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Furuno NX-300 GPS Receiver User Manual
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6. Corresponding option menu appears Figure 2 7 ON OFF window 5 Press or v to select option desired 6 Press the ENT key to resister your selection 7 Press the MENU key once to return to the menu or twice to quit the menu 2 5 Selecting Stations The STATION SELECTION menu allows you to select what stations to receive automatically or manually In the AUTO mode stations are automatically selected according to the distance between own ship and NAVTEX stations External navigational data is required to use the AUTO mode If it is not input all stations are selected In the MANUAL mode you can select what stations you wish to receive Default setting is the AUTO mode 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press or v to select STATION SELECTION 3 Press the ENT key The MODE window appears Figure 2 8 MODE window 4 Press or w to select AUTO or MANUAL as desired 5 For the AUTO mode press the ENT key to close the menu For the MANUAL mode do the following a Press the ENT key The STATION SELECTION menu appears RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE Figure 2 9 STATION SELECTION menu b Press or w to select a station you want to change the current setting c Press the ENT key to show the following window FECEIVE IGNORE Figure 2 10 RECEIVE IGNORE window 2 3 d Press or to select RECEIVE or IGNORE depending on whether you want to select or deselect t
7. 05055 8107W 7 7 1 8 2 OPERATION 2 1 Control Description All operation of the NX 300 is carried out with the controls on the front panel of the display unit FURUNO Omnipad Shifts cursor and display Selects items on menus Registers items on menus Removing the hard cover Opens menu or To remove the hard cover squeeze it at its top and bottom right or left message display corners and pull it toward you Opens message Adjusts panel dimmer Pressure selecting display and contrast or navigational data display Selects 518 kHz or 490 kHz See page 2 12 Long press Turns power off Touch and release Turns power on Pressure t Figure 2 1 Control panel 2 2 Turning the Power On Off Turning on Press the PWR key NO MESSAGE message waiting screen appears When a message is received it appears on the screen and in case of a long message it scrolls continuously To confirm version number of the equipment press the PWR key a little longer Release the key when the following window appears WELCOME Figure 2 2 TURNING ON window XX Version no Turning off Press the PWR key for 3 seconds HAY TEX FURUHO 5 OFF IH SEC Figure 2 3 TURNING OFF window Note The NX 300 should be turned on for the duration of a voyage so that important warning messages will not be miss
8. 1 E5629S01C 4 2 Output Data Message data for personal computer RS 232C 4800 bps Data length 8 Stop bit 1 Parity None T R Code CR LF XON XOFF Control Local echo ON 5 POWER SUPPLY 12 24 VDC 130 70 mA 6 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 6 1 Ambient Temperature Antenna unit 25 C to 70 C Display Unit 15 C to 55 C 6 2 Relative Humidity 95 at 40 C 6 3 Water proofing Antenna unit IEC IPX6 Display unit IEC IPX5 6 4 Vibration 1 mm 10 5 to 13 2 Hz Maximum acceleration 7 m s 13 2 to 100 Hz IEC 60945 7 COATING COLOR 7 1 Display Unit Chassis 2 5GY5 1 5 Panel N3 0 7 2 Antenna Unit N9 5 SP 2 E5629S01C This page is intentionally left blank A 1 P A C K I N G L I S T 08AU X 9852 2 1 1 NX 300 H D Y UNIT NX 3H D ANTENNA UNIT s 000 059 204 0 059 204 22 Lor 300 0 NAVTEX RECEIVER M om J 000 059 205 FGMB 1A 125V 95 000 114 805 ACCESSORIES FP14 02801 80 20 016 1091 2 Se INSTALLATION MATERIALS MJ MJ A7SPF0005 020 SPARE PARTS CABLE ASSY 000 139 384 139 384 bEMyE 247 905304 17i TAPPING SCREW 000 802 081 802 081 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY C5629 Z02 C 2 I N G L I S 08AU X 9853 3
9. INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM 5 1 INDEX 22 IM m index 1 Declaration of Conformity FOREWORD A Word to NX 300 Owners Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO NX 300 NAVTEX Receiver We are confident that you will enjoy many years of operation with this fine piece of equipment For over 50 years FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for quality and reliability throughout the world Our extensive global network of agents and dealers furthers this dedication to excellence The NX 300 is just one of the many FURUNO developments in the field of marine radio communication The NX 300 provides cost effective price high sensitivity and simple operation in one compact and light weight unit In addition to its fundamental function of receiving NAVTEX broadcasts this unit can also function as nav data display when connected to navigation equipment This unit is designed and constructed to ensure the user many years of trouble free operation To obtain full performance from the equipment however you should carefully read and follow the recommended procedures for installation operation and maintenance No machine can perform its intended functions unless it is installed and maintained properly Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment Features NAVTEX Navigational Telex is a worldwide coastal telex broadcasting system Coastal NAVTEX broadcasting stations with specific ID s transmit
