JMA JMA-330 3300series Series: Installation Installation Manual Manual
JMA JMA-330 3300series Series: Installation Installation Manual Manual
JMA JMA-330 3300series Series: Installation Installation Manual Manual
JMA 3300Series
Series
MARINE RADAR
EQUIPMENT
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
CONTENTS
CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
APPENDIX
INDEX
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CONTENTS
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Chapter 1 OVERVIEW
Chapter 1 OVERVIEW
The proper installation of the radar equipment is critical in ensuing its effective and
reliable performance as well as facilitating maintenance and repair. Carefully install the
radar equipment by following the procedures below.
Install the scanner as high as possible while taking the scanner's weight into
consideration.
It is preferable to install the display unit in the wheel house to facilitate observations.
Available cable lengths and types for installing the radar JMA-3300 are as shown in
the table below. Request an appropriate cable from JRC beforehand. A cable
longer than the sufficient length may degrade radar performance, so give it careful
consideration when planning the installation.
Code No. Cable length (number of cores)
H-CFQ-6912-5 5m (19 cores)
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H-CFQ6912-10 10 m (19 cores)
CFQ6912-15 15 m (19 cores)
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H-CFQ6912-20 20 m (19 cores)
H-CFQ6912-30 30 m (19 cores)
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2.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
Chapter 2
INSTALLATION OF THE
SCANNER
2.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
Physical Selection Criteria
Install the scanner at the center of the mast on the keel line.
If the scanner cannot be installed at the above position for some reason, the amount
of deviation must be minimized. And, reinforce the mount base and the platform and
take precautions to protect the scanner from vibration and impact at the installation
position.
To avoid the radiating section coming in contact with other installed objects while it
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is rotating, ensure that there is at least 200 millimeters from the swing circle (turning
radius) to other installed objects (Fig. 2.1-1). The swing circle of the JMA-3300
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radar's scanner is as shown in Table 2.1-1.
Both side covers of the operating section are opened for maintenance. Therefore,
install it 200 mm or more away from the other objects.
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2.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
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When installing the scanner, select a location where there are the fewest structural
objects in the surrounding area so that false images which interfere with target
detection will not be generated by signal reflection from other scanners, deck
structures, and cargo. Only as a guide, note that structural objects should not exist
within the range of the vertical beam width (Fig. 2.1-4).
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2.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
When installing two scanners, provide a height difference so that those two scanners do
not enter each other's vertical beam width range.
To avoid interference with other equipment and to prevent radio noise from generating,
do not place the VHF antenna, GPS antenna, and INMARSAT's dome within the range
of the vertical beam width. Keep a record of installation height data. The data is
necessary for the initial setting of the display unit.
Minimize the blind sector, and ensure the adequate view angle so that the blind
sector does not exist in the range 22.5° from side to rear (Fig. 2.1-5). Specifically,
ensure a sufficient view field in the straight front (relative bearing 000°).
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Magnetron which has strong magnetic force is included in the scanner. Install the
scanner at least 3 meters away from nautical instruments including magnetic
compasses and chronometers.
* If there is a concern that structural objects existing within the vertical beam width
may generate false images, equip the structural objects with a radio wave absorber.
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(There are two types of absorbers: broadband type having no specific resonant
frequency and narrowband type which can absorb a band with a specific frequency.
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Use those where applicable.) Furthermore, it is effective to install a metal reflector,
which reflects radio waves upwardly, between the scanner and a structural object so
that the radar's radio wave will not directly come in contact with the structural object.
Reference:
Because most radio wave absorbers have poor durability, some must be replaced
every year.
When installing a reflector, the area to the rear of the reflector becomes a blind sector.
Therefore, minimize the size of the reflector.
The above procedures for selecting an scanner installation position are described
based on the radar's scanner. Comprehensively select the scanner position by
considering other scanners' installation procedure manual, hull's structure, strength of
the selected position, and vibration.
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Others
The design of the mounting platform for the scanner should take into account the
vibration requirements defined by IEC 60945.
Vibration
2 to 13.2 Hz
Frequency 13.2 Hz to 100 Hz
After installation
After you have completed the installation work, make a installation report with your
signature and explain it to the customer.
Then request him to keep the report on board a ship.
The installation report is now available for download on the our Marine Service
Department website (https://www2.msd.jp/).
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2.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
WARNING
Keep away from a scanner when it is transmitting.
The high level of microwave is radiated from the front face of the
scanner specified below. The microwave exposure at close range
could result in injuries (especially of the eyes).
50W/m2 10W/m2 2.5W/m2
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after the power switch is turned off, and conducting maintenance
work without unplugging the power connector may result in
electrocution, equipment failure, or accidents.
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2.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Wrap a cloth
Installation Procedure
Maintain a flat level surface on which to install the scanner.
Use sufficiently thick steel material and reinforcement material for the scanner's
installation surface (mount base) to reduce vibration and impact. Keep the mount
base flat and smooth.
If there is a partial gap between the mount base and the scanner chassis's legs, work
on the installation surface so that it becomes flat and smooth, or make adjustments
by inserting metal shims.
If a gap exists and the scanner is tightly clamped, the chassis will distort and become
damaged by vibration.
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where the nut comes in contact with the plain washer, insert a spring washer, and
then securely tighten the nuts (Fig. 2.2-3).
To prevent corrosion due to the contacts between different metals, such as the
scanner chassis' legs, installation surface, bolts, nuts, etc., cover the bolt's head and
nuts with sealant (Fig. 2.2-3).
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2.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Earth cable
アース線
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Chapter 3 INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT
3.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
Chapter 3
INSTALLATION OF THE
DISPLAY UNIT
3.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
Select the display unit installation position by taking into consideration the following.
Install the display unit so that the user can easily conduct observations.
To reduce effect on the magnetic compass, install the display unit more than 1 meter
away from the compass.
Take precautions to prevent water from splashing through the window or door of the
bridge onto the display unit.
Install the display unit by considering convenience of maintenance.
Install the display unit so that when the user is looking ahead, the lookout view is not
obscured.
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Install the unit away from direct sunlight and heat source.
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3.2 INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT
1 Make holes by referring to the outside drawing of the display unit, then set
the display unit.
Install the display unit with its LCD screen facing the stern so that when the user is
facing the bow the user can observe the LCD screen to find the target direction.
