JMA-5100 Instruction Manual
JMA-5100 Instruction Manual
JMA-5100 Instruction Manual
MARINE RADAR
EQUIPMENT
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
Tilt the victim's head back as far as this face looks back. (A pillow may be inserted under his
neck.)
(2)
Push his jaw upward to open his throat wide (to spread his airway).
(3)
Pinch the victim's nostrils and take a deep breath, block his mouth completely with yours
and blow into his mouth strongly. Take a deep breath again and blow into his mouth.
Continue this 10 to 15 times a minute (blocking his nostrils).
(4)
Carefully watch that he has recovered his natural breathing and stop practicing artificial
respiration.
(5)
If it is difficult to open the victim's mouth, insert a rubber or vinyl tube into one of his
nostrils and blow into it blocking the other nostril and his mouth completely.
(6)
When the victim recovers consciousness, he may try to stand up suddenly, but let him lie
calmly and serve him with a cup of hot coffee or tea to keep him warm and quiet. (Never give
him alcoholic drinks.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
Place your both hands, one hand on the other, on the lower one third area of his breastbone
and compress his breast with your elbows applying your weight on his breast so that it is
dented about 2cm (repeat compressing his breast 50 times or so a minute).
(Cardiac massage)
(2)
(3)
Examine his pupils and his pulse sometimes. When the both have returned to normal, stop
the artificial respiration, serve him with a cup of coffee or tea and keep him warm and calm
while watching him carefully. Commit the victim to a medial specialist depending on his
condition. To let him recover from the mental shock, it is necessary for persons concerned to
understand his situations and the necessary treatments.
PREFACE
Thank you very much for purchasing the JRC marine radar equipment,
JMA-5104, JMA-5106 and JMA-5110.
This equipment is a marine radar equipment designed to obtain safe
operation of marine ships.
transceiver unit, a LCD display unit and a scanner unit as its main units.
Before operating the equipment, be sure to read this instruction manual
carefully for correct operation.
Maintain this instruction manual so that operators can refer to it at
anytime.
Refer to this manual when any inconvenience or defect occur.
Before Operation
Pictorial Indication
Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and are shown
on these equipment so that you can operate them safely and correctly
and prevent any danger to you and / or to other persons and any damage
to your property during operation. Such indications and their meanings
are as follows.
Please understand them before you read this manual:
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
Warning label
There is a warning label on the top cover of the equipment.
Do not try to remove, break or modify the label.
II
The customer should refrain from inspecting or repairing the internal parts of
this equipment.
Inspection or repair other than by specialized service personnel may cause
death or a serious injury of any person.
Please contact the sales department of Japan Radio Co., Ltd. or your local
branch, outlet or sales office with respect to maintenance and repair.
When performing maintenance in increment weather, please be sure to shut
the main power off.
Maintenance work performed without shutting the main power off may cause
death or a serious injury of any person by electric shock.
When performing maintenance or inspection of the scanner unit, be sure to
shut off the main power source.
Sudden movement of the scanner may cause death or a serious injury of any
person.
Be sure to shut off the main power source when approaching the scanner unit
for the purposes of maintenance or inspection.
Exposure to electric waves at proximate distances may cause death or a
serious injury of any person.
High Voltage
Since some sections of the modulator (CME-322 or QME-323) generate a high
voltage of about 4000V, no one except service engineers are allowed to touch
inside of the modulator.
The high voltage may cause death or a serious injury of any person by electric
shock.
When the above setting is set to OFF, microwaves are radiated even if the
scanner unit is not rotating, it may cause death or a serious injury of any
person. Therefore, utmost care is necessary.
Make the setting is set ON after the required operation is completed.
III
Make sure that the main power is turned off before maintaining the
equipment.
In particular, when a rectifier is used, a voltage is output from the rectifier
even if the power of the display is turned off and the radar is stopped.
This may cause failures of equipments, or death or a serious injury of any
person by electric shock.
When checking a scanner unit for maintenance, make sure that the main
power is turned off and the safety switch attached to the scanner unit is se to
OFF.
If the power is not turned off, failures of equipments may occur, and death or a
serious injury of any person may occur by electric shock.
And touching a rotating scanner unit may cause failures of equipments, or
death or a serious injury of any person by electric shock.
IV
Do not touch the insides of the scanner unit, transceiver and display unit.
Touching any high voltage area, you will get an electric shock.
For
VI
VII
If felt is not provided where the rope contacts the scanner, or if the scanner is
supported near the both ends of the radiator, you may damage the unit.
Be sure to apply the rope to the antenna support.
When mounting the scanner unit, please check the maximum length of the
holding bolts.
If the bolts are too long, it gives severe damage to inside of the scanner.
When mounting the scanner unit, please use the attached bolts.
The mounting base thickness must not exceed 15mm (0.6inch).
Provide a distance of 1m or more between a processing unit and a magnetic
compass.
If a processing unit is installed in a position too close to a magnetic compass, it
may affect the magnetic compass.
Install a processing unit in the location that is not affected by seawater.
The processing unit is not waterproof.
Use correct fuse ratings.
The use of incorrect ratings may cause an equipment failure.
The GPS compass JLR-10 of JRC always can output absolute azimuth without
gyro setting.
Therefore, do not set a gyro value when connecting JLR-10.
Since the modulation section contains a magnetron with stored magnetism, do
not place a lock or a magnetic card close to the modulation section.
Otherwise, failures or data corruption may occur in such devices.
Do not use solvents such as thinner, gasoline, benzene, trichlene, and ketone.
These solvents cause discoloration or deterioration.
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EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE
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XI
XII
Contents
PREFACE I
Before OperationII
Cautions to be used during operationIII
EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE IX
Chapter 1 Introduction 1
1.1
Functions 1
1.2
Features 1
1.3
Composition 2
1.4
Configuration 4
1.5
Chapter 2 Names and Functions in the Keyboard Unit and the Menu Structure 14
2.1
2.1.2
2.1.3
2.1.4
2.1.5
2.2
2.3
Menu Functions 23
2.3.1
Menu structure23
General menu [MENU] (1/1 page) 24
Installation setting menu [MENU] (1/3 pages)25
Installation setting menu [MENU] (2/3 pages)26
Installation setting menu [MENU] (3/3 pages)27
Menu by a direct key [TRAILS] (1/1 page) 28
Menu by a direct key [DIMM]29
Menu by a direct key [ALARM ACK]30
Menu by a direct key [ATA] (1/3 pages)31
Menu by a direct key [ATA] (2/3 pages)32
Menu by a direct key [ATA] (3/3 pages)33
Menu initialization by pressing a key at Power ON34
Setting menu language by pressing a key at Power ON34
Operation Flow35
3.2
Power-on Operation 36
3.2.1
Tuning [AUTO-TUNE]36
1. Switching the tuning mode 36
2. Turning the tuning control [AUTO-TUNE]36
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
3.3
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.3.4
3.3.5
3.4
3.5
Basic Operation 43
3.4.1
Transmitting [TX/PRF]43
3.4.2
3.4.3
3.4.4
3.4.5
3.4.6
Tuning 43
3.4.7
General Operation 44
3.5.1
3.5.2
3.5.3
3.5.4
3.5.5
3.5.6
Changing the bearing presentation method of the PPI screen [AZI MODE]54
3.5.8
3.5.9
Overview75
3.6.2
Operation procedures 76
1. Calling a function76
2. Changing the setting of a function key 76
3. Changing a function key title 76
4. Initializing the setting of a function key (Returning to the factory setting)77
Function key menu lists (display only) 78
3.7
3.7.2
3.7.3
3.7.4
3.7.5
3.7.6
3.7.7
3.7.8
3.7.9
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.3.1
Sea returns 87
4.3.2
False echoes 87
General Maintenance90
5.2
Scanner Unit 91
5.3
Display Unit 91
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5.4
Special Parts92
5.5
5.6
Chapter 7 Disposal 97
7.1
Equipment Disposal97
7.2
7.3
Chapter 8 Specifications 98
8.1
General Specifications 98
8.2
8.2.2
8.2.3
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
Option 105
8.6.1
8.6.2
Rectifier unit105
8.6.3
8.6.4
MARPA 105
8.6.5
NSK unit105
8.6.6
8.6.7
8.7
Rectifier 107
8.8
General108
9.2
9.2.2
9.3
9.3.2
9.3.3
9.3.4
9.3.5
9.3.6
9.3.7
9.3.8
Attaching a cable between a processing unit and a scanner unit (CFQ-6912-20/30) 126
9.3.9
9.5
9.6
9.5.2
9.5.3
Various adjustments139
9.5.4
Rectifier140
Adjustment 141
9.6.1
General adjustment141
9.6.2
9.6.3
9.7
Initialization143
9.7.1
9.8
9.7.2
9.7.3
9.7.4
9.7.5
9.7.6
9.8.2
Sea clutter preset [+RANGE-] [AUTO-TUNE] [AUTO-SEA] [AUTO-RAIN] [GAIN/PL] [MENU] 149
9.8.3
Control of main bang [+RANGE-] [AUTO-TUNE] [AUTO-SEA] [AUTO-RAIN] [GAIN/PL] [MENU] 150
9.8.4
9.8.5
9.8.6
9.8.7
9.8.8
9.8.9
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Attached Figures
[Fig. 101
[Fig. 102
[Fig. 103
[Fig. 104
[Fig. 105
[Fig. 106
[Fig. 107
[Fig. 108
[Fig. 109
[Fig. 110
[Fig. 111
[Fig. 112
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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Functions
This device is a marine radar device that utilizes a scanner unit including transmitter and
receiver and 10.4 inch liquid crystal display unit and uses a compact raster scan method for
achieving a fully semiconductor adopted (except for special electron tubes) system.
This equipment comprises radar as defined in the Wireless Telegraphy Act.
1.2 Features
Enhanced fundamental performance of the radar
Through switching among 4 steps in terms of pulse width/cycle switching of frequency and
switching among 3 steps in receiver bandwidth, enhanced fundamental performance of the
radar has been achieved towards display of clearer and high quality images.
Moreover,
1.3 Composition
Radar configuration and ship's power
Comprehensive
model name
Scanner unit
Processing
unit
Keyboard
unit
JMA-5104
JMA-5106
JMA-5110
NKE-2042
NKE-2062
NKE-2102
NDC-1260
NCE-7640
Display unit
NWZ-146
Quantity
JRC code
Remarks
Instruction manual
7ZPRD0590
CFQ6912-20
Power cable
CFQ-6911-5
5m
Spare parts
Spare parts are provided for each of the indicator unit and the scanner unit.
The following table lists spare parts for each unit.
Spare parts for the indicator unit (7ZRD0010) included in the same package as the processing unit
Item name
Quantity
JRC code
Remarks
Fuse (M60NR-10A)
5ZFAD00018
6-pin connector
5JCDX00014
8-pin connector
5JCDX00015
Note
Only a 10A fuse is available for processing unit F1 (fuse for the indicator unit power) regardless of the
input power voltage and transmission output.
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NKE-2042 (spare parts for 4kw scanner unit) included in the same package as scanner unit 7ZXRD0012
Item name
(model name)
Quantity
12V
input
Fuse (SM6.3)
Not required
24/32V
input
Fuse (SM3.15)
Not required
JRC code
5ZFAD00543
Remarks
For modulator (processing unit
F2:6.3A)
For motor (processing unit F3:)
5ZFAD00359
Note
For the 4kw scanner unit, insertion of F3 in the processing unit (fuse for motor) is not required since the
power supply is shared between the modulator and the motor. Therefore, there are no spare parts.
NKE-2062 (spare parts for 6kw scanner unit) included in the same package as scanner unit 7ZXRD0013
Item name
(model name)
12V
input
24/32V
input
Quantity
JRC code
Remarks
Fuse (SM6.3)
5ZFAD00543
Fuse (SM5)
5ZFAD00393
Fuse (SM3.15)
5ZFAD00359
Fuse (SM5)
5ZFAD00393
1.4 Configuration
7
Fig. 1.4 OUTLINE DRAWING OF PROCESSING UNIT NDC-1260
8
Fig. 1.5 OUTLINE DRAWING OF KEYBOARD UNIT NCE-7640
9
Fig. 1.6 OUTLINE DRAWING OF DISPLAY UNIT NWZ-146 (LANDSCAPE)
10
Fig. 1.7 OUTLINE DRAWING OF DISPLAY UNIT NWZ-146 (PORTRAIT)
27rpm
4kW
2ft
Landscape or Portrait
Display unit (NWZ-146)
5m
VGA signal out
Power cable (for 5m)
CFQ-6911-5
From DC10.8V to DC42V
(Cable length 20m)
From DC21.6V to DC42V
(Cable length 30m)
10.4 inches
color LCD
CFQ-6900(power cable)
CFQ-6901(signal cable)
Option
5m
H-7ZCNA0855
Rectifier
(Option)
NBA-797
H-CFQ-6934
GYRO in
(SYNC/STEP)
LOG in
(SYNC/STEP)
NSK unit
(Option)
NCT-4106
5m
H-7ZCNA0855
AC100/110/115/
200/220/230V, single phase
GPS Receiver or
NMEA signal input
NCA-868
H-7ZCRD0853
PC
plotter
NOTES :
ELIMINATING
THE
INTERFERENCE
ON
FREQUENCIES
USED
FOR
MARINE
EQUIPMENT.
Fig. 1.8 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF JMA-5104
11
27rpm
6kW
4ft/6ft
Landscape or Portrait
Display unit (NWZ-146)
5m
VGA signal out
Power cable (for 5m)
CFQ-6911-5
From DC10.8V to DC42V
(Cable length 20m)
From DC21.6V to DC42V
(Cable length 30m)
10.4 inches
color LCD
CFQ-6900(power cable)
CFQ-6901(signal cable)
Option
5m
GYRO in
(SYNC/STEP)
LOG in
(SYNC/STEP)
NSK unit
(Option)
NCT-4106
H-7ZCNA0855
Rectifier
(Option)
NBA-797
H-CFQ-6934
5m
H-7ZCNA0855
AC100/110/115/
200/220/230V, single phase
GPS Receiver or
NMEA signal input
NCA-868
H-7ZCRD0853
PC
plotter
NOTES :
ELIMINATING
THE
INTERFERENCE
ON
FREQUENCIES
USED
FOR
MARINE
EQUIPMENT.
