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2. Ifyou want to set the THRANE 6194 to a fixed IP address for your next easyMail session select Force fixed IP and type in the IP address you want to use Important 4 Before clicking OK make sure the IP address of your PC is on the same subnet as the new TCU IP address Click OK easyMail now tries to establish a connection to the THRANE 6194 and thereby the Mini C Terminal When the LAN connection is established the PC connection bar at the top of the easyMail window turns green Setting up PC communication with the Mini C Terminal Chapter 3 Using easyMail To set up RS 232 communication To set up easyMail for RS 232 communication with the THRANE 6194 and thereby the Mini C Terminal do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Communication setup w Transceiver communication settings E Serial Communication LAN Communication r Serial Port Settings mLAN Port Settings Com port TCU IP Address 1 Y Baud rate Aaen Fixed IP Address fi 15200 E Your IP Connection Status Cancel 2 Select Serial communication 3 Select the COM port you are using on your computer and the Baud rate of the THRANE 6194 default is 115200 4 Click OK easyMail now tries to establish a connection to the THRANE 6194 and thereby the Mini C Terminal When the RS 232 connection is established the PC connection bar at the top of the easyMail window turns green Setting up PC communication with the Min
3. c Nn Nn v 2 5 A i i T Sending a Distress Alert SAILOR 6150 only 61 Chapter 4 Using Distress and SSA buttons Using SSA buttons SAILOR 6120 only The recipient s of the Ship Security Alert must be configured in the Mini C Terminal according to the Flag Administration under which the vessel is sailing The recipients can be e mail addresses phone numbers SMS fax numbers or telex numbers Install the SSA buttons and configure the Mini C Terminal as described in THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit Installation and user manual 3 Sending a covert Ship Security Alert SSA To send a covert SSA do as follows 1 Open the cover for the red covert alert button lt 2 Press the button e Instant activation button When pressed an alert is sent immediately to the configured SSA recipient s Standard activation buttons When pressed an alert is sent after 30 33 seconds If released pressed again within the 30 seconds the alert is not sent If the alert button is not released SSA Messages will be retransmitted every 30 minutes until the button is released Using the green or yellow test button The green or yellow button is a test button with a lamp The button has momentary action closed only as long as the button is pressed and held When the system is operational the test button is permanently lit When the test button is pressed the light switches off and the covert alert but
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5. When all three bars are green you can use the easyMail application to set up and control the Mini C System send and receive messages etc See Using easyMail on page 13 User interfaces 11 Chapter 2 Getting started SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal SAILOR 6150 only 12 To get started with the SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal do as follows 1 Acquire a SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal from Thrane amp Thrane 2 Connect the THRANE 6194 to the Mini C System as described in SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 System Installation manual 1 3 Connect the Message Terminal to the CAN interface T connector in the Mini C System See SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 System Installation manual 1 You can now use the Message Terminal to set up and control the Mini C System send and receive messages etc User interfaces Chapter 3 Using easyMail This chapter describes how to operate the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 using the easyMail application It has the following sections e Overview of easyMail e Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 e Working with messages e Position reporting e Receiving EGCs e Network status and settings e Viewing system details e Viewing or changing position information e Viewing status e Viewing the Info log e Setting up the default ISP e Setting up the default LESes e Setting up reception of EGCs e Setting up ENIDs Setting up the Land Earth Stations LES e Setting up the Inmarsat Service Providers ISP e En
6. 30 2598 14515 Mem 11032818 egc EGC 456 124 MET NAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 Bit IAS 11 03 28 09 03 5302 21409 Mem 11032817 ege EGC 455 112 MET NAV Warning Forecast Safety PBIIAS 11 03 27 21 32 4175 14463 Mem 11032816 egc EGC 454 14121 MET MAV Warning Forecast Safety 7BitIAS 11 03 27 21 08 5051 21375 Mem 11032815 ege EGC 453 112 _ METMAV WarningForecast Safety 7 BitIAS 11 03 27 09 31 3510 44411 Mem 14032814eg EGC 452 121 _ METMAV WarningForecast Safety 7 BitIAS 11 03 27 08 08 4138 21368 Mem 11032813 egc EGC 451 144 __ System Call Routine 7 Bit AS 11 03 27 04 23 1170 346 Mem 11032812 egc EGC 450 144 System Call Routine 7 BitIAS 11 03 27 04 01 1170 346 Mem a 4 of w 2011 03 29 05 54 48 INFO 91 Receiving message successful File EGC 467 Message no 21430 Priority 1 LESid121 EGC service 31 4 iS a 2 Double click an EGC to see the contents From within the EGC you have the following options e Print The EGC is printed on the connected printer e Save You can browse to a location and save the EGC txt file e Forward The EGC text is inserted into the message editor so you can forward it to a new recipient e Wrap text When selected the text is wrapped to fit the window size 3 Click OK or Cancel to close the EGC 4 To delete one or more EGCs right click the EGC s and select Delete EGC Receiving EGCs 37 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Network status and setti
7. 432522352 s Paste Tuning Textsize gt position Ctrl P s ar speed and course Ctri E Define signature i Enter vessel data sanane ete eee MObIIE NUMber Ctrl M UTC date amp time Ctrl U local date amp time Ctrl L vessel name Ctrl vessel data 2 Select the information you want to insert K Signature and vessel data must first be defined See the next section The information is now inserted in your message as part of the message text 26 Working with messages Chapter 3 Using easyMail To enter signature and vessel data You can enter a signature and your vessel data for later automatic insertion in your messages see previous section To define your signature do as follows 1 Select Edit gt Define signature 2 Type in your signature and click OK The signature is now saved for later use with Edit gt Insert To enter your vessel data do as follows 1 Select Edit gt Enter vessel data FF vessel data x Here you can enter a description of the vessel The vessel name can be easily inserted in messages and the description will also be automatically inserted in distress priority messages gt n D a Name of vessel ee o aoao Vessel type a Flag EEE Destination oo Cargo P Comment 2 Fillin the vessel data for your ship and click OK Working with messages 27 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Using def
8. EC directive 1999 5 EC concerning Radio amp Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Equipment included in this declaration TT 6140A SAILOR 6140 Maritime System consisting of TT 3027M SAILOR 3027 Maritime Terminal PN 403027M The system will exist in a SAILOR variant and NEUTRAL variant for OEMs The only difference is in labeling and NEU extension in PN Equipment Applicability The TT 6140A SAILOR 6140 Maritime System is a Non SOLAS system without Distress capability that provides global data communication and tracking information through the Inmarsat satellite service world wide between a vessel and any destination in the world Declaration The requirement with respect to the LVD directive 73 23 EC is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard EN 60950 The protection requirement with respect to the EMC directive 89 336 EC is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard EN 60945 Effective use of frequency spectrum is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard ETSI EN 301 426 and ETSI ETS 300 460 Manufacturer Thrane amp Thrane A S Lundtoftegardsvej 93D DK 2800 Kgs Lyngby Denmark Porsvej 2 DK 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Place and Date Kgs Lyngby 13 May 2011 Walther Thygesen Thrane amp Thrane A S Doc no 99 133102 A Page 1 of 1 VOLVO Thrane amp Thrane A S T 45 39 55 88 00 F 45 39 55 88 88 info thrane com wwwulhrane com OCEAN Head office Luncdioltegaardsvej 93 D 2800
9. Kgs Lyngby Denmark R AC E Aalborg office Porsvej 2 PO Box 7071 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark 2698 2009 Pace sronson Bank Danske Bank Comp reg 65 72 46 18 VAT DK 20 64 64 46 Thrane amp Thrane Thrane amp Thrane A S Declaration of Conformity with R amp TTE Directive The undersigned of this letter declares that the following equipment complies with the specifications of EC directive 1999 5 EC concerning Radio amp Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Equipment included in this declaration TT 6150A SAILOR 6150 Non SOLAS System consisting of TT 3027D SAILOR 3027 Non SOLAS Terminal PN 403027D TT 6108A SAILOR 6108 Distress Panel PN 406108A And TT 6006A SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal PN 406006A TT 6001A SAILOR 6001 Keyboard PN 406001A Or TT 6194A THRANE 6194 Term Ctrl Unit PN 406194A The system will exist in a SAILOR SAM and HIGHLANDER variant and NEUTRAL variant for other OEMs The only difference is in labeling and extension in PN Equipment Applicability The TT 6150A SAILOR 6150 Non SOLAS System is a Non SOLAS system with Distress capability that provides global data communication and tracking information through the Inmarsat satellite service world wide between a vessel and any destination in the world Declaration The requirement with respect to the LVD directive 73 23 EC is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard EN 60950 The protection requirement with respect to the EMC di
10. Note 4 When the EGC Inbox is full the oldest EGCs are automatically deleted 36 Receiving EGCs Chapter 3 Using easyMail To view EGCs do as follows 1 Select View gt EGC from the main menu Disk Filename Modem Filename LES Service Priority Bits Date amp Time Size Ref No Routing 11032909 egc EGC 467 121 METMAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 Bit lAS 11 03 29 04 33 16 21430 Mem _ 11032908 ege EGC 466 112 MET NAV Warning Forecast Safety 7BItIAS 11 03 28 21 39 5670 14567 Mem 11032907 egc EGC 465 112 MET NAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 Bit AS 11 03 28 21 32 2854 14567 Mem 11032906 egc EGC 464 121 METNAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 BitIAS 11 03 28 21 03 5606 21421 Mem _ 11032905 ege EGC 463 102 MET NAV Warning Forecast Safety 7BItIAS 11 03 28 17 36 251 8572 Mem 11032904 egc EGC 462 102 MET NAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 Bit IA5 11 03 28 17 36 364 8571 Mem 11032903 ege EGC 461 102 MET NAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 BitlA5 11 03 28 17 36 2274 8569 Mem 11032902 egc EGC 460 102 METMAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 Bit IAS 11 03 28 17 35 695 8570 Mem 11032901 egc EGC 459 102 METMAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 Bit IAS 11 03 28 17 33 1318 8569 Mem 11032820 ege EGC 458 112 MET NAV Warning Forecast Safety TBILIAS 11 03 28 09 36 4381 14515 Mem 11032819 egc EGC 457 112 MET MAV Warning Forecast Safety 7 Bit IAS 11 03 28 09
