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  • Page 1 NAVTEX RECEIVER NX-700A/B www.furuno.co.jp...
  • Page 2 The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer 9-52 Ashihara-cho, Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN Telephone : +81-(0)798-65-2111 : +81-(0)798-65-4200 A : MAY 2005 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. D1 : MAY 21, 2007 Pub. No. OME-56490-D1...
  • Page 3 • This manual is intended for use by native speakers of English. • FURUNO will assume no responsibility for the damage caused by improper use or modification of the equipment or claims of loss of profit by a third party.
  • Page 4 Immediately turn off the power at the switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire. Continued use of the equipment can cause fire or electrical shock. Contact a FURUNO agent for service. Keep heater away from equipment. A heater can melt the equipment's power cord, which can cause fire or electrical shock.
  • Page 5 Safety information for the Installer CAUTION WARNING Do not open the equipment Observe the following compass safe unless totally familiar with distances to prevent deviation of a electrical circuits and magnetic compass. service manual. Standard Steering Only qualified personnel ELECTRICAL 1.45 m NX-700A 0.95 m...
  • Page 6 Our extensive global network of agents and dealers furthers this dedication to excellence. The NX-700A/B is just one of the many Furuno developments in the field of marine radio communication. NX-700A: Display unit w/printer...
  • Page 7 Meteorological warnings, Search and Rescue (SAR) information and other navigational information for NAVTEX receiver-equipped vessels sailing in coastal waters. The FURUNO NX-700 NAVTEX receiver receives NAVTEX messages and automatically displays them together with station ID and message category information.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS EQUIPMENT LISTS ................... viii SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS ................x 1. PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM ............... 1-1 1.1 How NAVTEX Works ....................1-1 1.2 NAVTEX System Operation..................1-1 1.3 Message Format ....................... 1-2 1.4 NAVTEX Station Map ....................1-3 1.5 NAVTEX Station List....................
  • Page 9 MENU TREE....................AP-1 SPECIFICATIONS ................... SP-1 PACKING LISTS ....................A-1 OUTLINE DRAWINGS ..................D-1 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM...............S-1...
  • Page 10: Equipment Lists

    EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard Supply Name Type Code No. Remarks NX-700A w/printer Display Unit NX-700B w/o printer Receiver Unit NX-7001 Antenna Unit NX-7H CP08-01810 000-040-180 10 m cable, CP08-01811 CP08-01820 000-040-210 20 m cable, CP08-01811* CP08-01870 000-040-350 30 m cable, CP08-01811* CP08-01880 000-040-362 40 m cable, CP08-01811*...
  • Page 11 Optional Supply Name Type Code No. Remarks Thermal Paper TP058-30CL 000-154-047 1 set For NX-700A OP08-19 004-515-260 For NX-700A Flush Mount Kit OP08-20 004-515-270 For NX-700B AC-DC Power PR-240 000-053-373 000-041-174 10 m, w/connector 000-041-175 20 m, w/connector OP04-2 000-041-176 30 m, w/connector 000-041-177 40 m, w/connector...
  • Page 12: System Configurations

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS DISPLAY UNIT DISPLAY UNIT ANTENNA UNIT NX-700A NX-700B NX-7H Max. 15 m Max. 100 m RECEIVER UNIT NX-7001 External Alarm Rectifier Printer (NX-700B only) PR-240 (Integrated Navigation System) Navigator Power supply Power supply 100-115/ 12-24 VDC 200-230 VAC. 1 , 50/60 Hz : Standard : Option...
  • Page 13: Principle Of Navtex System

    PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM How NAVTEX Works NAVTEX is an acronym meaning Navigational Telex, and as its name shows, it is a kind of narrow band radio teletype system for sending (by frequency shift keying) text messages expressed in a 7-unit code. The difference is that a NAVTEX transmitter transmits nine control characters (header code) ahead of the main message, so that the receiver can identify the station, message type and serial number automatically.
  • Page 14: Message Format

