ICS NAV6 range User Guide
Page 6 The Display At the bottom of the display is the softkey menu area: The softkey menu area shows what each softkey does in the current operating
Page 7 Viewing & Scrolling Through NAVTEX Messages To view NAVTEX messages you must first select the NAVTEX Mode. Use the right hand softkey
Page 8 Each of the 5 presets has its own 4 filter pages associated with it (518 Types, 518 Stns, 490 Types & 490 Stns) 1 of 5 Preset 490 Type
Page 9 View the current stations settings. Go to [NAVTEX Mode⇒Filter View⇒490 or 518 Stns Page]. Pick the required 'preset number' (use
Page 10 Note that if a valid GPS position fix becomes unavailable, after a short time delay all 'auto' stations will turn on and remain on
Page 11 You may wish to leave SAR messages as ‘On’ so that they are not hidden once read. Displaying the Newest Message To display the newest mes
Page 12 ADVANCED OPERATION This section provides a detailed description of the ‘advanced’ operation of your ICS NAV6. The three operating modes are d
Page 13 NAVTEX Mode, Print View§ Allows individual messages to be printed. The ‘Print View’ is only displayed if the manual print setting is enabled
Page 14 available for viewing with the current filter settings. The lighter section of the scroll bar represents the messages that are currently vis
Page 15 Message Categories The picture shows the 518 Types filter page; the 490 Types filter page is similar. Each of the message types can be sel
Important Information This equipment is not approved for use by SOLAS convention vessels within the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (G
Page 16 Set the filter for each station to one of the following: Setting Notes On Messages from station always displayed Off Messages from station
Page 17 NAVIGATE MODE§ Navigate Mode is only available if there is a GPS or other source of NMEA 0183 data connected to the ICS NAV6 NMEA input. T
Page 18 Position View The Position View shows GPS information (Position, COG and SOG), Depth reading and Distance log using a large font. The UP,
Page 19 Waypoint View The Waypoint View shows waypoint navigation information and a graphical “rolling road” display of the boat position and course
Page 20 Log View The UP and DOWN keys allow the log to be scrolled forwards and backwards in time. The LEFT and RIGHT keys scroll other LOG data into
Page 21 SETUP MODE This mode enables the user to modify the operation of the ICS NAV6. NAVTEX message display presentation, Navigate data presentat
Page 22 Sleep Mode Selecting the ‘Sleep Preset’ will turn off the display and reduce power consumption to a minimum. However, NAVTEX message receptio
Page 23 Setup Mode, General View, Options Page Option Setting Notes Year YYYY Year, e.g. 2001 Month MM Month, e.g. 03 Day DD Day, e.g. 15 Ho
Page 24 Selecting FACTORY RESET will take you to a choice of reset options. Full Reset A full factory reset will erase all stored NAVTEX messages an
Page 25 Setup Mode, NAVTEX View, Options Page, Print Setup§ Press the PRINT SETUP softkey from within the [Setup Mode⇒NAVTEX View⇒Options Page] to d
Contents User Guide ...2 Quick Start...
Page 26 Setup Mode, NAVTEX View, 518 and 490 Names Pages The station names setup pages determine the names of stations displayed on station filter pa
Page 27 To edit an existing station entry: Use the UP and DOWN keys to select the station you wish to edit. Use the LEFT and RIGHT keys to jump to t
Page 28 To enter a new station: Press the NEW softkey to create a new database entry. The rules for entering a new station are identical to those des
Page 29 Setup Mode, Navigate View, Options Page§ The [Setup mode⇒Navigate View⇒ Options Page] shows general settings for the navigation screens such
Page 30 Option Setting Notes Format Off Disable the user view page 2 Panels Display the user view page with two large panels. 3 Panels Dis
Page 31 ALARM OPERATION The ICS NAV6 display contains a buzzer that can generate audible alarms for the following conditions: Option Notes New Mes
Page 32 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLE SHOOTING Cleaning The ICS NAV6 NAVTEX System may be cleaned when necessary by wiping with a cloth dampened with fresh
Page 33 Fault Possible cause ERR on status line (communications error) No power to Sensor No communications to Sensor Check connections to sensor.
Page 34 Port1 or Port2 Check that the master display has been set to ‘490’, ‘518’ or ‘Both’ receive frequencies Check LK1 & LK2 link settings On
Page 35 SPECIFICATION ICS NAV6plus/dual NAVTEX Sensor Simultaneous dual channel (518 kHz and 490 kHz) receiver 10 m attached connecting cable Water
Page 36 Connection 1 metre cable with screw terminal block Expanded system connection with ICS NAV6hub Environmental Inside/outside mounting Waterpro
Page 37 Height 180 mm, Width 122 mm, Depth 36 mm, Weight 300 g Mounting Bulkhead mounting via two self-tapping screws (supplied) Connection All con
Page 38 ICS NAV6printer Power Voltage range: 10.8 V to 15.6 V Consumption (Typical) Standby 125 mA (1.5 W at 12 V) Printing 210 mA (2.5 W at 12 V) Pr
Page 39 OUTLINE DRAWINGS
Page 40 Appendix I: NAVTEX Station Database 518kHz NAVTEX Stations Id Area Country Name Latitude Longitude Range (NM) Op A 01 Norway Svalbard
Page 41 Id Area Country Name Latitude Longitude Range (NM) Op H 06 Dutch Antilles Curacao 12°10'N 68°52'W 250 Yes H 09 Saudi Ar
Page 42 Id Area Country Name Latitude Longitude Range (NM) Op R 11 China Dalian 38°52'N 121°31'E 250 Yes R 12 Puerto Rico San J
Page 43 APPENDIX II: MESSAGE TYPE INDICATORS NAVTEX broadcasts use following message type letter: A Navigational warnings B Meteorological warnings
Page 44 APPENDIX VII: ICS NAV6 MENU NAVIGATION FUNCTION PAGE VIEW MODE Mark Read Next New Message View Print Next New Print View
Page 45 Appendix
Page 1 Congratulations on purchasing this ICS NAV6 product. It is not only an excellent NAVTEX receiver, but a first class instrument
Page 47 USER NOTES
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Page 2 USER GUIDE This user guide describes the operation of the ICS NAV6plus, ICS NAV6Aplus, ICS NAV6dual and ICS NAV6repeater equipments. Not all
Page 3 INTRODUCTION What Is NAVTEX? NAVTEX is a worldwide system for the broadcast and automatic reception of maritime safety information (MSI) in E
Page 4 Feature ICS NAV6dualICS NAV6plusICS NAV6AplusICS NAV6repeater Dual receiver x x x NMEA Auto station x x NMEA GPS Display x x
Page 5 BASIC OPERATION The ICS NAV6 is a flexible & powerful tool for receiving, storing & viewing NAVTEX messages. To assist you in getting
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