NAVTEX-SNX-300-Operator Manual PDF
NAVTEX-SNX-300-Operator Manual PDF
NAVTEX-SNX-300-Operator Manual PDF
FOR GMDSS
Operation Manual
SNX - 300
SAMYUNGENC CO.,LTD.
CHAPTER 1. NAVTEX OVERVIEW 5
1.1 GENERAL 5
1.2 BROADCASTING 5
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2
PREFACE
The following marks are designed to prevent any damages & injuries to guide correct
operation. Pay attention to the below guide line for exact use !
power.
vibration.
CAUTION Observe storage and temperature under operating
described at manual.
correctly.
Please be kept on the Manual around the equipment always and not to be lost
CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW
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1.1. GENERAL
NAVTEX is an abbreviation for Navigational Telex and it is a Telex-Broadcasting system of the
coast stations worldwide. NAVTEX of the coast stations broadcasts not only the defined ID,
but also all the information on navigational warnings, weather warnings, SAR and other
marine warnings for navigational safety of those vessels equipped with NAVTEX Receiver in
the coasts.
Consisting of a part of WWNW of GMDSS monitored by IMO & IHO, NAVTEX with “Narrow Band
NAVTEX is designed to receive all the marine safety information service made with the letter
broadcasting both in English and in Local language on International Frequency : 518KHZ and
on Local Frequency : 490KHZ or 4209.5KHZ. The services provided are mainly divided into
- Search and Rescue activities by Coast Guard or Coast Station, including any urgent
warnings.
1.2. BROADCASTING
and other information be received from NAVTEX stations and broadcast on 518KHZ for
English, on 490KHZ or 4209.5KHZ. Both 518KHZ for English and 490KHZ for Korean have
been used since March of 1999, but Japan uses 424KHZ for their local language
exceptionally.
the conditions of the electronic wave in the region. The stations are normally located in
In fact, the major factors that decide the service region of the broadcasting stations are
every 4hours, set not to exceed 10minutes, the broadcasting between the stations is not
code as ITA No.2 Code System (that is used for international telegraphic transactions by
As it is impossible to display Text, Figures, Marks, Shift Signals only with 32 codes,
the system allocates the conversion signals and the figure conversion to Shift Signals and
The 32nd code is used for the Korean Shift code. 5Bit ITA code is converted to 7Bit and
then
transmitted. All 7Bits are composed of 3(three) “1(B)” and “4(four)”, “0(Y)” and used for
Besides, the system works on correcting any errors in the way of FEC(Forward Error
Correction) that the same characters are transmitted at the back of 4 characters(280ms)
for comparison.
M E S S A G E DX Signal
M E S S A G E RX Signal
M E S M S E A S G S E A G E Transmitted Letter
Letter
* Notes : Such cases may occur that the conversion code(Letter, Figure, Korean) is not received
and that the printing is faulty is faulty despite normal receipt of data.
Message for matching with the receiver after transmitting Phase signal over 10seconds. The
ZCZC B1B2B3B4 5
TAG
EXIT
I 0
N
T 3
L 2
O
C 3
② B1(A~Z) : Station ID
A※ Navigational Warning
B※ Meteorological Warning
C Ice Report
E Meteorological Forecast
F Pilot Message
G AIS message
H LORAN-C message
J SANTNAV message
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L※ Navigational Warning(additional)
※ Notes : For the boldfaced A, B, D, L messages, it is forbidden to exclude Display on the receiver
or Print-outs.
These serial numbers are given by NAVTEX coordinating station. As a special figure, “00”
is used only for significant tests such as rescue and it is unconditionally displayed on LCD
screen. In case NAVTEX receives any message with this kind of special figure, it is
designed to always print out whatever message it is. Therefore, the printing is strictly
controlled. Other serial numbers, excluding “00” are memorized in CPU and used to avoid
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CHAPTER 2. SYSTEM
2.1. Feature
The equipment is fully compliant with M.540-2, M.625-3, IEC-61162 Performance Standard of
The equipment has 2(two) built-in receiving devices both on English channel(518KHz) and on
Local channel(490KHz/4209.5KHz).
The operation of power supply prevention circuit makes the input power cut in case of less
It is possible to store more than 200 pieces of data, which is composed of 1600 letters per
channel.
It is available to select any Station ID for reception refusal and to select any received message
classification ID.
It does not store any message that has more than 33% error rate of received letters, or that
The supportive languages for this manual are in English, Chinese and Korean available. This
ANTENNA(active) SAN-300 1 EA
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2.3. Conditions of Receiption and Display
When the error rate for the received character is below 4%, the message is printed and
ID(B1B2B3B4) will be stored in the memory to protect from printing same message in the later
stage of receiving.
