land based user, country code: 001, subscriber’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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3.12 EGC Message Reception
EGC are a message broadcast service within the Inmarsat-C communication system. It allows
terrestrial information providers to pass messages or data to JUE-85 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.
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There are three basic services offered by EGC; the Safety NETTM service, the Fleet NETTM service and
System service. Safety NETTM is a service provided primarily for the dissemination of maritime safety
information, such as shore to ship distress alerts, weather forecasts and coastal warning. Fleet NETTM 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 Fleet NETTM services make use of flexible addressing techniques to allow
the reception of messages from a variety of service providers depending on the particular requirements of
the user. The Safety NETTM service utilizes a geographic area addressing technique to direct messages
to ships within defined boundary. The Fleet NETTM service employs closed user group and unique
receiver addressing to provide secure transmission of messages from the terrestrial information provider
to the desired service recipients(s).
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3.12.2 Receive Mode for EGC Reception (Receive-Mode)
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-85 initiates log-out
automatically when logged in status. The other way, when you choose “Inmarsat-C” from “EGC
receive only”, the JUE-85 initiates Log-in automatically.
NOTE
The JUE-85 can restrict to EGC message reception with Navarea, Fixed area, reception type,
NAVTEX coverage area, and NAVTEX message type. Choose “egC” on main menu to setup this
function. Also JUE-85 has the function that printing EGC message automatically when received it. See
“3.12.3.7”, when you want to stop it.
EGC
Navarea
Fixed area : 0000000-0000000
reception Type
navtex Coverage area
navtex Message
F10: Previous
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3.12.3.1 Navarea
Only receives the messages to Navarea, which have been set up.
NOTE
Basically, information of Navarea in the ocean region being logged in now is sent.
2
•
•
Move the cursor to “egC”
and press Enter key.
When you want to change
•
•
The “EGC” window is
displayed.
The “Navarea” window is
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the “Navarea”, press displayed.
Enter key.
3 • When you want to restrict • The cursor is moved
the “Navarea”, move the To “Enable” or
cursor to the restrict “Disable”.
“Navarea” number and
Enter key.
4 • Move the cursor to • The cursor is moved to
“Enable” or “Disable” next item.
and press Enter key.
5 • Press F10 (“Previous”) • The “EGC” window is
key. displayed.
6 • To return to Main menu, • Main menu screen is • When you want to
press F10 (“Previous”) displayed. change the another item,
key twice. move the cursor and
press Enter key.
Navarea
Navarea 0 : Enable Disable Navarea 9 : Enable Disable
Navarea 1 : Enable Disable Navarea 10 : Enable Disable
Navarea 2 : Enable Disable Navarea 11 : Enable Disable
Navarea 3 : Enable Disable Navarea 12 : Enable Disable
Navarea 4 : Enable Disable Navarea 13 : Enable Disable
Navarea 5 : Enable Disable Navarea 14 : Enable Disable
Navarea 6 : Enable Disable Navarea 15 : Enable Disable
Navarea 7 : Enable Disable Navarea 16 : Enable Disable
Navarea 8 : Enable Disable
F10: Previous
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Fig.3.12.3.1b Navarea
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3.12.3.2 Fixed area
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and Enter 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 change
press F10 (“Previous”) displayed. the other item, move the
key twice. cursor and press Enter
key.
EGC
Navarea
Fixed area : 0000000-0000000
reception Type
navtex Coverage area
navtex Message
F10: Previous
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EGC reception type
charT correction service : Enable Disable
CharT correction service for fixed areas : Enable Disable
Download group identity : Enable Disable
General call : Enable Disable
group calL : Enable Disable
F10: Previous
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3.12.3.4 Setting of Navtex Coverage Area
The JUE-85 can restrict the Navtex coverage area message of the A through Z areas. Choose the area
you want to receive or restrict from these areas.
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E: Enable Disable R: Enable Disable
F: Enable Disable S: Enable Disable
G: Enable Disable T: Enable Disable
H: Enable Disable U: Enable Disable
I: Enable Disable V: Enable Disable
J: Enable Disable W: Enable Disable
K: Enable Disable X: Enable Disable
L: Enable Disable Y: Enable Disable
M: Enable Disable Z: Enable Disable
F10: Previous
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3.12.3.5 Navtex message
The JUE-85 can restrict the Navtex messages mentioned below.
・ Decca message ・ Omega message
・ Electronic navaid message ・ Pilot service message
・ Ice report ・ Satnav message
・ Loran message ・ QRU (no message on land)
・ Meteorological forecasts
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3.12.3.6 Position Updated
NOTE
JUE-85 ignores position information from GPS during 60 minutes after “Data source” is set to
“GPS”.