11. TT 6130A SAILOR 6130 LRIT System is a Non SOLAS system without Distress capability that provides global data communication and tracking information through the Inmarsat satellite service world wide between a vessel and any destination in the world Declaration The requirement with respect to the LVD directive 73 23 EC is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard EN 60950 The protection requirement with respect to the EMC directive 89 336 EC is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard EN 60945 Effective use of frequency spectrum is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard ETSI EN 301 426 and ETSI ETS 300 460 Manufacturer Thrane amp Thrane A S Lundtoftegardsvej 93D DK 2800 Kgs Lyngby Denmark Porsvej 2 DK 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark cE Place and Date Kgs Lyngby 13 May 2011 Walther Thygese Thrane amp Thrane A S Doc no 99 133103 A Page 1 of 1 VOLVO Thrane amp Thrane A S T 45 39 55 88 00 F 45 39 55 88 88 info thrane com wwrwsthrane com OCEAN RACE Head office Lundioftegaardsvej 93 D 2800 Kgs Lyngby Denmark Aalborg office Porsvej 2 PO Box 7071 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Bank Danske Bank Comp reg 65 72 46 18 VAT DK 20 64 64 46 2008 2009 PACE SPONSOR Thrane amp Thrane Thrane amp Thrane A S Declaration of Conformity with R amp TTE Directive The undersigned of this letter declares that the following equipment complies with the specifications of
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13. in IN 038 Routine 7 BitlAS 11 01 12 12 23 768880 11011201 in IN 037 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 12 12 13 767975 11011110 in IN 036 Routine 5 Bit TELEX 11 01 11 12 46 669242 11011109 in IN 035 Routine 5 Bit TELEX 11 01 11 12 35 663471 11011108 in IN 034 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 11 12 02 665421 11011107 in IN 033 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 11 11 56 664941 11011106 in IN 032 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 11 11 50 664522 11011105 in IN 031 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 11 10 05 656459 11011104 in IN 030 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 11 09 50 655171 11011103 in IN 029 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 11 09 46 654877 11011102 in IN 028 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 11 09 38 654165 11011101 in IN 027 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 11 08 59 651324 103 104 104 101 104 104 101 104 104 101 104 104 101 104 104 104 gt n o fe a 2 Double click the message you want to read From within the message you have the following options e Print The message is printed on the connected printer e Save You can browse to a location and save the message txt file Forward The message text is inserted into the editor so you can forward it to a new recipient e Wrap text When selected the text is wrapped to fit the window size 3 Click OK or C
14. respect to the EMC directive 89 336 EC is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard EN 60945 Effective use of frequency spectrum is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard ETSI EN 301 426 and ETSI ETS 300 460 Manufacturer Thrane amp Thrane A S Lundtoftegardsvej 93D DK 2800 Kgs Lyngby Denmark Porsvej 2 DK 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Place and Date Kgs Lyngby 13 May 2011 C Walther Thygesen CE Thrane amp Thrane A S Doc no 99 133104 A Thrane amp Thrane A S T 45 39 55 88 00 F 45 39 55 88 88 info thrane com wwwthrane com Head office Lundtoftegaardsvej 93 D 2800 Kgs Lyngby Denmark Aalborg office Porsvej 2 PO Box 7071 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Bank Danske Bank Comp reg 65 72 46 18 VAT DK 20 64 64 46 Page 1 of 1 VOLVO OCEAN RACE 2008 2009 Pace eronscnl Thrane amp Thrane Thrane amp Thrane A S Declaration of Conformity with R amp TTE Directive The undersigned of this letter declares that the following equipment complies with the specifications of EC directive 1999 5 EC concerning Radio amp Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Equipment included in this declaration TT 6130A SAILOR 6130 LRIT System consisting of TT 3027LT SAILOR 3027 LRIT Terminal PN 403027LT The system will exist in a SAILOR SAM and HIGHLANDER variant and NEUTRAL variant for other OEMs The only difference is in labeling and extension in PN Equipment Applicability The
15. specific terminal is identified by a member number between 1 and 255 Before the position reporting feature can be used the DNID must be created on the LES Once the DNID account is created the LES can download the DNID information to the desired terminals thereby enabling them to send reports to the DNID Data reporting and polling Inmarsat C users may need to acquire information short data reports from vessels or to collect data automatically at fixed or variable intervals The data reporting service allows for the transmission of information in packets of up to 32 bytes on request or at prearranged intervals from Inmarsat C or mini C terminals to shore based customers Polling allows shore based customers to interrogate an Inmarsat C or mini C terminal or group of terminals by sending a special polling command The polling command instructs a terminal or group of terminals to send a data report immediately start sending regular reports change transmission schedule of reports or perform another task of the polled terminal s 8 The Inmarsat C services Chapter 2 Getting started This chapter explains how to start up and log on your SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 It has the following sections e Registration e Starting up the system g v oO Nn e 5 S w 1 e User interfaces Registration Before using the SAILOR 3027 Mini C Terminal on the Inmarsat C system you must register the terminal to the
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18. time permits it is possible to send a more detailed Distress priority message to give more details about the Distress event and ask for the required assistance The Distress priority message should be sent via the same LES as the Distress Alert to ensure that it is delivered automatically to the same MRCC The Inmarsat C services 5 Chapter 1 Introduction Enhanced Group Calling EGC The Inmarsat C system has a special capability known as Enhanced Group Call EGC which enables authorised information providers to broadcast messages to selected groups of ships Reception by ships that are fitted with Inmarsat C or mini C terminals is automatic A special header is added by the system to the EGC message to indicate the group of mobile terminals or the geographical area to which the message is to be sent Two EGC services are available EGC SafetyNET the international safety service which allows authorised maritime safety information MSI providers such as meteorological offices hydrographic officers and MRCCs to broadcast messages to all ships in certain geographical areas MSI includes navigational and meteorological warnings meteorological forecasts and other urgent safety related information which is addressed to all ships in NAVAREA METAREA user defined circular or rectangular area or coastal area Reception of SafetyNET messages is a mandatory function of the GMDSS equipment that is required to be carried in certain s
19. to the list but without any information 3 Fillin the information for the provider 4 Click OK Setting up the Inmarsat Service Providers ISP gt n D D a Chapter 3 Using easyMail Entering the mobile number 50 Before you can use the Mini C Terminal on the Inmarsat C network you must configure the mobile number from your service provider in the Mini C Terminal To enter the mobile number do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Mobile number IMN 2 Type in the mobile number from your service provider 3 Click OK The number is now stored in the Mini C Terminal and can be used to access the Mini C Terminal on the Inmarsat C network Entering the mobile number Chapter 3 Using easyMail Setting the local time The Mini C Terminal gets the UTC time from the GPS receiver You can convert this time to local time and set the time on your computer accordingly Do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Local time zone PC time J Set Local Time Eg Please set Local Time difference compared to UTC time es p UTCtime 13 03 pe foo Localtime 15 03 Set PC time to GPS local time on startup gt Nn o a Yes Clicking OK will update time now 2 Use the up down arrows to set the time difference between your local time and UTC time 3 Atthe bottom of the window select one of the following e Yes The PC time is automatically
20. updated at startup e No The PC time will not be updated e Ask You will be asked at startup whether you want to update the PC time or not 4 Click OK Setting the local time 51 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Setting up password protection You can add password protection to three different actions Transmission configuration and remote configuration To add password protection do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Passwords 2 Select the password you want to add or change 3 Type in the old password leave empty if there was no password protection 4 Type in the new password under New password and again under Confirm password 5 Click OK and close easyMail With the password protection easyMail will ask for a password when a person tries to access the password protected areas transmit a message configure the system or configure the system remotely To remove the password repeat the above procedure and leave the fields with the new password empty Setting the language 52 To change the language in easyMail do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Language 2 Select the language you want in easyMail 3 Select at the bottom whether you want to show the language selection at startup 4 Click OK Setting up password protection Chapter 3 Using easyMail Setting up PC communication with the Mini C Terminal To connect a computer to the system you must use a THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit You c
21. want to send the text in the editor select Text in editor Select if you want e Confirmation request e Print message upon sending Select OK The message is sent as soon as the network allows it You can see the status of your message under View gt Outbox Working with messages Chapter 3 Using easyMail Options for writing and sending messages In the File menu you have the following options e New Opens a new message e Open Allows you to select a text file to be opened in the editor e Save Allows you to save the message for later use e Merge Allows you to insert the contents from a text file into your message at the cursor position e Print editor Prints the message on a connected printer e Exit Closes easyMail Editing your message When writing a message you have some editing options described in the next subsections To cut copy and paste In the Edit menu you can select Cut Copy and Paste as in a normal editor To change text size To change the text size press Ctrl F1 smaller and Ctrl F2 larger or select Edit gt Text size gt Ctrl F2 or Ctrl F1 Working with messages 25 gt n D le a Chapter 3 Using easyMail To insert information automatically To insert information such as position and vessel data in your message do as follows 1 Select Edit gt Insert File Edit View Messaging Distress Setup Actions Help Gut status p cx IMH