10. TIME DISP 12HOUR 24HOUR DEFAULT SETTING DELETE ALL MESSAGES TEST WIRING INFO USER DISPLAY LARGE SPD CSE RNG PWR L L LEFT SPD CSE RNG BRG PWR RIGHT SPD CSE RNG BRG PWR LANGUAGE ENG GER SPA DEN FRA ITA DUT POR AP 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE NAVTEX RECEIVER 1 RECEIVER UNIT NX 300 1 1 Receiving Frequency 518 kHz or 490 kHz 1 2 Mode of Reception 1 3 Sensitivity 1 4 Message Category 2 DISPLAY UNIT 2 1 Display System 2 2 Display Modes 2 3 Message Storage 3 ANTENNA UNIT 3 1 Selectable Antenna 3 2 Input Impedance 3 3 Power supply 4 INTERFACE 4 1 Input Data F1B 2 uV e m f 50 ohms 4 error rate A Navigation warning B Meteorological warning C Ice report D Search and rescue information piracy and armed robbery E Meteorological forecast F Pilot message G Decca message H Loran C message Omega message J Differential onega message K Other electronic navigational aid and system message L Navigational warning additional M to Y Reserved presently not used V Notice to Fishermen US only Z QRU no message on hand 4 5 inch 95 x 60 mm Monochrome LCD 120 x 64 pixels Message Selection Mode NAV Data Mode Message Display Mode 28 000 Characters NX 3H D H field antenna for NX 300 H D Others Local supply antenna for NX 300 N D 50 ohms 5 0 VDC NMEA0183 Ver 1 5 2 0 RS 232C 4800 bps GGA GLL RMB ZDA SP
11. 1 NX 300 N D DESCRTPTTONTOODE We em UNIT 17 22 NX 300 D NAVTEX RECEIVER 000 059 205 00 059 205 SPARE PARTS FGMB 1A 125V HEN USE senes 000 114 805 ACCESSORIES FP14 02801 140 20 016 1091 2 100 297 032 75 0005 020 CABLE ASSY 000 139 384 139 384 Lo SUS304 17i TAPPING SCREW 000 802 081 802 081 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY d11 3813313 ONNAN NIAVAT 0 9101 120 80 NET y 9 0018 G8 1 VAIA JNS SG CKR WNIRA31 IND 1V dHNVN NE F 00851 001 00151 gt 0S JONVAT OL NDISN3WIG uw EARE JONVAV ITO JIAdHS CIANIWWDIJA 4 SNUISN3WIC 30 39NV33 TOL 531 91 T 31891 ONIXT4 403 02 X G 5453425 9 1 350 H19N31 31899 214409 4330 AP Bae Y A 8 109 629693 WN aie 07 PERI GH gt 0 Z x G3L 03306 I5 001 a 3IDN 2DXPEEVEDBzxB8 CE 4 918 MLA APAL GE aH NN 08 G17 3141939713 DNIAVAT SNTTLAD 0 3 1 120 80 40
12. BEEF Or ERROR RATE 22 SCROLLING mUTO zLu l SAVE MESSAGE Figure 2 14 FUNCTIONS menu Press or w to select menu item and press the ENT key Press or to select option desired Press the ENT key to register your selection DW I conc cde Press the MENU key twice to close the menu 2 7 1 FUNCTIONS menu description RCV NOTIFY The raw NAVTEX signal can be monitored through the monitor speaker by turning RCV NOTIFY on The default setting is OFF RCV ALARM The audible alarm may be generated when message type A B D or L is received The default setting is ON KEY BEEP The equipment can emit a beep tone when a control is operated The default setting is ON ERROR RATE When character error occurs due to noise interference during signal propagation G erroneous character is displayed Error Rate means character error rate and is calculated as followed Error Rate number of erroneous characters total number of characters received x 100 Total number of characters includes space line feed carriage returns etc When the character error rate is within the percentage you set 0 39 the NX 300 displays the message and stores it When it exceeds the percentage you set the NX 300 neither displays nor stores the message You may set the threshold level of character error rate as desired and the default setting is 33 2 5 SCROLLING This menu item lets you select how to
13. G Grounding 6 4 Installation 6 1 2 5 L Language menu 2 9 LCD check 5 2 Local time 3 2 Main menu 2 2 Maintenance 5 1 MANUAL mode 2 3 Message selection 2 4 Mounting 6 1 N Navarea 1 1 Navigation data display 2 11 3 4 NAVTEX area 1 1 NEW 1 3 O Omnipad 2 1 P Power on off 2 1 Program version no 5 2 R RCV ALARM 2 5 RCV NOTIFY 2 5 Rx 1 3 Index 1 5 SAR 1 3 Saving to PC 2 6 Scroll bar 1 3 SCROLLING 2 6 SKIP 2 6 Start code 1 2 Station list 1 5 Station map 1 4 Station selection 2 3 SYSTEM MENU 3 1 Termination code 1 2 TEST 5 1 TIME DIFF 3 2 Time difference 3 2 TIME DISP 3 3 Type of message 1 2 U Units of measurement 3 1 User display 3 4 V Version no 2 1 VIEW mode 4 1 W WARNING 1 3 Wiring 2 6 6 3 Index 2 FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD 5 UJ Co 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Tel 81 798 65 2111 Fax 81 798 65 4200 Declaration of Conformity FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Manufacturer 9 52 Ashihara Cho Nishinomiya City 662 8580 Hyogo Japan Address declare under our sole responsibility that the product NAVTEX receiver Model NX 300 Serial No 3519 0001 amp 3519 0005 Model name serial number is in conformity with the essential requirements as described in the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunica
14. 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 ANAVTEX 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 tyoes 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 e Unattended operation once required data is entered e Received data is not saved nor displayed when the error rate exceeds the percentage you set max 39 e No paper required e Designed for small boats and fishing vessels Compact stylish display and antenna units Memory of up to 28 000 characters for last 72 hours e Navigation data can be fed through external input connection with navigation aid required e Bright 95 60 mm LCD