3 •
press Enter key.
Select the “Data source” and press Enter key.
GPS: Ship’s position is set from GPS data
When the “Gps” is selected, the cursor is
moved to “lEs”.
3
Manual: Ship’s position is set to manual. When the “Manual” is selected, the cursor is
moved to “Position”.
4 • Type the ship’s latitude and press Enter key. The cursor is moved to “Course”.
• Type the ship’s Longitude and press Enter
key.
Ex. North: 35 50 20
East: 139 30 30
N 3 5 5 0 2 0 Enter
E 1 3 9 3 0 3 5 Enter
5 • When the ship’s course is changed, press The cursor is moved to right side.
Enter key.
6 • When the ship’s course is changed, press The cursor is moved to “Speed”.
Enter key.
7 • When the ship’s Speed is changed, press The cursor is moved to right side.
Enter key.
8 • Type the ship’s Speed and press Enter key. The cursor is moved to “lEs”.
9 • To return to Main menu, press F10 Main menu is displayed right side.
(“Previous”) or press Esc key.
Note 1. When the ship’s position has not been updated more than 4 hours, the “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 Safety NET
message with priorities higher than routine are received.
Note 2. When any GPS equipment is connected with the JUE-85, ship’s position data is updated
automatically. If GPS equipment is disconnected more than 3 minutes, it sounds and displays
warning.
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Note 3. Valid time of Position information and Update information is for 24 hours, and of direction
information and velocity information is for a hour.
When it passes over the valid time, DTE displays as follows
Position information Latitude 999.99 deg Longitude 999.99 deg
Direction information 999 deg
Velocity information 999 knot
Update information 88:88
When the JUE-85 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.
NOTE
• High priority message of EGC is printed out even if the print function is set off. Please acknowledge it
to be no defective operation of the printer.
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3.13 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 Alt key and • The “Set up” window is
press U key on Main displayed.
menu.
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2 • Move the cursor to the • Initiation confirming window
item “Performance is displayed.
test” and press Enter • “Performance test” window
key. is displayed.
Set up
Date & time
Log-out initiation
Performance Test
Yes NO
F10: Previous
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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
NOTE
Disconnect the coaxial cable from IME and test the distress button to protect the false distress
transmission.
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Step Operation DTE Response
1 • Hold down Alt key and press A • “Diagnostics” window is displayed.
key.
Diagnostics
Data source contents
Alarm history
software Versions
Distress Button Test
F10: Previous
F10: Previous
3 • When the distress button is tested, • The buzzer in DTE and IME is sounding 0.5
press the distress button till the buzzer sec on, 1.0 sec off. Then, “SOS” is displayed
sounds for about 5 seconds or more. at the first line of DTE
• When the distress button test is • The buzzer sounding for about 30 seconds.
terminated, press F7 (“Cancel”) key.
4 • (It passes 5 sec after pressing the • The buzzer in DTE and IME is sounding 0.5
distress button.) sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF.
• The “Distress” lamp on IME is blinking 0.5
sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF.
• “Distress Button Test” window is displayed.
F10: Previous
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5 • To start the distress test, press the • The buzzers in DTE and IME are sounding 5
distress button again. sec continuously.
• The “DISTRESS” lamp on IME is
illuminating 5 sec.
F10: Previous
F10: Previous
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CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE
4.1 Maintenance
1) Cleaning
Keep the equipment as clean as possible. In particular, wipe the ventilation opening with a dry
cloth.
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2) Tightening of screws
Check screws in all parts of the equipment and tighten any loosen one.
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4.2 Troubleshooting
4.2.1 Troubleshooting Flowchart
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 network to get advice or to request for repair with the results of these items.
Start
PSU
Is Power lamp blinks after NO exchange
Power switch of IME turned Is PSU normal?
ON?
NO
YES YES
IME
Is it turned to lighting after 20 NO NO
Is SYNC lamp blinking Are all lamps lit exchange
seconds?
and other lamps are lit? after 5 minutes?
NO YES
YES IME-EME
YES Is EME-IME cable
EME exchange cable normal? NO exchange
YES
Is SYNC lamp lit after 2 to
10minutes? Blocking? Is wrong sea area
setting?
NO NO NO
EME
YES YES
YES exchange
Re-confirm with changing the Re- confirm with correct Ocean
Continued to next page ships direction. Region setting.
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From previous page
YES YES
EME
Does Buzzer sounds during exchange
operation?
