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Your Local Agent/Dealer
9-52 Ashihara-cho,
Nishinomiya 662-8580, JAPAN
Telephone :

0798-65-2111

Fax

0798-65-4200

:

All rights reserved.

Printed in Japan

FIRST EDITION : NOV.
NOV. 1991
M1

Pub. No. OME-62490
( YOSH ) FAX-210

: AUG
AUG.. 06, 2004

*00080289300*
*00080289300*
*00080289300*

*OME62490M10*
*OME62490M10*
*OME62490M10*

SAFETY INFORMATION
FOR THE OPERATOR

WARNING

CAUTION
Do not place liquid-filled containers on
the top of the equipment.

Avoid opening cover of
equipment except to
replace paper, fuse or printing head.

Fire or electrical shock can result if a liquid
spills into the equipment.

This equipment uses high
voltage electricity which can
shock.

Do not place heater near the equipment.
Heat can melt the power cord, which can
result in fire or electrical shock.

Do not dissasemble or modify the
equipment.

Do not operate the unit with wet hands.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can
result.

Electrical shock can result.
Use the correct fuse.

Immediately turn off the power at the
ship's mains switchboard if water or
foreign object falls into the equipment
or the equipment is emitting smoke or
fire.

Use of the wrong fuse can cause fire or
equipment damage.
Do not touch printing head
just after printing.

Continued use of the equipment can cause
fire, electrical shock or serious injury.

Burn can result.

WARNING Label attached

WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not
remove cover. No user-serviceable
parts inside.

Name:
Warning Label (1)
Type:
86-003-1011-0
Code No. : 100-236-230

ii

SAFETY INFORMATION
FOR THE INSTALLER

WARNING

CAUTION

Only qualified personnel
should work inside the
equipment.

Ground the equipment to
prevent electrical shock
and mutual interference.

This equipment uses high
voltage electricity which can
shock, burn, or cause death.

Ungrounded equipment can
give off or receive electromagnetic interference or
cause electrical schock.

Turn off the power at the ship's mains
switchboard before beginning the
installation. Post a warning sign near
the switchboard to ensure that the
power will not be applied while the
equipment is being installed.

Confirm that the power supply voltage
is compatible with the voltage rating
of the equipment.
Connection to the wrong power supply
can cause fire or equipment damage. The
voltage rating appears on the label at the
rear of the equipment.

Serious injury or death can result if the
power is not turned off, or is applied while
the equipment is being installed.

iii

page

CHAPTER 2 MAINTENANCE ........................... 2-1 to 2-8
GENERAL MAINTENANCE ................................................................................ 2-1
Cleaning ............................................................................................................ 2-1
Thermal Head Cleaning.................................................................................... 2-1
Lubrication......................................................................................................... 2-2
REPLACING THE FUSE ..................................................................................... 2-2
REPLACING THE BACKUP BATTERY ............................................................. 2-3
REPLACING THE PRINTER HEAD.................................................................... 2-5

CHAPTER 3 TROUBLESHOOTING ............................3-1 to 3-4
OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................... 3-1
SELF-TEST .......................................................................................................... 3-3

CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION .....................................4-1 to 4-17
RECORDER UNIT INSTALLATION .................................................................... 4-1
General Mounting Considerations.................................................................... 4-1
Mounting ........................................................................................................... 4-2
ANTENNA INSTALLATION ................................................................................. 4-4
Variation of Antenna Installation ....................................................................... 4-4
Passive Antenna ............................................................................................... 4-6
Active Antenna .................................................................................................. 4-6
CABLE CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................... 4-7
Power Connector .............................................................................................. 4-8
Antenna Connector........................................................................................... 4-8
Break-in Connector........................................................................................... 4-9
Ground Terminal ............................................................................................. 4-10
NAVTEX Connector ........................................................................................ 4-10
PRESETS AFTER INSTALLATION .................................................................. 4-12
Voltage Selection of AC Power Pack ............................................................. 4-12
Preset for Preamp Unit ................................................................................... 4-13
Selection of Aspect Ratio for FAX Recording................................................. 4-14
LOCATION OF CIRCUIT BOARDS .................................................................. 4-15
TAPING WHIP ANTENNA ................................................................................. 4-17

vii

page

APPENDIX A PRINCIPLE OF FACSIMLE AND
NAVTEX SYSTEMS ............................ A-1 to A-6
HOW A FACSIMLE SYSTEM WORKS ........................................................... A-1
Radio Facsimile System ................................................................................A-1
Recording System on the FAX-210 ...............................................................A-3
HOW NAVTEX WORKS .................................................................................. A-4
NAVTEX System Operation...........................................................................A-4
Message Format............................................................................................A-5