Receiving should be stopped when the error rate for received character is up to 33% (over 5
(In case of not receiving "ZCZC B1B2B3B4" properly, receiving and storage should be stopped) In
case of not receiving “NNNN" properly, display can be done while storage into the memory
Contents ID can be stored up to 200 numbers, but in case it being over 200, the memory is
B1 and B2 data can be memorized over 6 hours after putting the power off.
The allocated message as endowed with its serial number “B3B4” to "00", they are always
Selection of transmitting station of serial number “B1” can be made and confirmation for the
selected station in the menu is possible.(At the delivery, all messages from transmitting
It receives messages type of serial number “B2” and it confirms type at MENU. (It sets messages
As message type A(Navigational warning), B(Weather warning), D(SAR) and L(Warning additive
to “A”) are very important warning message, they are not allowed to set forbidding the receipt
of message. “D” alarm is continuously printed out while “A,B,L” can be set for printing out the
alarm as an option (At the delivery, A,B,L messages are set to stop printing out the alarm)
If receiving letters have errors, it prints out “*” instead of the error letters.
It is possible to display 16 lines of message on the 5.7” LCD, and over 32letters each line(In
TAG : The message necessary to attach “TAG” will not be erased. TAG attachment could be
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2.5. EXTERNAL PORT
The function of RS-422 interface is supplied to be possible connected with NAVIGATIONAL
equipments.
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2.7. SOFT KEYS
The following is decrypted the frequent Short Cut for User’s convenient.
N
BUTTON FUNCTION NO BUTTON FUNCTION
O
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CHAPTER 3. SPECIFICATION
3.1. Receiver
① Receiving Frequency : 518KHz , 490KHz or 4209.5KHz
③ Impedance : 50 ohms
3.5. Environment
① Operation temperature : -15°C to +55°C
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CHAPTER 4. OPERATION
4.1. Front Panel
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7
8
6
3 4 5
NO ITEM DESCRIPTION
① LCD Display of RX message & various information
② LED Flickering according to the environment
③ FUNCTION Function key interfacing with LCD
④ POWER Power ON/OFF
⑤ MENU MENU button
⑥ ENTER Selectable button
⑦ ALPHANUMERIC Numeric / Alphabet / Soft-key
⑧ DIRECTION Direction button
< Table 4-1 Brief Description over the Front Panel >
Besides, when alarm occurs, it is designed that alarm function is endowed to the buzzer to
broadcasting.
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Alarm is activated with the following conditions, use to stop the buzzer.
Alarm Number Alarm Text
second in Power OFF condition, Power OFF if you press key one second in Power ON
condition.
Check if the right Power input into the device and turn ON !!!!
The following screen shows after 5 seconds later of showing the above screen.
SELF TEST
MEMORY TEST. . . OK
518 TEST. . . . . . . . OK
490 TEST. . . . . . . . OK
4209 TEST . . . . . . . OK
EXIT
OK
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It starts Self-Test after displayed logo-screen.
DATA LOADING
DATA LOADING…
EXIT
CONFIRM
The above screen shows that is calling information and reverse to the initial screen after about
2 seconds.
I
N Intl’ messages not opened
T
Intl’ SAR messages not opened
L
O Local messages not opened
C
Local SAR messages not opened
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5.2. System Menu
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5.3. STATION SELECTION
It is a required function for receiving broadcasting from a favorable station only. It has set to
receive broadcasting from all stations when it has been released at a factory and the selection
[3] MESSAGE
<<< HISTORY
TX Station Station >>>
[4] USER SETTING
[1] Manual Setup of Int’l TX Station
[5]
[2]SYSTEM HW SETTING
Maual Setup of Local TX Station
[6] SYSTEM
[1]국제
[3] ManualDIAGNOSTICS
송신국Setup
초기화of Int’l TX Station [ 490 ]
[ 518 ] 2006. 02. 08
EXIT12 : 30.32
[7]
[4]FACT MENUAL
INITIAL CHANNEL
Manual SetupLOC
of B1 TX Station SETs All Station Select
In 0
Is 0
EXIT
ID : ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Ln CLSs
0 Clear All
Ls 0 Station
MEM : ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ In 0
PRT : ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Is 0
INS : ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Ln 0
>> Receivable ID Ls종료0
Back to Main
I 0
In
N 5
T 3
Is 2
Ln
L 21
O
Ls
C 30
A. It can be selected an intl’ station (518KHz) by manual with direction keys and key.
using key once more. Acceptance conditions are displayed onto a final line of the
screen.