Fig. 1.9 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF JMA-5106
12
27rpm
10kW
6ft
Landscape or Portrait
Display unit (NWZ-146)
5m
VGA signal out
10.4 inches
color LCD
CFQ-6900(power cable)
CFQ-6901(signal cable)
Option
5m
GYRO in
(SYNC/STEP)
LOG in
(SYNC/STEP)
NSK unit
(Option)
NCT-4106
H-7ZCNA0855
Rectifier
(Option)
NBA-797
H-CFQ-6934
5m
H-7ZCNA0855
AC100/110/115/
200/220/230V, single phase
GPS Receiver or
NMEA signal input
NCA-868
H-7ZCRD0853
PC
plotter
NOTES :
ELIMINATING
THE
INTERFERENCE
ON
FREQUENCIES
USED
FOR
MARINE
EQUIPMENT.
Fig. 1.10 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF JMA-5110
13
[CLEAR]
[JOG DIAL]
Track call :
[Track Ball]
14
(1)
(2)
(3)
(5)
Sensitivity knob
(8)
(14)
(17)
(18)
(19)
15
Jog dial
(4)
(6)
(7)
Track ball
16
17
18
Switches to automatic/manual.
Long mode :
When the power supply is set to ON while this key is pressed, horizontal
orientation display is set (12 o'clock).
Knob operation : The equipment is tuned when the knob is set to the center.
[AUTO-RAIN] knob
Short mode :
Switches to automatic/manual.
Long mode :
When the power supply is set to ON while this key is pressed, vertical
clockwise rotation display is set (3 o'clock).
Knob operation : The control function reaches the maximum when the knob is turned to the
full position in the clockwise direction and the minimum when the knob is
turned to the full position in the anti-clockwise direction.
[AUTO-SEA] knob
Short mode :
Switches to automatic/manual.
Long mode :
When the power supply is set to ON while this key is pressed, horizontal
reverse orientation display is set (6 o'clock).
Knob operation : When the knob is turned to the full position in clockwise direction, the
control function reaches the maximum level and when the knob is turned
to the full position in the anti-clockwise direction, the control function
reaches the minimum level.
[GAIN/PL] knob
Short mode :
Long mode :
Knob operation : When the knob is turned to the full position in the clockwise direction, the
sensitivity reaches the maximum level and when the knob is turned to the
full position in the anti-clockwise direction, the sensitivity reaches the
minimum level.
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characters displayed on the right-hand side indicates which rotation mode is the
current mode.
Rotation modes an mode display
Purpose
Mode name
EBL setting
EBL mode
JOG EBL1*
VRM setting
VRM mode
JOG VRM1*
JOG ATA
Menu display
JOG MENU
*At operation 1 and 2, EBL1, EBL2, VRM1, and VRM2 are displayed respectively.
The operations in short mode and long mode are the same as key operations in those modes.
Short mode :
When menu display is not set, the mode is switched to EBL/VRM/ATA operation
mode whenever the jog dial is pressed.
This mode determines the menu of the line that was selected when a menu is
displayed.
(Same operation as [ACQ/ENT]))
Long mode :
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Distance range
Fixed distance scale interval
Transmission status display
Motion display
PPI azimuth display
Guard zone operation displayed
21
Cursor information
Azimuth to the cursor
Distance to the cursor
Latitude to the cursor
Longitude to the cursor
<Vertical display>
Function setting status
Sea clutter/rain and snow reflection
suppression mode display
Distance range
Fixed distance scale interval
Transmission status display
Motion display
PPI azimuth display
Guard zone operation displayed
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Cursor information
Azimuth to the cursor
Distance to the cursor
Latitude to the cursor
Longitude to the cursor
See 3.3.3, "Switching the display language [DIMM]" for switching a display
language.
Opening a menu
Press the [MENU] key to display a menu.
Closing a menu
To close a menu, press the [MENU] key or keep pressing the [CLEAR] key until the menu is
closed.
Moving to a menu at a lower level
Menus are organized in a hierarchical structure. To move control to a menu at a lower level,
select the characters of a required menu item using [JOG DIAL] and press the [JOG DIAL] or
[ACQ/ENT] key. Consequently, the menu at the lower level is displayed.
Moving to a menu at an upper level
To return control to a menu at the immediate upper level, press the [CLEAR] key. The menu
at the immediate upper level is displayed.
Determining an item
To determine an item after changing the value using [TRACK BALL] or displaying the setting
item in reverse video, press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key.
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MENU
>
>
>
>
>
Display method
Press [MENU] in short mode.
BASIC
DISP OPTIONS
TX PLAN
INFORMATION
HELP
2nd level
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BASIC
INTERFERENCE IR1
TGT EXPANSION OFF
PROCESS
OFF
PROC SW RANGE 3.0
ECHO POWER
FULL
ZOOM
OFF
DISP OPTIONS
EBL BEARING
TRUE
FROATING EBL OFF
PARALLEL LINE OFF
VRM1 UNITS
NM
VRM2 UNITS
NM
WAYPOINT
OFF
POSITION
LL
LL-TD CONV >
TX PLAN
TX PLAN
OFF
TX PERIOD
10 SCAN
STBY PERIOD
3 MIN
INFORMATION
SOFTWARE VER.
PORT CONNECT
INITIALIZE
SELF TEST
LANGUAGE
DISP MOUNT
DISP MOUNT
DISP MOUNT
DISP MOUNT
HELP
ALL ACQENT+MENU
EBL+VRM
ALM ACK
UP TUNE
R RAIN
REV SEA
L GAIN
Sets markers that are displayed in graphic mode and functions that display
data from navigation equipment.
Displays the software version and operation status of the connected equipment.
HELP
Displays explanation of keys and menu operation.
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INSTALLATION
GYRO SETTING
123.4
RADAR
>
GPS
>
ATASETTING >
DATA/IN OUT >
BAUD RATE
>
DISPLAY MOUNT>
LCD SETTING >
BACKUP MEMORY>
INIT MENU
>
Display method
Press [MENU] in long mode.
2nd level
INSTALLATION
GYRO SETTING 123.4
SIMULATION
OFF
RADAR
>
GPS
>
ATASETTING >
DATA/IN OUT >
BAUD RATE
>
DISPLAY MOUNT>
LCD SETTING >
BACKUP MEMORY>
INIT MENU
>
GYRO SETTING
Sets gyro data.
INSTALLATION
GYRO SETTING 123.4
SIMULATION
OFF
OFF
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
DATA/IN OUT >
BAUD RATE
>
DISPLAY MOUNT>
LCD SETTING >
BACKUP MEMORY>
INIT MENU
>
SIMULATION
Switches between a simulator mode and a normal mode alternately.
RADAR
RADAR ADJUST >
RADAR ADJUST2>
RADAR SETTING>
ROT SPEED
>
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INSTALLATION
GYRO SETTING 123.4
SIMULATION
OFF
RADAR
>
GPS
>
ATASETTING >
DATA/IN OUT >
BAUD RATE
>
DISPLAY MOUNT>
LCD SETTING >
BACKUP MEMORY>
INIT MENU
>
Display method
Press [MENU] in long mode.
2nd level
GPS SETTING
GPS SETTING2
DGPS SETTING
WAAS SETTING
GPS INFO
GPS
>
>
>
>
>
ATASETTING
ATA
OFF
LEVEL H
64
LEVEL L
64
LEVEL G
64
VECTOR CONST 4
AUTO ACQ
OFF
TEST VIDEO
OFF
NUMBERING
AUTO
GATE DISP
OFF
DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL COURSE 000
SPEED IN
GPS BT
MANUAL SPEED 00.0 KT
POSITION IN
GPS
MANUAL POS.
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
COMPASS PORT JLR-10(9600)
2ND PANEL
DISABLE
NMEA OUT
>
CALIBRATION
PC
PANEL
BAUD RATE
4800
4800
Sets information for receiving data from a sensor such as speed, course, and
position.
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INSTALLATION
GYRO SETTING 123.4
SIMULATION
OFF
RADAR
>
GPS
>
ATASETTING >
DATA/IN OUT >
BAUD RATE
>
DISPLAY MOUNT HORIZONTAL
LCD SETTING >
BACKUP MEMORY>
INIT MENU
>
Display method
Press [MENU] in long mode.
2nd level
DISPLAY MOUNT
GYRO SETTING 123.4
SIMULATION
OFF
RADAR
>
GPS
>
ATASETTING >
DATA/IN OUT >
DISPLAY MOUNT
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL-RIGHT
INVERSION
VERTICAL-LEFT
DISPLAY MOUNT
Sets a display orientation of the display unit.
LCD SETTING
HS DISP START 143
VS DISP START 37
STORE
LOAD
BACKUP MEMORY
>
>
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
SUPRESS 0.0NM
CLEAR
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
Display method
Press the [TRAILS] key in long mode
TRAIL
TRAIL
TRAIL
TRAIL
RANGE
2nd level
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TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
8
SUPRESS 0.0NM
CLEAR
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
TRAIL INTERVAL
TRAIL
6M
TRAIL
TRAIL
RANGE
TRAIL
TRAIL
8
TRAIL
RANGE
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
0.0NM
CLEAR
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
TRAIL
TRAIL
TRAIL
0.0NM
RANGE
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
SUPRESS 0.0NM
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
TRAIL SUPPRESS
Sets the range for suppressing the trail from own ship.
TRAILS
TRAIL INTERVAL 6M
TRAIL REF LVL 8
TRAIL CLEAR
0.0NM
OFF
OFF
ON
CLEAR
TRAIL
TRAIL
RANGE
CLEAR
KEEP
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
TRAIL
0.0NM
OFF
CLEAR
TRAIL CLEAR
Clears the trail information from the memory.
RANGE TRAIL
Sets that trail information is not cleared even if the range is changed.
Menu by a direct key [DIMM] : Setting day/night mode and color and brightness of the selected screen
1st level
DAY/NIGHT
MODE
DAY1
COLOR
>
BRILLIANCE >
Display method
Press the [DIMM] key in lone mode.
2nd level
MODE
DAY1
DAY2
NIGHT1
NIGHT2
DAY/NIGHT
DAY1
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DAY1
DAY2
NIGHT1
NIGHT2
COLOR
>
>
>
>
DAY1
DAY2
NIGHT1
NIGHT2
BRILLIANCE
>
>
>
>
DAY/NIGHT
Select one of the four day/night modes.
ALARM
BUZZER
>
ALARM
>
ERROR LOG
>
ERROR LOG CLR>
Display method
Press the [ALARM ACK] key in long
mode.
2nd level
VOLUME
255
BUZZER
255
BUZZER
Sets a buzzer volume.
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ALARM
ALARM ZONE
OFF
GUARD ZONE >
ATA GUARD RING
ALARM
Sets various alarms. (3rd level available)
ERROR LOG
BACK
CPA/TCPA
1
GZ
3
LOST
2
PRC-TRIGER
1
ERROR LOG (several pages are available for the 2nd page)
Displays various types of error log.
NEXT
ALARM
BUZZER
>
ERROR LOG CLR
OFF
ON
Menu by a direct key [ATA] (1/3 pages) : Setting functions : This menu is displayed at installation of the option only.
1st level
ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
INTERCEPT
OFF
TARGET NUMBER ON
GATE SIZE
S
2nd level
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ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
RELATIVE
6.0MIN
TRUE
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
INTERCEPT
OFF
TARGET NUMBER ON
GATE SIZE
S
VECTOR
ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
6.0MIN
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
INTERCEPT
OFF
TARGET NUMBER ON
GATE SIZE
S
VECTOR LENGTH
Sets a vector length.
ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
0.0NM
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
INTERCEPT
OFF
TARGET NUMBER ON
GATE SIZE
S
CPA
Sets a vector.
Sets CPA.
Menu by a direct key [ATA] (2/3 pages) : Setting functions : This menu is displayed at installation of the option only.
1st level
ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
INTERCEPT
OFF
TARGET NUMBER ON
GATE SIZE
S
2nd level
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ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
OFF
00MIN
ON
OFF
TARGET NUMBER ON
GATE SIZE
S
CPA RING
ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
00MIN
OFF
TARGET NUMBER ON
GATE SIZE
S
TCPA
Sets TCPA
ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
INTERCEPT
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
S
INTERCEPT
Menu by a direct key [ATA] (3/3 pages) : Setting functions : This menu is displayed at installation of the option only.
1st level
ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
INTERCEPT
OFF
TARGET NUMBER ON
GATE SIZE
S
2nd level
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ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
TCPA
00MIN
TARGET NUMBER OFF
OFF
ON
ON
S
TARGET NUMBER
ATA
VECTOR
TRUE
VECTOR LENGTH 6.0MIN
CPA
0.0NM
CPA RING
OFF
GATE SIZE
00MIN
S
OFF
M
ON
L
S
GATE SIZE
Sets a tracking gate size.
INITIALIZE ALL
INITIALIZE ALL SETTING
INITIALIZE ALL
Performs initialization operation.
Display method
Set the power to ON by pressing the
[ACQ/ENT] key and [MENU] together.
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LANGUAGE SELECTION
ENGLISH
NORSK
FRANCAIS
ESPANYOL
ITALIANO
DUTCH
Display method
Set the power to ON by pressing
the [DIMM] key.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
Sets a language.
Tuning
Power-on operation
Basic operation
General operation
Power-on operation must be set before this radar is turned on/off or the equipment is operated.
Basic operation is the minimum operation for operating the radar.
General operation is necessary for customizing the settings used with basic operation to best suit
your needs or for using more useful functions.
Function key operation is necessary for storing the settings determined through general
operation by the user or for implementing more advanced usage.
The following explains each basic operation:
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Before starting maintenance work or the like, stop power supply by turning off the
power and disconnecting the power connector from the rectifier and the display.
Even if the power switch is turned off, there are live components in each unit. In
this status, maintenance or inspection work causes an electric shock, system
failure, or accident.
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Caution
The brightness set by the [DIMM] key does not change even if the brightness is
set to 0 by another switch.
Japanese
English
Norwegian
French
Spanish
Italian
Danish
(a) Turn on the power while pressing the [DIMM] key. The menu below is displayed.
(Continue pressing the [DIMM] key until the following menu is displayed, since it will take
about 10 seconds before the menu is displayed.)
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LANGUAGE SELECTION
ENGLISH
NORSK
FRANCAIS
ESPANYOL
ITALIANO
DANISH
(b) When the language selection menu is displayed, select the target language using [JOG
DIAL], and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key. The message is displayed
asking if you want the selected language. If the selected language is the right one, press
the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key again. The system starts with the selected language.
LANGUAGE SELECTION
YOUR SELECT IS
ENGILISH
ARE YOU SURE?
NO
YES
Caution
Be careful that if the volume of the buzzer is set to 0 or a value not high enough,
you may not hear the buzzer when an alarm is issued.
VOLUME
255
BUZZER
255
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DAY/NIGHT
DAY1
MODE
DAY1
DAY2
NIGHT1
NIGHT2
2. Switching the display color [DIMM]
The display color can be changed only for screens for which it is selectable.
The table below shows the screens for which a display color can be selected.