APPENDIX B MAPS & LISTS ................................... B-1 to B-9
Facsimile Station Map ...................................................................................B-1
Facsimile Station List.....................................................................................B-2
Facsimile Station List (Alphabetic).................................................................B-3
NAVTEX Station Map ....................................................................................B-4
NAVTEX Station List......................................................................................B-5
Private Channel List ......................................................................................B-7
Auxiliary Channel List ....................................................................................B-8
Timer Schedule List .......................................................................................B-9

APPENDIX C IMPROVEMENT OF RECEIVER S/N RATIO
(Remedy for RFI) ............... C-1 to C-2
LISTS ..................................................................................................... L-1 to L-5
OUTLINE DRAWING.................................................................................... D-1
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM ..................................................................S-1
Declaration of Conformity

viii

SPECIFICATIONS

COMPLETE SET

COMPLETE SET
No

NAME

TYPE

MASS

Q’TY

12

1

REMARKS

1

Main Unit

FAX-210

2

Accessories

FP08-00600

3

Installation Materials

4

Spare Parts

5

LF/HF Preamp Unit

FAX-5

0.6

(1)

6

Whip Antenna

04S4176-0

0.5

(1)

2.6 m (option)

7

Extension Cable Kit

OP04-2

(1)

10m,20m,30m,40m or 50m (option)

8

NAVTEX Board

08P3119

(1)

(option)

9

NAVTEX Preamp Unit

NX-5

0.6

(1)

With 15 m cable (option)

3

1

6 m (option)

1

1.2 m (option)

1

(option)

1

(option)

CP08-01100

1 set

CP08-01110
SP08-01100

1 set

SP08-01110

10 Whip Antenna

FAW-6R2

11

Whip Antenna

FAW-1.2

12

Receiving Antenna
Junction Box

AJB1-1A

13 Clamp

1 set

4

OP08-11

xii

For ac mains
For dc mains
For ac mains
For dc mains

Either one is
supplied.
Either one is
supplied.

With 15 m cable (option)
With 1 m cable (option)

INSTALLATION

ANTENNA INSTALLATION

PASSIVE ANTENNA (Wire Antenna)
If the vessel is large enough, install a long-wire or whip antenna of 6 meters or longer. If the
NAVTEX receiver board (option) is not incorporated, it is possible to share the antenna with an
all wave receiver by using an Antenna Multicoupler. Do not share the antenna with the
transmitter.

ACTIVE ANTENNA (Preamp Unit; option)
If your vessel is small and you can not provide space for such a long antenna, it is recommended
to install the preamp unit FAX-5 (or NX-5) and whip antenna of 2.6 meter (or 1.2 meter), respectively.
For 1.2 meter whip antenna, the taping is necessary (see page 4-17).

1. Clamp the Preamp Unit tightly on a stub
mast with to stainless steel hose clamps.
(Hose clamps must be arranged locally.)

2. Screw the whip antenna tightly onto the
Preamp Unit.

3. Secure the earth lead of the Preamp Unit to
the nearest grounding spot.

4. Waterproof the antenna junction and other
exposed metallic parts with sealing compound
(silicone rubber, putty, etc).

Spring
Washer

Hose
Clamp

Whip
Antenna

Mast
Grouding Spot

Coupling
Nut
Antenna Wire

Wire Antenna
Fixture
Preamp Unit

Instead of using the whip antenna, an antenna wire
of 2 to 3 meter long may be connected as shown
right.

NOTE
If the Preamp Unit is installed, change the settings of switches (S1/S2) inside the

recorder unit to supply 9Vdc to the Preamp Unit. Refer to page 4-13.
If receiver sensitivity is insufficient on preamp unit-equipped sets, ground the preamp
unit referring to page C-1.

