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INMARSAT-C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM 15 www.furuno.co.jp...
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: +81-(0)798-65-4200 Printed in Japan All rights reserved. Pub. No. OME-56350-H2 (TATA ) FELCOM15 The paper used in this manual is elemental chlorine free. ・FURUNO Authorized Distributor/Dealer A : DEC H2 : MAY *00080934915* *00080934915* *00080934915* *00080934915* * 0 0 0 8 0 9 3 4 9 1 5 *...
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING WARNING Do not open the equipment. Hazardous voltage which can cause electrical shock, burn or serious injury exists inside the equipment. Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment. Hazardous microwave. Do not approach within 60 cm of the antenna radome when it is transmitting.
TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ... vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION... viii INMARSAT C SYSTEM OVERVIEW ... ix 1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW... 1-1 1.1 Terminal Unit ... 1-1 1.1.1 Turning the power on/off ... 1-1 1.1.2 DISTRESS button... 1-1 1.1.3 Diagnostics ... 1-1 1.1.4 Floppy disk drive, floppy disks ... 1-2 1.1.5 Audio alarm...
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2.7 Station List ... 2-27 2.7.1 Adding stations to the station list ... 2-27 2.7.2 Editing the station list ... 2-30 2.7.3 Printing the station list ... 2-31 2.8 Entering Own Ship’s Position... 2-32 2.9 Creating a Directory... 2-33 2.9.1 Creating a directory where to store messages... 2-33 2.9.2 Specifying directory where to store messages...
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8.1.1 Overview of mail functions ... 8-1 8.1.2 E-mail restrictions ... 8-2 8.1.3 E-mail precautions ... 8-2 8.2 Connection of FELCOM 15 with single PC ... 8-4 8.3 Function Settings... 8-5 8.3.1 Setting IP address and subnet mask... 8-5 8.3.2 Enabling DHCP settings... 8-6...
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8.3.4 Restricting access ... 8-8 8.3.5 Restricting outgoing message size ... 8-9 8.3.6 Automatically converting attachments ... 8-10 8.3.7 Connection of FELCOM 15 to shipboard LAN mail server ... 8-11 8.3.8 Selective forwarding ... 8-13 8.4 E-mail Client Setup Example ... 8-15 8.5 SMTP Error Messages...
Introduction FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for considering and purchasing the FELCOM 15 Inmarsat C Mobile Earth Station. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. Mainly consisting of an antenna unit and a terminal unit, the FELCOM 15...
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Features Conforms to the following standards: IMO A.807(19), MSC.68(68) Annex 4, MSC/Cir 682, IMO A.694(17), IEC 61097-4 (1994), IMO A.664(16), IEC 60945 (2002), IEC 61162-1 (2000). E-mail facility. (To send E-mail, register with an LES which provides e-mail services.) Built-in Enhanced Group Call (EGC) receiver permits operation as EGC-only receiver.
Communication mode is store-and-forward telex, which means all information sent are first stored at an LES and then delivered to designated party. An EGC (Enhanced Group Call) receiver is built in the FELCOM 15 to receive the following types of messages, broadcast by LESs: SafetyNET distribute maritime safety information to ships within selected areas.
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-/+: To set option -/+: To set option AOR-West OCC: Operation Control Center SCC: Satellite Control Center NCS: Network Coordination Station MES: Mobile Earth Station LES: Land Earth Station Same as left Same as left 0.0 m -/+: To set option...
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The Inmarsat C system consists of the Operation Control Center (OCC), Satellite Control Centers (SCC), Network Coordination Stations (NCS), Land Earth Stations (LES) and Mobile Earth Stations (MES). The OCC, located at Inmarsat’s London headquarters, coordinates a wide range of activities in the Inmarsat system, including commissioning of mobile earth stations.
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Communications Network The illustration below shows the Inmarsat C communications network. NCS/LES Signaling Link Data Communications Network Land Earth Station Telex Network Terrestrial Communications Network NCS common channel NCS/LES signaling link LES TDM channel MES message channel MES signaling channel NCS/NCS signaling link MES interface Terrestrial network...
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INMARSAT C SYSTEM Types of MES There are three types of MES: class 1, class 2 and class 3. This FELCOM 15 is a class 2 MES. 1) Transmits messages to LES Class 1: 2) Receives messages from LES 1) The functions of class 1 plus operation as an EGC receiver...
OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Terminal Unit The terminal unit is the heart of the FELCOM 15 system, creating, transmitting and receiving messages. Floppy disk drive 1.1.1 Turning the power on/off Press the [POWER] switch to power or turn off the terminal unit, antenna unit, Distress Alert/Received Call Unit and Alarm Unit.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 1.1.4 Floppy disk drive, floppy disks The terminal unit provides a floppy disk drive for storing transmitted and received messages on floppy disks. The floppy disks used with the system are 2HD (1.44 MB) and 2DD (720 KB). 1.1.5 Audio alarm The audio alarm is released in the following instances.
Keyboard The FELCOM 15 is almost 100% keyboard controlled. Operation is carried out with the function keys, numbered F1-F10 at the top of the keyboard. The figure below shows keyboard layout. Transmit Function File Keys Edit Caps Lock Shift Ctrl 1.2.1...
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Space Caps Lock Ctrl Num Lock Note 1: In telex, lower case, #, &, *, $, @, %, etc. are not used. A full list of characters useable in telex appears in the Appendix. For e-mail all characters and symbols may be used.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305, Alarm Unit IC-306 Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305 The [DISTRESS] button functions to transmit the distress alert. To transmit the distress alert, press the button until its lamp lights continuously. For further details on how to transmit the distress alert, see paragraph 6.1.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Printer PP-510 (option) The PP-510 prints transmitted and received messages. The POWER switch is on the right side of the unit. The lamp on the switch lights when the power is on. If the paper is set correctly the ON LINE lamp also lights. When both those lamps are lit, the printer is ready to print information received from the terminal unit.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Standby Display After the equipment is turned on and the diagnostic test has been conducted, the standby display appears, showing the system status monitor. The system status monitor provides various operating information. For a detailed description, see paragraph 8.4.
1.5.1 Display indications The display is divided in three sections: 1) The function menu area 2) The working area 3) The operating status area File Edit Transmit 2) WORKING AREA (4a) (4b) Below are the indications and meanings of the items in parentheses in the illustration above.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW (3) Terminal unit status IDLE IDLE (PENDING) SENDING RECEIVING LOGIN LOGOUT DISTRESS ALERT Data Report TESTING TEST SETUP SCANNING EGC RECEIVER (Reverse video) Delivery Status Req. Forced Clearing (4a) Communication status CALLING WAITING FOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Waiting for acknowledgement from RECEIVING EGC MESSAGE WAITING FOR BACKOFF Successful Login.