Color-selectable screens and display colors
Color-selectable screen
Color 1
Color 2
Color 3
Color 4
BLACK
BLUE
GRAY
BLACK
BLUE
GRAY
Color of echo
YELLOW
GREEN
ORANGE
SKY
GREEN
WHTIE
SKY
GREEN
WHTIE
COLOR
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(e) Subsequently, the right menu below is displayed. Operate [JOG DIAL] to select the color
to be set, and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the selection.
INSIDE
OUTSIDE
ECHO
TRAIL-TIME
TRAIL-CONT
DAY1
BLUE
BLUE
COLOR
BLUE
BLUE
INSIDE
BLACK
BLUE
GRAY
TRAIL-CONT
DAY1
BLUE
BLUE
COLOR
BLUE
BLUE
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DAY1
INSIDE
4
OUTSIDE
4
ECHO
4
TRAIL-TIME
4
TRAIL-CONT
4
HL/CURSOR/WPT 4
EBL/VRM/RR
4
ATA WHITE
4
ATA RED
4
CHARACTOR
4
PANEL DIMMER 8
DAY1
INSIDE
4
4
4
ECHO
4
TRAIL-TIME
4
TRAIL-CONT
4
HL/CURSOR/WPT 4
EBL/VRM/RR
4
ATA WHITE
4
ATA RED
4
CHARACTOR
4
PANEL DIMMER 8
Note
Brightness can be set by the lowest line PANEL DIMMER of this menu as well as the description
of 3.3.2 "Changing the brightness of the keyboard [DIMM]".
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3.4.6 Tuning
See 3.2.2, "Tuning [AUTO-TUNE]."
Caution
If the set sensitivity is too low, the target of a dangerous object or ship may not
be displayed.
In some cases, if the set sensitivity is too high, the receiver noise on the radar
screen increases and interferes with the observation.
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BASIC
INTERFERENCE IR1
OFF
OFF
IR1
OFF
IR2
3.0
IR3
FULL
ZOOM
OFF
Note
IR1
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Do not set the rain/snow clutter function to too high a suppression level.
Otherwise, not only echoes from rain/snow but also the targets of ships or
dangerous objects are suppressed, which may disturb the detection.
Set the best suppression level whenever you use the ran/snow clutter suppression
function.
When it rains or snows, echoes (rain clutters) from rain or snow are displayed on the PPI screen.
As a result, the images of echoes from ships or the likes are difficult to observe.
Use of the manual or automatic rain/snow clutter function suppresses rain clutters and makes it
easy to observe targets.
While the automatic rain/snow clutter function is working, the manual rain/snow clutter function
(control) cannot be used.
To select the manual or automatic rain/snow clutter function of this radar, operate the
[AUTO-RAIN] control. When the automatic rain/snow clutter suppression function is ON, "A
RAIN" is displayed on the upper right of the screen.
(a) Switching the rain/snow clutter suppression mode
If manual rain/snow clutter suppression is currently selected, pressing the [AUTO-RAIN]
control key changes to automatic rain/snow clutter suppression. If auto rain/snow clutter
suppression is currently selected, pressing the [AUTO-RAIN] control key changes to manual
rain/snow clutter suppression. The automatic rain/snow clutter suppression mode and
manual rain/snow clutter suppression mode are switched back and forth each time the key
is pressed.
(b) Turning the rain/snow clutter control
If manual rain/snow clutter suppression is currently selected, as the rain/snow clutter control
is turned clockwise, the rain/snow clutter suppression function works more strongly.
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Do not set the sea clutter suppression function to a level at which it clears all sea
clutters in short range.
Otherwise, not only echoes from waves but also the targets of ships or dangerous
objects are suppressed, which may disturb the detection.
Set the best suppression level whenever you use the sea clutter suppression
function.
If the sea becomes rough, echoes (sea clutters) from waves are displayed on the PPI screen. As a
result, the images of echoes from ships or the likes are difficult to view. Sea clutters appear more
clearly in shorter ranges.
Use of the manual or automatic sea clutter function suppresses sea clutters and makes it easy to
observe targets.
While the automatic sea clutter function is working, the manual rain/snow clutter function
(control) cannot be used.
To select the manual or automatic rain/snow clutter function of this radar, operate the
[AUTO-SEA] control. When the automatic sea clutter suppression function is ON, "A SEA" is
displayed on the upper right of the screen.
(a) Switching the sea clutter suppression mode
If manual sea clutter suppression is currently selected, pressing the [AUTO-SEA] control key
changes to automatic sea clutter suppression. If auto sea clutter suppression is currently
selected, pressing the [AUTO-SEA] control key changes to manual sea clutter suppression.
The automatic sea clutter suppression mode and manual sea clutter suppression mode
are switched back and forth each time the key is pressed.
(b) Turning the sea clutter control
If manual sea clutter suppression is currently selected, as the sea clutter control is turned
clockwise, the sea clutter suppression function works more strongly.
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In the figure above, the distance from the own ship to the target is 4 NM.
5. Measuring the distance from own ship using VRM#2 [VRM1/VRM2]
(a) Press the [VRM1/VRM2] key to reverse the value of VRM#2.
(b) Press [JOG DIAL] several times until the jog dial mode display at the right bottom of the
screen changes to "JOG VRM2."
(c) In this status, turn [JOG DIAL] to adjust the line of VRM#2 to the target, and read the
value of VRM#2 to measure the distance to the target.
Caution
If EBL2 is in floating EBL mode, the center of VRM2 is the fulcrum of EBL2.
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DISP OPTIONS
EBL BEARING
TRUE
FROATING EBL OFF
PARALLEL LINE OFF
VRM1 UNITS
NM
VRM2 UNITS
NM
NM
OFF
KM
LL
LL-TD CONV>
Setting of the units of VRM2
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If only EBL#1 or EBL#2 is displayed, press the [EBL] key to reverse the value of
EBL#1/EBL#2.
In this status, pressing the [EBL1/EBL2] key erases the non-reversed EBL.
4. Measuring the bearing from own ship using EBL#1 [EBL1/EBL2]
(a) Press the [EBL1/EBL2] key to reverse the value of EBL#1.
(b) Press the [JOG DIAL] control several times until the jog dial mode display at the right
bottom of the screen changes to "JOG EBL1."
(c) In this status, turn [JOG DIAL] to adjust the line of EBL#1 to the target, and read the
value of EBL#1 to measure the bearing to the target.
5. Measuring the bearing from own ship using EBL#2 [EBL1/EBL2]
(a) Press the [EBL1/EBL2] key to reverse the value of EBL#2.
(b) Press the [JOG DIAL] control several times until the jog dial mode display at the right
bottom of the screen changes to "JOG EBL2."
(c) In this status, turn [JOG DIAL] to adjust the line of EBL#2 to the target, and read the
value of EBL#2 to measure the bearing to the target.
In this case, the target is at a position of the relative bearing 45 degrees from the own ship.
6. Using EBL2 as a floating EBL
EBL2 can be used as a floating EBL (eccentric EBL).
Take the following steps to place EBL2 in floating EBL mode.
(a) Operate [TACK BALL] to determine the fulcrum of EBL2.
(b) Press the [MENU] key to display MENU .
(c) Select
DISP OPTIONS
and then
FLOATING EBL
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(d) The menu below is displayed. Turn [JOG DIAL] to select ON , and then press the [JOG
DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the selection.
DISP OPTIONS
EBL BEARING
TRUE
FROATING EBL OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
NM
VRM2 UNITS
NM
WAYPOINT
OFF
POSITION
LL
LL-TD CONV>
As shown in the figure below, EBL2 moves to the cursor position. If VRM2 is displayed at the
same time, the center of VRM2 also moves to the fulcrum of EBL2.
Caution
True bearing and relative bearing are switched for both EBL1 and EBL2.
Thus, they cannot be set for EBL1 and EBL2 separately.
If true bearing presentation is selected, the value of EBL is displayed following by "T." If
relative bearing presentation is selected, the value of EBL is displayed following by "R."
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Take the following steps to switch between the relative bearing and true bearing of EBL:
(a) Press the [MENU] key to display MENU .
(b) Select
DISP OPTIONS
and then
EBL BEARING
DISP OPTIONS
EBL BEARING
TRUE
RELATIVE
OFF
TRUE
OFF
VRM1 UNITS
NM
VRM2 UNITS
NM
WAYPOINT
OFF
POSITION
LL
LL-TD CONV>
3.5.7 Changing the bearing presentation method of the PPI screen [AZI MODE]
The following three bearing presentation methods are available for the radar PPI screen:
(a) Relative bearing presentation (Head Up)
Relative bearing is presented with the heading just above (at 0 of bearing marker) the PPI
screen.
When the ship's heading changes, the bearing of the echo image on the PPI screen also
changes.
If bearing information cannot be received from a navigator such as a gyrocompass, this relative
bearing presentation is applied.
To place the screen in Head Up mode, press the [AZI MODE] key on the keyboard several times
until the display at the upper left of the screen changes to "HUP."
(b) True bearing presentation (North Up)
True bearing is presented with "North" as due north of the PPI screen.
Even if the ship's heading changes, the bearing of the echo image on the PPI screen does not
change.
(A device such as a gyrocompass is necessary for getting bearing information.)
To place the screen in North Up mode, press the [AZI MODE] key on the keyboard several
times until the display at the upper left of the screen changes to "NUP."
(c) Course Up [AZI MODE]
The ship's heading at time of setting Course Up mode is presented with right above (at 0 of
bearing marker) of the PPI screen.
When own ship's course changes after setting as Course Up mode, the bearing of the echo
image on the PPI screen does not change and the ship's heading marker turns by only the
change of the ship's heading.
When the course greatly changes, hold down the [AZI MODE] key to set the course again.
(Course up reset)
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To place the screen in Course Up mode, press the [AZI MODE] key on the keyboard several
times until the display at the upper left of the screen changes to "CUP."
Caution
Course up reset is only available in Course Up mode.
Hold down the [AZI MODE] key except course reset mode, the mode is shifted to
gyro setting mode.
The input of bearing information from the navigator is necessary for changing
the bearing presentation method of the PPI screen.
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Note
Even if the center of the PPI screen is moved, this radar does not erase the images on the PPI screen
including the display of trails and the likes.
You can observe the heading of another ship at any time by freely moving the center of PPI screen.
Caution
The center of the PPI screen can be moved by up to 90% of the maximum screen
radius. If the center is moved by the allowable maximum into the SHM
direction, the observable range of targets in the heading direction becomes too
small, which is dangerous.
The center of the screen should be moved into the SHM direction for short
observation such as confirmation of another ship's position.
Even while the trail display function is set to OFF, the trail storage function is always working.
Thus, you can display trail data through one-touch operation whenever you want to.
1. Setting the trail display function to ON/OFF [TRAILS]
(a) Press the [TRAILS] key. The display changes in the following sequence:
Display OFF display ON (timing trail display) display ON (continuous trail display)
display ON (timing trail display + continuous trail display) display OFF.
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TRAIL
TRAIL
TRAIL
TRAIL
RANGE
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
SUPRESS 0.0NM
CLEAR
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
TRAIL
6NM
TRAIL
TRAIL
RANGE
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
8
SUPRESS 0.0NM
CLEAR
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
Caution
Because wake time may err by the rotation speed of scanner unit or the setting
timing, surely use this as a standard.
[ACQ/ENT] key.
(c) Select ON , and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the selection.
TRAIL
TRAIL
TRAIL
TRAIL
RANGE
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
SUPRESS 0.0NM
CLEAR
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
TRAILS
TRAIL INTERVAL 6M
TRAIL REF LVL 8
TRAIL CLEAR
0.0NM
OFF
OFF
ON
CLEAR
(d) The ON selected above is automatically changed back to OFF when the stored trail
data has been cleared.
4. Setting a trail reference level (trail threshold) [TRAILS]
A trail reference level is used to determine whether to store trail data depending on the
strength of targets.
A level 0 to 15 can be set as a threshold.
When level 1 is set, the data of all the targets displayed on the PPI screen is stored/displayed.
As a higher level is set, the trail data of only stronger targets is stored/displayed.
Level 8 is usually set.
If sea clutters are strong and they are also stored/displayed, set a level higher than 8.
Conversely, if the trail data of weak targets is difficult to store/display, set a level lower than 8.
Take the following steps to set a trail reference level (trail threshold):
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(a) Hold down the [TRAILS] key to display the TRAILS menu.
(b) Operate [JOG DIAL] to select TRAIL REF LVL , and then press the [JOG DIAL] or
[ACQ/ENT] key.
(c) The menu below is displayed. Select the threshold (level) you want to set, and then press
the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the selection.
TRAIL
TRAIL
8
TRAIL
RANGE
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
0.0NM
CLEAR
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
TRAIL
TRAIL
TRAIL
0.0NM
RANGE
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
SUPRESS 0.0NM
OFF
TRAIL
CLEAR
[ACQ/ENT] key.
(c) The menu below is displayed. Turn [JOG DIAL] to select KEEP , and then press the
[JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the selection.
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TRAIL
TRAIL
RANGE
CLEAR
KEEP
TRAILS
INTERVAL 6M
REF LVL 8
TRAIL
0.0NM
OFF
CLEAR
Caution
When the image expansion function is used, the echoes of two targets that are
close to each other in the distance direction (ahead/behind) and angle direction
may turn into a single image on the PPI screen.
Caution
When a longer pulse is selected, the echoes of two targets that are close to each
other in the distance direction (ahead/behind) may turn into a single image on
the PPI screen.
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Caution
This function does not work when the 0.125 nautical mile range is used.
BASIC
INTERFERENCE IR1
TGT EXPANSION OFF
PROCESS
OFF
ZOOM
3.0
OFF
FULL
ON
OFF
The center of the PPI can be moved to a position of 90% of the observation
range.
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Caution
Do not use this function to view the radar beacon, the START signal, or a target
moving at a high speed on the radar screen.
This function is used most suitably in TM mode.
When you use the function in RM mode, select N-UP or C-UP. Use of the
function with H-UP may cause images to be blurred.
PROC2:
Select PROC2 to display images in more stable state than "PROC1" does.
PROC2 is effective particularly when there are many sea clutters.
Use PROC2 in a range of 3 nautical miles or more as a rule of thumb.
PROC3:
Select PROC3 when a target is not displayed at the very limit of remote noise.
Use PROC3 in a range of 6 nautical miles or more as a rule of thumb.
Disadvantage of PROC3 is that the target may be more difficult to observe because
noise or the like also appears clearly.
PROC1+3: PROC1 is performed in a preset processing range (the processing range from own
ship), and PROC3 is performed outside the processing range (the processing range
or more).
Use PROC1+3 as navigation when you want to display a target at the very limit of
remote noise while performing PROC1 that makes it easy to observe other ships
influenced by sea clutters in short range.