2 Select locations where there is least vibration.
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3.3 INSTALLATION OF THE POWER CABLE (CFQ-5436)
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Cable CFQ-5436-5
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3.3 INSTALLATION OF THE POWER CABLE (CFQ-5436)
CAUTION
When you directly connect with the ship's power supply without
using the optional rectifier, measure the voltage between the hull's
earth and the positive side of ship's power supply, and the hull's
earth and the negative side of this. And check voltage of 50 volts
or more is not required.
If voltage of 50 volts or more is required, take the measures which
do not require 50 volts or more between the above mentioned
terminals.
Connection without taking the measures causes system failure or
accident.
Turn the plug attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.
Reference:
Improper power cable connection to ship's mains or rectifier may result in equipment
failure.
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Provide a sufficient extra current value to Imax when selecting cables.
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3.4 INSTALLATION OF THE CABLE BETWEEN THE DISPLAY UNIT AND THE SCANNER
Cable CFQ-6912-5/10/15/20/30
Turn the plug attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.
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3.4 INSTALLATION OF THE CABLE BETWEEN THE DISPLAY UNIT AND THE SCANNER
Cable Wiring
Pin number Color Wire material Signal name
1 Blue (thick), gray (thick) AWG16 2A
2 Purple (thick), brown (thick) AWG16 2A
3 White (thick), orange (thick) AWG16 1A
4 Red (thick), green (thick) AWG16 1A
5 Black (thick), light blue (thick) AWG16 2A
6 Black AWG22 GND
Drain line (coaxial)
7 AWG24 VDE
(Drain line: shield, shield meshwork)
8 - - +12V
9 Yellow (thick), pink (thick) AWG16 1A
10 Coaxial line core AWG24 VD
11 Yellow AWG24, twist pair COM+
12 Green AWG24 BZ
13 White AWG24, twist pair COM+
Drain line (shield)
14 AWG24 TIE
(Drain line: coaxial, shield meshwork)
15 Shield line core AWG24 TI 3
16 Orange (medium) AWG22 BP
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Shield meshwork
Cover
(Drain line, coaxial, drain line shield)
* Outer diameter of the cable: 14 mm +/-0.5 mm
Reference:
Although a cable is not connected to PIN No.8, +12 V voltage is outputted to the display
unit side. Power for the external simulator is supplied by this +12 V power supply outlet. So,
avoid using this connection for other purposes to prevent short-circuits.
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3.5 CONNECTING TO THE JRC'S GPS RECEIVER
GPS Receiver
JRC GPS receivers can connect with the equipment shown below.
JLR-4340
JLR-4341
Connecting to GPS
Directly connect the GPS receiver to the connector for which "GPS" is engraved at the
rear of the display unit cabinet.
Turn the plug attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.
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Setting of JMA-3300
Basically, no setting is required.
No special setting is required for the use.
However, to change the setting for selecting or restricting the sentences to be received,
change the setting as described in 4.8 "Communication Port Setting".
Note:
When replacing JRC's GPS receiver, initialize the GPS receiver.
For details of the initializing procedure, see "■ GPS Adjust" of section
"4.9.1 GPS SETTING".
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$xxGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data
$xxGLL Geographic Position - Latitude/Longitude
$xxGNS GNSS fix data
$xxMTW Water temperature
$xxMWD Wind direction and speed
$xxMWV Wind speed and angle
$xxRMA Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data
$xxRMB Recommended Minimum Navigation Information
$xxRMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data
$xxROT Rate of turn
$xxRSA Rudder sensor angle
$xxTHS True heading and status
$xxVBW Dual ground/water speed
$xxVDM AIS VHF data-link message
$xxVDO AIS VHF Data-link Own-vessel report
$xxVTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed
$xxZDA Time and date
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Output sentence
$GPGGA Global positioning system (GPS) fix data
$GPGLL Geographic position - latitude/longitude
$GPRMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data
$GPVTG Course over ground and ground speed
$RAAIS AIS Data
$RAALR Set alarm state
$RAAPB or $GPAPB Heading/Track controller (autopilot) sentence B
$RABOD or $GPBOD Bearing origin to destination
$RABWC or $GPBWC Bearing and distance to waypoint
$RAHDT or $GPHDT Heading true
$RAOSD Own Ship Data
$RARMB or $GPRMB Recommended minimum navigation information
$RARSD RADAR System Data
$RATHS or $GPTHS True heading and status
$RATLB (AIS) Target label
$RATLB (TT) Target label
$RATLL (AIS) Target latitude and longitude
$RATLL (TT) Target latitude and longitude
$RATTD (TT) Tracked Target Data
$RATTM (AIS) Tracked Target Message
$RATTM (AIS) Tracked Target Data
$RATTM (TT) Tracked Target Message
$RAXTE or $GPXTE Cross-track error, measured
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3.6 CONNECTING TO THE GPS COMPASS
GPS Compass
Connect a gyro equipment or equivalent that provide a below turn rate.
Otherwise, the performance of signal process and target tracking decrease.
Standard craft 12 deg/sec
High speed craft 20 deg/sec
Connecting to JLR-10
Connect the CFQ-6934 8-pin connector with the label "JLR-10 COMPASS (RADAR)"
to the "RADAR" connector of JLR-10.
Connecting to JLR-10
Cable CFQ-6934 3
Directly connect the GPS compass (JLR-10) HDG data connector to the connector for
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which "HDG" is engraved at the rear of the display unit cabinet.
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Connecting to JLR-20/30
Connect the CFQ-5469 connector to the "DATA IN/OUT1" connector of the rear of
JLR-20/30.
Connecting to JLR-20/30
Directly connect the GPS compass (JLR-20/30) HDG data connector to the connector for
which "HDG" is engraved at the rear of the display unit cabinet.
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connect 6-pin connector). Do not use the cable from JLR-10/20/30 to acquire position
information and refer to Section 3.5 for connection to GPS equipment.
JLR-10
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JLR-20/30
Connect the JRC's GPS receiver Connect the CFQ-5469 8-pin connector
connector. labeled with "GYRO COMPASS".
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3.6 CONNECTING TO THE GPS COMPASS
The connections described above are available only for receiving bearing data from
JLR-10/20/30. For details of the position information, refer to "3.5 CONNECTING
TO THE JRC'S GPS RECEIVER".
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Refer to the instruction manual for the GPS compass for the detailed setting method.
Setting of JMA-3300
Heading Equipment Setting
For details of operations, refer to "4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU" "4.7.2
HEADING EQUIPMENT".