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PV TEST CALL is pending. TEST-RECEIVING MESSAGE TEST-SENDING MESSAGE TEST-DISTRESS ALERT WAITING FOR ACTIVATION WAITING FOR TEST RESULT CLEARING PV TEST is Completed. PV TEST Failure. (4b) RF CON/CPU’s program version number DCE F15 Ver. XX (XX = Version Number) Note: Error message is displayed when equipment abnormality is detected.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW (8) Other information No display REC. MESSAGE EXISTS Displayed when a routine message has (Reverse video) Data Report (Reverse video) Message Report (Reverse video) (9) Date and time display With connection of a navigator (internal GPS navigator or external navigator), date and time (received from satellite) are displayed.
Menu Overview Operation of the FELCOM 15 is carried out through a menu system which you access with the function keys at the top of the screen. The example below shows how to choose menu options from the Editor Setup menu.
1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 4. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to choose option desired and press the [Enter] key. 5. Press the [Esc] key several times to return to the standby display. Note: On some menus the update window appears after you press the [Esc] key.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries used under license. 1.8.1 Installing software After installing the equipment, install the FELCOM 15 software (F15PC) in the PC as follows: 1. Turn on the PC. 2. Set FD-ROM in floppy disk drive.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 4. Click the [Next] button. 5. Click the [Next] button. 1-16 Choose destination location dialog box Select program folder dialog box...
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW 6. Click the [Next] button. Start copying files dialog box 7. Click the [Next] button and the installation begins. When the installation is completed, the FELCOM 15 dialog box appears. FELCOM 15 dialog box 1-17...
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Launch the program file.” The application will launch after the completion of step 9. 9. Click the [Finish] button. The FELCOM 15 PC application shortcut is created on the desktop. Note: To uninstall the F15 application see the operator’s manual for the PC.
1. Turn on the terminal unit. 2. Turn on the PC. 3. Double-click the FELCOM 15 icon to start the application. 4. To quit the application, press the [F12] key while pressing the [Alt] key. (You may also quit the application by clicking the Close button.) Then, the following window appears.
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1. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW Operation for PC Choose the printer connected to the PC as follows: 1. Press function key [F1] to open the File menu. File Edit Transmit File 1. New ALT-N 2. Open ALT-O 3. Close ALT-Q 4. Save ALT-S 5.
SYSTEM INITIALIZATION This chapter provides the information necessary for initializing the FELCOM 15. Once the equipment is initialized, you need do no more than press a few keys to get fully automatic transmission and reception. Inmarsat assigns an MES an Inmarsat Mobile Number (IMN) when it applies for Inmarsat registration.
4. Enter the date with the numeric keys. (Entry of date is not necessary if a GPS navigator is connected to the FELCOM 15.) 5. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (Note that the IMN is entered during installation.
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Choose this setting to use external navigator. If two or more navigators EXT: are connected, the FELCOM 15 automatically chooses ship’s position data in the order of GPS, Loran C, and DECCA. Use the GPS receiver (option) built in the terminal unit.
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 15. Press the [Enter] key to open the active port options window. System setup menu, active port options window 16. Press the [ ] or [ ] key to choose active port (terminal unit); “INT” or “ALL” as appropriate.
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23. Press the [Enter] key to open the EGC output port options window. Setup System Date & Time MES Operation Mode Nav Port Active Port Message Output Port EGC Output Port 9. Configuration Network Setup Command Window System setup menu, EGC output port options window 24.
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Terminal Setup The Terminal Setup menu provides for selection of date display format, currency unit, screen saver on/off and window colors. 1. Press the [F8] key to choose the Setup menu. 2. Press the [4] key to display the Terminal Setup screen. 3.
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14. You may change the background and foreground colors for the various display screens on the terminal unit as follows: Choose Window Color Setup and press the [Enter] key. Window Fore Color : L_WHITE Back Color : BLUE To Change: ENTER To Change Value: L<=>R Window color setup menu b) Window is selected;...
Note that you can transmit the distress alert or receive EGC messages even if you are not logged in. If you will not be using the FELCOM 15 for a prolonged period, you should logout from the Inmarsat C system, before turning off the terminal unit. The Inmarsat C system will then register you as inactive, notifying anyone trying to call you that you are currently unavailable.
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Note: The terminal unit must be “idle” to login. (“Current State: IDLE” appears at the bottom of the screen.) When it is not idle, “Ignored: MES is not idle.” appears. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display. Wait until the terminal unit becomes idle. 4.
File Edit Options Current State: LOGOUT CALLING DCE F16 Ver. ** 4. When logout is completed, “Successful Logout.” appears and “Current State” changes from LOGOUT to IDLE. Then, turn off the FELCOM 15. 2-10 Transmit Reports Logs Options Logout Start...
EGC Settings 2.4.1 What is the EGC (Enhanced Group Call) service? The EGC service enables EGC information providers to send SafetyNET FleetNET and System messages via an LES to a specific groups of ships, or to all ships within a defined geographical area. Each type of EGC service is sent as follows: 1) The information provider prepares the message, and then accesses the appropriate Country of the international telex network to send the message...
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2) FleetNET This service allows authorized information providers such as commercial subscription services, shipping companies and governments, which have registered with a LES that supports FleetNET selected group of MESs. Typical applications of FleetNET a) Fleet or company broadcasts b) News broadcasts c) Commercial weather services d) Market quotations...
2.4.2 EGC setup The FELCOM 15 receives EGC messages directed to its present position and Navarea without further programming. The EGC Setup screen lets you choose additional areas for which to receive messages and also the Navtex station and type of message for Coastal Warning (NAVTEX Re-broadcast).
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 7. Press the [Enter] key to open the navarea entry window. Receive EGC Area Additional Position Fixed Area Waypoint (from NAV Equipment) NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message (Can't reject other report) 8. Enter additional Navarea(s) (I-XVI, up to nine) in two digits, referring to the illustration below for code number.
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11. Press the [Enter] key to open the waypoint options window. Setup Receive EGC Area Additional Position Navarea Fixed Area Waypoint (from NAV Equipment) NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message (Can't reject other report) Ice reports Meteo. forecasts Pilot service DECCA messages LORAN messages EGC setup menu, waypoint options window...
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 19. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window. Receive EGC Area Additional Position Fixed Area Waypoint (from NAV Equipment) NAVTEX Station Code Type of Message (Can't reject other report) 20. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update EGC settings. 21.
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5. Press the [Enter] key to open the EGC channel list entry screen. 11080* 11080* EGC channel list entry screen 6. Enter EGC channel frequency code. The EGC channel frequency code range is 6000-14000. 7. Press the [Enter] key to close the text window. 8.
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2.4.4 Saving, printing EGC messages automatically You may save and print EGC messages automatically as below. Automatically saving EGC messages 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu. 3.
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Automatically printing EGC messages You can turn on/off automatic printing of FleetNET SafetyNET (Safety) messages. Distress and emergency SafetyNET messages are automatically printed regardless of printing setting. 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto mode setup menu. 3.
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Adding NCS Channels This section shows you how to add NCS channels to the NCS Channel List. 19 channels can be listed per each ocean region. Currently, there are four NCS channels, and they are marked with asterisks in the list. Add NCS channels to the list as below when they become operational.