15. and vibration are minimal e Allow sufficient maintenance space at the sides and rear of the unit and leave sufficient slack in cables to facilitate maintenance and servicing e Observe the following compass safe distances to prevent deviation of a magnetic compass Standard compass 0 5 m Steering compass 0 3 m e After you install this equipment perform All Clear as in paragraph 4 3 on page 4 1 Tabletop overhead mounting Tabletop Overhead Figure 6 1 Tabletop and overhead mounting methods Flush mounting There are two types of flush mounting kits For details see the outline drawings at the end of this manual 6 1 6 2 Installation of Antenna Unit Mounting considerations Install the antenna unit referring to the antenna installation diagram at the end of this manual When selecting a mounting location for the antenna unit keep in mind the following points Do not shorten the antenna cable 10 m cable fitted to the antenna The length of the whip antenna for the NX 3E should be no longer than 1 2 m and no larger than 5 mm in diameter to prevent antenna damage Do not use a 2 5 m whip antenna Use spring washer supplied for whip antenna The NX 300 contains a very sensitive receiver To avoid mutual interference with other radio equipment do not install this unit near an SSB VHF CB radiotelephone If the antenna cable is to be passed through a hole which is not large enough to pass the connector you may unfa
16. of external equipment such as navigation equipment or a PC Refer to the interconnection diagram on page S 1 for connection 6 4 Interfacing This equipment can receive navigation data in RS 232C format For example it can receive position data from GPS navigator GP 31 GP 36 for display on its screen If you want to connect equipment which outputs data in a format other than RS 232C a level converter is required for interface Consult FURUNO dealer for details Input data sentence description GGA GPS position fixing condition time of fix latitude longitude receiving condition number of satellites used DOP GLL Latitude and longitude RMB Generic navigational information cross track error steering direction starting waypoint no destination waypoint no latitude and longitude of starting waypoint latitude and longitude of destination waypoint range and bearing to waypoint range and bearing from present position to destination waypoint velocity to destination arrival alarm ZDA Time and date 6 4 MENU TREE MENU Default settings in boldface italic STATION SELECTION MODE AUTO MANUAL MESSAGE SELECTION A E L V RECEIVE OTHERS IGNORE FUNCTIONS RCV NOTIFY OFF ON RCV ALARM OFF ON KEY BEEP OFF ON ERROR RATE 0 39 33 SCROLLING AUTO SLOW AUTO FAST SKIP SAVE MESSAGE TO PC SYSTEM MENU UNITS nm kt km km h mi mi h TIME DIFF 13 30 13 30 00 00
17. open the main menu 2 Press v to select USER DISPLAY 3 Press the ENT key to show the USER DISPLAY menu The cursor is now the LARGE field LARGE means the center indication on the nav data display Figure 3 8 USER DISPLAY 4 Press the ENT key The following window appears SFO CSE RHS ERG Figure 3 9 Options for LARGE window 5 Operate the Omnipad to select item desired SPD Speed CSE Course RNG Range to destination BRG Bearing to destination PWR Power source voltage L L position in latitude and longitude 6 Press the ENT key 7 Select the items LEFT and RIGHT and set their options like you did for LARGE referring to Figure 3 12 for location of indications Figure 3 10 Options for LEFT RIGHT 8 Press DISP key twice to display the navigation data The figure below shows display appearance for the setting shown in Figure 3 8 01 1 8 00 00 04 54 3o 00 011 122 99 958 a 3 11 Nav data display 3 5 This page is intentionally left blank 4 OTHER FUNCTIONS 4 1 DEMO Mode The DEMO mode provides simulated operation of this unit Connection of antenna is not necessary You may select stations and messages manually or automatically and demo messages are received All controls are operative Note Turning on the DEMO mode erases all messages Press the PWR key while pressing to turn the power on SET DEMO MODE appears momentarily DEMO appea
18. the display Press or to scroll the display 3 Press the ENT key to display the message selected Note If you want to see the received frequency 518 kHz or 490 kHz also change the window mode as shown on page 4 2 2 9 2 10 Sample Messages When message is displayed press gt or to scroll message and press 4 or to display the other message When the oldest or newest message is displayed the beep sounds ID no Display indications EE IDIS 121301 EL 29 Start code sync 2 02031016 MESSAGE 140120 UTC OCT MISSING FLERSURE EORT ABCDE WHITE HULL LENGTH ETFEET 1 Press to scroll lt Scroll bar Main message 151401 ICIHIT T ARE REGUESTED TO KEEF A SHARF LOOKOUT AMO Main message gt REFPORT ANY TO MZA Termination code gt MM AH Figure 2 22 Sample messages 2 11 Displaying Navigation Data With navigation data input the NX 300 can display navigation data in addition to its primary function 1 Press the DISP key to display the receiving messages log 2 Press the DISP key again to display navigation data 0 00 2 38 00 027 122 59 993 ERS 58 21 0 kt Figure 2 23 Nav data display 3 Toreturn to the receiving message log press the DISP key again 2 11 2 12 Selecting Receive
