NWZ-4610 Instruction Manual
NWZ-4610 Instruction Manual
NWZ-4610 Instruction Manual
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
Marine Service Department
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CODE No.7ZPNA4284 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
NOV. 2013 Edition 2 JRC Printed in Japan
General Information
Thank you for purchasing the Japan Radio Co., Ltd. NWZ-4610 Multi Information Display (MID). This
equipment receives NMEA data from various sensors for display.
٨ 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.
٨ 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.
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7ZPNA4284
Before You Begin
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.
Examples of Related Symbol Marks Used in this Manual and on the Unit
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.
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Usage Hints
WARNING
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 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
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.
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CAUTION
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 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.
Do not turn on the power switch of the unit while the ship is on the
shore. Otherwise, the transducer may malfunction.
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External View
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Contents
General Information ...................................................................................................................... i
Before You Begin .......................................................................................................................... ii
Usage Hints .................................................................................................................................. iii
External View ................................................................................................................................ v
Chapter 1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................1-1
1.1. Function ............................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2. Features ............................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3. Components......................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.3.1. Standard equipment....................................................................................................... 1-3
1.3.2. Options........................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.4. Construction ........................................................................................................................ 1-4
1.5. System Configuration ......................................................................................................... 1-5
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of the Components ........................................................2-1
Chapter 3 Display Screen .....................................................................................................3-1
3.1. Display Screen..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Chapter 4 Operation ..............................................................................................................4-1
4.1. Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.2. Basic Operation ................................................................................................................... 4-8
4.2.1. Turning on the power ..................................................................................................... 4-8
4.2.2. Starting (Normal) ............................................................................................................ 4-8
4.2.3. Starting (Abnormal) ........................................................................................................ 4-9
4.2.4. Starting (Abnormal) ........................................................................................................ 4-9
4.2.5. Turning off the power ..................................................................................................... 4-9
4.2.6. Adjusting the back light (lighting) by using the key...................................................... 4-10
4.2.7. Adjusting contrast ........................................................................................................ 4-10
4.2.8. Turning off the alarm buzzer ........................................................................................ 4-10
4.2.9. Switching display ......................................................................................................... 4-10
4.2.10. Alarm display ............................................................................................................... 4-10
4.2.11. Selecting items from the menus .................................................................................. 4-11
4.2.12. Entering a numeric value ............................................................................................. 4-12
4.3. User Mode Change ............................................................................................................ 4-13
4.4. User Setting Screen Display ............................................................................................ 4-13
4.5. Setting Display .................................................................................................................. 4-14
4.5.1. Adjusting contrast ........................................................................................................ 4-14
4.5.2. Adjusting back light ...................................................................................................... 4-15
4.5.3. Setting a click sound .................................................................................................... 4-15
4.5.4. Setting a display screen............................................................................................... 4-15
4.5.5. Selecting a back light color .......................................................................................... 4-21
4.5.6. Setting graph scale ...................................................................................................... 4-22
4.5.7. Registering user display .............................................................................................. 4-22
4.6. System Settings ................................................................................................................ 4-23
4.6.1. Selecting units ............................................................................................................. 4-23
4.6.2. Setting the time difference ........................................................................................... 4-24
4.6.3. Setting date display format .......................................................................................... 4-25
4.6.4. Displaying as loran c time difference ........................................................................... 4-25
4.6.5. Setting transducer position of depth sounder (exclusive to JFE-380/680) .................. 4-25
4.6.6. Setting water depth offset of depth sounder ................................................................ 4-26
4.7. Language Settings ............................................................................................................ 4-27
4.8. Alarm Settings ................................................................................................................... 4-27
4.8.1. Setting the alarm range ............................................................................................... 4-28
4.8.2. Setting a system alarm ................................................................................................ 4-28
4.8.3. Setting a vessel speed alarm ...................................................................................... 4-29
4.8.4. Setting a TRIP alarm ................................................................................................... 4-29
4.8.5. Setting the water temperature alarm ........................................................................... 4-30
4.8.6. Setting the water depth alarm ...................................................................................... 4-30
4.8.7. Setting the wind velocity alarm .................................................................................... 4-30
4.8.8. Setting the air temperature alarm ................................................................................ 4-31
4.8.9. Setting the atmosphere alarm ..................................................................................... 4-31
4.8.10. Setting the humidity alarm ........................................................................................... 4-31
4.8.11. Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light ............................................................. 4-32
4.9. Setting Installation ............................................................................................................ 4-33
4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode............................................................................... 4-33
4.9.2. Setting a model ............................................................................................................ 4-34
4.9.3. Selecting a dimmer unit ............................................................................................... 4-34
4.9.4. Dimmer linked control and data sharing with RS-485 ................................................. 4-35
4.9.5. Setting a serial port ...................................................................................................... 4-38
4.9.6. Setting a contact port ................................................................................................... 4-42
4.9.7. Outputting alarm history............................................................................................... 4-43
4.9.8. Checking installation .................................................................................................... 4-43
4.9.9. Checking the input port ................................................................................................ 4-44
4.9.10. Self-diagnosis .............................................................................................................. 4-44
4.9.11. Displaying an alarm ..................................................................................................... 4-45
4.9.12. Displaying the software version ................................................................................... 4-46
4.9.13. Performing master reset .............................................................................................. 4-46
4.9.14. Demonstration ............................................................................................................. 4-47
4.9.15. Outputting setting value ............................................................................................... 4-47
4.9.16. Setting the current to be displayed .............................................................................. 4-47
4.10. Setting daisy chain ........................................................................................................ 4-48
Chapter 5 Maintenance .........................................................................................................5-1
5.1. Daily Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2. Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.3. Troubleshooting for Malfunctions or Abnormalities ....................................................... 5-4
5.4. Repair Unit ........................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.4.1. Repair unit...................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.4.2. Regular Replacement Parts........................................................................................... 5-5
Chapter 6 Installation ............................................................................................................6-1
6.1. Affixing Display Unit Nameplate Labels ........................................................................... 6-2
6.1.1. Affixing product nameplate ............................................................................................ 6-2
6.1.2. Affixing model identification plate .................................................................................. 6-2
6.2. Display Unit Installation ...................................................................................................... 6-3
6.2.1. Selecting the position for installation ............................................................................. 6-3
6.2.2. Mounting the display unit using a rack .......................................................................... 6-4
6.2.3. Mounting using a flash mount ........................................................................................ 6-6
6.2.4. Removing the display unit by flash mounting ................................................................ 6-8
6.3. Cable Connection ................................................................................................................ 6-9
6.3.1. DC12/24V DATA connector ......................................................................................... 6-10
6.3.2. DATA1 connector ......................................................................................................... 6-13
6.3.3. SENSOR/DATA2 connector ......................................................................................... 6-17
6.4. Optional Peripheral Connection ...................................................................................... 6-21
6.4.1. Dimmer unit connection ............................................................................................... 6-21
Chapter 7 After-Sales Service ..............................................................................................7-1
7.1. When Ordering a Repair ..................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2. Recommendation of Overhaul ........................................................................................... 7-1
Chapter 8 Disposal ................................................................................................................8-1
8.1. Disposal of the Equipment ................................................................................................. 8-1
Chapter 9 Specifications .......................................................................................................9-1
Appendix ..................................................................................................................... Appendix-1
Appendix 1 Outline and Setting Drawing .................................................................Appendix-1
Appendix 2 Default value ...........................................................................................Appendix-3
Appendix 3 Setting value memo.............................................................................Appendix-7
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1. Function
The Multi Information Display (MID) is the display unit that receives NMEA data items from various
sensors to display them.
The screen can be split to up to 4 areas for use. Only necessary information can be displayed by
selecting data to be displayed in the areas.
There are three modes in which six screens can be registered, and up to 18 screens can be registered.
