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Section 7    Setting Up the Operation Mode 

 
 

 

 








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7.3 Setting 

Sounds 

Select [Sounds] in the classification pane. 
Set the volumes of the operation sound and operation error sound and alarm melody in the setting 
dialog of the edit pane. 
When the volume or melody is changed, the selected volume or melody is played back, enabling the 
user to set while listening to the sound. 
 

 

 

 

Setting Item 

Description of Setting 

Setting Value 

[Volume] tab 

Key ACK 

Set the volume of the sound emitted when the 
key is pressed. 

Off 
Level1(Soft) 
Level2 
Level3 [Default] 
Level4(Loud) 

Misoperation 

Set the volume of the operation error sound. 

Off 
Level1(Soft) 
Level2 
Level3 [Default] 
Level4(Loud) 

Response/Notification  Set the volume of the control response sound 

to external equipment and control completion 
notification sound (including the interswitch 
control) from external equipment. 

Off 
Level1(Soft) 
Level2 
Level3 [Default] 
Level4(Loud) 

 

 

Summary of Contents for JAN-7202

Page 1: ... Screen View 5 Setting Up Alerts 6 Setting Up the Operation Mode 7 Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment for Services 8 Maintenance Inspection 9 Failures and After Sale Services 10 About Disposal 11 Specifications 12 Alert List APPA Menu List and Materials APPB JAN 7202 9202 Conning Display Instruction Manual ...

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Page 3: ...the best operation read this manual thoroughly before use z Keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference Make use of this manual when experiencing operation difficulties z The LCD of this equipment uses thin film transistors TFT If some pixels on the screen are not clear the color is different or the screen is brighter than usual it is not because of defect instead it is because of ...

Page 4: ...arts are no longer charged Extra protection is ensured by wearing dry cotton gloves at this time Another important precaution to observe is to keep one hand in your pocket at a time instead of using both hands at the same time It is also important to select a secure footing to work on as the secondary effects of electrical shock hazards can be more serious In the event of electrical shocks disinfe...

Page 5: ...4 Lay the patient on the back loosening the necktie clothes belts and so on 5 a Feel the patient s pulse b Check the heartbeat by bringing your ear close to the patient s heart c Check for respiration by bringing your face or the back of your hand to the patient s face d Check the size of patient s pupils 6 Opening the patient s mouth remove artificial teeth cigarettes chewing gum etc if any With ...

Page 6: ...e a deep breath and blow into the nostril through the pipe with the other nostril and the mouth completely closed 6 The patient may stand up abruptly upon recovering consciousness Keep the patient lying calmly giving him or her coffee tea or any other hot drink but not alcoholic drink to keep him or her warm Mouth to mouth artificial respiration with the patient s head lifted 1 1 Lift the back par...

Page 7: ...esitant about giving mouth to mouth resuscitation or preparing the mouthpiece for rescue breathing takes too long omit rescue breathing and proceed to the next step Open the airway Check for breathing Arrival of an AED Turn on the power Use the AED by following its voice prompts Fitting of the electrode pads etc Automatic electrocardiogram analysis Do not touch the injured or ill person Electric s...

Page 8: ...Ask for help loudly Ask somebody to make an emergency call and bring an AED Somebody has collapsed Please help Please call an ambulance Please bring an AED If there is nobody to help call an ambulance yourself 5 Open the airway a Touch the forehead with one hand Lift the chin with the two fingers of the middle finger and forefinger of the other hand and push down on the forehead as you lift the ja...

Page 9: ... the mouthpiece for rescue breathing takes too long omit rescue breathing and perform chest compressions c When performing rescue breathing it is recommended to use a mouthpiece for rescue breathing and other protective devices to prevent infections d While maintaining an open airway pinch the person s nose shut with your thumb and forefinger of the hand used to push down the forehead e Open your ...

Page 10: ...over to the emergency services b When the injured or ill person has started moaning or breathing normally lay him her on his her side in a recovery position and wait for the arrival of emergency services 10 Arrival and preparation of an AED a Place the AED at an easy to use position If there are multiple first aiders continue CPR until the AED becomes ready b Turn on the power to the AED unit Depe...

Page 11: ...e the heart rhythm 13 Electric shock defibrillation a If the AED determines that electric shock is needed the voice prompt saying Shock is needed is issued and charging starts automatically b When charging is completed the voice prompt saying Press the shock button is issued and the shock button flashes c The first aider must get away from the injured or ill person make sure that no one is touchin...

Page 12: ... When the injured or ill person has been handed over to the emergency services b When the injured or ill person has started moaning or breathing normally lay him her on his her side in a recovery position and wait for the arrival of emergency services ...

Page 13: ...ment is not operated correctly CAUTION This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is neglected and this equipment is not operated correctly Examples of Pictorial Indication Electric Shock The mark represents CAUTION including DANGER and WARNING Detailed contents of CAUTION Electric Shock in the example on the l...

Page 14: ...cause an electric shock Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with this equipment Otherwise a fire an electric shock or a malfunction may occur When conducting maintenance make sure to turn the main power off Failure may result in electric shock Turn off all the main powers before cleaning the equipment Especially when an UPS is used make sure to turn it off since voltage is still outputted from...

Page 15: ...remove USB flash memory while the access lamp in USB flash drive is flashing Data may be damaged when the USB flash memory is inserted or removed while accessing it and it may cause a breakdown Do not place a glass or cup containing water etc or a small metal object on this equipment If water or such object gets inside a fire an electric shock or a malfunction may occur In case water or a metal ob...

Page 16: ... the equipment with hands or gloves wet with water Otherwise an electric shock or a malfunction may occur Do not place any object on the operation panel In particular if a hot object is placed on the operation panel it can cause deformation of the surface of the operation panel Do not apply any undue shock on the operation panel trackball and dials Otherwise a malfunction may result Make sure that...

Page 17: ...s The backup power supply DC power supply etc of the equipment must be connected when recovery of the C drive image is performed If the power supply stops during recovery an equipment activation fault occurs causing an accident Do not turn off the power supply during recovery of C drive image Otherwise a function fault occurs causing an accident In the case of turning on the power under the condit...

Page 18: ...xvi The Mounting Point of the Warning Label NDC 1590 Central Control Unit NBD 913 Power Supply Unit Warning Label Warning Label ...

Page 19: ...xvii CWA 246 26inch Display Unit Mount Kit Warning Label ...

Page 20: ...xviii CWA 245 19inch Display Unit Mount Kit Warning Label ...

Page 21: ...xix NQE 3141 4A 8A Interswitch Unit Warning Label ...

Page 22: ...xx EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE CWA 245 Display Unit CWA 246 Display Unit ...

Page 23: ...xxi NCE 5605 Trackball Operation Unit NCE 5625 Keyboard Operation Unit Option NDC 1590 Central Control Unit NBD 913 Power Supply Unit ...

Page 24: ...xxii NWZ 207 214 19inch Display NWZ 208 26inch Display NQE 1143 Junction box Option ...

Page 25: ... basic operations of Conning Display Section 4 Each Block of Conning Display Describes how to view the blocks that are displayed on the Conning Display screen and how to operate the screen Section 5 Setting Up Screen View Describes the detail setting of screen display Section 6 Setting Up Alerts Describes the alert detail setting for avoiding dangers Section 7 Setting Up the Operation Mode Describ...

Page 26: ...ple Determine the drawing by double click The buttons and dialog boxes on the screen are expressed as follows Button type Notation Button with button name indicated Example ACK Acknowledgment button Button with an indication other than the button name such as an icon Shown as follows Example Day Night button A series menu selection operation is expressed as follows Click on Settings General Color ...

Page 27: ... 2 Color coding of bar graphs 2 7 2 2 1 3 Numeric box 2 7 2 2 2 Task Switching Button 2 8 2 2 3 Right Toolbar 2 8 2 2 4 Menu button 2 9 2 2 5 Alert notification area 2 9 2 2 5 1 Condition where there is no AMS license 2 9 2 2 5 2 Condition where there is an AMS license 2 9 Section 3 Basic Operations 3 1 3 1 Powering On and Starting 3 1 3 2 Starting Each Mode 3 2 3 2 1 Starting Conning Display 3 2 ...

Page 28: ... Functions assigned to MULTI dial 3 30 3 11 2 1 Displaying a screen for setting the function that is assigned 3 30 3 11 2 2 Changing the function that is assigned 3 30 3 12 Basic Operations of the Software Keyboard 3 31 3 12 1 Starting a software keyboard 3 31 3 12 2 Name and function of each section of the keyboard 3 32 3 12 3 Example of numeric input 3 35 3 12 4 Character input example 3 37 3 13...

Page 29: ...ne telegraph information 4 19 4 2 3 14 Engine torque information 4 19 4 2 3 15 Rate Of Turn ROT information 4 20 4 2 3 16 Weather information 4 21 4 2 3 17 Draft information 4 21 4 2 3 18 Route information source 4 22 4 2 3 19 Route name information 4 22 4 2 3 20 Final waypoint information 4 23 4 2 3 21 Side thruster information with status 4 23 4 2 3 22 Time and position information 4 24 4 2 3 23...

Page 30: ... wind speed graph 5 10 5 1 8 Setting a water temperature graph 5 11 5 1 9 Setting up the graph range of the ROT slide bar 5 12 Section 6 Setting Up Alerts 6 1 6 1 Selecting Setting Items 6 1 6 1 1 Displaying the Alert dialog box 6 1 6 1 2 Selecting a setting item 6 2 6 2 Depth Safety Contour Alert Generation Conditions 6 3 6 3 Position Integrity Alert Generation Conditions 6 4 6 3 1 Setting up the...

Page 31: ... 1 2 Setting Date Time Time Zone 9 1 9 1 3 Confirming System Information 9 3 9 1 3 1 Confirming Software Information 9 3 9 1 3 2 Checking the enable disable statuses of the functions that have been installed 9 5 9 1 4 Confirming operating time 9 9 9 1 5 Setting and confirming the sensor source 9 10 9 1 5 1 Set and confirm the sensor source 9 10 9 1 5 2 Displaying CCRP which is selected 9 13 9 2 Ge...

Page 32: ...1 3 Fuse inspection 10 1 10 2 Countermeasures for Failures 10 2 10 2 1 Repair circuit block 10 2 10 3 Troubleshooting 10 4 10 4 After Sale Services 10 12 10 4 1 About the retaining period of service parts 10 12 10 4 2 When requesting a repair 10 12 10 4 3 Recommendation of inspection and maintenance 10 12 10 4 4 Extending the functions 10 14 10 4 4 1 Importing License information 10 14 Section 11 ...

Page 33: ...ndix A Alert List A 1 A 1 Alarms A 2 A 2 Warnings A 3 A 3 Cautions A 9 A 4 List of Alert Icons A 10 Appendix B Menu List and Materials B 1 B 1 Menu List B 1 B 1 1 Tools B 1 B 1 2 View B 2 B 1 3 Alert B 4 B 1 4 Settings B 5 B 1 5 Maintenance B 6 B 1 6 Help B 8 B 1 7 Code Input B 9 B 1 8 Service B 10 B 2 Abbreviations of Geodetic Data B 16 B 3 Lists of Terminologies Units and Abbreviations B 18 B 4 ...

Page 34: ...Contents 8 ...

Page 35: ... without taking required action fire or electric shock may occur Do not use or leave the equipment where there is a direct sunshine and high humidity or the temperature exceeds 55 C Otherwise fire or other troubles may occur Do not block the ventilation port of the equipment Otherwise fire or other troubles may be caused by heat accumulation Do not touch the equipment when your hands or gloves are...

Page 36: ... equipment has the following functions Display of information including ship s heading speed course water depth wind bearing wind speed current set current drift propeller engine revolution speed rudder angle thruster waypoint Sensor information graph display and numeric value display Switching between H UP and N UP of wind bearing wind speed display Switching of data source Switching of display d...

Page 37: ...ong the ship s heading course set heading and planned course in 3D view combining with the view from the bridge enabling the grasping of the relationships easily 1 Displays the speed in the unit of cm s at the docking at the shore Displays many side thruster azimuth thruster information items at docking at the shore Supports customization of display layout and label text according to the number of...

Page 38: ...ion box NQE 1143 1 Option Serial LAN Interface circuit CMH 2370 1 Option Analog Option circuit CMJ 560 1 Option Gyro Interface circuit CMJ 554 1 Option Sensor LAN switch unit NQA 2443 1 Option 26inch cradle frame CWA 246 1 Option 19inch cradle frame CWA 245 1 Option 26inch desktop frame CWB 1595 1 Option 19inch desktop frame CWB 1594 1 Option 19inch desktop frame CWB 1659 1 Option Operation unit d...

Page 39: ...BLE PERMISSIBLE DIMENSIONS OUTLINE MOUNTING DIMENSIONAL DIMENSIONAL OVER TO DEVIATIONS DEVIATIONS 3 5 0 5 5 30 1 0 5 30 120 1 5 120 400 2 5 1 400 1000 4 2 1000 2000 5 3 2000 4000 8 n 71 1 U tl fH 6 30 30 120 120 400 400 1000 1000 2000 2000 4000 71 1 WI 0 5 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 8 0 C 10 6 or M5 liX1Hi WI I I 0 5 1 2 3 2 133 135 _0 5 135 05 o133 05 olll _ r __ __ C 600 I t N C T_O_U_T_ L__D M E_N_S_IO N L_...

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Page 43: ... 1000 1000 2000 2000 4000 F E ISSIILE ClJTLINE Dt ENSICl W DEVIATlCNS 0 5 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 B l J I II I rl FLOW I I MIN 100 360 MIN 200 I IQl l l 18iBJ 1 __J o l l l ll i O Eririril I 400 _____J MASS APPROX 4 2 kg F E ISSILE MClJNTIIIkl n tli ii XM t tl UNIT mm llMENSKN tL llEVIATICIIIS l t il l t il HiLi JT 0 5 3 0 0 5 0 J 1 0 5 1 ji 4 2 kg 30 120 1 5 120 400 2 5 mm 2 400 KIOO 4 2 3 moo 2000 6 2000 ...