19. with adjustable contrast and brilliance e Memory backup with a long life lithium battery e Low power consumption vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION H field ANTENNA UNIT NX 3H D Antenna Cable 10 m NAVTEX RECEIVER NX 300 D FURUNO Power Cable 2 m 12 24 VDC NX 300 System configuration vii EQUIPMENT LISTS Standard supply __ Name Qy Remaks 000000 NAVTEX Reveiver NX 300 D 1 Including hanger and knob bolts Antenna Unit NX 3H D H field type with 10 m cable Installation Materials Power Data cable Type MJ A7SPF0005 020 NE Code No 000 139 384 Tapping screw 4 pcs for fixing NAVTEX receiver Type 5x20 Code No 000 802 081 uu MEE NETT Fuse 2 pcs Type FGMB 14A Code No 000 114 805 oe NE Hard cover Type 20 016 1091 Code No 100 297 032 Optional equipment Name CodeNo Remarks Right Angle Antenna No 13 QA330 1 000 803 239 For antenna unit Base L type Antenna Base No 13 QA310 000 803 240 Handrail Antenna Base INo 13 RC5160 1000 806 114 CP20 01111 004 365 780 lush Mount Kit S OP 20 17 000 040 720 For flush mounting the Flush Mount Kit F OP 20 29 000 041 405 INAVTEX receiver viii 1 PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM 1 1 How NAVTEX Works There are many types of navigational and meteorological information available on radio such as HYDROPAC etc However these systems rely heavily upon the operator s experienc
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21. 13 Gu O 00 DNI LANON Adr p XE DNILNNOW 1SVW vay a UNUM 9 2 CDE OO 215412373 ONNAN NOI193NNOON3INI lt Oc z su 1 AH934 XN N y VWHO 1 2 BATI ex Ay AM019V4 LY GALLIA 1dd0nS W007 Lx Ex lt uL C s LC NAME Fa 5 10 6 AeW 005 XN LCH NAVMQ SARE FISHO ZZ 9M MEMS MD GEC 2 MEK L DSGZ Al 14 94 16 8 coi C 12 21 aT 14408 M3M0d VIVO IAVN QW VI 3504 9262 83 as 0 G 149A EB LOVIN 95 1 VNOSddd 95 18 49 013 NOIIVOIAYN E TERRY gt gt acr 71 C ES WO hee O02 gt d ONL INY 006 33A13938 X IAVN TENES 4 E LINA VNN3INY h operc DESC TOS E ee es ERE fe Pag EIE 7 I INDEX A All clear 4 1 AUTO 1 3 AUTO mode 2 3 AUTO FAST 2 6 AUTO SLOW 2 6 B BATTERY icon 1 3 5 2 Contrast 2 2 Control panel 2 1 D Data sentence 6 4 Default setting 3 3 Deleting all messages 3 4 DEMO mode 4 1 Dimmer 2 2 E ERROR RATE 2 5 F FUNCTIONS menu 2 5
22. BB 1116 EIT EE CESS EIT cee GEN CEGE GEN CESS GEN CEES Figure 4 2 Received message log 3 To restore it do step 1 5 MAINTENANCE amp TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Do not open the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Further watertightness may be reduced 5 1 Maintenance Check the following points regularly to maintain performance Check that connectors on the rear panel are firmly tightened and free of rust Check that the ground system is free of rust and the ground wire is tightly fastened Check that battery terminals are clean and free of rust Check the antenna for damage Replace if damaged Dust and dirt on the keyboard and display screen may be removed with a soft cloth Do not use chemical cleaners to clean the equipment they may remove paint and markings 5 2 Diagnostic Test The diagnostic test checks ROM RAM data port battery keyboard and LCD for proper operation and displays program numbers 1 2 3 4 5 Press the MENU key to open the main menu Press the or w to select SYSTEM MENU Press the ENT key to show the SYSTEM MENU Press gt or v to select TEST Press the ENT key You are asked if you are ready to start the test TEST ARE You SURE 7 YES x Figure 5 1 TEST window Press the to select YES 5 1 7 Press the ENT key to start the test Th
23. Frequency 1 Press the FREQ key to show the frequency window e 430 KHZ Sis kHz Default setting is 518 kHz Figure 2 24 Frequency window 2 Press or to select receive frequency as appropriate 3 Press the ENT key to close the frequency window 2 12 3 SYSTEM MENU 3 1 Units of Measurement When navigational data is fed to the NX 300 you can select units of distance and speed to use Distance speed can be displayed in nautical miles knots kilometers kilometers per hour or miles miles per hour The default setting is nautical miles knots 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press or v to select SYSTEM MENU 3 Press the ENT key The SYSTEM MENU appears T oa tate eens UNITS TIME DIFF 00 00 TIME DISF 24HOUR DEFAULT SETTING DELETE ALL MESSAGES TEST WIRING Figure 3 1 SYSTEM MENU 4 Press the ENT key The following window appears Ern mi Figure 3 2 UNITS window 5 Press or to select combination desired nm kt km km h mi mi h 6 Press the ENT key 7 Press the MENU key or DISP key to close the SYSTEM MENU 3 1 3 2 Time Difference using local time GPS uses UTC time If a GPS receiver feeds nav data to the NX 300 and you would rather use local time enter the time difference range 13 30 to 13 30 between local time and UTC time 1 Press the MENU key to open th
24. LP IN CO OPERATOR S MANUAL NAVTEX RECEIVER MODEL NX 300 FURUNO ELECTRIC LTD NISHINOMIYA JAPAN PRINTED IN JAPAN FURUNO ELECTRIC CO LTD Your Local Agent Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya Japan Telephone 0798 65 2111 Telefax 0798 65 4200 ee FIRST EDITION MAR 2000 MAY 14 2002 MN YOSH 300 00080900001 OME56290H00 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety Instructions for the Operator WARNING Do not open the cover of the equipment Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment Immediately turn off the power at the ship s mains switchboard if water or foreign object falls into the equipment or the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Continued use of the equipment can cause fire electrical shock and serious injury Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or serious injury can result A CAUTION Keep heater away from equipment A heater can melt the equipment s power cord which can cause fire or electrical shock Use the proper fuse Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire or equipment damage Do not operate the equipment with wet hands Electrical shock can result Safety Instructions for the Installer WARNING CAUTION Do not open the cover Ground the equipment to unless totally familiar with prevent mutual interference electrical circuits and servi