1 Hold down the [MENU] key.
"Code Input" screen appears.
2 Input "0" using the cursor keys, then press the [ENT] key.
"Adjust Menu" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select I/F Device , then press the [ENT] key.
"I/F Device" screen appears.
4 Press the cursor keys to select Heading Equipment , then press the [ENT]
key.
Selectable items for "Heading Equipment" are displayed.
5 2. Set the gyro.
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⑦ALM- :Dry contact output 2
⑧+5V :Power for NSK (+5V)
Reference:
It is recommended to connect GPS to J3 and to connect HDG sensor to J5.
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3.7 CONNECTING TO OTHER MAKER'S GPS, COMPASS OR NMEA HEADING OUTPUT DEVICE
The shorter the data transmission cycle the better. If the cycle is too long, image
processing, trail performance, and TT (target tracking) performance are affected.
Setting of JMA-3300 (other maker's GPS receiver, NMEA data output device)
Set according to GPS side set in "■ Setting of connected equipment".
(In the standard state, the baud rate of the JMA-3300 is set to 4800bps.)
In the initial state, all the sentences can be received.
When the restriction on the sentences to be received by the JMA-3300 is not set, the
equipment can be used as it is.
However, to change the setting for selecting or restricting the sentences to be received,
change the setting as described in 4.8 "Communication Port Setting".
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Reference:
NMEA2 does not operate.
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3.8 CONNECTING TO THE GYRO AND ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG (NSK UNIT SETTING)
NSK unit
Connect a gyro equipment or equivalent that provide a below turn rate.
Otherwise, the performance of signal process and target tracking decrease.
Standard craft 12 deg/sec
High speed craft 20 deg/sec
To connect the gyro and the electromagnetic log, use the NSK unit NCT-4106A that is
available as an option. Although the NSK unit has been properly adjusted before
shipment, be sure to conduct the following setting and adjustment after installing the
unit.
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Insert the 8-pin connector (NSK) of CFQ-6998 (unit dedicated connection cable that is
enclosed by the NCT-4106A) to the connector of NCT-4106A.
Connecting JMA-3300
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Connect the CFQ-6998 8-pin
connector.
Insert the 8-pin connector (IND) of CFQ-6998 (unit dedicated connection cable that is
enclosed by the NCT-4106A) to the connector of the display unit (J5).
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3.8 CONNECTING TO THE GYRO AND ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG (NSK UNIT SETTING)
1 Set the switches of the NSK Unit before turning on the radar equipment.
S1:
Set it to [OFF].
S2 and S3:
There are two types of gyro compasses: a compass of one type outputs a step
signal, and the other outputs a synchro signal. Make sure of the type of gyro
compass used with the own ship before setting S2 and S3.
S4:
Set it in accordance with the S4 setting table.
S4-1 ·············································· Set the LOG alarm.
No LOG alarm ·································· [OFF]
LOG alarm ······································ [ON]
S4-2 ···························Set GYRO SIMULATOR.
Set it to [OFF].
S4-3 ···························Set LOG SIMULATOR.
Set it to [OFF].
S4-4 ···························Not used
S4-5 ···························Set the time to the gyro alarm.
0.5 seconds for gyro alarm ···················· [OFF]
5 seconds for gyro alarm ······················ [ON]
S4-6 ···························Set the sensor to be used.
Using the gyro ·································· [OFF]
Using NMEA ··································· [ON]
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Synchro signal ·································· [ON]
S5-6 ···························Not used
S5-7, 8 ························Set the log ratio.
Pulse/NM (pulse signal)
800 400 200 100
Gyration/NM (synchro signal)
360X 180X 90X 30X
S5-7 OFF ON OFF ON
S5-8 OFF OFF ON ON
When using the step gyro and the step voltage is 24 VDC or less, set the jumper shown
below.
TB105: Set the level of step gyro.
Indication side ······························· Normal setting
Side with no indication ························ Step 24 VDC or less
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2 Connect the gyro signal and the log signal cables to the gyro I/F circuit.
CMJ-304D/E side Connecting device side
TB10 Gyro signal (synchro/step)
TB20 Log signal (synchro/pulse)
Set the speed log signal input to TB20. However, set the pulse type to PULSE
and the synchro type to SYNC . Note that - side is the ground for the pulse
type.
3 Set S1 to [ON].
Reference:
After power-on operation, the switch S5-4 shall be set to [ON] if the radar video and the
indicated value of COURSE (own ship’s true bearing) is reversed.
S4 SETTING TABLE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
LOG ALARM
OFF
ON
GYRO SIMULATOR OFF
ON
OTHER SETTING
LOG SIMULATOR
OFF
N.C. Don't care any
GYRO ALARM 5s ON
TIME 0.5s OFF
HEADING SENSOR NMEA(HDT/THS) ON
SOURCE GYRO SIGNAL OFF
4800 OFF OFF
NMEA BAUDRATE 9600 ON OFF
SETTING 19200 OFF ON
38400 ON ON
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S5 SETTING TABLE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
STEP ON
TYPE
SYNC OFF
GYRO SIG
36× ON ON
90× OFF ON
RATIO
180× ON OFF
360× OFF OFF
REV ON
DIRECTION
NOR OFF
SYNC ON
TYPE
PULSE OFF
LOG SIG
1 This radar's compatible standard speed logs are the following eight types:
Pulse type: 800 pulses/NM, 400 pulses/NM, 200 pulses/NM, 100 pulses/NM
Synchro type: 360X/NM, 180X/NM, 90X/NM, 30X/NM
Set the S5 GYRO/LOG select switch according to the S5 setting table.
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2 Connect the speed log signal input line to TB20.
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To do so, for the pulse type, connect the line to the PULSE side and, for the synchro
type, connect the line to the SYNC side. With respect to the positive (+) and
negative (-) sides, when the pulse type is selected, the negative (-) side is the ground.
Setting of JMA-3300
Heading Equipment Setting
For details of operations, refer to "4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU" "4.7.2
HEADING EQUIPMENT".
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Example of connection
Battery, etc.
CSC-631
TB40
Buzzer
Note:
The maximum contact capacity is:
10A/250VAC
10A/30VDC
Make sure that this capacity is not exceeded.
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3.9 CONNECTING TO AIS
Connecting to AIS
When connecting AIS and this radar, connect the necessary signal line to the attached
NMEA data connector P4 (for J4) using the following diagram as the reference.