B. No. of messages for Intl’ Rescue and Search not opened of 518KHz
D. No. of messages for Intl’ Rescue and Search not opened of 4.2095 MHz / 490 KHz
② [1]- [2] MENUAL SET LOG : Setting of Local station (490KHz,4.2095MHz) is same with one of
③ [1]-[3] INITIAL CHANNEL INT, [4] INITIAL CHANNEL LOC : It can be initialized by using
key and the initial conditions means that all stations for MEMORY are selected.
ID INITIAL END
CONFIRM
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5.4. MESSAGE SELECTION
It shows CATEGORY of receiving characters defined at IMO RESOLUTION and is possible to
select acceptance or rejection for receiving according to an item. However, IMO RESOLUTION
[5] SYSTEM
<<< HW SETTING
MESSAGE SELECTION >>>
[6]
[1]SYSTEM
MESSAGE DIAGNOSTICS
SET INT EXIT
[7]
[2]FACT MENUAL
MESSAGE SET LOC
[3]
[1]A.B.L 알람 SET
MANUAL 설정INT [ 518 ]
[ 490 ]
In 2006.
0 02. 08
12 : 30.32
Is 0
[4] 국제 전문형식 초기화 All Message
Ln SETs
0
[5] 자국 전문형식 B2 MANUAL
초기화SET Select
Ls 0
ID : ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ EXIT
CLSs Clear All Message
MEM : жжCжEFGHIJKжMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
PRT : жжCжEFGHIJKжMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ In 0
INS : жжCжEFGHIJKжMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Is 0
>> Receivable ID Ln 0
LsEXIT
0
HELP B2 MESSAGE TYPE : REPORT OF Back To Main
ICEBERG
I 0
N In
T
0 3
L Is 2
O
C 0 3
keys / keys and does accepted for receiving by pressing key again. It shows
acceptance for receiving and Help B2 Message Type in a screen. Refer to < Table 1-2
라) After all set-up, if you press (END) key, save it and move to a Main screen.
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③ [2]-[2] MENUAL SET LOC : Character’s type of Local messages (490KHz,4.2095MHz) can be
selected as such the same method of [1] MENUAL SET INT in manual.
[2]-[3] A.B.L ALERT SET : It can be set A.B.L Alarm ON/OFF by , Press move to Main
Manu after set . D(Search & Rescue Information) keep ON status at any time.
Ch LOC : [ ON] I 0
In
N 0
T 3
Is 0
Ln
L 20
O
Ls
C 30
④ [2]-[4] MANUAL SET INT, [5] INITIAL CHANNEL LOC : Press to initiaize Message INT &
ID INT I
In
0
0
N
T
Is 03
ID INT LLn 20
O
CLs 3
0
CONFIRM
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5.5. LIST OF MESSAGE HISTORY
User can recognize message easily and sort what they want.
① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ Print of
[6] SYSTEM
NO ID DIAGNOSTICS
DATE TIME LINE FREQ TAG SAREXIT LIST current list
[7] FACT MENUAL
1 EF00 05-10-25 16:50 11 518 All message
2 EF01 05-10-25 16:51 9 518 N
In 0 PRT print
3 EF02 05-10-25 16:52 8 518 ⑨NIs 0
4 EF03 05-10-25 16:53 10 518
Ln 0
5 EF04 05-10-25 16:54 6 518
6 EF05 05-10-25 16:55 12 518 TAG Ls 0SORT Arrange
⑨ N : New message.
※ It can check both 490KHZ & 4209.5KHZ by . But, [5] SYSTEN SET→ [2] 490/4209
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Move to where the message received, then open by Press key.
[[ 518
518 ]] 2006.
2006. 02.
02. 08
08
<< 518 LIST >> [[ 490
490 ]] 12
12 :: 30.32
30.32
☞ Switch NEW/OLD by , Select NEW and SORT then listed recent message on top.
⑤ ARM sort received message in time order with alarm. (Navigation & Weather, Search &
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Rescue information… etc.)
Set A on B1 as below, Then press , It is sorted those messages begin A in time order.
USER SORT
ID : A※※※
ENT
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5.6. USER SET
User set the Receve Notify, Printer, Key, Operation Sound, Message size, Language, Local
I 0
In
N 9
T
Is 03
Ln
L 20
O
Ls
C 30
① [4]-[1] KEY BUZZER : Peress to switch ON/OFF, Once ON User can monitering when it
select to printer. Press switch AUTO/MANUAL, Press then move to MAIN after
saved.