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Note: If the ID or frequency entered is invalid the message "Input Error: NCS ID" (for invalid ID) or "Input Error: Channel No." (for invalid frequency) appears. Clear the error message by pressing the [Esc] key. Place the cursor at the invalid ID or frequency code. Then, press the [Enter] key and enter correct ID or frequency.
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION LES List The LES List provides for storage of 44 LES names per ocean region. By entering approximate toll charges in the LES list, you can see that information on the Transmit message menu. 2.6.1 Displaying toll charges Main LESs (LES name and ID) are already registered;...
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3. Press the [2] key to display the LES List. AOR (WEST) Name Telenor S.S.Inc Stratos M.N KDDI Telenor S.S.AS 4. Using the arrow keys, choose the LES for which you want to enter toll charges. For example, choose KDDI in IOR. 5.
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2.6.2 Registering LES to LES list Follow the procedure below to register a newly constructed LES. For LES ID see the Appendix. 1. Press the [F8], [9] and [2] keys to show the LES list. 2. Use the arrow keys to place the cursor where desired. For example, choose 005 in the AOR(WEST) column.
4. Name is selected; press the [Enter] key to open the text entry window. 5. Enter LES name (maximum 15 characters). 6. Press the [Enter] key. 7. Press the [↓] key to choose Remarks. 8. Press the [Enter] key. 9. Enter remarks (up to 20 characters). 10.
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2.6.4 Printing the LES list 1. Press [F8], [9] and [2] to display the LES list. 2. To print the LES list, press the [P] key while pressing the [Ctrl] key. LES List ( Printed at 02-02-25 02:33 ) +++++ AOR (WEST) ++++ Name Telenor S.S.Inc...
Station List 2.7.1 Adding stations to the station list The FELCOM 15 provides an “address book” for storing 99 station IDs. Enter station IDs as below. 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [9] key to display the Configuration menu.
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 6. Press the [Enter] key to open the station group entry window. 7. Enter station group name, using up to five characters. 8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 9. Press the [↓] key to choose Station Name. 10.
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6. Press the [Enter] key to open the station ID entry window. 7. Enter telex subscriber number (for ship-to-shore) or MES Inmarsat Mobile Number (for ship-to-ship). Up to 15 characters, including space, can be entered. 8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 9.
Group Station Name Seagull Page Up, Page Down: Move Sort (Ctrl+G: Group, Ctrl+N: Station Name, Ctrl+T: Type) 2-30 Reports Logs Options Setup Station List Type Code ID / Address E-Mail abc@ furuno.co.jp E-Mail xyz@ furuno.co.jp TELEX 463609999 Ctrl+P: Print Position StopAlarm...
Station List ( Printed at 02-02-25 02:38 ) Group Name 3. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display. Station list Type Dest, ID, Modem / Address E-Mail abc@ furuno.co.jp E-Mail xyz@ furuno.co.jp Seagull TELEX 463609999 Station Name...
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Entering Own Ship’s Position When there is no navigation data or Nav Port in the System Setup menu is set for OFF, enter ship’s position manually as follows: 1. Press the [F9] key to display the Position menu. File Edit Transmit...
Creating a Directory You can create and specify the directory where to save incoming and outgoing messages to a floppy disk. If no directory is made, the messages are saved to the root directory of the floppy disk. 2.9.1 Creating a directory where to store messages The procedure below shows how to create a directory on a floppy disk.
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 6. Enter directory name and press the [Enter] key. Entered name appears. Note 1: To create a directory within a directory (at step 6), repeat steps 5 and 6. Note 2: To return to the root directory, place the cursor on [. .] and press the [Enter] key.
2.9.2 Specifying directory where to store messages You may specify the directory where to store messages on a floppy disk as follows: 1. Press the [F8] and [8] keys to show the Directories menu. 2. Press the [ ] key to choose Message Directory and press the [Enter] key. 3.
E-mail Service/SMS Station List E-mail service providers and SMS stations are already registered in the FELCOM 15. To add new e-mail service providers or SMS stations, follow the procedure below. 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu.
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4. Press the [↓] to choose a blank line in the Station Name column and then press the [Enter] key. Service LES Name Service ID (E-Mail) LES ID(AORW) Subject: Separator: SMS: Attach File(MIME) Enter data for LES which offers e-mail services. For details contact LES directly.
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2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 21. Press the [↓] key to choose “To:.” 22. Press the [Enter] key to open the “to” header entry window. 23. Type appropriate “To” header (for example, TO:, to+, etc.). 24. Press the [Enter] key to close the “to” header entry window. 25.
2.11 E-mail Setup Choose the LES where to forward e-mail. Also, you may need to register with an LES which provides e-mail services. 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [7] key to choose E-mail Setup. 6.
2. SYSTEM INITIALIZATION 2.12 Saving, Loading System Settings You can save system settings to a floppy disk and load them into the terminal unit. This is useful for having a backup copy of system settings. 2.12.1 Saving system settings to a floppy disk 1.
When you remove a file from a working area this is called “closing a file.” FLOPPY DISK MEMORY INTERNAL MEMORY TWO WORKING AREAS FILE 1 FILE 2 FELCOM 15’s FILE 3 memory Internal memory Display Can select one for display.
3. FILE OPERATIONS Preparing Files There are two types of files: routine and confidential. Files can be assigned a file name and saved to a floppy disk for later use. A message may contain maximum 32 Kbytes of characters. 3.2.1 Preparing a routine file 1.
“S???-addressee code(-password):” in the first line of the message text. You can also receive confidential messages containing this header from a land subscriber or any MES which uses the FELCOM 15. There are two types of confidential messages: message with addressee code and message with both addressee code and password.
3. FILE OPERATIONS 3.2.3 Editor menu setup The Editor menu sets the parameters of the text editor. 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [3] key to display the Editor Setup menu. File Edit Transmit Editor Setup Text Mode...
The figure below shows the appearance of highlighted text. 0001 WE ARE CONFIDENT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 0002 THIS INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION CONGRATULATIONS 0003 CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM ---- * ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< TELEX 173 Char.
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[F2] key and then the [3] (Paste) key. Copying and pasting text 1. Choose the text you want to copy. 0001 THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A 0002 SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS ---- * ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<...
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Insert (with Citation) When you reply to a received message, you can insert the received message. “>” is placed at the head of the received message to distinguish it from your message. Select All Chooses the entire current file for cut and copy. Search and Replace Searching text The Search feature lets you search for text in a forward or backward direction.
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3. FILE OPERATIONS 8. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key. When the unit finds the word, the cursor stops at the first character of the word. If the string could not be found, the message “Not Found (To Quit: ESC)”...
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10. Press the [↓] or [↑] key to choose Query or All. Query: Stop at each occurrence of word to answer yes or no to replacement. Replace every occurrence of word without stopping to confirm. All: 11. Press the [Esc] key. 12.
3. FILE OPERATIONS Saving Files After you have created a message you may wish to save it to a floppy disk, for future use. The types of floppy disk used with the system are 2HD and 2DD. Inserting a floppy disk Gently insert a floppy disk in the disk drive on the front panel of the terminal unit.