Page 44: ... 4 6 8 CJ 2 z E PERMISSIBLE MOUNTING DIMENSIONAL DEVIATIONS 0 5 1 2 3 n 1101 c 145 1 77 LD g Jig f tii UT 3 6 6 30 30 120 120 400 400 1000 1000 2000 2000 4000 0 CONNECTED TO CCU CCUI itlri C c 1 iJ rctm 108 Jig f jX1i 1l WI WI 0 5 1 0 5 15 2 5 1 4 2 6 8 3 2 03 4 or M3 33 54 I 331 T T J I I I LD I LD Lr1 g I I I SJ u 1 1 rr i 2 05 5 or M5 X DI 161 18 5 83 I18 51 120 CUTOUT DIMENSIONS lllt 5 MASS AP...

Page 45: ...OUTLINE DIMENSIONAL DEVIATIONS 0 5 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 8 4 05 5 or M5 CABLE OUTLET 7 lv lllnlo i Jl PERMISSIBLE MOUNTING tl DIMENSIONAL DEVIATIONS 1 El t H 6 0 5 30 30 120 1 120 400 2 400 1000 3 1000 2000 2000 4000 tit a f ii 0 5 1 1 5 2 5 4 6 8 220 248 260 CUTOUT DIMENSIONS lR i l i o CONNECTED TO TRACKBALL I 7 Y 7 t Jv Ht JV j J t a f ii 0 5 1 2 t3 19 KEYBOARD OPERATION UNIT OUTLINE DRAWING 152 19 19 ...

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Page 48: ...pv 1 o ltll t l ltiH tiJ N C RSEMJ lllSS TEX T U RE fl t llt N2 5M I t DE COVER Ill IRI CQOR N2 5 SEMI GLOSS TEXTURE t H IIil ItI N2 51 Y CHANNEL BASE f Y i l 7 on 71 t 71 1 I 1 1 ti ff ff u _ U l n J_5 JD 1 I 0 5 0 120 5 1 2J 40 7 5 1 400 10CO t L 2 1000 2000 16 2000 8 4000 I 1NG N U T IE SUPPlYl _ ___ j EARTH PLATE CRC SUPPLY v 5 lz 1H fWi __ _ __ _ EARTH PLATE CRC SUPPLYI 1 lr lll illi 1 EARTH ...

Page 49: ... N LD N AF l E9 102 78 320 78 102 C D OUTLINE DIMENSONS OVER TO 3 6 6 30 30 120 120 400 400 1000 400 PERMISSBLE OUTLINE DIMENSONAL DEVIATIONS t0 5 t1 t1 5 t2 5 t4 D N PERMISSIBLE MOUNTING DIMENSIONAL DEVIATIONS 0 5 1 2 lr 1 10 I I I 0 _ l l ll JT SCYW05Ei09 26 INCH DSKTOP FRAME OUTLINf DRAWING 1 iii W 1i t Mli n 3 6 6 30 30 120 120 400 400 1000 r rr n lL__ J J MASS 5 5 kg UNIT mm f Ui 5 5 kg fll m...

Page 50: ...Section 1 Overview 1 16 Outline Drawing of 19inch Desktop Frame CWB 1594 ...

Page 51: ... r I M j F t ill l 1i t 11 il t 80 03 181 4 0 5 80 03 J_ 0 0 I I J NWZ 214 or NWZ 214 AC 4 0 2 l I I I A 1 4 So 120 OUTLINE PERMISSIBLE PERMISSIBLE DIMENSIONS OUTLINE MOUNTING DIMENSIONAL DIMENSIONAL OVER TO DEVIATIONS DEVIATIONS 3 6 0 5 6 30 1 0 5 30 120 1 5 120 400 2 5 1 400 1000 4 2 1000 2000 6 3 2000 4000 8 5 t i 5 t i Dit t t 1 fif ll fif ll it lOll 3 6 0 5 6 30 1 0 5 30 120 1 5 120 400 2 5 1...

Page 52: ... 71 tit I fH 6 30 3o 1 120 120 1 400 4oo I 1000 OUTLINE DIMENSIONS OVER TO 3 6 6 30 30 120 120 400 400 1000 282 r l MASS UNIT i 1 ji L 71 tit I liXfHit wc 6 wc 6 0 5 1 0 5 1 5 2 5 1 4 2 PERMISSIBLE PERMISSIBLE OUTLINE MOUNTING DIMENSIONAL DIMENSIONAL DEVIATIONS DEVIATIONS 0 5 1 0 5 1 5 2 5 1 4 2 73 12 l r APPROX 1 kg mm 1 kg mm CWB 1596 ...

Page 53: ...J Jfg j 11 11 1 OJTLINE DIMENSIQ jS PERMISSIBLE PERMISSilE OUTLINE MOUNTING Hlli G G J Jr OVER TO DIMENSIONAL DIMEN ONN_ DEVIATIONS DEVlATIONS MASS 0 3 kg 3 6 0 5 0 5 3 6 0 5 0 5 UNIT mm 6 30 1 0 5 6 30 1 0 5 30 120 1 5 0 5 30 120 1 5 0 5 120 400 2 5 1 120 400 2 5 1 it lk 0 3 kg 400 1000 4 2 1000 2000 f 3 400 1000 4 2 1000 2000 6 3 ji lz mm 2000 4000 13 3 2000 4000 8 3 SCYW05611 LARGE TRAY OUTLINE...

Page 54: ...SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT 150 250V TTYCSLA 1 150 250V TTYCSLA 1 150 250V TTYCSLA 1 150 250V TTYCSLA 1 NWZ 208 26inch Monitor Unit Option NCE 5625 Keyboard Operation Unit Option W64 7ZCNA4187 0 40m CWA 246 26inch Display Unit Mount Kit NQA 2443 Sensor LAN Switch Unit Option 150 250V TTYCSLA 4 AIS IEC61162 2 GYRO COMPASS IEC61162 2 No 1 DGPS IEC61162 1 SDME IEC611...

Page 55: ...1 150 250V TTYCSLA 1 150 250V TTYCSLA 1 150 250V TTYCSLA 1 NWZ 207 or NWZ 214 19inch Monitor Unit Option CML 901 W71 7ZCNA4147 0 65m CML 901 W61 7ZCNA4151 0 75m CML 901 W73 7ZCNA4149 1 05m NCE 5625 Keyboard Operation Unit Option W64 7ZCNA4187 0 40m CWA 245 19inch Display Unit Mount Kit NQA 2443 Sensor LAN Switch Unit Option 150 250V TTYCSLA 4 AIS IEC61162 2 GYRO COMPASS IEC61162 2 No 1 DGPS IEC611...

Page 56: ...Section 1 Overview 1 22 ...

Page 57: ...on of Each Unit 2 1 Name and Main Function of the Operation Unit 2 1 1 Trackball operation unit When turning off the power supply do not press the Power button on the operation unit for an extended period of time If the button is pressed for an extended period of time the equipment may not be terminated normally causing a failure 1 2 3 6 7 4 5 8 9 10 ...

Page 58: ...cibly 3 USB terminal Connects a USB flash memory 4 SILENCE key Stops the alert buzzer 5 ALERT ACK key Acknowledges the alert 6 ZOOM IN key Not used 7 ZOOM OUT key Not used 8 Trackball Moves the cursor on the screen Use the trackball to specify a position or to perform various settings 9 Left button Use this button to select a function or determine the operation that is set Clicking the left button...

Page 59: ...ion for preventing loss of sight of the position of the person who fell overboard appears based on the latitude and longitude information of the own ship s position Holding down this key closes the Marker dialog box 13 PANEL key Whenever this key is pressed the brightness of the panel on the operation unit is switched 14 USER1 key Executes the function that is assigned to the key Holding down this...

Page 60: ...sed to adjust the brightness of the screen The screen increases brightness by pressing the button The screen decreases brightness by pressing the button Memo Adjust the brightness of the screen to the extent it is not dazzling taking into account the brightness of the surroundings and to the brightness which you can be easily observed the screens Be careful in the nighttime brightness adjustment b...

Page 61: ...reen 2 2 1 Conning Display top screen Any of the following screens is displayed as the top screen depending on the Conning Display you use Top screen 1 with AMS license Active alert acknowledgement enable alert and task switching button Refer to the Memo in the next page Refer to 2 2 3 Right Toolbar Refer to 2 2 2 Task Switching Button Refer to 4 2 How to view each block Refer to 2 2 5 Alert notif...

Page 62: ... is available For the details refer to 1 Active alert and 2 Acknowledgment enable alert in 3 2 2 Conning Display of the Bridge Alert Management System BAMS Instruction Manual Refer to 2 2 2 Task Switching Button Refer to 2 2 5 Alert notification area Refer to 2 2 3 Right Toolbar Refer to 2 2 5 Alert notification area Refer to 2 2 3 Right Toolbar Active alert and Acknowledgement Enable alert Refer ...

Page 63: ...eliable such as when the difference with the previous value is greater than the threshold value Orange When the numeric value is abnormal is displayed in orange 2 2 1 2 Color coding of bar graphs Bar graphs are color coded at display as follows Red Port side backward direction Green Starboard side forward direction 2 2 1 3 Numeric box A numeric value is displayed in the numeric box outside of the ...

Page 64: ...e bridge For the details refer to 3 7 Switching the Day Night Mode Display Brightness button The brightness of the screen can be switched within the range from 0 to100 For the details refer to 3 8 1 Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen and Operation Unit MOB Man Over Board button When a person falls overboard use this button to mark the own ship s position when the button is clicked on so as not...

Page 65: ...nce count are displayed in the alert notification area For the details refer to 3 6 Confirming and Acknowledging an Alert 2 2 5 2 Condition where there is an AMS license When an alert occurs the alert status and the content of the alert are displayed in the alert notification area Neither alert confirmation nor approval can be performed by operating the alert notification area Alert confirmation a...

Page 66: ...Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 2 10 ...

Page 67: ...rm pre heat for more than 30 minutes Otherwise an operation failure may occur and an accident may occur 1 Press the Power button on the operation unit The Power button is lit and the start up screen is displayed Memo When power is applied with all the power supplies to the display unit shut off the display unit starts automatically even when the Power button is not pressed After the start up scree...

Page 68: ... mode to be executed is clicked on the screen of the mode is displayed Note When this equipment is started for the first time if no operation is performed within 10 seconds after the task menu is displayed the mode screen that has been set up at the time of shipment will appear 3 2 1 Starting Conning Display To display the top screen of Conning Display click on the Navigation Data Monitoring Conni...

Page 69: ...cifying a position and setting a button and a dialog box Left button Use the left button to determine the position and determine the button and dialog box settings In this manual click refers to the clicking of the left button once and double click refers to the clicking of the left button twice consecutively Right button Do not use the right button while operating Conning Display 3 3 2 Basic trac...

Page 70: ...or is set to a button and the button is clicked on the function of the selected button is executed When a function On Off button is clicked on the setting is switched to On Off each time When a function selection button is clicked on the function selection menu is displayed ...

Page 71: ...that is displayed by clicking on the Menu button This section describes the basic menu operations 3 4 1 Opening the menu 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen Menu button The top menu is displayed Page switching button 2 Click on one of the buttons that are displayed on the menu A dialog box for executing or setting the applicable function appears Display Example ...

Page 72: ...itching buttons 3 4 2 Menu list The menus that are displayed vary according to the task that is currently being executed Menu Related section Tools 3 15 Managing Files with File Manager View Section 5 Setting Up Screen View Alert Section 6 Setting Up Alerts Settings Section 7 Setting Up the Operation Mode Maintenance 9 1 Maintenance Functions Executed from Menu Help 3 13 Help Code Input 3 14 Passw...

Page 73: ...the previous operation 3 5 1 Changing dialog box settings This section describes how to change the settings by using some dialogs as the examples View Options dialog Multi Dial tab of the Key Assignment dialog Depth Included Depth in Chart list Select m ft or fm from the list Perform the same operation for the lists from Ship Speed Panel Brightness check box Set the function to ON or OFF by select...

Page 74: ... dialog 3 5 2 Closing the dialog Close the dialog by clicking on the X button of the dialog button Length box Enter the ship s length numeric Perform the same operation for the Beam and subsequent boxes Ship s Name box Enter a ship s name characters ...

Page 75: ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 1 3 5 3 Title Bar The name title of the dialog box is displayed on the title bar of the dialog box The dialog can be moved by dragging the title bar Title of the dialog box ...

Page 76: ...e alert notification area To acknowledge the alert detailed information click on the Disclosure button For the details of the subsequent operations refer to 3 6 2 Confirming alert contents The general procedure for handling an alert is shown below Alert generation Stop the buzzer 3 6 1 Stopping a buzzer Acknowledge the alert 3 6 3 Acknowledging the alert Check the alert contents 3 6 2 Confirming a...

Page 77: ...e trackball operation unit Alert notification area 3 6 2 Confirming alert contents Display Example when an Alert is generated Display Example when No Alert is generated When an alert is generated the alert message is displayed in the Alert status area The alert type and the number of alerts are displayed by the button SILENCE key Warning button Alert status area Caution button Alarm button Warning...

Page 78: ... caution is generated The button is displayed in yellow The number of cautions is indicated on the button 1 Click on the button An alert balloon is displayed 2 Display the alert detail dialog by clicking on the Disclosure button 1 Higher button When the Higher button is clicked on details of the alerts of the higher priority than the alert currently displayed appear 2 Lower button When the Lower b...

