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This document is an instruction manual for the JLN-205MK2 Doppler Log. It contains safety warnings and precautions for operating the device. The manual instructs users to read it thoroughly before use to ensure safe operation. It warns that the device contains high voltage parts and to turn off power before any maintenance. Contact information is provided for support. The main display screen is pictured and labeled.
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JLN-205Mk2 Instruction Manual PDF

This document is an instruction manual for the JLN-205MK2 Doppler Log. It contains safety warnings and precautions for operating the device. The manual instructs users to read it thoroughly before use to ensure safe operation. It warns that the device contains high voltage parts and to turn off power before any maintenance. Contact information is provided for support. The main display screen is pictured and labeled.
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JLN-205MK2

DOPPLER LOG

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

For further information,contact:

Not use the asbestos

URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
Marine Service Department
Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
Facsimile : +81-3-3779-1420
e-mail : tmsc@jrc.co.jp
AMSTERDAM Branch
Telephone : +31-20-658-0750
Facsimile : +31-20-658-0755
e-mail : service@jrceurope.com
SEATTLE Branch
Telephone : +1-206-654-5644
Facsimile : +1-206-654-7030
e-mail : marineservice@jrcamerica.com
CODE No.7ZPNA4286B 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
DEC. 2013 Edition 1 JRC Printed in Japan
Foreword

Thank you for purchasing the Japan Radio Co., Ltd. JLN-205MK2 Doppler Log. The JLN-205MK2
conforms to the IMO (International Maritime Organization) performance standards, provides
accurate displays of ship’s speed over a wide range from dead slow to maximum.

x Before attempting to operate this equipment, read this instruction manual thoroughly to ensure
correct and safe operation in accordance with the warning instructions and operation procedures.

x You are strongly recommended to store this instruction manual carefully for future reference.
In the event that you have an operational problem or malfunction, this manual will provide useful
instructions.

7ZPNA4286B
Before Commencing the Operation
Symbols Used In This Manual
In this manual, and on the equipment, we use several warning signs to call your attention to
important items that, if not handled correctly, could present danger to yourself or property.
These warning note classifications are as described below.
Please be fully aware of the importance of these items before using this manual.

Indicates warning items that, if ignored, may


result in serious personal injury or even
death.

Indicates cautionary items that, if ignored,


may result in personal injury or physical
damage.

Examples of Related Symbol Marks Used in this Manual and on the


Unit
Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of
precautions including danger and warning items. The picture in each
mark (“Electric shock” in the example on the left.) alerts you to operations
that should be carefully performed.

Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of prohibited


activity. The picture/word in/beside each mark (“Disassembling Prohibited”
in the example on the left.) alerts you to operations that are prohibited.

Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of necessary


instructions. The picture in each mark (“Disconnect the power plug” in
the example on the left.) alerts you to operations that must be performed.

WARNING LABEL
You can see the warning label on the top of the unit.
Do not attempt to remove the warning label from the unit or impair or modify it.

ii
Precautions Upon the Operation

Do not remove the cover of this unit. Otherwise, you may touch a
high-voltage part and suffer from an electric shock.

Turn off the power on/off switch, and turn off the power supply
breaker when you for maintenance check this unit for
maintenance. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or a failure may
occur.

Do not disassemble or modify this unit. Otherwise, a fire, an


electric shock, or a failure may occur.

Do not place drinks on this equipment. Spillage entering the


equipment can cause electric shock to the user, or short-circuit,
fire or damage to the equipment.
Do not place or insert metallic objects on or into the equipment,
this can cause electric shock to the user, or short-circuit, fire or
damage to the equipment.

Do not use this unit at a voltage other than the supply voltage
stated on the unit. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or a failure
may occur. AC

Do not insert or remove the power cord or operate switches with a


wet hand. Otherwise, you may suffer from an electric shock.

Do not damage or modify the power cord. Placing a heavy object


onto, heating, stretching or bending the cord may cause a fire or
an electric shock.

Do not any maintenance on the transducer while the ship is in the


water. Doing so may cause injury or water leakage to the ship.

Do not check or repair in this unit. Please call our field


representative or your nearest JRC office for inspection and repair
services. Otherwise It may cause a fire or an electric shock.
In the event that you spill or drop any liquids or metals etc., turn off
the unit, turn off the power supply breaker, and contact your sales
agent outlet or one of JRC branch offices, sales centers or liaison
offices. Otherwise continuing operation may cause a fire, an
electric shock or a malfunction.
In the event that smoking or burning odors are detected,
immediately terminate operation of the unit and contact your sales
agent outlet or one of JRC branch offices, sales centers or liaison
offices. Never attempt to check or repair the interior of the unit.
Otherwise continuing operation may cause a fire or an electric
shock.

iii
Without qualified service personnel, do not attempt to install this
unit. Contact our service center or agent for any electrical work or
installation of this unit. Otherwise it may cause a malfunction.

Do not install this unit at the place exposed to direct sunlight for a
long time or hit by hot wind or where the temperature rises above
55℃. Otherwise it may cause a fire or a breakdown.

Do not place the unit on a wobbly stand or any unsteady


foundation. Otherwise it may cause the unit to fall, resulting in an
injury or a damage.

Do not put this unit in the cabinet, and do not cover with the
nonporous thing such as cardboard. Heat shuts oneself up, and it
may cause a fire or a breakdown.

When this unit is suddenly moved from a warm place to a cool


place or the sudden converse move, drew condensation water
may form on the inside windows, and the liquid crystal part can
become visually difficult. In this case, leave the unit for a while
until becoming dry condition. Then operate the unit.

When installing this set, be sure to connect the grounding wire or


the grounding plate to the grounding terminal of the unit.
Otherwise you may suffer from an electric shock.

Do not turn on the power switch of the unit while the ship is on the
shore. Otherwise, the transducer may malfunction.

Reasonable care must be exercised for the routing of the


transducer cable, power cable, signal cable and grounding cable.
Otherwise, the unit may adversely effect other equipment or vice
versa.

Do not use an organic solvent such as thinner or benzine when


you clean the surface of the unit. For cleaning the surface, remove
the dust and wipe with clean dry cloth. Otherwise, the painting on
the surface may be damaged

iv
Appearance of the Main Display

v
Contents
Foreword ...........................................................................................................................ⅰ
Before commencing the Operation ..................................................................................ⅱ
Precaution upon the Operation ........................................................................................ⅲ
Appearance of the Main Display .......................................................................................ⅴ
Chapter 1 Equipment Overview ..................................................................................... 1
1.1 Function ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Features ....................................................................................................................... 2
1.3 Configuration ............................................................................................................... 3
1.3.1. Standard Configuration ........................................................................................... 3
1.3.2. Option ..................................................................................................................... 3
1.4 Configuration ............................................................................................................... 4
1.5 System Diagram ......................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of the Components ................................................... 1
Chapter 3 Display Screen ............................................................................................... 1
3.1 Display Screen ............................................................................................................. 1
Chapter 4 Operation ....................................................................................................... 1
4.1 Menu ............................................................................................................................. 2
4.2 Basic Operation ........................................................................................................... 5
4.2.1. Turning on the power .............................................................................................. 5
4.2.2. Starting (Normal) .................................................................................................... 6
4.2.3. Starting (Abnormal) ................................................................................................. 6
4.2.4. Starting (Abnormal) ................................................................................................. 6
4.2.5. Turning off the power .............................................................................................. 7
4.2.6. Adjusting the back light (lighting) by using the key .................................................. 7
4.2.7. Adjusting contrast ................................................................................................... 7
4.2.8. Turning off the alarm buzzer ................................................................................... 7
4.2.9. Switching display .................................................................................................... 8
4.2.10. Alarm display .......................................................................................................... 8
4.2.11. Selecting items from the menus .............................................................................. 9
4.2.12. Entering a numeric value ...................................................................................... 10
4.3 Changing a unit of the vessel speed ........................................................................ 11
4.4 Resetting a TRIP ........................................................................................................ 11
4.5 Setting Display ........................................................................................................... 12
4.5.1. Adjusting contrast ................................................................................................. 12
4.5.2. Adjusting back light .............................................................................................. 12
4.5.3. Setting a click sound............................................................................................. 13
4.5.4. Setting a display screen ....................................................................................... 13
4.5.5. Selecting a back light color ................................................................................... 17
4.6 System Setting ........................................................................................................... 18
4.6.1. Selecting a unit ..................................................................................................... 18
4.6.2. Setting a time constant ......................................................................................... 18
4.6.3. Select a vessel speed to be displayed .................................................................. 18
4.7 Language Setting ....................................................................................................... 19
4.8 Setting Alarm ............................................................................................................. 19
4.8.1. Setting a system alarm ......................................................................................... 20
4.8.2. Setting a vessel speed alarm ................................................................................ 20
4.8.3. Setting a TRIP alarm ............................................................................................ 20
4.8.4. Setting a speed lost alarm .................................................................................... 21
4.8.5. Setting a buzzer sound and back light color .......................................................... 21
4.9 Setting Installation .................................................................................................... 22
4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode ........................................................................ 22
4.9.2. Setting a model .................................................................................................... 23
4.9.3. Selecting a dimmer unit ........................................................................................ 23
4.9.4. Dimmer linked control with RS-485 ....................................................................... 24
4.9.5. Setting a serial port .............................................................................................. 27
4.9.6. Setting a contact point input port .......................................................................... 29
4.9.7. Checking installation ............................................................................................. 30
4.9.8. Checking the input port ......................................................................................... 30
4.9.9. Self-diagnosis ....................................................................................................... 31
4.9.10. Displaying an alarm .............................................................................................. 31
4.9.11. Displaying the software version ............................................................................ 32
4.9.12. Stopping transmission .......................................................................................... 32
4.9.13. Performing master reset ....................................................................................... 33
4.9.14. Demonstration ...................................................................................................... 33
4.9.15. Setting the display unit to a sub-display unit ......................................................... 34
4.9.16. Setting details ....................................................................................................... 34
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Inspection ......................................................................... 1
5.1 General Maintenance and Inspection ......................................................................... 2
5.2 Alarm ............................................................................................................................ 3
5.3 Troubleshooting........................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 6 Installation ..................................................................................................... 1
6.1 Attaching a Nameplate ................................................................................................ 3
6.2 Installing the Display unit ........................................................................................... 4
6.2.1. Mounting the display unit using a rack .................................................................... 4
6.2.2. Mounting using a flash mount ................................................................................. 6
6.2.3. Removing the display unit by flash mounting .......................................................... 6
6.3 Installing the signal Distributor Unit .......................................................................... 9
6.4 Installing the signal processor Unit ........................................................................... 9
6.5 Mounting the Transducer ............................................................................................ 9
6.6 Calibration of External Dimmer Unit ......................................................................... 10
Chapter 7 After-Sales Service ........................................................................................ 1
7.1 When ordering a repair ................................................................................................ 1
7.2 Recommendation of overhaul ..................................................................................... 1
Chapter 8 DISPOSAL ...................................................................................................... 1
8.1 Disposal of the Equipment .......................................................................................... 1
8.2 About Chinese version RoHS ..................................................................................... 1
Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................... 1
APPENDIX ..........................................................................................................Appendix-1
Chapter 1 Equipment Overview
1.1 Function
The JRC Model JLN-205MK2 Doppler Log is an equipment for measuring accurately
the true speed and run of a ship, utilizing the Doppler shift of ultrasonic signals, which
are radiated from a trnsducer into sea water downward obliquely to the bow and stern
sides, then scattered and reflected in the sea water. The transducer is mounted on the
hull bottom.
This equipment measures a relative speed to seawater from the hull bottom within 3m.
Therefore, ship’s speed corresponding to the output of a main engine can be obtained
without containing the speed such as the currents. The ship’s speed error margin
caused by the change in the water line doesn't occur because the transmission and the
reception of the pulse are done, and it excludes the signal in the vicinity of the bottom of
a ship. Moreover, because the dual beem method to launch the ultrasonic wave signal in
two directions (fore and aft) is adopted, the ship’s speed error margin because of the
change in the trim is greatly reduced.
This equipment offers measured information to other equipment such as radar and
ECDIS.

Fig. 1.1 Doppler Log

1-1
1.2 Features
JLN-205MK2 Doppler Log has the following features:

1) Ship’s Speed Through the Water


Using a high-accuracy pulse Doppler system and high-frequency ultrasonic signals,
signals reflected from approximately 2 to 3m underwater below the hull bottom are
tracked to detect their Doppler frequency shifts, ensuring highly accurate measurement
of own ship’s speed through the water without being effected by following waves.