    1. PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM Message Format For automatic identification of messages, each message starts with nine control characters, called “Header codes”. The first five characters are always “ZCZC_“ and common to all messages. This part is used for message synchronization. The latter four characters are designed as B1, B2, B3 and B4 indicate origin, category and serial number of the message.
  • Page 15: Navtex Station Map

    1. PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM NAVTEX Station Map...
  • Page 16: Navtex Station List

    1. PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM NAVTEX Station List Freq. Area Station Station Country Latitude Longitude Broadcast schedule (UTC) area (kHz) (nm) Belgium Oostende 51 11 N 02 48 E 0310, 0710, 1110, 1510, 1910, 2310 Estonia Tallinn 59 30 N 24 30 E 0320, 0720, 1120, 1520, 1920, 2320 0250, 0650, 1050, 1450, 1850, 2250...
  • Page 17 1. PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM Freq. Area Station Station Country Latitude Longitude Broadcast schedule (UTC) area (kHz) (nm) Bulgaria Varna 43 04 N 27 46 E 0130, 0530, 0930, 1330, 1730, 2130 Croatia Split radio 43 30 N 16 29 E 0240, 0640, 1040, 1440, 1840, 2240 Cyprus Cypradio...
  • Page 18 1. PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM Freq. Area Station Station Country Latitude Longitude Broadcast schedule (UTC) area (kHz) (nm) Canada Labrador 53 42 N 57 01 W 0350, 0750, 1150, 1550, 1950, 2350 0310, 0710, 1110, 1510, 1910, 2310 Iqaluit, NU 63 43 N 68 33 W 0300, 0700, 1100, 1500, 1900, 2300...
  • Page 19 1. PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM Freq. Area Station Station Country Latitude Longitude Broadcast schedule (UTC) area (kHz) (nm) Saudi Arabia Jeddah 21 23 N 39 10 E 0705, 1305, 1905 Oman Muscat 23 36 N 58 30 E 0200, 0600, 1000, 1400, 1800, 2200 Pakistan Karachi 24 51 N...
  • Page 20 1. PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM Freq. Area Station Station Country Latitude Longitude Broadcast schedule (UTC) area (kHz) (nm) Vietnam Ho Chi Minh City 10 47 N 106 40 E 0350, 0750, 1150, 1550, 1950, 2350 0340, 1540 Haiphong 20 44 N 106 44 E 4209.5 0230, 0630, 1030, 1430, 1830, 2230...
  • Page 21: Operation

    When the results are OK, the list display is shown after five seconds after completion of the check, with frequency last used before turning the power off. DUAL CHANNEL NAVTEX NX-700 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO., LTD. ROM : OK RAM : OK XX: Program version No.
  • Page 22: Adjusting Lcd Dimmer

    2. OPERATION At the default setting, the equipment functions as below; When the results of the check are OK, ALL MESSAGE display for 518 kHz appears. This screen shows all messages received in 518 kHz. You can switch 518 kHz (International message) and 490 kHz (local message) to display.
  • Page 23: Confirming The New Message

    2. OPERATION Confirming the New Message When you receive a new message, do one of the following depending on message received. SAR (Search and Rescue) message 1. When an SAR message is received, the audible alert sounds and details for the SAR message appear.
  • Page 24: Sample Messages

    2. OPERATION Sample Messages Press ▲ or ▼ on the cursor pad to choose a message, and then press the ENT key to show the detailed information for that message. The message list and detailed message displays can be switched by pressing the ENT key. Station ID, type of message, Frequency (paragraph 2.9) serial No.
  • Page 25: Choosing The Receive Mode

    2. OPERATION Choosing the Receive Mode The NAVTEX menu allows you to select what station to receive, automatically, manually. The Auto mode requires navigation data, and stations are automatically selected according to the distance between own ship and NAVTEX stations. If navigation data is not input, all stations are selected. The manual mode lets you freely stations to receive.
  • Page 26: Choosing The Local Frequency