Page 79: ...n area that was hidden can be re acknowledged 4 Detail information Cause Cause status Status date and time Raised details Details action Advice and category Category to be taken are displayed Memo About Information Information is displayed in addition to a warning or a caution in the alert status area Information is used to report operation errors and so on to the users Unlike other alerts no deta...

Page 80: ...yed is acknowledged When there are multiple alerts perform the same operation by displaying the details dialog box of another alert If all the alerts are acknowledged the alert display dialog is closed automatically Memo An alert can also be acknowledged by clicking on the Active Alert tab ACK button of the Alert List dialog box For the details refer to 3 6 4 Displaying alert list and alert histor...

Page 81: ...ts that have been resolved is displayed Memo The window of the Active Alert tab can be switched to standard window display or extended window display In this example extended window display is used For the details of switching between standard window and extended window refer to 3 6 4 1 Switching between a standard window and an extended window Active Alert Tab of the Alert List Dialog Box Alert H...

Page 82: ...nformation Up to 20 alert information items can be displayed in one page Use this function to switch pages when the number of alert information items exceeds 20 requiring multiple pages Move to the first page Move to the last page Move to the previous page Move to the next page Number of unacknowledged alerts Number of alerts 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 83: ...o a selected state The details of the selected alert are displayed in 4 Active alert details When a new alert is generated during the screen display the alert is added at the top of the list By clicking on any of the items in the title line active alerts can be sorted based on the item When the ACK button is clicked on the alert is acknowledged Memo The ACK button is not displayed for the Caution ...

Page 84: ... Category Displays the alert category Priority Displays the current alert priority identification of Alarm Warning Caution Original Priority Displays the priority identification of Alarm Warning Caution at the generation of the alert Higher button When this button is clicked on the details of the alert of the higher priority than the alert that is currently displayed appear Lower button When this ...

Page 85: ...ry tab Alerts that have been generated in the past are displayed Up to 20 alerts are displayed per page When a newly acknowledged alert is generated during the screen display the acknowledged alert is added to the top of the list By clicking on any of the items in the title line active alerts can be sorted based on the item ...

Page 86: ...ow The window of the Active Alert tab can be switched to a standard window or an extended window To switch to an extended window click on the list extension button To switch to a standard window click on the list standard button Example of Extended window List extension button List standard button ...

Page 87: ...ndard window To switch to the detail screen Click on the Detail button To switch to the list screen Click on the List When the display contents overlap the top bottom left or right side of the screen a scroll bar is displayed By dragging the scroll bar the overlapped section can be displayed Memo An extended window is displayed at the initial display Detail button List button Scroll bar Scroll bar...

Page 88: ...Day Night button on the right toolbar Adjustment buttons are displayed based on the brightness that is currently set 2 Adjust the brightness by using the Light button and the Dark button Whenever the Light button is clicked on the brightness increases by one level from the current level When the Dark button is clicked on the brightness decreases by one level from the current level Night Dusk Day 3...

Page 89: ... menu For the details refer to 7 2 Setting Color and Brightness Relationship between the day night mode and the screen operation unit brightness setting value When the day night mode is changed the screen operation unit brightness is set to the following values 26 inch monitor NWZ 208 19 inch monitor NWZ 207 19 inch monitor NWZ 214 Screen brightness Day1 Day2 Day3 67 100 Dusk 60 100 Night 11 100 D...

Page 90: ... The screen brightness can be adjusted within the range from 0 to 100 1 Click on the Display Brightness button on the right toolbar The following screen brightness buttons are displayed 2 Adjust the brightness by using the Light button and Dark button Whenever the Light button Dark button is clicked on the brightness changes by one level ...

Page 91: ...rightness of the operation section can be adjusted in 5 levels 0 to 4 1 Click on the Panel Brightness Brightness of the operation unit on the Right Tool Bar The following operation unit brightness buttons are displayed 2 Adjust the brightness by using the Light button and Dark button Whenever the Light button Dark button is clicked on the brightness changes by one level ...

Page 92: ...play Brightness dialog is displayed It is possible to adjust the brightness of the display section by rotating the MULTI dial In order to set an offset value so that when set to the same value as the screen brightness of other equipment the light emitted becomes the same as in other equipment click the Advanced button and adjust the offset using the buttons displayed for setting the Offset ...

Page 93: ...how to reference the Marker dialog box 1 Position Displays the coordinates of the MOB 2 Bearing Displays the bearing from own ship to the MOB position The value changes as the ship moves 3 Range Displays the range from the own ship to the MOB marker 4 NM Km sm switching button Whenever this button is clicked on the unit of Range is switched to NM km or sm Memo NM denotes nautical mile sm denotes s...

Page 94: ...2 Click on the OK button The Marker dialog is closed The MOB marker is cleared Memo When the equipment has the ECDIS license the MOB marker that indicates the MOB position is displayed on the chart of the ECDIS screen enabling confirmation of the position relationship between own ship and the MOB position while the ship is moving ...

Page 95: ...n alarm can be set up 3 10 1 Setting up the timer To turn on the timer select the LMT check box To turn off the timer clear the LMT check box 3 10 2 Setting up the time When you click on the Timer LMT input box the numeric value input keyboard appears Specify the time at which to generate an alarm in a range between 00 00 and 23 59 For the use of the numeric value input keyboard refer to 3 17 2 Na...

Page 96: ...e MULTI dial the setting screen for the function that is currently assigned can be displayed 3 11 2 2 Changing the function that is assigned 1 Press the MULTI dial 2 Select a function to be assigned by turning the MULTI dial The table below lists the functions that can be assigned Function name Function outline Display Brightness Adjustment of brightness of the display panel Panel Brightness Adjus...

Page 97: ...various setting operations This section describes the basic operations of a software keyboard 3 12 1 Starting a software keyboard When the mouse button is clicked on a numeric input text box on such as a dialog box a numeric input software keyboard is displayed When the mouse button is clicked on a character input text box a character input full keyboard is displayed The mouse cursor moves to the ...

Page 98: ... each section of the keyboard Numeric value input software keyboard Sowtware full keyboard for character input The description of the functions common to those of a numeric value input software keyboard is omitted 18 17 13 14 15 16 1 2 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 12 6 10 11 ...

Page 99: ...e value is added consecutively When the mouse button is held down on the left spin button the value is subtracted consecutively When the value set by the right spin button operation exceeds the maximum value the minimum value is set subsequently When the value set by the left spin button operation becomes lower than the minimum value the maximum value is set subsequently 3 Numeric value slider Whe...

Page 100: ...f numeric values 12 Arrow keys When there are multiple input parts the active part can be moved to the left right by clicking on the arrow key Example When the left arrow key is clicked on the input section moves to 0100 When the right arrow key is clicked on the input section moves to 0 13 Lowercase character switching key Changes the character input key mode to the lowercase character mode 14 Up...

Page 101: ...character on the right side of the cursor 3 12 3 Example of numeric input In this example 241 5m is input as the length of the ship When the numeric input software keyboard is displayed follow the procedure provided below 1 Enter 2 2 Enter 4 and 1 3 Click the right arrow key and move the input field to the right side of the decimal point 4 Enter 5 5 Click on the Enter key The input is fixed ...

Page 102: ...n section 3 digits After a value is input and the Enter key is clicked on the input of the decimal fraction section is determined Example Enter 1 The value that is input by clicking on another input part or the right arrow key becomes a single digit value and the value is determined 0 is input in the blank space Enter 5 and click on the Enter key 0 is input in the blank space next to 5 and the val...

Page 103: ...oard Input example 1 Start up a full keyboard When a value character has been input in the text box the full character string is selected at startup 2 Delete the character string by clicking the Back Space key 3 Input any character string 4 Determine the input by clicking on the Enter key Active mark Indicates the character string that is being input Input caret Indicates the character input posit...

Page 104: ... character string is selected the input caret is cleared 3 Perform the following operation in the selected state Deleting a selected section Replacing a selected section Canceling a selected state 4 After modification is determined determine the input by clicking on the Enter key Under a selected state click on another section inside of the active mark to cancel the selection The input caret moves...

Page 105: ... a calendar 1 Year selection spin button Selects a year to be displayed in the date selection box When the right spin button is clicked on the year is changed in the ascending order When the left spin button is clicked on the year is changed in the descending order 2 Month selection spin button Selects a month to be displayed in the date selection box When the right spin button is clicked on the m...

Page 106: ... month by using the year selection spin button and the month selection spin button respectively 3 Click on the day to be set from the day selection box In the case of a calendar picker only the day is set at this stage and the calendar picker is closed 4 Set a time by clicking on the time spin button of the time picker 5 Click on the OK button The setting is completed and the calendar is closed ...

Page 107: ... The Preface Section 1 and Appendix A are not displayed in the Help 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Help button on the menu The Help dialog box appears 1 Backward button The display of the content display pane goes backwards by one 2 Forward button The display of the content display pane goes forwards by one 5 6 1 7 8 2 3 4 ...

Page 108: ...Home button Displays the home screen of the Help dialog box 6 Search tab Searches the character string in Help For the procedure refer to Searching terminologies 7 Content display pane Displays the contents of the item that was clicked on 8 button Closes the Help dialog box Searching the required information from the contents 1 Click on the Contents tab The contents are displayed on the contents p...

Page 109: ...racter input box is displayed 2 Enter a required terminology and click on the Search button Search is performed within Help When the applicable terminology is hit the item containing the terminology is displayed on the contents pane 3 Click on the item containing the required information The contents of the item that is clicked on are displayed on the contents display pane ...

Page 110: ...Use the following procedure to enter a password 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Code Input button on the Menu The password input dialog box appears 3 Enter 0 zero and click on the Enter key 4 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen again The Service button is displayed in the menu Menu button ...

Page 111: ...rations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APP A APP B 1 5 Click on the Service button Check that service related menus are displayed in the sub menu Subsequently service related menus can be set ...

Page 112: ...map from the hard disk of this equipment to external storage media such as DVD or from external storage media to the hard disk of this equipment 3 16 1 Displaying the File Manager dialog box 1 Click on the Menu on the left toolbar The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Tools File Manager button on the menu The File Manager dialog box appears ...

Page 113: ...orage media and deletes files This section describes file management by using the example copying a file in the file list of the drive that is specified in the Drive list on the left hand side of the dialog box to the drive that is specified in the Drive list on the right hand side 1 Click on the File Management tab 2 Select the drive that contains the file to be copied from the Drive combo box Fi...

Page 114: ...can be displayed by the file manager No File type File extension Contents 1 Route File rtm Route 2 Screen Shot AUTO png Automatically generated screen shot 3 Screen Shot User png Manually generated screen shot 3 Select the files to be copied by checking them ...

Page 115: ...opy location from the folder tree that is displayed 5 Click on the Copy copy to the right button The files are copied When the drive of the copy source and the drive of the copy destination are reversed click on the Copy copy to the left in Step 5 Deleting a file 1 Click on the Delete button A deletion confirmation dialog is displayed 2 To delete the file click on the OK button Drive combo box ...

Page 116: ...nding the Operation 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Code Input button on the menu The password input dialog box appears 3 Enter 9999 and click on the Enter key Returns to the task menu Menu button ...

Page 117: ...ating this Equipment Do not hold down the Power button of the operation unit when turning off the power supply If the button is held down the equipment may not be terminated normally causing a failure 1 Press the power supply button on the operation unit The power is turned off and the light of power supply button goes off ...

Page 118: ...Section 3 Basic Operations 3 52 ...

Page 119: ... screen details Conning Display This equipment displays information from various equipment units and sensors that are installed on board in the most suitable forms This supports a quick understanding of the condition of own ship thereby enabling safe sailing and navigation 4 1 Display mode One of the following two top screens is displayed depending on the Conning Display you use Top screen 1 Displ...

Page 120: ...irection are not used The following information is displayed in each display mode Display mode Information that is displayed Navigation mode Information on the status of the ship that is navigating Docking mode Information on the status of the ship that is docking Custom mode Information that is arbitrarily selected to be displayed on the Custom screen Offshore mode Information required for offsho...

Page 121: ...2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 When the display mode is switched the contents that are displayed in the area on the left side of the screen change Examples of screens for each mode are shown below Navigation mode Docking mode Custom mode ...

Page 122: ...n Custom mode refer to 4 2 2 Selecting a block to be displayed on the screen in Custom mode 4 2 1 Block list Block name Example of the shape of the block Reference section 3D Navigation information and the legend of the navigation 4 2 3 1 Information about azimuth thruster of CPP controllable pitch propeller type 4 2 3 2 Information about side thruster of CCP controllable pitch propeller type 4 2 ...

Page 123: ...f the block Reference section Ship block 4 2 3 9 Azimuth thruster information with status 4 2 3 10 Engine propeller revolution graph 4 2 3 11 Engine output information 4 2 3 12 Engine telegraph information 4 2 3 13 Engine torque information 4 2 3 14 Rate Of Turn information 4 2 3 15 Weather information 4 2 3 16 Draft information 4 2 3 17 ...

Page 124: ... 20 Side thruster information with status 4 2 3 21 Time position information 4 2 3 22 Automatic sailing information 4 2 3 23 Next waypoint information 4 2 3 24 One after next waypoint information 4 2 3 25 Water temperature graph 4 2 3 26 Water depth graph 4 2 3 27 Water depth information 4 2 3 28 Thruster drive motor load information 4 2 3 29 Thruster operation position information 4 2 3 30 ...

Page 125: ...on 4 2 3 32 Graphic display of ship s heading course over the ground wind bearing wind speed and current information 4 2 3 33 Ship speed information 4 2 3 34 Hull motion information 4 2 3 35 Steering position information 4 2 3 36 Ship speed through water information 4 2 3 37 Course speed over the ground information 4 2 3 38 Rudder angle ship s heading graph 4 2 3 39 Rudder angle graph 4 2 3 40 Rud...

