Furuno FAX-30 manual Color

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3. FAX OPERATION: PC

3.4.4Image color

The facsimile image is transmitted in monochrome (black and white) or gray scale (16 gradations). After an image has been received, you can choose the color arrangement among monochrome, gray scale and color (three patterns).

1. With a facsimile image displayed, click COLOR.

COLOR

MONOCHROME

GRAY SCALE

BLUE-RED

WHITE-BLUE

PINK-BLACK

OK

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Color options

2.Click MONOCHROME, GRAY SCALE, BLUE-RED, WHITE-BLUE or PINK-BLACK as appropriate.

MONOCHROME: Monochrome black and white

GRAY SCALE:

16 gray tones (eight gray tones when power is turned off

 

and on again)

BLUE-RED:

Shades of blue to red

WHITE-BLUE:

Shades of white to blue

PINK-BLACK:

Shades of pink to black

3. Click OK and then click “<back” or Back button to return to the top menu.

3.4.5Image format

The facsimile image is usually transmitted with black text on a white background. Some stations, however, print white characters on a black background. If, for some reason, the image received cannot be read in its transmitted image format you may change it as follows:

1. With a facsimile image displayed, click REVERSE IMAGE.

REVERSE IMAGE

NORMAL

REVERSE

OK

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Reverse image options

2.Click NORMAL or REVERSE as appropriate.

3.Click OK and then click “<back” or Back button to return to the top menu.

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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 Word to the Owner of the FAX-30 FeaturesForeword General Operational CharacteristicsVii NavNetViii Network installation System ConfigurationNetwork installation PC installation Facsimile ReceiverName Type Code No Qty Remarks Equipment ListsStandard supply Name Type Code No Remarks Optional supplyXii Controls OVERVIEW, SetupOverview, Setup NavNet ControlsPreparations for using the FAX-30 Select sentence windowDisplay selection window Accessing the FAX modeFAX-30, top view RX mode options Choosing the receive modeReceive mode setup screen Standby displayReceive notification RX notice optionsFacsimile receiver top display Overview, Setup PCAccessing the FAX-30 top display Standby displays RX Mode Logging outChoosing channel FAX Operation NavnetAutomatic Receiving Thumbnails of received imagesStation options Example stations of northwest pacific Fax channel setup windowZone options Channel options Example JMH/Tokyo Frequency entry windowFacsimile receiving display Previewing image being receivedStopping automatic receiving Start RX options Manually Starting, Stopping ReceivingManually starting receiving Wrong speed 60 chosen instead Wrong Speed or IOC and ImageManually stopping receiving Wrong speed 120 chosen insteadTimer setup screen Timer ReceivingSetting timer receiving schedule Timer schedule listTimer schedule menu Station options Example N Pacific W PartDrum speed options Channel options Example station JMHIOC options Start time entry windowSave window Start timer optionsEnd time entry window Clear all options Turning on/off specific timer programsClearing all timer programs Displaying Facsimile Images Facsimile imagePhase entry window Phase mismatchExample of phase mismatching Processing Facsimile ImagesNoise rejection Phasing signal out of synchronizationExample of phasing signal out of synchronization Sync entry windowColor options Image colorImage format Reverse image optionsRotating images Erasing Facsimile ImagesZooming images Erase image optionsPreventing Erasure of Facsimile Images Edit facsimile station menu Adding Facsimile ChannelsFAX-30 top 2. Press the Edit WX FAX Station soft key Station options Example stations of northwest pacific Frequency, call sign and station name entry windows Starting receiving Channel setup menuFAX Operation PC Stopping receivingSetting, changing timer receiving schedule Timer program listTimer Program No.2 Timer program menuTurning on/off specific timer programs Facsimile standby display TopPhase Example of phasing signal out of synchronizatio Sync optionsColor Saving images Lock Lock optionsEdit Station List Edit station list menuThis page intentionally left blank Message categories Navtex Operation NavnetAbout Navtex Messages Receiving navtex messagesNavtex message data display Setting Up Navtex Stations, Messages, AlarmsRX setup menu Navtex frequency optionsNavtex message options Navtex station mode optionsNavtex station options Alarm warning msg options Max error rate entry windowAlarm SAR MSG options Navtex message preview display Previewing Incoming Navtex MessagesNavtex message selection screen Sample navtex message Displaying Navtex MessagesDisplaying navtex messages Remarks on navtex messages KHz stations of nav area Displaying the Navtex Station ListNav areas for 490 kHz navtex stations Edit navtex station menu Adding Navtex StationsEdit station menu Nav area selection windowLatitude entry window Station name entry windowStation ID1 entry window Navtex Operation PC Setting Up Navtex Stations, Messages RX SetupNavtex standby display Received messages click to display490kHz Station List Navtex station listEdit station list Editing Navtex Stations CullercoatsDeleting Navtex Stations This page intentionally left blank Maintenance points MAINTENANCE, TroubleshootingMaintenance Check Point ActionTroubleshooting Replacement of FuseTroubleshooting Trouble Problem RemedyFAX-30 menu Diagnostics NavNetSystem setup menu Diagnostics PC Diagnostic test resultsClear all images options Clearing Data NavNetClear memory menu Clearing Data PC Clear memory optionsAll Clear for technicians only FAX-30, cover openedSimulation setup menu Simulation ModeAccessing the simulation mode through NavNet Accessing the simulation mode through PC SIMULATION§ Setup WX FAX §SIMULATION Live Navtex SimulationThis page intentionally left blank Facsimile Receiver InstallationMounting dimensions of facsimile receiver FAX-30 Antenna Unit Wire antenna or whip antennaAntenna wiring and preamp status General antenna connectionInstallation of preamp unit FAX-5 option How to mount the preamp unit FAX-5Wiring WiringWire or whip antenna Power cableGround wire Attachment of antenna connectorFAX-30, top view, cover removed Supplying Power to the Preamp UnitJIS cable specifications Internet Explorer Version Browser, PC SettingsBrowser settings Netscape Navigator VersionIP address PC settingsFAX-30 Facsimile station map AppendixFacsimile Stations AP-1AP-2 ZoneAP-3 Facsimile station list alphabetical orderAP-4 Navtex StationsNavtex stations map Location of navtex stationsNavtex stations list AP-5AP-6 AP-7 VIIAP-8 XIIAP-9 Menu TreeNavNet menu tree Soft keysAP-10 Menu keyFacsimile menu tree PC Menu treeAP-11 AP-12 Navtex menu treeSpecifications 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 Index IN-1IN-2 Index
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