    2. OPERATION Choosing the Local Frequency You can choose 490 kHz or 4209.5 kHz as the local frequency on Auto or Manual mode. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to show the main menu. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to choose NAVTEX, and then press the ENT key or ►. 3.
  • Page 27 2. OPERATION 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to show the main menu. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to choose NAVTEX (for Rcv Mask, INS Output Mask and Printer mask) or Display (for User Select Station & Msg), and then press the ENT key.
  • Page 28: Switching The Frequency To Display

    2. OPERATION Switching the Frequency to Display With showing the message list, you can switch the frequency to 518 kHz or 490 (or 4209.5) kHz by pressing ◄ or ► key. Press 490 (4209) Switching the frequency to display 2.10 Alarm Messages The sequence of events when an alarm message is received is as shown below.
  • Page 29: Processing Messages

    2. OPERATION 2.11 Processing Messages Choosing messages to display You can choose which category of messages to display: All, Alarm, User Selected and Good messages. 1. With the message list or detailed message shown, press the LIST key to show the list options. All Messages Alarm Messages User Selected Messages...
  • Page 30 2. OPERATION Protecting message from deleting Messages are automatically deleted from the memory under the following conditions. -66 hours passed from the moment when received. -Older than No. 200 To prevent a message from being deleted, do the follows; 1. Choose the message at the list display. 2.
  • Page 31: Printing Messages

    2. OPERATION 2.12 Printing Messages Received messages can be printed automatically or manually, from the built-in printer (NX-700A) or external printer (NX-700B). Printing all messages displayed All messages chosen on paragraph 2.11 can be printed out. 1. Press the PRINT key with showing all messages. Print Cancel Print Print options...
  • Page 32: Editing The Navtex Station List

    2. OPERATION 2.13 Editing the NAVTEX Station List Maximum 300 NAVTEX stations can be registered into the memory. Note: To cancel editing of a NAVTEX station, press the MENU/ESC key. The message “Exit without saving?” appears. Choose “Yes”, and then press ENT key.
  • Page 33 2. OPERATION NavArea NAV Area Station Station Name Latitude 0 00'N Latitude Longitude 0 00'E Longitude 518kHz ID1: - ID2: - ID3: - Station ID 490kHz ID1: - ID2: - ID3: - 4209.5kHz ID1: - ID2: - ID3: - Sertvice Area Range 400nm Save data ?
  • Page 34 2. OPERATION Editing NAVTEX station Existing NAVTEX station may be edited as follows: 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to show the main menu. 2. Press ▲ or ▼ to choose Service, and then press the ENT key. 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to choose Edit Station List, and then press the ENT key. 4.
  • Page 35: Icons

    2. OPERATION Edit Delete 7. Press ▲ or ▼ to choose Delete, and then press the ENT key. The message “Delete station?” appears. 8. Press ◄ to choose “Yes”, and then press the ENT key to close the edit window. 9.
  • Page 36: Messages List

    2. OPERATION 2.15 Messages List In addition to the message “Received new local (int’l) msg.” the following message-related messages may appear on the display. Message Meaning Remedy Appears when the oldest New message received. message is deleted to Oldest message deleted to Press any key.
  • Page 37: Other Functions

    2. OPERATION 2.16 Other Functions This paragraph describes the various options which allow you to set up your unit to suit your needs. NAVTEX menu Item Description Setting Mask Mode Chooses the receiving mode. (See INS, Manual paragraph 2.6.) Auto Rcv Turns Auto mode on/off.
  • Page 38 2. OPERATION Display menu Item Description Setting Selects the speed of scrolling by pressing ▲ or ▼. Slow: Scrolls by one line. Fast: Scrolls by half of screen. Slow, Fast, Scrolling Skips to $$: Skip to $$ Scrolls line by line in list display; Skips to $$ position in detailed display.
  • Page 39 2. OPERATION Service menu Item Description Setting 4800, 9600, Selects the data transmission speed at which to input data Input 19200, from INS. Speed 38400 4800, 9600, Output Selects the data transmission speed to output data to the INS. 19200, Speed 38400 Turns the header (Own ship’s position, date, frequency, error...
  • Page 40 2. OPERATION This page is intentionally left blank. 2-20...
  • Page 41: Maintenance & Troubleshooting

    MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides information necessary for keeping your unit in good working order and remedying simple problems. WARNING Do not open the equipment. Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock exists inside the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment.
  • Page 42: Replacement Of Fuse, Battery And Thermal Paper

    3. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING Replacement of Fuse, Battery and Thermal Paper Fuse The fuse inside the receiver unit protects the equipment from overcurrent or reverse polarity. If the fuse blows, contact your dealer about replacement. Name Type Code No. Fuse FGMB 125V 2A PBF 000-157-479-10 WARNING...
  • Page 43 3. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING Thermal paper (NX-700A only) When the thermal paper runs out completely, the message “Printer error” (center of screen) and the icon (at the right-hand top corner) appear. Replace the paper as follows. Name Type Code No. Thermal paper TP058-30CL 000-154-047...
  • Page 44: Troubleshooting

    3. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting This section provides simple troubleshooting procedures which the user can follow to restore normal operation. If you cannot restore normal operation do not attempt to check inside the unit. Any trouble should be referred to a qualified technician.
  • Page 45: Diagnostics

    3. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostics The memory test checks ROM, RAM, data port, battery, keyboard and LCD for proper operation and displays program version numbers. 1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the main menu. 2. Press ▼ to choose Service, and then press the ENT key. 3.
  • Page 46: Restoring All Default Settings

    3. MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING 8. When the message “Hit any key” appears on the screen, press any key (except key) to show the Rx test screen. The alarm for receiving monitor sounds while the Rx test is being conducted. [PRINT] Print [ENT] Finish Rx test 9.
  • Page 47: Installation

    INSTALLATION Display Unit The display unit can be installed on a tabletop, on the overhead, or in a panel. Refer to the outline drawings at the back of this manual for installation instructions. When selecting a mounting location, keep in mind the following points.
  • Page 48 4. INSTALLATION Flush mounting The display unit can be installed flush mounted in a console or panel by using the optional flush mount kit. (For NX-700A) Type: OP08-19 Code No.: 004-515-260 Name Type Code No. Qty Remarks Mounting metal 08-023-1019 100-326-960 Self-tapping screw 5X20...
  • Page 49: Receiver Unit

    4. INSTALLATION Receiver Unit General mounting considerations • The mounting location should be well ventilated and dry. • The unit can be mounted on bulkhead or the desk. • Secure the maintenance space shown in drawing at the back of this manual for ease of maintenance and service.
  • Page 50: Antenna Unit

    4. INSTALLATION Antenna Unit Mounting considerations Install the antenna unit referring to the antenna installation diagram at the back of this manual. When selecting a mounting location for the antenna unit, keep in mind the following points: • Do not shorten the antenna cable. •...
  • Page 51: Printer (Nx-700B Only)

