Furuno DP-6 manual Send a file from a floppy disk

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2.Select a station. (Station must be registered for the ARQ mode). Press the [Enter] key. The message "Calling Station" appears.

If the message "Station calling suspended. Check radio and interconnections. Press any key to escape." appears, check both radio's power and interconnections between the radio and the DP-6.

3.When an acknowledge signal is detected, "Connect" appears in inverse video on the communication status display (see next page).

Note: If signal conditions are poor, connection may take a while. If the line could not be connected in one minute, calling stops and "Calling failed" appears. Try step 2 again one minute later. Should signal conditions worsen during message transmission, "Error" appears in inverse video and 30 seconds later the line is disconnected.

4.Transmit message by one of the following methods;

Send a file from a floppy disk

a)Press function key [F7] (WRU) to receive the answerback code of the other station. Verify that the code from the sta- tion called is correct.

b)Press function key [F8] (HR) to transmit your own identity (answerback code).

c)Press function key [F3] and then the [3] key to display the Send screen. Select file to send and press the [Enter] key. Send appears in inverse video while the file is being trans- mitted.

 

 

 

 

 

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96-11-15

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Figure 5-8 Send file screen

Sending volume (percentage of message transmitted, counts upward as the message is being transmitted), ARQ error count and ARQ transmission time appear on the display.

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Contents Nbdp Terminal First E D I T I O N Page Page Table of Contents SP-1 Declaration of conformity to typeProgram number FeaturesForeword This page is intentionally left blank Code Description Radiotelex CommunicationGeneral Frequency ShiftTraffic Exchange Sequence ARQ Mode A-ModeDescription ARQ mode traffic exchange timing Termination of CommunicationFEC Mode B-Mode Initiating a CallSystem Configuration System OverviewTerminal Unit Turning on the SystemEquipment Description Keyboard Main UnitPrinter option Basic Menu Operation Function Keys, Menu OperationMenu Conventions File to Print Cancel PrintingFunction Key Description Clear BufferRent file Function key F2 Edit menuGoto Top Call Station Cancel SendingTimer Operation File to SendRemote A/B Display Nmea DataCalendar Distress Frequency TableScan Entry Timer Operation EntryStation Entry User Channel EntryBK Timing PreTone SetupSlave Delay BK Timing PostToneMIF Emission Display modeMIF Freeze TX/RX MSG SaveFunction key F9 Over Function key F10 BreakRegistering Answerback Code Preparations for Transmission and ReceptionRegistering Answerback Code & ID Codes Registering ID Codes Message for confirmation of code enteredStation List Registering StationsOK/CANCEL prompt Editing/Deleting StationsTimer Programming Registering Timer ProgramsEditing/Deleting Timer Programs Scan Channel Groups Registering Scan Channel GroupsEditing/Deleting Scan Channel Groups User Channels Registering User ChannelsEditing/Deleting User Channels File Operations Creating FilesSaving a File Saving a FileCutting text Editing FilesCutting and Pasting Text Undo Copying and Pasting TextClearing the Paste Buffer Select AllCut and paste flow diagram Searching TextReplacing Text Goto LineOpening a File Switching Between FilesOpening Files Deleting Files Renaming FilesSaving a File Under a New Name Real Time Printing Printing FilesPrinting the Log File Communications LogDisplaying the Communications Log Log File TRANSMISSION, Reception Manual CallingManual calling screen Calling a Station From the text screen 1 or Transmitting a File from a Floppy Disk or the Text ScreenFrom a Floppy Disk Stopping TransmissionSelecting Receive Mode ARQ Mode OperationSend a file from a floppy disk FEC Mode Operation Type a message from keyboardRegistration procedure Communication ExampleTransmitting message directly Dirtlx 9VG Seradio RS 55908 Ugox X GA +?Command an Abbreviation Table of AbbreviationsStopping Timer Operation Timer OperationEnabling Timer Operation Scanning Communication BufferDisplay Nmea Data Window MenuWindow Menu Description Distress Frequency Table CalendarRemote A, Remote B What is MARITEX? Maritex OperationMaritex Services Preparations for TransmissionRegistering Scan Groups MARITEX-A Maritex Channel ARQ FEC Dirc Scanning group list example Commands Preparing Programs for Automatic Message TransmissionMaritex Traffic Manual No. Procedure DisplayRemarks Store-and-Forward TelexPreparing a macrofile for store-and-forward Telex @CASE MSG+? @SEND Babc @SEND Nnnn @CASE GA+? @SEND BRK+Save prompt Macrofile for Direct Dialing Example macrofile for direct dialingProcedure for direct dialing No. Procedure Display RemarksMacrofile for Multi Address Example of macrofile for use in multi addressMacrofile for Semi-fax 10 Example of macrofile for semi-faxBasic Procedure Transmitting in Maritex SystemActual Transmission Press the 2 key. The Call Macro screen appearsCleaning the Equipment Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance Connectors and Earth ConnectionPower Supply Simple TroubleshootingDiagnostic Tests Self TestTone Test Tone test 1 All charactersTone test 4 Mark Tone test 2 FoxTone test 3 Beta Tone test 5 SpaceAP1-1 ITU Telex Frequency /4AP1-2 AP1-3 AP1-4 Appendix 2 International Telex Abbreviations AP2-1This page is intentionally left blank AP3-1 Input sentencesLoad requirements as listner GLL Geographic position latitude and longitude AP3-2RMA Recommended minimum navigation information Loran C data AP3-3RMC Recommended minimum specific GPS/ Transit data AP3-4Specifications of Nbdp Terminal DP-6 Environmental Conditions