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23. with messages 31 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Message formats and presentation E mail Standard e mail address info thrane com 5 7 or 8 bit Telex Country code subscriber no 0045 99999999 5 or 7 bit Fax Country code subscriber no 0045 99999999 5 7 or 8 bit Inmarsat C Mobile number 492388999 5 7 or 8 bit mobile PSTN Country code subscriber no 0045 99999999 5 7 or 8 bit modem Special Pre defined codes 32 5 7 or 8 bit access e 32 Medical Advice code e 33 Technical Assistance e 38 Medical Assistance e 39 Maritime Assistance e 4 Meteorological Reports e 4 Navigational Hazards and Warnings e 43 Ship Position and Sail Plan Reports X 25 DNIC country code 2380 99999999 5 7 or 8 bit subscriber no 32 Working with messages Chapter 3 Using easyMail To edit a contact Do as follows 1 Inthe Address book select the contact 2 Select Properties 3 Edit the details See the previous section for information on the contact details 4 Select OK To delete a contact Do as follows gt n D a 1 Inthe Address book select the contact Select Delete 2 3 Select Yes to confirm 4 Select OK to leave the Address book Working with messages 33 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Position reporting For general information on the position reporting service see Position reporting on page 7 Note 4 To be ab
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25. 52 Antenna signal f ys sa Atlantic GPS 7 CosanEat PC connection msema 2 Select To in the top left corner and select the recipient s of the message from the Address book Alternatively you may type in the recipient manually 3 In the Subject field type in a subject title for your message D The Subject field is important some messages may not be received correctly if the subject is missing 4 If you want to send a data file instead of typing text in the text editor skip the next step and go directly to step 6 5 Type your message text in the editor Working with messages 23 gt Nn D a Chapter 3 Using easyMail 24 For information on how to edit text see Editing your message on page 25 K If you want to save your message without sending it you can save it as a file by selecting File gt Save 6 When the message is ready to be sent click Send Sending Sending Text in Editor File from disk Default e mail service provider will be used when sending e mails Default Land Earth Station will be used for all other address types Default e mail service provider Default Land Earth Station Vizada SkyFile C 04 LES 004 004 Eik Print Message upon sending Cancel Select what you want to send e If you want to send a data file select File from disk browse to the file you want to send and click Open e If you
26. 89 Installation manual 2 SAILOR 6006 and SAILOR 6007 98 130088 Message Terminal Installation manual 3 THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit 98 131593 Installation and user manual Typography In this manual typography is used as indicated below Bold is used for the following purposes To emphasize words Example Do not touch the antenna e To indicate what the user should select in the user interface Example Select SETTINGS gt LAN Italic is used to emphasize the paragraph title in cross references Example For further information see Connecting Cables on page vii viii Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Contents Introduction Welcome seseante esaeraren eese ane Teie ESE terns 1 Systm OVERVIEW siinne a e os eds 2 Syste M UMIS eesi ios peata ann arara easar aiae iet 3 Us rinteridte seia ei meaa a rae TE 4 The Inmarsat C services sssssecceceeceseecsesesceeeeneneceeeseeeees 5 Getting started Registration ss c lt s 0scscnces decevsccseecduedast scaenievvesisGedendesiadeestate 9 Starting Up the system cscescsscceecssecssessceseeceeecsseeeseees 10 US r INteraCGS csscssicisseusdascdesaccceanestandcescteeerdesessesecdannienine 10 Using easyMail Overview of easyMail ccesecscesecssescescssesssesecsesseeerseneees 14 Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 ccssesesseseeseeeees 17 Working with messages scescsssssec
27. Chapter 3 Using easyMail Testing Distress buttons Important 4 Never test the installation by sending an alert on air If an alert is sent by mistake inform the relevant authorities immediately You can test the Distress button s in your system without sending a real Distress alert Do as follows 1 Select Distress gt Distress test mode x DISTRESS TEST MODE Test mode is ON You can press and hold Distress button to activate and test it without issuing Distress Alert Cancel the test mode if a real alert needs to be sent Cancel Cancel Distress Test Mode 2 When you see the Distress test mode window shown above press the connected Distress button s as you would in a real Distress situation The light and buzzer in the Distress buttons should work the same way as in a real Distress situation For details on the Distress buttons see Sending a Distress Alert SAILOR 6150 only on page 60 3 To clear alarm indications select Distress gt Reset alarms latest Distress info The button light should go off 4 Click Cancel to exit Distress test mode K The system automatically exits the test mode after 15 minutes if you do not Cancel it 20 Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Testing easyMail alarm sound To test the alarm sound in easyMail do as follows l 2 Select Distress gt Test easyMail sound Click Start to hear the sound on your computer Your comp
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30. R 6120 and SAILOR 6150 Enables you to connect the SAILOR 3027 with other equipment such as Distress buttons SSA Ship Security Alert buttons or a computer or Message Terminal The THRANE 6194 comes with the SAILOR 6120 and SAILOR 6150 systems only but is available for the other systems as well SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal not included Can be purchased separately When the easyMail program is installed you can send and receive messages monitor system status and test the system The SAILOR 6007 has a touch screen interface but can also be operated from a connected keyboard mo For a more detailed description of the units refer to the installation manual for the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 Mini C System System units 3 Chapter 1 Introduction User interface The basic Mini C System does not have a dedicated user interface To have a user interface you must connect a THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit and a computer or SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal with the easyMail application installed For details refer to SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 System Installation manual I easyMail easyMail is a user interface for the Mini C System With easyMail you can send and receive messages view system status and configure the system To use easyMail you must have a THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit and a computer or SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal with the easyMail application installed For information on how to get started with easyMail see
31. RK Please write source for product lt product name gt in the memo line of your payment replace lt product name gt with e g SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal You may also find a copy of the source at http www thrane com foss This offer is valid to anyone in receipt of this information Warranties Any attempt to install or execute software not supplied by Thrane amp Thrane on the devices in this system will result in the warranty being void Any attempt to modify the software on these devices in a way not specified by Thrane amp Thrane will result in the warranty being void Trademark Acknowledgements Thrane amp Thrane is a registered trademark of Thrane amp Thrane A S in the European Union and the United States Inmarsat is a registered trademark of the International Maritime Satellite Organisation IMSO and is licensed by IMSO to Inmarsat Limited and Inmarsat Ventures plc SAILOR is a registered trademark of Thrane amp Thrane A S in the European Union the United States and other countries Other product and company names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or trade names of their respective owners Safety summary The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manufacture and intended use of the
32. RS 232 55 EGC auto print 56 deleting 37 description of service 6 receiving 36 setup 44 event log 67 G GNU General Public License 75 GNU Lesser General Public License 79 I Inbox 29 info log 67 L LAN setup with easyMail 53 LES number list of supported 47 link test 39 login 38 89 Index M manual document number i menu overview 16 message auto print 56 deleting 29 Distress 17 Inbox 29 options 25 Outbox 30 sent items 30 writing 23 messaging description of service 7 mobile number entering 50 network login 38 scan 38 view status 38 0 Outbox 30 P position for Distress 19 viewing 41 position information 8 position reporting description of service 7 90 powering the system 10 protocol clear 39 R receiving EGCs 36 registration 9 reporting position 8 RS 232 communication with easyMail 55 S safety summary iv SAILOR 6108 or SAILOR 3042E sending Distress alert 60 scan 38 sent items 30 serial communication with easyMail 55 service activation 9 services data reporting and polling 8 Distress 5 EGC 6 Inmarsat C details 5 messaging 7 position reporting 7 sound testing 21 special access codes 32 SSA buttons using 62 starting up 10 status network 38 signalling 67 support 63 system overview total 2 system units 3 T transmission stop 39 troubleshooting 63 typography used in this ma
33. SAILOR SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 System Thrane amp Thrane SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 System User manual Document number 98 131590 A Release date May 25 2011 Disclaimer Any responsibility or liability for loss or damage in connection with the use of this product and the accompanying documentation is disclaimed by Thrane amp Thrane The information in this manual is provided for information purposes only is subject to change without notice and may contain errors or inaccuracies Manuals issued by Thrane amp Thrane are periodically revised and updated Anyone relying on this information should acquire the most current version e g from http www thrane com or from the distributor Thrane amp Thrane is not responsible for the content or accuracy of any translations or reproductions in whole or in part of this manual from any other source Copyright 2011 Thrane amp Thrane A S All rights reserved GPL notification The software included in this product contains copyrighted software that is licensed under the GPL LGPL A copy of those licenses is included in this document in the last appendix You may obtain the complete corresponding source code from us for a period of three years after our last shipment of this product which will be no earlier than December 2015 by sending a money order or check for DKK 50 to SW Technology GPL Compliance Thrane amp Thrane A S Lundtoftegaardsvej 93D 2800 Lyngby DENMA