25. TEM MENU 3 Press the ENT key to show the SYSTEM MENU 4 Press v to select DEFAULT SETTING 5 Press the ENT key The following window appears DEFAULT SETTING ARE You SURE 7 YES fx Figure 3 5 DEFAULT SETTING window 6 Press to select YES If you want to cancel press the ENT key to select NO before pressing 7 Press the ENT key 8 Press the MENU key or DISP key to close the SYSTEM MENU 3 3 3 5 Delete All Messages This function deletes all messages NX 300 saves 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press 4 or v to select SYSTEM MENU 3 Press the ENT key to show the SYSTEM MENU 4 Press v to select DELETE ALL MESSAGES 5 Press the ENT key The following window appears DELETE ALL HEZIHRHGE ARE You SURE 7 YES Figure 3 6 DELETE ALL MESSAGES window 6 Press to select YES 7 Press the ENT key 8 Press the MENU key or DISP key to close the SYSTEM MENU 3 6 User Display of Navigation Data The NX 300 can function as nav data display when connected to navigation equipment You may choose what data to display in the three cells below the date and time indications on the nav data display The choices of data are speed course range bearing power source voltage and position in latitude and longitude not available for LEFT or RIGHT 01 JAN 00 15 37 40 LEFT RIGHT Figure 3 7 Location of nav data indications 1 Press the MENU key to
26. XStation 1 4 1 5 NAVTEX 1 5 2 OPERATION 254545 2 1 ed Control Description RR a 2 1 2 2 Turning the OT ace 2 1 2 9 Adjustindg Dimmer and Contrast 5 Gabr uai Even peto eau vee lac acing data Bl 2 2 2 4 Menu Operation OVEIVIGW e ase erect eee ede Ea OR RR 2 2 pede cuu a et a 2 3 2 5 Selecting Message 2 4 2 7 Setting Functions FUNCTIONS TWO 2 5 2 9 S6lecting Language Dite aet te edet 2 9 29 DISBIBVING ven ES 2 9 2 105 85888885 a ette ERE tO 2 10 2 11 Displaying Navigation Data us s Cp Un Uo e n Eae RR RR Ka Pe OR en US e n d 2 11 2 12 Selecting Receive Frequencocy Ek SD Er PERDER RO RE ROC UD IA QUE 2 12 3 SYSTEM 3 1 3 1 Units of tip See E 3 1 9 2 lime Difference USING local 3 2 S33 Mime 3 3 BA Derault ws snes ui Nam S E 3 3 320 Delete All Message S ak aad d bla
27. ce manual Improper handling can result Confirm that power supply voltage in electrical shock is compatible with the voltage rating of the equipment Turn off the power at the ship s mains switchboard before beginning the Connection to the wrong power supply can installation Post a warning sign near cause fire or equipment damage The the switchboard to ensure that the voltage rating appears on the label at the power will not be applied while the rear of the equipment equipment is being installed Observe the following compass safe Serious injury or death can result if the distances to prevent interference to a power is not turned off or is applied while magnetic compass the equipment is being installed Standard Steering compass compass 5 FOREWORD oaa ce NE E ead V A Word to INX 300 OWNerS ise ua eu ase deua arsit EE 525805 E T EP TC vi SYSTEM CONFIGURATION cecus aee cieu none nue ruo eo en ceo cie nop vii EQUIPMENT LISTS e ERE ERE viii 1 PRINCIPLE OF NAVTEX SYSTEM 1 1 11 How ale cR 1 1 1 2 NAVTEX System Operation euet peior vits seri todas n Me Mets pe CNRC bx bv LN 1 1 1 3 Message FORM Al nn EE EE a EE 1 2 124 1018 RS 1 3 TS NAVTE
28. e and skill in tuning the radio and interpreting messages In addition constant monitoring to pick up wanted information among a vast volume of messages is not practical with a limited radio staff To provide all mariners with up to the minute information automatically the NAVTEX system was developed NAVTEX is an acronym meaning Navigational Telex and as its name shows it is a kind of narrow band radio teletype system for sending by frequency shift keying text messages expressed a 7 unit code The difference is that a NAVTEX transmitter transmits nine control characters header code ahead of the main message so that the receiver can identify the station message type and serial number automatically 1 2 System Operation For navigation purposes the world is divided into 16 areas called Navareas as shown in the figure below Each Navarea has multiple NAVTEX stations and each NAVTEX station has an identification code from A to Z The frequency assigned to NAVTEX is only one 518 kHz and many stations exist in the same Navarea Some stations use 490 kHz also Figure 1 1 NAVTEX area If the stations were to transmit without any rule the system would collapse due to mutual interference To avoid this problem the following rules apply e The transmission schedule is determined so that two or more stations having a common service area may not overlap in time e Each station transmits with minimum
29. e equipment checks ROM RAM SIO and internal battery and the results are individually displayed as OK or NG No Good Program numbers appear at the bottom of the display Note 1 SIO requires a special connector to check 03 appears as the result when no connector is connected Note 2 CNT is the number of times test has been consecutively executed TEST zB Fon OK FISH REY RAH CE SIO 0250 ZT F FHF OFF 2 EATTERY OF 085 03 87 000 CHT HH 145 14di2 001 Program no Figure 5 2 TEST display After the equipment has checked the items shown in Figure 5 2 a beep sounds and the message PUSH KEY appears at the top right hand corner 8 Press each key one by one The name of the key pressed momentarily appears at the top of right hand corner if the key is functioning properly Note If no key is pressed within approx five seconds the equipment automatically displays the following message to inform you that it is now going to check the LCD 21220 gt ALL OW SEC ALL OFF SEC Figure 5 3 LCD CHECK display 9 The test repeats Turn off the power to stop the test 5 3 When the Battery Icon Appears A lithium battery type CR2354 1F2 code no 000 142 305 is installed on the circuit board inside the display unit and it preserves data when the power is turned off The life of the battery is about 5 10 years Its voltage is checked when the power is turned on When its voltage