PROC2+3: PROC2 is performed in a preset processing range (the processing range from own
ship), and PROC3 is performed outside the processing range (the processing range
or more).
Use PROC2+3 as navigation when you want to display a target at the very limit of
remote noise while performing PROC2 that makes it easier to observe other ships
influenced by sea clutters in short range than PROC1 does.
Take the following steps to set image processing:
(a) Press the [MENU] key to display MENU .
(b) Select BASIC and then PROCESS pressing the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key after
each selection.
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(c) The menu below is displayed. Turn [JOG DIAL] to select PROC1 , PROC2 , PROC3 ,
PROC1+3 , or
PROCESS
OFF
PROC1
PROC2
PROC3
PROC1+3
PROC2+3
BASIC
IR1
OFF
OFF
3.0
FULL
OFF
BASIC
INTERFERENCE IR1
TGT EXPANSION OFF
PROCESS
OFF
PROC SW RANGE 3.0
3.0NM
FULL
ZOOM
OFF
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sequence:
"RM" "TM" "CTM" "RM"
RM:
Relative motion. This mode displays other targets in relative motion fixing the own
ship to the center.
Radar trails are displayed in relative motion.
TM:
True motion. This mode displays the own ship and other targets in true motion on the
screen with the earth being fixed.
Radar trails are displayed in true motion.
CTM: True motion with own ship fixed. This mode displays other targets in relative motion
fixing the own ship to the center.
Radar trails are displayed in relative motion.
"True motion display TM"
The fixed position of own ship on the screen moves according to the ship speed and course. A
fixed target like a land target is fixed onto the screen, and an actually moving target moves on
the screen. The position of own ship is set to a position about 66% of the radius in the opposite
direction of the course on the extension of the ship's heading marker (SHM) when the true
motion display is enabled. The ship starts moving from the position according to the specified
own ship's speed and course.
After that, when the own ship reaches a position 66% of the radius in the opposite direction,
the own ship's position is automatically reset to the position at switching to the true motion
display.
The own ship's position is reset to the position at switching to true motion display, and the own
ship starts moving from the position.
Allowable combinations of azimuth modes and motion modes
Available azimuth modes vary depending on the motion mode.
H-UP
N-UP
C-UP
RM
TM
CTM
CTM
True motion
Image processing
True motion
True motion
Radar trails
Off-center
90%
90%
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TX PLAN
OFF
ON
TX PLAN
OFF
10 SCAN
3 MIN
When the intermittent transmitting function is turned ON, the transmitting state is placed
only while the antenna rotates the preset number of times. Similarly, the standby state is
placed only during the set time.
2. Canceling the intermittent transmitting function [MENU]
In step (c) above, select OFF , and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine
the selection.
3. Setting the period of the transmitting state (the number of antenna rotations) [MENU]
Take the following steps to set the number of antenna rotations:
(a) Press the [MENU] key to display MENU .
(b) Select TX PLAN and then TX PERIOD pressing the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key
after each selection.
(c) The menu below is displayed. Turn [JOG DIAL] to set the number of antenna rotations
for placing the transmitting state, and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to
determine the setting.
TX PLAN
TX PERIOD
199 SCAN
TX PLAN
OFF
10 SCAN
3 MIN
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When the period of the transmitting state is set, the transmitting state is placed only while the
antenna rotates the set number of times and then automatically switched to the standby state.
After the standby state is placed for the set time, it is switched to the transmitting state again.
Likewise, the two states are switched back and forth repeatedly.
4. Setting the period of the standby state [MENU]
Take the following steps to set the period of the standby state:
(a) Press the [MENU] key to display MENU .
(b) Select TX PLAN and then STBY PERIOD pressing the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT]
key after each selection.
(c) The menu below is displayed. Turn [JOG DIAL] to set the time for placing the standby
state, and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the setting.
TX
TX PLAN
STBY PERIOD
199 MIN
PLAN
OFF
10 SCAN
3 MIN
When the period of the standby state is set, the standby state is placed only for the set time
and then automatically switched to the transmitting state. After the transmitting state is
placed while the antenna rotates the set number times, it is switched to the standby state
again. Likewise, the two states are switched back and forth repeatedly.
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Caution
The volume of the alarm is the same as the volume of the buzzer. Be careful
that if the volume of the buzzer is set too low, you may not recognize that an
alarm is issued.
The alarm does not always respond to all targets. Thus, the alarm should be
used simply as an auxiliary device, and the operator herself/himself should
monitor the heading of other ships and targets with her/his eyes and ears.
ALARM
ALARM ZONE
OFF
GUARD ZONE
ATA GUARD RING
Note
Select ATA GUARD RING only when you use the optional MARPA function.
2. Canceling the radar alarm function
In step (c) above, select OFF , and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine
the selection.
3. Creating a radar guard zone [ALARM ACK]
Take the following steps to create a radar guard zone for issuing a radar alarm:
(a) Hold down the [ALARM ACK] key to display the ALARM menu.
(b) Select ALARM , GUARD ZONE , and then SETTING pressing the [JOG DIAL] or
[ACQ/ENT] key after each selection.
(c) A line is displayed for setting a guard zone. Operate [TRACK BALL] to set the range
inside the guard zone, and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key.
(d) Operate [TRACK BALL] to set the range outside the guard zone and the starting angle of
the guard zone, and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key.
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(e) Operate [TRACK BALL] to set the ending angle of the guard zone, and then press the
[JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the setting.
GUARD ZONE
ALARM MODE
IN
ALARM LEVEL
8
SETTING
Caution
Radar guard zone modes
There are two guard zone modes (invade and leave) - the invade mode issues an
alarm when a ship or target gets into the specified guard zone, and the leave
mode issues an alarm when a ship or target gets out of the specified guard zone.
Note that the range specified as the radar guard zone is displayed only when the
radar is in transmitting state. It is not displayed when the radar is in standby
state.
ALARM ,
ALARM MODE
GUARD ZONE
ALARM MODE
IN
IN
8
OUT
5. Setting a radar guard zone detection level [ALARM ACK]
Take the following steps to set the detection level of a guard zone:
(a) Hold down the [ALARM ACK] key to display the ALARM menu.
(b) Select ALARM ,
GUARD ZONE
ALARM MODE
IN
ALARM LEVEL
8
8
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Caution
An alarm level 0 to 8 can be set as the volume of the alarm. As a lower value is
specified, the alarm responds to a weaker target.
Be careful that if a set alarm level is too high, the alarm may not work when it
should.
DISP OPTIONS
and then
PARALLEL LINE
DISP OPTIONS
EBL BEARING
TRUE
FROATING EBL OFF
PARALLEL LINE OFF
OFF
NM
ON
NM
WAYPOINT
OFF
POSITION
LL
LL-TD CONV>
The parallel line cursors turn in the direction in which EBL2 turns.
The spacing of parallel line cursors can be changed in the direction in which VRM2 turns.
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Caution
The MOB mark is displayed only on condition that a navigator is connected and
latitude/longitude information is input.
The MOB function does not work unless latitude/longitude information is input.
DISP OPTIONS
and then
WAYPOINT
DISP OPTIONS
EBL BEARING
TRUE
FROATING EBL OFF
PARALLEL LINE OFF
VRM1 UNITS
NM
VRM2 UNITS
NM
WAYPOINT
OFF
OFF
LL
ON
2. Erasing WAYPOINT
In step (c) above, select OFF , and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine
the selection.
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DISP OPTIONS
EBL BEARING
TRUE
FROATING EBL OFF
PARALLEL LINE OFF
VRM1 UNITS
NM
VRM2 UNITS
NM
POSITION
OFF
LL
LL
TD
DISP OPTIONS
and then
LL-TD CONV
LORAN-C
4900
LORAN-C
TD COR.
TD COR.
LL-TD CONV
GRI
4900
0
TD2
0
TD1
0.0
TD2
0.0
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DISP OPTIONS
and then
LL-TD CONV
LL-TD CONV
LORAN-C GRI
4900
LORAN-C TD1
0
0
0
TD COR. TD1
0.0
TD COR. TD2
0.0
Setting TD1 (Select the item one case lower for TD2.)
3. Setting the correction value (of TD1 or TD2)
(a) Press the [MENU] key to display MENU .
(b) Select
DISP OPTIONS
and then
LL-TD CONV
LL-TD CONV
LORAN-C GRI
4900
LORAN-C TD1
0
LORAN-C TD2
0
TD COR. TD1
0.0
0.0
0.0
Setting the correction value of TD1 (Select the item one case lower for TD2.)
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Caution
The initial setting item determines whether to output the above data. For details,
see the initial setting item 9.8.29, "Setting a NMEA data output frequency
[MENU]."
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Storing and using complex radar signal processing settings in the optimum status by usage,
and
Calling optimum signal processing settings for the sea conditions, weather, ship dimensions,
and the like.
Off
STAND :
COAST :
CALM :
RAIN :
BIRD :
LONG :
BUOY :
USER1 :
User setting 1 (Used for setting not included in the 11 settings above)
USER2 :
User setting 2 (Used for setting not included in the 11 settings above)
The signal processing settings above are defined in accordance with the titles. Users can make
further detailed settings meeting their needs.
Functions 1 to 4 are factory-set to the titles and signal processing settings as follows:
FUNC1 : COAST
FUNC2 : DEEPSEA
FUNC3 : FISHNET
FUNC4 : RAIN
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STANDARD
FUNC1
FUNC2
FUNC3
FUNC4
(c) The menu below is displayed.
FUNCTION
>
>
>
>
>
Select
[ACQ/ENT] key.
STANDARD
MODE
> COAST
VIDEO
>
TRAILS
>
PULSE LENGTH >
INITIALIZE >
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(d) The menu below is displayed. Select the signal processing you want to set by turning
[JOG DIAL], and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the setting.
You can select the settings of signal processing as shown below.
OFF :
Off
STAND :
COAST :
CALM :
RAIN :
BIRD :
LONG :
BOUY :
USER1 :
USER2 :
STANDARD
COAST
MODE
COAST
TRAILS
>
PULSE LENGTH >
INITIALIZE >
Select
LOAD
INITIALIZE THIS
FUNCITON SETTING
ARE YOU SURE?
NO
YES
Only the above items can be set in the FUNCTION menu. All the other menus are only for
confirming the settings. The following shows FUNCTION menu lists:
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STANDARD
FUNC1
FUNC2
FUNC3
FUNC4
FUNCTION
>
>
>
>
>
Level 2 menu
Level 3 menu
STANDARD
MODE
COAST
VIDEO
>
TRAILS
>
PULSE LENGTH >
INITIALIZE >
VIDEO
INTERFERENCE OFF
TGT EXPANSION OFF
PROCESS
OFF
PROC SW RANGE 3.0NM
AUTO STC/FTC
VIDEO LATITUDE OFF
VD NOISE REJ NORMAL
GAIN OFFSET
0
XMIT REP. FREQ NORMAL
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
NEXT
VIDEO
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BACK
F-NET DETECT
IR SHIFT
DR RANGE CONT
TGT EXP LEVEL
TGT EXP PROC
STANDARD
MODE
STANDARD
VIDEO
>
TRAILS
>
PULSE LENGTH >
INITIALIZE >
STANDARD
MODE
STANDARD
VIDEO
>
TRAILS
>
PULSE LENGTH >
INITIALIZE >
OFF
OFF
OFF
LEVEL1
OFF
TRAILS
TRAIL INTERVAL 6M
TRAIL REF LVL 8
TRAIL SUPRESS OFF
1.5NM
3NM
6NM
PULSE LENGTH
0.08us
0.25us
0.5us
INFORMATION
and then
SOFTWARE VER.
SOFTWARE VER.
V 1.00
2003/01/01
PANEL
V 1.00
PANEL2
V 1.00
SCANNER
V 1.00
ATA
V 1.00
NSK
-----MAIN
INFORMATION
and then
PORT CONNECT
GPS
COMPASS
PC
SCANNER
PANEL
PANEL2
ATA
PORT CONNECT
NMEA0183
JLR-10
NMEA0183
CONNECT
CONNECT
NONE
NONE
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1 2 7
From 25 to 37
From 38 to 50
From 51 to 63
From 64 to 76
From 77 to 89
From 90 to 102
From 60 to 80
From 70 to 90 (Approximately)
From 70 to 90 (Approximately)
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(Approximately)
ERROR LOG
BACK
CPA/TCPA
1
GZ
3
LOST
2
PRC-TRIGER
1
NEXT
Error list
When a error occurs, the following error is displayed at the lower right of the screen, and is
saved in the error log.
When you connect to our company or an agency, tell contents of the error log at the time of
failure.
TRX
TRX-DATA
PANEL
PANEL DATA
PANEL2
PANEL2 DAT
GPS
GPS DATA
GPS STATUS
COMPASS
COMP DATA
PC
PC DATA
NSK
NSK DATA
GYRO
LOG
GPS COMP
GCOMP DATA
TRX-HEATER
TRX-MHV
SSW OFF
TRX-HL
TRX-AZI
TRX-REV
TRX-TRIGER
TRX-VIDEO
PRC-HL
PRC-AZI
PRC-TRIGER
PRC-VIDEO
ALARM
BUZZER
>
ERROR LOG CLR
OFF
ON
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INITIALIZE
SELF TEST
LANGUAGE
DISP MOUNT
DISP MOUNT
DISP MOUNT
DISP MOUNT
HELP
ALL ACQENT+MENU
EBL+VRM
ALM ACK
UP TUNE
R RAIN
REV SEA
L GAIN
Even if the power is turned off, the settings of menus and software keys are held
through this lithium battery. Consequently, when the power is turned on next, the
radar is operable in the status in which it was most recently used.
When the battery reaches the end of its useful life, all the settings including menus are
automatically reset.
Therefore, the initial settings need to be made again after battery replacement.
Caution
When the battery nears the end of its useful life, the range and bearing may not
be measured correctly.
Replace the battery immediately, and make the initial settings.
(c) If the battery cannot be replaced immediately, as first-aid measures, make the initial
settings each time you turn on the power. In this case, note that all the settings are reset
when the power is turned off.
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Caution
When INITIALIZE is executed, ENGINEERS MENU is initialized. However, the
contents stored by BACKUP MEMORY are not initialized.
When the battery for backup wears down, the contents stored by
BACKUP MEMORY are initialized.
(a) Turn on the power while pressing the [MENU] key and [ACQ/ENT] key at the same time.
(b) The NO and YES menu is displayed after the menu below. Turn [JOG DIAL] to
select
YES , and then press the [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT] key to determine the
selection.
INITIALIZE ALL
INITIALIZE ALL SETTING
ARE YOU SURE?