34. SAR SARF SNMP SOLAS SSA TCU 88 Short Access Code Search And Rescue Service Activation Registration Form A form used to register your mobile equipment for activation of the services you are going to use Simple Network Management Protocol An Internet standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks It is used mostly in network management systems to monitor network attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention International Convention for the Safety Of Life At Sea Generally regarded as the most important of all international treaties concerning the safety of merchant ships Ship Security Alert The ship security alert system is provided to a vessel for the purpose of transmitting a security alert to the shore not to other vessel to indicate to a competent authority that the security of the ship is under threat or has been compromised Terminal Control Unit A activation of service 9 auto print EGCs and messages 56 buttons Distress using 60 SSA using 62 C clear protocol 39 conformity 69 contacts 30 data file send 24 data reporting and polling description of service 8 deleting EGC 37 message 29 Distress button test 20 clear indications 61 description of service 5 message write 17 sending alert with SAILOR 6108 60 settings 17 Distress position 19 document number this manual i E easyMail menu overview 16 using LAN 53 using
35. Systems SAILOR 6120 SAILOR 6130 SAILOR 6140 and SAILOR 6150 are CE certified R amp TTE directive as stated in Declaration of Conformity with R amp TTE Directive enclosed in electronic copy on the next pages one declaration for each system 69 Thrane amp Thrane Thrane amp Thrane A S Declaration of Conformity with R amp TTE Directive The undersigned of this letter declares that the following equipment complies with the specifications of EC directive 1999 5 EC concerning Radio amp Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Equipment included in this declaration TT 6120A SAILOR 6120 SSA System consisting of TT 3027SSA SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal PN 403027SSA TT 6194A THRANE 6194 Term Ctrl Unit PN 406194A And TT 6100 913 SAILOR 6100 913 SSA Kit PN 406100 913 or TT 6100 916 SAILOR 6100 916 SSA US Kit PN 406100 916 The system will exist in a SAILOR SAM and HIGHLANDER variant and NEUTRAL variant for other OEMs The only difference is in labeling and extension in PN Equipment Applicability The TT 6120A SAILOR 6120 SSA System is a Non SOLAS system without Distress capability that provides global data communication and tracking information through the Inmarsat satellite service world wide between a vessel and any destination in the world Declaration The requirement with respect to the LVD directive 73 23 EC is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard EN 60950 The protection requirement with
36. al is a user manual for the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 Mini C Systems The manual is intended for anyone who is using or intends to use any of these four systems No specific skills are required to operate the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 However it is important that you observe all safety requirements listed in the beginning of this manual and operate the system according to the guidelines in this manual Manual overview Note that this manual does not cover installation of the system For information on installation and initial configuration refer to SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 System Installation manual 1 Part numbers for related manuals are listed in the next section This manual has the following chapters e Introduction contains an overview of the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 and a brief description of each unit in the system e Getting started explains how start up the system It also contains a short guide to the most important functions e Using easyMail explains how to set up and use the system with the easyMail application from a connected computer or SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal e Using Distress and SSA buttons explains how to use connected Distress buttons and SSA buttons e Troubleshooting contains a short troubleshooting guide and explains how to check the status of the system vi Related documents The below list shows the documents related to this manual and to the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 1 SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 System 98 1315
37. an connect the computer to the LAN interface or the RS 232 interface on the THRANE 6194 Note 4 The Communication setup is not accessible when the computer has established a connection with the Mini C Terminal To set up LAN communication To set up easyMail for LAN communication with the THRANE 6194 and thereby the Mini C Terminal do as follows gt n D fe a 1 Select Setup gt Communication setup 2 Select LAN communication w Transceiver communication settings xj Serial Communication LAN Communication r Serial Port Settings mLAN Port Settings Com port TCU IP Address fi z 10 6 22 56 Baud rate Aak Fixed IP Address Same subnet 115200 r emo Your IP 10 6 20 53 Connection Status Cancel 3 Type in the IP address of the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit TCU You can find the IP address in two ways Setting up PC communication with the Mini C Terminal 53 Chapter 3 Using easyMail e Using the SNMP upload program described in Updating software on page 63 e By pressing the Temporary fixed IP address button on the THRANE 6194 The IP address of the THRANE 6194 is temporarily set to 169 254 100 100 Your IP Shows the IP address of your PC Make sure your PC is on the same subnet as the TCU This means the two first sections of the IP address 10 6 in the example picture above must be the same on the TCU as on your PC
38. ancel to close the message 4 To delete one or more messages right click the message s and select Delete message Working with messages 29 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Viewing sent messages Outbox After writing a message and selecting Send you can see the message and the status of the message in the Outbox To view messages in the Outbox select View gt Outbox or select Messaging gt Contacts Address Book x Managing the list of Contacts To manage your list of contacts click Contacts Address book Address Book entries To Addresses Thrane amp Thrane To gt Ce Addresses Co gt Bee Addresses New Delete Properties Cancel To see details for a contact select it and click Properties 30 Working with messages Chapter 3 Using easyMail To add a new contact Do as follows 1 Inthe Address book select New at the bottom of the page RIT xi Name E Mail Address E Mail Format C Telex 5bit to C Fax 7 bit a C Inm C Mobile A b 8 bit PSTN Modem Nn C Special Access Code gt C DNID ooa C SMS Cancel 2 Type in the name of your contact 3 Select the address type below the name 4 Type in the details for your contact The format of the address number depends on the selected address type See the table on the next page 5 Select OK The new contact is now listed in the Address book Working
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40. ault messages You can write a default message that you can recall and send by pressing one of the F keys F1 to F8 Creating a default message To create a default message do as follows 1 Open the message editor Type in your message Select Messaging gt Default messages Select the F key you want to use for the message Type a name for the message DoF wn Click Save and close Sending a default message To recall and send the message fill in the message recipient and a subject in the editor To field and press the F key you selected above CD The Subject field is important some messages may not be received correctly if the subject is missing 28 Working with messages Chapter 3 Using easyMail Viewing messages in the Inbox To view the messages in the Inbox do as follows 1 Select View gt Inbox hrane easyM v Messaging Setup Actions Help Mobile status IMH 492388194 East Atlantic Modem Filename LES Priority 11021702 in IH 045 Routine 11 02 17 16 52 363928 11021701in IN 044 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 02 17 16 37 378658 11020701 in IN 043 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 02 07 07 47 958263 11020301 in IN 042 Routine 5 Bit TELEX 11 02 03 09 23 975596 411011205 in IN 041 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 12 12 52 770927 11011204 in IN 040 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 12 12 49 770791 11011203 in IN 039 Routine 7 Bit IAS 11 01 12 12 31 769414 11011202
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45. easyMail application on page 10 EA Thrane amp Thrane easyMail File Edit View Messaging Setup Actions Help Mobile status r j IMH 432522352 Antenna signal lt Atlantic Ocean East E CASY 2 MAIL For details on how to use easyMail see Using easyMail on page 13 4 User interface Chapter 1 Introduction The Inmarsat C services The SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 supports the following services through the Inmarsat C system For a description of these services see the next sections E e Ss e e m Distress Alerting Enhanced Group Call EGC Message transmission Position reporting Polling Distress Alerting and Distress priority messaging If a ship or a crew is in grave and imminent danger maritime Inmarsat C and some mini C models are used to send a Distress Alert by pressing a dedicated Distress button The alert contains information on the ship s identity Inmarsat C mobile number ship s position latitude and longitude ship s course and speed nature of Distress date time when the alert was sent and time when the ship s position was last updated All Distress Alerts are automatically routed through the addressed LES to an associated Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre MRCC which will establish communication with the ship and launch the search and rescue SAR operation the ship may need After sending the initial Distress Alert if
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48. equipment Thrane amp Thrane assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements Observe marked areas Under extreme heat conditions do not touch areas of the units that are marked with this symbol as it may result in injury Microwave radiation hazards During transmission the antenna in this system radiates Microwave Power This radiation may be hazardous to humans close to the antenna When the system is powered make sure that nobody gets closer than the recommended minimum safety distance of 0 3 m 1 ft Keep away from live circuits Operating personnel must not remove equipment covers Only qualified maintenance personal must make component replacement and internal adjustment Under certain conditions dangerous voltages may exist even with the cable removed To avoid injuries always disconnect power and discharge circuits before touching them Compass safe distance Minimum safety distance 5 m from the Mini C Terminal About the manual Naming conventions This manual covers four different types of system For information that applies to all four types the following naming conventions are used Mini C System SAILOR 6120 SSA System SAILOR 6130 LRIT System SAILOR 6140 Maritime System SAILOR 6150 Non SOLAS System Mini C Terminal SAILOR 3027 SSA Terminal SAILOR 3027 LRIT Terminal SAILOR 3027 Maritime Terminal SAILOR 3027 Non SOLAS Terminal Intended readers This manu