(EME internal GPS error)
YES
NO
Completed
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4.2.2 Alarm Check
The JUE-85 provides the following function, which is 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.
4.2.3 Alarm History
The JUE-85 has a self-monitoring function named alarm history, which is displayed as the following
procedure:
Step Operation DTE Response Remarks
1 • Hold down Alt key and • “Diagnostics” window is
press A key on Main displayed.
menu.
2 • Move the cursor to the
item “Alarm history” then
press Enter key.
3 • To return to Main menu, • “Alarm history” • the first three lines are the
press F10 key twice or newest alarm information.
window is displayed.
ESC key. • After the fourth line, alarm
Main menu is displayed history is displayed from
new ones to turn.
Example of Alarm History
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Table 4.2.3 Contents of Alarm history
Displayed Number
Items Contents
contents of lines
JUE-85 Model name
IMN MES No.
1 SER Serial No.
Basic HW Hardware version No.
information ACSE ACSE maintenance version No.
MDM Modem software version No.
IME IME software version No.
2
DTE DTE maintenance version No.
Date Month/Day Hour/Minute/Second
3 Position Latitude/Longitude
READY MES status/TDM channel types
4
ACS TDM channel ID/Reception channel/Transmission channel
TX EIRP value
MDM AGC setting value/ [C/N] value /IQ balance
4
(Refer Installation manual for detail)
Current
STS Alarm information/Status information
status
(Refer Installation manual for details)
information
ACS Channel step No.
(Refer Installation manual for details)
EIC Success rate of EME-IME communication/Error counter
5 /Error cause
(Refer Installation manual for details)
SET LES setting/GPS setting/Data port
(Refer Installation manual for details)
Past status
From
information
6th line Displayed format and contents are same as “Current status information”
10 cases
onward
maximum
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4.2.4 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.
Abnormal operation of IME
(1) 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, please try following procedure (a). And
try procedure (b) when procedure (a) did not work.
(a) Set POWER switch to OFF, and confirm all of the LED lamps are lights out (it takes
approximately 3 minutes) and set to ON again.
(b) Press RESET button in the IME panel by the tip of narrow object (like extended clip,φ0.5mm).
Push until you feel the object clicks. (refer fig. 4.6)
Five lamps (POWER lamp to RECEIVE lamp) lights in order, and starts blinking (it will takes
approximately 10 seconds). Turn on POWER switch with confirming these lamps are blinking.
NOTE
When the RESET button is pressed, the memories (Receive Message, Call Logging Memory and
Alarm History ) in the IME are cleared. Reset date and time after this operation.
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4.2.5 After service
DANGER
The lithium battery is built into this device (EME). This battery has danger of exploding by the
short, the impact, and the water leak, etc.
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CAUTION
Ask our agency or office to dispose JUE-85 (EME). Illegal disposal may cause heat-up,
firing, or explosion by shorted circuit of lithium battery, which is affected by the impact
or submerged of water.
For details, contact to the dealer from which you purchased, our service office or a pertinent local
government.
Please contact the dealer from which you purchased the device or our marketing offices that is
nearest to you for any question as to the after-sales service.
For any question: Refer to the list of office at the end of the volume.
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4.3.1 WARNING Window
The examples of the messages of WARNING window are listed in Table 5.3.1.
WARNING
Enter new ship's position.
F10: Previous
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4.3.2 CAUTION Window
The examples of the message of CAUTION window are listed in Table 5.3.2.
CAUTION
Distress priority message is routed to RCC.
Do you initiate a request? Yes No
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4.3.3 ERROR Window
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ERROR Message Cause Countermeasure
• The diskette is unreadable. • The floppy diskette is • Press Enter key to re-read the
Press Enter key to retry. unread the contents. 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 • Use the other floppy diskette.
the diskette. floppy diskette is not
• Replace the diskette. enough.
• Unsuitable Density of
Physical Error.
ERROR
Diskette drive is not ready.
Insert diskette and press ENTER key.
F10: Previous
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4.3.4 INFORMATION Window
The examples of the messages of Information window are listed in Table 5.3.4.
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Message Countermeasure (If it is necessary)
2nd LES ID Invalid.
Because of Demand Assigned LES.
Are you sure you want to rename the file?
--Automatic test mode--
Normal communication disabled
Do not press any distress button unless you are in
distress.
Cannot create new file.
Cancelled Security Alert by No( ). SA Button.
Confirm the file name.
Current file name:
Delete file:
Distress Button is disconnected. Check the connection.
Distress ( ) failed. Now retrying to request.
Distress ( ) succeeded.
Distress acknowledgement received.
Distress Alert failed. Send it again.
