JRC JHS-800S Instruction Manual Download Page 77

Operation 

4-25 

(2)  Receiving a call from a PSTN subscriber 

 Procedure 

 

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When a PSTN call is received from a coast station, if 
you did not call immediately beforehand and you are 
not currently transmitting a call, then a screen like the 
one to the right appears as in progress and a 
response is sent immediately. 

 
 

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After sending the acknowledgement, the screen at 
right is displayed. 

 The alarm grows louder gradually. 

 The message at right shows the following information.  

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  Coast station ID:  004310000 

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  Categori: 

General calls for routine works 

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  Type: 

Radiotelephone 

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  Work Channel: 

CH03 

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  Caller TEL No: 

1234567890123456 

 

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If able to comply, lift the handset from the cradle to 
send the start of call message to start the PSTN 
communication. 

 If not answered within 1 minute, the PSTN call is 

cancelled automatically. 

 If interrupted the receiving signal for 5 seconds during 

communication, the PSTN call is terminated. 

 

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44

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..

 

  

When finished the phone call, return the handset to 
the cradle. 

Then an end of call is received from the coast station and 

the PSTN call is disconnected. However, the duration of 

the call will not be displayed for free of charge. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for JHS-800S

Page 1: ...MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE Instruction Manual 7ZPJD0714...

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Page 3: ...not use both hands at the same time Although there is no danger with normal use it is very dangerous if contact is made accidently with the internal parts of these devices There is a very high risk of...

Page 4: ...any constrictive clothing a tie or belt 5 a Check the victim s pulse b Check for a heartbeat by pressing your ear against the victim s chest c Check if the victim is breathing by putting the back of...

Page 5: ...strils then blow air in while covering the mouth and the other nostril 6 Occasionally when the victim comes back to consciousness they immediately try to stand up Prevent this and keep them in a layin...

Page 6: ...e hesitant 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 breath...

Page 7: ...ce 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...

Page 8: ...pe Give rescue breathing twice in about 1 second and check if the chest rises 8 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR combination of chest compressions and rescue breaths a Chest compressions 1 Position o...

Page 9: ...injured or ill person with the adhesive side facing the chest If the pads are not securely attached to the chest the AED may not function Paste the pads exactly at the positions indicated on the pads...

Page 10: ...0 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths by following the voice prompts of the AED 15 Automatic electrocardiogram analysis a When 2 minutes have elapsed since you resumed cardiopulmonary resuscitatio...

Page 11: ...reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This radiotelephone generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not insta...

Page 12: ...damage to property Examples of symbols The symbol indicates caution including DANGER and WARNING The illustration inside the symbol specifies the content of the caution more accurately This example w...

Page 13: ...ut Warning Labels There is warning labels on the main unit JHS 800S and the power supply unit NBD 980 Do not remove damage or alter the warning labels JHS 800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone NBD 980 Power...

Page 14: ...uipment Doing so may cause fire electrical shock or malfunction If a distress alert is received make sure to inform the ship s captain or officer in charge Doing so may save the lives of the crews and...

Page 15: ...r Leave installation of this equipment to our service center or agents Special knowledge on selecting the place where the antenna is to be mounted and setting the ID number MMSI assigned to the ship i...

Page 16: ...terproof type handset box after use Rain and sea breeze could cause connector malfunction Also do not leave the handset above deck The thermal head of the printer may be very hot after printing Do not...

Page 17: ...for an acknowledgement The radiotelephone can be used to communicate even while waiting for an acknowledgement When an acknowledgement is received touch the STOP button to cancel the alarm on the belo...

Page 18: ...is the same as described above Terminating a Distress Alert CAUTION If a false distress alert is transmitted accidentally use the CANCEL button to cancel transmission of the distress alert Then report...

Page 19: ...ctive procedure at that time the CH16 is set and the Receive mark starts blinking and the alarm gradually grows louder 2 2 2 Touch the STOP button to stop the alarm Keep watch on CH16 for at least 5 m...

Page 20: ...xviii Equipment exterior JHS 800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone NQW 980 Handset NCM 980 VHF Controller NQW 980 Handset...

Page 21: ...roofed flush mount type for wing console NQE 1846 Handset Connector Box Waterproofed wing installation type NQE 1847B Handset Connector Box Indoor flush mount type NBD 965 AC DC Power Unit NCH 3210 Di...

Page 22: ...xx NVS 423R External Speaker...

Page 23: ...NCM 980 2 1 2 2 Main displays 2 2 2 2 1 Status display 2 2 2 2 2 Operating display 2 4 2 2 3 Function screen 2 7 2 2 4 Menu screen 2 8 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 4 OPERATION 4 1 4 1 Overview of operations of...

Page 24: ...distress alerts 4 32 4 4 5 2 Distress alerts from the menu 4 35 4 4 5 3 Receiving distress alerts 4 38 4 4 6 Distress relay calls on behalf of someone else DROBOSE 4 39 4 5 DSC call log 4 42 4 5 1 Re...

Page 25: ...uch panel 6 4 6 4 System alarm indication 6 5 6 4 1 Alarm list 6 6 6 4 2 Viewing the alarm history 6 7 6 5 Checking the setup condition 6 8 6 5 1 System information 6 8 6 5 2 Software version 6 9 6 6...

Page 26: ...ains internal organizations such as ITU R and ITU T ITU R The International Telecommunication Union ITU radio communications department IWW Inland Waterway Inland Waterway LT Local Time Local Time MMS...

Page 27: ...call URGENCY Urgent communications call DISTRESS Distress alert DROBOSE Distress relay call to individual or to area on behalf of someone else who is in distress EOS End Of Sequence Termination code a...