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52. firmware Transceiver S N Mobile number Connection 2 00 Maritime 3027C SOLAS a 1 00 987654321 491234567 COM port 5 115200 n 6 1 Viewing system details Chapter 3 Using easyMail Viewing or changing position information To view or change your current position information course and speed do as follows 1 select View gt Position info Position updated at 14 48 48 Latitude s a7 fes IN gt Longitude j2 31 fa fe Course 0 degrees A 2 Speed 0 knots 3 Updated O33 Uc Status valid Cancel 2 If there is no synchronization with the positioning system you can enter a manual position course and speed 3 Select OK The manually entered position data will be used by the system until the automatic position data is available again Viewing or changing position information 4 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Viewing status iend Contacts To see the status of the Mini C Terminal select View gt Transceiver status or click the Antenna signal bar in the connections status field at the top of the page To see the GPS status select View gt GPS status or click the GPS bar in the connections status field at the top of the page Connection status field Mobile status IMH 432522352 Antenna signal GPS PC connection Ee n lt Atlantic Ocean East Viewing the Info log 42 To see the information l
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54. ged or is not properly connected satellite installation manual for details If the view is not blocked check the error log If the problem persists contact your local distributor SAILOR 6150 The LAN cable between the Make sure the cables are only No THRANE 6164 and the properly connected and that connection SAILOR 6006 or the CAN the cables and connectors between cable between the are not damaged SAILOR 6006 SAILOR 3027 and the No connection The PC connection to the For information on how to set between SAILOR 3027 is not set up up the PC connection see easyMail and properly Setting up PC communication SAILOR 3027 with the Mini C Terminal on page 53 66 Troubleshooting guide Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Status signalling in easyMail Status information The top of the display shows the most important status information Mobile status s IMH 432522352 Antenna signal mess ma n GPS end Contacts Ba Atlantic Ocean East a Ee You can click each status area to get details or use the View menu to enter the status pages Information of events Popup windows When an event requires your attention a popup window appears When you have read the text select OK to close the window The latest event is shown in the info bar at the bottom of the page and is added to the information log i T Nn amp a Z 2 ke Information log To see the info
55. he top menu bar 63 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Updating software Required tools and files Before you can update the software you must get a download tool and the new software for the Mini C Terminal Do as follows Open your browser and log into the Thrane amp Thrane Extranet Find and download the zip file containing the Thrane amp Thrane SNMP upload application Extract the files to C Thrane create the folder if it is not already there Remember to select Use folder names On the Extranet find the new software image for the Mini C Terminal tiif file Download the tiif file to the folder C Thrane TFTP Root this folder should be created automatically when you extract the files from the zip file Updating the Mini C Terminal software 64 Get the download tool and the new software as described in the previous section Then do as follows 1 2 3 Connect the Mini C Terminal to the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit and connect your computer to the LAN port on the THRANE 6194 Start the SNMP upload tool exe file placed in C Thrane The application searches for units connected to the local network When a unit is found it is listed with IP address description serial number and software version Note 4 It may take some time for the Mini C Terminal to appear in the list Updating software Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 4 When the Mini C Terminal appears in the list you can check the c
56. hips under the provision of the International Maritime Organisation s Safety Of Life At Sea SOLAS convention EGC FleetNET the international commercial service which allows authorised information providers such as commercial subscription services shipping companies or governments to broadcast messages to selected groups of vessels each of which has registered with the information provider and been added to a FleetNET closed group network The mobile terminals on these groups of vessels are identified by an ENID EGC Network IDentification common to the group For further information on EGC via Inmarsat C read the Inmarsat Maritime Communications Handbook Chapter 6 or visit the Inmarsat Maritime Safety Services section of the Inmarsat website www inmarsat com The Inmarsat C services Chapter 1 Introduction Message transmission Ship to shore Text and data from Inmarsat C and mini C terminals can be sent to e Ss e gZ e e An e mail address e Any telex or fax text one way only number e Any computer connected to the public telephone and data networks PSTN and PSDN using a telephone modem number Another Inmarsat C mini C terminal e A Short or Special Access Code SAC The maximum message size is up to 10 kb for the Mini C Terminal Shore to ship Text and data can be sent via telex e mail and the data and telephone PSDN PSTN networks To be able to send messages to
57. his area can show your message text or e g received messages or EGCs gt n D D a Overview of easyMail 15 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Menu overview File Edit New Open Save Merge Print Editor Exit Cut Copy Paste Text Size Insert Define signature Enter Vessel data View Editor Distress message editor Inbox Outbox EGC Info Log Transceiver status GPS status Position info Terminal mode Compact mode Messaging New message Contacts Address book Only for SAILOR 6150 Only described in SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 installation manual Position Speed and course Signature Mobile number UTC date and time Local date and time Vessel name Vessel data Set up function keys F1 Empty F2 Empty F3 Empty F4 Empty F5 Empty F6 Empty F7 Empty Default messages Position reporting Send message f Distress alert setup Reset alarm atest Distress info i H Distress test mode I Test easyMail sound Default ISP Default LES EGCs DNIDs ENIDs Land Earth Stations LES F8 Empty 16 Setup Inmarsat Service Providers ISP TT i Mobile number IMN E ie ae ee time Remote c
58. i C Terminal 55 gt n D a Chapter 3 Using easyMail Setting up easyMail To change message setup You can set up some general settings for messages in the Messages tab Do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Settings 2 Select the Messages tab ig easyMail settings xi Printer Messages Electronic forms Misc m Messages V Show info box when new message is received IV Allow easyMail Remote Configuration Print the following message types automatically J Printincominag messages P Print confirmation on sent messages Cancel 3 If you want to get an info box when a new message has arrived select Show info box when new message is received 4 If you want to allow configuration of easyMail from a remote location select Allow easyMail Remote Configuration Selecting this option enables an authorised remote user to configure certain parts of easyMail using a special kind of message sent to your Mini C System 5 If you have a printer connected select the message types you want to print automatically if any 56 Setting up easyMail Chapter 3 Using easyMail To use electronic forms Some users have a need for a specific layout e g for fishery catch reporting The files for this layout must be downloaded to the system before selecting the formats on this page Miscellaneous settings In Harbour Button Select Setup gt Settings gt Misc gt I
59. ia Bcc OTE Greece SingTel Mail65 SACE5 Subject SUBJECT SingTel Mail65 SACB500 p SingTel Mail65 SAC6599 Message Prefix ST Stratos Global C email 02 Stratos Global C email 12 Address Type SAC E Telemar x25 A Vizada SkyFile C 01 Address EMAIL Vizada SkyFile C 04 Delimiter Vizada SkyFile C 21 rua SMS prefix Postfix SMS SAC i Cancel 2 To edit the information for a provider select the provider from the list and fill in the new information as specified from the provider 3 Click OK 48 Setting up the Inmarsat Service Providers ISP To add a new provider Chapter 3 Using easyMail To add a new provider to the list do as follows 1 In the Inmarsat service providers window click New provider Inmarsat Service Providers Provider name West Pacific Indian MyProvider Add Service Providers CTTC China KDDI SatMail C Japan Morsviazsputnik Russia OTE Greece SingTel Mail65 SACE5 SingTel Mail65 SAC6500 SingTel Mail65 SAC6599 Stratos Global C email 02 Stratos Global C email 12 Telemar X25 Vizada SkyFile C 01 Vizada SkyFile C 04 Vizada SkyFile C 21 Tol Cf 000tti i it S Beef Subject Message Prefix iC O O Address Type Address 0 Delimiter 0 SMS prefix Postfix SMSSAC tst s S Cancel 2 Type the name of the provider in the top left corner and click Add The new provider is now added
60. ically report their position to their Flag Administration at least 4 times a day Other contracting governments may request information about vessels in which they have a legitimate interest under the regulation M METAREA mobile MRCC MSI N NAVAREA NCS PSDN PSTN PU Glossary The geographic areas in which various governments are responsible for meteorological warnings Mobile terminal In this context the Mini C Terminal Maritime Rescue Co ordination Centre Maritime Safety Information Maritime Safety Information An internationally coordinated network of broadcasts of Maritime Safety Information from official information providers such as National Hydrographic Offices National Meteorological Offices Rescue Co ordination Centres RCCs and The International Ice Patrol for Oceanic ice hazards gt Pa n 2 The geographic areas in which various governments are responsible for navigation and weather warnings Network Coordination Station Public Switched Data Network Public Switched Telephone Network The network of the world s public circuit switched telephone networks It consists of telephone lines fibre optic cables microwave transmission links cellular networks communications satellites and undersea telephone cables all inter connected by switching centres which allows any telephone in the world to communicate with any other Position Unreserved 87 Glossary SAC
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63. il application Installing easyMail 10 To install the easyMail application on your computer do as follows 1 Insert the installation CD supplied with the THRANE 6194 into the CD drive of the computer The setup program should start up automatically If not run the file setup exe from the CD drive 2 Click Install easyMail and go through the InstallShield Wizard Starting up the system Chapter 2 Getting started 3 When the Wizard is complete you can start the application from the easyMail shortcut on the desktop or from Start gt Programs gt easyMail lt version gt Accessing your Mini C Terminal with easyMail 1 Acquire a THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit if it is not already part of your system 2 Connect your Mini C Terminal to the CAN interface on the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit 3 Connect a computer to the RS 232 port or the LAN port of the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit Refer to THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit Installation and user manual 3 for information on how to connect and set up the interfaces ao wv 15 fisi Nn tez pz E v 4 Start the application from the easyMail shortcut on the desktop or from Start gt Programs gt Thrane amp Thrane gt easyMail lt version gt 5 Ifthe PC connection is not already set up the PC connection bar is red see Setting inp up PC communication with the GPS Mini C Terminal on page 53 PC connection