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③NAV1RX+ :Receiving signals + from equipment
④NAV1RX- :Receiving signals - from equipment
⑤GND :GND
⑥EVENT+ :Dry contact input 1
⑦EVENT- :Dry contact input 2
Setting AIS
Set the following information in AIS.
Data output format NMEA V2.0 or later version
Baud rate 38400bps
Output sentence $xxVDM AIS VHF data-link message
$xxVDO AIS VHF Data-link Own-vessel report
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3.9 CONNECTING TO AIS
Setting of JMA-3300
Baud Rate Setting
For details of operations, refer to "4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU".
1 Hold down the [MENU] key.
"Code Input" screen appears.
2 Input "0" using the cursor keys, then press the [ENT] key.
"Adjust Menu" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select COM Port Setting , then press the [ENT]
key.
"COM Port Setting" screen appears.
4 Press the cursor keys to select Baud Rate , then press the [ENT] key.
"Baud Rate" screen appears.
5 Set 3.NMEA1 to 38400 bps.
Displaying AIS
1 Press the [MENU] key.
"Menu" screen appears.
2 Press the cursor keys to select Target , then press the [ENT] key.
"Target" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select AIS , then press the [ENT] key.
"AIS" screen appears.
4 Set to 2.ON.
The AIS function is activated.
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3.10 POWER SUPPLY (OPTION)
NBA-5111
The power supply can be used for both 100/110/115 VAC and 200/220/230 VAC of the
ship's mains, however, the input connector and the connecting bar must be changed.
Input connector Connecting bar
INPUT VOLTAGE
CN105 CN104 1-2 2-3 4-5
AC100V ○ ○
AC105V~110V ○ ○
AC115V~120V ○ ○
AC200V ○ ○
AC210V~220V ○ ○
AC230V~240V ○ ○
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NBD-865
Note:
This cannot be used with the following scanners.
・NKE-2062HS
・NKE-2063HS
・NKE-2103-4/4HS/6/6HS
The power supply can be used commonly with the ship's mains 100-120 VAC and
200-240 VAC, however, you need to connect to proper connector.
Open the cover on the rear of the power unit, then connect to proper connector.
When 100 V series are used, connect to "AC100-120V" connector.
When 200V series are used, connect to "AC200-240V" connector.
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3.11 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL BUZZERS/EXTERNAL DEVICES
Reference:
The capacity of the output contacts is up to 1A/30V.
When a larger current/voltage is applied, install an external device with a sufficient contact
capacity such as a relay.
When the current/voltage exceeded the contact capacity, the contact of this equipment is
fused and external buzzer is emitted continuously, causing an extremely dangerous
condition.
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JMA-3300 side External buzzer side
⑥ALM+ Dry contact output 1
⑦ALM- Dry contact output 2
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3.11 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL BUZZERS/EXTERNAL DEVICES
Jumper setting
Remove the cover at the rear of the display unit as shown in the figure.
Remove
the screws.
The cover is
removed.
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3.11 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL BUZZERS/EXTERNAL DEVICES
Using jumper TB2, set whether the buzzer contact is opened or closed at the normal
condition according to the utilization condition.
Set the output with TB2 on the I/F circuit CMH-2235.
Normal open with 1-2 pins linked. ( Factory setting )
Normal close with 2-3 pins linked.
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3.12 CHANGE THE FUSE
CAUTION
Use correct fuse ratings.
The use of incorrect ratings may cause an equipment failure.
Display Unit
Replace two fuses F2 and F3.
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3.12 CHANGE THE FUSE
Remove
the screws.
F3 3
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F1
The cover is
removed.
F1
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4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU
Chapter 4
ADJUST MENU SETTINGS
4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU
This section describes the operations of Adjust Menu.
[CLEAR] key
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"Code Input" screen appears.
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4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU
3 Press the cursor key (down) or turn the [MULTI] control (clockwise) to select
Basic Adjustment .
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4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU
4 Press the [ENT] key, the cursor key (right) or the [MULTI] control.
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The numeric input screen for "Bearing Adjustment" appears.
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4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU
6 Use the cursor key (left) (right) to input numerical value, then press the [ENT]
key, or use the [MULTI] control to input numerical value, then press the
[MULTI] control.
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4.2 BASIC ADJUSTMENT
Before adjustment
Measure the bearing of an adequate target (for example, a ship at anchor, a breakwater or
a buoy) relative to own ship’s heading. 4
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1 Open Basic Adjustment - Bearing Adjustment .
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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the bearing.
The bearing can be set between 0.0 and 359.9°.
Adjust the bearing at the end point to display the target described in "Before
adjustment" at the same direction as measured.
Before adjustment
Search the radar display for a target of which range is already known.
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4.2 BASIC ADJUSTMENT
Before adjustment
Set the range to 48 NM or more.
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When changing this value, effectiveness of the sea clutter suppression range can be
changed.
This is also effective to change the effectiveness of the automatic sea clutter suppression.
Before adjustment
Measure the height from the sea level to the antenna in advance.
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4.2 BASIC ADJUSTMENT
Language Setting
1 Open Basic Adjustment - Language .
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4.3 RADAR ECHO
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"Noise Level" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the noise level.
The noise level can be set between 0 and 255.
Reference:
The noise level is adjusted at the factory.
When adjusting the noise level after installation, perform only fine-tuning within ±5.
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WARNING
Do not change Suppression Level/DIST unless absolutely
necessary.
Incorrect adjustment will result in deletion of nearby target images
and thus collisions may occur resulting in accidents.
Before adjustment
Set the range to 0.125 NM.
Set the radar video enhance function.
Set the radar video process function.
Turn the [GAIN] control to the maximum position (clockwise fully).
Turn the [RAIN] control to the minimum position (counterclockwise fully).
Turn the [SEA] control to achieve the strength with which main bang can be judged.
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Adjusting Main Bang Suppression Level and Main Bang Suppression Area
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the Main Bang Suppression
Area value to "20".
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the Main Bang Suppression
Level to allow main bang video to remain slightly on the display.
The Main Bang Suppression level can be set between 0 and 255.
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Set the Main Bang Suppression Area value to overlap the suppression range with the
main bang.
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4.3 RADAR ECHO
4.3.4 GAIN
Adjusts the maximum sensitivity level of the [GAIN] control.
Reference:
Do not change this adjusted level carelessly.
The value is usually set to 100 and should not be changed.