NO
YES
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a1=2.23h1
a2=2.23h2
a1 + a2=2.23 (h1 + h2 )
a1, a2Unit [Nautical miles]
h1, h2Unit [Meters]
The target may be unable to be observed when the height of a scanner unit or an
target is low.
Island not displayed on the screen
10 NM
h1(meters)
Scanner unit height
10 NM
a1+a2(NM)
Distance
85
h2 (meters)
Target height
Since the echo which returns from a coastline with a fairly gradual ascent is
weak, observation of such land may not be able to be performed.
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(a) Ghost
Depending on the location where the scanner unit is installed, radio waves are emitted from
nearby chimney stacks or masts, developing ghosts. Consequently, targets that are located
in those direction may not appear as echoes on the PPI screen.
The presence of these ghosts can be identified by observing sea returns and checking the
returns for dim areas or voids.
If a ghost is detected, remember the direction in which it appears and observe the target
carefully.
(b) Side echo
There are cases in which an arc-shaped broken line appears over the same
range as the echo from the target. This image is caused by the side lobes
of the beam emitted from the scanner unit. This type of false echoes can
easily be identified if the target stands alone.
(c) Indirect echo
The direction of the radio wave
from the radar may be changed by
a reflection (secondary reflection)
at a chimney stack or mast of a
ship, developing a false echo in a
direction in which there should be
no target.
The indirect echo developed by the
secondary reflection appears in the
direction of the chimney stack or
mast that reflected the radio wave.
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88
: Select 6 or 12 nm
: Set to minimum
AUTO SEA
: OFF
TUNE control
IR
: Set IR OFF
PROCESS
[Example]
Caution
When above settings to are made to display SART signals, objects
around the own ship will not appear on the radar screen, so perform thorough
visual monitoring of the sea area around the own ship to avoid any collision or
stranding.
Further, when more than one radar systems are mounted, while using a 9GHz
band radar for searching SART signals, be sure to use another radar as an
ordinary radar to perform monitoring of objects around the own ship to avoid
any collision, check of the position of the own ship to avoid any stranding, and
so on.
Need to return the set for normal operation on completion.
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The customer should refrain from inspecting or repairing the internal parts of this
equipment.
Inspection or repair other than by specialized service personnel may cause death
or a serious injury of any person.
Please contact the sales department of Japan Radio Co., Ltd. or your local branch,
outlet or sales office with respect to maintenance and repair.
When performing maintenance in increment weather, please be sure to shut the
main power off.
Maintenance work performed without shutting the main power off may cause death
or a serious injury of any person by electric shock.
Caution
When cleaning the surface, please refrain from using organic solvents such as
thinner or benzene.
Use of such organic solvents may damage the surface coating.
When cleaning the surface, remove dust and grime and wipe with a clean dry
cloth.
The following maintenance steps are required to ensure that the radar always operates in the
optimal condition.
maintenance is recommended.
General maintenance steps common to all equipment are as follows.
Cleaning
Remove dust, grime and sea water that has adhered to the unit. Use dry cloth to clean the
unit. In particular, use a brush to clean the ventilating opening to ensure smooth flow of air.
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When performing maintenance or inspection of the scanner unit, be sure to shut off
the main power source.
Sudden movement of the scanner may cause death or a serious injury of any
person.
Be sure to shut off the main power source when approaching the scanner unit for
the purposes of maintenance or inspection.
Exposure to electric waves at proximate distances may cause death or a serious
injury of any person.
Caution
Vigorous wiping with dry cloth or the use of gasoline or thinner should be
avoided in cleaning the LCD.
Such action may cause scratches and deterioration.
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Name
Type
Manufacturer
Location of use
JRC Code
V201
Magnetron
MSF1421B
New JRC
Scanner unit
5VMAA00049
A101
Circulator
H-6AJRD00001
Toshiba
Scanner unit
6AJRD00001
A102
Diode limiter
NJS6930
New JRC
Scanner unit
5EZAA00024
E301
Front end
NJT1028
New JRC
Scanner unit
5EZAA00039
Manufacturer
Location of use
JMA-5106
Model
Number
Name
Type
JRC Code
V201
Magnetron
MSF1422B
New JRC
Scanner unit
5VMAA00068
A101
Circulator
H-6AJRD00001
Toshiba
Scanner unit
6AJRD00001
A102
Diode limiter
NJS6930
New JRC
Scanner unit
5EZAA00024
E301
Front end
NJT1969
New JRC
Scanner unit
5EZAA00037
Manufacturer
Location of use
JMA-5110
Model
Number
Name
Type
JRC Code
V201
Magnetron
MSF1425B
New JRC
Scanner unit
5VMAA00051
A101
Circulator
H-6AJRD00001
Toshiba
Scanner unit
6AJRD00001
A102
Diode limiter
NJS6930
New JRC
Scanner unit
5EZAA00024
E301
Front end
NJT1969
New JRC
Scanner unit
5EZAA00037
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Modulator circuit
CME-322
Receiver
CAE-475
Motor unit
H-7BDRD0023
Remarks
NKE-2062
Name
Modulator circuit
CME-323
Receiver
CAE-475-1
Motor unit
CBP-153
Remarks
NKE-2102
Name
Modulator circuit
CPA-248
Receiver
CAE-475-1
Motor unit
CBP-167
CBD-1645
Remarks
NDC-1260
Name
CMC-1190
CBD-1638
MARPA circuit
CDC-1144
Remarks
Option
NCE-7640
Name
Keyboard circuit
Remarks
CCK-892
NWZ-146
Name
LCD unit
H-7WZNA0701
CBF-30
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Remarks
Conceivable Cause
a. Breakdown in the power supply terminal (CBD-1638);
The scanner unit does not b. Breakdown in the motor unit (JMA-5104: CML-674
rotate.
H-7BDRD0023 inside the scanner unit,
JMA-5106/6110: CBD-153)
a. Breakdown of the receiver (JMA-5104: CAE-475,
JMA-5106/5110: CAE-475-1)
The scanner unit rotates b. Breakdown of the main control circuit (CMC-1190).
but no radar image appears
What is the condition of the transmission trigger (TI)?
(characters and markers
are, however, displayed).
c. Breakdown in the motor unit (JMA-5104: CML-674
H-7BDRD0023 inside the scanner unit,
JMA-5106/6110: CBD-153)
a. If the switches do not work even after turning the
power on again, breakdown is in the main control
circuit (CMC-1190).
The operation switches do
not work.
b. Breakdown is in the panel circuit (CCK-892)
c. Cut in the cable connecting the operation unit.
(H-7ZCNA0855)
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Phone
Fax
Serial No.
(1) Check the following items in the order of the number, and circle the applicable answer
between YES or NO.
If the item cannot be determined as YES or NO, explain in detail in the item (15), Others.
(2) If any of the items (1) through (4) is marked as NO, check the fuse of the product (refer to
Section 5.6 and 9.4).
(3) Check the items (4) through (14) while the transmission (TX) is ON.
* Functions mentioned in the items (13) through (14) may be optional. If the function is optional,
answer is not necessary.
No.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Check Item
Power can be turned on. (The lamp on the keyboard is lit.)
A few minutes after powering-on, it will become stand-by status (TX
Ready).
When powering-on (or TX ON), the LCD displays something (LCD is lit).
The scanner unit rotates at the transmission (X-MIT) ON. (Check the
following items while transmission is ON.)
Result
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
(5)
YES
NO
(6)
YES
NO
(7)
VRM is displayed.
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
(10)
YES
NO
(11)
EBL is displayed.
YES
NO
(12)
YES
NO
*(13)
YES
NO
*(14)
YES
NO
(8)
(9)
(15)
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Chapter 7 Disposal
7.1 Equipment Disposal
Dispose of this equipment by following the ordinances or regulations of the local authorities in
charge of the disposal site.
Before disposing of used lithium batteries, insulate by affixing tape to the positive
and negative terminals or by other means. Otherwise, short-circuiting may occur,
resulting in heat generation, bursting or ignition.
Do not keep used lithium batteries but dispose of them immediately after as non-combustible
waste.
Before disposing of used lithium batteries, insulate by affixing tape to the positive and
negative terminals or by other means. In the area where used batteries are separated from
other waste, dispose of them by following the local regulations.
After replacing it, return the used one to your local distributor or our sales office.
For detail, ask your local distributor or our sales office.
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Chapter 8 Specifications
8.1 General Specifications
1) Picture
2) Display screen
3) Range scale
<JMA-5104>
0.125nm, 0.25nm, 0.5nm, 0.75nm, 1.5nm, 3nm,
6nm, 12nm, 24nm, 48nm
<JMA-5106 / JMA-5110>
0.125nm, 0.25nm, 0.5nm, 0.75nm, 1.5nm, 3nm,
6nm, 12nm, 24nm, 48nm, 72nm
4) Minimum range
5) Range discrimination
6) Bearing accuracy
Better than 1
7) Bearing representation
8) Environmental condition
<Temperature>
Scanner unit : -25 C to +55 C
Display unit : -15 C to +50 C
<Relative humidity>
Scanner unit : 93% maximum at +40 C
Display unit : 93% maximum at +40 C
<JMA-5104 / JMA-5106>
DC 12V/24V/32V (from DC 10.8 to 42V)
<JMA5110>
DC 24V/32V (from DC 21.6 to 26.4V)
AC 100/110/115/200/220/230V 10%
(by rectifier unit)
<JMA-5104>
70W
<JMA-5106>
85W
<JMA-5110>
100W
90 seconds
12) Dripproof
13) Vibrations
ICE60945
14) Language
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2) Mass
Approx. 10.5kg
3) Polarization
Horizontal
4) Beam width
Horizontal (-3dB)
Vertical (-3dB)
25
5) Rotation speed
Approx. 27rpm
6) Frequency
9410 30MHz
7) Peak power
4kW
Solid-state modulator
10) Duplexer
Circulator/diode limiter
Built in
12) IF amplifier
13) Tuning
Manual/Auto
2) Mass
Approx. 24kg
3) Polarization
Horizontal
4) Beam width
Horizontal (-3dB)
Vertical (-3dB)
30
5) Rotation speed
Approx. 27rpm
6) Frequency
9410 30MHz
7) Peak power
6kW
Solid-state modulator
10) Duplexer
Circulator/diode limiter
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Built in
12) IF amplifier
13) Tuning
Manual/Auto
2) Mass
Approx. 24kg
3) Polarization
Horizontal
4) Beam width
Horizontal (-3dB)
1.2
Vertical (-3dB)
20
5) Rotation speed
Approx. 27rpm
6) Frequency
9410 30MHz
7) Peak power
10kW
Solid-state modulator
10) Duplexer
Circulator/diode limiter
Built in
12) IF amplifier
13) Tuning
Manual/Auto
100
Width : 300mm
Height : 125mm
Depth : 210mm
2) Mass
Approx. 2.4kg
3Installation
4) Range scale/rings
5) Range accuracy
6) Bearing scale
8) EBL(EBL1/EBL2)
9) VRM(VRM1/VRM2)
10) Off-centering
11) Trails
Selected range
Selected range ring distance
Motion mode/azimuth mode
Interference rejection indication
Echo stretch
Wakes time
Speed/Course indication
Guard zone mode
STC/FTC mode
Pulse
Tuning indicator
Own position (lat./lon.)
EBL1/EBL2 read-out (3 characters)
VRM1/VRM2 read-out (3 characters)
Cursor read-out (Bearing and range / or lat./lon.)
TX/ST-BY indication
13) Color
Radar echo
Gradation
16 level
Color
Radar trails
Gradation
Color
cyan
Character
Color
white
Heading line/cursor
Color
white
14) Heading
15) Motion
Anti-Clutter sea :
Manual/Auto
Built in
Built in
Built in
Built in
Built in
23) Timed TX
TX :
1 to 99 rotation
ST-BY : 1 to 99 minutes
24) Cable length
20m (standard)
30m (option) : DC 24V in only
25) Interface
Power in
Ship's main
Inputs signal
26) Output
102
Width : 290mm
Height : 45mm
Depth : 123mm
2) Mass
1.0kg
Gain control
Tuning control
Anti-clutter sea control
Anti-clutter rain control
Power on/STBY switch (ON/OFF)
X-MIT key
MOB key
EBL key (ON/OFF/SELECT)
VRM key (ON/OFF/SELECT)
Dimmer key
Alarm ack key
Function key
Off center key
TM/RM key
Trails key
Bearing key
Range ring key
Cursor position key
Data key
Clear key
Range scale key (UP and DOWN)
Menu key
Acq/Enter key
4) Track ball
Built in
5) Cable length
5m
103
2.8kg
3) Power
DC 12V in
4) Resolution
5) Signal impedance
Video (R, G, B) :
75
Sync horizontal : 1k
Sync vertical :
6) Cable length
5m
104
1k
8.6 Option
8.6.1 Interunit cable
Interunit calbe
30m
NBA-797
MPTG31339
MPTG31340
8.6.4 MARPA
MARPA
NCA-868
1) Acquisition
Acquisition mode
Tracking range
0.1 to 20NM
2) Tracking
Tracking mode
Automatic
3) Vectors
Mode
Relative/True
Length
1 to 99minutes
TCPA
TCPA 0 to 99minutes
5) Numbering target
6) Numerical display
Target Data
7) Collision point
NCT-4106
Gyro
SYNC/PULSE
SYNCHRO
PULSE
Log
105
NCE-7640
106
8.7 Rectifier
NBA-797
1) Dimentions
Width : 270mm
Height : 430mm
Depth : 175mm
2) Construction
3) Mass
Approx. 18kg
AC 100/110/115/200/220/230V 15%
50/60Hz, single phase
5) Power consumption
200VA
6) Output
DC 26, 7A
30m
20m
2m
2m
5m
5m
5m
5m
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Chapter 9 Installation
This chapter has been written for the service technicians to read in case of installation.
9.1 General
Proper installation of a radar unit is essential for extracting full capability of the unit reliably and
for facilitating troubleshooting and maintenance.
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The scanner unit shall be installed where there are not large obstacles in the
direction of the ship's heading line in the same plane.
If there is a large impediment in the same plane as the scanner unit, this may
cause the generation of folse echoes. In particular, if such folse echoes appear at
the ship's heading line, monitoring will be difficult and this may cause inadequate
forecasting of danger.
Do not install the scanner unit near chimney's or the exhaust of chimneys.
Soot will cause the performance of the radar to decrease and heat may cause
breakdown.
Do not install direction antenna or VHF antenna in the vicinity of the scanner unit.
Doing so may cause noise in the antenna reception.
Consideration should be given to separating the radar cable from the cables for the
direction antenna and VHF antenna.
These cables should never be bundled into one. Doing so may cause noise in the
antenna reception.