64. inal will now start sending position reports from the defined start time with the defined intervals until you stop it with the Stop button 2 Click OK gt n D fe a To define a new position reporting program To define a new local program do as follows 1 From the PU Reporting Setup page select New Pacific 204 8048 10 l PU Program 3 EI Provider LES DHID Mem WEST No DNID for this ocean hd _ EAST Choose DNID from list X PACIFIC Choose DNID from list v s INDIAN Choose DNID from list i Hour Minute START foo z foo z J Immediately INTERVAL jo x foo gt Position reporting 35 Chapter 3 Using easyMail 2 Select the DNID information provider LES DNID and member number for each ocean region 3 Select the time to start the position reporting or select Immediately 4 Select the interval between the position reports 5 Click OK The program is now set up and you can start and stop it with the buttons as described in the previous section 6 Click OK again to exit the PU Reporting Setup page Receiving EGCs Viewing incoming EGCs You can receive various types of EGCs in easyMail For details about how to set up which EGCs to receive see Setting up reception of EGCs on page 44 Note 4 To be able to receive FleetNET EGCs an ENID must be downloaded and enabled in the Mini C Terminal See Setting up ENIDs on page 45
65. information on how to use the Distress button to send a Distress alert see Sending a Distress Alert SAILOR 6150 only on page 60 Default settings e Distress Alert Nature Unspecified e Distress Alert Land Earth Stations LES automatically selected by mobile the SAILOR 3027 selects the LES with the best signal Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 17 Chapter 3 Using easyMail e Distress Alert Position Course and Speed Always use latest position from GPS Note 4 The Distress Alert Nature and the Distress Alert Position Course and Speed settings are only valid for the current Distress Alert or maximum one hour Then these settings are returned to the default settings The entered Distress LESs remain in the system To change the Distress alert settings do as follows 1 From the menu bar select Distress gt Distress alert setup 2 Click OK after reading the warning popup window Distress Alert Setup Land Earth Stations Atlantic Ocean Region West Atlantic Ocean Region East LES automatically selected by mobile Pacific Ocean Region LES automatically selected by mobile Indian Ocean Region LES automatically selected by mobile Position Nature of Distress Deg Min Min 100 N S Undesignated Latitude 55 faz feo N Deg Min Min 100 W E Longitude m2 31 fso fE C Flooding Explosion Fire Course Collision Grounding Speed ee Listing Updated at UTC C Sink
66. ing Hour ba lo C Disabled amp adrift Abandoning ship Req assistance Always use latest position from GPS Piracy Cancel 18 Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 Chapter 3 Using easyMail 3 From the drop down list at each ocean region select the LES to be used for Distress alerts or leave the setting at LES automatically selected by mobile default setting 4 If necessary change the position course and speed Note 4 Do not change the default setting unless you have good reasons to do so The default setting is Always use latest position from GPS It is normally best to show your current GPS position when sending a Distress Alert You may need to change the position e g if the person s that need help are no longer on board the ship man overboard 5 Select the nature of the Distress 6 Click OK gt n D D a Reset alarm latest Distress info After sending a Distress alert or receiving an urgent distress priority EGC or message you can reset the alarm light and sound in the alarm buttons At the same time you can see status on Distress alerts and Distress test Do as follows 1 Select Distress gt Reset alarm latest Distress info A popup window shows information on the latest Distress Alert and the latest Distress test 2 Click OK The light and sound in the alarm button s are switched off Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 19
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68. le to use the position reporting feature a DNID must be downloaded and enabled in the Mini C Terminal See Setting up ENIDs on page 45 To access the PU reporting setup page Select Messaging gt Position reporting The PU Position Unreserved reporting setup window shows the position reporting programs for the Mini C Terminal For each program you can see the status and whether it is a local or remote program k PU Reporting Setup Program 1 Type PU Local Status Stopped Ocean LES DHID Mem Ho Program 2 Type PU Remote Status Started Ocean LES DHID Mem Ho os Gi Status New West West East 104 8048 10 East Pacific Pacific 204 8048 10 Indian Indian 304 8048 10 D vix Status Start Delete Status Program 3 Program 4 Type Closed Status Type Closed Status Ocean LES DHID Mem Ho Ocean LES DHID Mem Ho West West East East Pacific Pacific Indian Indian Status vv Wi New 34 Position reporting Chapter 3 Using easyMail To start a local position reporting program Note 4 Only local position reporting programs can be managed locally You can see the remotely configured programs as well but you cannot change them To start a program that is already defined do as follows 1 From the PU Reporting Setup page click the Start button at the program you want to start The Start button becomes a Stop button f The Mini C Term
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70. n Harbour Button to select whether or not you want to show an In Harbour Button in easyMail The In Harbour button is used for setting a longer reporting interval when the ship is in harbour Reset HotList The HotList is a list of the last used commands on the Mini C Terminal To see the list press F12 To reset the HotList select Setup gt Settings gt Misc gt Reset HotList Setting up easyMail 57 gt n D a Chapter 3 Using easyMail 58 Setting up easyMail Chapter 4 Using Distress and SSA buttons This chapter describes how to use the 6108 Non SOLAS Alarm Panel and the SSA buttons It has the following sections Sending a Distress Alert SAILOR 6150 only e Using SSA buttons SAILOR 6120 only lt vi n i Nn Nn v 2 5 A i a 59 Chapter 4 Using Distress and SSA buttons Sending a Distress Alert SAILOR 6150 only 60 Important 4 Only send a Distress Alert if you are in immediate danger The Distress Alert can be compared to a MAYDAY call With the SAILOR 6150 system you may have a SAILOR 6108 Non SOLAS Alarm Panel installed To send a Distress Alert do as follows 1 Open the cover for the Distress button 2 Press and hold the button until the light is steady and the buzzer stops more than 5 seconds During this time the button light flashes and the buzzer sounds After 5 seconds the red light goes steady on and the b
71. nd SSA buttons Sending a Distress Alert SAILOR 6150 only 000 60 Using SSA buttons SAILOR 6120 only ccccsesecseeseeeees 62 Troubleshooting Getting support 0 ee eseeeesseesecssescessseseseessceesecseseeereeeees 63 Updating Software ccscsscsscsssssssssessssseseseecsesesseseeeeeess 64 Troubleshooting guide ccessescessesscssecsssssessssseeseeseeres 66 Status signalling in easyMail cc ccseseessessesseeeeseeeensees 67 Service and repair ccsceesesscssecseeccesecesessssaeessseseeesesecenes 68 Conformity GNU License texts GNU General Public License s ssssssssssssssesesssesesesessessesesesess 75 Glossary Index Contents xi Contents xii Chapter 1 Introduction c e Ez v cs je i Welcome Congratulations on the purchase of your Mini C System With the Mini C System you can send and receive data via satellite through the Inmarsat C network Four variants of the Mini C System are described in this manual e SAILOR 6120 SSA System e SAILOR 6130 LRIT System e SAILOR 6140 Maritime System e SAILOR 6150 Non SOLAS System Each of these systems uses its own variant of the SAILOR 3027 Mini C Terminal This chapter has the following sections e System overview e System units e User interface The Inmarsat C services Chapter 1 Introduction System overview The SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 Mini C System The Inmarsat C satellite
72. network is the link between the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 and the destination office It uses four geostationary satellites to cover the world For each satellite there is an NCS Network Coordination Station handling registration of the mobile unit in this case the SAILOR 3027 in the Inmarsat C system Each NCS is associated with a number of LESs Land Earth Stations which handle the transmission between the mobile units and the destination office Satellite A N SAILOR 3027 NCS gman etwork Coordination c Station pe X N THRANE 6194 A m m m 4 LES LES gland Earth Station l and Earth Station IESS h ra oo Telex PSDN PSTN B SAILOR 6007 or computer Destination office The SAILOR 3027 can work as a standalone system automatically transmitting data on the Inmarsat C network or you can connect alarm buttons and or a Message Terminal or a computer through the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit System overview Chapter 1 Introduction System units The basic Mini C System consists of a power supply and the following units e SAILOR 3027 Mini C Terminal Contains both transceiver GPS receiver and omni directional antenna for the Inmarsat C system Connects to other equipment primarily the THRANE 6194 through a CAN interface carrying both power and bi directional communication E e e gZ e i e THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit only included with SAILO
73. ngs The Mobile status field at the top of the page shows the status of the network connection When the Mini C Terminal is logged in to the network this field shows the ocean region to which the Mini C Terminal is logged in Mobile status x Zi IMH 432522352 Antenna signal messe GPS m 4 Send Contacts Vv eae PC connection Logging into and out of the network To log into the Inmarsat C network select Actions gt Login and select the Ocean region you are logging into If you want to use the preferred ocean configured in the Mini C Terminal or simply the region with the best signal use Scan preferred ocean instead see the next section To log out of the network select Actions gt Logout Scanning the network If you want the system to find the best signal select Actions gt Preferred ocean gt Scan preferred ocean The system will then scan for the best signal and log in If an ocean region is selected under Set preferred ocean the system will scan the selected ocean first Setting the preferred ocean region 38 If you want the system to generally use a specific ocean region select Actions gt Preferred ocean gt Set preferred ocean and select the ocean region you want to use If you select None the scanning process will use the ocean region with the best signal Network status and settings Chapter 3 Using easyMail The selected ocean region is used when you select Action
74. nual vii U units in the system 3 user interface 4 Ww warranty 68 writing messages 23 Index 91 98 131590 A info thrane com thrane com Thrane amp Thrane
