NAV4 Plus User Guide Issue 2 - ICS Electronics Limited
NAV4 Plus User Guide Issue 2 - ICS Electronics Limited
NAV4 Plus User Guide Issue 2 - ICS Electronics Limited
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<strong>NAV4</strong>plus <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />
INITIAL OPERATION<br />
• Switch on the <strong>NAV4</strong>plus by applying 10 - 30V dc to its power<br />
connections and pressing the red power P button<br />
• The “PWR” light will illuminate, and the <strong>NAV4</strong>plus will sound a<br />
long ‘beep’, followed by two short ‘beeps’ & then print its current<br />
set-up parameters<br />
===================================<br />
AUTO NAVTEX UPDATE=================<br />
ALL STATIONS ON(NO NMEA POSITION<br />
DATA)<br />
========NAV-4 INITIAL SETUP========<br />
WAYPOINT PRINTOUT: OFF<br />
POSITION LOG: 3 HOURS<br />
CATEGORIES: A- CD - - - - - - - - -<br />
STATIONS: ABCDEFHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ<br />
SELECTED FREQUENCY: 490kHz<br />
==========<strong>ICS</strong> NAV-4 V2.65===========<br />
• The printer will perform several line feeds<br />
• The <strong>NAV4</strong>plus is then ready to receive & print messages<br />
After you initially switch on the <strong>NAV4</strong>plus, you may have to wait<br />
several hours for the next scheduled NAVTEX transmission. These<br />
are at intervals of four hours, although a “safety” or meteorological<br />
message may be transmitted at any time.<br />
Do not assume that the unit is not working if messages are not<br />
printed straight away.<br />
Details of how to select NAVTEX stations and messages categories<br />
can be found in the ‘<strong>NAV4</strong>plus Set-up’ section.<br />
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