    4. INSTALLATION Printer (NX-700B only) Prepare the printer by locally as shown below for the NX-700B. -Serial RS-232C -Serial printer -Baud Rate: 9600 bps -Character length: 8 bit -Parity: No -Flow control: Xon/Xoff -32 characters/line or more Wiring Display unit Antenna ubit NX-700A or B NX-7H...
  • Page 52 4. INSTALLATION Receiver unit All cables are gathered to the receiver unit. Connect cables at inside of the receiver unit as shown below. RCV Board 08P3227 TB401 TB402 J402* J403 J401 Antenna cable (to Antenna unit) TTYCS-1Q Printer cable DPYC-2.5 (to Printer, NX-700B only) (to Navigator (to ship's battery)
  • Page 53 4. INSTALLATION Fabricate these cables as below to connect to the receiver unit. DPYC-1.5 (For external alarm) Vinyl sheath 5 mm 100 mm 25 mm Soldering Vinyl wire Scrape the paint off the cable where the cable contacts the cable clamp. TTYCS-1Q (For Navigator or INS) Shield 5 mm...
  • Page 54 4. INSTALLATION Antenna cable Be sure to leave some slack in the cable for future service and maintenance. For RG-10/UY, RG-214 cable When using the coaxial cable, type RG-10/UY or RG-214, attach the FM-MP-7 connector (supplied as installation material) or PL-259 (local supply) as below. 1.
  • Page 55 4. INSTALLATION Extending antenna cable length When connecting two cables for extension, use optional extension cable kit OP-04-2. Code No.: 000-041-174 (10 m), 000-041-175 (20 m), 000-041-176 (30 m), 000-041-177 (40 m), 000-041-178 (50 m) Name Type Code No. Remarks 005-948-320 10 m w/connectors 005-948-330...
  • Page 56: Setting Of Printer

    4. INSTALLATION Setting of Printer After the connection completely, the setting of printer should be done for NX-700B as shown below. (For NX-700A, use the default setting as is.) 1. Press the key to turn the power on. 2. Press the MENU key to show the main menu. Menu NAVTEX System...
  • Page 57: Digital Interfacing

    4. INSTALLATION Digital Interfacing This equipment can receive navigation data in IEC 61162-1 Ed2/2 format. Priority TIME&DATE GNS > GGA > RMC > GLL VTG > VBW > RMC VHW > VBW VTG > RMC Input data sentence description GGA: GPS position fixing condition $--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx*hh<CR><LF>...
  • Page 58 4. INSTALLATION GLL: Latitude and longitude $--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | +------- 6 | +--------- 5 +----------- 4 +---------------- 3 +------+----------------------- 2 +---+----------------------------------- 1 1. Latitude, N/S 2. Longitude, E/W 3. UTC of position 4. Status: A=data valid, V=data invalid 5.
  • Page 59 4. INSTALLATION NRM: NAVTEX receiver mask This command is used to manipulate the configuration masks that control which messages are stored, printed and sent to the INS port of te NAVTEX receiver. $--NRM,x,x,hhhhhhh,hhhhhhh*hh<CR><LF> message type mask (SEE NOTE 4) transmitter coverage area mask (SEE NOTE 3) frequency table indes, 1 to 9 (SEE NOTE 2) function code, 0 to 9 (SEE NOTE 1) NOTE 1: The function code is used to further identify the purpose of the sentence.
  • Page 60 4. INSTALLATION RMC: Recommend Minimum Specific GNSS Data $--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | +--- 10 | | +----- 9 +--+------- 8 +--------------- 7 | +--------------------- 6 | +------------------------- 5 +---+---------------------------- 4 +---+---------------------------------------- 3 +--------------------------------------------------- 2 +---------------------------------------------------------- 1 1.
  • Page 61 4. INSTALLATION ZDA: Time and date $--ZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx*hh<CR><LF> | +--------- 7 | +----------- 6 +-------------- 5 +------------------ 4 | +---------------------- 3 +------------------------- 2 +--------------------------------- 1 1. UTC 2. Day, 01 to 31(UTC) 3. Month, 01 to 12(UTC) 4. Year(UTC) 5. Local zone hours, 00h to +-13h 6.
  • Page 62 4. INSTALLATION ACK: Acknowledge $--ACK,xxx*hh<CR><LF> | + ------------------------2 +-----------------------------1 1. Local alarm number(identifier) 2. Checksum GNS: $--GNS,hhmmss.ss,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,c--c,xx,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | | | | | | | | | +--- 11 | | | | | +------ 10 | | | | +---------- 9 | | | +-------------- 8 | | +------------------ 7 | +---------------------- 6...
  • Page 63 4. INSTALLATION VHW: Water speed and heading $--VHW,x.x,T,x.x,M,x.x,N,x.x,K*hh<CR><LF> | | | | | +--------- 5 | | +--+----------- 4 | +--+----------------- 3 | +---+----------------------- 2 +---+----------------------------- 1 1. Heading, degrees true 2. Heading, degrees magnetic 3. Speed, knots 4. Speed, km/h 5.
  • Page 64 10. Status: stern ground speed, A=data valid V=data invalid 11. Checksum PFEC,nxfrq : LOCAL FREQUENCY $PFEC,nxfrq,x*hh<CR><LF> 1. Proprietary sentence ID 2. Manufacturer's Mnemonic code: Furuno Electoric Co.,ltd. 3. Manufacturer's Data: Local frequency setting command 4. Manufacturer's Data: Local frequency indicator (SEE NOTE) 5. Checksum NOTE Local frequency indicator: 0 = 490kHz 1 = 4209.5kHz...
  • Page 65 4. INSTALLATION Output data description NRX: New NAVTEX received message The NRX sentence is used to transfar the contents of a received NAVTEX message from the NAVTEX receiver to another device. As the length of a single NAVTEX message may exceed the number of characters permitted in a single sentence, many NRX sentences may be required to transfer a single NAVTEX message.
  • Page 66 4. INSTALLATION ALR: Set alarms $CRALR,hhmmss.ss,xxx,A,A,c--c*hh<CR><LF> +----------------- 6 +----------------- 5 | +-------------------- 4 +---------------------- 3 +------------------------- 2 +--------------------------------- 1 1. Time of alarm condition change, UTC 2. Local alarm number(identifier) (SEE NOTE.) 3. Alarm condition(A=threshold exceeded, V=not exceeded) 4. Alarm's acknowledge state, A=acknowledged V=unacknowledged 5.
  • Page 67: Menu Tree