2) Free of Errors Due to Hull Motions


An ultrasonic beam pair is transmitted aslant underwater in the fore and aft directions.
The error margin because of the hull motion like the rolling and the pitching can be
greatly removed by measuring the difference of both Doppler shift reception signals.
This equipment ensures high accuracy of speed measurement even in roughest sea
conditions.

3) Reliable Compact Transducer


The transducer unit is of molded rubber and has a compact and lightweight
construction, ensuring ease of installation. Moreover, the unit has been designed to
minimize the effects of aeration, ensuring stable, accurate operation. There is also no
troublesomeness of putting the detector into and out of water when the ship leaves and
enters the port.

4) Confirms to the following standards


IMO A.824(19), as amended by MSC.96(72), IMO A.694(17), IEC 61023:2007,
IEC 60945:2002, IEC 61162-1:2010, IEC 62288:2008

1-2
1.3 Configuration
The standard equipment and options are shown in the tables below.

1.3.1. Standard Configuration

Description Model No. QTY MASS IP Remarks


MAIN DISPLAY UNIT NWZ-4610 1 0.8kg IP55
DATA POWER CABLE CFQ-5766A 1 - - 2m
FUSE MF60NR 250V 1 2 - - For Display unit 1A
FRONT PANEL MTV305018A 1 - -
BASE KITS MPBX47065 1 - - Base, Knob Bolt, Gear
Washer, Knob Washer
MODEL IDENTIFICATION MPNN47524A 1 - - For Rear
PLATE
PRODUCT NAME PLATE MPNN47529A 1 - - For Front
Flush Mounting Drawing - 1 - - For Flush Mount
QUICK REFERENCE 7ZPNA4352 1 - - English / Japanese
SIGNAL DISTRIBUTOR NQA-4288A 1 6kg IPX2
SIGNAL PROCESSOR NJC-25 1 10kg IPX5
TRANSDUCER NKF-547 1 17kg IPX8 Flush mount type
With cable 30m
SPARE PARTS 7ZXBS0020 1 -- --
INSTRUCTION MANUAL 7ZPNA4286B 1 -- --

1.3.2. Option

Description Model No. QTY MASS Remarks


SUB DISPLAY NWZ-4610 2Max 0.8kg
DATA POWER CABLE CFQ-5766D 1 - 10m
DATA POWER CABLE CFQ-5766F 1 - 20m
T-SHAPED CONNECTOR AA-040404-MM 1 - For RS-485
M-TL
DATA CABLE CFQ-5769 1 - For RS-485 3m
ANALOG DISPLAY NWW-24 2Max 6.5kg Flush mount type
.
NWW-25 7kg Wall mount type

NWW-26 2.5kg Panel mount type

REMOTE DISPLAY NWW-5 1Max 1.5kg Fore/Aft. Speed &. Direction


.
NWW-16 2.5kg Fore/Aft. Speed &. Direction
Distance
DISTANCE COUNTER NWW-7 1Max 0.8kg Distance, 9999.99NM Max.
.
DIMMER UNIT NCM-227 -- 0.5kg for Main/Sub/Remote
Display
NCM-329 -- 0.5kg for Analog Display

JUNCTION BOX CQD-10 -- 1.5kg NWZ-4610---NQA-4288A


for extension
TRANSDUCER NKF-531E 1 48kg Gate Valve type
With cable 25m

1-3
1.4 Configuration
 Main display unit NWZ-4610

NWZ-4610 Desktop type

MASS: 0.8kg

Fig.1.2 Outline of the desktop type main display unit (Unit: mm)

1-4
 Signal Distributor NQA-4288A

Fig.1.3 NQA-4288A OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 6kg

 Signal Processor NJC-25

Fig.1.4 NJC-25 OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 10kg

1-5
 Transducer NKF-547

Fig.1.5 NKF-547 OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 17kg

 Transducer NKF-531E(Option)

Fig.1.6 NKF-531E OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 48kg

1-6
 Analog Display (Option)
NWW-24 NWW-25 NWW-26
(Finish mount) (Wall mount) (Panel mount)
Area Size Green Orange Green Orange Green Orange
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
L
24L20G 24L20O 25L20G 25L20O 26L20G 26L20O

-420kt
NWW- NWW-
M ―― ―― ―― ――
26M20G 26M20O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
S
24S20G 24S20O 25S20G 25S20O 26S20G 26S20O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
L
24L25G 24L25O 25L25G 25L25O 26L25G 26L25O

-525kt
NWW- NWW-
M ―― ―― ―― ――
26M25G 26M25O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
S
24S25G 24S25O 25S25G 25S25O 26S25G 26S25O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
L
24L30G 24L30O 25L30G 25L30O 26L30G 26L30O

-630kt
NWW-24L MASS: 6.5kg NWW- NWW-
M ―― ―― ―― ――
26M30G 26M30O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
NWW-25L MASS: 7kg S
24S30G 24S30O 25S30G 25S30O 26S30G 26S30O

NWW-26L MASS: 2.5kg

Fig.1.7 Analog Display OUTLINE (Unit :mm)

 Remote Display NWW-5 (Option)

Fig1.8 NWW-5 OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 1.5kg

1-7
 Remote Display NWW-16 (Option)

Fig.1.9 NWW-16 OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 2.5kg

 Distance Counter NWW-7 (Option)

Fig.1.10 NWW-7 OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 0.8kg

 Dimmer Unit NCM-227 / 329 (Option)

Fig.1.11 NCM-227 / 329 OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 0.5kg

1-8
 Junction Box CQD-10 (Option)

Fig.1.12 CQD-10 OUTLINE (Unit :mm) MASS: 1.5kg

1-9
1-10
NWZ-4610 NWW-5/7/16 NWW-24/25/26
1.5.

NWZ-4610 SUB DISPLAY REMOTE DISPLAY ANALOG DISPLAY


(Option) (Option) (Option)
MAIN DISPLAY

CFQ-5766A 250V-TTYCS-4
(JRC 2m) (YARD MAX.100m)
NQA-4288A 250V-TTYCS-4 (YARD MAX.100m)
CFQ-5766A (JRC 2m) NCM-329
250V-TTYCS-1
SIGNAL DIMMER UNIT
(YARD MAX.15m) 250V-TTYCS-4 (YARD MAX.100m) (Option)
DISTRIBUTOR
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m) ANALOG
NCM-227 CQD-10 ANALOG2
output
System Diagram

DIMMER UNIT JUNCTION BOX 250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m)


NMEA1
(Option) (Option) 250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m)
NMEA2
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m)
NMEA3

(YARD MAX.100m)
250V-TTYCS-4
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m) IEC61162-1
NMEA4
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m) output
NMEA5
NJC-25 250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m)
250V-TTYC-4S (YARD MAX.500m) NMEA6
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m)
SIGNAL NMEA7
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m)
NMEA8
PROCESSOR
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m)
LOG1
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m) 200pulse/NM
LOG2
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m) output
Transducer Cable (JRC MAX.25m) LOG3
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m)
LOG4

250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD MAX.100m) PF Power Fail Alarm


ALARM output

Transducer Cable
(JRC MAX.30m)
0.6/1kV DPYC-1.5 (YARD)
SHIP’S MAIN 50/60Hz 100/110/115/220/230VAC 1 Phase
250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD)
24V DC ( for Power Fail Alarm )
NKF-547 NKF-531E 250V-TTYCS-1 (YARD)
GPS IEC61162-1 Input ( for GPS speed display )
TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER

(Option) JLN-205MK2 DOPPLER LOG (SDME)


Figure 1.13 OVERALL SYSTEM BLOCK
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of
the Components
 Main /Sub display unit

Display

Buzzer

Operation panel

Refer to “4.9.15. Setting the display unit to a sub-display unit” for the sub display.

Figure 2.1 Operation panel of the main display unit


No. Keys Key Name Functions
1 Power/ Use this key to turn on the power. Adjust the contrast. To
Contrast
turn off the power, press this key together with the key.
2 Dimmer Use this key to adjust the brightness of the back light.

3 Menu Use this key to display the main menu.

4 Display Use this key to switch the display screen.

5 Clear Use this key to cancel the operation.


Use this key also to stop the alarm.
6 Cursor Use this key to move the cursor.

7 Enter Uses this key to determine the operation.

8 Trip reset Press this key for 1 second to reset TRIP.

9 Unit Use this key to change the unit.

2-1
 How to check the display

Display area
Screen title

Direction of the
vessel speed

Status bar
Freeze display unit
The black section moves while Screen number
the screen is active. When the This number indicates the number of
screen is frozen, the black the screen that is currently displayed.
section is static.
When is pressed, a number
between D1 and D6 is displayed for 3
Alarm icon seconds.
This icon is displayed while the main alarm
exists. Check the alarm history for the [S]: Simulation mode
alarm contents. [S] blinks while the simulation mode is
set.
[M]: Maintenance mode
[M] blinks while the installation mode
is set.

2-2
Chapter 3 Display Screen
3.1 Display Screen
Whenever is pressed, the screen is changed. Six screens are available. When the power is
turned on, the last screen that was displayed at power off is displayed.
The following three screens are set at the factory.

STW3
STW: Speed through the water

STW2
STW: Speed through the water

When is pressed,
TRIP is changed to ODO.

Run distance
TRIP: Trip distance
ODO: Total distance
STW1

STW: Speed through


the water

Run distance
TRIP: Trip distance
ODO: Total distance

3-1
3-2
Chapter 4 Operation

Do not place drinks on this equipment. Spillage entering the equipment can
cause electric shock to the user, or short-circuit, fire or damage to the
equipment.
Do not place or insert metallic objects on or into the equipment, this can
cause electric shock to the user, or short-circuit, fire or damage to the
equipment.

Do not use this unit at a voltage other than the supply voltage stated on the
unit. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or a failure may occur.

Do not insert or remove the power cord or operate switches with a wet hand.
Otherwise, you may suffer from an electric shock.

Do not damage or modify the power cord. Placing a heavy object onto,
heating, stretching or bending the cord may cause a fire or an electric
shock.

When this unit is suddenly moved from a warm place to a cool place or the
sudden converse move, drew condensation water may form on the inside
windows, and the liquid crystal part can become visually difficult. In this
case, leave the unit for a while until becoming dry condition. Then operate
the unit.

Do not turn on the power switch of the unit while the ship is on the shore.
Otherwise, the transducer may malfunction.

