Furuno 16 Cell Phone User Manual


 
4. INMARSAT C OPERATIONS
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4.4.2 Displaying EGC closed network ID (ENID)
To join a FleetNET
TM
service, an MES must be registered with an information
provider. The information provider adds the MES to the group which is to receive
the service, by downloading a Group Call ID (via an LES which supports
FleetNET
TM
broadcasts), uniquely addressed to the MES. The MES stores the
ID and can accept broadcasts from the information provider. The MES operator
cannot change this stored EGC closed network IDs (ENIDs). Up to 64 ENIDs are
stored on a non-volatile memory.
The ENID stored can be accessed for downloading and deleting via the satellite
path. It is possible for an MES operator to inhibit (or activate as required), via the
terminal unit, selected ENIDs previously downloaded.
Along with the ENID the name of the information provider is stored. In the event
that a download command is received and the ENID storage area is full, an
ENID which has been inhibited (de-activated) by the MES operator will be written
over. If none has been inhibited, then the new download is not accepted.
Follow the procedure below to inhibit or activate an ENID.
1. Press the [F4] key to display EGC menu.
2. Press the [2] key to display the EGC Network ID List.
1. Display EGC Message
2. EGC Network ID
EGC
ENTER: Activate SPACE: Inhibit Ctrl+P: Print ESC: Quit
Mark '*' means activation
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EGC Network ID List
File Edit Transmit EGC Reports Logs Options Setup Position StopAlarm
EGC network ID list
3. Press the [] or [] key to choose the ENID you want inhibit (or activate).
4. Press the space bar to inhibit, or the [Enter] key to activate. The asterisk
mark disappears when an ENID is inhibited.
5. Press the [Esc] key to return to the standby display.