③ [4]-[3] KEY BUZZER : KEY BUZZER function of SNX-300. ON is BUZZER available, OFF then
n/a.
④ [4]-[4] MESSAGE FONT SIZE : Functions to adjust messsage font size. There’s three
options Samll, Middle, Large which can be adjusted English message only(Initial size is
‘Small’).
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[4] CHARACTER SIZE [ 518 ]
[ 490 ]
2006. 02. 08
12 : 30.32
⑤ [4]-[5] User Language : User the directional keys and key to set up the interface
language. English, Korean, Chinese are available. 영어, 한국어, 중국어의 세 가지 언어가 지
with broadcasting, language. Use the directional keys and key to set up 490/4209
languages. English and Korean are supported. The default value is English.
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[6] 490/4209 LANGUAGE [ 518 ]
[ 490 ]
2006. 02. 08
12 : 30.32
I 0
In
N 9
T
Is 03
Ln
L 20
O
Ls
C 3
0
Speed, INS Port Speed, NMEA Port Speed, Time and Date.
① [5]-[1] DIMMER / CONTRAST: Function to set DIMMER/CONTRAST what user want to use
by soft key as below. Press to switch initial stage, to save and move to MAIN.
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[ 518 ] 2006. 02. 08
SNX-300 [ 490 ] 12 : 30.32
[3] LCD
<<<REVERSE [ OFF]
SYSTEM SETTING >>>
INIT Initial Setup
[4] PRINTER SPEED
[5] INS SPEED
DIMMER & CONTRAST
[6] NMEA SPEED EXIT
[7] DATA/TIME SET
LCD DIMMER [ 6] :
In 0
LCD CONTRAST [ 6] : Is 0
Ln 0EXIT Back to Main
KEY DIMMER [ 6] :
Ls 0
I 0
NIn 0
T
Is 03
LLn 20
O
CLs 3
0
② [5]-[2] 490/4209 SELECT : User can select suitable frequency by then switch
490KHz & 4.2095MHz by turns. Press move to MAIN after saved. Then it will move to
③ Main Display.
[ 518 ] 2006. 02. 08
SNX-300 [ 490 ] 12 : 30.32
④ [5]-[3] LCD REVERSE : Each time key is pressed, the display is converted. is
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stored and moved to main display.
⑤ [5]-[4] PRINTER SPEED : Regarding to printer setting as SPEED(bps), PARITY, DATA BIT,
⑥ [5]-[5] INS SPEED : Regarding ro INS as SPEED(bps), PARITY, DATA BIT, STOP BIT, Preaa
※ Practical INS SPEED = SPEED : 4800, PARITY : NONE, DATA BIT : 8 STOP BIT : 1
⑦ [5]-[6] NMEA SPEED : Regarding to NMEA as SPEED(bps), PARITY, DATA BIT, STOP BIT,
L 2
O
NO. ITEM RANGE NO. ITEM RANGE C 3
1 SPEED(bps) 2400~115200bps 3 DATA BIT 8,9
2 PARITY NONE, ODD, EVEN 4 STOP BIT 0,1
< Fg 5-4 RANGE OF NMEA SETTING >
※ PRACTICAL NMEA SPEED = SPEED : 4800, PARITY : NONE, DATA BIT : 8 STOP BIT : 1
⑧ [5]-[7] DATA/TIME SET : It is provided RTC(Real Time Clock) function inside, Set by
buzzer test, receive notify, printer(if it’s connected). If there’s no ERROR, Says “OK” or “FAIL”.
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[6] 시스템 자가 진단
SNX-300 [ 518 ]
[ 490 ]
2006. 02. 08
12 : 30.32
메인 메뉴 >>>
[1] STATION SELECTION
[2] MESSAGE SELECTION
[3] MESSAGE HISTORY
[4] USER SETTING
[5] SYSTEM SETTING
[6] SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS EXIT
[7] FACT MANUAL
In 02006. 02. 08
SNX-300 [ 518 ]
[ 490 ] 12 : 30.32
Is 0
<<< SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS >>> Ln 0
[1] PROGRAM VERSION Ls 0
[2] LCD TEST
[3] KEY TEST
[4] PRINTER TEST
[5] BUZZER TEST
[6] SELF TEST 종료 메인메뉴로
① [6]-[1] PROGRAM VERSION : It is showned current SNX-300 version. Press and move
to MAIN.