4-1
4.1 Menu
Normal menu
Main menu Sub menu Range remarks
1. DISPLAY 1. LCD 4.5
1. CONTRAST 1-13 4.5.1
2. DIMMER MAXIMUM 4-13 4.5.2
3. DIMMER TYPICAL 3-12 4.5.2
4. DIMMER MINIMUM 2-11 4.5.2
2. CLICK SOUND ON / OFF 4.5.3
3. DISPLAY SELECTION 4.5.4
1. DISPLAY1 OFF/SEG.1/2/3/4/SPE./GRA. 4.5.4.1
SEGMENTATION1 4.5.4.2
1. DISPLAY 4.5.4.3
DOPPLER STW / TRIP / ODO 4.5.4.3
OFF 4.5.4.3
NORMAL / SPECIAL1
2. DISPLAY MODE / SPECIAL2 / AUTO RANGE 4.5.4.3
3. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF 4.5.4.3
4. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF 4.5.4.3
5. TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.3
SEGMENTATION2 4.5.4.2
1. DISPLAY1/2 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
2. DISPLAY2/2 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
3. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF 4.5.4.3
4. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF 4.5.4.3
5. TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.3
SEGMENTATION3 4.5.4.2
1. DISPLAY1/3 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
2. DISPLAY2/3 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
3. DISPLAY3/3 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
4. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF 4.5.4.3
5. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF 4.5.4.3
6. TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.3
SEGMENTATION4 4.5.4.2
1. DISPLAY1/4 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
2. DISPLAY2/4 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
3. DISPLAY3/4 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
4. DISPLAY4/4 Same as DISPLAY 1/1 4.5.4.3
5. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF 4.5.4.3
6. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF 4.5.4.3
7. TIME 1-10sec 4,5,4,3
SPECIAL 4.5.4.2
1. DISPLAY STW1 / STW2 / STW3 4.5.4.3
2. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF 4.5.4.3
3. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF 4.5.4.3
4. TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.3
GRAPHIC 4.5.4.2
1. DISPLAY STW 4.5.4.3
2. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF 4.5.4.3
3. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF 4.5.4.3
4. TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.3
2. DISPLAY2 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.1
3. DISPLAY3 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.1
4. DISPLAY4 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.1
5. DISPLAY5 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.1
6. DISPLAY6 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.1
4. BACK LIGHT WHITE / ORANGE 4.5.5
2. SYSTEM 1. UNIT 4.6.1
1. SPEED kn / m/s 4.6.1
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2. SMOOTHING 4.6.2
1. STW 10-240sec 4.6.2
3. SPEED STW / SOG(GPS) 4.6.3
3. LANG. 1. LANG. English /(Japanese) 4.7
4. ALARM 1. SYSTEM ON / OFF 4.8 / 4.8.1
1. SOUND ON / OFF 4.8.5
2. LCD ON / OFF 4.8.5
OVER / UNDER/IN RANGE
2. SPEED 4.8.2
/ OUT RANG / OFF
OVER 4.8.2
1. OVER 0-99kn 4.8.2
2. SOUND ON / OFF 4.8.5
3. LCD COLOR ON / OFF 4.8.5
UNDER 4.8.2
1. UNDER 0-99kn 4.8.2
2. SOUND ON / OFF 4.8.5
3. LCD COLOR ON / OFF 4.8.5
IN RANGE 4.8.2
1. MAXIMUM 0-99kn 4.8.2
2. MINIMUM 0-99kn 4.8.2
3. SOUND ON / OFF 4.8.5
4. LCD COLOR ON / OFF 4.8.5
OUT RANGE 4.8.2
1. MAXIMUM 0-99kn 4.8.2
2. MINIMUM 0-99kn 4.8.2
3. SOUND ON / OFF 4.8.5
4. LCD COLOR ON / OFF 4.8.5
3. TRIP OVER / OFF 4.8.3
OVER 4.8.3
1. OVER 0-99999.9NM 4.8.3
2. SOUND ON / OFF 4.8.5
3. LCD COLOR ON / OFF 4.8.5
4. SPEED LOST ON / OFF 4.8.4
1. SOUND ON / OFF 4.8.5
2. LCD COLOR ON / OFF 4.8.5
5. SENSOR 1. SPEED CORR -50 - +99.9% 4.9.16 / 4.9.16.1
2. NMEA1 1.5 / 2.3 4.9.16.2
3. NMEA2 1.5 / 2.3 4.9.16.2
4. PULSE1 0-99 ×100P/NM 4.9.16.3
5. PULSE2 0-99 ×100P/NM 4.9.16.3
6. PULSE3 0-99 ×100P/NM 4.9.16.3
7. SCALE 10-40 4.9.16.4

Maintenance menu Please don’t change the part of .


Main menu Sub menu Range Remarks
6. INTERFACE 1. DATA I/O 4.9.5
1. DATA IN/OUT1 4.9.5
NMEA 4.9.5 Don’t change
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND / RECEIVE 4.9.5 Don’t change
1. VERSION 1.5 / 2.1 / 2.3 / 4.0 4.9.5 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW OFF 4.9.5 Don’t change
2. BIT RATE 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 4.9.5 Don’t change
IEC 4.9.5
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE 4.9.5
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW 4.9.5 SEND only
2. BIT RATE 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 4.9.5
2. DATA IN/OUT2 4.9.5
NMEA 4.9.5
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND /RECEIVE 4.9.5 Don’t change

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1. VERSION 1.5 / 2.1 / 2.3 / 4.0 4.9.5 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW 4.9.5 SEND only
2. BIT RATE 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 4.9.5
IEC 4.9.5
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND /RECEIVE 4.9.5 Don’t change
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW 4.9.5 SEND only
2. BIT RATE 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 4.9.5
3. DATA IN/OUT3 4.9.5
NMEA 4.9.5 Don’t change
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/ RECEIVE 4.9.5 Don’t change
1. VERSION 1.5 / 2.1 / 2.3 / 4.0 4.9.5 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW 4.9.5 SEND only
2. BIT RATE 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 4.9.5 Don’t change
IEC 4.9.5
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE 4.9.5
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW 4.9.5 SEND only
2. BIT RATE 4800 / 9600 / 19200 / 38400 4.9.5
4. RS-485 4.9.4.4
NMEA 4.9.4.4
1. VERSION 1.5 / 2.1 / 2.3 / 4.0 4.9.4.4 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW 4.9.4.4 SEND only
2. BIT RATE 38400 / 57600 / 76800 / 115200 4.9.4.4
IEC 4.9.4.4
1. SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW 4.9.4.4 SEND only
2. BIT RATE 38400 / 57600 / 76800 / 115200 4.9.4.4
5. CONTACT INPUT DIMMER/ACK 4.9.6
2. DIAGNOSIS --- ---
ERROR LOG OUT --- ---
7.MAINTENANCE 1. INPUT DATA 4.9.8
2. DIAGNOSIS 4.9.9
1. DISPLAY DIAG 4.9.9
2. MONITOR TEST 4.9.9
3. BUZZER TEST 4.9.9
3. ERROR LOG 4.9.10
1. ALARM 4.9.10
2. ERROR LOG 4.9.10
4. SOFT VERSION 4.9.11
1. DISPLAY VER 4.9.11
1. APP VER 4.9.11
2. SERIAL NUMBER 4.9.11
3. BARCODE 4.9.11
5. TX ON / OFF 4.9.12
8. MASTER
1. ODO RESET 4.9.13
RESET
2. DISPLAY RESET 4.9.13
1. DISPLAY 4.9.13
3. RECEIVER RESET 4.9.13
9. DEMO MODE 1. DEMO TYPE -5 / 0 / 18 / 36 / 40 / OFF 4.9.14
10. SOFT
1. DISPLAY ---
UPDATE
11. MAIN/SUB MAIN / SUBSTITUTE 4.9.15
12. DISPLAY 4.9.2
LOG / MID / OFF
TYPE Factory setting: OFF
13. RS-485ID 1-10 4.9.4.1
14. DIMMER
1-10 4.9.4.3
GROUP
15. DIMMER KEY / EXT DIMMER 4.9.3

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4.2 Basic Operation
4.2.1. Turning on the power

When the main power of the power distribution board is turned on, the power of the display unit is turned
on automatically.
When the power is turned on by the key operation on the display unit, the power can be turned off by
pressing .

When the main power is OFF

ON

Turning on the main power

When the main power is ON


JRC

Turning on the power

Pressing the power key

When the power is ON for first time.


The following screen is displayed. Select a model "LOG" with and press ENT .

Select a "LOG".

When the other model is selected wrong.


To select a "LOG", refer to "4.9.2 setting a model".

Caution

If the power cannot be turned on, check the main switch of the power distribution board
and the cable connection of the equipments.

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4.2.2. Starting (Normal)

If all the self-check results are ‘OK’, the screen is automatically changed to the normal screen.

All OK

When the power is turned on by using the main power switch, the transducer protection function is
activated for safety and a message is displayed on the screen as shown below. Turn off the power as
indicated in 4.2.5 “Turning off the power” and turn on the power again by using the power ON key.

Please turn on the power again.


Caution

The transducer protection function protects the transducer from the failure that occurs
when it is operated in the open air.
Turn on the power after checking that the transducer is placed under water.

When 'Please turn on the power again' is displayed again even if the power supply is turned on again,
it operates it as follows.

1. Press the both and for 8 seconds.

2. 2) Display in clause 4.9.13. “Performing master reset” is executed.

4.2.3. Starting (Abnormal)

When the self-diagnosis result indicates any abnormality (NG), the following message is displayed.

Caution

When any abnormality (NG) is found, contact JRC or one of our agents.

4.2.4. Starting (Abnormal)

When the program is corrupted, the following screen is displayed. Turn off the power and contact JRC
or one of our agents.

R0004
Recovery
mode.

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4.2.5. Turning off the power

To turn off the power, press while pressing .

Supplement
The power may be turned on due to the release timing of your finger.
In this case, first release the and then release the .

4.2.6. Adjusting the back light (lighting) by using the key

The brightness of the back light of the display and the operation panel can be adjusted over 4 levels
(bright, medium, dark, and off). Whenever is pressed, the level changes in the order of bright –
medium – dark – off –dark – medium – bright.

Supplement
 The brightness levels other than “off” can be set. See “0 4.5.2. Adjusting back light”.
 An external dimmer unit can also be used for adjusting brightness. See “0 4.9.3.
Selecting a dimmer unit”.

4.2.7. Adjusting contrast

Contrast can be adjusted over 13 levels.


Whenever is pressed, the contrast is reduced (or increased) from the current setting and after the
contrast reaches the lowest (or highest) level, the contrast increases (or reduce) gradually.

4.2.8. Turning off the alarm buzzer

Buzzer sound can be turned off by pressing .


The buzzer sound is emitted when an alarm occurs.

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4.2.9. Switching display

The display screen is switched whenever is pressed.

Refer to “4.5.4.1 STEP1 Selecting a display screen” for details.

4.2.10. Alarm display

When an alarm occurs, the event is notified with a popup menu and buzzer sound.

When is pressed, the popup menu is cleared and the buzzer sound stops. However, display of
“ ” remains on the status bar unless the alarm is cancelled.

When the alarm to which STW cannot be measured or SOG(GPS) signal is abnormal, the invalid ship’s
speed value keeps blinking until the alarm is cancelled.

To check the alarm again after clearing the popup menu, display the alarm history by referencing 0
“4.9.10. Displaying an alarm”.

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4.2.11. Selecting items from the menus

This section shows the procedure for selecting items from the menus and determining the selection.

Procedure

1. Move the cursor to a required item by using and press . The item is selected and a
submenu is opened to enable selection of details.
The selected item
is displayed in
reverse video.

Menu

Submenu

2. Move the cursor to a required item by using and press . The cursor moves to the setting
value selection.

3. Select a setting value with and press or . The setting value is confirmed.

Setting value
selection

4. To return to the previous item, press or .

Supplement

Turn off power after 10 seconds after setting, if you turn off power.

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4.2.12. Entering a numeric value

This section describes the procedure for entering a numeric value.

Procedure

1. Move the cursor to the field in which a value is to be entered by using .

2. Set a numeric value to be entered by using and press or .

3. Move the cursor to the right most field and press or . The setting value is confirmed.

Select a field by using

Select a numeric value by using

Supplement

When there are the input plural digits, input the numeric value from the highest digits.
To prevent the value from exceeding the input range, the input of the low-order digits is
restricted by the value of the high-order digit.
Example) The input range is from 1 to 10:
If 1 is input to a high-ranking digit, the subordinate position digit compulsorily
becomes 0 because the range of the input is up to 10.

Turn off power after 10 seconds after setting, if you turn off power.

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4.3 Changing a unit of the vessel speed
The unit of the vessel speed can be switched between kn and m/s.

Procedure

1. Press .
Whenever the key is pressed, the setting switches between kn and m/s.

Supplement
The unit can also be set on a menu.

4.4 Resetting a TRIP


A trip value can be reset.
A total travel distance cannot be reset.

Procedure

1. Press for 1 second.


The TRIP screen is reset to 0.00NM.

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4.5 Setting Display
When “Display” is selected on the main menu, a display menu is displayed.
On the display menu, LCD (contrast and back light), click sound, screen selection, and back light color
can be set.

Each submenu is outlined below.


1) LCD: Adjusts the contrast and sets the back light level.
2) CLICK SOUND: Turns on/off the click sound.
3) DISPLAY SELECTION: Selects a screen.
4) BACK LIGHT: Selects a back light color (white/orange).

4.5.1. Adjusting contrast

 Adjust the LCD contrast.


 The darkest contrast is 1 and the lightest contrast is 13.
 The default setting is 7.

Procedure

1. Display a main menu by pressing .

2. Select “DISPLAY”, “LCD”, and “CONTRAST” in this order by using .

3. Enter a contrast value by using and press .

4.5.2. Adjusting back light

 Brightness of the back light can be changed by using . Four levels of brightness are available,
bright, medium, dark, and off.
This section shows how to set a value of each brightness level.

Procedure

1. Display a main menu by pressing .

2. Select “DISPLAY”, “LCD”, and “DIMMER MAXIMUM/TYPICAL/MINIMUM” by using .

3. Select a brightness level by using and press .

Supplement
Enter the highest value in “MAXIMUM” and the lowest value in “MINIMUM”.

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4.5.3. Setting a click sound

 Turn on/off a key-operation click sound.


ON: Enables a click sound. When the key is pressed, a click sound is emitted. Rings “pi pi pi” when
the operation is invalid.
OFF: Disables a click sound.

Procedure

1. Display a main menu by pressing .

2. Select “DISPLAY” and “CLICK SOUND” in that order by using .

3. Select “ON” or “OFF” by using and press .

4.5.4. Setting a display screen

Up to six display screens can be registered in this display unit.