Page 126: ...eer information 4 2 3 47 Hull Motion Trim 4 2 3 48 4 2 2 Selecting a block to be displayed on the screen in Custom mode Up to any six blocks can be assigned to the screen in Custom mode The following blocks can be assigned to the screen in Custom mode Weather information Engine telegraph information Water depth graph Rudder angle graph Rudder angle ship s heading graph Engine propeller revolution ...

Page 127: ... 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 See below for the procedure for selecting a block to be displayed on the screen in Custom mode 1 Click on the Custom tab The screen is switched to the Custom screen and the following six windows are displayed ...

Page 128: ...Chapter 4 Conning Display 4 10 2 Click on the item selection button on the window for displaying items Thumbnails of the items that are displayable on that window are displayed Item selection button ...

Page 129: ...1 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 3 Click on the thumbnail for the item to be displayed The selected item is displayed on the selected window Selectable items Normally the item that is already displayed on another window cannot be selected Setting the window to blank Click on Off in step 3 above ...

Page 130: ...e based on the route information that is received from ECDIS Course to Steer Indicates the angle of the course to steer CTS The course to steer is displayed in autopilot mode In other modes the information is not displayed 4 2 3 2 Information about azimuth thruster of CPP controllable pitch propeller type Course Over the Ground yellow Azimuth thruster angle response value Azimuth thruster angle or...

Page 131: ...ue with a meter display and a numerical display The unit can be changed on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Azimuth thruster revolution order value Displays the azimuth thruster revolution order value On the meter display the revolution is displayed as a yellow line 4 2 3 3 Information about side thruster of CCP controllable pitch propell...

Page 132: ...er type Item Display contents Azimuth thruster angle response value Displays the azimuth thruster angle response value with a meter display and a numerical display Azimuth thruster angle order value Displays the azimuth thruster angle order value On the meter display the angle is displayed as a yellow line Azimuth thruster revolution response value Displays the azimuth revolution response value wi...

Page 133: ...played as a yellow line 4 2 3 7 Information about propeller engine of FPP fixed pitch propeller type Item Display contents Propeller revolution response value Displays the revolution response value of the engine propeller On the meter display the speed is displayed as a green forward direction or red backward direction bar In numerical display a value with engine propeller operation direction is d...

Page 134: ...according to the N UP H UP display switching For the illustration display refer to 4 2 3 33 Graphic display of ship s heading course over the ground wind bearing wind speed and current information 4 2 3 9 Ship block In the Ship block operation statues such as the rudder angle engine propeller and thruster are displayed within and surrounding the line drawing of a shape of a ship Ship block display...

Page 135: ...e Displays an azimuth thruster revolution response value in meter display and numeric value display The unit can be changed in the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Azimuth thruster revolution order value Displays an azimuth thruster revolution order value Displayed on the meter with a yellow line Status Displays a status of the azimuth thrust...

Page 136: ... revolution speed graph display Displays the engine propeller revolution speed graph The graph range can be changed on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 6 Setting an engine propeller revolution graph 4 2 3 12 Engine output information Item Display contents Engine output Displays the engine output Engine output ...

Page 137: ...to 2 Item Display contents Engine revolution speed Displays the engine revolution speed Telegraph position Displays the telegraph position Sub telegraph Displays the sub telegraph Operation location Displays the engine telegraph operation location 4 2 3 14 Engine torque information Item Display contents Engine torque Displays an engine torque The unit is kNm kilo newton meter Engine torque Engine ...

Page 138: ... The value is displayed following the port starboard mark The planned rate of turn is displayed based on the route information that is received from ECDIS The information is not displayed if the route is not monitored Rate of turn Displays the rate of turn The value is displayed following the port starboard mark Rate of turn meter Displays with the red bar when the ship is turning to the port side...

Page 139: ...nged on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Air pressure Displays the air pressure The display unit can be changed on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Humidity Displays the humidity 4 2 3 17 Draft information Item Display contents Forward draft Displays a forward draft Starboard dra...

Page 140: ...be selected vary according to the installation When the Switch to equipment for Autosailing check box is selected selection is disabled ECDIS x MFD x x indicates the unit number Switch to equipment for Autosailing When acquiring route monitoring information from the equipment that is performing Auto Sailing enable the item ON by selecting the check box When acquiring route monitoring information f...

Page 141: ... final waypoint 4 2 3 21 Side thruster information with status Item Display contents Thruster revolution response value Displays a thruster revolution response value in meter display and numeric value display The unit can be changed in the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Thruster revolution Order value Displays a thruster revolution order va...

Page 142: ...ted as S Longitude Displays the longitude of own ship s position East longitude is indicated as E and West longitude is indicated as W Positioning sensor name combo box Displays and changes the positioning sensor name The following sensor sources can be selected When Menu is selected the Sensor Selection Status dialog is displayed GPSx 1 For the details of the sensor source setting refer to 9 1 5 ...

Page 143: ...tic sailing control mode No display Automatic sailing is not set KEEP During automatic sailing course keeping state TURN During automatic sailing turning TCS category C Assisted Turn During automatic sailing turning TCS category B Turn mode Displays the automatic sailing turn mode No display Automatic sailing is not set AUTO Automatic turn mode Notes When the mode is switched to Override steering ...

Page 144: ...u For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value XTL PORT STBD XTL PORT displays the route width of the port side and XTL STBD displays the route width of the starboard side The display unit can be switched in the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Plan RAD Displays the planned turn radius Order RAD Displays the ...

Page 145: ...e distance from own ship to one after the next waypoint TTG Displays the time required to arrive at one after the next waypoint Time to sail Displays the time required from the next waypoint to one after the next waypoint 4 2 3 26 Water temperature graph Item Display contents Water temperature graph display Displays water temperatures in graph format The unit can be selected on the View menu For t...

Page 146: ...Water Depth display Water depth value Displays the water depth value The unit can be selected on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 3 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Water depth value reference Displays the water depth value reference Surf Trans Keel Sensor information Displays the water depth sensor source FWD Depth sounder installed at the front of the ship MID Depth soun...

Page 147: ...er depth The graph setting range can be changed from the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 3 Setting up the Water Depth display Water depth value reference Displays the water depth value reference depth measurement point The depth measurement point is one of Surf Trans and Keel and the water depth value at each point is as follows Surf Water depth value from the water surface Trans Water dept...

Page 148: ...he center of the ship AFT Depth sounder installed at the rear of the ship Alert setting point The water depth value measured from the bottom of the keel is displayed The unit can be changed in the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value When the water depth value measured from the bottom of the keel is not received the Non SYNC badge is displayed ...

Page 149: ...Header Fixed 2 PJRCM Sentence ID 3 SD Equipment ID 4 88 System information command 5 VXX XX Software version 6 X Image transmission 7 X Crack 8 X Interference prevention 9 X GAIN AUTO NORMAL 10 X RANGE 11 XX Draft adjustment value 12 X Cursor display ON OFF 13 X Key ACK 14 X Relay contact point 15 XX Water depth alarm ON OFF OFF 0 ON 1 16 XX X Water depth alarm setting value 0 0 99 9 17 X System a...

Page 150: ...s Thruster operation location Displays an operation location of each thruster Ship Handling After bridge ship operation Aft Support After bridge support FWD Bridge Forward bridge When there are multiple operation locations for the same thruster the operation location of the highest priority is displayed The operation locations are shown below in the order of descending priorities Ship Handling Aft...

Page 151: ...ode of each thruster Backup Backup control DP Dynamic positioning DP Locked Dynamic positioning locked JS Joystick JS Locked Joystick locked AP Autopilot Manual Manual When there are multiple steering modes for the same thruster the steering mode of highest priority is displayed The steering modes are shown below in the order of descending priorities Backup DP DP Locked JS JS Locked AP Manual Thru...

Page 152: ...changes the ship s heading sensor name The following sensor sources can be selected When Menu is selected the Sensor Selection Status dialog is displayed Gyro Gyro1 1 2 Gyro2 1 2 MAG G C For the details of the sensor source setting refer to 9 1 5 Setting and confirming the sensor source 1 Only for the case where two Gyro units are available 2 When the Gyro Compass system that is used has the autom...

Page 153: ...to the bow of the ship In top screen 2 a white color is used in the display instead of red and green colors Course Over the Ground Displays the course over the ground COG Arrow feather An arrow feather is displayed in the case of N UP The arrow tip indicates the downwind The number of arrow feathers indicates the Beaufort wind force scale Wind direction A triangular arrow is displayed in the case ...

Page 154: ...setting value Speed over the ground Stern port starboard direction Displays the speed over the ground Stern port starboard direction When the ship is moving in the port direction a red arrow is displayed When the ship is moving in the starboard direction a green arrow is displayed In top screen 2 a white color is used in the display instead of red and green colors If the ship speed is 1 kn or lowe...

Page 155: ...wards the port side a left facing triangle is displayed and when the hull is tilted towards the starboard side a right facing triangle is displayed Average pitch angle Displays the average pitch angle Trim of the hull for 10 minutes A triangle that indicates the tilting direction is displayed in front of the value When the hull is tilted towards the port side a left facing triangle is displayed an...

Page 156: ...board is not specified MANO C Specific definition of TOKYO KEIKI autopilot steering console Stand Specific definition of TOKYO KEIKI autopilot steering stand The Steering Position is displayed as follows when the YDK Steering Indicator is connected STAND Steering stand CENTER BCC Bridge Center Control PORT W Port wing STBD W Starboard wing S G ROOM Steering gear room AFTER AFTER console BRIDGE Bri...

Page 157: ...he following sensor sources can be selected When Menu is selected the Sensor Selection Status dialog is displayed Log 1 Log1 1 2 Log2 1 2 For the details of sensor source setting refer to 9 1 5 Setting and confirming sensor sources 1 When 1AX is installed for Log Log cannot be selected from the sensor source 2 Only when there are two Logs 4 2 3 38 Course speed over the ground information Item Disp...

Page 158: ...d sensor name The following sensor sources can be selected When Menu is selected the Sensor Selection Status dialog is displayed Log 1 Log1 1 2 Log2 1 2 and GPSx 3 For the details of the sensor source setting refer to 9 1 5 Setting and confirming the sensor source 1 When 1AX is installed for Log Log cannot be selected from the sensor source 2 Only for the case where two Log units are available 3 W...

Page 159: ...se value Displays the rudder angle response value On the meter display the rudder angle is indicated by a needle In numerical display the rudder angle operation direction and the value are displayed Rudder angle order value Displays the rudder angle order value On the meter display the angle is displayed as a yellow line Rudder angle response value Rudder angle order value Rudder angle response va...

Page 160: ... range from 0 to 180 Current speed Displays the current speed The unit of current speed can be selected on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value The meanings of the marks at H UP are as follows The downstream is on the S starboard side The downstream is on the P port side Memo When the current set is 0 or 180 no symbol is displayed Current set...

Page 161: ...hen displayed indicates the total value of the multiple generator outputs 4 2 3 44 Wind bearing graph Item Display contents Wind bearing graph display Displays a wind bearing graph The unit can be selected on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value The range of the graph can be changed on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 7 Setting wind...

Page 162: ... display of unit of setting value Wind speed Displays the wind speed N UP Displays the true wind speed H UP Displays the relative wind speed The unit of wind speed can be selected on the View menu For the details refer to 5 1 2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Beaufort wind force scale Displays the Beaufort wind force scale within the range of 13 scales for N UP only according to th...

Page 163: ...5 to 7 9m s Wind raises cloud of dust and small rubbish and fallen leaves are blown up in the air Small waves appear and white foams increases 5 Fresh breeze 8 0 to 10 7m s Shrubs with leaves start to sway Wave crests appear on the water surface 6 Strong breeze 10 8 to 13 8m s Large branches of trees sway making it difficult for anyone to hold umbrellas Cables make a sound Wave crests with white f...

Page 164: ...oams Wave crests are blown away by the wind creating spray and the visibility deteriorates further 12 Hurricane 32 6m s or more The wind causes more serious damage The atmosphere is filled with foam and splash and the water surface became entirely white The visibility deteriorates further 1 An arrow feather is displayed in the graphic display refer to 4 2 3 33 Graphic display of ship s heading cou...

Page 165: ...y contents Leg bearing of the route in progress Displays the leg bearing of the route in progress Course to steer Indicates the angle of CTS Course To Steer 4 2 3 48 Hull Motion Trim Item Display contents Hull Motion Trim Information Indicates the angle of Hull Motion Trim Course to steer Leg bearing of the route in progress Hull Motion Trim Information ...

Page 166: ...Chapter 4 Conning Display 4 48 ...

Page 167: ... is set in View Options dialog box on the View menu The display procedure of the View Options dialog box is as follows 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the View button on the menu The submenu is displayed 3 Click on the Options button on the submenu The submenu View Options dialog box is displayed ...

Page 168: ...p dialog for the screen view you have selected appears in the Edit pane 2 Set up in the Edit pane Screen display set in the View Options dialog box In the View Options dialog box the following screen display is set The following table shows the descriptions and the related sections of the classification panes that are displayed Classification pane Reference section S JOY 5 1 1 Setting an S JOY pre...

Page 169: ... a water temperature graph ROT 5 1 9 Setting up the graph range of the ROT slide bar 5 1 1 Setting an S JOY predicted position display interval When S JOY is selected in the classification pane the S JOY dialog is displayed in the edit pane Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting Setting item Setting contents Setting value Predictor Interval Select an own ship pred...

Page 170: ...Select a unit of the ship speed from the combo box kn m s km h Current Speed Select a unit of the current speed from the combo box kn m s km h Wind Speed Select a unit of the wind speed from the combo box kn m s km h Propeller Revolution Select a unit of the propeller s revolution per minute from the combo box rpm min 1 Propeller Pitch Angle Select a unit of the propeller s pitch angle from the co...