Before performing this adjustment, perform the operation described in "4.3.1 NOISE
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT".
"Gain" operations
1 Open RADAR Echo - Gain .
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4.3 RADAR ECHO
"Sea" operations
1 Open RADAR Echo - Sea .
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"Sea" menu appears.
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STC Offset
Sets the subtraction amount of STC curve.
1 Open Sea - STC Offset .
"Rain" operations
1 Open RADAR Echo - Rain .
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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the slope correction value.
The slope correction value can be set between 0.0 and 2.0.
FTC Offset
Sets the subtraction amount of FTC curve.
1 Open Sea - FTC Offset .
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4.4 RADAR TRAILS
"Trails" operations
1 Open Trails from the Adjust Menu.
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4.5 ADJUSTING TT FUNCTION
CAUTION
Do not change the quantization level settings unless absolutely
necessary. If set at an inappropriate value, the acquisition or
tracking function of the target tracking function (TT) deteriorates,
and this may lead to accidents.
"TT" operations
1 Open TT from the Adjust Menu.
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4.5.1 VECTOR CONSTANT
Adjusts the vector target tracking capability of TT function.
The vector constant is adjusted to optimum value. Do not change the setting unless
absolutely necessary.
Note:
Do not change the setting unless absolutely necessary.
The vector constant shall be set to 4 normally. If the vector constant value
is higher, a target’s vector will be better followed up when the target and
own ship change their course or speed, but the vector accuracy will be
lower on the contrary.
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4.5 ADJUSTING TT FUNCTION
Note:
The gate size is set to optimum value. Do not change the setting unless
absolutely necessary.
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4.6 SCANNER
4.6 SCANNER
Sets the scanner in details.
"Scanner" operations
1 Open Scanner from the Adjust Menu.
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4.6 SCANNER
Reference:
This setting cannot be performed simultaneously with the setting of "4.6.3 STAGGER
TRIGGER".
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the set value by 3 to 4 in order to heighten the effect of interference rejection.
The same operation can be performed by pressing the [TX/PRF] key several times.
One of 32 levels 0-31 can be set.
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4.6 SCANNER
Reference:
This setting cannot be performed simultaneously with the setting of "4.6.2 PRF FINE
TUNING".
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4.6 SCANNER
4.6.5 PRF
Select the operation mode the transmitting repetition frequency of the transmitter.
PRF Setting
1 Open Scanner - PRF .
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"PRF" menu appears.
Normal : Both appropriate sensitivity and magnetron’s life expectancy are
maintained.
Economy : Sensitivity slightly lowers, but the service life of magnetron is
prolonged when short pulses are used.
Hi Power : Sensitivity improves when long pulses are used, but the service
life of magnetron is slightly shortened.
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4.6 SCANNER
Tune Indicator
1 Open Scanner - Tune Indicator .
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4.6 SCANNER
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the tune indicator level.
The tune indicator level can be set between 0 and 127.
Adjust the value until the tune indicator bar at the top left corner of the screen reads
80% to 90%.
Reference:
Do not let the tune indicator bar reach 100% while adjusting the tune level.
The automatic tuning function may not perform properly if the bar reaches 100%.
Set the level such that the tune indicator bar always reads 80% to 90%.
Before adjustment
Perform settings for 10 kW scanner.
Set the range to 48 NM or more.
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"Tune Peak Adjustment" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the tune peak value.
The tune peak value can be set between 0 and 127.
Adjust the tune peak value until the tune indicator bar at the top left corner of the
screen reaches maximum.
Reference:
Always set the tune peak adjustment value to 64.
When the equipment is used for a long time and the automatic tuning function no longer
works properly, adjusting the tune peak adjustment value may result in improvement of the
automatic tuning function. It should be noted that an optimal adjustment value is required
for proper operation of the automatic tuning function.
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4.7 I/F DEVICE
[I] Inputting analog true bearing signals from a gyro system through
synchronization and steps
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect the optional NSK
unit (NCT-4106A) to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.
[II] Inputting digital true bearing signals from a gyro system (IEC61162,
NMEA0183)
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect the gyro system
to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.
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[III] Inputting true bearing data from GPS Compass JLR10 or JLR20/30
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect GPS Compass
JLR10 or JLR20/30 to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.
True bearing value setting described in Section 4.7.1 is not required when using the GPS
compass. 4
If the GPS compass azimuth and the radar azimuth are not the same, use the GPS
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compass to adjust the azimuth.
[IV] Inputting digital true bearing data from a GPS compass (other than JLR10 and
JLR20/30) or other true bearing systems (IEC61162 or NMEA0183)
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect a GPS compass
or other true bearing system to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.
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[V] Inputting analog speed signals from a log system through synchronization
and steps
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect the optional NSK
unit (NCT-4106A) to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.
[VI] Inputting digital speed data using a current meter or a Doppler sonar
(IEC61162 or NMEA0183)
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect speed equipment
to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.
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4.7 I/F DEVICE
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"I/F Device" menu appears.
When the NSK unit is used to input gyro signals, in rare cases, the true bearing value
indicated by the master gyro and the true bearing value indicated by this equipment do
not agree with each other.
If this occurs, make the setting described below to adjust the true bearing value of this
equipment to the value indicated by the master gyro.
Before adjustment
This setting is available only when the NSK unit NCT-4106A is used.
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4.7 I/F DEVICE
Set GYRO
1 Open I/F Device - Set GYRO .
Reference:
For automatic input, select an equipment which can receive the following sentences.
THS>HDT>HDG>HDM
For manual input, the course information manually set in "4.7.4 MANUAL HEADING"
can be used.
GYRO : Input the course data of own ship from NSK unit.
Compass : Input the course data of own ship from GPS compass/electronic
compass.
GPS : Input the course data of own ship from GPS receiver.
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S4-2: GYRO simulator ON/OFF
S4-3: LOG simulator ON/OFF
S4-5: Time before occurrence of GYRO alarm
S4-6: Sensor to be used (GYRO/NMEA)
S4-7/8: Baud rate when NMEA is used
4 Set the DIP switch S5.
The items to be set are listed below. See Table 4.7-2 for details of setting value.
S5-1: Type of gyro signal (step/synchro)
S5-2/3: Gyration ratio of gyro compass
S5-4: Gyration direction of gyro compass
S5-5: Type of log signal (pulse/synchro)
S5-7/8: Ratio of log signal
5 Connect the gyro signal and log signal cables to the terminal block.
6 Set S1 to "ON".
The gyro compass and NSK Unit are connected.