The display screen can be switched either manually by using or automatically (auto screen
function).
The auto screen function enables the setting of a switching interval. Switching can also be notified by
emitting a buzzer sound.
Only the integer section or the decimal section of a indication character can be expanded and displayed.
(Display mode) The setting of the auto screen function and the display mode are performed by "STEP3."
The screen structures of each display screen include customized screens that can be set freely, special
screens that do not allow any setting, and graphic screens. The contents to be displayed on the display
screen can be selected.
The screen selection procedure is as follows.
STEP1 Select a display screen.
STEP2 Select a screen structure.
STEP3 Select the display contents.

4.5.4.1. STEP1 Selecting a display screen

Up to six display screens can be registered in this display unit.


DISPLAY1
DISPLAY2
DISPLAY3
DISPLAY4
DISPLAY5
or automatic DISPLAY6
Procedure

1. Display a main menu by pressing (normal mode).

2. Select “DISPLAY” and “DISPLAY SELECTION” in that order by using and press .

3. Select a display screen from “DISPLAY1” to “DISPLAY6” by using and press .

Select a display from


DISPLAY1 to DISPLAY6

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4.5.4.2. SETP2 Selecting a screen structure

The screen structures of each display screen include customized screens that can be set freely, special
screens that do not allow any setting, and graphic screens.
Select a screen structure.
When display structure selection is set to “OFF”, the display screen cannot be registered.
Customized screen
One screen can be segmented into screens 1 to 4. Up to four contents can be displayed concurrently.
Special screen and graphic screen
Users cannot change the screen structure. Special contents for the model are displayed on the
screen.
The following screen structures can be selected.
1) SEGMENTATION1: Full screen
2) SEGMENTATION2: The screen is segmented into two sections.
3) SEGMENTATION3: The screen is segmented into three sections.
4) SEGMENTATION4: The screen is segmented into four sections.
5) SPECIAL: Special Doppler log screen
6) GRAPHIC: Graphic screen

Segmentation1

Segmentation2
Customized
screen
Segmentation3
Select a screen
or automatic structure
Segmentation4

Special

Graphic

Screen structure
Procedure

1. Select a display screen by referencing “STEP1”.


2. Select a screen structure from “SEGMENTATION1”, “SEGMENTATION2”, “SEGMENTATION3”,
“SEGMENTATION4”, “SPECIAL”, “GRAPHIC” and “OFF” by using and press .

Select
SEGMENTATION1,
SEGMENTATION2,
SEGMENTATION3,
SEGMENTATION4,
SPECIAL, or
GRAPHIC.
OFF

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4.5.4.3. SETP3 Selecting display contents

Select as many display contents as the number of screens that are created by segmentation. For
instance, for a 2-segmentation screen, select the display content for one half of the screen and then
select the display content for the other half of the screen (see the diagram below).
First select Doppler on the customized screen, and, next, select the display contents.
Table 4-1 shows the display contents of each screen structure.
Only the integer section or a decimal section of some item that is selected on a 1-segmentation
customized screen or a special screen can be expanded.
If display content selection is set to “OFF”, no information is displayed in the area.
Set the auto screen function and display mode in STEP3. The following functions can be set.
1-1) AUTO SCREEN: ON – Enables the auto screen function.
OFF – Disables the auto screen function.
1-2) SOUND: SOUND 1 – Emits a buzzer sound “pi pi” when the screen is switched.
SOUND 2 – Emits a buzzer sound “pi” when the screen is switched.
OFF – Does not emit a buzzer sound even if the screen is switched.
1-3) TIME: Sets a screen switching time. A time of up to 10 seconds can be set.

2-1) DISPLAY MODE: normal It displays in the character of the same size.
special 1 Only integer part is expanded and displayed.
special 2 Only a decimal part is expanded and displayed.
auto range Integer part or a decimal part is expanded and it displays the
optimal.

Example) Procedure for selecting display contents for a 2-segmentation screen

Select
: Select a : Select display STW
DOPPLER of contents of the TRIP
the 1/2 screen 1/2 screen
ODO
: Select a
Select
 Select display
DOPPLER of STW
contents of the
the 2/2 screen. 2/2 screen. TRIP
ODO

Screen structure
Procedure
1. Select a screen structure by referencing “STEP1” and “STEP2”.

Customized screen
2. Select a screen section to be displayed by using and press .

Select the screen section from the following:


1- segmentation screen: “DISPLAY’
2- segmentation screen: “DISPLAY 1/2” “DISPLAY 2/2”
3- segmentation screen: “DISPLAY 1/3” “DISPLAY 2/3” “DISPLAY 3/3”
4- segmentation screen: “DISPLAY 1/4” “DISPLAY 2/4” “DISPLAY 3/4” “DISPLAY 4/4”

Select a display
content

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3. Select the “DOPPLER” of the display by using and press .

4. Select display contents by using and press .


5. Go to procedure 6 when setting an auto screen.

Special screen and graphic screen


2. Select “1. DISPLAY” by using and press .

3. Select display contents by using and press .


4. Go to procedure 6 when setting an auto screen.

Table 4-1 Display structure and display contents


Display structure Display Display contents
Segmentation
DOPPLER / OFF STW, TRIP, ODO(Odometer)
1, 2, 3, 4
Special screen --- Speed through the water 1 / 2 / 3
Graphic screen --- Vessel speed
OFF --- ---

Setting an auto screen


On an auto screen, set a screen switching time and whether a buzzer sound is emitted at screen
switching.

6. Select “ON” or “OFF” under “AUTO SCREEN” by using and press .

7. Select “SOUND1” or “SOUND2” or “OFF” under “SOUND” by using and press .

8. Select “TIME” by using .

9. Enter a switching time by using and press .

Starting an auto screen


1. Set an auto screen to "ON" beforehand to make an auto screen available.
2. Press for 1 second or more longer.

Stopping an auto screen


1. Press , then an auto screen stops. Even if keys except and are pushed, it stops.

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Setting a display mode
The display mode can be set only with segmentaion1 screen.
The contents of a display with an effective auto range are STW, trip, and total distance (ODO).
An auto range changes a display in the following range.

Auto range
The contents of a Integer part expanded Usual display Decimal part expanded
display display (special 1) display (special 2)
STW 10.0kn or more 1.0 - 9.9kn 0.9kn or less
Total distance/
Trip 10.00NM or more 1.00 - 9.99NM 0.99NM or less

1. The contents of a display are set up with the above-mentioned operating procedure.
2. Select the “ DISPLAY MODE” by using and press .

3. Select the “NORMAL”, SPECIAL1“”, “SPECIAL2” or “AUTO RANGE” by using

and press .

Example) STW display

Integer part expanded display Normal display Decimal part expanded display

4.5.5. Selecting a back light color

Select white or orange as the back light color of the screen that is normally used.

Procedure

1. Display a main menu by pressing .

2. Select “DISPLAY” and “BACK LIGHT” in this order by using .

3. Select “WHITE” or “ORANGE” by using and press .

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4.6 System Setting
Select “System” on the main menu. A system setting screen is displayed.
The system setting can be changed in maintenance mode only.

Each submenu is outlined below.


1) UNIT: Sets a vessel speed unit.
2) SMOOTHING: Smooth the vessel speed through the water.
3) SPEED: Changes the display of the vessel speed.

4.6.1. Selecting a unit

The unit of a vessel speed can be set to kn or m/s.


The speed can be converted by 1[m/s] ≈ (1852m÷3600sec)  1 [kn].

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “SYSTEM”, “UNIT”, and “SPEED” in this order by using .

3. Select “kn” or “m/s” by using and press .

4.6.2. Setting a time constant

A speed through the water can be smoothed. The setting range is from 10 seconds to 240 seconds.
The vessel speed can be stabilized by setting a long smoothing time. However, the following time
increases.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “SYSTEM”, “SMOOTHING”, and “STW” in this order by using .

3. Enter a smoothing time by using and press .

4.6.3. Select a vessel speed to be displayed

It is possible to select a vessel speed through the water or a ground speed by GPS for the vessel speed
display mode in special screen and graphic screen.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “SYSTEM” and “SPEED” in this order by using .

3. Select “STW” or “SOG (GPS)” by using and press .

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4.7 Language Setting
A display language can be selected from 2 languages (English/Japanese (Katakana)).
Language setting can be changed in maintenance mode only.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “LANG.” and “LANG” by using .

3. Select a language by using and press .

4.8 Setting Alarm


When “ALARM’ is selected on the main menu, an alarm setting screen is displayed.
When the alarm that is set occurs, the occurrence of the alarm is notified through the popup menu and
the alarm icon “ ” on the status bar. The back light color of the screen can be changed.

When is pressed, the popup menu, buzzer sound, and back light color change are stopped;
however, the alarm icon is kept lit until the alarm is cancelled.
See 0 “5.2 Alarm” for the contents of the message that is displayed on the popup menu.
Alarm setting can be changed in maintenance mode only.

The alarms that can be set are outlined below.


1) SYSTEM: An alarm occurs when computation of the vessel speed is disabled or a system failure
occurs.
2) SPEED: An alarm occurs when the vessel speed reaches the set range.
3) TRIP: An alarm occurs when the trip distance exceeds the set value.
4) SPEED LOST: An alarm occurs when the receiver signal cannot be received.
When OFF is set, each alarm setting is cancelled.

The buzzer sound and back light color of the screen at the occurrence of an alarm can be set.
1) SOUND ON: When an alarm occurs, the buzzer sound is emitted.
OFF: Even if an alarm occurs, the buzzer sound is not emitted.
2) LCD COLOR ON: When an alarm occurs, the back light color of the screen is changed.
OFF: Even if an alarm occurs, the back light color of the screen is not changed.
When the back light color is set to white, the color is changed to orange and when the back light color
is set to orange, the color is changed to white.

Caution
If the alarm occurrence condition is already satisfied when the power is turned on, no alarm
is issued.

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4.8.1. Setting a system alarm

When computation of the vessel speed is disabled or a system failure occurs, an alarm is issued.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “ALARM” and “SYSTEM” in this order by using .

3. Select “ON” or “OFF” by using and press .


4. Set a buzzer sound and back light color by referencing “4.8.4. Setting a buzzer sound and back
light color”.

4.8.2. Setting a vessel speed alarm

When the vessel speed reaches the set range, the alarm is issued. The astern is also the same.
The range can be selected from OVER, UNDER, IN RANGE, and OUTRANGE.

OVER: An alarm is issued when the vessel speed reaches or exceeds the set speed.
UNDER: An alarm is issued when the vessel speed is equal to or slower than the set speed.
IN RANGE: An alarm is issued when the vessel speed is between the lower limit value and the upper
limit value.
OUT RANGE: An alarm is issued when the vessel speed is equal to or slower than the lower limit value
or equal to or higher than the upper limit value.
For IN RANGE and OUT RANGE, set the upper limit value and lower limit value.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “ALARM” and “SPEED” in this order by using .

3. Select “OVER”, “UNDER”, “IN RANGE”, or “OUT RANGE” by using .

4. Select “OVER”, “UNDER” or “MAXIMUM”, “MINIMUM” by using .

5. Enter a vessel speed by using and press .


6. Set an buzzer sound and back light color by referencing “4.8.4. Setting a buzzer sound and back
light color”.

4.8.3. Setting a TRIP alarm

An alarm is issued when the TRIP distance exceeds the set TRIP distance.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “ALARM” and “TRIP” in this order by using .

3. Select “OVER” by using .

4. After selecting “OVER”, enter a TRIP distance by using and press .


5. Set an buzzer sound and back light color by referencing “4.8.4. Setting a buzzer sound and back
light color”.

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4.8.4. Setting a speed lost alarm

When the signal level of the receiver decreases, an alarm is issued.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “ALARM” and “SPEED LOST” in this order by using .

3. Select “ON” or “OFF” by using and press .


4. Set an buzzer sound and back light color by referencing “4.8.4. Setting a buzzer sound and back
light color”.

4.8.5. Setting a buzzer sound and back light color

A buzzer sound and the color of the back light color at the occurrence of an alarm can be set.
When the back light color is set to white, the color is changed to orange and when the back light color is
set to orange, the color is changed to white.

1) SOUND ON: When an alarm occurs, the buzzer sound is emitted.


OFF: Even if an alarm occurs, the buzzer sound is not emitted.
2) LCD COLOR ON: When an alarm occurs, the back light color is changed.
OFF: Even if an alarm occurs, the back light color is not changed.

