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Operational Characteristics
General
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The equipment receives one facsimile image or naxtex message at a time. Thus, a
navtex message cannot be received when a facsimile image is being received and vice
versa, regardless of navtex message category.
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Three receiving modes are available, facsimile, navtex, and facsimile(timer) & navtex.
When using the facsimile(timer) and navtex, the order of priority is
Facsimile(timer) (highest priority) → Navtex (lowest priority)
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The FAX-30 does not have an internal clock, so time is input from the NavNet display or
the PC. (For PC-only configuration, time data is read when the browser accesses the
FAX-30. Therefore, turn on the FAX-30 before accessing it from the PC to allow for input
of time data, which is necessary for facsimile timer recording.) To receive time data, do
the following:
NavNet: Output the date and time data sentence ZDA through the NavNet network.
PC: Set the PC’s clock to the correct time.
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If both a NavNet series unit and a PC are used, it is recommended to operate the FAX-30
from the PC because of the two different communication protocols. (Use the NavNet
series unit to feed navigation data to the PC.)
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Navigation data must be fed through the network to use the automatic navtex mode.
Therefore, this mode is not available in the PC-only configuration.
NavNet
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The FAX-30 cannot be accessed from the NavNet for 15 seconds after the FAX-30 has
been turned on.
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NavNet requirements:
Navionics: Ver. 15, Boot Ver. 2 (1950006002)
C-MAP: Ver. 11, Boot Ver. 2 (1950006002)
PC
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The FAX-30 cannot be accessed from the PC while the FAX-30 is loading data at start up.
Wait until the POWER LED flashing interval changes from 0.4 to two seconds before
accessing the FAX-30.
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Most operating procedures in this manual are written for use with the Internet Explorer.
Menu items, control button names, etc. may be different on the Netscape Navigator.
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PC requirements:
OS: Windows 98, 2000, XP
Memory: Min.128 MB
CPU: Min. 600 MHz
Resolution: 1024x768 pixels