1-1
1.2. Features
NWZ-4610 Multi Information Display (MID) has the following features:
5) Sharing of data and interlocking of dimmer between display units at RS-485 interface
1-2
1.3. Components
The standard equipment and options are shown in the tables below.
Base
Knob Bolt
1.5 BASE KITS MPBX47065 MPBX47065 1
Gear Washer
Knob Washer
MODEL
1.6 IDENTIFICATION MPNN47524A MPNN47524A 1 For Rear
PLATE
PRODUCT
1.7 NAMEPLATE
MPNN47529A MPNN47529A 1 For Front
Flush Mounting
1.8 Drawing
- - 1 For Flush Mount
1.3.2. Options
1-3
1.4. Construction
Display NWZ-4610
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.8kg
1-4
1.5. System Configuration
T-shaped connector
AA-040404-MMM-TL
RS-485 RS-485
CFQ-5769 3m CFQ-5769 3m
RS-485 External device
Daisy chain CFQ-5769 Sensors CFQ-5767
CFQ-5768 3m 3m 3m
MID MID
NWZ-4610 NWZ-4610
CFQ-5766A
2m
External device
* 250V-TTYCS-1
3 ports Sensors
Junction
box
CQD-10 *250V-TTYCS-1 Dimmer unit
Max 15 m
NCM-227
*250V-TTYCS-1
Log pulse
*0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5
DC12/24V
AC Power
Rectifier
NBD-577C
100/220V AC
*: Arranged by dockyard.
1-5
1-6
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of
the Components
Display
Buzzer
Operation panel
2-1
Reading the Display
Numeric display screen
Date and time U: UTC
If date and time data is not received, "-" is displayed. L: Local time
Screen title
Display area
Status bar
Graphic screen
Graph screen
Graph title Current measured value
Vertical axis
measured
value
2-2
Wind direction/wind velocity screen
The left and right keys can be used to switch between true and relative.
True wind
direction
Offset
Depth
Range
2) Dual Transducer
Position of Transducer1 Position of Transducer2
Depth of Depth of
Transducer1 Transducer2
Offset of Offset of
Transducer1 Transducer2
2-3
COG screen
COG
2-4
Chapter 3 Display Screen
3.1. Display Screen
The screen is switched each time the key is pressed. Up to six screens can be displayed. The
screen after the power is turned on becomes the screen when it is turned off. When the key is
pressed, the mode is switched. The following screens are factory-set.
3-1
Split screen display
The screen can be split into 1 to 4 areas to display multiple information items.
3-2
Chapter 4 Operation
WARNING
Do not place a vessel containing water, etc. or a metallic object on this unit.
When water spills or when water or the object enters the unit, a fire, an electric
shock, or a failure may occur.
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.
CAUTION
When this unit is suddenly moved from a cool place to a warm place, 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.
4-1
4.1. Menu
Normal menu
Main menu Sub menu Range remarks
DISPLAY LCD 4.5
CONTRAST 1-13 4.5.1
DIMMER MAXIMUM 4-13 4.5.2
DIMMER TYPICAL 3-12 4.5.2
DIMMER MINMUM 2-11 4.5.2
CLICK SOUND ON/OFF 4.5.3
MODE1 4.5.4.1
DISPLAY1 4.5.4.2
SEGMENTATION1 4.5.4.3
DISPLAY 4.5.4.4
LAT/LON/HDG/ROT/COG/
OWN SHIP 4.5.4.4
SOG/PITCH/ROLL/HEAVING/
WATER TEMP/TWA/TWS/AWS/
WEATHER 4.5.4.4
AIRTEMP/PRESSURE/HUMIDITY
TRIP/ODO/DEPTH/STW/
BOW STW/
STERN STW/SOG(LOG)/
BOW SOG(LOG)/
STERN SOG(LOG)/
DOPPLER CORRENT L1 SPD/ 4.5.4.4
CORRENT L1 DIR/
CORRENT L2 SPD/
CORRENT L2 DIR/
CORRENT L3 SPD/
CORRENT L3 DIR/
ENGINE RUDDER/ENGINE/SHAFT 4.5.4.4
OFF 4.5.4.4
NORMAL/SPECIAL1/SPECIAL2/AUTO
DISPLAY MODE 4.5.4.4
RANGE
AUTO SCREEN ON/OFF 4.5.4.4
SOUND SOUND1/SOUND2/OFF 4.5.4.4
TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.4
SEGMENTATION2 4.5.4.3
DISPLAY1/2 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
DISPLAY2/2 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
AUTO SCREEN ON/OFF 4.5.4.4
SOUND SOUND1/SOUND2/OFF 4.5.4.4
TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.4
SEGMENTATION3 4.5.4.3
DISPLAY1/3 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
DISPLAY2/3 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
DISPLAY3/3 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
AUTO SCREEN ON/OFF 4.5.4.4
SOUND SOUND1/SOUND2/OFF 4.5.4.4
TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.4
SEGMENTATION4 4.5.4.3
DISPLAY1/4 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
DISPLAY2/4 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
DISPLAY3/4 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
DISPLAY4/4 Same as DISPLAY1/1 4.5.4.4
AUTO SCREEN ON/OFF 4.5.4.4
SOUND SOUND1/SOUND2/OFF 4.5.4.4
TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.4
SPECIAL 4.5.4.3
SINGLE DEPTH/DUAL DEPTH/
DISPLAY 4.5.4.4
WIND
4-2
Main menu Sub menu Range remarks
AUTO SCREEN ON/OFF 4.5.4.4
SOUND SOUND1/SOUND2/OFF 4.5.4.4
TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.4
GRAPHIC 4.5.4.3
WIND/ DEPTH/WATER TEMP/
DISPLAY 4.5.4.4
SPEED1/SPEED2/RUDDER
AUTO SCREEN ON/OFF 4.5.4.4
SOUND SOUND1/SOUND2/OFF 4.5.4.4
TIME 1-10sec 4.5.4.4
OFF 4.5.4.3
DISPLAY2 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.2
DISPLAY3 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.2
DISPLAY4 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.2
DISPLAY5 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.2
DISPLAY6 Same as DISPLAY1 4.5.4.2
MODE2 Same as MODE1 4.5.4.1
MODE3 Same as MODE1 4.5.4.1
BACK LIGHT WHITE/ORANGE 4.5.5
GRAPH SCALE 4.5.6
DEPTH 4.5.6
TIME 5min/10min/20min/30min 4.5.6
MAX 1-3048m 4.5.6
MIN 0-3047m 4.5.6
WATER TEMP 4.5.6
TIME 5min/10min/20min/30min 4.5.6
MAX -36-+37C 4.5.6
MIN -37-+36C 4.5.6
DISPLAY1/DISPLAY2/DISPLAY3/
USER DISPLAY 4.5.7
DISPLAY4/DISPLAY5/DISPLAY6/OFF
SYSTEM UNIT 4.6.1
DIST/SPD NM,kn/km,km/h/mi,mi/h/m,m/s 4.6.1
TEMP C/F/ 4.6.1
DEPTH m/ft/fm 4.6.1
WIND kn/km/h/mi/h/m/s 4.6.1
TIME DIFF -13:30 - +13:30 4.6.2
DATE DISP 4.6.3
DD MMM,’YY HH:MM /
TIME DISP MMM DD,’YY HH:MM / 4.6.3
YY-MMM-DD HH:MM
LORAN C 4.6.4
LORAN C ON/OFF 4.6.4
GRI 4.6.4
TD1 0-99 4.6.4
TD2 0-99 4.6.4
TD1 CORR -9.9 - +9.9 4.6.4
TD2 CORR -9.9 - +9.9 4.6.4
DEPTH 4.6.5/4.6.6
TRANS FWD/MID/AFT 4.6.5
OFFSET -99.9 - +99.9 4.6.6
English/Japan/France/Germany/Italy/ 4.7 Other than English /
LANG. LANG. Japanese, it is due to add
Norway/Spain/Vietnam/Indonesia one by one.