Procedure

1. Display an alarm setting screen by referencing 4.8 “Setting Alarm”.

Select SOUND

Select LCD COLOR

2. Select “SOUND” by using .

3. Select “ON” or “OFF” by using and press .

4. Select “LCD COLOR” by using .

5. Select “ON” or “OFF” by using and press .

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4.9 Setting Installation
After completing the installation that is described in Chapter 6, check the operation and set the details.
In the installation setting, implement the following operations according to the system specification of the
vessel.
1) Changing to a maintenance mode
2) Setting a model
3) Selecting a dimmer unit
4) Setting dimmer control linkage and data sharing
Setting RS-485ID
Setting a dimmer group
Setting data sharing
5) Setting a sub display unit
6) Setting a display screen
7) Setting details

4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode

Before starting installation, the mode must be changed to a maintenance mode to prevent an operation
error.
Change the mode to a maintenance mode by the following operation.

Procedure

1. Display a main menu by pressing (normal mode).

2. Press and for 3 seconds.


3. The menu is changed to a maintenance menu (maintenance mode).
When the mode is changed to a maintenance mode, the [M] icon is displayed at the bottom of the
screen.

Press and for


3 seconds.

The [M] icon is


Normal mode
displayed.

Maintenance mode

 Returning to a normal mode


When and are pressed for 3 seconds or no operation is performed for 3 minutes, the mode
is reset to a normal mode.
When the power is turned on, the system starts in normal mode.

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4.9.2. Setting a model

Set this display unit as a Doppler log display unit.


When the model is set, the setting contents are initialized.
When the model is set to a Doppler log display unit, the following contents are set automatically.
Serial port Data IN/OUT 1/2: Output (Don’t change.)
Data IN/OUT 3: Input (Don’t change.)

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “DISPLAY TYPE” by using and press .

3. Select “LOG” by using and press .


4. When the following popup menu is displayed, press “YES”.
When “NO” is selected, the model setting is cancelled.

Caution

Don't turn off the power supply until the "INITIALIZING" disappears.

4.9.3. Selecting a dimmer unit

Specify whether an external dimmer unit (NCM-227) or a dimmer key is used for controlling the dimmer
unit of this display unit.
When an external dimmer unit is used, the contact point input must be set to “DIMMER”. For the setting
method, see 0 “4.9.6. Setting a contact point input port”.
When sharing a dimmer unit, set the same dimmer unit for the display units that share the dimmer unit.
Unless the same dimmer unit is set, linking cannot be performed.
To calibrate the external dimmer unit, refer to "6.6 Calibration of External dimmer unit ".

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “DIMMER” by using .

3. Select a dimmer unit by using and press .

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4.9.4. Dimmer linked control with RS-485

By connecting display units with RS-485 network, dimmer control can be linked.
To connect display units with RS-485 network, the display units must be identified by setting RS-485ID in
each display unit.
Up to 10 display units can be connected.
The same baud rate must be set for all the display units. Normally, the baud rate is set to 115,200bps.

It is possible to select key control or control by an external dimmer unit for dimmer control. Display units
that are linked can be selected by classifying display units under dimmer control into groups.
However, the same control method such as key control or control using an external dimmer unit must be
applied among the display units that are linked. Up to 10 groups are allowed.

Data can be shared by outputting a NMEA sentence to the RS-485 network.


By sharing data, the same data can be displayed.
To output data, the data must be received from the external unit.

A typical connection example for implementing dimmer control with RS-485 is shown below. Refer to the
setting reference section for the setting method.
The connection conditions of the connection example are as follows.

Setting
Display unit 1 Display unit 2 Display unit 3 Display unit 4 reference
section
RS-485ID 1 2 3 4 0
Dimmer control unit External External Dimmer key Dimmer key 0
dimmer unit dimmer unit
Dimmer group 1 1 2 2 0
Baud rate [bps] 115,200 115,200 115,200 115,200 0

In this example, dimmer control of ID1 and that of ID2 are linked by the external dimmer unit and dimmer
control of ID3 and ID4 are not linked.
Dimmer control of ID3 and that of ID4 are linked by key operation and dimmer control of ID1 and that of
ID2 are not linked.

Connection example

RS-485 network

ID1 ID2 ID3 ID4


Group 1 Group 2

External dimmer unit

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4.9.4.1. Setting RS-485ID

To identify a display unit on the RS-485 network, set an ID for each display unit.
To use RS-485, an ID must be set.
Avoid duplication of ID among the display units. Otherwise, data and dimmer linkage are not possible.
Available IDs are from 1 to 10.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “RS-485ID” by using .

3. Enter an ID number by using and press .

4.9.4.2. Linking dimmer control

Dimmer control linkage is available for the display units that are connected by the RS-485 network.

The following conditions are necessary for the linkage.


1) The display units must be connected by RS-485.
2) The same dimmer control is used.
3) The display units are in the same dimmer group.
Set the details by referencing the following sections.
1) Set RS-485ID by referencing 0, “4.9.4.1. Setting RS-485ID”.
2) Select the same dimmer unit by referencing 0, “4.9.3. Selecting a dimmer unit”.
3) Set the display units in the same dimmer group by referencing 0, “4.9.4.3. Setting a dimmer group”.
To disable linkage of dimmer control even though the display unit is connected by the RS-485 network,
change the dimmer group.

Caution

Since dimmer data is transmitted between display units, some time lag may occur at
dimmer switching.

4.9.4.3. Setting a dimmer group

Set a group within which dimmer control for this display unit is linked.
Available dimmer group numbers are from 1 to 10.
Set a dimmer group when the display units for which dimmer control is to be linked need to be grouped
due to the different equipment environment even though the units are connected by RS-485.
Select the same dimmer unit within the same group. Otherwise, dimmer control cannot be linked within
the group.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “DIMMER GROUP” by using .

3. Enter a group number by using and press .

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4.9.4.4. Sharing data

Data can be shared among the display units that are connected through the RS-485 network.
Set the data to be transmitted. Although setting for reception is not necessary, the baud rate must be
standardized among the display units.
For the linkage, set RS-485ID by referencing 0, “4.9.4.1. Setting RS-485ID”.

Setting transmission
Select an output format

Select VERSION (NMEA)

Select a sentence (IEC)

Select an output cycle

Select an output
sentence
Sentence list

Select BIT RATE

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “INTERFACE”, “DATA I/O”, and “RS-485” in this order by using .

3. Select the output format to be set by using .

1) Selecting NMEA
4. When an output version is selected by using , a sentence list is displayed.
Available versions are “1.5”, “2.1”, “2.3”, and “4.0”.
5. Select an output sentence by using and set an output cycle.
A cycle can be selected within the range from 1 second to 9 seconds and if OFF is selected, the
sentence is not output.
6. Return control to the BIT RATE selection screen and select BIT RATE by using .
Available bit rates are “38400”, “57600”, “76800”, and “115200”. Normally, “115200” is
recommended.

2) Selecting IEC
In IEC, VERSION is not selected.
4. When “SENTENCE” is selected by using , a sentence list is displayed.

5. Select an output sentence by using and set an output cycle.


A cycle can be selected within the range from 1 second to 9 seconds and when OFF is selected, the
sentence is not output.

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6. Return control to the BIT RATE selection screen and select BIT RATE by using .
Available bit rates are “38400”, “57600”, “76800”, and “115200”. Normally, “115200” is
recommended.

Caution

Since data is transmitted between display units, some time lag occurs at the switching of
display.

4.9.5. Setting a serial port

When a Doppler log is selected at model setting, the port is set automatically as shown below. Therefore,
normally, the setting of a serial port is not required.
Data IN/OUT1: Output
Data IN/OUT2: Output Don’t change because it uses it for the connection between equipment.
Data IN/OUT3: Input

Only the output of Data IN/OUT2 can be used.


Don’t change the parts.
Port setting
Port Remarks
NMEA / IEC IN / OUT BIT RATE
Data I/O 1 NMEA Output 9600 Used
4800
NMEA 9600
Data I/O 2 Output Possible to use
IEC 19200
38400
Data I/O 3 NMEA Input 9600 Used

Although an output sentence, a cycle, and a bit rate can be set for each port, some bit rates and the
number of sentences may not be set. In this case, select the minimum sentence.

The following serial data of Data I/O2 can be set.


1) NMEA: Data is output in NMEA format. Available options are Version 1.5, 2.1, 2.3, and 4.0.
2) IEC: Data is output in IEC format.

Data I/O2 is output from pin 10(pink)-pin 11(light green) of the CFQ-5766.

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4.9.5.1. Setting transmission

The procedure for setting a serial port for transmission is shown below. Only Data IN/OUT2 can be used.

Procedure

Setting port

Select an output format

Select SEND

Select VERSION
(NMEA only)

BIT RATE selection screen

Select BIT RATE

Select an output sentence

Sentence list
Select an output cycle

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “INTERFACE” and “DATA I/O” in this order by using .

3. Select the output format to be set by using .

1) Selecting NMEA
4. Select “SEND” from “DATA IN/OUT” by using .

5. When an output version is selected by using , a sentence list is displayed.


Available versions are “1.5”, “2.1”, “2.3”, and “4.0”.
6. Select an output sentence by using and set an output cycle.
A cycle can be selected within the range from 1 second to 9 seconds and if OFF is selected, the
sentence is not output.
7. Return control to the BIT RATE selection screen and select BIT RATE by using .
Available bit rates are “4800”, “9600”, “19200”, and “38400”.

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2) Selecting IEC
For IEC, there is no need to select VERSION.
4. Select “SEND” from “DATA IN/OUT” by using .

5. Select an output sentence by using and set an output cycle.


The cycle can be selected within the range from 1 second to 9 seconds and when OFF is
selected, the sentence is not output.
6. Return control to the BIT RATE selection screen and select BIT RATE by using .
Available bit rates are “4800”, “9600”, “19200”, and “38400”.

Supplement

In the setting SEND or RECEIVE of data IN/OUT1 or data IN/OUT2, when one port is
changed, the other port is also set concurrently. The message that is shown below is
displayed to prevent the unintentional setting of the other port.
Select “NO”, and the port is not changed.

4.9.6. Setting a contact point input port

A contact point input port can be set to the following input.


1) DIMMER: Use this option when connecting an external dimmer unit.

To use an external dimmer unit, the dimmer unit must be set to “EXT DIMMER”. See 0, “4.9.3.
Selecting a dimmer unit” for the setting method.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “INTERFACE”, “DATA I/O” and “CONTACT INPUT” in this order by using .

3. Select an item to be input by using and press .

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4.9.7. Checking installation

Installation can be checked.

: ON

The following items can be checked.


1) Checking the input port
2) Self-diagnosis
3) Display of alarm history
4) Confirmation of software version and serial number
5) Stopping transducer transmission

Supplement
See 0 “4.9.14. Demonstration” for setting a demo mode for confirmation of data output.

4.9.8. Checking the input port

Data that is received from the input port can be displayed on a screen.
The input port and display format (ASCII/BINARY) can be selected.
Data of the port that is set to output cannot be displayed.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “MAINTENANCE” and “INPUT DATA” in this order by using and press .
A screen is displayed as shown below.
3. To change the display form press . The format changes between ASCII and BINARY.

4. Select the port whose data is to be displayed by using and press . The received data is

displayed on the screen. The scroll of the screen stops when is pressed again.
Blinking of mark stops while stopping the scroll.
To return to the operation description screen, press

Selected serial port Selected display


format
SIO[0]: Data IN/OUT1
Status mark
SIO[1]: RS-485 port

SIO[2]: Sensor port


Operation
SIO[3]: Data IN/OUT2 description screen
SIO[6]: Data IN/OUT3

When no data is displayed, check the connection and the setting of the serial port.

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4.9.9. Self-diagnosis

Self-diagnosis of the display unit can be performed and the result can be displayed.
The following items can be diagnosed.
1) ROM, RAM, and serial port of the display unit
2) Screen LCD
3) Buzzer sound

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “MAINTENANCE” and “DIAGNOIS” in this order by using .

3. Select a diagnosis item by using and press . The diagnosis is executed and the result is
displayed.

1. DISPLAY DIAG : When it is normal in each item, OK is displayed.


2. MONITOR TEST : The white and black of screen are alternately painted out.
3. BUZZER TEST : Discontinuous sounds of the buzzer ring.
To return to the menu screen, press

4.9.10. Displaying an alarm

The current alarm and past alarms can be displayed. Up to 40 past alarms can be stored and when the
number of alarms exceeds 40, alarms are deleted from the oldest one.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “MAINTENANCE” and “ERROR LOG” in this order by using .
 Displaying the current alarm
3. Select “ALARM” by using and press .
The current alarm is displayed.
When no alarm has occurred, no information is displayed.

