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Samyung SNX-300 User Manual

Samyung SNX-300
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Samyung SNX-300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSamyung
ModelSNX-300
CategoryReceiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW

1.1. GENERAL

Provides an overview of the NAVTEX system and its importance in maritime safety.

1.2. BROADCASTING

Covers NAVTEX frequencies, coast station locations, and broadcasting schedules.

1.3. MESSAGE TYPE

Details the various types of NAVTEX messages and their transmission formats.

PREFACE

CHAPTER 2. SYSTEM

2.1. FEATURE

Highlights the key features and technical compliance of the SNX-300 NAVTEX receiver.

2.2. System Composition

Lists the standard components included with the SNX-300 unit.

2.3. Conditions of Reception and Display

Defines the criteria for message reception, storage, error rates, and display.

2.4. PRINTER PORT

Describes the serial interface port used for printer connectivity.

2.5. EXTERNAL PORT

Details the RS-422 interface for integrating with other navigational equipment.

2.6. USER SET LIST

Outlines the user-configurable settings and options available on the device.

2.7. SOFT KEYS

Explains the functions of the soft keys for quick access to features.

CHAPTER 3. SPECIFICATION

3.1. Receiver

Specifies the technical details of the receiver, including frequency, modulation, and sensitivity.

3.2. DISPLAY SECTION

Details the LCD screen specifications, backlight, and contrast adjustment.

3.3. POWER SUPPLY

Provides specifications for the power input voltage and consumption.

3.4. ACTIVE ANT(SAN-300)

Lists the technical specifications for the SAN-300 active antenna.

3.5. Environment

Specifies the operating and storage environmental conditions for the equipment.

CHAPTER 4. OPERATION

4.1. Front Panel

Describes the layout and components of the SNX-300's front control panel.

4.2. LED & Buzzer

Explains the function of the LED indicators and buzzer for status and alarms.

4.3. Button Description

Details the function and operation of each button on the device.

CHAPTER 5 HOW TO USE

5.1. Power ON/OFF

Instructions for powering the NAVTEX receiver on and off.

5.2. System Menu

Guides the user through navigating and using the system menu options.

5.3. STATION SELECTION

Explains how to select and manage NAVTEX broadcasting stations.

5.4. MESSAGE SELECTION

Details how to filter and select specific types of NAVTEX messages.

5.5. LIST OF MESSAGE HISTORY

Describes how to view, sort, and manage the history of received messages.

5.6. USER SET

Covers user settings for notification, printer, language, and display preferences.

5.7. SYSTEM SETTING

Instructions for adjusting display, frequency selection, port settings, and time/date.

5.8. SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS

Procedures for performing self-tests and diagnosing system issues.

5.9. FACT MANUAL

Information on resetting the system to factory defaults or erasing data.

CHAPTER 7. AFTER-SALES SERVICE

7.1. GUARANTEE PERIOD

Outlines the warranty terms and conditions for the product.

7.2. DEVICES DISPOSAL

Provides guidance on the proper disposal or end-of-life procedures for the device.

CHAPTER 6. INSTALLATION & TROUBLSHOOTING

6.1. HOW TO INSTALL RECEIVER

Step-by-step instructions for mounting and installing the NAVTEX receiver unit.

6.2. ΑΝΤΕNNA INSTALLATION

Guidelines for selecting the optimal location and installing the antenna.

6.3. TROUBLESHOOTING AND INSPECTION

General advice on device care, periodic inspection, and preventative maintenance.

6.4. TROUBLE SHOOTING

A comprehensive table listing common problems, their causes, and solutions.

CHAPTER 8. BROADCASTING TIMES OF NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES

CHAPTER 9. IEC 61162 Message Composition

9.1. NRX & NRM

Explains the structure and use of NRX and NRM data sentences for communication.

9.2. INS SIGNAL

Covers receiving navigation data and managing alarm signals via IEC 61162.

CHAPTER 10. PACKING LIST

CHAPTER 11. DPU-414 SETTING

CHAPTER 12. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM

CHAPTER 13. EXTERNAL DIAGRAM