75. og select View gt Info log The information log shows the most recent events registered in your Mini C System Viewing status Chapter 3 Using easyMail Setting up the default ISP To set up a default ISP do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Default ISP 2 Select the default ISP from the list 3 Select Set Default LESs to ISP settings if you want to use the default ISP with the Default LESes 4 Click OK Setting up the default LESes To set up the default LESes do as follows gt n D a 1 Select Setup gt Default LES 2 Select the default LES for each ocean region 3 Click OK Setting up the default ISP 43 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Setting up reception of EGCs For general information on EGCs see Enhanced Group Calling EGC on page 6 To set up reception of EGCs do as follows 1 Select Setup gt EGCs EGC Setup System Messages Additional NAVAREA s Mo in n ol nance _ l METAREAIs None None None_ None SafetyNET Coastal Warning Areas settings Coastal Warning Areas A Z M Navigational Warnings M Meteological Forecasts M SATNAV M Meteological Warnings M Pilot Service M Other Navaid M Ice Reports M LORAN f Additional Navigational Warnings Search nd Rescue Fixed Positions Latitude Longitude Deg North South Deg East West Fixed Pos 1 Fixed Pos 2 Fixed Pos 3 Fixed Po
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77. onfig password Language Communication setup Messages Settings Electronic forms Misc 581 East Atlantic AOR E i z 582 Pacific POR Actions Login 583 Indian IOR ae ee 584 West Atlantic AOR W Link test _ Abort transmission 581 East Atlantic AOR E R Scan preferred ocean 582 Pacific POR Set preferred ocean 583 Indian IOR S m 584 West Atlantic AOR W system info None Help About easyMail Overview of easyMail Chapter 3 Using easyMail Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 Writing a Distress priority message only SAILOR 6150 Note 4 Distress priority messages are sent to the MRCC only Distress priority messages must be written in English To write a Distress priority message do as follows 1 From the menu bar select View gt Distress message editor A warning appears 2 Click Yes and then OK to continue to the Distress message editor The position and mobile number of your Mini C Terminal is automatically inserted at the beginning of the Distress message together with the data you have entered under Vessel data if any gt n D n 3 Type a subject for the message CHAD The Subject field is important some messages may not be received correctly if the subject is missing 4 Type your message describing the nature of the Distress 5 Click Send Setting up Distress alert You can temporarily change the settings for your Distress function For
78. ons Global Navigational Satellite System GNU s Not Unix A Unix like computer operating system developed by the GNU project ultimately aiming to be a complete Unix compatible software system composed wholly of free software General Public License 85 gt n a 2 Glossary GPS IMN IMSO ISP LAN LES LGPL LRIT 86 Global Positioning System A system of satellites computers and receivers that is able to determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver on Earth by calculating the time difference for signals from different satellites to reach the receiver Inmarsat Mobile Number International Maritime Satellite Organisation An intergovernmental body established to ensure that Inmarsat continues to meet its public service obligations Inmarsat Service Provider The company providing the Inmarsat services Local Area Network A computer network covering a small physical area like a home office school or airport The defining characteristics of LANs in contrast to wide area networks WANs include their usually higher data transfer rates smaller geographic area and lack of a need for leased telecommunication lines Land Earth Station Lesser General Public License Long Range Identification and Tracking A system established by the IMO applying to all passenger ships cargo ships gt 300 gross tonnage and mobile offshore drilling units These ships units must automat
79. rective 89 336 EC is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard EN 60945 Effective use of frequency spectrum is met by conforming to the harmonized EU standard ETSI EN 301 426 and ETSI ETS 300 460 Manufacturer Thrane amp Thrane A S Lundtoftegardsvej 93D DK 2800 Kgs Lyngby Denmark Porsvej 2 DK 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark Place and Date Kgs Lyngby 13 May 2011 C Thrane amp Thrane A Doc no 99 133101 A Page 1 of 1 VOLVO Thrane amp Thrane A S T 45 39 55 88 00 F 45 39 55 88 88 info thrane com wwvethrane com OCEAN Head office Lundtoftegaardsve 93 D 2800 Kgs Lyngby Denmark R A CE Aalborg office Porsvej 2 PO Box 7071 9200 Aalborg SV Denmark 200K 2009 Face showsos Bank Danske Bank Comp reg 65 72 46 18 VAT DK 20 64 64 46 Appendix A Conformity 74 Appendix B GNU License texts GNU General Public License Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 51 Franklin Street Fifth Floor Boston MA 02110 1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document but changing it is not allowed Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it By contrast the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users This General Public License applies to mos
80. rmation log select View gt Info log The log shows the events that are registered in your Mini C System Status signalling in easyMail 67 Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Service and repair Should your Thrane amp Thrane product fail please contact your dealer or installer or the nearest Thrane amp Thrane partner You will find the partner details on www thrane com where you also find the Thrane amp Thrane Self Service Center web portal which may help you solving the problem Your dealer installer or Thrane amp Thrane partner will assist you whether the need is user training technical support arranging on site repair or sending the product for repair Your dealer installer or Thrane amp Thrane partner will also take care of any warranty issue Repacking for shipment Should you need to send the product for repair please read the below information before packing the product The shipping cartons for the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 system have been carefully designed to protect the equipment during shipment The cartons and their associated packing material should be used when repacking for shipment Attach a tag indicating the type of service required return address model number and full serial number Mark the carton FRAGILE to ensure careful handling K Correct shipment is the customer s own responsibility 68 Service and repair Appendix A Conformity gt iS 2 i oO The Mini C
81. s 4 Fixed Pos 5 Le Lej Ley Le Le Le Lej Le Le Le Cancel 2 To set up the additional areas from which you want to receive meteorological or navigational EGCs select Additional NAVAREA s METAREA s Then select the numbers of the areas from which you want to receive EGCs and select OK Note 4 You always receive EGCs from the area in which you are located The areas selected here are additional areas 44 Setting up reception of EGCs Chapter 3 Using easyMail Select whether you want to receive System Messages or SafetyNET messages or both To change the Coastal Warning Areas type in the new areas under Coastal Warning Areas A Z Select the types of EGC service you want to receive If you want to receive EGCs at specific positions on your route select Fixed positions and fill in the position information for each point on the route Click OK Setting up ENIDs ENIDs EGC Network IDentification are used for identifying the Mini C Terminal on the network in order for the terminal to receive FleetNET EGCs ENIDs must be set up with your LES operator and downloaded to your Mini C Terminal before you can use them To set up the ENIDs do as follows 1 Select Setup gt ENIDs The ENIDs are listed with provider ENID and status Select the ENIDs you want to enable Click OK Setting up ENIDs 45 gt n D D Nn Chapter 3 Using eas
82. s gt Preferred ocean gt Scan Link test Note 4 To test basic system connectivity we recommend that you send a short message to yourself instead of using the link test For details on how to send a message see Writing a routine priority message on page 23 If you still want to make a link test do as follows 1 In the easyMail application click Actions gt Link test After the Link test is requested the NCS assigns a LES for performing the Link test This can take a while gt n D a 2 When the Linktest window appears click Execute to start the test K Because the link test has low priority in the network it can take a long time for the system to complete the link test and during this time the system has limited functionality A popup window informs you that the test has started When the test has ended another popup window informs you that the test was completed successfully or that it failed Stop Transmission If you want the system to immediately stop transmitting select Actions gt Abort transmission The current protocol is then cleared and any ongoing transmission is stopped Network status and settings 39 Chapter 3 Using easyMail Viewing system details 40 To see information on easyMail and the Mini C Terminal click Sad select Help gt System info Q System Information Info easyMail version Mobile type Product SOLAS type Transceiver
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85. ships a shore based message originator needs to be registered to have a commercial service agreement with an Inmarsat C service provider of their choice Ship to ship Messages can also be sent in a ship to ship direction from one Inmarsat C mini C terminal to another Position reporting Most of Inmarsat C and mini C models are integrated with Global Navigational Satellite System GNSS receivers such as GPS to provide highly reliable round the clock position information of a ship which can be used for position reporting The position reporting service is based on using the data reporting and polling protocol and allows a shore based subscriber base station or shipping company to request position information from a vessel as a single report or automatic reception at fixed intervals e g every six hours A ship s terminal can also be programmed to send regular position reports to any desired destination The position report includes ship s identity latitude longitude course speed date time of the position report and time of the last position update The Inmarsat C services 7 Chapter 1 Introduction In the Mini C System the report is sent to a DNID Data reporting Network IDentification that is effectively a mailbox created on some LESes The Mini C Terminal sends its reports to this mailbox and other tracking systems can then access and empty the mailbox Up to 255 mobile terminals can use the same DNID and the
86. sssescsssssesscesecesesneeees 22 Position reporting sescesesscesesssesscssesseesessecessesessesssneeess 34 Receiving EGCS cdisisstsscessesactslectiasstliaviiincietiiaiet eilaeis 36 Network status and settings sccscsesssssseesceeesseeeers 38 Viewing system details cccscsssssesscssessssssesssseesseescenes 40 Viewing or changing position information scseseeees 4 Viewing StAtUs s cccccsscscssccasscasdecdsarcanescceeeesabecenstevabarcabevcestes 42 Viewing the Info log ccsecsesscsscesesssessessseseesseeeeeseeseeees 42 Setting up the default ISP eeseesscescessesseescssecseseeceees 43 Contents Chapter 4 Chapter 5 App A App B Setting up the default LESS oo eceseessesseesessesseeesensees 43 Setting up reception Of EGCS ceeseeseceesseeseseeeeeeeeeees 44 S tting up ENIDS ssessstevcsssechsscsddenaisecvedevehssesseveseescenesteneccss 45 Setting up the Land Earth Stations LES ccssecseeees 46 Setting up the Inmarsat Service Providers ISP 6 48 Entering the mobile number csccsseeeescsssessesseceeerees 50 Setting the local time cscsssssscssesssssecsssssesssssessreerseeees 51 Setting up password protection cccsceseseesecseseeeeesees 52 Setting the language sisisi snie 52 Setting up PC communication with the Mini C Terminal 53 Setting Up easyMail ccssccsccscessecsseeseeesseseecssesseeesneees 56 Using Distress a