Alarm number

Indicates that Alarm contents


the display
continues.

Icon indicating that an Alarm status


alarm is currently A: Occurred
occurring. K: ACK

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 Displaying past alarm history

4. Press “ERROR LOG” by using and press .


Alarm occurrence date and time
When there is no date and time data available at the time of
alarm occurrence, no information is displayed.

Alarm number
Alarm status
A: Occurred
K: ACK
V: Cleared

Alarm contents

4.9.11. Displaying the software version

The software version, serial number and bar code number of the display unit can be displayed.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.

2. Select “MAINTENANCE”, “SOFT VERSION”, and “DISPLAY VER” in this order


by using .

Software version

Serial number

Bar code number


(Factory administration No.)

4.9.12. Stopping transmission

Transmission of the signal processor can be stopped (OFF).


The transducer is turned on when the power is turned on again. Normally, the transducer is used in the
ON state.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “MAINTENANCE” and “TX” in this order by using .

3. Select “OFF” by using and press .

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4.9.13. Performing master reset

When master reset is performed, the setting values are reset to the default values. It is recommended to
keep the records of the setting values before performing master reset.
However, the following items are not reset.
Model, RS-485ID, dimmer control unit setting, dimmer group
The following items can be reset.
1) Odo : Total distance (Odo) and Trip distance (TRIP) can be reset at same time.
After the self-diagnosis ends after power supply ON and it changes into the normal
screen, the following operation procedure is done.
After power is On, it is effective only for 1 minute.
2) Display : To initialize the setting of the screen and brightness, etc., the initialization only of the
display unit is executed. After it executes, it restart.
3) Receiver : To initialize the concerning setting of the measurement and output data, etc., the
initialization only of the receiver is executed.
.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “MASTER RESET” by using and press .

3. Select a reset item by using and press .

4. When the following message is displayed, press “YES”.

INITIALIZE
YES NO

4.9.14. Demonstration

Through a demonstration, display and external output are enabled in the same way as the actual
equipment operation.
To perform demonstration, the signal processor must be connected.
The available speeds are -5, 0, 18, 36, and 40 kn.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “DEMO MODE” and “DEMO TYPE” in this order by using .

3. Select a vessel speed by using and press .

Supplement

During execution of demonstration, [S] is displayed in blinking mode at the bottom of the
screen.
To end demonstration, set “DEMO MODE” to “OFF” or turn off the power.

Caution

The subtraction of the distance demonstrates when -5kn is selected.


The distance value in usual use adds only forward speed.
Turn on after 3 seconds or more pass when you turn on the power supply again.

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4.9.15. Setting the display unit to a sub-display unit

The display unit can be used as a sub-display unit of Doppler log in addition to the main display.
When the display unit is set as a sub-display unit, the setting to a data distributor/signal processor and
demonstration are not possible.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “MAIN/SUB” by using .

3. Select “SUBSTITUTE” by using and press .


4. When the following message is displayed, press “OK”.

ARE YOU SURE?


OK CANCEL

5. The display unit restarts.

4.9.16. Setting details

When “SENSOR” is selected on the main menu, a detail setting screen is displayed.
When there is no change including connection, normally, this operation is not necessary.
Detail setting can be changed in maintenance mode only.

Each submenu is outline below.


1) SPEED CORR: Corrects the vessel speed.
2) NMEA1: Sets the output versions of NMEA1 -NMEA4 in the signal distributor TB515A.
3) NMEA2: Sets the output versions of NMEA5-NMEA8 in the signal distributor TB515A.
4) PULSE1: Sets the distance pulse output rates of LOG1 and LOG2 in the signal distributor TB519B.
5) PULSE2: Sets the distance pulse output rates of LOG3 and LOG4 in the signal distributor TB519B.
6) PULSE3: Sets the distance pulse output rate of LOG RELAY in the signal distributor TB519A.
7) SCALE: Adjusts the display scale of the analog display (optional).

4.9.16.1. Setting vessel speed correction

This section describes how to correct a vessel speed.


The speed can be set within the range from -50.0% to +99.9%.
When + value is set, the displayed value increases.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “SENSOR” and “SPEED CORR” in this order by using .

3. Enter a correction value by using and press .

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4.9.16.2. Setting a serial port of the signal distributor

The NMEA version of a serial port can be set.


When NMEA1 is set, channels from NMEA 1 to NMEA 4 in the signal distributor TB515A are set
concurrently.
When NMEA2 is set, channels from NMEA 5 to NMEA 8 in the signal distributor TB515A are set
concurrently.
The available versions are 1.5 and 2.3.
The setting complies with IEC61162-1.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “SENSOR and “NMEA1” or “NMEA2” in this order by using .

3. Select “1.5” or “2.3” by using and press .

4.9.16.3. Setting a contact point port of the signal distributor

The output rate of the distance pulse can be set.


When PULSE1 is set, LOG1 and LOG2 in the signal distributor TB519B are set concurrently.
When PULSE2 is set, LOG3 and LOG4 in the signal distributor TB519B are set concurrently.
When PULSE3 is set, LOG RELAY in the signal distributor TB519A is set.
The output rates can be set within the range from 0 to 99x100pulse/NM.
When 0 is set, the output is stopped.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “SENSOR” and “PULSE1”, “PULSE2”, or “PULSE3” in this order by using .

3. Enter an output rate by using and press .

4.9.16.4. Setting a scale of the analog display unit (Option unit)

The maximum value of the optional analog display can be set.


The value can be set within the range from 10 kn to 40 kn.

Procedure

1. Display a maintenance menu by referencing 0 “4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode”.


2. Select “SENSOR” and “SCALE” in this order by using .

3. Enter a scale by using and press .

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Chapter 5 Maintenance and
Inspection

Do not check or repair in this unit. Please call our field representative or
your nearest JRC office for inspection and repair services. Otherwise it may
cause a fire or an electric shock.

Do not remove the cover of this unit. Otherwise, you may touch a
high-voltage part and suffer from an electric shock.

Turn off the power on/off switch, and turn off the power supply breaker when
you check this unit for maintenance. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or
a failure may occur.

Do not disassemble or modify this unit. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock,


or a failure may occur.

Do not check the transducer for any maintenance while the ship is on the
water. Otherwise it may cause injury or water leakage of the ship.

In the event that you spill or drop any liquids or metals etc., turn off the unit,
turn off the power supply breaker, and contact your sales agent outlet or one
of JRC branch offices, sales centers or liaison offices. Continuing operation
may cause a fire, an electric shock or a malfunction.
In the event that smoking or burning odors are detected, immediately
terminate operation of the unit and contact your sales agent outlet or one of
JRC branch offices, sales centers or liaison offices. Never attempt to check
or repair the unit. Continuing operation may cause a fire or an electric
shock.

Do not use an organic solvent such as thinner or benzine when you clean
the surface of the unit. For cleaning the surface, remove the dust and wipe
with clean dry cloth. Otherwise, the painting on the surface may be
damaged.

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5.1 General Maintenance and Inspection

Do not remove the cover of this unit. Otherwise, you may touch
a high-voltage part and suffer from an electric shock.

Turn off the power on/off switch, and turn off the power supply
breaker when you check this unit for maintenance.」 「 an electric
shock. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or a failure may
occur.

Do not use an organic solvent such as thinner or benzine when


you clean the surface of the unit. For cleaning the surface,
remove the dust and wipe with clean dry cloth. Otherwise, the
painting on the surface may be damaged.

The life of the device depends on how daily maintenance and inspection are performed
carefully. To keep the device in the best condition at all times, it is recommendable to
perform periodical inspections constantly. Any failure in the device can be prevented
before it occurs through such inspections. Please perform the inspections shown in the
table below periodically.
 Remove stains from the panel face, knob, panel keys, top cover by wiping them
lightly with dry cloth.
 Check knob, panel keys, loosening of the connector and starting the omission,
and it tightens correctly.
 Check loosening and rattling of the screw bolt that is the fixation of the case, and it
tightens surely.

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5.2 Alarm
This equipment is constantly monitoring the occurrence of vessel speed and trip alarms, disability
of calculation of the vessel speed due to deterioration of the received signal level, and any system
failure. When detecting any abnormality, the equipment displays an alarm message on the LCD
screen.
When the buzzer sound is set to “ON”, the buzzer sound is also emitted. The alarm icon is not
cleared until the alarm is cancelled.
The following table lists alarm items and possible causes.

No. Warning message Alarm occurrence condition Possible cause


63 STW Lost The vessel speed cannot be Degradation of the received
computed. signal level and increase of
noise. Bubbles were
generated on the surface of
the transducer.
3 STW The vessel speed is within the -
4 SOG(GPS) alarm range that is set.
7 SOG(LOG)
10 TRIP The trip value is within the alarm -
range that is set.
-- Sensor Data Invalid The data is invalid. Degradation of the received
signal level and increase of
noise. Bubbles were
generated on the surface of
the transducer.
200 No Sensor Data Data cannot be obtained from the Display unit communication
distributor. error
54 NG:URT Data Lost URT Data is lost. Display unit communication
error
55 NG:Disp RxT Data The display data cannot be Communication error in the
obtained in the display unit. display unit, distributor, or
processor
56 NG:Proc RxT Data A measurement condition is not set Processor communication
in the processor. error (reception)
57 NG:Tmnl TxD TB There is no display data to the Distributor communication
display unit on the terminal in the error (transmission)
distributor.
58 NG:Tmnl TxD Pin There is no display data to the Distributor communication
display unit in the distributor. error (transmission) or fault in
the distributor or processor
59 NG:Tmnl RxD Pin Signals from the display unit are not Display unit communication
delivered to the distributor. error (transmission) or
distributor communication
error (reception)
60 NG:Tmnl TxP Pin There is no signal to the processor Distributor communication
in the distributor. error (transmission)
61 NG:Tmnl TxP TB There is no signal to the processor Distributor communication
in the terminal of the distributor. error (transmission)
62 NG:Tmnl RxP Pin Signals from the processor are not Distributor communication
delivered to the distributor. error (reception)

Press to erase the displayed warning messages.

When two or more alarms have been generated, the warning message of the next alarm is displayed.

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5.3 Troubleshooting

In the event that smoking or burning odors are detected,


immediately terminate operation of the unit and contact your
sales agent outlet or one of JRC branch offices, sales centers
or liaison offices. Never attempt to check or repair the unit.
Continuing operation may cause a fire or an electric shock.

When the following symptom exists, it is thought abnormality or the breakdown. Use is
stopped at once.
 The power supply doesn't enter.
 Nothing is displayed on the screen.
 Smoke has risen from the units.
 It smells strange.
 It is abnormally hot.

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Chapter 6 Installation

Do not use this equipment at the voltage other than its rated voltage
provided for by the specification.
Otherwise it may result in a fire, an electric shock or a failure.

Do not any maintenance on the transducer while the ship is in the water.
Doing so may cause injury or water leakage to the ship.

Separate from the magnet compass more than the compass safe distance
that has been marked to the name plate of the per-equipment when you
install this equipment. Installation near a magnetic compass may interfere
with the magnetic compass, resulting in an accident.

Consult with JRC or our agents to install. Installation by unauthorized


personnel may result in a malfunction.

During installation, be sure to connect the earth plate and earth cable to the
earth terminal. Otherwise it may cause an electric shock in case of failure or
electric leak.
Do not use or leave the equipment at the place exposed to direct sunlight or
hit by hot wind for a long time or where the temperature becomes 55℃ or
higher. Otherwise it may cause a fire or a failure.
Do not put the equipment on the unstable place such as wobbly or tilted
area. Otherwise it may cause the equipment to drop or fall, resulting in a fire
or a failure.
Do not put the equipment in the cabinet or cover it with the nonporous thing
such as cardboard. Otherwise it may cause the equipment to be filled with
heat, resulting in a fire or a failure.
When this unit is suddenly moved from a warm place to a cool place or
the sudden converse move, drew condensation water may form on the
inside windows, and the liquid crystal part can become visually difficult.
In this case, leave the unit for a while until becoming dry condition. Then
operate the unit.

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Reasonable care must be exercised for the routing of the transducer cable,
power cable, signal cable and grounding cable. Otherwise, the unit may
adversely effect other equipment or vice versa.

Use te indicated screws when installing the display unit to a stable


woodnsurface.
Otherwise it may cause the display to fall down, resulting in an injury or
a property damage.

Avoid the installation of those units in the following places.


Otherwise, a failure will occur or the life of the set will be shortened.

 A place exposed to direct sunlight.


The temperature in the unit might rise, and it damages it.
 A place exposed to water splash.
The units are not a complete waterproof construction.
The IP grade of Section 1.3 "Components" is confirmed. Do not set it up in
severe place more than grade.
It is likely to be flooded internally, and to damage it.
 A place with poor ventilation
When the units are set up in the place where ventilation in the cabinet and the
box, etc. is bad, the power supply part and the transmission part might overheat,
and be damaged abnormally.

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6.1 Attaching a Nameplate

1) Product nameplate
Peel off the seal of “JLN-205MK2” from the product nameplate that is attached and attach it at the
center of the front panel.

Product nameplate

2) Model identification plate


Peel off the seal of “DOPPLER LOG” from the model identification plate that is attached and
attach it on a blank section at the top left corner of the main unit nameplate at the center of the
rear case.

After affixing model identification plate


MED mark of Doppler Log is affixed
on the signal distributor.

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6.2 Installing the Display unit

Installation location
 Install the main unit in the location that is protected from interference since the
signal cable is susceptible to noise and easily generates noise.

Caution
Do not install the display unit on the coaxial cable side of the DSB
radio or amateur radio.

6.2.1. Mounting the display unit using a rack

Use the following procedure.


(1) Fix the desktop rack at the required installation position by using the mounting screws
(φ4-6 screw or wood screw, L>=15mm, provided by the shipyard).
(2) Insert the front panel into the main unit.
(3) Attach the rotational washer on the side of the main unit.
(4) Attach the rotational washer on the side of the desktop rack.
(5) Assemble the main unit on the desktop rack, insert the knob metal washer between the
desktop rack and the knob bolt, and fix the main unit by tightening the knob bolts.

Mounting screw
(provided by the shipyard)

Knob bolt

Knob metal washer

Rotational
washer Desk rack
Main unit
6 mounting hole (4 holes)

Front panel

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285 or more 190 or more

190 or more
Required installation space

Mount (bottom) (Unit: mm)

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6.2.2. Mounting using a flash mount

Use the following procedure.


See the diagram below for the mounting space and mounting holes.
Do not tighten a screw too much. Doing so may result in damage of installation holes.

(1) Insert the main unit in the installation location.


(2) Fix the main unit using the mounting screws (φ4 screw or wood screw, L>=10mm,
provided by the shipyard).
The sizes of the heads of the screws to be used are restricted as follows including the
washers.
 Diameter: Up to 8mm
 Height: Up to 4.5mm
(3) Insert the front panel into the main unit

Main unit Mounting wall

Mounting 4.5
screw mounting
Front panel hole (4) After mounting
(provided by
the shipyard)

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Provide maintenance space

180 or more

(Square hole)
(Square hole)

(Screw pitch)

Mounting hole

※About the corner C11,


(Screw pitch)
may want to cut φ25

Mounting hole (Unit: mm)

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6.2.3. Removing the display unit by flash mounting

Use the following procedure to remove the display unit.


(1) Insert a hexagonal wrench into the holes (2) at the bottom of the front panel.
(2) Remove the front panel by pressing down the hexagonal wrench.

Mounting wall

Front panel

Press down

Prepare a board to Hexagonal wrench


protect the wall from
Recommend size 3mm
being damaged.

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6.3 Installing the signal Distributor Unit
Mounting Location
 As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that
is free of interference.
 It vertically installs it in the wall so that the cable inlet may become it below.
Mounting Procedure
 It fixes to the wall in four the M8 volts.
 The earth cable is used and grounded from the cable clamper.

6.4 Installing the signal processor Unit

Mounting Location
 The unit install in the distance that the transducer cable reaches.
Because the IP grade is IPX5, this unit is usually installed in boatswain’s store.
 As the transducer cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place
that is free of interference. Usually, it covers the cable with the piping of the
exclusive use from the transducer to the signal processor.
 It vertically installs it in the wall so that the cable inlet may become it below.
Mounting Procedure
 It fixes to the wall in four the M8 volts.
 The earth terminal is used and grounded the copper plate of 30mm or more in
width.

6.5 Mounting the Transducer

Mounting Location
 This equipment measures the speed of the ship by using the ultrasonic wave.
To cause attenuation and diffusion when the bubble influences the ultrasonic wave, this
equipment cannot measure an accurate speed of the ship.
CAUTION !
It is necessary to choose the place where the bubble is not generated when
sailing, and to install the transducer. The transducer is installed in place
before 1/10 of the ship’s lengths in the large vessel. Moreover, the transducer
is installed in place before it when there is bow-thruster.

Mounting Procedure
 After the welding of tank ends, the transducer is installed. If the transducer is
built into the tank, after it is detached from the tank, and the tank is welded.
 The tank is welded so that surface of transducer at the sailing may become
within 2° for a horizontal plane.
 The tank is installed within 5° so that the bow mark may become parallel to the
keel line.

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6.6 Calibration of External Dimmer Unit

When an external dimmer unit (NCM-227) is connected, calibration can be performed.


Its calibration is carried out only with the display unit, which connected the external dimmer unit
(NCM-227).

Procedure
1. Connect the external dimmer unit.
2. Refer to the instruction manual "4.9.1 Changing to a maintenance mode" And display the
maintenance menu.
3. Refer to the instruction manual "4.9.6 Setting a contact input port" And set to the contact input
to "DIMMER".
4. Refer to the instruction manual "4.9.3 Selecting a dimmer unit" And set to the dimmer unit to
"EXT DIMMER"

5. Press the both and for 8 seconds.


6. The detailed menu is displayed.

7. Select "EXT DIMMER" with .


8. Minimize the knob of NCM-227, and then press .

9. Maximize the knob of NCM-227, and then press .

Dimmer calibration value

- How to return to the normal mode


Press again the both and for 3 seconds, or when operating nothing for 3 minutes, it
returns automatically to the normal mode.
When the power turns to ON, It starts in the normal mode.

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Chapter 7 After-Sales Service
7.1 When ordering a repair

When a failure has been detected, stop operation and contact the dealer or agent from
which you purchased the device or one of our branches, marketing offices, and
representative offices.

 Repair during warranty period


Should a malfunction occur when the unit has been operated according to
descriptions and instructions in the instruction manual, it will be repaired free of
charge. However, breakdowns resulting from abuse, negligence, natural disaster,
fire or other unforeseeable incident will be charged.

 Repair after warranty period


Repairs that restore normal operation made after the warranty period have to be
paid in full by the client.

 Product data that should be provided when you ask for service
 Name of product, model, date of manufacture and serial number
 Description of malfunction (as detailed as possible)
 Company address or name of organization, address and telephone number

7.2 Recommendation of overhaul


The performances of the set may deteriorate due to the aging of parts, and so on
through the rate varies depending on the conditions of use. So it is recommendable to
contact the dealer from which you purchased the device or one of our marketing offices
for overhaul apart from daily service.
Incidentally, such overhaul will be performed with charge.

Please contact the dealer from which you purchased the device or our marketing office
that is nearest to you for any question as to the after-sales service.

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7-2
Chapter 8 DISPOSAL
8.1 Disposal of the Equipment

Observe all local laws and regulations when disposing of those units.

The battery is not used for those units.

8.2 About Chinese version RoHS

有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量
(Names & Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elements)

形式名 (Type): JLN-205MK2 名称 (Name): Doppler Log

有毒有害物质或元素
部件名称 (Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements)
(Part name) 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚
6+
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr ) (PBB) (PBDE)
换能器
(Transducer) × × × × × ×
显示装置
(Display Unit)
信号分配装置
(Signal Distributer) × × × × × ×
信号処理装置
(Signal Processor)
外部设备
(Peripherals)
选择(Options) × ○ × × × ×
电线类(Cables)
手册(Documents)
○:表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ/T11306-2006 标准规定的
限量要求以下。
(Indicates that this toxic, or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials
for this part is below the requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.)
×:表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ/T11363-2006 标准
规定的限量要求。
(Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous
materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006.)

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8-2
Chapter 9 SPECIFICATIONS
Operation system : Dual - beam pulse Doppler system

Operation frequency : 2MHz

Speed measurement range: –10.0 to +40.0 kn

Run distance display range: 0 to 99999.99NM


(However, NWW-7 of the option is 0 to 9999.99NM )
Water depth : Relative speed to water of depth greater than 3 meters below hull bottom

Speed accuracy : 1% or 0.1kn whichever value is greater

Distance accuracy : 1% or 0.1NM in each hour whichever value is greater

Display : Digital display Speed unit = kn or m/s


: Analog display (Fixed scale of 30kn)
IEC61162-1 input : GPS (for GPS speed display)
(Sentence ; $--RMC, $--RMA, $--VTG)
IEC61162-1 output : NMEA0183 Ver. 1.5 or 2.3 -------------- 8 circuits
(Sentence ; $VDVBW, $VDVLW)
Other output : Ship speed ---------------------------------- 2 circuits
DC voltage signal for analog display (-2VDC to +10VDC)
: LOG pulse ---------------------------------- 4 circuits
Opto-coupler signal (200 pulses/NM, 30V, 50mA max)
: LOG signal --------------------------------- 1 circuit
Relay closure signal (200 pulses/NM, 30V, 1A max)
: Sub display signal ------------------------- 2 circuits
: Distance signal ----------------------------- 1 circuit
: Remote display signal -------------------- 1 circuit
: On-line maintenance ---------------------- 1 circuit
: Power fail alarm --------------------------- 1 circuit
Relay closure signal (250V, 5A max)

Power supply : 100/110/115/220/230VAC less than 10%


1, 50/60Hz

Power consumption : 100VA or less

Operating temperature range: –15 to +55C

Operating humidity range : +40C, 93%

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9-2
APPENDIX
APPENDIX 1 Remarks on Error resulting from deviation of
radiation angle from the reference value
Hull movement causes deviation of radiation
angle from the reference value.
Generally, the dual beam shown in Fig. 11.1 N2 N1 N
a) is often adopted in the Doppler Log in Through Through
the water the water
order to reduce the error caused by various
hull movements. The following discusses
this tolerance in comparison with the single
beam method. a) Dual beam

1.1 Error caused by hull Fig. 11.1 Doppler effect


movement
The speed error caused by a deviation angle such as rolling and pitching is indicated by
Fig.11.4.
An explanation how this is calculated is shown below.
(1) Vertical velocity
Only the velocity in the horizontal direction is important for ship. Vertical velocity is also caused
by swell and other factors, and appears in the form of an error.
When the horizontal velocity is assumed as U, as shown in Fig. 11.2, the Doppler shift
frequency fd1 with respect to beam N1 is expressed by the following equation 11.1.
2f0
fd1 = C (Vcos 1 – Usin 1) (11.1)

Similarly, Doppler shift frequency fd1 with


respect to N2 is expressed by the following
equation 11.2.
2f0
fd2 = C (-Vcos 2 – Usin 2) (11.2)
N2 N1
Assuming that 1 = 2, we get (11.3) in the dual Through
the water
beam.
4f0V
fd = fd1 – fd2 = C cos 1 (11.3)
Fig. 11.2 Effect of vertical velocity
The vertical velocity components cancel each
other, without affecting the Doppler shift
frequency. Thus, the Doppler shift frequency is
double that of the single beam method.
(2) Trim and heel
When there is an offset of  with respect to the
N1
vertical line as shown in Fig. 11.3, the Doppler
shift frequencies occurring to the beams N1 and N2 Through
the water
N2 are expressed by the following equations,
respectively:
2Vf0
f'd1 = C (cos  cos  – sin  sin )
2Vf0 Fig. 11.3 Vertical offset errors
f'd2 = C (cos  cos  + sin  sin )
The error due to dual beam is obtained from Eq. 11.4.
 = 100 (cos  – 1) % (11.4)
The error in single beam method is expressed by Eq. 11.5.
' = 100 (cos  + tan  sin  – 1) %
or ' = 100 (cos  – tan  sin  – 1) % (11.5)

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Thus, it can be seen that the error due to dual beam is always negative, independently of the
beam radiation angle.
The following calculate an error when an offset of 5 degrees has occurred:
  = - 0.38 %
' = -32.1 or –32.9 %
The dual beam has a smaller error than the single beam method, and is therefore more
advantageous.
(3) Error due to pitching and rolling
When pitching and rolling have occurred, we
get the same result as when  in Eq. 11.4 and
Eq. 11.5 is assigned with the following values:
   (t) = m sin t
m = Maximum deflection angle
 = Angular frequency of motion Static error
Trim and heel
The average Doppler shift frequency in dual l
beam can be expressed by the following:
T
1 2 4Vf0
f'd = f'd1–f'd2 = T
 
T
cos  cos  (t) dt= C Dynamic error
2 Roll and Pitch

l
 
cos  
2  

cos (msin t) dt

4Vf0
= C J0 (m) (11.6)

The average error is obtained as follows:

 m = 100 {J0 (m) –1} (11.7)

The above-mentioned relationship is shown in Fig. 11.4 Errors due to dual beam vertical offset
Fig. 11.4.