ALARM SYSTEM ON/OFF 4.8/4.8.1/4.8.2
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT
SPEED 4.8.3
RANG/OFF
OVER 4.8.3
OVER 0-99.9kn 4.8.3
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
4-3
Main menu Sub menu Range remarks
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
UNDER 4.8.3
UNDER 0-99.9kn 4.8.3
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
IN RANGE 4.8.3
MAXIMAUM 0-99.9kn 4.8.3
MINIMUM 0-99.9kn 4.8.3
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OUT RANGE 4.8.3
MAXIMAUM 0-99.9kn 4.8.3
MINIMUM 0-99.9kn 4.8.3
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
TRIP OVER/OFF 4.8.4
OVER 4.8.4
OVER 0-99.9kn 4.8.4
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT
WATER TEMP 4.8.5
RANG/OFF
OVER 4.8.5
OVER -99.9 - +99.9C 4.8.5
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
UNDER 4.8.5
UNDER -99.9 - +99.9C 4.8.5
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
IN RANGE 4.8.5
MAXIMAUM -99.9 - +99.9C 4.8.5
MINIMUM -99.9 - +99.9C 4.8.5
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OUT RANGE 4.8.5
MAXIMAUM -99.9 - +99.9C 4.8.5
MINIMUM -99.9 - +99.9C 4.8.5
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT
DEPTH 4.8.6
RANG/OFF
OVER 4.8.6
OVER 0 – 999.9m 4.8.6
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
UNDER 4.8.6
UNDER 0 – 999.9m 4.8.6
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
IN RANGE 4.8.6
MAXIMAUM 0 – 999.9m 4.8.6
MINIMUM 0 – 999.9m 4.8.6
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OUT RANGE 4.8.6
MAXIMAUM 0 – 999.9m 4.8.6
MINIMUM 0 – 999.9m 4.8.6
4-4
Main menu Sub menu Range remarks
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
WIND OVER/OFF 4.8.7
OVER 4.8.7
OVER 99.9kn 4.8.7
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT
AIR TEMP 4.8.8
RANG/OFF
OVER 4.8.8
OVER -99.9 - +99.9C 4.8.8
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
UNDER 4.8.8
UNDER 0 – 999.9m 4.8.8
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
IN RANGE 4.8.8
MAXIMAUM -99.9 – +99.9C 4.8.8
MINIMUM -99.9 – +99.9C 4.8.8
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OUT RANGE 4.8.8
MAXIMAUM -99.9 – +99.9C 4.8.8
MINIMUM -99.9 – +99.9C 4.8.8
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT
PRESSURE 4.8.9
RANG/OFF
OVER 4.8.9
OVER 0 – 9999.9 hPa 4.8.9
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
UNDER 4.8.9
UNDER 0 – 9999.9 hPa 4.8.9
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
IN RANGE 4.8.9
MAXIMAUM 0 – 9999.9 hPa 4.8.9
MINIMUM 0 – 9999.9 hPa 4.8.9
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OUT RANGE 4.8.9
MAXIMAUM 0 – 9999.9 hPa 4.8.9
MINIMUM 0 – 9999.9 hPa 4.8.9
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT
HUMIDITY 4.8.10
RANG/OFF
OVER 4.8.10
OVER 0 – 99.9 % 4.8.10
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
UNDER 4.8.10
UNDER 0 – 99.9 % 4.8.10
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
IN RANGE 4.8.10
4-5
Main menu Sub menu Range remarks
MAXIMAUM 0 – 99.9 % 4.8.10
MINIMUM 0 – 99.9 % 4.8.10
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
OUT RANGE 4.8.10
MAXIMAUM 0 – 99.9 % 4.8.10
MINIMUM 0 – 99.9 % 4.8.10
SOUND ON/OFF 4.8.11
LCD COLOR ON/OFF 4.8.11
Maintenance menu
Main menu Sub menu Range Reference/remarks
DAISY CHAIN ON/OFF 4.10
INTERFACE DATA I/O 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT1 4.9.5
NMEA 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE 4.9.5
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 4.9.5 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.5 SEND only
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 4.9.5
IEC 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE 4.9.5
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.5 SEND only
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT2 4.9.5
NMEA 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE 4.9.5
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 4.9.5 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.5 SEND only
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 4.9.5
IEC 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE 4.9.5
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.5 SEND only
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT3 4.9.5
NMEA 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE 4.9.5
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 4.9.5 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.5 SEND only
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 4.9.5
IEC 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE 4.9.5
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.5 SEND only
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 4.9.5
DATA IN/OUT4 4.9.5
NMEA 4.9.5
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 4.9.5 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.5 SEND only
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 4.9.5
IEC 4.9.5
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.5 SEND only
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 4.9.5
RS-485 4.9.4.4
NMEA 4.9.4.4
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 4.9.4.4 SEND only
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.4.4 SEND only
BIT RATE 38400/57600/76800/115200 4.9.4.4
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Main menu Sub menu Range Reference/remarks
IEC 4.9.4.4
SENTENCE Sentence list 4.9.4.4 SEND only
BIT RATE 38400/57600/76800/115200 4.9.4.4
CONTACT INPUT DIMMER/ACK 4.9.6.1
200PULSE/NM/
CONTACT OUTPUT 400PULSE/NM/ 4.9.6.2
OFF
DIAGNOSIS CONFIG OUT/ERROR LOG OUT 4.9.7/4.9.15
MAINTENANCE INPUT DATA 4.9.9
DIAGNOSIS 4.9.10
DISPLAY DIAG 4.9.10
MONITOR TEST 4.9.10
BUZZER TEST 4.9.10
ERROR LOG 4.9.11
ALARM 4.9.11
ERROR LOG 4.9.11
SOFT VERSION 4.9.12
DISPLAY VER 4.9.12
APP VER 4.9.12
SERIAL NUMBER 4.9.12
BARCODE 4.9.12
MASTER
GRAPH RESET 4.9.13
RESET
DISPLAY RESET 4.9.13
DEMO MODE DEMO TYPE 4.9.14
STATIC 4.9.14
COURSE 0-359.9° 4.9.14
STRAIGHT 4.9.14
SPEED 0-99.9kn 4.9.14
COURSE 0-359.9° 4.9.14
RIGHT 4.9.14
SPEED 0-99.9kn 4.9.14
COURSE 0-359.9° 4.9.14
LEFT 4.9.14
SPEED 0-99.9kn 4.9.14
COURSE 0-359.9° 4.9.14
DATE 4.9.14
TIME 4.9.14
LATITUDE 4.9.14
LONGITUDE 4.9.14
DEMO MODE START/END 4.9.14
SOFT UPDATE DISPLAY -
4.9.2
Factory setting: OFF
DESPLAY TYPE MID/LOG/GPS/OFF
"GPS" is due to add one
by one.
RS-485ID 1-10 4.9.4
DIMMER
1-10 4.9.4.3
GROUP
DIMMER KEY/EXT DIMMER 4.9.3
CURRENT LAYER/DATA No 4.9.16
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4.2. Basic Operation
4.2.1. Turning on the power
When the main power is turned on, the power to the display unit is automatically turned on.
In the state in which the power is turned off by the display unit key operation, pressing the key
turns on the power.
Model
Caution
If the power cannot be turned on, check the main power of the power distribution board and the
cable connection to the display unit.
If all the self-check results are ‘OK’, the screen is automatically changed to the normal screen.
All OK
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4.2.3. Starting (Abnormal)
If the self-diagnosis results are errors “NG,” the results are displayed as follows.
Caution
When any abnormality (NG) is found, contact JRC or one of our agents.
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.