30. e main menu 2 Press or to select SYSTEM MENU 3 Press the ENT key to open the SYSTEM MENU UNITS rt TIHE DIFF 00 00 TIME DISF 24HOUR DEFAULT SETTING DELETE ALL MESSAGES TEST WIRING Figure 3 3 SYSTEM MENU 4 Press to select TIME DIFF e Press the ENT key A cursor circumscribes or This cursor appears whenever selected data can be changed with Omnipad Press or to display or Press to move the cursor to the next column Press or to select number desired QUE IDE T9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 to complete 10 Press the ENT key 11 Press the MENU key or DISP key to close the SYSTEM MENU 3 2 3 3 Time Display When navigational data is fed to the NX 300 you may display the time in 12 hour or 24 hour notation The default setting is 24 hour notation AM or PM is shown when 12 hour notation is selected 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press or v to select SYSTEM MENU 3 Press the ENT key The SYSTEM MENU appears 4 Press v to select TIME DISP 5 Press the ENT key The following window appears 12 HOLIF Figure 3 4 TIME DISP window Press or to select 12HOUR or 24HOUR as appropriate 7 Press the ENT key 8 Press the MENU key or DISP key to close the SYSTEM MENU 3 4 Default Setting This function restores all default settings 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press or to select SYS
31. ed 2 1 2 3 Adjust Dimmer and Contrast 1 Press the DIM key to show the dimmer and contrast setting window DIMMER 1 5 a 4 CONTRAST 0631 4 FAS EXIT CEWTI Figure 2 4 DIMMER and CONTRAST setting window 2 Press or for best illumination of the control panel and LCD 3 Press 4 or gt for best contrast of the LCD 4 Press the ENT key to close the dimmer and contrast setting window Note If you turn off the power with contrast less than 36 contrast is automatically set to 36 when you turn on the power again 2 4 Menu Operation Overview The menu allows you to custom tailor the NX 300 according to your needs You can select which categories of message you wish to receive specify which data to display etc 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu STATION SELECTION MESSAGE SELECTION FUMICT IONS SYSTEM USER DIZFLHR Y LAHGUAGCE Figure 2 5 Main menu Note If you press the MENU key again at the main menu the message waiting screen appears 2 Press or w to select menu item As you operate or w the selected item appears in reverse video For example select FUNCTIONS 3 Press the ENT key to open menu selected Rey ALARH OFF BEEF ERROR RATE 22 SCROLLING HT SAVE MESSAGE TO FC Figure 2 6 FUNCTIONS menu 2 2 4 Press gt or to select menu item and press the ENT key For example select RCV ALARM
32. gure 2 16 Connection to PC using a DSUB 25 pin connector 2 6 Setting for communication software on Baud Rate 4800 bps Character Length 8 bit Stop Bit 1 bit Parity None X Control XON XOFF Downloading messages to a PC Set up the computer to receive data Messages are downloaded to a PC character by character during reception To download all messages saved in NX 300 do the following 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press or to select FUNCTIONS 3 Press the ENT key to show the FUNCTIONS menu 4 Press to select SAVE MESSAGE TO PC 5 Press the ENT key The following display appears ALL MESSAGES WILL SAYED TO FC SET FORT TO 4500 SEIT F H 51 0N OFF CT I HIE 7 Figure 2 17 SAVE MESSAGE PC display 6 Press the ENT key SAVING START FC READY gt ARE YOU SURE 7 YES Figure 2 18 SAVING START window 7 Setup the computer to receive data 8 Press 4 to select YES and press the ENT key 2 7 9 Press the ENT key to save The following messages appear in order MESSAGES SAY IMG CAMCEL 7 To cancel saving press the ENT key SAV IMG COMPLETED HIT AHY KEY Figure 2 19 SAVING MESSAGES window 10 Press any key to escape Note1 No message is received during downloading Note2 When a PC or a serial printer is connected to the NX 300 received messages are displayed on a PC or printed on a serial printer but not di
33. he station e Press the ENT key f Repeat steps b to e to select or deselect other stations g Press the MENU key or DISP key to close the STATION SELECTION menu 2 6 Selecting Messages Press the MENU key to open the main menu Press a or v to select MESSAGE SELECTION Press the ENT key to show the MESSAGE SELECTION menu RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE RECEIVE Figure 2 11 MESSAGE SELECTION menu Press or v to select a message you want to change the current setting Press the ENT key to show the following window RECEIVE IGNORE Figure 2 12 RECEIVE IGNORE window When you change RECEIVE into IGNORE for message type A B D or L the following window appears to confirm For all other message types proceed to step 8 IT MAY UNSAFE TO IGNORE HE ARE YO SURE 7 YES Figure 2 13 Ignore message window Press lt or to select YES NO Select YES to change the current setting or NO not to change Press the ENT key Repeat steps 4 to 8 to select or deselect other message types 10 Press the MENU key or DISP key to close the MESSAGE SELECTION menu 27 Setting Functions FUNCTIONS menu See menu description below for detailed information 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press or to select FUNCTIONS 3 Press the ENT key to display the FUNCTIONS menu MOTIF Y ALARH Of
