TT-3000E mini-C GMDSS User Manual - Polaris-as.dk
TT-3000E mini-C GMDSS User Manual - Polaris-as.dk
TT-3000E mini-C GMDSS User Manual - Polaris-as.dk
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<strong>TT</strong>-<strong>3000E</strong> <strong>mini</strong>-C <strong>GMDSS</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />
The transceiver may also be commanded remotely to send<br />
position reports. This is done by Polling. You need to<br />
contact the LES Operator on the LES you want to use for<br />
instruction on how to use polling.<br />
The Transceiver can control up to four connections,<br />
numbered from 0 to 3. Each of these connections can hold<br />
one reporting program, but only one of the connections can<br />
be local. This is the one that you can program from the<br />
Capsat program. The other 3 connections must be set up<br />
from a remote site via polling.<br />
Below is a example of the status of connection 0 and 1<br />
when they are un-programmed (closed). If you want to see<br />
connection 2 and 3 you can select More on the menu.<br />
Figure 22 Data Reporting<br />
5.5.29 SE<strong>TT</strong>ING UP POSITION REPORTS<br />
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Connection 0<br />
Information Area<br />
Connection 1<br />
Information Area<br />
Important: Before you start to set up a program you should<br />
make sure that your Transceiver h<strong>as</strong> a good satellite signal,<br />
<strong>as</strong> the transceiver needs the timing information from the<br />
Inmarsat-C System to be able to set up the program.<br />
To set up a Position Report program on your Transceiver,<br />
you must proceed <strong>as</strong> below: