Furuno FAX-30 manual Timer Program No.2, Timer program menu

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3. FAX OPERATION: PC

2.Click the location in the center column of the timer program list corresponding to the timer program no. you want to set. For example, click the center column of No.2. The following timer program menu appears.

TIMER PROGRAM No.2

ZONE

1: NORTHWEST PACIFIC

STATION

0: JMH/TOKYO 1

 

CHANNEL

AUTO

 

 

IOC

AUTO

 

 

SPEED

AUTO

 

 

START TIME

00

00

 

END TIME

00

00

 

FREQUENCY

00000.0

kHz

 

°ON §OFF

OK ERASE

 

 

 

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Timer program menu

3.Click the arrow button on ZONE and choose desired zone.

4.Click the arrow button on STATION and choose desired station.

5.Click the arrow button on CHANNEL and choose desired channel. (Most stations transmit the same message over several frequencies, so if you are unsure of the channel choose AUTO.)

6.Click the arrow button on IOC and choose desired IOC. IOC stands Index of Cooperation and is the line density standard assigned by WMO: IOC 576, high density, IOC 288, low density. If you are unsure of the IOC, choose AUTO for automatic selection of IOC.

7.Click the arrow button on SPEED and choose desired speed. This is the drum rotating speed at the facsimile station. If you are unsure of the speed, choose AUTO for automatic selection of speed.

8.Key in the start time in 24-hour notation. Key in a start time about two minutes earlier than actual start time to allow for detection of the start signal and press the ENTER soft key.

9.Key in the end time in 24-hour notation and press the ENTER soft key. Key in an end time about two minutes later than actual end time to allow for detection of the stop signal.

Note: Two programs which overlap each other will cause the program having the later start time to be disregarded. For example, if the start and end times of program no. 1 are 01:00 and 02:00 and those of program no. 2 are 01:30 to 3:00, program no. 2 will be disregarded.

10.If necessary you may fine tune the frequency at FREQUENCY.

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Contents Facsimile Receiver First E D I T I O N Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for the Installer Table of Contents Navtex Operation Navnet Appendix Features ForewordWord to the Owner of the FAX-30 Vii Operational CharacteristicsGeneral NavNetViii System Configuration Network installationNetwork installation Facsimile Receiver PC installationEquipment Lists Standard supplyName Type Code No Qty Remarks Optional supply XiiName Type Code No Remarks Overview, Setup NavNet OVERVIEW, SetupControls ControlsSelect sentence window Preparations for using the FAX-30Accessing the FAX mode FAX-30, top viewDisplay selection window Receive mode setup screen Choosing the receive modeRX mode options Standby displayRX notice options Receive notificationOverview, Setup PC Accessing the FAX-30 top displayFacsimile receiver top display Standby displays Logging out RX ModeAutomatic Receiving FAX Operation NavnetChoosing channel Thumbnails of received imagesFax channel setup window Zone optionsStation options Example stations of northwest pacific Frequency entry window Channel options Example JMH/TokyoPreviewing image being received Stopping automatic receivingFacsimile receiving display Manually Starting, Stopping Receiving Manually starting receivingStart RX options Manually stopping receiving Wrong Speed or IOC and ImageWrong speed 60 chosen instead Wrong speed 120 chosen insteadSetting timer receiving schedule Timer ReceivingTimer setup screen Timer schedule listStation options Example N Pacific W Part Timer schedule menuIOC options Channel options Example station JMHDrum speed options Start time entry windowStart timer options End time entry windowSave window Turning on/off specific timer programs Clearing all timer programsClear all options Facsimile image Displaying Facsimile ImagesExample of phase mismatching Phase mismatchPhase entry window Processing Facsimile ImagesExample of phasing signal out of synchronization Phasing signal out of synchronizationNoise rejection Sync entry windowImage format Image colorColor options Reverse image optionsZooming images Erasing Facsimile ImagesRotating images Erase image optionsPreventing Erasure of Facsimile Images Adding Facsimile Channels FAX-30 top 2. Press the Edit WX FAX Station soft keyEdit facsimile station menu Station options Example stations of northwest pacific Frequency, call sign and station name entry windows FAX Operation PC Channel setup menuStarting receiving Stopping receivingTimer program list Setting, changing timer receiving scheduleTimer program menu Timer Program No.2Turning on/off specific timer programs Top Facsimile standby displayPhase Sync options Example of phasing signal out of synchronizatioColor Saving images Lock options LockEdit station list menu Edit Station ListThis page intentionally left blank About Navtex Messages Navtex Operation NavnetMessage categories Receiving navtex messagesRX setup menu Setting Up Navtex Stations, Messages, AlarmsNavtex message data display Navtex frequency optionsNavtex station mode options Navtex station optionsNavtex message options Max error rate entry window Alarm SAR MSG optionsAlarm warning msg options Previewing Incoming Navtex Messages Navtex message selection screenNavtex message preview display Displaying Navtex Messages Displaying navtex messagesSample navtex message Remarks on navtex messages Displaying the Navtex Station List Nav areas for 490 kHz navtex stationsKHz stations of nav area Edit station menu Adding Navtex StationsEdit navtex station menu Nav area selection windowStation name entry window Station ID1 entry windowLatitude entry window Navtex Operation PC RX Setup Setting Up Navtex Stations, MessagesReceived messages click to display Navtex standby displayNavtex station list 490kHz Station ListEdit station list Cullercoats Editing Navtex StationsDeleting Navtex Stations This page intentionally left blank Maintenance MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingMaintenance points Check Point ActionTroubleshooting Replacement of FuseTroubleshooting Trouble Problem RemedyDiagnostics NavNet System setup menuFAX-30 menu Diagnostic test results Diagnostics PCClearing Data NavNet Clear memory menuClear all images options Clear memory options Clearing Data PCFAX-30, cover opened All Clear for technicians onlySimulation Mode Accessing the simulation mode through NavNetSimulation setup menu SIMULATION§ Setup WX FAX §SIMULATION Live Navtex Simulation Accessing the simulation mode through PCThis page intentionally left blank Installation Mounting dimensions of facsimile receiver FAX-30Facsimile Receiver Antenna wiring and preamp status Wire antenna or whip antennaAntenna Unit General antenna connectionHow to mount the preamp unit FAX-5 Installation of preamp unit FAX-5 optionWiring WiringGround wire Power cableWire or whip antenna Attachment of antenna connectorSupplying Power to the Preamp Unit JIS cable specificationsFAX-30, top view, cover removed Browser settings Browser, PC SettingsInternet Explorer Version Netscape Navigator VersionPC settings FAX-30IP address Facsimile Stations AppendixFacsimile station map AP-1Zone AP-2Facsimile station list alphabetical order AP-3Navtex stations map Navtex StationsAP-4 Location of navtex stationsAP-5 Navtex stations listAP-6 VII AP-7XII AP-8NavNet menu tree Menu TreeAP-9 Soft keysMenu key AP-10PC Menu tree AP-11Facsimile menu tree Navtex menu tree AP-12Specifications of Facsimile Receiver This page is intentionally left blank Packing List FAX-30-J/E-AP FAX-30-J/E-N Page Page Page Page Page IN-1 IndexIndex IN-2
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