If the key and the key are pressed and held down simultaneously, the power will be
turned off and the screen display will turn off.
Supplement
The power may be turned on due to the release timing of your finger.
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4.2.6. Adjusting the back light (lighting) by using the key
The brightness of display and operation panel backlight can be set to one of four levels (bright, medium,
dark, 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 “4.5.2 Adjusting back light”.
An external dimmer unit can also be used for adjusting brightness. See “4.9.3 Selecting a
dimmer unit”.
When an alarm occurs, the event is notified with a popup menu and alarm 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.
Even after the popup menu is cleared and the buzzer sound is stopped, the invalid numerical number
keeps blinking until the alarm is cancelled.
To check the alarm again after clearing the popup menu, display the alarm history by referencing
“4.9.11 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
Supplement
Power must not be off for 10 seconds after setting. When not doing so, the setting value may not
be saved.
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4.2.12. Entering a numeric value
Procedure
3. Move the cursor to the right most field and press or . The setting value is confirmed.
Supplement
If the numeric value that can be entered is restricted by an input range, enter the digits from the
highest order.
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 in the high-order digit, only 0 can be set as the low order digit.
Power must not be off for 10 seconds after setting. When not doing so, the setting value may not
be saved.
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4.3. User Mode Change
The user mode can be changed.
Up to three user modes are available, and six screens can be registered in one mode.
For details about how to register the screens in each mode, refer to “4.5.4 Setting a display screen”.
Procedure
The user-set screen can also be displayed quickly from other screen by registering the most often-used
screen.
The user-set screen cannot be registered in each use mode.
For details about how to set user screen, refer to “4.5.7 Registering user display”.
Procedure
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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.
Continued
Procedure
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4.5.2. Adjusting back light
Brightness can be changed by using . Four levels of brightness are available, bright, medium,
dark, and off.
Procedure
Supplement
Enter the highest value in “MAXIMUM” and the lowest value in “MINIMUM”.
Procedure
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4.5.4.1. Selecting User Mode
or automatic
Procedure
3. Press the key to select “MODE1,” “MODE2,” or “MODE3,” and press the key.
Supplement
User mode
The user mode refers to scenes such as going to a waypoint, arriving at a waypoint, calling at a
port, ....
The user can select more convenient screens by registering six screens that suit each scene
(user mode).
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4.5.4.2. STEP1 Selecting a display screen
or automatic
Procedure
2. Press the key to select “DISPLAY,” “MODE1,” “MODE2,” or “MODE3” in order, and press
3. Press the key to select display screen from “DISPLAY1” to “6.DISPLAY6,” and press the
key.
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4.5.4.3. STEP2 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 screen for MID.
6) GRAPICH: Graphic screen
DISPLAY1
DISPLAY2 Customized
screen
Select a screen DISPLAY3
structure
or automatic DISPLAY4
SPECIAL
GRAPHIC
Screen structure
Procedure
Select
SEGMENTATION1,
SEGMENTATION2,
SEGMENTATION3,
SEGMENTATION4,
SPECIAL,
GRAPHIC. or
OFF
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4.5.4.4. 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).
The display content of a customized screen is divided according to the category. Initially, select a
category and a display item. "Table4-1 shows the categories and display contents".
A special screen and a graphic screen are not classified according to the category.
Only the integer part or a decimal part of some item that is selected on a 1-segmentation customized
screen can be expanded (Display mode).
If display content selection is set to “OFF”, no information is displayed in the area.
Set the auto screen function and display mode (only segmentation 1 screen) 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 : SOUND1 – The buzzer of "Pippi" sound is sounded at the time of a screen
change.
SOUND2 – The buzzer of "Pip" sound is sounded at the time of a screen
change.
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.
Screen structure
Selecting display contents for 2-segmentation screen
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 .
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Select a display
content
Select a category
Special screen Single mode water depth, dual mode water depth, wind direction/wind
velocity
Graphic screen Speed1,Speed2, rudder angle, wind direction, water depth graph, water
temperature graph
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8. Select “TIME” by using .
Auto range
The contents of a Integer part expanded Usual display Decimal part
display display expanded display
SOG/STW 10kn or more 1.0 - 9.9kn 0.9kn or less
ROT More than 600°/ min 1.0-599.9° / min 0.9°/ min or less
Depth 10 m or more 9.9m or less -
Total distance/
Trip 10NM or more 1.00 - 9.99NM 0.99NM or less
Current 10kn or more 1.0 - 9.9kn 0.9kn or less
1. The contents of a display are set up with the above-mentioned operating procedure.
Integer part expanded display Normal display Decimal part expanded display
Select white or orange as the back light color of the screen that is normally used.
Procedure
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4.5.6. Setting graph scale
The vertical axis and horizontal axis scale of the water temperature and water depth graphs can be set.
For detail screen, refer to page 2-2.
Horizontal axis setting
TIME: The maximum display time of the horizontal axis is set.
The time that can be set is 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, and 30 minutes.
Vertical axis setting
MAX: The maximum value of the display value is set.
MIN: The minimum value of the display value is set.
Procedure
Water depth
2. Press the key to select “DISPLAY,” “GRAPH SCALE,” and “DEPTH” in order.
3. Press the key to enter “TIME,” “MAX,” or “MIN,” and press the key.
Water temperature
2. Press the key to select “DISPLAY,” “GRAPH SCALE”, and “WATER TEMP” in order.
3. Press the key to enter “TIME,” “MAX,” or “MIN,” and press the key.
From among the screens registered in the display screen, the user display assigned to the key
can be registered.
Procedure
3. Press the key to select the screens to be registered from “DISPLAY1” to “DISPLAY6,” and
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4.6. System Settings
Select “SYSTEM” on the main menu to display the system settings screen.
To change the system settings, place the unit in maintenance mode.
You can set the units of distance/ship speed to NM, kn, km, km/h, mi, mi/h or m, m/s.
You can set the unit of temperature to °C or °F.
You can set the unit of water depth to m, ft or fm.
You can set the unit of wind velocity to kn, km/h, mi/h or m/s.
Procedure
4. Press the key to select the unit, and press the key.
Speed Distance
Depth
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4.6.2. Setting the time difference
You can set the time difference between UTC and local time.
For Japan, the time difference is +9 hours, so you would input +09:00.
When a time difference is set, “L” is displayed on the upper right of the screen.
Procedure
3. Press the key to enter the time difference, and press the key.
Local time
+9 hour
Time difference
+9 hour
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4.6.3. Setting date display format
You can set the date display format to “DD MMM,'YY,” “MMM DD,'YY,” or “'YY-MMM-DD.”
YY: Year MMM: Month DD: Day
Procedure
3. Press the key to select the date display format, and press the key.
DD MMM YY format
MMM DD YY format
YY MMM DD format
Procedure
Select which transducer is used to display the measured water depth in the water depth value output
from depth sounder JFE-380/680.
This function is used to select the transducer position of the water depth value in the depth sounder
screen.
The transducer position that can be selected is Forward “FWD,” Medium “MID,” and Backward (AFT).
For detail screen, refer to page 2-3.
Procedure
3. Press the key to enter the transducer position, and press the key.
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4.6.6. Setting water depth offset of depth sounder
Procedure
Offset 10m
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4.7. Language Settings
You can set the display language to nine languages (English/Japanese (katakana)).
To change the language, place the unit in the maintenance mode.
A maximum of nine languages: Other than English / Japanese, it is due to add one by one.
Procedure
3. Press the key to select the language, and press the key.
The alarm sound and screen brightness color when an alarm occurs can be set.
1) SOUND ON: The buzzer sounds when an alarm occurs.
OFF: The buzzer does not sound when an alarm occurs.
2) LCD COLOR ON: The screen brightness color changes when an alarm occurs.
OFF: The screen brightness color does not change when an alarm occurs.