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4.7 I/F DEVICE
7 After power-on operation, set the true bearing according to "4.7.1 SET
GYRO".
8 Make sure of the radar video and the operation with the true bearing value.
9 If the true bearing value of the radar equipment is reversed, change the
setting of the switch S5-4.
LOG SIMULATOR
OFF
N.C. Don't care any
GYRO ALARM 5s ON
TIME 0.5s OFF
HEADING SENSOR NMEA(HDT/THS) ON
SOURCE GYRO SIGNAL OFF
4800 OFF OFF
NMEA BAUDRATE 9600 ON OFF
SETTING 19200 OFF ON
38400 ON ON
36× ON ON
90× OFF ON
RATIO
180× ON OFF
360× OFF OFF
REV ON
DIRECTION
NOR OFF
SYNC ON
TYPE
PULSE OFF
LOG SIG
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4.7 I/F DEVICE
Manual Heading
1 Open I/F Device - Manual Heading .
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For manual input, the course information manually set in "4.7.6 MANUAL SPEED" can be
used.
GPS : Input the speed data of own ship from GPS receiver.
Log : Input the speed data of heading direction from 1-axis log.
2Log : Input the speed data of heading and lateral direction from 2-axis log.
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4.7 I/F DEVICE
Note:
The manually entered speed is effective only when “Manual” is set.
2-axis log cannot be effective when the sentence VBW of NMEA0183 is not
entered.
Manual Speed
1 Open I/F Device - Manual Speed .
Reference:
The manually entered speed is effective only when “Manual” is set.
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Heading Correction
1 Open MAG Compass Setting - Heading Correction .
Correct Value
1 Open MAG Compass Setting - Correct Value .
4
"Correct Value" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to correct bearing and angle.
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The bearing and angle can be corrected between W9.9° and E9.9°.
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4.8 COM PORT SETTING
Reference:
When the automatic mode is selected, the baud rate is set by the setting of the connected
equipment.
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Set signal sentences to be received from sensors.
RX Sentence
1 Open COM Port Setting - RX Sentence .
Setting GPS(LL)
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4.8.3 RX PORT
Set the number of the port via which signals are received from sensors.
There are two methods for receiving signals: specifying a port for each sensor, or using
the automatic recognition function without specifying ports.
Reference:
When the automatic mode is selected, you can connect to any port for operation.
Setting RX Port
1 Open COM Port Setting - RX Port .
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Setting GPS
Type of port
1. AUTO
2. Gyro/Compass
3. GPS
4. NMEA1
4.8.4 TX PORT
For each sentence, set a communication port through which signals are transmitted to
sensors. 4
Setting TX Port
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1 Open COM Port Setting - TX Port .
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Type of port
1. Off
2. Gyro/Compass
3. GPS
4. NMEA1
Reference:
When multiple output sentences are selected, data may not be transmitted at the selected
transmission interval.
In particular, the volume of TTM, TLL, TLB, and TTD data containing TT and AIS target
information increases as the number of targets increases, and as a result, the transmission
interval becomes longer.
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Setting TX Interval
1 Open TX Data Format - TX Interval .
Settable signal
GGA, GLL, RMC, VTG, THS, HDT
NMEA Version
1 Open TX Data Format - NMEA Version .
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"NMEA Version" menu appears.
Sets the NMEA version.
Settable signal
GGA, GLL, RMC, VTG, THS, HDT
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NMEA Talker
1 Open TX Data Format - NMEA Talker .
For TTM, TLL, TTD, TLB, OSD, RSD, the talker is always RA.
For GGA, GLL, RMC, and VTG, the talker is always GP.
Settable signal
THS, HDT
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Setting TX Target
Sets the target to which the TTM, TLL, TTD and TLB sentences are output.
1 Open Target Information TX - TX Target .
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Set the TTM distance accuracy.
TT Average Mode
Sets On/Off for the averaging process setting of TT sentence output data.
1 Open Target Information TX - TT Average Mode .
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TT Average Scan
Sets the number of averaging of TT sentence output data.
1 Open Target Information TX - TT Average Scan .
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4.9 GPS
Sets for GPS.
"GPS" operations
1 Open GPS from the Adjust Menu.
Before adjustment
After operation, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver. 4
For "GPS Adjust", open "9. GPS Adjust" - "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the
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GPS receiver.
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NMEA Version
Sets the NMEA version of GPS output sentence.
Reference:
When the automatic mode is selected, NMEA version of the connected equipment is
automatically detected.
Correction Method
Sets the correction method.
1 Open GPS Setting - Correction Method .
Reference:
When SBAS is selected, the GPS receiver must be compatible with SBAS.
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GPSSingle : Fix a position only with single GPS. Does not perform fixing with
SBAS or beacon.
SBAS : Fix a position with SBAS or single GPS. Does not perform fixing
with beacon.
Beacon : Fix a position with beacon or single GPS. Does not perform fixing
with SBAS.
AUTO : The optimum setting is selected from single GPS, SBAS and
beacon.
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AUTO : 2D positioning and 3D positioning can automatically be selected with
optimum.
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You can operate the same way for the other settings.
After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.
GPS Adjust
1 Open GPS Setting - GPS Adjust .
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Position
Inputs the approximate latitude and longitude of the own ship to acquire initial
positioning quickly.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Position .
Antenna Height
Sets the antenna height setting.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Antenna Height .
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Time
Enters the current time in UTC.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Time .
Date
Enters the current date in UTC.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Date .
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"Date" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the date.
After setting, open "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.
Master Reset
Initializes the GPS receiver.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Master Reset .
Yes : Initializes.
No : Does not initialize.
After setting, open "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.
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Before adjustment
After operation, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the Beacon.
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"Bit Rate" menu appears.
After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the Beacon.
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Before adjustment
After operation, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.
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After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.
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"Ranging" menu appears.
Off : Does not use SBAS satellite.
On : Uses SBAS satellite.
After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.
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"Display Time Zone" menu appears.
LORAN A
Sets the LORAN A.
1 Open LORAN Setting - LORAN A .
After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.
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Select 1
Sets "Select 1".
1 Open LORAN A - Select 1 .
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set "Select 1".
"Select 1" is color-inverted.
Select 2
Sets "Select 2".
1 Open LORAN A - Select 2 .
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set "Select 2".
