Furuno NX-300 manual Features

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Features

NAVTEX (Navigational Telex) is a worldwide coastal telex broadcasting system. Coastal NAVTEX broadcasting stations with specific ID's transmit Navigational warnings, Meteorological warnings, Search and Rescue (SAR) information and other navigational information for NAVTEX receiver-equipped vessels sailing in coastal waters.

The FURUNO NX-300 NAVTEX receiver receives NAVTEX messages and automatically displays them together with station ID and message category information.

The service range of a NAVTEX station is typically 200-400 nautical miles. A NAVTEX station normally broadcasts every 4 hours.

The NAVTEX message is relevant for all types and sizes of vessels. The NX-300 is shipped from the factory equipped to receive 7 specific types of NAVTEX messages from all NAVTEX stations. However unnecessary stations can be rejected or necessary stations can be added by the "manual station selection" facility.

If ship's position data is fed from navigation equipment, the NX-300 automatically decides in which NAVAREA the vessel is navigating, and selects stations. (NAVAREAs are geographical zones defined by the International Maritime Organization.)

Unattended operation once required data is entered.

Received data is not saved nor displayed when the error rate exceeds the percentage you set (max 39%).

No paper required

Designed for small boats and fishing vessels

Compact, stylish display and antenna units

Memory of up to 28,000 characters for last 72 hours

Navigation data can be fed through external input (connection with navigation aid required).

Bright 95 x 60 mm LCD with adjustable contrast and brilliance

Memory backup with a long-life lithium battery

Low power consumption

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Contents Operators Manual 00080900012 Important Notices Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for the Installer Contents Other Functions Word to NX-300 Owners ForewordFeatures Furuno System ConfigurationEquipment Lists Standard supplyOptional equipment This page intentionally left blank Principle of Navtex System How Navtex WorksNavtex System Operation Nnnn Message FormatSAR receiving Lights Display IndicationsNavtex Station Map NAV Navtex Station ListIII VII None IMO XII This page is intentionally left blank Turning the Power On/Off OperationControl Description Menu Operation Overview Adjusting Dimmer and ContrastPress ! or to select Auto or Manual as desired Selecting Stations11 Message Selection menu Selecting MessagesFunctions menu description Setting Functions Functions menuDownloading Messages to a PC WiringDownloading messages to a PC 19 Saving Messages window Displaying Messages Selecting Language22 Sample messages Sample Messages23 Nav data display Displaying Navigation Data24 Frequency window Selecting Receive FrequencyUnits of Measurement System MenuTime Difference using local time Time Display Default SettingUser Display of Navigation Data Delete All MessagesUser Display This page is intentionally left blank View Mode Demo ModeOther Functions All ClearReceived message log Changing Received Message Log WindowMaintenance Troubleshooting MaintenanceDiagnostic Test 0850191-XX.XX 1451414-XX.XX When the Battery Icon AppearsReplacement of Fuse This page is intentionally left blank Installation of Display Unit InstallationMounting considerations Tabletop overhead mountingHow to assemble the connector Installation of Antenna UnitWiring WiringGrounding InterfacingExternal equipment Input data sentence descriptionMessage Selection A-E, L, V Receive Others Ignore Menu TreeFuruno Specifications of Navtex Receiver Furuno This page is intentionally left blank Packing List NX-300-N-D Page Page Page 取付位置 Page This page is intentionally left blank AUTO-FAST AUTO-SLOW IndexIndex-2