If normal brightness color is set to white, it becomes orange, and vice versa.
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4.8.1. Setting the alarm range
An alarm occurs when the range is set and the value matches the set range.
You can select the range from OVER, UNDER, IN RANGE, and OUT RANGE depending on the alarm.
OVER: An alarm occurs when the value exceeds the set value.
UNDER: An alarm occurs when the value falls below the set value.
IN RANGE: An alarm occurs when the value is within the set range.
OUT RANGE: An alarm occurs when the value is outside the set range.
When setting the IN RANGE and OUT RANGE, set the upper limit and lower limit values.
When an alarm is set to OFF, alarm settings are cleared.
The alarm types and alarm range that can be set are as follows.
Procedure
Procedure
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4.8.3. Setting a vessel speed alarm
When the vessel speed reaches the set range, the alarm is issued.
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
Procedure
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4.8.5. Setting the water temperature alarm
An alarm occurs when the water temperature exceeds the set value.
Procedure
3. Press the key to select “OVER,” “UNDER,” “IN RANGE,” or “OUT RANGE.”
5. Press the key to enter the water temperature, and press the key.
6. Refer to “4.8.11 Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light” to set the alarm sound and screen
brightness.
An alarm occurs when the water depth exceeds the set value.
Procedure
3. Press the key to select “OVER,” “UNDER,” “IN RANGE,” or “OUT RANGE.”
5. Press the key to enter the water depth, and press the key.
6. Refer to “4.8.11 Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light” to set the alarm sound and screen
brightness.
An alarm occurs when the wind velocity exceeds the set value.
Procedure
5. Press the key to enter the wind velocity, and press the key.
6. Refer to “4.8.11 Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light” to set the alarm sound and screen
brightness.
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4.8.8. Setting the air temperature alarm
An alarm occurs when the air temperature exceeds the set value.
Procedure
3. Press the key to select “OVER,” “UNDER,” “IN RANGE,” or “OUT RANGE.”
5. Press the key to enter the air temperature, and press the key.
6. Refer to “4.8.11 Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light” to set the alarm sound and screen
brightness.
Procedure
3. Press the key to select “OVER,” “UNDER,” “IN RANGE,” or “OUT RANGE.”
5. Press the key to enter the atmosphere, and press the key.
6. Refer to “4.8.11 Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light” to set the alarm sound and screen
brightness.
Procedure
5. Press the key to enter the humidity, and press the key.
6. Refer to “4.8.11 Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light” to set the alarm sound and screen
brightness.
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4.8.11. Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light
An alarm sound and the color of the screen back light at the occurrence of an alarm can be set.
When the back light color under the normal condition 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.
Procedure
Select SOUND
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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 the display screen
6) Setting daisy chain
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 initial operation.
Procedure
and 3 seconds
Maintenance 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
Procedure
Caution
After the messages appears, press and for 8 seconds. The message is canceled.
・Don't turn off the power supply until the "INITIALIZING" disappears.
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 input must be set to “DIMMER”. For the setting
method, see “4.9.6 Setting a contact 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 "7.1 Calibration of External dimmer unit "in service
manual.
Procedure
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4.9.4. Dimmer linked control and data sharing with RS-485
By connecting display units with RS-485 network, dimmer control can be linked and data can be
shared.
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 115200bps.
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.
A typical connection example for implementing dimmer control and data sharing 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 4.9.4.1
Dimmer control unit External External Dimmer key Dimmer key 4.9.3
dimmer unit dimmer unit
Dimmer group 1 1 2 2 4.9.4.3
Input data RS-422 - - - Vessel speed 4.9.5.2
RS-485 Vessel speed Vessel speed Vessel speed - –
Output data RS-485 - - - Vessel speed 4.9.4.4
Baud rate [bps] 115200 115200 115200 115200 4.9.4.4
Screen display Vessel speed Vessel speed Vessel speed Vessel speed 4.5.4
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.
By transmitting vessel data that is input from ID4 through the RS-485 network, vessel speed data can
be displayed on all the display units.
Connection example
RS-422
Group 1 Group 2
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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
Dimmer control linkage is available for the display units that are connected by the RS-485 network.
Caution
Since dimmer data is transmitted between display units, some time lag may occur at dimmer
switching.
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
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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 “4.9.4.1 Setting RS-485ID”.
Setting transmission
Sentence list
Select an output
sentence
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.
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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.
This display unit is equipped with three serial ports to send and receive data with external units. Since
each port can be set for input or output, set according to the purpose. However, as input/output of data
IN/OUT1 and data IN/OUT2 are commonly set, they cannot be set individually.
For instance, if data IN/OUT2 is set for input, data IN/OUT1 is automatically set for input.
In this case also, the baud rate and the output sentence can be set individually.
Determine the input output ports using the following table as the guideline.
Port setting
Required port setting Data IN/OUT1 Data IN/OUT2 Data IN/OUT3
3 ports for output Output Output Output
3 ports for input Input Input Input
2 ports for output Output Output Input
1 port for input
1 port for output Input Input Output
2 ports for input
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.
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4.9.5.1. Setting transmission
The procedure for setting a serial port for transmission is shown below.
Procedure
Setting port
Select SEND
Select VERSION
(NMEA only)
Sentence list
Select an output
cycle
1) Selecting NMEA
4. Select “SEND” from “DATA IN/OUT” by using .
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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 .
Supplement
When the "SEND" or "RECEIVE" of data IN/OUT1 or data IN/OUT2 is set and one port is set,
the other port is also set concurrently. The message that is shown below is displayed to
prevent the unintentional setting of the other port. When setting a port, select “YES”. If “NO”
is selected, the port is not set.
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4.9.5.2. Setting reception
Procedure
Setting port
Select RECEIVE
Supplement
When the "SEND" or "RECEIVE" of data IN/OUT1 or data IN/OUT2 is set and one port is set,
the other port is also set concurrently. The message that is shown below is displayed to
prevent the unintentional setting of the other port. When setting a port, select “YES”. If “NO”
is selected, the port is not set.
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4.9.6. Setting a contact port
To use an external dimmer unit, the dimmer unit must be set to “EXT DIMMER”. See “4.9.3 Selecting a
dimmer unit” for the setting method.
Procedure
Procedure
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4.9.7. Outputting alarm history
Procedure
Supplement
When DATA IN/OUT1 is used by setting to transmission, port setting is not required. At
completion of alarm history, the setting is reset to the original output data automatically.
Supplement
See “4.9.7 Outputting alarm history” for external output of alarm history.
See "4.9.15 Outputting Setting value" for external output of setting value.
See “4.9.14 Demonstration” for setting a demo mode for confirmation of data output.
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4.9.9. 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
4. Select the port whose data is to be displayed by using and press . The received data
When no data is displayed, check the connection and the setting of the serial port.
4.9.10. 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
The entire screen is highlighted repeatedly such as black to white, white to black.
Check if some dots are omitted.
3) Buzzer sound
Checks if the buzzer sounds.
Procedure
3. Select a diagnosis item by using and press . The diagnosis is executed and the result
is displayed.
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4.9.11. 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
Alarm number
Alarm contents
Indicates
that the display
continues.
Alarm number
Alarm status
A: Occurred
K: ACK
V: Cleared
Alarm contents
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4.9.12. Displaying the software version
The software version, serial number and bar code number of the display unit can be displayed.
Procedure
2. Select “MAINTENANCE”, “SOFT VERSION”, and “DISPLAY VER” in this order by using .
Software version
Serial number
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, daisy chain setting, dimmer control unit setting, dimmer group
Procedure
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4.9.14. Demonstration
Through a demonstration, display and external output are enabled in the same way as the actual
equipment operation.
Procedure
Supplement
During execution of demonstration, [S] is displayed in blinking mode at the bottom of the screen.
To end demonstration, set “DEMO MODE” to “END” or turn off the power.