② [6]-[2] LCD TEST : Accoring to the screen Keep pressing until LCD TEST end, it can be
ENT
③ [6]-[3] KEY TEST : Push the keys then reversing the keys. Press four times then end
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SNX-300 [ 518 ]
[ 490 ]
2006. 02. 08
12 : 30.32
I 0
In
N 0
T
Is 03
Ln
L 20
O
Ls
C 3
0
ENTER
4TIME CLICK, MOVE
KEY TEST END !! TO
CONFIRM
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SNX-300
[ 518 ] 2006. 02. 08
[ 490 ] 12 : 30.32
SYENC EXIT
I
In
N
T
Is
0
0
03
Back to main
PRINT Ln
L 20
O
Ls
C 30
⑤ [6]-[5] BUZZER TEST : Check the Buzzer. When it comes to get in BUZZER TEST, It sounds
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< Fig 5-31 BUZZER TEST >
⑥ [6]-[6] SELF TEST : Press to check Memory & RF PCB status. If there’s ERROR, Says
“FAIL” and alarm instead “OK”. Initial screen Press off alarm sound.
⑦ [6]-[7] RF RECEIVER TEST : Check RF Receiver status by . What different from SELF
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[7] RF RECEIVER TEST [ 518 ]
[ 490 ]
2006. 02. 08
12 : 30.32
T
Is 03
LLn 20
O
CLs 30
[STANDBY] : It says when it eliminate Alarm without solving following errors [RECEIVER
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[8] ALARM [ 518 ]
[ 490 ]
2006. 02. 08
12 : 30.32
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5.9. FACT MANUAL
This manu is to inform ERASE ALL, DEFAULT FACT LOAD, INFORMATION.
And set up not to let User ERASE ALL, DEFAULT FACT LOAD with careless operation.
SNX-300 [ 518 ]
[ 490 ]
2006. 02. 08
12 : 30.32
PASSWARD IN
I 0
CONFIRM In
N 0
T
Is 03
Ln
L 20
O
Ls
C 3
0
② [7]-[2] DEFAULT FACT LOAD : All part is to be default factory load except message.
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Chapter 6. INSTALLATION & TROUBLSHOOTING
6.1. HOW TO INSTALL RECEIVER
You may install Navtex Receiver by using a mounting bracket, which is provided with Navtex
③ Place where there is not allowed to expose directly by sunray and avoid from heating
④ Place where main unit, antenna, PSU, earth cables etc. are as far as possible from
⑤ Place where there is as far as possible from a fan and exhaust pipe and well-ventilated
place.
② Fix firmly a mounting bracket supplied with a Receiver on the desk or wall to be installed.
(Use screw.)
③ After NAVTEX Receiver is inserted into the mounting bracket, adjust the angles and spin
the screws with the knob of right and left for better adjustment.
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342
단위 : mm
as mast, bridge and chimney and not be installed at the lower place than MF/HF wire
antenna.
② It should be installed vertically and at the place away from MF/HF transmitting antenna
and radar to prevent from bad sensitivity by noisy and receiver’s defect.
③ If there are various places that are able to install the antennas, it should be installed
temporary with connecting a receiver and found a most suitable place after check place
one by one.
② After antenna cable is inserted inside, connect the cable ends to a connector.
Please pre-check out the condition of the consumed current in time of receiving or not
receiving, then compare the condition with one of the above-ordinary times when it has
defects and turn off the power of the device according to the situation.
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No make persons to repair or break down the devices except Samyung’s engineers at A/S
department. It might take place an electronic shock, out of order of the device and wrong
operation. Please contact to an agent or A/S department in case of any defects on devices.
② Fasten firmly bolt, nut, a connector for antenna in case of a loose fit by using a driver.
③ Inspect printer papers at any time when it connects to a printer and uses it. It might
wrong print necessary information if the papers are lack. Replace the papers in case
④ In case of any defectiveness, please do not disassemble the equipment and contact
6 Antenna SAN-300
and cutting
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Fuse Check on fuse cutting
to 6.2)
printer
power cable
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Chapter 7. AFTER-SALES SERVICE
7.1. GUARANTEE PERIOD
We guarantee a free-repair for a year from a purchased date. It should be charged in defects by
user’s inappropriate operation or modification at discretion.
Fax +82-51-413-4446
You can get a prompt service if you advise phone number, operation conditions, serial
number, device name by fax, phone. Contact to our distributor in your area first!!