Page 171: ...method for displaying the wind direction true from the combo box 16points Degree 5 1 3 Setting up the Water Depth display When Depth Graph is selected on the classification pain the Depth Graph dialog is shown on the Edit pain Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting The following table shows the setting details Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Dept...

Page 172: ... reference of the water depth value according to the received value Keel Set the reference of the water depth to keel Transducer Set the reference of the water depth to transducer It can be selected only when FURUNO is selected in Device Installation Echo Sounder 1 Surface Set the reference of the water depth to surface It can be selected only when FURUNO is selected in Device Installation Echo So...

Page 173: ...Graph dialog is displayed on the edit pain Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting The following table shows the setting details Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Time Range Select a time range for the rudder angle graph from the combo box 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min Rudder Range Select a rudder angle for the rudder angle graph from the combo box 30 ...

Page 174: ...ain Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting The following table shows the setting details Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Time Range Select a time range for the rudder angle ship s heading graph from the combo box 5 min 10 min 15 min 30 min Rudder Range Select a rudder angle for the rudder angle ship s heading graph from the combo box 30 40 50 60 ...

Page 175: ...te This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting The following table shows the setting details Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Time Range Select a time range for the engine revolution graph form the combo box 10 min 15 min 30 min 60 min Maximum rpm Select an engine revolution on the Ahead side form the combo box AH100 AH200 AH300 AH500 AH1000 Minimum rpm Sel...

Page 176: ...nding on the equipment setting The following table shows the setting contents Setting item Setting contents Setting value Wind Speed Trend Graph Time Range Wind speed graph time range Select a time range of the wind speed graph from the combo box 10min 15min 30min 60min 12hours Wind Direction Trend Graph Time Range Wind direction graph time range Select a time range of the wind speed graph from th...

Page 177: ...elected in the classification pane the Sea TEMP Graph dialog is displayed in the edit pane Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting The following table shows the setting details Setting item Setting contents Setting value Time Range Time range Select a water temperature graph time range from the combo box 10min 15min 30min 60min 12hours ...

Page 178: ...n ROT is selected on the classification pain the ROT dialog is displayed on the edit pain The following table shows the setting details Setting item Setting Setting value ROT Scale Select a graph range for the ROT slide bar from the combo box 30 0 30 60 0 60 90 0 90 120 0 120 150 0 150 300 0 300 ...

Page 179: ...reshold values for generating alerts alert processing operations and alert timer setting using the Alert menu 6 1 Selecting Setting Items When the Alert menu is opened the Alert dialog box appears By selecting a setting item in the Alert dialog box the setting dialog of the selected item can be displayed 6 1 1 Displaying the Alert dialog box 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of ...

Page 180: ...it pane The following items can be set in the Alert dialog box Setting item Setting contents Depth Safety Contour Set a condition for generating a Depth Below Keel alarm for avoiding grounding Refer to 6 2 Depth Safety Contour Alert Generation Conditions Only Depth Below Keel alarm can be set Position Integrity Position sensor integrity Set the conditions for generating a position monitor warning ...

Page 181: ...afety Contour Alert Generation Conditions When Depth Safety Contour is selected in the classification pane the Depth Safety Contour dialog is displayed in the edit pane In this dialog the threshold values for generating Depth below keel alarm can be set up The threshold values can be set in a range between 0 and 200 m ...

Page 182: ...arning and the HDOP limit can be set up 6 3 1 Setting up the generation condition of the position monitor warning Enter the following threshold values for generating the position monitor warning Position Difference Limit The difference in distances when two GPS positions are compared at every second is used as a threshold value Specify the difference in a range between 0 010 and 9 990 NM Note Posi...

Page 183: ...s of a monitoring circle having the predicted position of DGPS 1 sec later at the center is used as a threshold value If the position actually measured is not within the time monitoring circle specified in Time Limit it will be subjected to an alert Specify the radius limit in a range between 10 and 100 m Time Limit The time during which the position actually measured by a GPS DGPS deviates from t...

Page 184: ...rated in Time Limit Reactivation of Silenced Alert Set in the range between 0 and 60s the time required to reactivate the alert sound that was silenced temporarily Transfer to BNWAS When a BNWAS Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System is connected specify the time to transfer an unacknowledged alert to the BNWAS in the range between 0 and 30s Repetition of UNACK Warning Specify the time to regenera...

Page 185: ...s dialog box 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Settings button The Settings dialog box appears The Settings dialog box consists of the classification pane and the edit pane Click on the disclosure button to hide the classification pane To show the edit pane again click on the disclosure button Edit pane title Title bar Disclosur...

Page 186: ...isplayed 4 Set up in the edit pane Classification pane display targets The table below provides the related sections of the classification panes and descriptions that are displayed by Conning Display Classification pane Related section Color and Brightness 7 2 Setting Color and Brightness Sounds 7 3 Setting Sounds Key Assignment 7 4 Setting Key Assignment ...

Page 187: ...nd Brightness Select Color and Brightness in the classification pane Set the color and the brightness of the display contents in the setting dialog of the edit pane 1 Def default value button When this button is clicked on all the setting items of the mode that is selected on the Day Night combo box are reset to the default values 1 1 ...

Page 188: ...acter Set up the text brightness Level1 Dark default of Day 3 Level2 default of Day 2 Dusk Level3 default of Day 1 Level4 Light default of Night Panel Set the brightness of the operation unit Off Level1 Dark default of Dusk Night Level2 default of Day3 Level3 default of Day2 Level4 Light default of Day1 Display Set the value that is input in the box for the brightness of the display unit 0 to 100 ...

Page 189: ... enabling the user to set while listening to the sound Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Volume tab Key ACK Set the volume of the sound emitted when the key is pressed Off Level1 Soft Level2 Level3 Default Level4 Loud Misoperation Set the volume of the operation error sound Off Level1 Soft Level2 Level3 Default Level4 Loud Response Notification Set the volume of the control respons...

Page 190: ...he volume of the CPA TCPA alarm sound 2 Level4 Loud Warning Set the volume of the system alarm sound 2 Level4 Loud Melody tab Navigation 1 Alarm Set the melody of the Navigation 1 alarm Sound1 Sound2 Default Sound3 Sound4 Navigation 2 Alarm 1 Set the melody of the Navigation 2 alarm Sound1 Sound2 Default Sound3 Sound4 Navigation 3 Alarm 1 Set the melody of the Navigation 3 alarm Sound1 Sound2 Defa...

Page 191: ...function to assign to the USER1 key on the operation unit User Key 1 is displayed only when the optional operation unit is installed Show Preset Menu Capture Screen User Key 2 Select a function to assign to the USER2 key on the operation unit User Key 2 is displayed only when the optional operation unit is installed Show Preset Menu Capture Screen Multi Dial tab Display Brightness When this is sel...

Page 192: ... that can be assigned to User Keys Function name Function description Show Preset Menu The screen registered separately is displayed Capture Screen Get screen capture Below is a list of screens that can be assigned to Show Preset Menu Screen name View Options Alert Settings ...

Page 193: ...ff by using the Service menu at installation construction of this equipment Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation and this may lead to accidents or equipment failure 8 1 Service Menu The Service menu consists of two submenus of Installation and Maintenance To display the Service menu a password is required 8 1 1 To display...

Page 194: ...sword input dialog is displayed 3 Enter 0 in Password 4 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen You can find the Service button added to the menu 5 Click the Service button The submenu is displayed 6 Display a submenu dialog by clicking on one of the Installation and Maintenance buttons ...

Page 195: ...he Installation in the submenu the Installation dialog box appears The Installation dialog box consists of the classification pane and the edit result pane The classification pane consists of two level layers of the first classification pane and the second classification pane 1 Click the item you want to set up in the classification pane The setup dialog of the item you selected is displayed in th...

Page 196: ...by using the CCRP dialog 8 2 2 1 Displaying the CCRP dialog When you select System Configuration in the first classification pane and CCRP in the second classification pane the CCRP dialog is displayed in the edit result pane Note Set up the GPS correctly The latitude and longitude data received from the GPS is compensated and then displayed as own ship s latitude and longitude ...

Page 197: ... displayed depending on the equipment setting When the input range is changed by modifying Length and Beam if a value exceeding the input range after modifying has already been entered the value will be corrected to the maximum or minimum value Changes depending on the value of Length and Beam If Length a and Beam b X b 2 to b 2 Y 0 0 to a For example if Length 1 0 and Beam 1 0 X 0 5 to 0 5 Y 0 0 ...

Page 198: ... the boat X The horizontal axis position on the shipboard of Anchor 2 center is 0 Y Front rear axis position on the shipboard of Anchor 2 stern is 0 If Length a and Beam b X b 2 to b 2 Y 0 0 to a Speed Position Bow Enter the distance to the bow starboard port speed display point 0 0 to Ship s length m Speed Position Stern Enter the distance to the stern starboard port speed display point 0 0 to Sh...

Page 199: ...d in other task stations By setting common items in the state where all the task stations are active the common setting items are synchronized in all the task stations 8 2 3 1 Displaying the Serial Port dialog When you select System Configuration in the first classification pane and Serial Port in the second classification pane the Serial Port dialog is displayed in the edit result pane 8 2 3 2 Di...

Page 200: ... serial port for the Gyro 2 Select a sensor to be connected to the serial port for Gyro from the Sensor combo box When not selecting a sensor set To enable Select To disable Clear LOG 1 Select the check box and enable the serial port for the LOG 2 Select a sensor to be connected to the serial port for LOG from the Sensor combo box When not selecting a sensor set To enable Select To disable Clear G...

Page 201: ...onding channel by selecting the check box 3 Select a sensor 1 to be connected to the corresponding channel on the Sensor combo box When not selecting a sensor select Enable Select Disable Clear CH9 CH10 RS 422 RS485 1 Click on any of the tabs SLC1 M to SLC4 M SLC1 S to SLC4 S ALC1 to ALC4 2 Enable the serial port of the corresponding channel by selecting the check box 3 Select a sensor 1 to be con...

Page 202: ...ng Up Equipment for Services 8 10 8 2 3 4 Changing the communication settings of the serial port Click the Detail button of the enabled serial port and display the Detail dialog When selecting CH1 to CH7 When selecting CH8 to CH10 ...

Page 203: ...rresponding serial port from the combo box 5 6 7 8 Parity Select the parity of the corresponding serial port from the combo box None Odd Even Stop Bits Select the stop bit length of the corresponding serial port from the combo box 1 2 Buffer Size Enter the buffer size of the corresponding serial port in the box 0 to 10240 bytes Time Out Enter the time out duration of the corresponding serial port ...

Page 204: ...CCU Gyro at selection Heading Sensor NMEA 4800 38400 Gyro at selection Heading Sensor Gyro I F Fixed to 38400 Log at selection Log NMEA Fixed to 4800 Log at selection Log Gyro I F Fixed to 38400 GPS Fixed to 4800 AIS Fixed to 38400 Serial port on SLC ALC CH1 8 2400 4800 9600 CH9 10 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Gyro I F Fixed to 38400 ...

Page 205: ...8 20 21 22 23 24 25 APPA APP B 8 2 4 Setting ship s parameters Set parameter values of own ship by using the Ship s Parameters dialog 8 2 4 1 Displaying the Ship s Parameters dialog When you select Ship s Parameters in the classification pane the Ship s Parameters dialog is displayed in the edit result pane ...

Page 206: ...nge limit value of course change angle Enter the limit value of the course change angle of the planned route in the box 20 0 to 359 9 MAX Speed Limit Enter the ship s maximum speed in the box 10 0 to 99 9 kn MIN Speed Limit Enter the ship s minimum speed in the box 0 0 to 89 9 kn MAX ROT Enter the maximum rate of turn in the box 30 0 to 1200 0 min MIN ROT Enter the minimum rate of turn in the box ...

Page 207: ...ment 8 3 1 Displaying the Maintenance dialog box Clicking the Maintenance button in the submenu displays the Maintenance dialog box The Maintenance dialog box in the submenu consists of the classification pane and the edit result pane The classification pane consists of two level layers of the first classification pane and the second classification pane Edit Result pane First classification pane S...

Page 208: ...nt in the second classification pane the Management dialog is displayed in the edit result pane The total storage capacity and free space on each of the drives C and D are displayed in the Drive Information list The capacity of each of the files stored on the drives is displayed in the File Information list The files managed by File Manager are applicable ...

Page 209: ...k on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Maintenance button on the menu The submenu is displayed 3 Click on a button on the submenu The dialog box of the corresponding maintenance function is displayed 9 1 2 Setting Date Time Time Zone 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Mai...

Page 210: ...e combo box select the style to display the date YYYY MM DD Japanese style MMM DD YYYY North American style DD MMM YYYY European style 6 Synchronise with Time Source Date Time Synchronize time with GPS When this item is checked the date and time are synchronized by using the time information ZDA sentence from GPS and so on 7 Synchronise with Time Source Time Zone Synchronize the time difference wi...

Page 211: ...1 Confirming Software Information When you want to use a USB flash memory to read or write a file make sure in advance that the USB flash memory is not affected by a computer virus If the display unit is infected with a virus other equipment may also be infected with the result that a trouble may occur Before removing the USB flash memory check for the access lamp of the USB flash memory and make ...

Page 212: ...enance number TXRX Version of the software used for the radar transmitter receiver unit This information is displayed when the system is equipped with the RADAR function TCS Version of the software used for TCS This information is displayed when the system is equipped with the TCS function Presentation Library Edition of S52 Presentation Library Displayed in case of ECDIS or RADAR with ENC chart d...

Page 213: ...Before removing the USB flash memory check for the access lamp of the USB flash memory and make sure that it is not being accessed If you remove or insert the USB flash memory when it is accessed data may be destroyed and a trouble may occur 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Maintenance System Information button on the menu The ...

Page 214: ...Section 9 Maintenance Inspection 9 6 The system has multiple operation modes and RADAR is the primary task The system has multiple operation modes and RADAR is not the primary task 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 ...