Appendix-2
APPENDIX 2 Spare Parts List

SET PER
SHIP No. SPARE PARTS LIST FOR USE
VESSEL

MODEL JLN-205 MK2


Doppler Log
QUANTITY REMARKS
ITEM NEME OF PART OUTLINE WORKING SUB
No. (Dimension in m/m) SPAR DESCRIPTION
MARK OF
PER PER E JRC CORD No. BOX No.
SET VESS
20

5.2
1 MF51NR0.5
Fuse 1 2
5ZFAA00147

20
5.2

2 250V A TSC2A
Fuse 3 2
5ZFCA00118

20
5.2

3 215 3.15
Fuse 1 2
5ZFAP00101

20
5.2

4 ULT SC 6.3AN1
Fuse 1 2
5ZFCA00034

MFR’S NAME DRW. No. 7ZXBS0020

Appendix-3
APPENDIX 3 List of standard terms, units and abbreviations

Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation


Acknowledge ACK Centre CENT
Acquire, Acquisition ACQ Change CHG
Acquisition Zone AZ Circularly Polarised CP
Adjust, Adjustment ADJ Clear CLR
Aft AFT Closest Point of Approach CPA
Alarm ALARM Compact Disk Read Only CDROM
Memory
Altitude ALT
Consistent Common CCRP
Amplitude Modulation AM Reference Point
Anchor Watch ANCH Consistent Common CCRS
Antenna ANT Reference System
Anti Clutter Rain RAIN Contrast CONT
Anti Clutter Sea SEA Coordinated Universal Time UTC
April APR Correction CORR
Audible AUD Course CRS
August AUG Course Over the Ground COG
Automatic AUTO Course Through the Water CTW
Automatic Frequency Control AFC Course To Steer CTS
Automatic Gain Control AGC Course Up C UP
Automatic Identification AIS Cross Track Distance XTD
System Cursor CURS
Automatic Radar Plotting Aid ARPA Dangerous Goods DG
Autopilot AP Date DATE
Auxiliary System/Function AUX Day DAY
Available AVAIL Dead Reckoning, Dead DR
Azimuth Indicator AZI Reckoned Position
Background BKGND December DEC
Bearing BRG Decrease DECR
Bearing Waypoint To BWW Delay DELAY
Waypoint Delete DEL
Bow Crossing Range BCR Departure DEP
Bow Crossing Time BCT Depth DPTH
Brilliance BRILL Destination DEST
Built in Test Equipment BITE Deviation DEV
Calibrate CAL Differential GLONASS DGLONASS
Cancel CNCL Differential GNSS DGNSS
Carried (for example, carried C Differential GPS DGPS
EBL origin)
Digital Selective Calling DSC
Central Processing Unit CPU
Appendix-4
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
Display DISP Full FULL
Distance DIST Gain GAIN
Distance Root Mean Square DRMS Geographics GEOG
Distance To Go DTG Geometric Dilution Of GDOP
Precision
Drift DRIFT
Global Maritime Distress and GMDSS
Dropped D Safety System
(for example, dropped EBL
origin) Global Navigation Satellite GNSS
System
East E
Global Orbiting Navigation GLONASS
Echo Reference REF
Satellite System
Electronic Bearing Line EBL
Global Positioning System GPS
Electronic Chart Display and ECDIS
Great Circle GC
Information System
Grid GRID
Electronic Chart System ECS
Ground GND
Electronic Navigational Chart ENC
Grounding Avoidance GAS
Electronic Position Fixing EPFS System
System
Group Repetition Interval GRI
Electronic Range and ERBL
Bearing Line Guard Zone GZ
Emergency Position EPIRB Gyro GYRO
Indicating Radio Beacon
Harmful Substances HS
Enhance ENH (applies to AIS)
Enter ENT Head Up H UP
Equipment EQUIP Heading HDG
Error ERR Heading Control System HCS
Estimated Position EP Heading Line HL
Estimated Time of Arrival ETA High Frequency HF
Estimated Time of Departure ETD High Speed Craft HSC
European Geo-Stationary EGNOS Horizontal Dilution Of HDOP
Navigational Overlay System Precision
Event EVENT I - Band I-Band
Exclusion Zone EZ Identification ID
External EXT In IN
F - Band (applies to Radar) F-Band Increase INCR
February FEB Indication IND
Foreword FWD Information INFO
Fishing Vessel FISH Infrared INF RED
Fix FIX Initialisation INIT
Forward FWD Input INP
Frequency FREQ Input/Output I/O
Frequency Modulation FM Integrated Bridge System IBS

Appendix-5
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
Integrated Navigation INS Menu MENU
System
Minimum MIN
Integrated Radio IRCS
Communication System Missing MISSING

Interference Rejection IR Mute MUTE

Inter switch ISW Navigation NAV

Interval INT Night NT

January JAN Normal NORM

July JUL North N

June JUN North Up N UP

Label LBL Not Less Than NLT

Latitude LAT Not More Than NMT

Latitude/Longitude L/L Not Under Command NUC

Leeway LWY November NOV

Limit LIM October OCT

Line Of Position LOP Off OFF

Log LOG Officer On Watch OOW

Long Pulse LP Offset OFFSET

Long Range LR On ON

Longitude LON Out/Output OUT

Loran LORAN Own Ship OS

Lost Target LOST TGT Panel Illumination PANEL

Low Frequency LF Parallel Index Line PI

Magnetic MAG Past Positions PAST POSN

Man Overboard MOB Passenger Vessel PASSV

Manoeuvre MVR Performance Monitor MON

Manual MAN Permanent PERM

Map(s) MAP Person Overboard POB

March MAR Personal Identification PIN


Number
Maritime Mobile Services MMSI
Pilot Vessel PILOT
Identity number
Port/Portside PORT
Maritime Pollutant (applies to MP
AIS) Position POSN
Maritime Safety Information MSI Positional Dilution Of PDOP
Marker MKR Precision

Master MSTR Power PWR

Maximum MAX Predicted PRED

May MAY Predicted Area of Danger PAD

Medium Frequency MF Predicted Point of Collision PPC

Medium Pulse MP Pulse Length PL


Pulse Modulation PM
Appendix-6
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
Pulse Repetition Frequency PRF Ship’s Time TIME
Pulse Repetition Rate PRR Short Pulse SP
Pulses Per Revolution PPR Signal to Noise Ratio SNR
Racon RACON Simulation SIM
Radar RADAR Slave SLAVE
Radar Plotting RP South S
Radius RAD Speed SPD
Rain RAIN Speed and Distance SDME
Measuring Equipment
Range RNG
Speed Over the Ground SOG
Range Rings RR
Speed Through the Water STW
Raster Chart Display System RCDS
Stabilized STAB
Raster Navigational Chart RNC
Standby STBY
Rate Of Turn ROT
Starboard/Starboard Side STBD
Real-time Kinematic RTK
Station STN
Receive Rx RX
Symbol(s) SYM
Receiver RCDR
Synchronised/Synchronous SYNC
Receiver Autonomous RAIM
Integrity Monitoring Target TGT
Reference REF Target Tracking TT
Relative REL Test TEST
Relative Motion RM Time TIME
Revolutions per Minute RPM Time Difference TD
Rhumb Line RL Time Dilution Of Precision TDOP
Roll On/Roll Off Vessel RoRo Time Of Arrival TOA
Root Mean Square RMS Time Of Departure TOD
Route ROUTE Time to CPA TCPA
Safety Contour SF CNT Time To Go TTG
Sailing Vessel SAIL Time to Wheel Over Line TWOL
Satellite SAT Track TRK
S-Band S-BAND Track Control System TCS
Scan to Scan SC/SC Tracking TRKG
Search And Rescue SAR Trail(s) TRAIL
Search And Rescue SART Transmit and Receive TXRX
Transponder
Transceiver TCVR
Search And Rescue Vessel SARV
Transferred Line Of Position TPL
Select SEL
Transmit TX
September SEP
Transmitter TMTR )
Sequence SEQ
Transmitting Heading Device THD
Set (i.e., set and drift, or SET
Transponder TPR
setting a value)

Appendix-7
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
Trial TRIAL Wheel Over Line WOL
Trigger Pulse TRIG Wheel Over Point WOP
True T Wheel Over Time WOT
True Motion TM World Geodetic System WGS
Tune TUNE X-Band X-BAND
Ultrahigh Frequency UHF
Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS
Universal Time, Coordinated UTC
Universal Transverse UTM
Mercator
Unstable UNSTAB
Variable Range Marker VRM
Variation VAR
Vector VECT
Very High Frequency VHF
Very Low Frequency VLF
Vessel Aground GRND
Vessel at Anchor ANCH
Vessel Constrained by VCD
Draught
Vessel Engaged in Diving DIVE
Operations
Vessel Engaged in Dredging DRG
or Underwater Operations
Vessel Engaged in Towing TOW
Operations
Vessel Not Under Command NUC
Vessel Restricted in RIM
Manoeuvrability)
Vessel Traffic Service VTS
Vessel Underway Using UWE
Engine
Video VID
Visual Display Unit VDU
Voyage VOY
Voyage Data Recorder VDR
Warning WARNING
Water WAT
Waypoint WPT
Waypoint Closure Velocity WCV
West W

Appendix-8
APPENDIX 4 Default value
Normal menu
Main menu Sub menu Default remarks
1. DISPLAY 1. LCD
1. CONTRAST 7
2. DIMMER MAXIMUM 11
3. DIMMER TYPICAL 7
4. DIMMER MINIMUM 3
2. CLICK SOUND ON
3. DISPLAY SELECTION
1. DISPLAY1 SPECIAL
1. DISPLAY STW3
2. AUTO SCREEN OFF
3. SOUND OFF
3. TIME 1sec
2. DISPLAY2 SPECIAL
1. DISPLAY STW2
2. AUTO SCREEN OFF
3. SOUND OFF
3. TIME 1sec
3. DISPLAY3 SPECIAL
1. DISPLAY STW1
2. AUTO SCREEN OFF
3. SOUND OFF
3. TIME 1sec
4. DISPLAY4 OFF
5. DISPLAY5 OFF
6. DISPLAY6 OFF
4. BACK LIGHT WHITE
2. SYSTEM 1. UNIT
1. SPEED kn
2. SMOOTHING
1. STW 10sec
3. SPEED STW
3. LANG. 1. LANG. ENGLISH
4. ALARM 1. SYSTEM OFF
2. SPEED OFF
3. TRIP OFF
4. SPEED LOST OFF
5. SENSOR 1. SPEED CORR 0.0%
2. NMEA1 2.3
3. NMEA2 2.3
1. PULSE1 2×100P/NM
2. PULSE2 2×100P/NM
3. PULSE3 0×100P/NM
7. SCALE 30

Appendix-9
Maintenance menu Please don’t change the part of .
Main menu Sub menu Range remarks
6. INTERFACE 1. DATA I/O
1. DATA IN/OUT1
NMEA System use. Don’t change.
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND System use. Don’t change.
1. VERSION 1.5
SENTENCE OFF System use. Don’t change.
2. BIT RATE 9600 System use. Don’t change.
2. DATA IN/OUT2
NMEA
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND System use. Don’t change.
1. VERSION 1.5
SENTENCE OFF
2. BIT RATE 4800
IEC
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND System use. Don’t change.
SENTENCE OFF
2. BIT RATE 4800
3. DATA IN/OUT3
NMEA System use. Don’t change.
1. DATA IN/OUT RECEIVE System use. Don’t change.
2. BIT RATE 9600 System use. Don’t change.
4. RS-485
IEC
1. SENTENCE OFF
1. BIT RATE 115200
5. CONTACT INPUT DIMMER
7.MAINTENANCE 5. TX OFF ON
9. DEMO MODE 1. DEMO TYPE OFF
11. MAIN/SUB MAIN
12.DISPLAY
LOG Factory setting: OFF
TYPE
13. RS-485ID 1
14. DIMMER
1
GROUP
15. DIMMER KEY

Appendix-10
JLN-205MK2
DOPPLER LOG

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

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Not use the asbestos

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CODE No.7ZPNA4286B 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
DEC. 2013 Edition 1 JRC Printed in Japan

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