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Contact for Sales & Service Distributor
Sales person
Office phone:
Phone
Mobile:
NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
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< Pic 8-1 NAVAREAS >
NAVTEX Broadcasting Times
NA
Frequenc Rang
V Latitud Longitud I Broadcast
Country Station y e
are e e D schedule(UTC)
(KHz) (nm)
a
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0310, 0710, 1110, 1510, 1910,
Oostende 518 50 T
2310
Belgium 51 11 N 02 48 E
0200, 0600, 1000, 1400, 1800,
Oostende(THAMES) 518 150 M
2200
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0050, 0450, 0850, 1250, 1650,
518 640 F
2050
NA
Frequenc Rang
V Latitud Longitud I Broadcast
Country Station e e
are e e D schedule(UTC)
(KHz) (nm)
a
0300, 0700, 1100, 1500, 1900,
III 490 250 S
2300
France Toulon 43 06 N 27 46 E
0340, 0740, 1140, 1540, 1940,
518 250 W
2340
48
0220, 0620, 1020, 1420, 1820,
Malta Malta 35 49 N 14 32 E 518 400 O
2220
49
NA
Frequenc Rang
V Latitud Longitud I Broadcast
Country Station e e
are e e D schedule(UTC)
(KHz) (nm)
a
0040, 0440, 0840, 1240, 1640,
Savannah 32 08 N 81 42 W 518 200 E
2040
V -
50
0010, 0410, 0810, 1210, 1610,
Bahrain Hamala 26 09 N 50 28 E 518 300 B
2010
Saudi
Jeddah 21 23 N 39 10 E 518 390 H 0705, 1305, 1905
Arabia
NA
Frequenc Rang
V Latitud Longitud I Broadcast
Country Station e e
are e e D schedule(UTC)
(KHz) (nm)
a
X -
China Fuzhou 26 01 N 119 18 E 518 250 O 0220, 0620, 1020, 1420, 2220
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0000, 0400, 0800, 1200, 1600,
Jayapura 02 31 S 140 43 E 518 300 A
2000
NA
Frequenc Rang
V Latitud Longitud I Broadcast
Country Station e e
are e e D schedule(UTC)
(KHz) (nm)
a
0030, 0430, 0830, 1230, 1630,
XII Prince Rupert 54 20 N 130 20 W 518 300 D
2030
Canada
0110, 0510, 0910, 1310, 1710,
Tofino 48 55 N 125 35 W 518 300 H
2110
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0445, 0845, 1245, 1645, 2045,
Cambria 35 31 N 121 03 W 518 350 Q
0045
XIV -
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CHAPTER 9. IEC 61162 Message Composition
9.1. NRX & NRM
C.1 NRX – NAVTEX received message
The NRX sentence is used to transfer 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 NMEA 0183 sentence, many NRX sentences may be
$ --NRX,xxx ,xxx ,xx ,aaxx ,x ,hhmm ss.ss,x x,x x ,xxxx ,x.x ,x .x ,A,c-- c*h h<CR>< L F>
message body 7
status indication 6
year
month 1-12
day 1-31
NOTE 1 The total number of sentences required to transfer the NAVTEX message from the
The first field specifies the total number of sentences used for a message, minimum value 1. The
Sentence Number field identifies the order of this sentence in the message, minimum value 1. All
sentences contain the same number of fields. For efficiency it is recommended that null fields be
used in the additional sentences where the data is unchanged from the first sentence (this applies
NOTE 2 The sequential message identifier provides a unique identifier for each NAVTEX message
represented by a group of sentences. Though the message code (field 4) contains a NAVTEX
message serial number, there are special cases when the message serial number is set to 00 and
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has a different meaning or when the same message code can occur more than once. When these
conditions occur, the sequential message identifier can be relied upon to uniquely identify this
NAVTEX message from other NAVTEX messages with the same message code.
NOTE 3 The NAVTEX message code contains three related entities. The first character identifies
the transmitter coverage area and the second character identifies the type of message. Both these
26. Transmitter identification characters are allocated by the IMO NAVTEX Co-ordinating Panel;
these characters and the meanings of the message type characters are described in the NAVTEX
manual (IMO publication 951E). The remaining two characters are restricted to numerals with a
range of 00 to 99 and represent a serial number for each type of message. The value of 00 is a
special case and not considered a serial number. See 4.3.5 for interpretation of special case value
of 00.
NOTE 4 The frequency indicator identifies the frequency that the NAVTEX message was received
on:
1 = 490 kHz
2 = 518 kHz
3 = 4209,5 kHz
NOTE 5 The total number of characters indicates the expected size of the message body sent in
this sequence of NRX sentences. It does not include the additional overhead for reserved
NOTE 6 Status ‘A’ is used for syntactically correct message reception. Status ‘V’ is used for
NOTE 7 The message body may contain reserved characters as defined in IEC 61162-1.