Page 215: ...9 7 Section 9 Maintenance Inspection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 21 23 24 24 26 27 Section that is displayed when the above screen is scrolled down example 3 3 3 ...

Page 216: ...yed in Device Licence and Option Licence One of the following is displayed in Status Status Meaning Enable Indicates that the function can be used Disable Indicates that the function cannot be used Value such as 500 Indicates the setting value of the option licence of the function Stand alone Indicates that the function can be used independently and cannot be used as the synchronization function w...

Page 217: ...Work Station The operating time of this equipment is displayed Total Total operating time of this equipment SSD1 Total operating time of SSD1 SSD2 Total operating time of SSD2 LCD Total operating time of LCD The estimated replacement time is indicated in LCD FAN Total operating time of LCD FAN The estimated replacement time is indicated in CCU FAN Total operating time of CCU FAN The estimated repl...

Page 218: ...rm the sensor source 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Maintenance Sensor Selection Status button on the menu The Sensor Selection Status dialog box appears 1 X button Click on this button to close Sensor Selection Status dialog box 2 1 3 ...

Page 219: ... heading value input range 99 9 99 9kn MAN Gyro X MAG G C x indicates the unit number COG SOG Course Over the Ground Speed Over the Ground Select Course Over the Ground Speed Over the Ground sensor source from the combo box The source that can be selected varies depending on the installation When GPS is selected for Position the same GPS is selected automatically Log x GPS x indicates the unit num...

Page 220: ...itoring information from the source that is selected from Navigational Data disable the item OFF by clearing the check box ON OFF 1 In this case one Echo Sounder is installed When two Echo Sounders are installed E S1 AUTO and E S2 AUTO can be selected not AUTO 3 Disclosure button When this button is clicked on the left pane will be hidden Memo When a Log Selector is installed and the Log speed sen...

Page 221: ...e Maintenance Sensor Selection Status button on the menu The Sensor Selection Status dialog box appears 3 Click on the Position Status in the left pain 1 x button Click on this button to close the Sensor Selection Status dialog box 2 Position Status The selected CCRP CCRP1 to 4 is displayed For the details of how to change the CCRP refer to 8 2 2 2 Verifying Setting CCRP 3 Disclosure button Click ...

Page 222: ...s still outputted from the UPS even after the indicator and the ECDIS are turned off Failure may result in equipment failure or death or serious injury due to electric shock When conducting maintenance work make sure to turn off the power so that the power supply to the equipment is completely cut off Some equipment components can carry electrical current even after the power switch is turned off ...

Page 223: ...Unit do not wipe hard with a dry cloth Also do not use glass cleaner alcohol gasoline or thinner to clean the screen Also avoid wiping with water It may cause surface damage or equipment failure 9 3 1 1 The Screen Dust accumulated on the screen will reduce clarity and darken the video Use a soft cloth such as flannel and cotton to clean the screen to prevent damage or degradation of the screen coa...

Page 224: ...rn stopper ring in the direction of the triangle marks counterclockwise then remove the stopper ring together with the ball 2 Clean the ball with a moist lint free cloth then wipe the ball with a dry soft cloth carefully 3 Clean the inside of the stopper ring and the trackball housing and the lends with a swab moistened with water Change the swab regularly so that dirt and dust build up is easily ...

Page 225: ... check on the items listed in the check list below Equipment Item to be checked Criteria Transmitter receive Synchronization LED of Receiver The LED is lit during operation Display unit Screen image Screen operation Can be correctly controlled 9 4 1 Starting Selftest functions 5 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 6 Click on the Maintenance Selfte...

Page 226: ...tom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Maintenance Selftest Monitor Test button on the menu When the color or pattern of the dialog is clicked on the color or pattern is displayed on the screen Check the screen status with the display status To reset the display click the right mouse button on the button that was clicked ...

Page 227: ...attern list Pattern button name Display All Red The entire screen is displayed in red All Green The entire screen is displayed in green All Blue The entire screen is displayed in blue All White The entire screen is displayed in white Pattern4 Displays the pattern for checking the communication quality for VDR ...

Page 228: ...or checking the monitor brightness adjustment Grey scale patterns can be identified with brightness in day night mode By adjusting the monitor brightness to facilitate identification of grey scale patterns the optimum brightness can be set The brightness in night mode can also be adjusted in the same way Use the Day Night button on the right Tool Bar for switching between the day and night mode Fo...

Page 229: ... 26 27 Pattern button name Display S 57 Color Pattern A color test pattern of the S 57 chart is displayed Cannot be selected under Conning Display ARCS Color Pattern The ARCS Color Pattern dialog is displayed A color test pattern of the ARCS chart is displayed Cannot be selected under Conning Display ...

Page 230: ...unit Key Test Confirm the operation of the keys of the operation unit 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Maintenance Selftest Key Test button on the menu 3 Click on the Key Test Start button Key Test window is displayed ...

Page 231: ...anged 5 Click on the Key Test Stop button after the operation check Returns to the Selftest dialog box 9 4 4 Confirming the alert sound Sound Test Confirm the alert sound 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Maintenance Selftest Sound Test button on the menu 3 Click on the Sound Test Start button A sound test starts All the availab...

Page 232: ... LED 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Maintenance Selftest Light Test button on the menu 3 Click on the Light Test Start button A LED brightness test starts All the available brightness levels can be tested by increasing the level from 0 ...

Page 233: ...ng the memory Memory Check Check the memory 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Maintenance Selftest Memory Check button on the menu 3 Click on the Memory Check Start button Memory checking starts and the checking result is displayed on the Result list ...

Page 234: ... replaced by two more persons If only one person does this work he may drop the LCD resulting in injury 9 5 1 Parts expected for periodic replacement Here are parts expected for periodic replacement Part type Name Part name Life expectancy Replacement kit type NWZ 207 19inch monitor FAN 40 000 hours 7ZYNA4004 NWZ 214 19inch monitor FAN 60 000 hours 7BFRD0008 NWZ 208 26inch monitor FAN 40 000 hours...

Page 235: ...cally terminated Complete the necessary operation such as saving of settings prior to the start of update 9 6 1 Local Update 1 Set the CD DVD or USB flash memory containing the update data 2 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 3 Change over to the second page using the page switching button and click Maintenance Software Update The Software Update...

Page 236: ... box appears 5 From the Drive combo box select the drive where the updating data is stored 6 From the file list select the file MFD_xx xx xxx exe MFD_xx xx xxx exe is displayed in File name 7 Click the OK button The update content confirmation dialog box appears ...

Page 237: ...layed Wait for some time until the installation is completed Note During installation this equipment may reboot by itself When the installation is completed the following screen is displayed 9 Turn off the power of this equipment 10 Restart this equipment 11 Start the Conning display and then confirm that the software version number has been updated correctly by the Software tab in Maintenance Sys...

Page 238: ... a day at 12 00 automatically check the version of the updater on the RMS server to see if software update is necessary and if it needs updating download it The completion of the download will be notified in the next popup 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Change over to the second page using the page switching button and click Maintenance S...

Page 239: ...Inspection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 21 23 24 24 26 27 A file selection dialog box appears 4 Check Use the file from the RMS server 5 Click the OK button The update content confirmation dialog box appears ...

Page 240: ...il the installation is completed Note This equipment may restart during installation At completion of installation the following screen is displayed 7 Switch OFF the power supply of this equipment 8 Restart this equipment 9 Start the Conning display and confirm that the software version number has been updated in the Software tab by selecting Maintenance System Information ...

Page 241: ...tarted the active task is automatically terminated Please complete necessary operations such as saving settings before updating starts 1 Click on the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Change over to the second page using the page switching button and click Maintenance Software Update The Software Update dialog box appears 3 Click on the Software Update but...

Page 242: ...lection dialog box appears USB Operation Unit Select this when updating the firmware of the USB operation unit Carrier Board Select this when updating the companion s firmware 4 Click the OK button Firmware update is started and a popup is displayed ...

Page 243: ...nce Inspection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 19 21 23 24 24 26 27 When the update is completed the following screen will be displayed 5 Switch OFF the power supply of this equipment 6 Restart this equipment ...

Page 244: ...en and Conning Display screen install the help data for each display When Help update starts currently active tasks are terminated automatically Complete the necessary operations such as saving the settings before the start of update 1 Set the CD DVD or USB memory where update data is stored 2 Click the Menu button at the bottom left corner of the screen A menu is displayed 3 Click Maintenance Sof...

Page 245: ...d 5 Select the drive containing update data from the Drive combo box 6 Select the folder containing update data from the folder tree and check the file to be updated from the file list 7 Click the Install button Installation starts and the following screen is displayed Wait until installation is completed Drive combo box Folder tree File list ...

Page 246: ...tton Memo When the Cancel button is clicked during installation installation of subsequent files is cancelled after the installation of the file that is currently being installed is completed When the selected update file already exists the following screen is displayed End the operation by clicking on the Cancel button ...

Page 247: ...ning Display application must be terminated Otherwise observation using the Conning Display is disabled leading to the possibility of an accident 9 9 1 Backing up data To maintain customer data back up the data regularly by using the following procedure Connect an external medium such as USB memory for backup 1 Press the Power supply button of the operation unit The power supply button is lit Then...

Page 248: ... The user data excluding chart data is backed up Note When All is selected and there are many charts backup operation may take a long time 13 Click on the Start button A confirmation dialog is displayed 14 Click on the OK button Copying of data to the backup destination that is selected in the drive selection combo box starts Note Do not perform any other operations until backup is completed Other...

Page 249: ... operation unit The power supply button is lit Then the task menu is displayed 15 Click on the Data Backup Restore button in the task menu The Backup Restore dialog is displayed 16 Click on the Data Restore tab 17 Select the drive in which backup data has been saved from the drive selection combo box 18 Select the type of the data to be restored in the Data Type combo box All The entire user data ...

Page 250: ...ion until restoration is completed If some operation is performed restoration may fail If backup is executed while enough free space is not available in the USB memory the Error message is displayed Secure free space before executing backup For the size of the data to be backed up check the Usage column in the File Information list in 8 3 2 Managing storage For instance when the AVCS chart for the...

Page 251: ...D drive When the OS operation on the C drive becomes unstable the images in the C drive can be written back from the D drive Note When the images in the C drive are written back the information relating to C MAP is cleared After writing back of images re register the database and licence of C MAP and perform update as required Required when the equipment has the ECDIS function or chart radar funct...

Page 252: ...yed The SSD recovery tool can be executed in this state 9 10 2 Executing the SSD recovery tool Write back the images in the C drive by executing the SSD recovery tool 1 Click on the Disk Recovery button on the screen that is displayed at activation from the D drive The following screen is displayed 2 Select an image file to be written back to the C drive Normally proceed with the next step with th...

Page 253: ...ed If any operation is performed the image write back operation may fail At termination of recovery the following screen is displayed 9 10 3 Starting the equipment with the OS in the C drive Software automatic recovery Start this equipment with the OS that is written back to the C drive 1 Click on the OK button on the screen that is displayed at termination of write back operation The equipment st...

Page 254: ...r completion of recovery the following screen is displayed 2 Turn off the power supply of this equipment by pressing the power button of the operation unit 9 10 4 Re setting C MAP Re set the settings of C MAP by restarting this equipment Re register the database and the licence Update as required System Recovery succeeded Turn the power off and on again C MAP charts has been initialized Set up the...

Page 255: ... possibly causing an accident After completion of recovery the following screen is displayed 2 Turn off the power supply of this equipment by pressing the power button of the operation unit 9 10 4 Re setting C MAP Re set the settings of C MAP by restarting this equipment Re register the database and the licence Update as required System Recovery succeeded Turn the power off and on again C MAP char...

Page 256: ...Section 9 Maintenance Inspection 9 48 ...

Page 257: ...effective to reinspect or readjust these items 10 1 1 About alerts Failures can be detected from alerts For details on alerts please refer to Appendix B Alert List 10 1 2 Alert description For a description of alerts to be displayed please refer to Appendix B Alert List 10 1 3 Fuse inspection Because there is a specific cause for any fuse meltdown it is necessary to check the related circuits even...

Page 258: ...A CCK 1050 Trackball operation unit Operation circuit SW CCK 1069 Trackball operation unit Operation circuit CN CCK 1070 Trackball operation unit Interior of the Trackball operation unit CMD 1103 Keyboard operation unit Operation circuit B CCK 1059 Keyboard operation unit Keyboard unit CCK 1061 Keyboard operation unit Interior of the Keyboard operation unit CMD 1106 Power supply unit Power supply ...

Page 259: ...ball unit CCK 1060 Trackball operation unit Operation circuit A CCK 1050 Trackball operation unit Operation circuit SW CCK 1069 Trackball operation unit Operation circuit CN CCK 1070 Trackball operation unit Interior of the Trackball operation unit CMD 1103 Keyboard operation unit Operation circuit B CCK 1059 Keyboard operation unit Keyboard unit CCK 1061 Keyboard operation unit Interior of the Ke...

Page 260: ...repair The central control unit NDC 1590 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The operation unit NCE 5605 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The power is not supplied to the monitor The display unit is not activated Activate the display unit The internal wiring is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair Display unit NWZ 208 NWZ 207 NWZ 214 is fault...

Page 261: ...GPS equipment does not perform positioning Check the state of the GPS equipment The connection with the GPS equipment is abnormal Check the connection with the GPS equipment When GPS equipment is connected to the serial LAN interface circuit check if the LED of the corresponding port is lit at data reception The power supply for the serial LAN interface circuit CMH 2370 is not turned on Case where...

Page 262: ...54 is not set correctly Case where the Gyro compass equipment is connected to the Gyro interface circuit Set the Gyro interface circuit correctly according to the Gyro compass equipment The Gyro interface circuit CMJ 554 is faulty Case where the Gyro compass equipment is connected to the Gyro interface circuit Make a request to the distributor for repair The fuse of the Gyro interface circuit CMJ ...