Distress Button is disconnected.
Check the connection.
------Distress Button Test----- Release the test mode when you send true
Distress button test succeeded. distress alert.
If real distress alert to be sent, cancel the test mode.
Distress Buttons are under test now.
Distress priority selected.
EGC distress message received.
EGC urgency message received.
EGC urgency message received.
Emergency ( ) failed. Now retrying to
request.
Emergency ( ) succeeded.
Initiate a manual scan of NCS common channel due to
BBER increasing.
Input column numbers:
Input Max Column numbers:
Input Merge File Name:
Input Replace String:
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Message Countermeasure (If it is necessary)
Input Save File Name
Input Search String:
It may be too many files on desk.
Log-in ( ) failed.
Log-in ( ) succeeded.
Merge file:
MES is not commissioned yet. The commissioning
test will start automatically after the first log-in.
Modification of this field is not possible.
New file name:
Performance test failed.
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Please turn off Security Button for real Security Alert.
Really quit without saving? [Yes] [No] Select [Yes] if you need to save it.
Request (144,92-04-14-08:10) queued. Wait the announcement from LES.
Now waiting for announcement. Carry out "cancel call" of "Transmit" when
you close down the call request.
Sending Distress Alert
Sending Distress Message
S&F message (92-04-14-08:10) sent to LES (144). To receive the notification of delivery to other
party, make "Delivery confirmation" to "ON"
at "Transmit" window. (Refer to clause 4.4.)
This function is only to copy file from one floppy to Use “Copy file” function when you save the
another floppy. Please use ¥”Copy file”¥function to data that memorized in JUE-85, to floppy disk.
copy file from internal storage to floppy. (Refer to clause 3.6.4)
Tune to NCS (144) failed. Confirm whether there is a shield between the
antenna and the satellite.
Carry out NCS scanning again.
• Hold down the Shift key and press F1 key to display HELP-information.
• Press F10 key or Esc key to return the previous mode.
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CHAPTER 5. SPECIFICATION
5.1 JUE-85
5.1.1 EME and IME
Table 5.1. Principal Specification of JUE-85
Class of Inmarsat -C MES Class 2
Transmission: 1626.5 to 1646.5MHz
Frequency range
Reception :1530.0 to 1545.0MHz
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Voltage DC +24V(PSU, NBD-843A is used)+19.2V to +31.2V
Transmission:100 W
Power consumption Standby time:15W (EME and IME)
300W Max. (EME,IME,DTE and Printer)
Environmental Operative temperature -35°C to +55°C (EME operational) -15°C to +55°C (IME)
Condition
Storage temperature -40°C- to +80 °C
Relative humidity 95% (+40°C)
Ice 25 mm (EME)
Precipitation 100 mm/hour (EME)
Wind 100 knots
Vibration Compatible with IEC60945
Coding Interleaved, convolution code (R = 1/2, K = 7)
Data rate Transmission 600 bps
Reception 600 bps
Max transmission message 8K bytes
Reception message storage 80K bytes (INMARSAT-C: 40K bytes, EGC: 40K bytes)
Interface Internal GPS JRC original
DTE CCITTV 24/28, 9600 bps, 9 PIN D-sub connector
Centronics compatible parallel interface,
Printer
Connector:25PIND-sub connector
Dimensions EME: 114 mm(φ) × 460 mm(H)
IME: 210 mm(W) × 150 mm(D) × 50 mm(H)
Mass EME: 1.5 kg IME: 1.3 kg
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5.1.2 DTE
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5.1.3 Read-Out Printer (NKG-800)
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5.2 Option
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5.2.2 External Buzzer (NCE-4772A)
Low Priority
Low Priority 5
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NOTE: *1: Illumination and sound cease when the ‘RESET’ button on the panel of EXT BUZ is
pressed.
*2: 2.2 kHz and 1.3 kHz tones sounds alternately.
*3: Sounding time can be selected by the DTE command.
*4: Illumination and sound cease when the handset is hooked off or the facsimile responds.
