Furuno DP-6 manual Foreword, Features, Program number

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FOREWORD

FURUNO Electric Company thanks you for selecting and purchasing the FURUNO DP-6 NBDP (Narrow Band Direct Printing) Terminal. We are confident you will discover why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability. To get maximum performance from your unit, please carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for operation and maintenance.

The DP-6 is an advanced, microprocessor controlled NBDP Terminal designed to protect teleprinting communications from radio signal mutilation due to interference in the radio signal path. It provides dependable, fully automatic error-free telex communication with other ships, as well as with any telex subscriber, in full compliance with all GMDSS requirements for automatic radiotelex operation.

The microprocessor used in the DP-6 enables fully automatic operation of your radio station, including automatic frequency scanning, unattended reception and transmission of messages, automatic adjustment of transmitter frequency, and more. Operation is simplified by the use of menus: Simply move the cursor to items on the screen that you want to select.

The DP-6 provides a complete line of word processing facilities in its Text Editor, where you may create, edit and store multiple messages for later transmission.

Features

Simple operation by use of pop-up menus

LCD displays information in easy-on-your-eyes white on black

Automatic frequency control and message handling permit unattended operation

Real time printing of incoming messages

Storage capacity for 100 user channels

Remote control of a transceiver by commands entered via the keyboard

Inputs for IEC61162-1 2nd edition(NMEA0183 version 3.0) data, to display ship's L/L position, water temperature, and more on the LCD

Fully automatic radiotelex by use of macro operation

Conforms to the following standards and regulations: IMO Resolution A.806 (19), A.694 (17)

IEC 61097-11/9, 60945 (3rd edition), 61162-1 (2nd edition) ITU-R M.625-3, M.490, M491-1

ITU-T F.130 ETS 300 067

Program number

TERMINAL UNIT

0550189020 (Version 1.22)

MAIN UNIT

0550187017 (Version 1.17)

MODEM

0550196017 (Version 1.18)

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Contents Nbdp Terminal First E D I T I O N Page Page Table of Contents Declaration of conformity to type SP-1Foreword FeaturesProgram number This page is intentionally left blank Frequency Shift Radiotelex CommunicationGeneral Code DescriptionDescription ARQ Mode A-ModeTraffic Exchange Sequence Termination of Communication ARQ mode traffic exchange timingInitiating a Call FEC Mode B-ModeSystem Overview System ConfigurationEquipment Description Turning on the SystemTerminal Unit Printer option Main UnitKeyboard Menu Conventions Function Keys, Menu OperationBasic Menu Operation Clear Buffer Cancel PrintingFunction Key Description File to PrintGoto Top Function key F2 Edit menuRent file File to Send Cancel SendingTimer Operation Call StationDistress Frequency Table Display Nmea DataCalendar Remote A/BUser Channel Entry Timer Operation EntryStation Entry Scan EntryBK Timing PostTone SetupSlave Delay BK Timing PreToneTX/RX MSG Save Display modeMIF Freeze MIF EmissionFunction key F10 Break Function key F9 OverRegistering Answerback Code & ID Codes Preparations for Transmission and ReceptionRegistering Answerback Code Message for confirmation of code entered Registering ID CodesRegistering Stations Station ListEditing/Deleting Stations OK/CANCEL promptRegistering Timer Programs Timer ProgrammingEditing/Deleting Timer Programs Registering Scan Channel Groups Scan Channel GroupsEditing/Deleting Scan Channel Groups Registering User Channels User ChannelsEditing/Deleting User Channels Creating Files File OperationsSaving a File Saving a FileCutting and Pasting Text Editing FilesCutting text Select All Copying and Pasting TextClearing the Paste Buffer UndoSearching Text Cut and paste flow diagramGoto Line Replacing TextOpening Files Switching Between FilesOpening a File Saving a File Under a New Name Renaming FilesDeleting Files Printing Files Real Time PrintingDisplaying the Communications Log Log File Communications LogPrinting the Log File Manual Calling TRANSMISSION, ReceptionManual calling screen Calling a Station Stopping Transmission Transmitting a File from a Floppy Disk or the Text ScreenFrom a Floppy Disk From the text screen 1 orARQ Mode Operation Selecting Receive ModeSend a file from a floppy disk Type a message from keyboard FEC Mode OperationCommunication Example Registration procedure9VG Seradio RS 55908 Ugox X GA +? Transmitting message directly DirtlxTable of Abbreviations Command an AbbreviationEnabling Timer Operation Timer OperationStopping Timer Operation Communication Buffer ScanningWindow Menu Description Window MenuDisplay Nmea Data Remote A, Remote B CalendarDistress Frequency Table Maritex Operation What is MARITEX?Preparations for Transmission Maritex ServicesRegistering Scan Groups MARITEX-A Maritex Channel ARQ FEC Dirc Scanning group list example Preparing Programs for Automatic Message Transmission CommandsMaritex Traffic Manual Store-and-Forward Telex No. Procedure DisplayRemarks@CASE MSG+? @SEND Babc @SEND Nnnn @CASE GA+? @SEND BRK+ Preparing a macrofile for store-and-forward TelexSave prompt Example macrofile for direct dialing Macrofile for Direct DialingNo. Procedure Display Remarks Procedure for direct dialingExample of macrofile for use in multi address Macrofile for Multi Address10 Example of macrofile for semi-fax Macrofile for Semi-faxTransmitting in Maritex System Basic ProcedurePress the 2 key. The Call Macro screen appears Actual TransmissionConnectors and Earth Connection Maintenance and TroubleshootingMaintenance Cleaning the EquipmentSelf Test Simple TroubleshootingDiagnostic Tests Power SupplyTone test 1 All characters Tone TestTone test 5 Space Tone test 2 FoxTone test 3 Beta Tone test 4 MarkITU Telex Frequency /4 AP1-1AP1-2 AP1-3 AP1-4 AP2-1 Appendix 2 International Telex AbbreviationsThis page is intentionally left blank Load requirements as listner Input sentencesAP3-1 AP3-2 GLL Geographic position latitude and longitudeAP3-3 RMA Recommended minimum navigation information Loran C dataAP3-4 RMC Recommended minimum specific GPS/ Transit dataSpecifications of Nbdp Terminal DP-6 Environmental Conditions