Page 263: ...cted to the Gyro interface circuit Make a request to the distributor for repair The internal wiring is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The central control unit NDC 1590 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair Rudder angles are not displayed Alternatively the values are not displayed correctly The communication is not set correctly Set the communication correctly ...

Page 264: ...request to the distributor for repair Wind direction wind speed anemoscope anemometer data is not displayed The communication is not set correctly Set the communication correctly The power supply for the anemoscope anemometer is not turned on Turn on the power supply for the anemoscope anemometer The connection with the anemoscope anemometer is abnormal Check the connection with the anemoscope ane...

Page 265: ...nection with the sensor equipment is faulty Check the connection with the sensor equipment Check if the LED of the corresponding port of the serial LAN interface circuit is lit at data reception The power supply for the serial LAN interface circuit CMH 2370 is not turned on Turn on the power supply for the serial LAN interface circuit The internal wiring is faulty Make a request to the distributor...

Page 266: ...battery is extremely depleted Replace the battery Note At the battery replacement make a request for the work to the specialized service staff During the replacement turn off the corresponding power supply breaker in the ship Otherwise an unexpected accident may occur The internal wiring is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair UPS is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repa...

Page 267: ...ibutor for repair The following popup window is displayed Sub LAN is disabled This system is operating with Main LAN only Contact JRC or JRC service agent After recovering by service engineer click the bellow button A network failure occurred on the sub LAN Make a request to the distributor for repair The following popup window is displayed Main Sub LAN is disabled This system is operating with se...

Page 268: ...ailures caused by misuse negligence or act of God such as natural disasters and fire shall be chargeable If the warranty period has expired If functionality can be recovered by repair repair shall be made by the request of the customer for a fee Please provide the following information Product name model name manufacturing date serial number Description of abnormality as detail as possible Please ...

Page 269: ...Integrated Radar Model Name JMR ___________________ Serial Number ______________ Please fill in all digits accurately 1 Check the following items sequentially and circle either YES or NO for each item If none is applicable please write down the specific reason in No 7 Others No Check Item Result 1 The power turns ON The light of the operation unit illuminates YES NO 2 The starting screen is displa...

Page 270: ...our branch office sales office or agent near your premises 10 4 4 1 Importing License information Import the license information that was obtained license file to this equipment via the USB memory Connect the USB memory in which the license information is stored 1 Press the Power button of the operation unit The Power button is lit After a while a task menu is displayed 2 Click on the password inp...

Page 271: ...mple JRCMFD lcn that is stored in the USB flash memory from the File Name combo box and click on the OK button The System dialog is closed 6 Click on the Import button When import is completed a confirmation dialog is displayed Close the dialog by clicking on the OK button 7 Close the Import License dialog by clicking on the x button and return to the task menu In this case a new license is adopte...

Page 272: ...Section 10 Failures and After Sale Services 10 16 ...

Page 273: ... 键盘装置 OperationUnit 信号处理装置 Central Control Unit 外部设备 Peripherals 选择 Options 电线类 Cables 手册 Documennts 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ T11363 2006 标准规定的限量要求 Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ T 11363 2006 有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量 Names Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elemen...

Page 274: ...Section 11 About Disposal 11 2 ...

Page 275: ...s2 Power Supply Input 100 to 115VAC 50 60Hz 1ϕ 220 to 240VAC 50 60Hz 1ϕ 24VDC Power Consumption Approx 240VA typical DC 72W at AC power outage Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation AC input 10 DC input 30 10 Central Control Unit Central Control Unit NDC 1590 Power Supply Unit NBD 913 Trackball Operation Unit NCE 5605 Display Display NWZ 208 Option Unit Keyboard Operation Unit NCE 5625 Operation unit de...

Page 276: ...AC 50 60Hz 1ϕ 24VDC Power Consumption Approx 200VA typical DC 72W at AC power outage Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation AC input 10 DC input 30 10 Central Control Unit Central Control Unit NDC 1590 Power Supply Unit NBD 913 Trackball Operation Unit NCE 5605 Display Display NWZ 207 NWZ 214 Option Keyboard Operation Unit NCE 5625 OPERATION UNIT DESKTOP FRAME RACK CWB 1596 Large tray CWB 1593 Junction ...

Page 277: ...ip position Geodetic positioning system Time COG SOG STW ROT Water depth Wind direction wind speed Current direction and speed Calculated from own ship s COG SOG Engine propeller revolution Max 2 units Engine telegraph Max 2 units Rudder angle Max 2 units Side thruster Max 5 units Bow 3 units Stern 2 units Azimuth thruster Max 2 units Route information Autopilot information Air temperature Water t...

Page 278: ...onse TRC Order Analog XDR Azimuth thruster TRD Response TRC Order Route information ECDIS information notification PJRC EIF00 PJRC EIS00 WPL Auto pilot information ECDIS information notification PJRC EIF00 Air temperature MTA MDA Water temperature MTW MDA Atmospheric pressure MMB MDA Humidity MHU MDA Alert ACK ALR ACN ALF HBT Transmittable signals Watch Timer Reset EVE Remote maintenance data JRC ...

Page 279: ...ch resonance otherwise 2h at 30Hz in all three axes EMC IEC60945 Ed4 0 Ingress Protection Rating IP20 Interfaces DVI D 1 VGA 1 Slave output with same resolution as DVI D IEC61162 450 3 IEEE802 3 IEEE802 3ab Compliance 100BASE TX 1000BASE T IEC61162 1 2 input GPS and LOG IEC61162 2 2 input AIS and THD Transmitting Heading Devices LAN 3 up to 1GBase T Dry Contact Output 2 Power Fail and Watch Timer ...

Page 280: ...DC Overvoltage Protection 42V Input Current Max 16A Over current Protection YES Rated Output Output 1 12 0V 0 24V 2A Output 2A for CCU 24 0V 0 48V 4A Output 2B for MNU 24 0V 0 48V 6A Output 3 for TXRX 48 0V 0 96V 4A Mechanical Dimension Width 400 x Depth 240 x Height 85 mm Mass 4 2kg FAN 2 Environment Operational Temperature 15 C to 55 C Operational Humidity 40 C RH 93 Vibration Sweep 2Hz to 13 2H...

Page 281: ...peaker 1 Keys SILENCE ALERT ACK ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT Knob Multi Function Knob Cable Length Up to 5m Up to 30m when the extended option is used Mechanical Dimension Width 130 x Depth 210 x Height 77 mm Mass 1 3kg Environment Operational Temperature 15 C to 55 C Operational Humidity 40 C RH 93 Vibration Sweep 2Hz to 13 2Hz at 1mm 13 2Hz to 100Hz at 7m s2 and for 2h on each resonance otherwise 2h at 30Hz...

Page 282: ...ency H V Horizon 30kHz to 80kHz Vertical 56Hz to 75Hz DVI D input 1 VGA input 1 VGA output N A USB I F 1 Power 21 6 to 31 2VDC Overvoltage Protection N A DC Reverse Connection Protection Self Return Type Cables Up to 5m Glass Bonding Standard Mechanical Dimension Width 429 x Depth 76 x Height 382 mm Mass 6 0kg Fan 1 Glass Tempered Glass AR Coating Environment Operational Temperature 15 C to 55 C O...

Page 283: ... 1000cd m2 Type Digital Scanning Frequency H V Horizon 30 kHz to 80 kHz Vertical 56 Hz to 75 Hz DVI D input 1 VGA input 1 VGA output N A USB I F N A Power 21 6 to 31 2VDC Overvoltage Protection N A DC Reverse Connection Protection Self Return Type Cables Up to 5m Glass Bonding Standard Mechanical Dimension Width 429 Depth 76 Height 382 mm Mass 4 6kg Fan 1 Glass Tempered Glass AR Coating Environmen...

Page 284: ...ing Frequency H V Horizon 30kHz to 75kHz Vertical 56Hz to 75Hz DVI D input 1 VGA input 1 VGA output 1 USB I F 1 Power 21 6 to 31 2VDC 85 to 265VAC 50 60Hz Overvoltage Protection N A DC Reverse Connection Protection Self Return Type Cables Up to 5m Glass Bonding Optional Mechanical Dimension Width 624 x Depth 85 x Height 456 mm Mass 16kg Fan 2 Glass Tempered Glass AR Coating Environment Operational...

Page 285: ...Operational Humidity 40 C RH 93 Vibration Sweep 2Hz to 13 2Hz at 1mm 13 2Hz to 100Hz at 7m s2 and for 2h on each resonance otherwise 2h at 30Hz in all three axes EMC IEC60945 Ed4 0 Ingress Protection Rating Front IP22 12 11 26inch Display Unit Mount Kit GENERAL SPECIFICATION CWA 246 26inch Display Unit Mount Kit Mechanical Dimension Width 680 x Depth 718 x Height 1100 mm Mass APPROX 65kg Environme...

Page 286: ...cture Dimension Width 580 Depth 718 Height 1100 mm Mass Approx 55kg Environment Operational Temperature 15 C to 55 C Operational Humidity 40 C RH 93 Vibration Sweep 2Hz to 13 2Hz at 1mm 13 2Hz to 100Hz at 7m s2 and for 2h on each resonance otherwise 2h at 30Hz in all three axes EMC IEC60945 Ed4 0 Ingress Protection Rating Front IP22 ...

Page 287: ...ess than 5us Interface Number of ports 16 RJ45 10 100Base T X auto negotiation speed F H duplex mode and auto MDI MDI X connection LED Power Fault Speed Power Input Voltage 12 to 48 VDC Input Current 0 34A max Over Current Protection 1 6A Reverse Polarity Protection Yes Mechanical Dimension Width 53 6 x Depth 135 x Height 105 mm Mass 1 5kg Environment Operational Temperature 15 C to 55 C Operation...

Page 288: ...use Over Current Protection Yes FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION CMH 2370 Serial LAN Interface Circuit Interface IEC61162 1 8 input 8 output IEC61162 2 2 input 2 output IEC61162 450 1 100Base TX Dry Contact Output N C N O selectable 8 32V 0 8A sink MAX Dry Contact Input 8 5V 50mA source MAX Ingress Protection Rating Front IP20 FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION CMJ 554 Gyro Interface Circuit GYRO STEP 22 to 70 VDC ...

Page 289: ...ws according to the type and seriousness of alerts Alert Type Alert Class Seriousness Display Color Alert Display Status Alert Sound Alarms An alert indicating a state asking sailors to pay immediate attention and take immediate action Alarms Red Before alarm acknowledgement Blinking After alarm acknowledgement Lighting Present repetitive Warnings An alert indicating that the state has changed whi...

Page 290: ...ndicates the following INS Alert relating to the INS function RADAR AIS Alert relating to the RADAR AIS function Control unit Alert relating to the control unit Antenna Alert relating to the antenna Display unit Alert relating to the display unit Operation unit Alert relating to the operation unit Power supply Alert relating to power supply Maintenance Alert relating to maintenance Others Other al...

Page 291: ...INS Autopilot communication failure on LAN2 sub line B Blizzard n DSP m Communication error Control section Communication error with the DSP Bizzard n DSP m B Blizzard n DSP m Load Failed Control section The transfer of the DSP program did not succeed ASIC n DSP m B Blizzard n High TEMP Control section Blizzard n high temperature B Blizzard Process Error Antenna Signal processing error in Blizzard...

Page 292: ...on failure on LAN2 Sub network B e Token Communicatio n error Control section Communication error between the CPU and e Token B External TT n invalid INS TT n data validity error B External TT n unavailable INS TT n data not received B GIF Communication error Control section Communication error between the Companion MPU and the Gyro IF USB connection B GIF RIF Open Control section The open state w...

Page 293: ...peration latitude range B LCD Fan n LCD Display Unit The LCD fan n stopped B LCD High TEMP Display Unit LCD temperature rise B Log n Communication failed Direct INS Log communication failure on CCU serial port B Log n Communication failed GIF Direct INS Failure in log communication via Gyro IF on CCU serial port B Log n Communication failed GIF Main LAN INS Failure in log communication via Gyro IF...

Page 294: ...ition monitor Displayed by TCS Ed 1 Ed 2 B Position failed INS Integrity verification of Position data failed B Position GPS n Not Differential INS GPS n is not DGPS B Position Navigational Status Not Valid GPS n TCS The Navigation status flag of GPS n is invalid B Position n NON WGS8 4 ECDIS Geodetic positioning system error B Power AC Low Voltage Power supply AC Power supply OFF B Power DC Low V...

Page 295: ...V CPU1 Antenna Drive unit failure motor driver CPU1 failure B TXRX DRV Hall Sensor Antenna Drive unit failure hall sensor failure B TXRX DRV High Rotate Antenna Drive unit failure high rotation failure B TXRX DRV IPM OVH Antenna Drive unit failure IPM overheating B TXRX DRV Low Rotate Antenna Drive unit failure low rotation failure B TXRX DRV MOT OVH Antenna Drive unit failure motor overheating B ...

Page 296: ...ROC Antenna Antenna signal processing circuit failure B TXRX PS Antenna Antenna power supply circuit failure B TXRX SSW Off Antenna Safety switch OFF B VDR Communication failed Main LAN INS VDR communication failure on LAN1 main network B VDR Communication failed Sub LAN INS VDR communication failure on LAN2 main network B VDR Delivery Failed RADAR AIS Failures of capture image distribution for VD...

Page 297: ...al TT n unavailable INS TT n data not received B HDOP exceeded GPS n INS Increase of HDOP of GPS n deterioration of GPS precision B Heading invalid INS Heading data validity error B Heading unavailable INS HDG data not received yet B Position Shift Others At offset of own ship s position B Position invalid INS Position validity error B Position not plausible INS Position plausibility error B Posit...