87. system In most cases the distributor has already filled in the SARF Service Activation Registration Form for your SAILOR 3027 when you receive your SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 Mini C System For details on registration see the Installation manual for the SAILOR 6120 30 40 50 Mini C System After registration you must use a Message Terminal or a computer with the easyMail application to set up the mobile number in the SAILOR 3027 See Using easyMail on page 13 Chapter 2 Getting started Starting up the system When the power source is on the SAILOR 3027 automatically starts up and logs on to the satellite network With the Message terminal or a computer with easyMail installed you can see the logon status on screen User interfaces If you are going to use your Mini C System for anything other than automatically transmitting reports you should have a user interface for accessing the Mini C System In Non SOLAS Distress systems a user interface is mandatory because of the need for safety communication You can control the Mini C System using the easyMail application installed on a computer or on a SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal The computer or the SAILOR 6007 Message Terminal must be connected via the LAN interface in the THRANE 6194 Terminal Control Unit to the Mini C System For SAILOR 6150 systems only you may also use a SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal The SAILOR 6006 Message Terminal connects directly to the CAN interface easyMa
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89. tering the mobile number Setting the local time e Setting up password protection e Setting the language e Setting up PC communication with the Mini C Terminal e Setting up easyMail Using easyMail Chapter 3 Using easyMail Overview of easyMail For information on how to install and start up easyMail see easyMail application on page 10 Overview of the screen Below is an overview of the main screen in easyMail Menu bar Mobile status Connection status Y Thrane amp Thrane easyMail Message Mobile status i f header IMH 432522352 Ti 4 5 GPS lt gt Atlantic Ocean East PC connection m Ne Contents Shortcut buttons The menu bar holds the menus For an overview of all menus see Menu overview on page 16 14 Overview of easyMail Chapter 3 Using easyMail Mobile status shows the status of your Mini C Terminal When connected and logged in this field shows the mobile number MMI and the ocean region to which your Mini C Terminal is logged in Connection status shows the status of your PC connection your mini C antenna connection and your GPS connection Message header contains the fields where you can enter recipients and subject for a message Shortcut buttons may be used for quick access to some of the menu items You can show hide the shortcut buttons under View gt Compact mode Contents Depending on the selected view t
90. the time of writing Note that the list is dynamic so it may not be completely up to date CTTC China z 211 311 KDDI SatMail C Japan 003 103 203 303 Morsviazsputnik Russia 117 317 OTE Greece 120 5 305 SingTel Mail65 SAC65 002 102 210 328 SingTel Mail65 SAC6500 002 102 210 328 SingTel Mail65 SAC6599 002 102 210 328 Stratos Global C email 02 002 102 202 302 Stratos Global C email 12 012 112 212 312 Telemar X 25 004 104 204 304 Vizada SkyFile C 01 001 101 201 301 Vizada SkyFile C 04 004 104 204 304 Vizada SkyFile C 21 021 121 221 321 Setting up the Land Earth Stations LES 47 i gt n D fe a Chapter 3 Using easyMail Setting up the Inmarsat Service Providers ISP Note 4 Do not change these settings unless you know the exact formats to enter The Inmarsat Service Providers are already set up when you receive your system However if an Inmarsat Service Provider e g changes the format for email you can change these settings to match the new format To set up the Inmarsat Service Providers in the Mini C Terminal do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Inmarsat Service Providers ISP Inmarsat Service Providers LHD Cha New Provider Delete Provider Load Default Provider name West East Pacific Indian CTTC China 211 311 Service Providers To TO CTTC China Ce CC KDDI SatMail C Japan Morsviazsputnik Russ
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92. tons can be pressed without sending any alerts If a covert alert button is pressed for 30 33 seconds during test an SSA Test Message is sent to all recipients configured to receive test messages 1 Operational means the following criteria are met GPS fix obtained logged in recipient s of covert alert configured all SSA buttons connected correctly 62 Using SSA buttons SAILOR 6120 only Chapter 5 Troubleshooting This chapter gives guidelines for troubleshooting and provides an overview of the different means of status signalling It has the following sections e Getting support e Updating software e Troubleshooting guide Getting support If this manual does not provide the remedies to solve your problem you may want to contact your Airtime Provider or your local distributor To help with the troubleshooting please generate a diagnostic report as described in the next page and enclose the diagnostic report file when asking for support Airtime support If you need assistance from your Airtime Provider check your Airtime subscription documents for a contact number to call i T Nn 2 3 2 Re System support If you need assistance with problems caused by one of your system units please call a distributor in your area A list of certified partners and distributors is available on Thrane amp Thrane s web site www thrane com Select Maritime and select Where to buy from t
93. urrent software version in the sw version column If there are more than one Mini C Terminal you can recognize your unit by the serial number 5 Click on your Mini C Terminal to select it 6 When the IP address of your Mini C Terminal appears in the small field in the bottom left corner click the button Upload software TIIF file Use this IP addres to upload to editable 169 254 22 122 TFTP Server started on Port 69 This PC 169 254 22 17 subnet mask Upload software TIIF file 7 Browse to the tiif file in C Thrane TFTP Root 8 Select the file and click Open The software is now updated and the Mini C Terminal automatically restarts with the new software You can use the SNMP upload application again to check the software version as in step 4 above Updating software 65 i T lt Nn amp a 3 2 ke Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting guide The below table provides information on some of the problems that might occur including possible causes and remedies to solve the problems signal or weak signal from the blocked or there is a hardware problem SAILOR 6150 Software error Push and hold the Power only The button for 10 seconds or Message reboot via the power cable Terminal cannot switch off There is no The view to the satellite is Make sure the SAILOR 3027 has a clear view in all directions See the and SAILOR 3027 THRANE 6194 is dama
94. uter will now play the same sound that you will hear when a Distress alert is sent or an urgent distress priority EGC or message is received Click Stop to stop the sound When you have finished testing click Cancel or close the window Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 21 gt n D D a Chapter 3 Using easyMail Working with messages Preparing the system 22 Before you can send a message The recipient of the message must be listed in the Address book For details see Managing the list of Contacts on page 30 The Mini C Terminal must be logged in to an Ocean Region Normally the Mini C Terminal logs in automatically If it is logged out see Logging into and out of the network on page 38 The default ISP must be set See Setting up the default ISP on page 43 Default LESes must be set for all Ocean Regions See Setting up the default LESes on page 43 The mobile number must be configured in the Mini C Terminal This is normally set up during installation If not see Entering the mobile number on page 50 Working with messages Chapter 3 Using easyMail Writing a routine priority message To write a routine priority message do as follows 1 If the editor is not already open select File gt New or click the Editor button to the left if present FAThrane amp Thrane easyMail File Edit View Messaging Setup Actions Help Mobile status i m IMH 4325223
95. uzzer is silent When the Distress alert is acknowledged the button light goes off shortly every 15 seconds You must have either a Message Terminal or a computer with easyMail in a SAILOR 6150 system Use the Message Terminal or easyMail to see the status of the Distress and to follow up See Distress functions only SAILOR 6150 on page 17 Important 4 The MRCC normally sends a message to the alerting unit to gather more information about the situation If possible respond to such messages with a Distress message sent to the same LES that was used for the Distress Alert For information on how to send a Distress message see Writing a Distress priority message only SAILOR 6150 on page 17 The MRCC may also send Distress EGCs to other ships in the area to request assistance typically as Distress Relay or SAR Coordination request See also Setting up Distress alert on page 17 Sending a Distress Alert SAILOR 6150 only Chapter 4 Using Distress and SSA buttons Clearing distress indications Note 4 This function will only turn off the visual and audible indications on board It will not cancel the transmission of the Distress Alert If you want to turn off all distress indications while a Distress Alert is still active you can use one of the following e Message Terminal Select Distress gt Status gt Clear distress indications e easyMail Select Distress gt Reset alarm Latest Distress info lt vi n
96. yMail Setting up the Land Earth Stations LES To view or edit the list of Land Earth Stations for each ocean region do as follows 1 Select Setup gt Land Earth Stations LES 2 Land Earth Stations Configuration West Atlantic Ocean East Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean 001 Southbury 002 Burum 003 Yamaguchi 004 Eik 012 Burum 021 Aussaguel 101 Southbury 102 Burum 103 Yamaguchi 104 Eik 105 Fucino 112 Burum 117 Nudol 120 Thermopylae 121 Aussaguel 201 Southbury 202 Burum 203 Yamaguchi 204 Eik 210 Sentosa 211 Beijing 212 Burum 217 Nudol 221 Aussaguel 301 Southbury 302 Burum 303 Yamaguchi 304 Eik 305 Thermopylae 306 Arvi 311 Beijing 312 Burum 317 Nudol 321 Aussaguel 328 Sentosa 330 Haiphong 335 Fucino 2 g 2 Select a LES and click Edit UU Burum 1U2 Burum 2U2 Burum 003 Yamaguchi suck g i 004 Eik 1 Change LES Name 012 Burum 021 Aussaquel LES Number 003 Mamaguchi LES Name Cancel Tom io 3 If necessary type in the new name of the LES 4 Click OK 5 To use default LES numbers and names for an ocean region click the Default button and click Yes 6 Click OK to exit 46 Setting up the Land Earth Stations LES Chapter 3 Using easyMail List of currently supported LESs The table below shows the LESs supported by the service providers at
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