34. is low the battery icon appears on the display to alert you When this happens contact your dealer to request replacement of the battery Note When the battery is dead all default settings are restored 5 2 5 4 Replacement of Fuse The 1 A fuse the snap in fuse holder on the power cable protects the equipment from equipment fault and reverse polarity of the ship s mains If the fuse blows find out the cause before replacing it If the fuse blows again after replacement contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for advice Use only a 1 A fuse use of a different fuse will damage the equipment and void the warranty AN CAUTION Use the proper fuse Use of a wrong fuse can cause fire or equipment damage 5 3 This page is intentionally left blank 6 INSTALLATION 6 1 Installation of Display Unit Mounting considerations The display unit can be installed on a tabletop on the overhead or in a panel optional flush mounting kit required Refer to the outline drawings at the end of this manual for installation instructions When selecting a mounting location keep in mind the following points e Locate the unit away from exhaust pipes and vents e The unit is waterproof thus it can be installed outdoors However locate it of direct sunlight or in a Suitable ventilated enclosure to prevent heat which can build up inside the cabinet e The mounting location should be well ventilated e Mount the unit where shock
35. message piracy and armed robbery L Navigational warning additional E Meteorological forecast M to U Reserve presently not used Pilot message V Notice to Fishermen U S only G DECCA message W to Y Reserve presently not used H LORAN C message Z QRU no message on hand 1 4 Display Indications SAR Displayed when message type D is NEW Displayed when message Is displayed for select AUTO mode in AUTO Displayed when you I the first time STATION SELECTION displayed 8198 FE Rx Lights when message SAR 140120 UTC OCT MISSING is being received SAR receiving Lights and FLERSURE EOHT ABCDE the alarm sounds when WHITE HULL LENGTH message type D is being FEET 1CEEL WARNING Appears when message type A B or L is displayed GALS 1200 UTC JUN AWAY TEX HE 1114 1333 OKINAWA ERSTWARO SUAMERY Figure 1 2 Display indications received Hitting any key silences the alarm WARNING receiving Lights and the alarm sounds when message type A B or L is received Hitting any key silences the alarm BATTERY icon Displayed when the battery voltage is low Scroll bar Shows location in message displayed 1 5 NAVTEX Station 1 4 16 Station List NAV 518kHz 490kHz area Countr Station Latitude Longitude 1 1 Belgium
36. required power to cover its service area 200 nautical miles nominal 1 1 1 3 Message Format For automatic identification of messages each message starts with eight control characters called Header codes The first four characters are always ZCZC and common to all messages This part is used for message synchronization The latter four characters are designated as b1 b2 b3 and b4 to indicate origin category and serial number of the message Character 1 is the identification letter of the NAVTEX station A to Z Character b2 indicates the type of message A to Z as listed below Character b3 and b4 indicate the serial number of the message The serial numbers are counted up from 01 to 99 and start from 01 again Number 00 is specially reserved for important emergency messages such as a search and rescue SAR message The end of each message is indicated by NNNN four successive N s General message format is summarized below Header code b1 b2 b3 b4 message Ir Start code Main message Termination code sync Serial number 00 Emergency message 01 99 Normal message Type of message A _ Z See the list below Station ID A 7 Type of message category Navigational warning I OMEGA message B Meteorological warning J Differential OMEGA message C Ice report K Other electronic navigational aid D Search and rescue information system
37. rs at the top of the screen when the DEMO mode is active DEMO mark EN 130 A ei FE GALS OSL S00 UTC JUN HHTE H 111471333 OKINAWA SIMA EASTWARD SUMMER YTY Figure 4 1 Message display To escape the DEMO mode press the PWR key while pressing RESET DEMO MODE appears momentarily 4 2 VIEW Mode The NX 300 ordinarily displays messages in their entirety The VIEW mode however displays messages character by character Press the PWR key while pressing to turn the power on SET VIEW MODE appears momentarily VIEW is displayed at the upper left corner of the display To quit the VIEW mode repeat above procedure RESET VIEW MODE appears 4 3 All Clear This function deletes all messages and restores default settings When the NX 300 is first installed you should clear all data Press the PWR key while pressing to turn the power on RESET BACKUP DATA appears momentarily while data is being cleared Then all default settings are restored 4 1 4 4 Changing Received Message Log Window You can show received frequency on the received message log as shown below 1 Press the PWR key while pressing 4 to turn the power on and release the keys after display appears 2 Press the DISP key to show the received message log The received frequencies 518 kHz and 490 kHz are displayed on the window GESS HES
