3-2
Note: If the text editor screen does not appear and “close” screen
appears, see “Opening a file where a working area is oc-
cupied” on page 3-11.
3. The cursor is on the first line. Type your message.
Preparing a confidential message
If communicating with another FELCOM 12, you can prepare a con-
fidential message by entering “S???-addressee code(-password):” in
first line of message text. You can also receive confidential messages
containing this header from a land subscriber or any MES which uses
the FELCOM 12.
There are two types of confidential messages: message with addressee
code and message with both addressee code and password.
When a FELCOM 12 receives a confidential message, the message
is not displayed and printed immediately. To display or print the con-
tents of a confidential message, the recipient executes the key se-
quences shown on page 4-23.
Explanation of addressee code and password
Caller and recipient agree beforehand on both the addressee code and
the password. The addressee code can be the title of the recipient; for
example, CAPTAIN. The password could be the classification of the
message; for example, SECRET.
Preparing message with addressee code
Type S, 3 question marks, hyphen, addressee code, colon followed
by text of message.
S???–addressee code: (text of message)
maximum 8 characters
Be sure to enter colon.
Figure 3-3 Addressee code
Preparing message with both addressee code and password
Type S, 3 question marks, hyphen, addressee code, hyphen, pass-
word, colon followed by text of message.
S???–addressee code–password: (text of message)
maximum 8 characters
Be sure to enter colon.
Figure 3-4 Addressee code and password