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The example below shows a typical message received by the Navtex receiver with 3 bad
characters (‘*’):
<start of example>
ZCZC IE69==================================
12 HOURS FORECAST:
NNNN
<end of example>
$CRNRX,007,001,00,IE69,1,135600,27,06,2001,241,3,A,==========================*09
$CRNRX,007,007,00,,,,,,,,,,^0A^0A*79
<start of decoding>
==================================
12 HOURS FORECAST:
<end of decoding>
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C.2 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 the NAVTEX receiver.
function code 1, 0 to 9
NOTE 1 The function code is used to further identify the purpose of the sentence. The meaning of
NOTE 2 The frequency indicator identifies the frequency that the NAVTEX message was received
on:
1 = 490 kHz
2 = 518 kHz
3 = 4209,5 kHz
NOTE 3 The transmitter coverage area mask is defined as a 32 bit hex field where the least
significant bit represents transmitter coverage area ‘A’, the next bit is ‘B’ and so on up to bit 25
which is ‘Z’. Bits 31 through 26 are reserved for future use and are set to zero. To select a
transmitter coverage area, its corresponding bit should be set to one. To deselect a transmitter
NOTE 4 The message type mask is defined as a 32 bit hex field where the least significant bit
represents message type ‘A’, the next bit is ‘B’ and so on up to bit 25 which is ‘Z’. Bits 31 through
26 are reserved for future use and are set to zero. To select a message type its corresponding bit
should be set to one. To deselect a message type its corresponding bit should be set to zero.
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When another device (for example an INS) wishes to set one or more of the bit masks it sends one
or more NRM sentences to the NAVTEX receiver. When another device wishes to determine the
current values of the bit masks it sends a query sentence to the NAVTEX receiver as follows:
$--CRQ,NRM*hh<CR><LF>
On receiving this query, the NAVTEX receiver will respond with one NRM sentences for each mask
type and frequency combination that it supports. For example, a NAVTEX receiver which supports
separate storage, printer and INS masks for each of three receiver requencies will
Example usage:
$INNRM,2,1,00001E1F,00000023*57
This example specifies that message identifiers ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘F’, received from transmitter areas ‘A’
to ‘E’ and ‘J’ to ‘M’ on 490 kHz should be sent to the printer port when they are received. Note that
this command sets the printer mask for future use; there is no immediate output generated as a
Example usage:
$INNRM,0,2,00001E1F,0FFFFFFF*21
This example requests that all currently stored messages of all message types, received from
transmitter areas ‘A’ to ‘E’ and ‘J’ to ‘M’ on 518 kHz should be immediately returned to the
requesting device as a series of NRX sentences. Note that this command does not update any of
① Switchover to 4.2095MHz
$PSYCNF,4209
② Switchover to 490KHz
$PSYCNF,490
③ Stop ALARM
$__ACK,001*
$__ACK,002*
$__ACK,003*
$__ACK,004*
$__ACK,005*
$__ACK,006*
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CHAPTER 10. PACKING LIST
NAVTEX SNX-300 (STANDARD)
SNX-300
1 MAIN UNIT 1
CODE NO. SNX-300
ANTENNA SAN-300
2 1
& BAR CODE NO. SAN-300
STAINLESS BAND
3 STAINLESS BAND 2
CODE NO. SNX-202
RG58C/U Ø5 TNC-BNC
4 ANT CABLE 1 A-02
CODE NO. SNX-301 15 M
U/L 14 번 3.5 ㎟
6 GROUND CABLE 1 A-04 1M
CODE NO. SNX-205
2
0
250V/3A(20mm)
7 MAIN FUSE 2
CODE NO. SNX-303
Ø5 × 19mm SNX-300
8 STEEL PIECE 10
CODE NO. SNX-308 Fixed
INSTRUCTION SNX-300-MK
9 1
MANUAL CODE NO. SNX-310
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NAVTEX SNX-300 (OPTION)
1A 5A ON
SP-300AD
1 POWER SUPPLY 1
S P - 300A D P O W E R S U P P LY
FU S E FU S E 220V
AC DC OUT
IN D IC A T O R
AC DC P O W ER
AC CVV-SB 2C 2SQ
2 1 3M
POWER CABLE
CODE NO. SNX-330
DC CVV-SB 2C 2SQ
3 1 3M
POWER CABLE
CODE NO. SNX-331
DPU-414
7 PRINTER 1
CODE NO. DPU-414
CABLE FOR
8 1 A-05 1.5M
PRINTER
CODE NO. SNX-333
PRINTER CABLE
9 PRINTER CABLE 1 A-03 2M
CODE NO. SNX-310
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CHAPTER 11. DPU-414 SETTING
※ How to set up DPU-414 4800BPS
전원 ON과 동시에 [ONLINE] 버튼을 약 2초간 누르면, 설정되어있는 DIP 스위치 세팅 모드를 출력합
니다. 현재 DIP 스위치 세팅을 출력한 후 다음과 같이 세팅을 계속 할 것인지를 묻는다. 스위치 세팅
모드에서 [ON-LINE]은 “ON”, [FEED]는 “OFF”를 의미합니다.