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APPENDIX 1. INMARSAT SYSTEM COVERAGE AREAS
Pacific Pacific
Atlantic Atlantic Indian
Ocean Ocean
Ocean Ocean Ocean
Region Region
Region Region Region
West East
Fig. A1.2 Atlantic Ocean Region West Fig. A1.2 Atlantic Ocean Region East
Fig. A1.3 Pacific Ocean Region Fig. A1.4 Indian Ocean Region
A1-1
A1-2
APPENDIX 2. TELEX DESTINATION CODES LIST
A2-1
Lesotho 963 Pakistan 82 Switzerland 45
Liberia 997 Palau 763 Syria 492
Libya 901 Panama 379 Tadzhikistan 787
Liechtenstein 45 Papua New Guinea 703 Taiwan 769
Lithuania 539 Paraguay 305 Tanzania 989
Luxembourg 402 Peru 36 Thailand 86
Macao 808 Philippines 75 Togo 977
Madagascar 986 758 Tonga 777
Madeira 404 Poland 63 Trinidad & Tobago 294
Malawi 904 Portugal 404 Tunisia 409
Malaysia 84 Puerto Rico 205 Turkey 607
Maldives 896 206 Turkmenistan 789
Mali 985 209 Turks & Caicos Is. 296
Malta 406 Qatar 497 Tuvalu 774
Marshall Is. 765 Reunion 961 Uganda 988
Martinique 298 Romania 65 Ukraine 680
Mauritania 974 Rwanda 909 Abu Dhabi 893
Mauritius 966 Saipan 760 Ajman
Mexico 22 San Marino 505 Dubai
Micronesia 764 Sao Tome & Principe 967 Fujairah
Moldova 682 Saudi Arabia 495 Ras Al Khaimah
Monaco 42 Senegal 906 Sharjjah
Mongolia 800 Seychelles 965 Umm Al Qaiwain
Montserrat 396 Sierra Leone 998 United Kingdom 51
Morocco 407 Singapore 87 Uruguay 32
Mozambique 992 Slovak 666 U.S.A. 23
Myanmar 83 Solomon Is. 778 25
Namibia 908 Somalia 900 C.I.S.(Former U.S.S.R.) 640
Nauru 775 South Africa 95 Vanuatu 771
Negara Brunei Darussalam 809 Spain 52 Vatican 504
Nepal 891 Sri Lanka 803 Venezuela 31
Netherlands 44 St.Helena 960 Viet Nam 805
Netherlands Antilles 390 St.Christopher & Nevis 397 Western Samoa 779
New Caledonia 706 St.Lucia 398 Yemen(Rep.Of) 895
New Zealand 74 St.Pierre & Miquelon 204 Area of Former 597
Nicaragua 375 St.Vincent & the Grenaines 399 Yugoslavia 598
Niger 975 Sudan 984 599
Nigeria 905 Suriname 304 600
Niue 776 Swaziland 964 62
Nofolk Island 766 Sweden 54 Zaire 982
Norway 56 Zambia 902
Oman 498 Zimbabwe 907
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APPENDIX 3. NKG-800 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE
Concerning details, please refer the installation manual for each equipment.
Contents
Page
3.1. Cautions for use .......................................................................................................................... A3-2
A3-1
A3.1. Cautions for use
• Don’t touch immediately after printing as the printing head is still very hot.
• To turn on the power again after once turned OFF, wait at least 2 seconds. If this is not
respected, initialization may become wrong.
• When the printer is working, its mechanism is working with rather strong force, pay attention not
to approach your accessories, necktie, etc. worn on you. Those may be caught.
• Don’t put anything on the printer. If any thing is dropped in the machine, at first turn OFF the
power, then remove dropped thing carefully.
• Don’t wet the printer. If water etc. is fallen, turn OFF immediately the power, and wipe off
liquid. And wait until the printer becomes completely dry to turn ON again.
A3-2
A3.2. OUTLINE AND NAMES OF COMPONENTS
A3.2.1 Supplied accessories
A3-3
A3.3. INSTALLATION
A3.3.1 Fix tape attachment
A3-4
A3-5
A3.3.2 Change of ribbon cassette-cartridge
Mounting method
1) Verify that the power switch remains turned OFF.
2) Turn 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.
DANGER
Immediately after printing, the printing head is still very hot, don’t touch it until it is cool down.
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Dismounting method
The printing pressure can be adjusted with the head adjustment lever located on right side in the
printer.
For one ply plain paper the position is most suited. When shipped, this lever is set to this position.
In case of 3 ply duplicating paper, either or becomes suitable position.
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A3.3.4 Roll paper loading
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Roll paper setting
1) In case of paper stand has been
mounted, loosen stand holding screws
and slide the paper stand backward.
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Mount of roll paper cover
1) Mount the roll paper cover 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.
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A3.3.5 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.
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A3.4. 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.
CAUTION
If printing is made directly on the platen without ribbon and paper, the platen or printing head may be
damaged.
Test printing
Turn 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]
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APPENDIX 4. JRC Service Network
Please contact the dealer from which you purchased the device or our marketing offices that is nearest to
you for any question as to the after-sales service.
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