38. san Penang Sandakan Manila Davao Guam Haiphong Danang Chilung Kong ofino Kodiak Honolulu 2116N 115809 7 O Cambia 39531N M2103W jo Astoria 4612N 12357W IW C 9194N 17638W Russian Federation Vladivostok 4307N MS8153bE JA Kholmsk 7 02N 4203E Petropavlovsk 3 00N 58 40E Magadan 9 40N 5101E D Indonesia ayapura Ambon No co co ATA O we CO Korea Republic of hailand United States Po a a Associate Member of IMO On PO Philippines United States Associate Member of IMO Dalian o o ooo Ambon Otaru Kushiro Naha o o o oo O Chukpyun Pyonsan Penang Manila Davao 2 Bangkok Radio Guam Ho Chi Minh Cit Haiphong Danang O O Chilung sd Kodiak o United States CO Ix Beringovskiy 3 03N 79 20 Provideniya 4 40N 73 10W Astrakhan 4420N XV _ 1 7 NAV 518kHz 490kHz area Countr Station Latitude Longitude 1 1 Chile Antofagasta 23 39S 7025W JAH _ 32485 71 29W Isla de Pascua 27 095 09 25W XVI Note The list shows the stations listed at Longwave Navtex Broadcasts 2001 04 16 For details see the Web side hitp www globalserve net hepburnw dx navtex htm 7 7 1
39. scroll the message display The default setting is AUTO SLOW AUTO SLOW Long press of gt or scrolls line by line slowly automatically Touch and release to scroll manually AUTO FAST Long press of or scrolls line by line automatically faster than AUTO SLOW Touch and release to scroll manually SKIP The U S National Weather Service broadcasts weather information via the U S Coast Guard NAVTEX stations Their messages contain the continue indicator You can quickly jump to the next continue indicator Long press of or skips to SAVE MESSAGE TO PC Select to download message to a PC See the next paragraph 2 7 2 Downloading Messages to a PC Wiring Your equipment provides a wiring diagram that shows how to connect to a PC using a DSUB 9 pin connector Refer to the interconnection diagram for details 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press or to select SYSTEM MENU 3 Press the ENT key to show the SYSTEM MENU 4 Press v to select WIRING INFO 5 Press the ENT key to show the wang See MATE 298 ELIE ELL 4 ELHEm s Fh Hi 4 Figure 2 15 Connection to PC using DSUB 9 pin connector DSUB 25 pin EIA 232 may also be used to make the connection In this case the wiring diagram is as follows RD2 WHITE BLUE YELLOW GREEN Fi
40. splayed or saved to the NX 300 in the following cases e The NX 300 receives a message it has already saved e Amessage is interrupted to receive 2 8 2 8 Selecting Language You can select language displayed on the NX 300 Languages are English French German Italian Spanish Dutch Danish and Portuguese 1 Press the MENU key to open the main menu 2 Press to select LANGUGE 3 Press the ENT key The following menu appears ENG English FRA French GER German ITA Italian SPA Spanish DUT Dutch DEN Danish POR Portuguese Figure 2 20 LANGUAGE menu 4 Use the Omnipad to select language desired 5 Press the ENT key to register your selection and press the MENU key to close the menu 2 9 Display Messages The NX 300 automatically saves and stores up to 132 received messages However the memory capacity is limited to 28 000 characters If memory of the NX 300 is full messages are deleted on order of time 1 Press the DISP key to show the received messages log Messages numbers are arranged in the order received from latest to earliest Left to right The latest HEDE GESS message GALS BB 1 message D type message For A B or L type message Figure 2 21 Received messages log 2 Operate the Omnipad to select the message to display If more than 15 messages are saved the scroll bar appears at the rigth side of
41. sten the connector with a needle nose pliers and 3 8 inch open end wrench Refasten it as shown in Figure 6 2 after running the cable through the hole If you install the antenna unit except the NX 3E and the NX 3H contact your dealer Washer Gasket reddish brown hiel Clamp nut IBID Center pin soldered Connector shell Figure 6 2 How to assemble the connector 6 2 6 3 Wiring The figure below shows where to connect cables on the rear of the display unit ANTENNA UNIT NX 3H D NAVTEX RECEIVER 1 A FUSE Line To personal computer To navigational equipment Figure 6 3 Wiring Note The fuse holder contains a spring that fixes the fuse To prevent detachment of the spring which would cause loss of power tie the line as shown in Figure 6 4 Fuse holder Figure 6 4 How to fix spring in fuse holder Tie here 6 3 Grounding e The ground wire local supply should be 1 25 sq or larger for Navtex Receiver The ground wire should be as short as possible e The signal ground and frame ground are separated however the power line is not isolated Therefore if connecting other equipment which has signal ground connected to frame ground the earth lamp will light Especially for positive ground battery separate the frame ground of the external equipment from the earth If not the equipment may be damaged External equipment The power supply port is commonly used for connection
42. tions terminal equipment R amp TTE Directive and satisfies all the technical regulations applicable to the product within this Directive EN 60945 1997 01 IEC 60945 Third edition 1996 11 title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s For assessment see Statement of Opinion 01214017 AA 01 of 4 June 2001 issued by KTL Certification The Netherlands EMS Test Report FLI 12 01 026 of 26 April 2001 prepared by Furuno Labotech International Co Ltd On behalf of Furuno Electric Co Ltd Hiroaki Komatsu Nishinomiya City Japan Manager June 11 2001 International Rules and Regulations Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of authorized person
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