“Continue ? : Push “On-line SW”
“Write ? : Push “Paper feed SW” 가 출력된다.
① [ONLINE] 버튼을 누릅니다.
② “Dip SW-1”이 출력된다.
③ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “1 (OFF) : Input = Serial” 출력
④ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “2 (ON ) : Printing Speed = High” 출력
⑤ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “3 (ON ) : Auto Loading = ON” 출력
⑥ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “4 (OFF) : Auto LF = OFF” 출력
⑦ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “5 (ON ) : Setting Command = Enable” 출력
⑧ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “6 (OFF) : Printing” 출력
⑨ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “7 (ON ) : Density” 출력
⑩ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “8 (ON ) : 100%” 출력
“Continue ? : Push “On-line SW”
“Write ? : Push “Paper feed SW” 가 출력된다.
① [ONLINE] 버튼을 누릅니다.
② “Dip SW-2”가 출력된다.
③ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “1 (ON ) : Printing Columns = 40” 출력
④ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “2 (ON ) : User Font Back-up = ON” 출력
⑤ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “3 (ON ) : Character Select = Normal” 출력
⑥ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “4 (ON ) : Zero = Normal” 출력
⑦ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “5 (ON ) : International” 출력
⑧ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “6 (ON ) : Character” 출력
⑨ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “7 (OFF) : Set” 출력
⑩ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “8 (OFF) : = England” 출력
“Continue ? : Push “On-line SW”
“Write ? : Push “Paper feed SW” 가 출력된다.
① [ONLINE] 버튼을 누릅니다.
② “Dip SW-3”이 출력된다.
③ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “1 (ON ) : Data Length = 8 bits” 출력
④ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “2 (ON ) : Parity Setting = No” 출력
⑤ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “3 (ON ) : Parity Condition = Odd” 출력
⑥ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “4 (OFF) : Busy Control = XON / XOFF” 출력
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⑦ [ON-LINE] 버튼을 누른다. “5 (ON ) : Baud” 출력
⑧ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “6 (OFF) : Rate” 출력
⑨ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “7 (OFF) : Select” 출력
⑩ [FEED] 버튼을 누른다. “8 (OFF) : 4800 bps” 출력
“Continue ? : Push “On-line SW”
“Write ? : Push “Paper feed SW” 가 출력된다.
[FEED] 버튼을 누르면, 세팅이 완료되고 다음과 같이 출력된다.
“DIP SW setting complete”
설정된 DIP 스위치 세팅을 확인하기 위해서는 전원 ON과 동시에 [ONLINE] 버튼을 약 2초간 누릅니다.
다음과 같이 출력되면, 4800bps로 정상 세팅 되었음을 의미합니다.
[ DIP SW setting mode ]
Dip SW-1
1 (OFF) : Input = Serial
2 (ON ) : Printing Speed = High
3 (ON ) : Auto Loading = ON
4 (OFF) : Auto LF = OFF
5 (ON ) : Setting Command = Enable
6 (OFF) : Printing
7 (ON ) : Density
8 (ON ) : = 100%
Dip SW-2
1 (ON ) : Printing Columns = 40
2 (ON ) : User Font Back-up = ON
3 (ON ) : Character Select = Normal
4 (ON ) : Zero = Normal
5 (ON ) : International
6 (ON ) : Character
7 (OFF) : Set
8 (OFF) : = England
Dip SW-3
1 (ON ) : Data Length = 8bits
2 (ON ) : Parity Setting = No
3 (ON ) : Parity Condition = Odd
4 (OFF) : Busy Control = XON / XOFF
5 (ON ) : Baud
6 (OFF) : Rate
7 (OFF) : Select
8 (OFF) : = 4800 bps
“Continue ? : Push “On-line SW”
※ 기기가 정상적으로 세팅이 되었으면, [FEED] 버튼을 눌러 DIP SW Setting mode에서 나간다.
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CHAPTER 12. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
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CHAPTER 13. EXTERNAL DIAGRAM
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