3.3.1 Formatting a floppy disk To save a message to a floppy disk the disk must first be formatted. Formatting prepares the disk so that information can be written to its surface. 1. Insert a blank floppy disk into the disk drive. 2.
2. Press the [4] key. The screen should look something like the one below. File Edit Transmit File 0001|THE FURUNO FELCOM 12 INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A [A:\ 0002|SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL. Filename E0970715.001 E0970715.002...
ALT-N NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH 2. Open ALT-O STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM 3. Close ALT-Q S ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM. 4. Save ALT-S 5. Delete ALT-D 6. Rename 7. Print ALT-P 8.
File 1. New ALT-N 2. Open ALT-O 3. Close ALT-Q THE FURUNO FELCOM INMARSAT STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION, A 4. Save ALT-S SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS UNIT PACKAGE FOR VIRTUALLY EVERY VESSEL. UNIT 5. Delete ALT-D 6. Rename 7. Print ALT-P 8.
ALT-N NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH ALT-O STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM Size Date & Time ALT-Q S ON YOUR CHOICE IF FURUNO FELCOM. 02-02-25 20:54 ALT-S 02-02-25 02:13 ALT-D 02-02-25 05:42 02-02-25 02:33...
Options <[1] A:\SEIZOUSE> ALT-N NT THAT YOU WILL ENJOY MANY YEARS OF OPERATION WITH ALT-O STANDARD C MOBILE EARTH STATION FELCOM ALT-Q S ON YOUR CHOICE OF FURUNO FELCOM. ALT-S ALT-D Save this message? ALT-P 178 Char. [ Line 3 Col.
Printing Files on Floppy Disks You can print out a hard copy of a file stored on a floppy disk. 1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu. 2. Press the [7] key. A list of files stored on the disk appears. 3.
3. FILE OPERATIONS Deleting Files 1. Press the [F1] key to display the File menu. 2. Press the [5] key. A list of files stored on the disk appears. 3. Press the [↑] or [↓] key to choose the file you want to delete. To verify the contents of that file, tap the space bar.
Renaming Files Do the following to rename a file. 1. Press the [F1] key. 2. Press the [6] key. 3. Press the [↑] or [↓] key to choose the file you want to rename. 4. Press the [Enter] key. 5. Delete old file name, and then type new file name. 6.
3. FILE OPERATIONS 3.10 Decoding E-mail Attachment When you can't read an e-mail attachment because it has been coded by MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), you may decode it as below. 1. Save the MIME-coded file to a floppy disk. (See paragraph 4.2.5 for the procedure.) This step is not necessary if Auto Receive Message Save is turned on in the Auto Mode Setup menu.
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7. To change file name, press the [Backspace] key to erase the file name, new file name and then press the [Enter] key. After decoding the file the screen looks something like the one shown below. Checking 'E0970715.001' . . . Decode 'ABC.ini'? Now decoding .
INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS This chapter explains how to transmit and receive. Before conducting any communications, be sure to login with the NCS in your area, following the instructions in paragraph 2.3.1. To transmit e-mail, you may need to register for e-mail services with appropriate LES which provides such services.
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Message language, subscriber, destination type and code Message Subscriber English Inmarsat C MES Telex E-mail Russian Inmarsat C MES E-mail Japanese Inmarsat C MES Telex E-mail Data Inmarsat C MES Land Network 4.1.2 Transmitting prepared message This section explains how to transmit a message you have just prepared, via fax, telex, e-mail or SMS.
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Date 97-08-04 2. Cancel Time Priority 01:32 (UTC) Normal 3. Request Delivery Status Message F Position Station Na Group Station Name Destination TELEX FURUNO Waypoint Country FRNINMBTSTS Station 65-2111 Seagull Course Modem whale Speed Address Current NCS 344 (IOR) LOGOUT...
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(2) Press the [Enter] key to open subject entry window. (3) Type subject. (4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (5) To attach a file, press the [↓] key to choose Attach File. Station List Type Code FURUNO TELEX FRNINMBTSTS TELEX Seagull E-Mail Seagull@furuno.co.jp...
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(6) Press the [Enter] key to open the attach file window. Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel Priority 3. Request Delivery Status Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country/Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address ---- * ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------< Subject 25 Char.
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“Message file is too large (but sent only with 32 KB).” Transmit Message 97-08-04 BBER 01:32 (UTC) Normal SEISETU.TXT Size Send level FURUNO Cost ********.** (US$) RxIF AGC Level TELEX REF Offset Freq Synthe 1st local 3rd local Synthesizer TX2nd Local...
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Note 3: Messages sent to the message queue may contain up to 32 KB of data. If data is larger than 32 KB, the message “Cannot enter this message to sending Queue. Press any key.” appears. 30. Press the [Esc] key twice to return to the standby display. The message(s) will be transmitted according to the Send Delay setting.
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4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS The terminal unit displays transmit message status as follows: Message Send failed. This appears if the message could not be transmitted because of technical reasons such as satellite malfunction, signal degradation, or no reply from LES. Try to transmit the message again. Message Send rejected. This appears when the LES rejects the message because of non-technical reasons such as unpaid subscriber's fee. Message Send pending.This appears when the circuits at the LES are busy. Your message will be transmitted when a circuit becomes clear. Transmitting a message to a station not registered on station list 1. Prepare message. For e-mail or SMS, set Text Mode in the Editor Setup menu to Ascii.
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4. Press the [↓] key three times to choose the Destination Type. 5. Press the [Enter] key to open the destination type options window. Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel Priority 3. Request Delivery Status Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country/Ocean Code Station ID...
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4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Communication type: TELEX (Prefixed) 1. Press the [ ] key to choose Country/Ocean Code. 2. Press the [Enter] key to open the country/ocean code entry window. 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel Priority 3. Request Delivery Status Message File Station Name Destination Type...
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7. Type either recipient’s telex subscriber number (ship-to-shore) or IMN (ship-to-ship). 8. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 9. Press the [ ] key to choose LES ID. 10. Press the [Enter] key to open the LES ID entry window. Transmit 1.
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4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Communication type: FAX 1. Press the [ ] key to choose Country/Ocean Code. 2. Press the [Enter] key to open the country/ocean code entry window. 3. Enter country code of recipient, referring to the list in the Appendix. 4.
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Communication type: E-mail 1. Press the [ ] key to choose Address. 2. Press the [Enter] key to open the address entry window. Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel Priority 3. Request Delivery Status Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country/Ocean Code Station ID...
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4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 10. Press the [Enter] key to open the select file window. 1. Transmit Message 2. Cancel Priority 3. Request Delivery Status Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code Country/Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type Address ---- * ---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------+---------<...
4.1.3 Transmitting a file stored on a floppy disk 1. Close any open files. 2. Insert floppy disk containing file to be sent. 3. Press the [F3] key to display the Transmit menu. File Edit Transmit Transmit 1. Transmit Message 2.
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Note: When an e-mail with attachment is sent, the file volume increases by 1.5 times because of MIME coding. In this case, you can do the following to lower toll charges: a) Select file to attach from Message File. b) Choose DATA from Code.