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Take the following into consideration when selecting the installation location:
(1) Consider the weight of the scanner unit and decide what height it can be raised for
installation in the ship.
(2) Height at which the scanner unit is installed has to do with the maximum detectable range,
the higher its position is the better. On the other hand, however, if raised too high, at a point
beyond the beam width (-3 dB position) along the vertical direction radio wave energy will be
affected noticeably, making it difficult to spot targets lying very near.
When installing the unit, consider its weight, longest permissible cable length, and the
requirements during future maintenance.
Refer to 4.1, "Height of and the Distance to the Target" for the relation between the height of
the scanner unit and maximum detectable range.
(3) If the width of the radiated beam is 2 (most energy is concentrated within this width), then
the energy reduces considerably in directions outside the 2 range. Thus, if the scanner unit
is raised too high it will be difficult to spot targets lying very close-by. If, on the other hand,
the scanner unit is installed low, it will be obvious to miss distance targets, and the ship's
mast derrick, funnel, etc. will intercept the radiated beams, making most of your targets
unobservable. In general, the lowest position of the scanner unit should be as shown by the
line AB in the following figure. For example, angle 2 is 20 for the radar of JMA-5110.
Normally, when deciding the height of the scanner, it is necessary to make sure that the
ship's mast does not obstruct the beams.
B
=12.5
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(9) Note the swing circle of the scanner and allow a distance of at least (swing circle/2)+200 mm
between scanner swing center and other installations (say, mast or radio antenna).
Scanner swing circle in the radar of JMA-5106/5110 is shown in the following table.
Scanner unit
Feet
NKE-2062
1220
810
NKE-2102
1910
1155
Height
Height
Scanner Stand
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Scanner Suspention
If felt is not provided where the rope contacts the scanner, or if the scanner is
supported near the both ends of the radiator, you may damage the unit.
Be sure to apply the rope to the antenna support.
3. Paint
Apply necessarily paint on the fixing legs, bolts, nuts, etc. to prevent corrosion.
4. Magnetism
Place the scanner at least 3m away from the nautical instruments such as the compass or the
chronometer to protect these from the effect of the magnetron inside the scanner.
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When mounting the scanner unit, please check the maximum length of the holding
bolts.
If the bolts are too long, it gives severe damage to inside of the scanner.
When mounting the scanner unit, please use the attached bolts.
The mounting base thickness must not exceed 15mm (0.6inch).
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For motor
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J1
DC Power-On
J2
To scanner unit
J4
Keyboard
J3
Input from GPS receiver/
NMEA equipment
J6
J7
Display unit (signal + power)
J5
GPS compass/
NSK equipment
J8
Output to PC plotter
/other NEMA equipment
(2) GND
(3) NAVCOM
: Signal GND
(4) NAVRX
(5) NAVTX
(2) NSKTX+
(3) NSKRX+
(4) NSKRX-
(5) GND
(6) ALM+
(7) ALM-
(8) +5V
Use the following plug connectors, P3 and P5, for J3 and J5.
Connector
Type
JRC code
P3 (for J3)
LTWD06BFFA-L180
5JCDX00014
P5 (for J5)
LTWD08BFFA-L180
5JCDX00015
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: Unused
(2) RSRXD
(3) RSTXD
(4) NC
: Unused
(5) GND
: Signal GND
(6) NC
: Unused
(7) RSRTS
(8) RSCTS
(2) RSRXD and (7) RSRTS are used for special purposes.
NMEA signals are output from (3) RSTXD and RS232C output is set at short circuit between 1
and 2 of power terminal block jumper TB1, and RS422 (NEMA0183) is set at short circuit
between 2 and 3. To connect J8 and a PC plotter (RS232C port), use a commercial cross type
DSUB9-pin cable (for RS232C).
To connect J8 to different NMEA equipment, also obtain a commercial DSUB9-pin connector.
In this case, make sure that the jumper of power terminal block TB1 is set between 2 and 3
(RS422 level).
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Horizontal installation
Vertical installation
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Insert the signal cable at the rear of the processing unit, turn the two knobs with plugs until
they stop, and check that the cable does not come off even if it is pulled.
Connection 1 of the processing
unit:
Signal cable
After inserting a sognal cable,
fix the cable firmly by turning
the knob of the cable until it
stops. Check that the cable
does not come off even it is
pulled.
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Connecting a cable
Connect one cable to a processing unit.
Turn the insertion plug at the rear of the processing unit to the full position and check that the
cable does not come off even if it is pulled.
Check that the cable does not
come off even if it is pulled.
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Cross section
(mm2)
Polarity
Red
50/0.18
1.25
Red
50/0.18
1.25
Red
50/0.18
1.25
Black
50/0.18
1.25
Black
50/0.18
1.25
Black
50/0.18
1.25
CFQ-6911-5 cable
Cable length 5m
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Caution
Incorrect connection between the ship's power supply or the rectifier and the
power cable may cause an equipment failure.
(c) Various cable direct current resistances (R) and allowable current (Imax)
Cable type
R (20C)
Imax
(45C continuously)
CVVS2 x 1.25
16.7 /km
13A
CVVS2 x 2.0
9.42 /km
19A
CVVS2 x 3.5
5.30 /km
26a
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JRC code
Remarks
20m
CFQ-6912-20
Standard
30m
CFQ-6912-30
Option
Cable CFQ-6912-20/30
Connector on both sides
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Color
Wire material
Signal name
AWG16
2A
AWG16
2A
AWG16
1A
AWG16
1A
AWG16
2A
Black
AWG22
Drain wire (coaxial) (drain wire: AWG24
Shielding, braided shielding)
+12V
AWG16
1A
10
AWG24
VD
11
Yellow
COM+
12
Green
AWG24
BZ
13
White
AWG24 twisted pair
Drain wire (shielding) (drain wire: AWG24
coaxial, braided shielding)
Shielding wire core
AWG24
14
15
16
Cover
Orange medium
AWG22
Braided shielding (drain wire,
coaxial, drain wire shielding)
GND
VDE
COM
TIE
TI
BP
Caution
A cable is not connected to pin number 8, however, +12V is output to the
processing unit side. This voltage (+12V) is used when an external simulator is
connected.
The explanation up to this section covers the method in standard configuration. The next section
describes cable attaching methods when optional equipment is connected.
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above
or
other
manufacturer's
GPS,
use
6-pin
connector
P3
for
J3
(LTWD06BFFA-L180).
Connect signal output to pin 4 from the NEMA equipment and signal return from the NMEA
equipment to pin 2.
Connect signal input from the
NEMA equipment to 4 pins of P3
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129
$xxGLL
$xxVTG
$xxRMC
$xxBWC
$xxRMB
$xxHDM
Heading - Magnetic
$xxHDT
Heading - True
$xxVHW
Output sentences
$GPGGA
$GPGLL
$GPRMC
$GPVTG
$RAOSD
$RARSD
$RATTM
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Photograph 2
Insert the 8-pin connector of
CFQ-6934
with
COMPAS
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Photograph 3
Insert the 6-pin connector of
CFQ-6934 with GPS (IND)
label attached to the connector
of processing unit J3.
To input NMEA data such as position information from the GPS equipment of JRC or a
different manufacturer by acquiring azimuth data from JLR-10, connect a cable from GPS
equipment using the connection method that is described in 9.3.9, "Connecting a GPS receiver
and NMEA equipment" or using a reserved cable, P3. Do not use the cable from JLR-10,
which is inserted in GPS(J3) input, as shown in Photograph 3.
2. When not using a dedicated cable
To connect azimuth information data from a GPS compass, use J5 8-pin connector P5
(LTWD09BFFA-L180) that is included in the main unit package.
See below for the connection method.
GPS compass
connector side
Connector of
the equipment
NC
J5-1
NC
J5-2
RADAR-4
J5-3
RADAR-3
J5-4
GND
RADAR-5
J5-5
Signal name
The above information is related to the connection of azimuth data for JLR-10 only. For
position information, use the method that is described in 9.3.9, "Connecting a GPS receiver and
NMEA equipment".
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Caution
Make correctly connection between the output of ship's power and rectifier unit,
and power cable.
If neither connection nor voltage is right, it may cause an equipment failure.
Azimuth information can be input to a radar indicator unit if the electromagnetic compass is
equipped with a NMEA0183 output pin.
P5 (LTWD08FFA-L180)
Note:
The data that can be input from a magnetic compass is NMEA-0183 (HDT/HDM/HDG format).
Caution
For data input from a magnetic compass, operation is not enabled even if
optional MARPA is connected.
The data input from GPS compass or gyro is required.
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Photograph 2
Insert the 8-pin connector (NSK)
of CFQ-6934 (JLR-10/NSK unit
dedicated connection cable) to the
connector of NCT 4106.
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female)
to
this
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1. Display
Three types of fuses, F1, F2, and F3, are available.
F1
F2
F3
A fuse for a processing unit (F1) is 10A regardless of the input voltage and scanner unit output.
A fuse for a modulator (F2) and a fuse for a scanner unit motor (F3) change according to the
input voltage as shown in the table below.
When the product is purchased, the 6.3A timelag fuse is inserted in the F2 fuse as the fuse for
12V, and the 5A timelag fuse is inserted in the F3 fuse as the fuse for 12V.
Surely exchange for the fuses suitable for the scanner unit and ship's power by using the table
below.
For NKE-2042 (4kw radome type scanner unit), fuse insertion is not necessary since F3 (fuse
for motor) is not available.
List of fuses
Scanner unit
model
NKE-2042
(4kw)
NKE-2062
(6kw)
Input power
voltage
F2
Rating
F3
JRC code
Rating
JRC code
DC12V
6.3A time-lag
5ZFAD00543
DC24V/32V
3.15A time-lag
5ZFAD00359
DC12V
6.3A time-lag
5ZFAD00543
5A time-lag
5ZFAD00393
DC24V/32V
3.15A time-lag
5ZFAD00359
5A time-lag
5ZFAD00393
2. Scanner unit
No changes are made for a scanner unit.
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9.5.4 Rectifier
A rectifier can be used for both of the ship's voltage types, AC100/110/115V and
200/220/230V, however, the input pin connection modes must be changed as
shown in the diagram below.
Change the connection
according to the input voltage.
230V
220V
200V
115V
110V
100V
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9.6 Adjustment
9.6.1 General adjustment
Adjustment after component replacement
This section describes the adjustment required as a result of replacement of the main
components.
(a) Replacement of magnetron V101 Tuning preset
(b) Replacement of front end E101 Tuning preset
9.6.2
Some scanner unit adjustments are necessary, however, no re-adjustments are necessary since the
scanner unit is thoroughly adjusted at the factory. However, if adjustments become necessary as
a result of the operation checking at inspection or fault repair, make the following adjustments.
High Voltage
Since some sections of the modulator (CME-322 or QME-323) generate a high
voltage of about 4000V, no one except service engineers are allowed to touch
inside of the modulator.
The high voltage may cause death or a serious injury of any person by electric
shock.
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Caution
Make sure that the scanner unit is connected before adjustment.
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9.7 Initialization
This section describes how to initialize radar equipment. Initialization of radar equipment is
necessary when using it for the first time.
Initialization involves the following tasks.
9.7.1
9.7.2
9.7.3
9.7.4
9.7.5
9.7.6
Caution
Initialize radar equipment before using it for the first time.
Without initialization, radar equipment can neither indicate targets nor measure
distances and azimuths.
Caution
Do not turn off the power until the following adjustments are completed.
Otherwise, an error occurs in the memory of the setting values that were
adjusted internally and, in the worst case, the equipment may not function.
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[ACQ/ENT].
(e) When the following menu is displayed, press [JOG DIAL] to maximize the tuning
oscillation, and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
0 0 6 3
Adjust the frequency so that the image size becomes the maximum when oscillation of the
tuning indicator reaches the maximum.
Use the following procedure to set a central frequency.
(a) Carry out steps from (a) to (c) of "1. Tuning preset".
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(b) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
RADAR ,
[ACQ/ENT].
(c) Adjust the frequency by changing the value by turning [JOG DIAL] to the left or right, and
end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
0 0 6 3
0 0 6 3
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Caution
Since this adjustment is made at the factory before delivery, basically, the
settings must not be changed.
Unnecessary adjustments cause degradation of sensitivity, causing image
display abnormality.
Use the following procedure to adjust a nozzle level.
level.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
RADAR ,
[ACQ/ENT].
(b) Adjust the noise level that is displayed on the screen by turning [JOG DIAL] to the left or
right, and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
0 3 4 5
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0 3 4 5
[ACQ/ENT].
(e) Set the target to a required position on the screen by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the
operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
0 3 4 5
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(b) When the following menu is displayed, select a required setting value from 5m , 5-10m ,
10 -m by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [ACQ/ENT].
RADAR ADJUST2
MBS LVL
MBS RNG
GAIN PRESET
ANTENNA HEIGHT
5m
5-10m
10-m
The GPS compass JLR-10 of JRC always can output absolute azimuth without
gyro setting.
Therefore, do not set a gyro value when connecting JLR-10.
0 3 4 5
(c) For operation (a), the menu can be opened directly from [AZI MODE]. When the [AZI
MODE] key is pressed, the initial menu is displayed. Subsequent operation is the same
as for (b).
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[ACQ/ENT].
(f)
Adjust the sensitivity level by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG
DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
0 0 6 3
Turn the [GAIN/PL] knob to the maximum position (clockwise for one full rotation).
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(In this state, the echo is displayed at the highest level on this PPI screen.)
(g) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
RADAR ,
[ACQ/ENT].
(h) Adjust the control level to the level where noise near 6NM is slightly above by turning
[JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
0 0 6 3
Use the following procedure to set a main bang suppression level and its range.
(a) Set range to 0.125NM by using the [+RANGE-] key.
(b) Adjust the tuning using the [AUTO-TUNE] knob.
(c) Set the target expansion function to OFF.
(d) Set the correlation processing function to OFF.
(e) Turn the [AUTO-SEA] knob to the center position, and adjust the function strength to the
extent that main bang can be indentified.
(f)
Turn the [AUTO-RAIN] knob to the minimum position (anti-clockwise for one full rotation).
(g) Turn the [GAIN/PL] knob to the maximum position (clockwise for one full rotation).
(In this state, the echo is displayed at the highest level on this PPI screen.)
(h) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
RADAR , RADAR ADJUST2 , and MBS LVL , and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
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(i)
Adjust the main bang suppression level by turning [JOG DIAL] and erase the main bang.
After completion of adjustment of the suppression level, end the operation by pressing
[JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
1 2 8
Select MBS RNG by turning [JOG DIAL], set the main bang erasing range and end the
operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(k) Adjust and set the main bang suppression range by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the
operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
1 2 8
[ACQ/ENT].