4-6

INSTALLATION

TAPING WHIP ANTENNA

TAPNING
TAPING WHIP ANTENNA
After inserting the whip antenna to the antenna base, tape the antenna base and whip antenna with
self-vulcanizing tape and vinyl tape to reinforce the whip antenna.
1. Wrap the antenna junction point with butyl 15 tape or the equivalent.
How to wrap
1) Pull the tape to be about two times in length and wind it up, overlapping by 1/2 the width of the
tape.
2) Wrap from bottom to top, i.e., from right to left as in the picture below.
Base

Whip antenna

Antenna

Butyl tape

3) Wrap the tape from the base to a point about 60 mm, and then back to the base.
Keep tension on edge of tape, using finger to hold tape. Then, squeeze edges of tape with thumb
and index finger.
Wrap approx.
60 mm

2. Completely cover the butyl rubber tape with white vinyl tape, wrapping from the base to the last
wind of butyl tape and then back to the base.
How to wrap
1) Being careful not to pull the tape too tightly, wind tape, overlaping by approx. 1/3 of tape width.
2) Squeeze edges of tape with thumb and index finger.
White vinyl tape

4 - 17

A-3
CODE NO.

000‑054‑083

TYPE

FP08‑00600

08AN‑X‑9501 ‑2
1/1

付属品表
ACCESSORIES
番 号
NO.

名

称
NAME

型名/規格
DESCRIPTIONS

用途/備考
REMARKS

2

THERMAL PAPER
CODE NO.

000‑802‑891

ミシン油 MACHINE 28MLイリ

潤滑油
2

数量
Q'TY

TP‑1030A

サ‑マル紙
1

略
図
OUTLINE

1

LUBRICATION OIL
CODE NO.

000‑149‑213

08AN‑X‑9501
FURUNO ELECTRIC CO .,LTD.
(略図の寸法は、参考値です。 DIMENSIONS IN DRAWING FOR REFERENCE ONLY.)

D-1

D-5

Jun.14 '04

H.Hayashi

1

ホイップアンテナ
WHIP ANTENNA *2

接続箱 *2
JUNCTION BOX

2.6m
ホイップアンテナ
WHIP ANTENNA *2

1.2m
ホイップアンテナ
WHIP ANTENNA *2

プリアンプ
PREAMP
FAX‑5 *2

H C

プリアンプ
PREAMP
NX‑5 *2
3D‑2V,0.6m

3D‑2V,15m

3D‑2V,1m

UL1571
0.3m

*1
M‑A‑JJ

S1
WIRE

B
M‑P‑7

*1

S2
ACT

NX
OFF

ANT
J2

NX
ON

BK
FAX
RF

送信機BK端子へ
TRANSMITTER BK
(24VDC)

*1
DPYC‑1.5

UL1571
0.3m

12V

*1
M‑A‑JJ
RG‑10/UY

S-1

3

BK
FM14‑4P J3
1 BK
2 BK
3 NC
4 NC

NX
RF

本体
MAIN UNIT
FAX‑210

NAV
J4
NX‑5
0V
ALARM
ALARM
NAV OUT
NAV IN
0V

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

FAX
J5
FAX OUT
0V
FAX IN
0V
NC
NC

1
2
3
4
5
6

FM14‑7P

*1
RG‑10/UY

A

2

DPYC‑1.5

*1

ブザー/ベル
BUZZER OR BELL
(1A,20Wmax)

FM14‑6P
*1
DPYCS‑1.5

FAX用外部受信機
FAX EXT.RECEVIER
(0dBm,600Ω)

POWER

C
100/110/200/220VAC
1φ,50/60Hz

10‑40VDC
DC電源のとき

*1
DPYC‑1.5

FM14‑3P J1
1 AC
2 GND
3 AC

*1
DPYC‑2.5

FM14‑2P J1
1 (+)
2 (‑)

FOR DC SOURCE
GND
アース銅板
COPPER STRAP
0.3x20x1000

D

注記
*1)造船所手配。
*2)オプション。
NOTE
*1. SHIPYARD SUPPLY.
*2. OPTION.
DRAWN
Aug. 3 '04
CHECKED
Aug. 3 '04
APPROVED

Aug.5 '04

SCALE
DWG.No.

T.YAMASAKI
T.MATSUGUCHI

TITLE
名称

相互結線図

H.Hayashi
MASS
kg

C6249‑C01‑ D

FAX‑210
ファクシミリ受画装置

NAME

FACSIMILE RECEIVER
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM



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