2. Press the [3] key to display the Request Delivery Status list. If no messages exist, “No message.” appears. Message File edit msg.002 edit msg.001 Reports Logs Transmit <[1] UNTITLED1> Cancel Station FURUNO Telenor S.S.Inc FUSA Telenor S.S.Inc 25 Char. [ Line 2 Col. Cancel window Reports Logs Transmit menu...
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4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Message status list description Message number No.: Message File: File name. For no file name, “edit msg. 00X” appears (X = number from 001-999). Name of remote party (recipient) Station: The LES which received the message. LES: Normal or distress Priority:...
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1. Press the [F3] key to display the Transmit menu. 2. Press the [3] key to display the Request Delivery Status list. Message File Station FURUNO edit msg.002 FURUNO Request delivery status display 3. Press the [↑] or [ ] key to choose a file.
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 4.1.6 Accessing the 2-digit code services A range of special safety and general maritime services, known as the 2-digit code services, may be transmitted. The list on the next page shows the 2-digit code services available. To access a 2-digit code service do the following: 1.
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Maritime safety service 2-digit code Code Content Maritime enquiries Medical advice Technical assistance Time and charges requested at end of call Medical assistance Maritime assistance Meteorological reports Navigational hazards and warnings Ship position reports 12. Press the [ ] key to choose LES ID. 13.
4. Press the [Enter] key to show data. Up to 10 stations displayed in case of multiple addressees Destination Type: E-Mail Station abc@furuno.co.jp Subject Test LES ID: 203 (KDDI) 5. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display.
4.2.1 When a message is received Each time the FELCOM 15 receives a telex or e-mail it displays the message “Successful Receiving message.” If Auto Receive Message Save and Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup are set for ON, the message is automatically saved and printed (except confidential and password affixed messages).
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 4.2.2 Setting the receive alarm An audio alarm may be set to sound when a routine or confidential telex message or e-mail is received. The factory setting is OFF. 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu. 2.
4.2.3 Displaying, printing received messages Received messages (except confidential or password affixed) are automatically printed when the Auto Receive Message Print in the Auto Mode Setup is turned on. To print confidential or password affixed messages follow the procedure below. If you cannot read an e-mail attachment, because it is MIME-coded, go to paragraph 3.10.
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4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 4. Press the [Enter] key for routine messages and messages with addressee code (no password). FROM FURUNO TO FRONTIER THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER LAZY DOG. ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. 1234567890 Ctrl+P: Print For messages with both addressee code and password, the password entry window appears.
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About attachments The FELCOM 15 receives a file with an attachment over a landline two ways. (The method depends on LES.) Mail main text and text mail which includes information about the attachment. Attachment data Mail and attachment file data Attachment data Message No.
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 4.2.4 Automatically printing received messages You may automatically print received messages (except confidential or password affixed) as follows: 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu. 3.
4.2.6 Automatically saving received messages to a floppy disk You may automatically save received messages other than confidential or password-affixed messages to the floppy disk as follows: 1. Press the [F8] key. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu. 3.
Transmitting station name. Blank for unregistered station or received message. Size of message in bytes Transmission results. Blank if a received message. Success: Successful transmission Fail: Failed transmission Rejected: Message rejected by LES 4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS Station Size Cond FURUNO 12345 Success Success 4-31...
4. INMARSAT C COMMUNICATIONS 4.3.2 Automatic printing of display log The Display Log can be automatically printed every 24 hours as follows: 1. Press the [F8] key to display the Setup menu. 2. Press the [6] key to display the Auto Mode Setup menu. 3.
EGC Messages When an EGC message is received, RECEIVING EGC MESSAGE appears at the bottom left corner of the display. If Auto Message Save in the Auto Mode Setup is ON, EGC messages are automatically printed. EGC messages are automatically received, printed and saved to the terminal unit selected with EGC Output Port on the System Setup menu.
ENID is inhibited. 5. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display. 4-34 service, an MES must be registered with an information Reports Logs Options EGC Network ID List 00001 FURUNO 00002 FURUNO 04001 FURUNO 04002 FURUNO 04003 FURUNO...
4.4.3 Receiving EGC distress or urgent message When the FELCOM 15 receives an EGC distress or an urgent message, the audio alarm sounds from its terminal unit, the Distress Alert/Received Call Unit IC-305 and the Distress Message Controller DMC-5. To silence the alarm, do the...
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LES, the LES delivers the data to your home office. Some LESs may deliver it without being accessed. Data reporting can be initiated by setting a data report on the FELCOM 15 or receiving a polling command from your home office.
5. DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5.1.1 Setting a data report 1. Press the [F5] key to display the Reports menu. 2. Press the [1] key to choose Data Report. 3. Press [1], [2], [3] or [4] as appropriate. 4. Status is selected; press the [Enter] key to open the status options window. 5.
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13. Choose DNID desired and press the [Enter] key. (LES ID and Member No. are automatically selected according to DNID.) 14. Press the [↓] key to choose Activation. 15. Press the [Enter] key to open the activation options window. 16. Press the [↓] or [↑] key to choose “Regular Interval” or “Daily” as appropriate. 17.
5. DATA REPORTING AND POLLING 5.1.2 Setting a message report 1. Press the [F5] key to display the Reports menu. 2. Press the [2] key to display the Message Report menu. 3. Press [1], [2], [3] or [4] as appropriate PIN Code Message Report Programming PIN code is unrelated to data reporting, however it is necessary for polling...
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9. Press the [↓] or [↑] key to choose “ON” or “OFF” as appropriate. Message report on OFF: Message report off 10. Press the [Enter] key to close the window. 11. Press the [ ] key to choose Station Name. 12.
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5. DATA REPORTING AND POLLING “Daily” is selected at step 22 (1) Press the [ (2) Press the [Enter] key to open the start time entry window. (3) Key in the start time. (4) Press the [Enter] key to close the window. (5) If necessary, key in the start time of Start Times 2-4.
5.1.3 Automatic printing of data report, polling command Data reports and polling commands are automatically printed, in the default state. If you do not require automatic printing of data reports or polling commands do the following: 1. Press the [F8] key to open the Setup menu. 2.
A polling command from your home office can also activate a data report or message report if the corresponding setting is completed on the FELCOM 15. If a polling command with a file name is received, the FELCOM 15 transmits the file to your home office.
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PIN Code The PIN (Personal ID Number) code is an eight-digit code number agreed upon by communicating parties, and there is no rule for determining PIN code. It is a password used in message reporting. When a ship receives a polling command w/PIN code from a shore subscriber and the code matches that of the ship, the ship sends a message report.
KDDI station (Pacific Ocean: 203) specifying telex number 720-5644325. Then, that MES transmits position, speed, bearing, water temperature, current and depth. P???/12345678/TELEX/203/720/5644325/: To have other MES transmit position, speed and bearing by e-mail to abc@furuno.co.jp, for example, use the following command. P???/12345678/EMAIL/203/abc@furuno.co.jp: 5-10...