(b) Adjust the main bang suppression level by turning [JOG DIAL] and erase the main bang.
After completion of adjustment of the suppression level, end the operation by pressing
[JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
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The video gradation range becomes wide, enabling checking of the targets such
as sea clutter, rain, and snow more easily.
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
NORMAL
LEVEL1
NARROW
OFF
WIDE
OFF
IR SHIFT
OFF
DR RANGE CONT OFF
TGT EXP LEVEL LEVEL1
TGT EXP PROC OFF
GAIN OFFSET
0
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[ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select OFF , LEVEL 1 , or LEVEL 2 by
turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
OFF
OFF
LEVEL1
OFF
LEVEL2
OFF
DR RANGE CONT OFF
TGT EXP LEVEL LEVEL1
TGT EXP PROC OFF
GAIN OFFSET
0
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
DR RANGE CONT OFF
TGT EXP LEVEL LEVEL1
TGT EXP PROC OFF
GAIN OFFSET
0
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[ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select ON by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the
operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
F-NET DETECT OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
TGT EXP LEVEL LEVEL1
TGT EXP PROC OFF
GAIN OFFSET
0
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
F-NET DETECT OFF
IR SHIFT
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
LEVEL1
TGT EXP PROC OFF
GAIN OFFSET
0
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RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
F-NET DETECT OFF
IR SHIFT
OFF
DR RANGE CONT OFF
OFF
LEVEL1
ON
OFF
GAIN OFFSET
0
Therefore, set an
appropriate value.
Use the following procedure to set a video gradation level.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
RADAR , RADAR SETTING , and TGT EXP LEVEL , and press [JOG DIAL] or
[ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select one of the levels from LEVEL 1 to
LEVEL 4 by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or
[ACQ/ENT].
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
F-NET DETECT OFF
TGT EXP LEVEL OFF
LEVEL1
OFF
LEVEL2
LEVEL1
LEVEL3
OFF
LEVEL4
0
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[ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select ON by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the
operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
F-NET DETECT OFF
IR SHIFT
OFF
DR RANGE CONT OFF
TGT EXP PROC LEVEL1
OFF
OFF
ON
0
[ACQ/ENT].
(b) Select value from
-32
to
+32
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
F-NET DETECT OFF
IR SHIFT
OFF
DR RANGE CONT OFF
TGT EXP LEVEL LEVEL1
GAIN OFFSET
OFF
0
0
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Normal power
HIGH POWER : Although the life span of the magnetron decreases, the sensitivity
increases.
ECONOMY :
[ACQ/ENT].
(b) Select NORMAL , HIGH POWER , or ECONOMY by turning [JOG DIAL] and end
the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
RADAR SETTING
VIDEO LATITUDE NARROW
VD NOISE REJ LEVEL1
S-BUOY DETECT OFF
F-NET DETECT OFF
IR SHIFT
OFF
DR RANGE CONT OFF
XMT REP. FREQ LEVEL1
NORMAL
OFF
HIGH POWER
0
ECONOMY
NORMAL
0.125NM
0.25NM
0.5NM
0.75NM
1.5NM-SP
1.5NM-LP
3NM-SP
3NM-LP
6NM-SP
6NM-LP
NEXT
ROT SPEED
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
0.125NM
HIGH
MIDDLE
LOW
1.5NM-SP
1.5NM-LP
3NM-SP
3NM-LP
6NM-SP
6NM-LP
NEXT
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ROT SPEED
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
HIGH
In the menu shown above, a speed of 0.125 miles of 6KW is set. As shown in the menu on the
left-hand side, each range/pulse width can be changed for each pulse width within the range.
Caution
There is no scanner unit rotation speed function in 4KW.
GPS SETTING
POSITION
N 3636.000'
N 3636.000' E13636.000'
E13636.000' 10M
GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84
FIX MODE
HDOP LEVEL
AVERAGE
EXCLUDE SAT
AUTO
10
MANUAL 2S
00 00 00
00 00 00
MASTER RESET
TX COMMAND
2. Setting a height of own ship [MENU]
Send a height of your own ship to a GPS receiver.
Use the following procedure to set a video gradation level to a GPS receiver.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS ,
[ACQ/ENT].
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(b) When the following menu is displayed, change the numbers using [JOG DIAL], and if a
required value is set, end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
GPS SETTING
POSITION
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
ANTENNA HEIGHT 10M
10M
WGS-84
FIX MODE
HDOP LEVEL
AVERAGE
EXCLUDE SAT
AUTO
10
MANUAL 2S
00 00 00
00 00 00
MASTER RESET
TX COMMAND
3. Setting geodetic information [MENU]
This function sets geodetic information of the current position of own ship and sends the
information to a GPS receiver.
Use the following procedure to set geodetic information to a GPS receiver.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS ,
[ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, set the required geodetic information by turning
[JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
GPS SETTING
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
ANTENNA HEIGHT 10M
GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84
WGS-84
AUTO
10
AVERAGE
MANUAL 2S
EXCLUDE SAT
00 00 00
00 00 00
MASTER RESET
TX COMMAND
POSITION
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Name
WGS-84
WGS-72
Japan
NAD-83
(no use)
10
(no use)
11
12
13
14
15
16
CAMPO INCHAUSPE
17
CHATHAM 1971
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
IRELAND
28
29
30
31
LUZON (Philippines)
32
MERCHICH (Morocco)
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No.
Name
33
MINNA (Cameroon)
34
NAHRWAN (Oman)
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
RT90 (Sweden)
44
45
46
47
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GPS SETTING
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
ANTENNA HEIGHT 10M
GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84
POSITION
FIX MODE
2D
3D
AUTO
AUTO
10
MANUAL 2S
00 00 00
00 00 00
MASTER RESET
TX COMMAND
5. Setting a HDOP level [MENU]
This function sends a HDOP level of a GPS receiver to a GPS receiver.
Three HDOP levels, 4, 10, 20 are available. The lower the value, the higher is the precision.
However, position fixing becomes more difficult.
Normally, customers need not set this information.
Use the
the following procedure to set a HDOP level to a GPS receiver.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , GPS SETTING , and HDOP LEVEL , and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select 4 , 10 , or 20 by turning [JOG DIAL]
and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
GPS SETTING
POSITION
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
ANTENNA HEIGHT 10M
GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84
FIX MODE
HDOP LEVEL
4
10
20
MASTER RESET
TX COMMAND
AUTO
10
MANUAL 2S
00 00 00
00 00 00
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GPS SETTING
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
ANTENNA HEIGHT 10M
GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84
POSITION
FIX MODE
HDOP LEVEL
AVERAGE
40S
10S
2S
TX COMMAND
AUTO
10
MANUAL 2S
00 00 00
00 00 00
GPS SETTING
POSITION
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
ANTENNA HEIGHT 10M
GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84
EXCLUDE SAT
00
00
00
00
00
00
AUTO
10
MANUAL 2S
00 00 00
00 00 00
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If
transmission fails, "TX FAILED!" is displayed. In this case, start the procedure from (a)
again.
Note
The setting that was set to ON in (b) is reset automatically to
OFF
after transmission of TX
COMMAND.
GPS SETTING
POSITION
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
ANTENNA HEIGHT 10M
GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84
FIX MODE
HDOP LEVEL
AVERAGE
EXCLUDE SAT
MASTER RESET
OFF
ON
AUTO
10
MANUAL 2S
00 00 00
00 00 00
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GPS SETTING
POSITION
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
ANTENNA HEIGHT 10M
GEODETIC DATUM WGS-84
FIX MODE
HDOP LEVEL
AVERAGE
EXCLUDE SAT
TX COMMAND
TRANSMIT
COMPLETE!
AUTO
10
MANUAL 2S
00 00 00
00 00 00
GPS SETTING2
UTC
2003/01/23
2003/01/23
23:59:59
23:59:59
+00:00
TX COMMAND
11. Setting a UTC time difference [MENU]
This function sends a time difference with UTC (world time) to a GPS receiver.
Use the following procedure to set the time diffe
difference
rence with UTC to a GPS receiver.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , GPS SETTING2 , TIME DIFF. and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, set a time difference by changing the values by
turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
GPS SETTING2
UTC
2003/01/23
23:59:59
TIME DIFF.
+00:00
+00:00
12. Sending updated setting values [MENU]
This function sends setting information of items 10 and 11 to GPS to a GPS receiver.
The setting values of items 10 and 11 are not set in the GPS receiver without this transmission
operation, even if they are changed and set on the menu.
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GPS SETTING2
UTC
2003/01/23
TX COMMAND
23:59:59
TRANSMIT
+00:00
COMPLETE!
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DGPS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
MANUAL
288.0KHZ
AUTO
200BPS
TX COMMAND
2. Setting a frequency used by a beacon station [MENU]
This function sends the frequency set for a beacon station to a DGPS receiver.
A frequency of a beacon station can be set in 0.5kHz steps within the range from 283.5KHz to
325.5KHz.
Use the following procedure to set a frequency used for a beacon station to a DGPS receiver.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , DGPS SETTING , FREQUENCY and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, set a frequency by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the
operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
DGPS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
FREQUENCY
288.0KHZ
288.0KHZ
200BPS
DGPS MODE
ON
TX COMMAND
3. Setting a baud rate for communication with a beacon station [MENU]
This function sends the baud rate that is set for communication with a beacon station to a
DGPS receiver.
Three baud rates are available for communication with a beacon station, 50, 100, and 200BPS.
Use the following procedure to set a baud rate for communication with a beacon station to a
DGPS receiver.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , DGPS SETTING , BAUDRATE and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select
50BPS ,
100BPS , or
200BPS
turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
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by
DGPS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
FREQUENCY
288.0KHZ
BAUDRATE
200BPS
200BPS
ON
TX COMMAND
4. Setting a DPGS mode [MENU]
This function sends the DPGS ON/OFF (GPS mode) setting to a DGPS receiver.
When the DPGS mode is set to ON, high precision information can be obtained using the
information from a beacon station.
When the DPGS mode is set to OFF, information can be obtained with the same precision as
for GPS.
Use the following procedure to set the DPGS mode to ON/OFF.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , DGPS SETTING , DGPS MODE and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select either OFF or ON by turning [JOG
DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
DGPS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
FREQUENCY
288.0KHZ
DGPS MODE
200BPS
OFF
ON
ON
5. Sending updated setting values [MENU]
This function sends the information of items 1 to 4 that was set to GPS to a GPS receiver.
The values sets in items 1 to 4 are not set in the GPS receiver without this transmission
operation even if the values are changed and set on the menu.
Use the following procedure to send updated setting values to a GPS receiver.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , DGPS SETTING , TX COMMAND and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed and transmission starts, message "TRANSMIT..." is
displayed. If the transmission completes successfully, "COMPLETE!" is displayed. If
the transmission fails, "TX FAILED!" is displayed. In this case, start the procedure from
(a) again.
DGPS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
TX COMMAND
288.0KHZ
TRANSMIT
200BPS
COMPLETE!
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BEACON ,
WAAS , or
AUTO
by
turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
WAAS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
BEACON
ON
WAAS
NO USE
AUTO
AUTO
TX COMMAND
2. Setting a position fixing satellite [MENU]
This function sends, to a WAAS receiver, the setting information as to whether a WAAS
satellite is used as a position fixing satellite. The function also sets information as to whether
a WAAS satellite is used as a satellite for position fixing.
Use the following procedure to set information as to whether differential information is
received from a beacon or a satellite.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , WAAS SETTING , RANGING and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select
OFF
(not used) or
ON
(used) by
turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
WAAS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
RANGING
ON
OFF
NO USE
ON
AUTO
TX COMMAND
3. Setting information whether a prohibited satellite can be used [MENU]
This function sends, to a WAAS receiver, the setting information as to whether a prohibited
WAAS satellite is used.
Use the following procedure to set information as to whether a prohibited WAAS satellite is
used.
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(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , WAAS SETTING , NG WAAS , and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select NO USE or USE by turning [JOG
DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
WAAS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
RANGING
ON
NG WAAS
NO USE
NO USE
AUTO
USE
4. Setting a satellite number [MENU]
This function sends the setting of a WAAS satellite that is used to a WAAS receiver.
A number between 120 and 138 can be selected automatically.
Use the following procedure to set a number of the WAAS satellite that is used.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , WAAS SETTING , WAAS NO. , and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select either a number between 120 and 138
or AUTO by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or
[ACQ/ENT].
WAAS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
RANGING
ON
NG WAAS
NO USE
WAAS NO.
AUTO
AUTO
5. Sending updated setting values [MENU]
This function sends the information of items 1 to 4 that was set to WAAS to a WAAS receiver.
The values that are set in items 1 to 4 are not set in the GPS receiver without this
transmission operation even if the values are changed and set on the menu.
Use the following procedure to send updated setting values to a GPS receiver.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
GPS , WAAS SETTING , TX COMMAND and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed and transmission starts, message "TRANSMIT..." is
displayed. If the transmission completes successfully, "COMPLETE!" is displayed. If
the transmission fails, "TX FAILED!" is displayed. In this case, start the procedure from
(a) again.
WAAS SETTING
MODE
AUTO
RANGING
ON
TX COMMAND
NO USE
TRANSMIT
AUTO
COMPLETE!
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24
25
245.9
123.5
123.5
245.9
81.0 45.4
43
45
R26.00
1
65M
0
2003/01/01
04:15:01
Caution
Even if the ATA function is set to ON in the menu shown below, the ATA function
does not run unless the optional MARPA unit is installed. Do not set the ATA
function to ON unless a MARPA unit is installed.
Use the following procedure to set the ATA function to ON or OFF.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
ATA SETTING and ATA , and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select ON to use the ATA function and OFF
not to use the ATA function and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
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ATASETTING
ATA
OFF
OFF
64
ON
64
LEVEL G
64
VECTOR CONST 4
AUTO ACQ
OFF
TEST VIDEO
OFF
NUMBERING
AUTO
GATE DISP
OFF
Other items are available on the ATA menu of the second level. Other items and the operation
method of ATA are included in the MARPA unit that is sold separately. See the instruction
manual of the unit.
DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL
000
GPS
GPS BT
COMPASS GYRO 00.0 KT
POSITION IN
GPS
MANUAL POS.
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
COMPASS PORT JLR-10(9600)
2ND PANEL
DISABLE
NMEA OUT
>
CALIBRATION >
Note
COG can be input as the course information from GPS and HDM, HDT, HDG, and VHW can be input
as the course information from a magnetic compass.
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DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL COURSE 000
000
GPS BT
MANUAL SPEED 00.0 KT
POSITION IN
GPS
MANUAL POS.