Page 298: ...A symbol of loudspeaker in the middle of the circle 7 Active silenced warning A flashing yellowish orange circle A symbol as in icon number 6 with a prominent diagonal line above it 8 Active acknowledged warning A yellowish orange circle An exclamation mark in the middle of the circle 9 Active responsibility transferred warning A yellowish orange circle An arrow pointing towards the right in the m...

Page 299: ...and dialog items of this equipment by target menu Items that are enclosed by a frame of broken lines indicate the dialog and window names that are displayed by selecting the relevant menu B 1 1 Tools File Manager File Management タブ File Type Drive Name Copy Copy Select All Delete VHF Call Case where the VHF radiotelephone option is attached VHF JHS 800S 1 VHF JHS 800S 2 VHF JHS 800S 3 Timer Timer ...

Page 300: ... Current Speed Wind Speed Propeller Revolution Propeller Pitch Angle Thruster Revolution Thruster Pitch Angle Air TEMP Water TEMP Air Pressure XTD for TCS info Wind Direction True Depth Graph Case where the depth sensor is connected Depth Trend Graph Depth Range Docking Depth Range Voyage Time Range Reference ...

Page 301: ... sensor is connected Gyro Rudder Trend Graph Time Range Rudder Range Engine Graph Case where the engine is connected Engine REV Trend Graph Time Range Maximum rpm Minimum rpm Wind Graph Case where the anemometer is connected Wind Speed Trend Graph Time Range Wind Direction Trend Graph Time Range Sea TEMP Graph Case where the water temperature meter is connected Sea TEMP Trend Graph Time Range Tool...

Page 302: ...eel Alarm Depth Below Keel Position Integrity Position monitor warning POSN Discrepancy Limit Radius Limit GPS Radius Limit DGPS Time Limit HDOP exceeded caution HDOP Limit AMS Reactivation of Silenced Alert Time Limit Transfer to BNWAS Time Limit Repetition of UNACK Warning Time Limit ...

Page 303: ...aracter Panel Day1 Level4 Day2 Level3 Day3 Level2 Dusk Night Level1 Display 26 inch 0 100 Day1 Day2 Day3 67 Dusk 60 Night 11 19 inch Day1 Day2 Day3 42 Dusk 20 Night 4 Sounds Volume tab Key ACK Misoperation Response Notification Message Notification Alert Setting Reminder Navigation 1 Alarm For UKC alarm Navigation 2 Alarm Navigation 3 Alarm CPA TCPA Alarm Warning Melody tab Navigation 1 Alarm Navi...

Page 304: ...nctionality tab Device Licence Status Option Licence Status Save to USB Device Operating Time Operating Time of Work Station Total SSD1 SSD2 LCD LCD FAN CCU FAN PSU FAN UPS Operating Time of Scanner Under radar connection Total Transmit Motor FAN Voyage Distance Current Voyage Distance Ground Water Clear Sensor Selection Status Sensor Selection Sensor Selection Position Heading STW COG SOG Time De...

Page 305: ...ed All Green All Blue All White Pattern1 Pattern2 Pattern3 Pattern4 Pattern5 Pattern6 Color Bar Gray Scale S 57 Color Pattern ARCS Color Pattern Key Test Key Test Start Key Key Test Stop Sound Test Sound Test Start Light Test Light Test Start Memory Check Memory Check Start Results Software Update Software Update Firmware Update Help Install DVD Drive Cleaning ...

Page 306: ...Appendix B Menu List and Materials B 8 B 1 6 Help Home Contents tab Search tab keyword Search Results ...

Page 307: ...B 9 Appendix B Menu List and Materials 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 APP B 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 APP C APP D B 1 7 Code Input Password ...

Page 308: ...IP Address Sub USB OPU Serial OPU Junction Box Junction Box 1 Task Station Space A Space B AOC Junction Box 2 Same as Junction Box 1 Junction Box 3 Same as Junction Box 1 Junction Box 4 Same as Junction Box 1 Junction Box 5 Same as Junction Box 1 Junction Box 6 Same as Junction Box 1 Junction Box 7 Same as Junction Box 1 Junction Box 8 Same as Junction Box 1 Device Installation Task Station 1 Equi...

Page 309: ...pe Rudder Rudder Number Engine Propeller Engine Propeller Number Engine Telegraph Engine Telegraph Number Bow Thruster Bow Thruster Number Stern Thruster Stern Thruster Number Azimuth Thruster Azimuth Thruster Number Generator Generator Number S JOY Joystick 1 S JOY Joystick 2 S JOY Joystick 3 S JOY Joystick 4 S JOY Joystick 5 GPS Selector Log Selector Inmarsat C 1 Inmarsat C 2 Satellite Terminal ...

Page 310: ...osis Monitor Serial Port Monitor dialog box SLC1 M tab CH1 CH8 CH9 CH10 Gyro I F Sensor Diagnosis Detail Serial Port Detail dialog box Monitor Serial Port Monitor dialog box SLC2 M SLC4 M SAME AS SLC1 M SLC2 S SLC4 S SAME AS SLC1 M ALC1 ALC4 SAME AS SLC1 M Same as SLC Main Contact Menu for a person in charge of installation CCU WMRST PWR FAIL SLC1 tab Contact Output tab Contact1 Contact8 Test Task...

Page 311: ...ntents common Value common Data Unit common Clear common Data Output Menu for person in charge of installation TT TTM TLL TTD TLB OSD RSD AIS TTM TLL TTD TLB Remote Maintenance GPS Select Log Select Navigation Data Channel 1 Detail 1 Data Output Detail dialog box Navigation Data Channel 2 Detail 2 Data Output Detail dialog box Navigation Data Channel 3 Detail 3 Data Output Detail dialog box Naviga...

Page 312: ...word AFT Operation AFT Operation Mode Location Satellite Terminal Enable the Function of Prediction for Blocking Area Satellite Terminal 1 Type IP Address Import Blocking Chart Data Satellite Terminal 2 Type IP Address Import Blocking Chart Data Satellite Terminal 3 Type IP Address Import Blocking Chart Data Satellite Terminal 4 Type IP Address Import Blocking Chart Data Set Display Size Horizonta...

Page 313: ... Maintenance Storage Management Drive Information File Information Operating Time Setup Operating Time of Work Station Total Clear LCD Clear LCD FAN Clear CCU FAN Clear PSU FAN Clear UPS Setup of UPS Setup Date UTC Calendar Icon Replace Time Initialization Set Default All settings except service Set Default Service settings ...

Page 314: ...play 9 10 No Use Blank display 10 11 Adindan ADI ADI 11 12 Arc 1950 ARF ARF 12 13 Australian Geodetic 1984 AUG AUG 13 14 Bermuda 1957 BER BER 14 15 Bogota Observatory BOO BOO 15 16 Campo Inchauspe CAI CAI 16 17 Chatam Island Astro 1971 CHI CHI 17 18 Chua Astro CHU CHU 18 19 Corrego Alegre COA COA 19 20 Djakarta Batavia BAT BAT 20 21 European 1979 EUS EUS 21 22 Geodetic Datum 1949 GEO GEO 22 23 Gua...

Page 315: ...l NAP NAP 35 36 Old Egyptian 1907 OEG OEG 36 37 Old Hawaiian OHA OHA 37 38 Pico de las Nieves PLN PLN 38 39 Provisional South American 1956 PRP PRP 39 40 Provisional South Chilean 1963 HIT HIT 40 41 Puerto Rico PUR PUR 41 42 Qornoq QUO QUO 42 43 RT 90 043 043 1 43 44 Sao Braz SAO SAO 44 45 South American 1969 SAN SAN 45 46 Graciosa Base SW 1948 GRA GRA 46 47 Timbalai 1948 TIL TIL 47 48 No Use Blan...

Page 316: ...Amplifiers AMS Alert Management System ANT Antenna ARCS Admiralty Raster Chart Service A raster chart published by UKHO ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit AtoN Aids to Navigation AUTO auto Automatic Av AVE Average AVCS Admiralty Vector Chart Service AZ AZI Azimuth Stabilization Mode B BAM Bridge Alert Management BCR Bow Crossing Ra...

Page 317: ...CONV Conventional CORREL Correlation CPA Closest Point of Approach CPP Controllable Pitch Propeller CPU Central Processing Unit CRS Course CTS Course to Steer CTW Course Through the Water Curr Current CW Clockwise D D N Day Night DC Direct Current Def Definition DGPS Differential GPS DIFF Difference DIR Dir Direction DISP Disp Display DIST Distance DR Dead Reckoning Dead Reckoned Position DSC Digi...

Page 318: ...ion Satellite System GPS Global Positioning System GZ Guard Zone H H UP Head Up H W HW HardWare HASP Hardware Against Software Piracy HC Heading Control HCS Heading Control System HDG Heading HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision HL Heading Line HO Hydrographic Organization HSC High Speed Craft I I F IF Interface I O Input Output IALA International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Ligh...

Page 319: ... LON Longitude LOP Line of Position LORAN Long Range Navigation LP Long Pulse M M E Main Engine MAG Magnetic MAN Manual MAX Maximum MBS Main Bang Suppression MFDF Medium Frequency Direction Finding MHV Modulator High Voltage MIC Microphone MID Middle MIN Minimum MMSI Maritime Mobile Services Identity Number MOB Man Overboard MON Monitor MP Medium Pulse MSC Maritime Safety Committee MSG Message N N...

Page 320: ...RF Pulse Repetition Frequency PROC Process PS Power Supply PSU Power Supply Unit PWR Power Q R R Relative RADAR Radio Detecting and Ranging RAND Random RCID Raster Chart Issue Date REF Reference REL Relative Rev Revolution RIF Radar I F Circuit RL Rhumb Line RM Relative Motion RM R Relative Motion Relative Trails RM T Relative Motion True Trails RMS Root Mean Square RNC Raster Navigational Chart R...

Page 321: ...k Controller SLC Serial LAN Interfaces CircuitSerial LAN Converter SOG Speed Over the Ground SP Short Pulse SPD Speed SprsLvl Spurious Level SSD Solid State Drive SSE Security Scheme Error SSR Solid State Radar SSW Safety Switch STAB Stabilised Stabilisation STBD Starboard Starboard Side STC Sensitivity Time Control STD Standard STW Speed Through the Water Surf Surface SW HUB Switching Hub SYNC Sy...

Page 322: ... UTC Coordinated Universal Time V VD Video VDIN Video In VDR Voyage Data Recorder Ver Version VHF Very High Frequency VOL Volume VRM Variable Range Marker W W UP Waypoint Up WGS World Geodetic System WIG Wing in ground effect craft WOL Wheel Over Line WPT Waypoint WS Work Station WTRST Watch Timer Reset X XTD Cross Track Distance XTE Cross Track Error XTL Cross Track Limit Route Width Y Z Unit bps...

Page 323: ...13 APP B 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 27 APP C APP D Abbreviation Term hPa hecto pascal Hz hertz kg kilogram km kilometre kn kts knot m metre mbar millibar min minute mph mile per hour NM nautical mile RAD radius rpm revolutions per minute s second sm statute mile ...

Page 324: ...ys the calendar picker 8 Day Night Displays the state of the current Day Night setting by an icon 9 Screen brightness Enables adjustment of the screen brightness 10 Panel brightness Enables adjustment of the brightness of operation unit 11 MOB Starts the MOB Man Over Board mode In the MOB mode a symbol display of the position of the sailor falling over board and a dotted like connecting it to the ...

Page 325: ...he menu related to the operation settings of the equipment 20 Maintenance The maintenance related menu for the users is displayed It is possible to check the software version and to monitor the status of the equipment 21 Help Opens the help screen 22 Code Input Input the password 23 Service The menu related to adjustment servicing and maintenance is displayed for the servicing personnel 24 Back sp...

Page 326: ...urchased Indemnification The Software itself is not free from defects JRC has defined on its own account how to use the Software installed in JRC s devices For this reason Microsoft and Trend Micro trust JRC to conduct sufficient tests to determine whether the Software is suitable for such usage as a prerequisite for the use of the Software The Software is provided with no warranties whatsoever Th...

Page 327: ...ree to comply with export control laws and regulations of the United States of America as well as both domestic laws of the United States of America and international laws applicable to the Software including regulations issued by the U S Government or other governments in relation to end users end use and country of destination For additional information on export of the Software refer to the web...

Page 328: ...tent and products consisting of character text pictures photographic images graphic symbols and or the like 5 Digital Document File shall mean a PDF file or other Digital Content created by various software programs in which a part or all of the Licensed Program becomes embedded or contained in the file for the display of the font Embedded Fonts Embedded Fonts are used only in the display of chara...

Page 329: ...Paragraph 2 7 The Recipient may create use reproduce and or Redistribute a Derived Program under the terms stated above for the Licensed Program provided that the Recipient shall follow the provisions set forth in Article 3 Paragraph 1 when Redistributing the Derived Program Article 3 Restriction The license granted in the preceding Article shall be subject to the following restrictions 1 If a Der...

Page 330: ... Licensor is under no obligation to respond to any technical questions or inquiries or provide any other user support in connection with the installation use or the Reproduction and Other Exploitation of the Licensed Program or Derived Programs thereof Article 4 Termination of Agreement 1 The term of this Agreement shall begin from the time of receipt of the Licensed Program by the Recipient and s...

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Page 332: ... 81 50 3786 9201 e mail One call Overview 1 Name and Function of Each Unit 2 Basic Operations 3 Each Block of Conning Display 4 Setting Up Screen View 5 Setting Up Alerts 6 Setting Up the Operation Mode 7 Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment for Services 8 Maintenance Inspection 9 Failures and After Sale Services 10 About Disposal 11 Specifications 12 Alert List APPA Menu List and Materials APPB JAN...

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