Procedure
Supplement
When DATA IN/OUT1 is used by setting to transmission, port setting is not required. At
completion of alarm history, the setting is reset to the original output data automatically.
Procedure
4. Press the key to select “DATA No.,” and press the key.
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4.10. Setting daisy chain
The power can be distributed to up to three units from one power supply by setting daisy chain.
The display units in the same dimmer group can share the dimmer.
Power is not supplied to the fourth and subsequent units.
ON: Power is supplied to the next MID for daisy-chaining.
OFF: Power is not supplied to the next MID.
Power Power
Power supply supply supply Power cannot
Power
CFQ-5766A CFQ-5768 be supplied
supply unit
Procedure
Caution
Be aware that when the MID fails or the power is turned off if the power is supplied in
daisy-chain mode, power cannot be supplied to the subsequent MID.
When the power is supplied in daisy-chain mode, the display unit closer to the power supply
starts to be activated, so it takes time for the second and subsequent display unit to be
activated.
When the "DAISY CHAIN" is set to "ON", "DATA IN/OUT1" is set automatically to "SEND",
also "DATA IN/OUT3" is set automatically to "RECEIVE".
Although it can be switched over with manual, it recommends that reception connection from
an external unit uses "DATA IN/OUT3".
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Chapter 5 Maintenance
WARNING
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.
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.
CAUTION
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.
5-1
5.1. Daily Maintenance
WARNING
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.
CAUTION
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.
Operate the equipment under standard power voltage levels (DC 10.8 - 31.2 V).
5-2
5.2. Alarm
Refer to "4.9.11 Displaying an alarm" and check if any alarm is given or not. If it is, check the details
referring to the list shown below.
Alarm List
Message Message Contents Alarm Causes
Number
2/3/7 SOG/STW/SOG(LOG) Speed alarm occurs
10 TRIP Trip alarm occurs
17 WATER TEMP Water Temperature alarm occurs
18 DEPTH Depth alarm occurs
19/20 TWS/AWS Wind alarm occurs
21 AIR TEMP Air temperature occurs
22 PRESSURE Pressure alarm occurs
23 HUMIDITY humidity alarm occurs
45 ROM[1] Flash ROM Deletion, Write Error (ROM[1])
46 ROM[2] Flash ROM Deletion, Write Error (ROM[2])
47 ROM[3] SEEPROM Deletion, Write Error
48 RAM RAM Read, Write Error
49 SIO[0] Serial Port Error (SIO[0])
50 SIO[1] Serial Port Error (SIO[1])
51 SIO[2] Serial Port Error (SIO[2])
52 SIO[3] Serial Port Error (SIO[3])
53 SIO[6] Serial Port Error (SIO[6])
- No Sensor Data Sensor periodic input not possible (No data)
Sensor information unobtainable (Position, Time,
- Sensor Data Invalid
Course, etc.)
5-3
5.3. Troubleshooting for Malfunctions or Abnormalities
WARNING
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.
5-4
5.4. Repair Unit
5.4.1. Repair unit
FUSE
No Name Model Notes
for Data power cable
1 FUSE MF60NR 250V 1
1A FUSE
Mechanical Parts
No Name Code Notes
FRONT PANEL FRONT PANEL
1 MPBC47673
KIT PRODUCT NAMEPLATE
5-5
5-6
Chapter 6 Installation
CAUTION
Consult with JRC or our agents to install. Installation by unauthorized personnel may
result in 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 put the equipment on the unstable place such as wobbly base or tilted area.
Otherwise it may cause the equipment to drop or fall, resulting in an injury 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 cool place to a warm place, 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.
6-1
6.1. Affixing Display Unit Nameplate Labels
Peel the label of the equipment to be used from the accessory product nameplate, and affix it to the
center of the front panel.
Peel the label of the equipment to be used from the accessory model identification plate, and affix it
over the upper left blank part of the unit nameplate at the center of the rear case.
6-2
6.2. Display Unit Installation
WARNING
Install this unit at least 1 m away from any magnetic compasses. Installation near a
magnetic compass may interfere with the magnetic compass, resulting in an accident.
Do not use this unit at the voltage other than its rated voltage.
Otherwise it may result in a fire, an electric shock or a failure.
CAUTION
Use the indicated screws when installing the display unit to a stable woodensurface.
Otherwise it may cause the display to fall down, resulting in an injury or a property
damage.
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.
Use the proper power cable, signal cable, and earth cable. Otherwise it may cause this
unit to damage t other equipment.
6-3
6.2.2. Mounting the display unit using a rack
(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
Rotational
washer Desk rack
Main unit
6 mounting hole (4 holes)
Front panel
6-4
285 or more 190 or more
190 or more
Required installation space
6-5
6.2.3. Mounting using a flash mount
6-6
Provide maintenance space
or more
(Square hole)
(Square hole)
(Screw pitch)
Mounting hole
6-7
6.2.4. Removing the display unit by flash mounting
(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
6-8
6.3. Cable Connection
Unit (Rear Connector)
[DATA 1]
[SENSOR/DATA 2] Share data between display units
Daisy chaining
Or, connect with external device. [TERM.]
Turn ON and OFF terminal
resistance for DATA1
connection
[DC12/24V DATA]
Power Input Terminal
Used fro power input to unit.
Be sure to connect specified data power cable.
External Equipment Connection Terminal
[E] (Contact Output Signal)
Chassis Earth Terminal Connect to the optional equipment such as external
Connect to ship earth buzzer.
External Equipment Connection Terminal
(Contact Input Signal)
Connect to the contact input and external dimmer.
External Equipment Connection Terminal
(Serial Transmission I/O)
6-9
6.3.1. DC12/24V DATA connector
14 13
12 11 10
9 8 7 6
5 4 3
2 1
表示器 背面
Fuse Holder
(Containing 1A Fuses)
1A
Red
+
1A Black
-
CFQ5766
6-10
[Input/Output Condition for Serial Transmission]
The data power cable (CFQ-5766) has three serial transmission channels.
The input/output settings for DATA I/O "1" and "2" are linked to each other.
As listed below, four connections and settings can be made.
For the input/output settings for channels, see "4.9.5 Setting a serial port".
1A
+
1A
-
Input/Output Condition
Terminal Number
Name 3ch 2ch Input 1ch Input
(CFQ-5766) 3ch Output
Input 1ch Output 2ch Output
8 Gray Serial SD0-A
Transmission
9 White (DATA I/O 1) SD0-B
Input Input Output Output
10 Pink Serial SD3-A
Transmission
11 Sky blue (DATA I/O 2) SD3-B
12 Bright green Serial SD6-A
Transmission Input Output Input Output
13 Brown (DATA I/O 3) SD6-B
6-11
[Input/Output Circuit]
NWZ-4610 Display Unit
[Contact Output]
Relay
3: Orange
COM
4: Yellow
NO
5: Green
NC
Contact maximum 30 VDC/1.0 A
or Contact Connection
[Serial Transmission]
IEC61162-1 (NMEA)
Input Setting
SD-A
Output
SD-B
6-12
6.3.2. DATA1 connector
TERM. Switch
1 4
2 3
CFQ5769
Data Cable
CFQ-5769: 3 m (Option)
[TERM. Switch]
When this terminal is connected, move the TERM. switch (terminator) to ON.
To connect multiple units, move the TERM. switches on both ends of the display unit to ON.
(Up)
(上)
ON
ON
When the rubber cap
is removed, the switch
appears.
OFF
(Down)
(下)
6-13
[T-SHAPED CONNECTOR]
This T-SHAPED CONNECTOR can be used to extend cables and connect multiple units (up to 10
units).