"Select 2" is color-inverted.
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TD1 Correction
Enters the propagation time correction value for the TD value of "Select 1".
1 Open LORAN A - TD1 Correction .
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the correction value.
The correction value can be set between 0.0 and 9.9 μsec.
TD2 Correction
Enters the propagation time correction value for the TD value of "Select 2".
1 Open LORAN A - TD2 Correction .
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the correction value.
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The correction value can be set between 0.0 and 9.9 μsec.
LORAN C
Sets the LORAN C.
1 Open LORAN Setting - LORAN C .
After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.
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Chain
Sets the chain.
1 Open LORAN C - Chain .
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the chain.
The selected chain is color-inverted.
TD1
Sets the TD value of slave station 1.
1 Open LORAN C - TD1 .
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the TD value.
TD value can be set between 0 and 99.
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TD2
Sets the TD value of slave station 2.
1 Open LORAN C - TD2 .
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the TD value.
TD value can be set between 0 and 99.
TD1 Correction
Enters the propagation time correction value for the TD value of slave station 1.
1 Open LORAN C - TD1 Correction .
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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the correction value.
The correction value can be set between 0.0 and 9.9 μsec.
TD2 Correction
Enters the propagation time correction value for the TD value of slave station 2.
1 Open LORAN C - TD2 Correction .
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the correction value.
The correction value can be set between 0.0 and 9.9 μsec.
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4.10 CONTROL
4.10 CONTROL
Sets the operation keys in details.
"Control" operations
1 Open Control from the Adjust Menu.
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"Cross Key Gain" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the cursor acceleration.
The cursor acceleration can be set between 1 and 5.
The larger the value is, the faster the acceleration is, or vice versa.
Multi Control
1 Open Control - Multi Control .
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EBL
Adjusts the sensitivity of the MULTI control during EBL setting.
1 Open Multi Control - EBL .
VRM
Adjusts the sensitivity of the MULTI control during VRM setting.
1 Open Multi Control - VRM .
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Common
Adjusts the sensitivity of the MULTI control during settings other than EBL/VRM
setting.
1 Open Multi Control - Common .
Gain Control
1 Open Control - Gain Control .
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"Gain Control" menu appears.
Response Level
Adjusts the sensitivity of the [GAIN] control.
1 Open Gain Control - Response Level .
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Sea Control
1 Open Control - Sea Control .
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Response Level
Adjusts the sensitivity of the [SEA] control.
1 Open Sea Control - Response Level .
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"Sea MIN Preset" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the sensitivity value.
The sensitivity value can be set between 0 and 127.
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Rain Control
1 Open Control - Rain Control .
Response Level
Adjusts the sensitivity of the [RAIN] control.
1 Open Rain Control - Response Level .
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4.11 MAINTENANCE
4.11 MAINTENANCE
Performs maintenance.
"Maintenance" operations
1 Open Maintenance from the Adjust Menu.
4.11.1 RESETTING
If system operation is unstable, it may be stabilized by initializing the memory area. To
initialize the memory area, follow the procedure in this section. The memory area is reset
to the factory setting when initialized.
Partial Reset
Partial reset can be performed.
1 Open Maintenance - Partial Reset .
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All Reset
Performs all reset.
1 Open Maintenance - All Reset .
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Yes : Performs all reset.
No : Does not reset.
Note:
Note that performing "All Reset" erases data, such as marks/lines.
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Yes : Clears the scanner transmit time.
No : Does not clear.
When "Yes" is selected, the transmit time stored in the scanner internal control
circuit is initialized to "0".
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When "Yes" is selected, the scanner time stored in the scanner internal control circuit
is transferred to the display unit to be stored.
Target scanner
NKE-2103
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Yes : Transfers the scanner time data to the scanner internal control
circuit.
No : Does not transfer.
When "Yes" is selected, the scanner time saved in the display unit is transferred to
the scanner internal control circuit to be restored.
Target scanner
NKE-2103
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STC Curve
Load the STC curve table on the FROM via USB for updating.
1 Open Table Update - STC Curve .
The STC curve table is updated.
Color
Load the echo/trail color table on the FROM via USB for updating.
1 Open Table Update - Color .
The color table is updated.
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Initial Value
Saves the current internal settings in to the initial file on the FROM.
These values are used as the initial values referred when "Partial Reset" or "All Reset" is
performed.
1 Open Table Update - Initial Value .
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The items which can be updated are the same items as "4.11.1 RESETTING (■
Partial Reset)".
Insert Language
Loads the additional language via USB, and updates the option languages on the FROM.
1 Open Table Update - Insert Language .
Updates the option languages.
Echo Simulation
Load the echo simulation data on the FROM via USB for updating.
1 Open Table Update - Echo Simulation .
Updates the echo simulation data.
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Adjust Menu: Outputs the settings of the Adjust Menu via USB (except
RADAR Echo and Function Setting).
System Information 1:
System Information 2:
All Menu: Outputs all internal settings via USB (except marks, lines and
own track data).
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USB".
USB Format
1 Open Maintenance - USB Format .
Performs USB format.
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4.12 SYSTEM SETTING
4.12.1 MASTER/SLAVE/DEMO
Switches the connection mode of the display unit.
Switching Master/Slave/Demo
1 Open System Setting - Master/Slave/Demo .
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4.12.2 UNIT
Sets the unit.
"Unit" operations
1 Open System Setting - Unit .
Range
Sets the unit for PPI range.
1 Open Unit - Range .
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"Range" menu appears.
Selects the unit for PPI range.
Distance
Sets the unit for distance other than VRM.
1 Open Unit - Distance .
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Speed
Sets the unit for speed.
1 Open Unit - Speed .
Depth
Sets the unit for depth.
1 Open Unit - Depth .
User Depth
Sets the user depth.
1 Open Unit - User Depth .
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Temperature
Sets the unit for temperature.
1 Open Unit - Temperature .
Wind
Sets the unit for wind.
1 Open Unit - Wind .
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Selects the unit for wind.
Size/Location Setting
Sets the size/location.
1 Open Unit - Size/Location Setting .
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Ship's Move
Selects the ship's movement.
1 Open Move Own Ship - Ship's Move .
4.12.4 RANGE
Turns on/off the range display.
"Range" operations
1 Open System Setting - Range .
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Setting NM Range
Sets the NM range.
1 Open Range - NM .
NM range
0.0625/0.125/0.25/1/2/4/8/16/24/32/48/64/72
Setting km
Sets the km range.