5.2.3 Polling reception No operator intervention is required during polling reception. The printer (printer PP-510 optionally available) prints the status of polling reception and transmits data in response to polling request as shown below. TX start frame (time) POLLING Message - - - Program Unreserved Data Reporting - - - DNID : 0004 LES ID...
When you make a contract with an information provider, DNIDs are downloaded from the information provider to your FELCOM 15, via the appropriate LES. Up to 64 DNIDs can be downloaded to the FELCOM 15. You can see which DNIDs are stored as below.
[DISTRESS] button flashes slowly and the audio alarm sounds intermittently. To silence the audio alarm, press the [F10] key on the keyboard. Note: The [DISTRESS] button on the FELCOM 15 or the Distress Alert/Receive Call Unit IC-305 cannot be used to silence the audio alarm for incoming distress or EGC urgency broadcast.
6. DISTRESS OPERATIONS Transmitting the Distress Alert with Nature of Distress Specified When a life-endangering situation arises on your vessel and there is time to specify nature of distress and recipient (LES) of distress alert send own ship data (position, time, speed and course) as follows: 1.
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16.Press the [Esc] key to show the update window. Setup LES ID Update Time Position Protocol Nature Course Speed Distress alert setup, update window 17. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to register settings. Setup LES ID Update Time Position Protocol Nature...
6. DISTRESS OPERATIONS Distress Message The distress alert provides the minimum distress information: own vessel’s ID, speed, course, L/L position and nature of distress. After receiving the distress alert acknowledgment from an LES and you are not pressed for time, you may send a distress message as below to provide more detailed information.
Unit IC-305 may be tested as below without transmitting the distress signal. Note that the distress alert cannot be transmitted while testing the [DISTRESS] button. 1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu. FELCOM 15 functions as Inmarsat MES Transmit <[1] UNTITLED1>...
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6. DISTRESS OPERATIONS 2. Press the [7] key ([6] key when the FELCOM 15 functions as an EGC receiver) to display the Test menu. 3. Press the [4] key. 4. Press the [Enter] key to start the test. The buzzer sounds repeatedly, signifying the start of the test mode.
OTHER FUNCTIONS This chapter describes how to abort operation, scan NCS, choose EGC and NCS channels and display LES information. Aborting an Operation You can abort transmission, receiving or scanning (on the NCS common channel) as follows: 1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu. Options menu (when FELCOM functions as Inmarsat MES) 2.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS Scanning NCS Common Channel Scanning is possible when the FELCOM 15 is in idle state and functions as an Inmarsat C receiver. If the FELCOM 15 is not in idle state the message “Ignored: MES is not idle.” appears. Wait until the equipment becomes idle.
Choosing EGC Receiving Channel EGC channel can be selected when the terminal unit is set to operate as an EGC-only receiver. However, this procedure is shown for reference only; currently there is only one EGC channel per NCS. 1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu. Options menu (when FELCOM functions as EGC receiver) 2.
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS Choosing NCS Channel You may select NCS common channel as shown below. Currently, each satellite transmits one global beam. In the future, the satellites will transmit multiple spot beams, namely, the NCS will have multiple channels. 1. Press the [F7] key to display the Options menu. 2.
LES Information Each time you log in LES data is automatically downloaded through the NCS common channel to the FELCOM 15, and saved to the LES Information display. You may view this display as follows: 1. Press the [F7] key to show the Option menu.
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7. OTHER FUNCTIONS Alphabet shown only when Flag is “1” for a bit. Bit No. Flag TDM Ch.: TDM channel used by LES to transmit. Meaning Maritime distress alerting Maritime distress alerting SafetyNET traffic No SafetyNET traffic Inmarsat-C traffic No Inmarsat-C traffic Store and Forward No Store and Forward Half Duplex...
The FELCOM 15 incorporates various e-mail protocols including POP3 and SMTP. Connected to a LAN via the Ethernet(10Base-T) port on a PC, the FELCOM 15 can send and receive e-mail using the PC’s e-mail application, for example, Outlook Express. 8.1.1...
8.1.3 E-mail precautions Confirm the port chosen to output received messages from the FELCOM 15. Set Message Output Port on the System Setup menu to INT or INT+EXT. Set the mail format at the e-mail client for “Text.” HTML increases communication charges because of its large size.
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When a file with an attachment is transmitted from land, the LES (e-mail service provider) separately forwards the file and attachment to the intended MES. The file name for the attachment as received at the FELCOM 15 is “ATTACH.DAT.” For that reason request that land-based e-mail with attachment contain the attachment file name in the text of the message.
8. E-MAIL BY PC Connection of FELCOM 15 with single PC Received messages are stored in the FELCOM 15. Messages are transmitted by the PC’s e-mail client. FURUNO FELCOM 15 Parts required 10BASE-T or 100BASE-T cross cable PC (with LAN port or LAN card) Wiring 1.
9. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update settings. The message “Press ESC key to Restart FELCOM15.” appears if the IP Address was changed. Press the [Esc] key to restart the FELCOM 15. If the subnet mask setting was only changed go to the next step.
8. E-MAIL BY PC 8.3.2 Enabling DHCP settings With DHCP turned on, IP address and subnet mask are automatically assigned when a DHCP server resides on a LAN. The default DHCP setting is OFF. Procedure 1. Press [F8] and [2] to show the System Setup menu. 2.
Network 1 LAN Port FURUNO FELCOM 15 Note: If the router has DHCP, turn on DHCP in the Network menu to automatically assign IP address, subnet mask and gateway. Procedure 1. Press [F8] and [2] to show the System Setup menu.
8. Press the [Esc] key three times to return to the standby display. 172.31.16.3 172.31.16.4 Cannot Cannot send send mail mail FURUNO FELCOM 15 172.31.16.1 Mail Gateway SMTP Enable IP Address Send Limit Size (KB) Attach UUENCODE Delivery To Server Server IP...
8.3.5 Restricting outgoing message size The FELCOM15 administrator may limit the size of outgoing messages. When a PC client attempts to send an e-mail message which is larger than permitted, the message “Data size too large” appears and the message is not sent. Note that attachments are encoded which increases messages by 1.5 times.
8. E-MAIL BY PC 8.3.6 Automatically converting attachments Using the default setting, mail (MIME encoded) sent from a PC in a network is encoded with UUENCODE. For Inmarsat C use UUENCODE. If the intended receiver does not use UUENCODE, an attachment may be unreadable.
4. Press the [ ] key to choose Delivery To and then press the [Enter] key. 5. Press the [ ] key to choose Server and then press the [Enter] key. PC Mailer: A mail-dedicated PC is connected to the FELCOM 15. The mail received by the FELCOM 15 can be read by the PCs.
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8. E-MAIL BY PC 7. Enter server IP address and then press the [Enter] key. 8. Press the [ ] key to choose Address Mode and then press the [Enter] key. 9. Press the [↑] key to choose FIXED. Auto: When the keyword (entered in Auto Delivery Keyword) is found in the text of a message, the message is sent to the address which appears after the keyword.