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
COMPASS PORT JLR-10(9600)
2ND PANEL
DISABLE
NMEA OUT
>
CALIBRATION >
DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL COURSE 000
SPEED IN
GPS BT
MANUAL
00.0 KT
GPS BT
GPS
COMPASS WT
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
COMPASS PORT JLR-10(9600)
2ND PANEL
DISABLE
NMEA OUT
>
CALIBRATION >
Note
COMPASS WT runs only when an optional NSK unit is connected and a signal is input to the NSK unit
from electromagnetic log.
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DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL COURSE 000
SPEED IN
GPS BT
MANUAL SPEED 00.0 KT
00.0 KT
GPS
MANUAL POS.
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
COMPASS PORT JLR-10(9600)
2ND PANEL
DISABLE
NMEA OUT
>
CALIBRATION >
MANUAL
or
GPS
DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL COURSE 000
SPEED IN
GPS BT
MANUAL SPEED 00.0 KT
POSITION IN
GPS
MANUAL
N 3636.000'
GPS
E13636.000'
COMPASS PORT JLR-10(9600)
2ND PANEL
DISABLE
NMEA OUT
>
CALIBRATION >
Note
The signals of NMEA0183 which can be received from J3 of GPS port are as follows.
GGA, GLL, VTG, RMB
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DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL COURSE 000
SPEED IN
GPS BT
MANUAL SPEED 00.0 KT
POSITION IN
GPS
MANUAL POS.
N 3636.000'
N 3636.000' E13636.000'
E13636.000' JLR-10(9600)
2ND PANEL
DISABLE
NMEA OUT
>
CALIBRATION >
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DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL COURSE 000
SPEED IN
GPS BT
MANUAL SPEED 00.0 KT
POSITION IN
GPS
MANUAL POS.
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
COMPASS PORT JLR-10(9600)
NSK(9600)
DISABLE
JLR-10(9600)
COMPASS(4800)
The signal formats which can be input from J5 of COMPSS port are as follows.
NSK (9600) :
JLR-10 (9600) :
DATA/IN OUT
COURSE IN
COMPASS GYRO
MANUAL COURSE 000
SPEED IN
GPS BT
MANUAL SPEED 00.0 KT
POSITION IN
GPS
MANUAL POS.
N 3636.000'
E13636.000'
COMPASS PORT JLR-10(9600)
2ND PANEL
DISABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
DATA/IN OUT and NMEA OUT and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select the output times to be changed from GGA ,
GLL , RMC , VTG , OSD , RSD , and TTM by turning [JOG DIAL] and press
[JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(c) Set an output frequency by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG
DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
NMEA OUT
GGA
0SEC
0SEC
0SEC
RMC
0SEC
VTG
0SEC
OSD
0SEC
RSD
0SEC
TTM
0SEC
CURSOR POS.
OFF
Example : Changing GGA output time
Use the following procedure to set the [CSR POS] key output
output to ON or OFF.
(a) Select CURSOR POS. on the menu shown in (b) above and press [JOG DIAL] or
[ACQ/ENT].
(b) Select OFF or ON by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG
DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
NMEA OUT
GGA
0SEC
GLL
0SEC
RMC
0SEC
VTG
0SEC
OSD
0SEC
CURSOR POS.
0SEC
OFF
0SEC
ON
OFF
CALIBRATION , and
[ACQ/ENT].
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MAG CORR.
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select MANUAL or RMC by turning [JOG
DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
CALIBRATION
MAG CORR.
MANUAL
MANUAL
0.0
RMC
CALIBRATION , and
MANUAL
[ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, set a correction value by turning [JOG DIAL] and
end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
CALIBRATION
MAG CORR.
MANUAL
MANUAL
0.0
0.0
PC
4800
BAUD RATE
4800
4800
(b) When the following menu is displayed, select 4800 , 9600 , 19200 , or 38400 by
turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
PANEL
4800
BAUD RATE
4800
4800
DISPLAY MOUNT
GYRO SETTING 123.4
SIMULATION
OFF
RADAR
>
GPS
>
ATASETTING >
DATA/IN OUT >
DISPLAY MOUNT
HORIZONTAL
VERTICAL-RIGHT
INVERSION
VERTICAL-LEFT
LCD SETTING
HS DISP SATART 100
100
200
Use the following procedure to set vertical display timing of the indicator.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
LCD SETTING and VS DISP SATART and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) When the following menu is displayed, set a required value by turning [JOG DIAL] and
end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
LCD SETTING
VS DISP SATART 100
100
200
STORE
MEMORIZE YOUR
MENU SETTING
ARE YOU SURE?
NO
YES
As a result of the operation, all the values that were set on the menu or by initialization are
stored in a non-initialization memory and the non-initialization memory is not erased even if
master reset operation is performed.
Therefore, before executing master reset, store the values in the non-initialization memory and
after executing master reset, execute read processing that is described in the next item.
Use the following
following procedure to set read processing from nonnon-initialization memory.
(a) When the following menu is displayed after execution of (a) indicated above, select YES
to load data or NO not to store data by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by
pressing [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
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LOAD
LOAD YOUR
MENU SETTING
ARE YOU SURE?
NO
YES
As a result of the operation indicated above, the data that was set by initialization is returned.
LOAD
INITIALIZE YOUR
MENU SETTING
ARE YOU SURE?
NO
YES
INSTALLATION
GYRO SETTING 123.4
SIMULATION
OFF
OFF
INTERNAL
EXTERNAL
DATA/IN OUT >
BAUD RATE
>
DISPLAY MOUNT>
LCD SETTING >
BACKUP MEMORY>
INIT MENU
>
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Caution
This function becomes effective only when the radar is in preparation state.
When an external simulator is connected, set a special mode of the item and select ON .
Caution
Since the following mode is used at maintenance or demonstration, this function
can be used by service engineers only.
Use the following procedure to set horizontal display timing of the indicator.
(a) Display the INSTALLATION menu by pressing the [MENU] key in long mode, select
RADAR . RADAR ADJUST , or MOTOR and press [JOG DIAL] or [ACQ/ENT].
(b) Select OFF by turning [JOG DIAL] and end the operation by pressing [JOG DIAL] or
[ACQ/ENT].
RADAR ADJUST
MOTOR
OFF
ON
TUNE INDICATOR
BEARING
DISPLAY TIMING
MAG.I
When the above setting is set to OFF, microwaves are radiated even if the scanner
unit is not rotating, it may cause death or a serious injury of any person.
Therefore, utmost care is necessary.
Make the setting is set ON after the required operation is completed.
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Caution
When the equipment is initialized, the entire information is erased including the
initialization menu.
INITIALIZE ALL
INITIALIZE ALL SETTING
ARE YOU SURE?
NO
YES
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9.10 Maintenance
9.10.1 General maintenance
To operate radar equipment constantly in a good condition, the following maintenance is necessary.
Maintain the equipment periodically. Periodic maintenance reduces failures.
The following common maintenance points are applied to each unit.
1. Cleaning the equipment
Remove dust, stains, and seawater from the cabinet as much as possible. Use a dry cloth for
cleaning.
2. Checking the tightening of screws
Check the tightening of screws of assembly and component setting crews that are used for the
equipment.
3. Checking connections
Check the cable connections between equipment units (scanner unit - processing unit,
processing unit - power, processing unit - keyboard unit, processing unit - display unit,
processing unit - optional equipment) if the equipment units are electrically connected.
Make sure that the main power is turned off before maintaining the equipment.
In particular, when a rectifier is used, a voltage is output from the rectifier even if the
power of the display is turned off and the radar is stopped.
This may cause failures of equipments, or death or a serious injury of any person
by electric shock.
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When checking a scanner unit for maintenance, make sure that the main power is
turned off and the safety switch attached to the scanner unit is se to OFF.
If the power is not turned off, failures of equipments may occur, and death or a
serious injury of any person may occur by electric shock.
And touching a rotating scanner unit may cause failures of equipments, or death or
a serious injury of any person by electric shock.
Since the modulation section contains a magnetron with stored magnetism, do not
place a lock or a magnetic card close to the modulation section. Otherwise,
failures or data corruption may occur in such devices.
1. Radiation section
(a) Radiation side of the radiation section (JMA-5104: All sides of the radome cover)
If JMA5106/JMA-5110 (entire area of the radiation section) is contaminated or damaged
by smoke, dust, or paint, attenuation and reflection of waves occur, causing deterioration
of radar performance. Check the radiation area occasionally and keep it clean by wiping
with a soft cloth dipped with alcohol or moisturized cloth if it is dirty.
Do not use solvents such as thinner, gasoline, benzene, trichlene, and ketone.
These solvents cause discoloration or deterioration.
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Carbon brush
Item name
Model name
JRC code
Replacement
quantity
Cannot be replaced
JMA-5104
JMA-5106
Carbon brush
54531-1
BRXP05247
JMA-5110
Carbon brush
S00152-5C-70
BRXP00918
* Since the brush of JMA-5104 cannot be replaced, it must be replaced by motor ASSY.
(c) Mounting stand
Check the scanner unit mounting volts occasionally and paint them every six months to
prevent corrosion.
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9.10.3 Display
Cleaning display
Caution
When dust is attached on the LCD display area, the clarity deteriorates and the
image becomes dark. Clean the surface with soft cloth (flannel or cotton)
gently. The cloth can be dipped with an antistatic agent; however, do not rub the
surface strongly.
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PRCESSING UNIT
SCANNER UNIT
NDC-1260
NKE-2042
BLK.T(-)
BLK.T/SKY.T
BLK.T(-)
BLK.T(-)
DC10.2V
RED.T
RED.T
RED.T
YEL.T/PNK.T
SHIP'SMAIN
42V
DC21.6V
42V)
MODULATOR CCT. CME-322
RED.T(+)
RED.T(+)
BLU.T/GRY.T
CFQ-6911-5
WHT.T/ORG.T
BLU.T/GRY.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
RED.T/GRN.T
WHT.T/ORG.T
RED.T/GRN.T
YEL.T/PNK.T
Shilede
BLK.
CFQ-6912-20/30
ORG
BLK.T/SKY.T
GRN
COAX
BLK
YEL
GRN
WHT
Shielded
ORG.
Shielded wire
COAX
COAX.
50 ohms
YEL
WHT
T
Large wire
PRCESSING UNIT
SCANNER UNIT
NDC-1260
NKE-2062
BLK.T
BLK.T/SKY.T
BLK.T(-)
BLK.T
YEL.T/PNK.T
BLK.T(-)
BLK.T
BLK.T(-)
SHIP'SMAIN
DC10.2V
42V
RED.T
RED.T(+)
RED.T
DC21.6V
42V)
RED.T(+)
RED.T
RED.T(+)
BLU.T/GRY.T
CFQ-6911-5
WHT.T/ORG.T
BLU.T/GRY.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
RED.T/GRN.T
WHT.T/ORG.T
RED.T/GRN.T
YEL.T/PNK.T
BLK.
CFQ-6912-20/30
Shilede
BLK.T/SKY.T
ORG
COAX
YEL
GRN
GRN
BLK
WHT
Shielded
ORG.
RECEIVER CCT. CAE-475-1
Shielded wire
COAX
COAX.
50 ohms
YEL
WHT
T
Large wire
PRCESSING UNIT
NDC-1260
SCANNER UNIT
NKE-2102
BLK.T(-)
BLK.T
BLU.T/GRY.T
BLK.T(-)
BLK.T
WHT.T/ORG.T
BLK.T(-)
SHIP'SMAIN
DC21.6V
RED.T
42V
RED.T(+)
RED.T
RED.T(+)
RED.T
RED.T(+)
PUR.T/BRN.T
RED.T/GRN.T
CFQ-6911-5
BLU.T/GRY.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
WHT.T/ORG.T
BLK.T/SKY.T
RED.T/GRN.T
YEL.T/PNK.T
YEL.T/PNK.T
BLK.
CFQ-6912-20/30
Shilede
BLK.T/SKY.T
ORG
COAX
YEL
GRN
GRN
BLK
WHT
Shielded
ORG.
RECEIVER CCT. CAE-475-1
Shielded wire
COAX
COAX.
50 ohms
YEL
WHT
T
Large wire
Modulator
circuit
(CME-323)
F2
1A
+330V
AVR circuit
+15V
Relay
2A
+12V
AVR
F3
+8V
-7V
Relay
Ship's main
J1-2
+1.8V
+3.3V
Noise filter
Motor
(CAD-475)
(DC +10. 2V
to 42V)
Receiver circuit
AVR
+2.5V
J1-1
AVR
+2.5V
AVR circuit
AVR
+5V
(CBD-1638)
-5V
+5V
+12V
STBY/OFF
AVR
X-MIT/OFF
Oscillator
Keyboard circuit
circuit
(CCK-892)
MRPA circuit
(CDC-1144)
(Option)
Main control circuit
Modulator
circuit
(CME-323)
F2
+330V
AVR circuit
1A
+15V
Relay
2A
+12V
F3
AVR
1A
+8V
Relay
-7V
2A
(CMC-1190)
F1
+3.3V
Ship's main
+1.8V
J1-2
AVR
Noise filter
(DC +10. 2V
to 42V)
Receiver circuit
S101
Safety switch
(CAD-475-1)
+2.5V
J1-1
AVR
Motor control
+2.5V
AVR circuit
Motor
circuit
Encoder
AVR
+5V
(CBD-1596)
-5V
+12V
+5V
+12V
STBY/OFF
AVR
X-MIT/OFF
Oscillator
circuit
(Option)
Modulator
circuit
Noise filter
+5V
+8V
+12V
1A
X1
360V
F2
+15V
(CPA-248)
Relay
Interface
+15V
AMP
2A
+15V
F3
+8V
1A
Filter circit
Relay
AVR
AVR
2A
+5V
AVR
Interface
Safty switch
(CMC-1190)
circuit
F1
Ship's main
J1-2
Power
AVR
(DC +10. 2V
to 42V)
Motor
+1.8V
+3.3V
Noise filter
Controler
supply
Moter
circuit
+2.5V
J1-1
Driver
+13V
Receiver circuit
(CBD-1645)
(CAE-475-1)
AVR
+2.5V
AVR circuit
Motor
AVR
+5V
unit
Encoder
Motor
(CBP-167)
BP circuit (CHT-68)
(CBD-1638)
BZ circuit (CCJ-115)
-5V
+5V
+12V
STBY/OFF
AVR
X-MIT/OFF
Oscillator
circuit
MRPA circuit
(CDC-1144)
(Option)
Main control circuit
[Fig. 107
INTERNAL CONNECTION OF SCANNER UNIT NKE-2042]
[Fig. 108
INTERNAL CONNECTION OF SCANNER UNIT NKE-2062]
MAIN PLANT
EDITION 1
JUN. 2003
JRC