1 Open Range - km .
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"km" menu appears.
Turns on/off the km range display.
km range
0.15/0.3/0.5/1.2/2/8
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Setting sm Range
Sets the sm range.
1 Open Range - sm .
sm range
0.0625/0.125/0.25/1/2/4/8/16/24/32/48/64/72
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4.13 DISPLAY SCREEN
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"Own Vector Width" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the own vector width.
The own vector width can be set between 0 and 5.
Reference:
Length, width, position the radar antenna, GPS antenna position of the own ship should be
measured beforehand.
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"All Width" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the all width.
The width can be set between 0.0 and 200.0 m.
GPS Antenna(Length)
Sets the GPS position from the center of the stern toward heading direction.
1 Open Input Outline Size - GPS Antenna(Length) .
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GPS Antenna(Side)
Sets the GPS position from the center of the stern toward vertical direction to heading.
1 Open Input Outline Size - GPS Antenna(Side) .
Reference:
"GPS Antenna" is setting for ship's outline function. This is not the setting for the GPS
antenna height.
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Scanner(Length)
Sets the scanner position from the center of the stern toward heading direction.
1 Open Input Outline Size - Scanner(Side) .
Scanner(Side)
Sets the scanner position from the center of the stern toward vertical direction to
heading.
1 Open Input Outline Size - Scanner(Side) .
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"Scanner(Side)" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between -100.0 and 100.0 m.
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"Barge Position (Length)" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between -600.0 and 600.0m.
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Setting Bearing
Sets the bearing marker to display rotated image along the bearing signal.
1 Open Bearing Marker - Bearing .
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RAIN
SEA
Parallel cursor
Monitor BRILL
PRF Fine Tuning
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Setting Screen1
Sets the numerical information layout of Screen1.
Operate the same way for Screen2.
1 Open Location Change - Screen1 .
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4.14 ERROR ALARM MASK
4.14.1 SCANNER
Sets the error alarm of scanner.
"Scanner" operations
1 Open Error Alarm Mask - Scanner .
Note:
Do not change the set value carelessly.
If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful
because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.
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Scanner(MHV)
Scanner(Heater)
Scanner(Reverse)
Scanner(Video)
Scanner(Trigger)
Scanner(Fan 1)
Scanner(Fan 2)
Scanner(Motor)
Alarm Sensitivity
Turns on/off the alarm sensitivity. 4
1 Open Scanner(Time Out) - Alarm Sensitivity .
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Switches on/off for the alarm sensitivity.
Operate the same way for the other items.
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Sensitivity Time
Sets the time for generating alarm after error detection.
1 Open Scanner(Time Out) - Sensitivity Time .
Note:
Do not change the set value carelessly.
If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful
because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.
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Display Unit(HL)
Display Unit(DSP)
COM Port
Temperature
Alarm Sensitivity
Turns on/off the alarm sensitivity.
1 Open Display Unit(Video) - Alarm Sensitivity .
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Switches on/off for the alarm sensitivity.
Operate the same way for the other items.
Sensitivity Time
Sets the time for generating alarm after error detection.
1 Open Display Unit(Video) - Sensitivity Time .
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Note:
Do not change the set value carelessly.
If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful
because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.
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Alarm Sensitivity
Turns on/off the alarm sensitivity.
1 Open Panel1(Time Out) - Alarm Sensitivity .
Sensitivity Time
Sets the time for generating alarm after error detection.
1 Open Panel1(Time Out) - Sensitivity Time .
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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the time.
The time can be set between 0 and 999 sec.
Operate the same way for the other items.
4.14.4 RX DATA
Sets the error alarm of RX data.
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Note:
Do not change the set value carelessly.
If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful
because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.
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Alarm Sensitivity
Turns on/off the alarm sensitivity.
1 Open GYRO - Alarm Sensitivity .
Sensitivity Time
Sets the time for generating alarm after error detection.
1 Open GYRO - Sensitivity Time .
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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the time.
The time can be set between 0 and 999 sec.
Operate the same way for the other items.
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5.1 SHIELD OF DEVICES
Chapter 5
MEASURES AGAINST NOISE
INTERFERENCE IN THE RADIO
EQUIPMENT
Radar equipment adopt a variety of pulse circuits. Those circuits or inter-unit cables emit
higher harmonic components of the pulse wave as electromagnetic waves, and those
components affect the radio communication equipment's receiving antenna and cables,
resulting in receiver noise.
The following general procedures are effective in preventing noise interference.
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(especially, shield meshwork).
5.4 GROUNDING
Although situations change according to the hull structure and the positional
relationships between radio equipment and radar equipment, ground each device to the
closest ground location on the hull, and also, ground the concerned radio equipment to
the closest ground location.
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Fig. A1 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2042
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INDEX
INDEX
A F
AIS.............................................................................3-27 G
ANTENNA HEIGHT ................................................4-7
GAIN.........................................................................4-12
GATE ........................................................................4-18
B
GPS ................................................................... 3-8, 3-15
BEACON ..................................................................4-52 H
BEARING.................................................................4-94
C
I
INDEX
COM PORT ..............................................................4-36
I/F DEVICE..............................................................4-26
COMPASS ................................................................3-11
INSTALLATION CABLE ......................................2-11
CONNECTION DEVICE..................................... 4-102
INSTALLATION POSITION............................2-1, 3-1
CONTACT SIGNAL...................................... 3-26, 3-31
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.............................2-7
CONTROL................................................................4-62
INTERNAL SETTING ...........................................4-78
LORAN.....................................................................4-57
E
INDEX-1
INDEX
NOISE.........................................................................5-1 SHIELD......................................................................5-1
STANDBY................................................................4-95
P Target........................................................................4-42
TARGET ENHANCE..............................................4-12
POWER CABLE ........................................................3-3 TT FUNCTION .......................................................4-17
POWER SUPPLY....................................................3-29 TUNE ADJUSTMENT.............................................4-7
PRF............................................................................4-23 TUNE INDICATOR................................................4-24
PRF FINE TUNING ...............................................4-21 TUNE PEAK............................................................4-25
TX DATA FORMAT................................................4-40
R TX PORT ..................................................................4-39
RADAR ECHO...........................................................4-9
U
RADAR TRAIL ........................................................4-16
RX PORT ..................................................................4-38
RX SENTENCE.......................................................4-37
INDEX-2
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