CFQ-5769 CFQ-5769
CFQ-5769
CFQ-5769: 3 m CFQ-5769: 3 m
CFQ5768 CFQ5768
6-14
[To Connect Multiple Units]
CFQ-5769: 3 m CFQ-5769: 3 m
CFQ5768 CFQ5768
CFQ-5769: 3 m
CFQ5769
... 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . 8 . 9 ...
6-15
[To Group Dimmer Control]
The following shows an example of grouping 10 units (maximum number of connections) into 3 units, 3
units, and 4 units.
CFQ-5769: 3 m
Dimmer group: 01
Dimmer: Key Key operation
NCM-227 DIMMER
Dimmer unit
Dimmer group: 02
Dimmer: External dimmer
Volume control
Dimmer group: 03
Dimmer: Key
Key operation
6-16
6.3.3. SENSOR/DATA2 connector
1 5
6
2 4
3
CFQ5767
Data cable
CFQ-5767: 3 m (option)
6-17
[For outputting together four data from one port]
DATA IN 1
DATA IN 2 NWZ-4610
display unit DATA OUT 4
DATA IN 3
DATA IN 4
1A
+
1A
-
CFQ5766
6-18
[To daisy-chain the units]
1 5
6
2 4
3
CFQ5768
Data cable
CFQ-5768: 3 m (option)
Red (1)
(1)
Black (2)
(2)
White (9)
(3)
6 pins 14 pins
Green (8)
(4)
Yellow (12)
(5)
Brown (13)
(6)
(14)
6-19
Up to three units can be daisy-chained.
To make this connection, set the daisy-chain setting to ON.
6 pins
Power 1A
+
supply -
1A
CFQ5766
6-20
6.4. Optional Peripheral Connection
The brightness of the backlight can be changed at a location away from the display unit by connecting
the dimmer unit (NCM-227).
To calibrate the external dimmer unit, refer to "7.1 Calibration of External dimmer unit "in service
manual.
DATA1
NWZ-4610
Display Unit
SENSOR
/DATA2
DC12/24V DATA
CFQ-5766A
Data Power Cable
(2 m)
CQD-10
Junction Box
Red
Fuse Holder 1 +
DC12/24V
Black
Fuse Holder 2 -
3
NCM-227 Dimmer Unit
4
Blue 5 1
Purple 6 2
7 3
8 4
10
11
12
6-21
6-22
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
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.
7-1
7-2
Chapter 8 Disposal
8.1. Disposal of the Equipment
Observe all local laws and regulations when disposing of those units.
8-1
8-2
Chapter 9 Specifications
1) Basic
Display Unit: 4.5 inch monochrome LCD 128 64 dots
Backlight: White LED or orange LED (selectable)
Dimmer Levels: 4 levels (Bright, Medium, Dark, OFF)
Dimmer control: Key or external dimmer unit
Contrast: 13 levels
Key: 12 keys
Memory backup: Flash memory
Power Supply Voltage: 12/24VDC (10.8~31.2V)
Power consumption: Less than 2.5W
Data share: NMEA data, Dimmer data for RS-485 (Up to 10 units)
Daisy chain: Power distribution (Up to 3units)
Interface: Data 1 connector: Data sharing (RS-485)
Data connector: DC12/24V
Serial input or output 3 ports (RS-422)
Contact input and output 1 port
Sensor/data 2 connector: Serial input and output
or Daisy chain
Dimension: 142(W) 142(H) 92(D) mm (without Base unit)
175(W) 162(H) 92(D) mm (Include Base unit)
Mass: Approximately 0.8 kg
Color: N4
Installation: Table, Flush mount
2) Environment
Operating Temperature: -15 C to +55 C
Storage Temperature: -25 C to +70 C
Vibration: IEC60945 ed.4 compliant
EMC: IEC60945 ed.4 compliant
Waterproofing: IP55
9-1
3) Interface
(1) Serial Transmission
(1-1) NMEA
Specification: NMEA
Version: Ver1.5, 2.1, 2.3, 4.0
Bit rate: 4800, 9600,19200,38400bps
Data bit: 8bit
Parity: None
Start bit: 1bit
Stop bit: 1bit
Output sentence ACK,CUR,DBK,DBS,DBT,DPT,GGA,GLL,GNS,HDG,HDM,HDT,MDA,MHU,MMB,
MTA,MTW,MWV,RMC,ROT,RPM,RSA,THS,VBW,VDR,VHW,VLW,VTG,VWR,VWT
,XDR,ZDA
Output interval: 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s,9s, OFF
Note) Som combinations of output sentence, bit rate, and output intervals may not be possible.
(1-2) IEC
Specification: IEC61162-1 ed.4
9-2
Appendix
Appendix 1 Outline and Setting Drawing
Appendix-1
(2) NWZ-4610 MAIN DISPLAY (Console mount type)
Appendix-2
Appendix 2 Default value
Normal menu
Main menu Sub menu Default remarks
DISPLAY LCD
CONTRAST 7
DIMMER MAXIMUM 11
DIMMER TYPICAL 7
DIMMER MINMUM 3
CLICK SOUND ON
MODE1
DISPLAY1 SEGMENTATION1/DOPPLER/STW
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY2 SEGMENTATION1/OWN SHIP/SOG
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY3 SPECIAL/WIND
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY4 GRAPHIC/WIND
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY5 SEGMENTATION1/DOPPLER/DEPTH
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY6 GRAPHIC/DEPTH
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
MODE2
DISPLAY1 SEGMENTATION1/OWN SHIP/LAT LON
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY2 SEGMENTATION1/OWN SHIP/COG
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY3 SEGMENTATION1/OWN SHIP/SOG
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
Appendix-3
Main menu Sub menu Default remarks
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY4 GRAPHIC/SPEED1
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY5 SEGMENTATION1/OWN SHIP/HDG
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY6 SEGMENTATION1/OWN SHIP/ROT
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
MODE3
DISPLAY1 SEGMENTATION1/DOPPLER/DEPTH
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY2 SEGMENTATION1/WEATHER/WATER TEMP
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY3 SPECIAL/WATER TEMP
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY4 SEGMENTATION1/WEATHER/AIR TEMP
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY5 SEGMENTATION1/WEATHER/HUMIDITY
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
DISPLAY6 SEGMENTATION1/WEATHER/PRESSURE
DISPLAY MODE NORMAL
AUTO SCREEN OFF
SOUND OFF
TIME 1sec
BACK LIGHT WHITE
GRAPH SCALE
DEPTH
TIME 10min
MAX 300m
Appendix-4
Main menu Sub menu Default remarks
MIN 0m
WATER TEMP
TIME 10min
MAX +30C
MIN 0C
USER DISPLAY OFF
SYSTEM UNIT
DIST/SPD NM, kn
TEMP C/
DEPTH m
WIND kn
TIME DIFF +00:00
DATE DISP
TIME DISP DD MMM,’YY HH:MM /
LORAN C
LORAN C ON
GRI 4990
TD1
TD2 0
TD1 CORR +0.0
TD2 CORR +0.0
DEPTH
TRANS FWD
OFFSET +0.0
LANG. LANG. English
ALARM SYSTEM OFF
SPEED OFF
TRIP OFF
WATER TEMP OFF
DEPTH OFF
WIND OFF
AIR TEMP OFF
PRESSURE OFF
HUMIDITY OFF
Appendix-5
Maintenance menu
Main menu Sub menu Default remarks
DAISY CHAIN OFF
INTERFACE DATA I/O
DATA IN/OUT1
NMEA
DATA IN/OUT RECEIVE
VERSION -
SENTENCE -
BIT RATE 4800
DATA IN/OUT2
NMEA
DATA IN/OUT RECEIVE
VERSION -
SENTENCE -
BIT RATE 4800
DATA IN/OUT3
NMEA
DATA IN/OUT RECEIVE
VERSION -
SENTENCE -
BIT RATE 4800
DATA IN/OUT4
NMEA
VERSION 1.5
SENTENCE all OFF
BIT RATE 4800
RS-485
IEC
SENTENCE all OFF
BIT RATE 115200
CONTACT INPUT ACK
CONTACT OUTPUT OFF
Factory
DESPLAY TYPE MID
setting: OFF
RS-485ID 1
DIMMER
1
GROUP
DIMMER KEY
CURRENT LAYER
Appendix-6
Appendix 3 Setting value memo
Normal menu
Main menu Sub menu Setting value
DISPLAY LCD -
CONTRAST 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
DIMMER MAXIMUM 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
DIMMER TYPICAL 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
DIMMER MINMUM 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
CLICK SOUND ON/OFF
MODE1 -
DISPLAY1 DISPLAY2 DISPLAY3 DISPLAY4 DISPLAY5 DISPLAY6
SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1
SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2
SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3
SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4
GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE
NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/
SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/
SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/
AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE
AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN
ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND
SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/
SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME
sec sec sec 1-10sec sec sec
MODE2 -
DISPLAY1 DISPLAY2 DISPLAY3 DISPLAY4 DISPLAY5 DISPLAY6
SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1
SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2
SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3
SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4
GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE
NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/
SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/
SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/
AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE
AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN
ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND
SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/
SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME
sec sec sec 1-10sec sec sec
Appendix-7
Main menu Sub menu Setting value
MODE3 -
DISPLAY1 DISPLAY2 DISPLAY3 DISPLAY4 DISPLAY5 DISPLAY6
SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1 SEGMENT1
SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2 SEGMENT2
SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3 SEGMENT3
SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4 SEGMENT4
GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC GRAPHIC
SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MODE
NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/ NORMAL/
SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/ SPECIAL1/
SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/ SPECIAL2/
AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE AUTO RANGE
AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN AUTO SCREEN
ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND SOUND
SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/ SOUND1/
SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/ SOUND2/
OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME TIME
sec sec sec 1-10sec sec sec
BACK LIGHT WHITE/ORANGE
GRAPH SCALE -
DEPTH -
TIME 5min/10min/20min/30min
MAX
MIN
WATER TEMP -
TIME 5min/10min/20min/30min
MAX -
MIN -
DISPLAY1/DISPLAY2/DISPLAY3/DISPLAY4/DISPLAY5/
USER DISPLAY
DISPLAY6/OFF
SYSTEM UNIT -
DIST/SPD NM,kn/km,km/h/mi,mi/h/m,m/s
TEMP C/F
DEPTH m/ft/fm
WIND kn/km/h/mi/h/m/s
TIME DIFF :
DATE DISP -
DD MMM,’YY HH:MM / MMM DD,’YY HH:MM /
TIME DISP
YY-MMM-DD HH:MM
LORAN C -
LORAN C ON/OFF
GRI -
TD1
TD2
TD1 CORR
TD2 CORR
DEPTH -
TRANS FWD/MID/AFT
OFFSET -99.9 - +99.9
UK/Japan/France/Germany/Italy/Norway/Spain/Vietnam/
LANG. LANG.
Indonesia
ALARM SYSTEM ON/OFF
Appendix-8
Main menu Sub menu Setting value
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
SPEED OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT RANG/OFF
OVER
UNDER
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
TRIP OVER/OFF
OVER
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
WATER TEMP OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT RANG/OFF
OVER
UNDER
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
DEPTH OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT RANG/OFF
OVER
UNDER
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
WIND OVER/OFF
OVER
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
AIR TEMP OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT RANG/OFF
OVER
UNDER
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
PRESSURE OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT RANG/OFF
OVER
UNDER
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
HUMIDITY OVER/UNDER/IN RANG/OUT RANG/OFF
OVER
UNDER
MAXIMUM
MINIMUM
SOUND ON/OFF
LCD COLOR ON/OFF
Appendix-9
Maintenance menu
Main menu Sub menu Setting vlaue
DAISY CHAIN ON/OFF
INTERFACE DATA I/O
DATA IN/OUT1
NMEA
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0
SENTENCE DATA IN/OUT1 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
IEC -
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE
SENTENCE DATA IN/OUT1 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
DATA IN/OUT1 SENTENCE
CUR: BDK: DBS: DBT: DPT: GGA:
GLL: GNS: HDG: HDM: HDT: MDA:
MHU: MMB: MTA: MTW: MWV: RMC:
ROT: RPM: RSA: THS: VBW: VDR:
VHW: VLW: VTG: VWR: VWT: XDR:
ZDA: PJRCS,DPT: PJRCU,SD:
DATA IN/OUT2 -
NMEA -
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0
SENTENCE DATA IN/OUT2 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
IEC -
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE
SENTENCE DATA IN/OUT2 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
DATA IN/OUT2 SENTENCE
CUR: BDK: DBS: DBT: DPT: GGA:
GLL: GNS: HDG: HDM: HDT: MDA:
MHU: MMB: MTA: MTW: MWV: RMC:
ROT: RPM: RSA: THS: VBW: VDR:
VHW: VLW: VTG: VWR: VWT: XDR:
ZDA: PJRCS,DPT: PJRCU,SD:
DATA IN/OUT3 -
NMEA -
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0
SENTENCE DATA IN/OUT3 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
IEC -
DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE
SENTENCE DATA IN/OUT3 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
DATA IN/OUT3 SENTENCE
CUR: BDK: DBS: DBT: DPT: GGA:
GLL: GNS: HDG: HDM: HDT: MDA:
MHU: MMB: MTA: MTW: MWV: RMC:
ROT: RPM: RSA: THS: VBW: VDR:
VHW: VLW: VTG: VWR: VWT: XDR:
ZDA: PJRCS,DPT: PJRCU,SD:
DATA IN/OUT4 -
NMEA -
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0
SENTENCE DATA IN/OUT4 SENTENCE
Appendix-10
Main menu Sub menu Setting vlaue
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
IEC -
SENTENCE DATA IN/OUT4 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
DATA IN/OUT4 SENTENCE
CUR: BDK: DBS: DBT: DPT: GGA:
GLL: GNS: HDG: HDM: HDT: MDA:
MHU: MMB: MTA: MTW: MWV: RMC:
ROT: RPM: RSA: THS: VBW: VDR:
VHW: VLW: VTG: VWR: VWT: XDR:
ZDA: PJRCS,DPT: PJRCU,SD:
RS-485 -
NMEA -
VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0
SENTENCE RS-485 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 38400/57600/76800/115200
IEC -
SENTENCE RS-485 SENTENCE
BIT RATE 38400/57600/76800/115200
RS-485 SENTENCE
CUR: BDK: DBS: DBT: DPT: GGA:
GLL: GNS: HDG: HDM: HDT: MDA:
MHU: MMB: MTA: MTW: MWV: RMC:
ROT: RPM: RSA: THS: VBW: VDR:
VHW: VLW: VTG: VWR: VWT: XDR:
ZDA: PJRCS,DPT: PJRCU,SD:
CONTACT INPUT DIMMER/ACK
CONTACT OUTPUT 200PULSE/NM / 400PULSE/NM / OFF
DIAGNOSIS -
MAINTENANCE INPUT DATA -
DIAGNOSIS -
ERROR LOG -
SOFT VERSION -
DISPLAY VER -
APP VER
SERIAL NUMBER
BARCODE
MASTER
GRAPH RESET -
RESET
DISPLAY RESET -
DEMO MODE -
SOFT UPDATE DISPLAY
DESPLAY TYPE MID/LOG/GPS/OFF
RS-485ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
DIMMER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
GROUP
DIMMER KEY/EXT DIMMER
CURRENT LAYER/DATA No
Appendix-11
Appendix-12
有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量
(Names & Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elements)
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
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) 6+
(Cr ) (PBB) (PBDE)
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