    MENU TREE MENU/ESC Key NAVTEX Mask Mode (INS, Manual) Auto Rcv Mask (Off, On) Local Channel (490kHz, 4209.5kHz) Rcv Mask INS Output Mask Printer Mask System Warn Msg Alm (Off, On) Signal Monitor (Off, Int’l, Local) Key Beep (Off, On) Time Offset (-13:30 to +13:30, 0:00) Units (nm, kt, km, km/h, mi, mi/h) Printer (None*, NX-700A, Upright, Inverted)
  • Page 68: Specifications

    FURUNO NX-700A/B SPECIFICATIONS OF NAVTEX RECEIVER NX-700A/B NAVTEX RECEIVER Receiving frequency 518 kHz and 490 kHz (or 4209.5 kHz), receive both frequencies simultaneously Mode of reception 2 μV e.m.f. (50 ohms), 4% error rate or less Sensitivity Input protection Withstands 30 Vrms for 15 minutes or more (w/ pre-amp unit)
  • Page 69 FURUNO NX-700A/B ANTENNA UNIT Antenna type NX-7H: H-field antenna Output impedance 50 ohms Power supply +7 V to +9 V (thru co-ax cable) INTERFACE Input data IEC61162-1, -2 GGA, GLL, RMC, ZDA, ACK, GNS, VHW, VTG, VBW, NRM, CRQ, PFEC...
  • Page 79 A-10...
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  • Page 88 INDEX Editing............. 2-14 Alarm message ..........2-9 Output Speed..........2-19 Contrast ............2-18 Power ............2-1 Printer Setting ..........4-10 Date............2-21 Printing ............2-10 Default Settings ..........3-6 all messages........... 2-10 Diagnostics ........... 3-5 canceling ..........2-11 each messages........2-11 Print header ..........
  • Page 89: Declaration Of Conformity

    Test reports 99624530 of 25 May 2005 and 99770230 of 6 July 2006 prepared by Telefication, The Netherlands • Test Report No. FLI 12-05-020 of 17 May 2005 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co., Ltd., Nishinomiya, Japan This declaration is issued according to the provisions of European Council Directive 96/98/EC on marine equipment modified by Commission Directive 98/85/EC and amended by the Commission Directive 2002/75/EC.

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