Do not insert a space in the keyword or mail address. Maximum number of mail addresses is 10 Mail server IP address: LAN domain name: Mail address to forward to: felcom@ship.furuno.co.jp (IP address: 172.31.16.2) Keyword: POP3 - USER - Password : xxxxx 172.31.16.2...
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15. Press the [Esc] key to open the update window. 16. Yes is selected; press the [Enter] key to update settings. The message “Press ESC key to Restart FELCOM 15.” Is displayed. 17. Press the [Esc] key to restart. 8-14...
See the owner’s manual of the PC for how to set up for communications via a LAN. The settings in the table are applicable when Delivery To in the Mail Gateway menu is set to PC Mailer. PC settings when “Delivery To” set to “PC Mailer” on FELCOM 15 Item POP3 server POP3 port no.
8. E-MAIL BY PC SMTP Error Messages The table below shows the SMTP error messages which may appear when communication error between the FELCOM 15 and the e-mail client is found. Check the e-mail client whenever an SMTP error message appears. Message sorry, system busy now.
MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter provides the information necessary for the maintenance and checking of the FELCOM 15. Please review the safety information at the beginning of this manual before attempting any maintenance procedures. General Checking and Maintenance Turn off the power before conducting any maintenance procedures other than the cleaning of the terminal unit.
9. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Diagnostics The system is equipped with a diagnostic test which checks it for proper operation. 9.2.1 Self test at power on The terminal unit performs the ROM sum test and RAM read and write test when turned on. If the test results are normal the equipment goes into standby. If error is found you cannot transmit.
When the test is completed, the screen shows the test results as shown at the top of the next page. Options 1. Login 2. Logout 1. PV Test 3. Abort 2. PV Test Result TERM CPU 4. Select NCS 3. Self Test 5.
9. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 10. When the distress alert test is finished, the LES sends the results of the PV test to the MES. 9.3.2 PV test procedure 1. Confirm that the terminal unit is in idle condition and logged in. 2.
8. The test results appear on the PV Test Result screen. See the next section for how to interpret the results. 9.3.3 Displaying PV test results 1. At the standby display, press the [F7] key to display the Options menu. 2.
9. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING System Status Monitor The system status monitor, which is always displayed, provides date, time, equipment status and navigation data. File Edit Transmit Date Time Position Waypoint Course Speed Current NCS Current Channel Current TDM MES Status GPS Status DCE Memory Current State: IDLE DCE F15 Ver.
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DCE Memory: Memory remaining in communication unit BBER: Bulletin Board Error Rate (%) C/N: Check of circuit status with LES, receiving circuit in antenna unit and RF CON/CPU Board in communication unit. OK appears for figure greater than 31. Send Level: TX level check.
9. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING Replacing the Battery The lithium battery in the terminal unit is used to backup system settings when the power is turned off. The life of this battery is about five years, however actual life depends on usage. When the battery is dead, the terminal unit automatically reverts to default system settings.
Check that the IC-305 is powered and connected to the FELCOM. Check that the DMC-5 is powered and connected to the FELCOM. Contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice. Check that the IC-306 is powered and connected to the FELCOM. Have a licensed radiocommunications technician check the set.
9. MAINTENANCE, TROUBLESHOOTING 9.7.2 Warning messages Messages in this category are prefixed with “WARNING:” Error Message BBER over 80%. Scanning NCS start manually. Cannot enter new DNID. Memory full for DNIDs. Cannot enter new ENID. Memory full for ENIDs. Cannot find NCS CC in all region.
APPENDIX Menu Tree F1: File 1. New 2. Open 3. Close 4. Save 5. Delete 6. Rename 7. Print 2HD (1.44MB), 2DD (720kB) 8. Format Disk 9. MIME (Decode) F2: Edit 1. Cut 2. Copy 3. Paste 4. Insert (With Citation) 5.
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APPENDIX F3: Transmit 1. Transmit Message Priority Message File Station Name Destination Type Prefix Code (Prefix selected) Country/Ocean Code Station ID Modem Type (FAX, FAX prefixed selected) Address (E-mail, SMS) Subject (For e-mail) Attach File (For e-mail) LED ID Option Confirmation Send Delay Delivery Delay...
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F5: Reports 1. Data Report 1. Data Report 1 2. Data Report 2 3. Data Report 3 4. Data Report 4 2. Message 1. Message Report 1 Report APPENDIX B TECHNICAL DATA Status ON: Enhanced Data Report ON: Usual Data Report Position Only Report Length Position and Course/Speed...
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F8: Setup 1. Distress Alert Setup 2. System Setup LES selection LES ID Update Time 00:00 - 23:59 Latitude and longitude input Position Protocol Maritime Nature Undesignated, Fire/Explosion, Flooding, Collision, Grounding, Listing, Sinking, Disabled & Adrift, Abandoning ship Further assistance required, Piracy or Armed attack Course 0 - 999;...
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APPENDIX Text Mode 3. Editor Setup Edit Mode Word Wrap Line No. Tab Width Column Width Cursor Type Scroll Date Disp. Form 4. Terminal Setup Currency Unit Screen Saver Window Color Additional Position 5. EGC Setup Navarea Fixed Area Waypoint (Destination waypoint set on navigator) Station Code...
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6. Auto Mode Auto Log Print Setup Receive Alarm Auto Receive Message Save Auto Receive Message Print Data Report & Polling Print Auto EGC Message Save Auto EGC Message Print LES setting 7. E-mail Setup 8. Directories Message Directory EGC Message Directory 9.
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APPENDIX 2. LES List (44 per ocean region) 3. EGC Channel List (20 per ocean region) 4. NCS Channel List (20 per ocean region) 5. E-Mail/SMS Service List (Max. 16) 6. Save/Load F9: Position F10: Stop Alarm AP-8 Max. 15 characters Name Max.
International Telex/Telephone Country Code List Telephone Area and Country Country Code Afghanistan Alaska Albania Algeria American Samoa American Virgin Is. Andorra Angola Anguilla Antigua & Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Ascension Australia Australian External Territories Austria Azerbaijani Azores Is. Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus...
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APPENDIX Telephone Area and Country Country Code Cambodia Cameroon Canada Canary Is. Cape Verde Cayman Is. Central Africa Rep. Chad Chile China Christmas Is. (Aus) CIS (formerly USSR) Cocos-Keeling Is. Colombia Comoros Congo Cook Is. Costa Rica Cote d' lvoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus...
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Telephone Area and Country Country Code Falkland Is. (Malvinas) Faroe Is. Fiji Finland France French Guiana French Polynesia Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany (Fed, Rep. of) Ghana Gibraltar Greece Greenland Grenada Guadeloupe Guam (RCA) Guatemala Guiana Guinea Conakry Guinea Bissau Guyana Haiti Hawaii Honduras...
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APPENDIX Telephone Area and Country Country Code Jamaica Japan Jordan Kazakhstan Kenya Kiribati Korea (Demo, People's Rep. of) Korea (Rep. of) Kuwait Kyrgyzstan Latvia (formerly USSR) Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithunia (formerly USSR) Luxembourg Macao Macedonia Madagascar Madeira Is. Malawi Malaysia Maldives Is.
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Telephone Area and Country Country Code Montserrat Morocco Mozambique Myanmar (formerly Burma) Namibia Nauru Nepal Netherlands Netherlands Antilles New Caledonia New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Niue Is. Northern Mariana Is. Norfolk Is. Norway Oman Pakistan Palau Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines...
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APPENDIX Telephone Area and Country Country Code Reunion Romania Russian Federation Rwanda Saipan San Marino Sao Tome & Principe Saudi Arabia Senegal Seychelles Sierra Leone Singapore Slovak Slovenia Solomon Is. Somalia South Africa Spain Spanish North Africa Sri Lanka St. Helena St.
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Telephone Area and Country Country Code Turks & Caicos Is. Tuvalu U. A. E. Abu Dhabi Ajman Dubai Fujairah Ras Al Khaimah Sharjah Umm Al Qaiwain Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom United Arab Emirates Upper Volta Uruguay Uzbekistan U. S. A. U.
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APPENDIX Telephone Area and Country Country Code Zaire Zambia Zanzibar Zimbabwe Telephone Ocean Area Ocean Region Access Code AOR-W AOR-E AP-16 Telex Country Remarks for Telex Code Code Telex calls to places other than Kinshasa Subscriber beginning with 2XXXX can be made as Semi-automatic calls.
LES List April/2002 Land earth station operator Beijing Marine Bezeq CP Radio Marconi Embratel France Telecom France Telecom (Ex DeteSat) KDDI Korea Telecom Morviasputnik (Nudel Les) Polish Telecom Saudi Telecom Co Singapore Telecom Stratos Mobile Networks Telecom Company of Iran Telecom Italia Telenor Satellite Services Inc Telenor Satellite Services AS...
International Telegraphy Alphabet FIGURES LETTERS BELL * = Cannot be entered. FIGURES CARRIAGE RETURN LINE FEED LETTERS FIGURES SPACE BLANK APPENDIX LETTERS AP-19...
APPENDIX Messages Below are the various operational messages and their meanings. Messages are arranged according to function key. [F1] File 1. "Overwrite?" You are asked if you are sure to overwrite file name entered. 2. "OK to save?" You are asked if you are sure to save a file. 3.
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22. "Decode failed. " File could not be decoded. 23. "This terminal not support this code." File could not be decoded because type of code not supported. 24. "Decoded 1 file(s)." Decode MIME coded file. 25. "This file is not encoding." Cannot encode file selected.
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APPENDIX 17. "Can't delivery a mail to server." Message cannot be forwarded to shipboard mail server. 18. "DHCP server not exist." IP address cannot be acquired because DHCP server does not exist. [F5]: Data report 1. "Input Error : Country/Ocean Code." Invalid country/ocean code entered.
Digital Interface (IEC 61162-1 2 Output sentences GGA, GLL, GSV, RMC, VTG, ZDA Input sentences BWC, BWR, DBT, GGA, GLL, MTW, RMA, RMB, RMC, VDR, VTG, WPL, ZDA Transmission interval GLL, GGA, VTG, RMC: 2 s ZDA: 1 s GSV: 10 s Data transmission Data is transmitted in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standard referenced in 2.1 of IEC 61162-1.
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APPENDIX Data sentences Input sentences BWC - Bearing and distance to waypoint - great circle $--BWC, hhmmss.ss, llll.ll, a yyyyy.yy, a, x.x, T, x.x, M, x.x, N, c--c, a*hh<CR><LF> UTC of observation* NOTE 1: Positioning system Mode indicator: A = Autonomous D = Differential E = Estimated (dead reckoning) M = Manual input...
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APPENDIX GGA – Global positioning system(GPS) fix data $--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> +----+--------------------------------- 3 +---+--------------------------------------------- 2 +------------------------------------------------------------- 1 1. UTC of position 2. Latitude, N/S 3. Longitude, E/W 4. GPS quality indicator (see note) 5. Number of satllite in use,00-12, may be different from the number in view 6.
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GLL - Geographic position - latitude/longitude $--GLL,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yyy,a,hhmmss.ss,A,a*hh<CR><LF> +---------------- 3 +------+----------------------- 2 +---+----------------------------------- 1 1. Latitude, N/S 2. Longitude, E/W 3. UTC of position 4. Status: A=data valid, V=data invalid 5. Mode indicator(see note) 6. Checksum NOTE Positioning system Mode indicator: A = Autonomous D = Differential E = Estimated (dead reckoning)
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APPENDIX RMA - Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data $--RMA,A,llll.lll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,a*hh<CR><LF> +-------------------------- 5 | +------------------------------ 4 +----+--------------------------------- 3 +---+-------------------------------------------- 2 +------------------------------------------------------- 1 1. Status: A=data valid, V=blink, cycle or SNR warning 2. Latitude, degrees N/S 3. Longitude, degrees E/W 4. Time difference A, microseconds 5.
This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1. Only some discrete components are used. FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard maintenance; therefore, they are not listed in the manual. Major modules can be located on the parts location photos on the next several pages.
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F U R U N O ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST Oct-02 Blk.No. SYMBOL TYPE PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD 16P0206, ANT B 16P0207, ANT RF Model FELCOM 15 Unit ANTENNA UNIT IC-115 Ref.Dwg. C5635-K04-A CODE No. REMARKS 004-439-020 004-439-040 APPENDIX Page SHIPPABLE ASSEMBLY...
INDEX Aborting ...7-1 Alarm Unit IC-306 ...1-6 Audio alarm...1-2 Background color...2-7 Battery replacement ...9-8 Brilliance ...1-2 Colors background ...2-7 foreground ...2-6 Currency unit ...2-6 Data report preparing...5-2 printing ...5-7 Date format...2-6 manual input ...2-3 Delivery status automatic confirmation ...4-17 manual confirmation ...4-19 Diagnostics displaying program no.
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opening ...3-14 printing files on floppy disks ...3-17 renaming...3-19 saving ...3-12 saving under new name ...3-16 switching between two ...3-14 Floppy disks ejecting ...3-10 formatting... 3-11 handling ...3-10 inserting ...3-10 printing files on ...3-17 Formatting floppy disk ... 3-11 Function key description...1-5 Fuse replacement...9-8 Inmarsat C system ...
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Receiving attachments ...4-27 description ...4-23 displaying received messages ...4-25 EGC distress or urgent message ...4-35 printing received messages (automatically) ...4-28 receive alarm on/off ...4-24 saving received messages to floppy disk (automatically) ...4-29 Replacing text...3-8 Saving EGC messages (automatically)...2-18 file under new name ...3-16 files ...3-12 received messages to floppy disk (automatically) ...4-29...
• Type Approval Certificate No IT-04-089-01 of 18 November 2002 and Type Approval Particulars TA-04-089-03 of 12 February 2004 issued by Inmarsat Limited • Performance Test Report – Furuno FELCOM 15 SSAS of 6 May 2004 prepared by Furuno Electric Co., Ltd, Japan and attested by Det Norske Veritas, Norway •...
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