Page 28: ...al instability these call messages with the following information are used Neutral ship In accordance with ITU resolution 18 Mob 83 inform all ships that own ship is of neutral nationality Medical TRN...

Page 29: ...ther channels It also allows the use of up to 200 private channels Contains ATIS Automatic Transmitter Identification System function for the inland waterway channels The transceiver and controller ar...

Page 30: ...t MPBX50191 For VHF controller 7 Handset NQW 980 Waterproof type IP66 equivalent 8 CQD 10 Connector Box CQD 10 12 terminals 9 CAN cable CFS 830 For connecting JHS 800S and NCM 980 5 m long 10 AUX cabl...

Page 31: ...965 Power Supply Waterproofed Handset Connection Box Waterproofed Handset Connection Box Indoor Handset Connection Box The radiotelephone can also be used with connected remote maintenance systems BA...

Page 32: ...1 4 1 4 External dimensions Below are the external dimensions of each unit 1 Marine VHF Radiotelephone JHS 800S 2 Handset NQW 980 Unit mm Weight Approx 2 1 kg Unit mm Weight Approx 0 5 kg Mounting sur...

Page 33: ...Equipment Overview 1 5 3 Antenna 7ABJD0004 and Mounting bracket MPBX41928A Unit mm Weight Approx 2 4 kg Mast Antenna...

Page 34: ...Equipment Overview 1 6 4 AC DC power supply NBD 965 Unit mm Weight Approx 2 1 kg...

Page 35: ...Equipment Overview 1 7 5 VHF Controller NCM 980 6 Connector box CQD 10 Unit mm Weight Approx 0 9 kg Mounting surface cut dimensions Caulking color 4 places Unit mm Weight Approx 1 1 kg...

Page 36: ...Equipment Overview 1 8 7 Handset connector box NQE 1845 8 Handset connector box NQE 1846 Unit mm Weight Approx 0 5 kg Unit mm Weight Approx 1 1 kg...

Page 37: ...Equipment Overview 1 9 9 Handset connector box NQE 1847B 10 Printer NKG 908 Desktop type Unit mm Weight Approx 2 8 kg Unit mm Weight Approx 0 3 kg VIEW VIEW 4 M3 depth 10...

Page 38: ...Equipment Overview 1 10 Wall mount type Flush mount type Unit mm Weight Approx 3 8 kg Unit mm Weight Approx 3 4 kg Cut dimensions on Mounting surface Cut dimensions on Mounting surface...

Page 39: ...Equipment Overview 1 11 Unit mm Weight Approx 1 1 kg 11 External speaker NVS 423R...

Page 40: ...Equipment Overview 1 12 1 5 Block diagram...

Page 41: ...ton When in distress sends a DSC distress alert after pressing for 4 seconds 4 Color LCD display touch panel Use the touch panel to do button operations 5 PWR button Turns the power on and off 6 SQL S...

Page 42: ...ndicates the receiving signal strength indicator 10 Indicates the level of the squelch Or indicates the status as follows Closed Opened Closed by Preset SQL Opened by Preset SQL 11 Indicates the level...

Page 43: ...n requested on a disabled channel Under communication active or on hold it becomes CALL LIST button to display the communication selection screen Refer to 2 2 2 Operating display 8 Displays a menu for...

Page 44: ...if a DSC is sent or received the handset is operated PTT is pressed while the status screen is displayed 1 Displays the standard information on the status screen 2 Communication or Displays menu items...

Page 45: ...screen is closed automatically 1 Displays the DSC message information Shows the sender s or other receiver s identification number MMSI Additionally the following special marks may be indicated on thi...

Page 46: ...4 Menu screen Procedures type Received DSC Sending DSC Communication Procedures state Blue while operating active white while on hold Overview of the DSC message Address Types INDV INDIVIDUAL GRP GROU...

Page 47: ...l settings when shipped from the factory SCAN Displays the scan menu DUAL WATCH Starts the dual watch TRIPLE WATCH Starts the triple watch PUBLIC ADDR Starts the public address mode INTCOM Displays th...

Page 48: ...screen Touching the menu buttons displays their various menu screens 1 Indicates that the squelch is on while the main menu is displayed appears while transmitting 2 Indicates the current menu name 3...

Page 49: ...rease and decrease numbers and move selections 3 editing buttons Changes to the text input screen Enabled when a blue line appears at the bottom 4 undo button Cancels the previous operation and return...

Page 50: ...turns to the previous status 3 return button Returns you to the menu screen 4 change type of characters buttons Changes the type of characters that are input 123 button Number input button Symbols inp...

Page 51: ...t range setting screen is displayed To print a specific list select SELECT and set the start number START and end number END for the list number you want to print and then touch the PRINT button A pop...

Page 52: ...ve installation of this equipment to our service center or agents Special knowledge on selecting the place where the antenna is to be mounted and setting the ID number MMSI assigned to the ship is req...

Page 53: ...o use DSC to call another station and other functions CAUTION Do not carry out operation of touch panel by a sharp object Otherwise the screen may be damaged If power outage occurs inside of the ship...

Page 54: ...audio or noise regardless of the radio wave reception cond itions Replacing the handset on hook returns the channel to CH16 factory default value Also on hook detection can be disabled by using the h...

Page 55: ...REGION ITU USA CAN IWW CH SQL SET MAINT ALARM INFO ALARM HIST OK Maintenance SYSTEM INFO OK S W VER OK Software version DSC AF CHECK SELF DIAG TRX OK TRX diagnosis DISP OK Display diagnosis DSC LOOP O...

Page 56: ...onger the pop up THE SYSTEM WILL BE SHUT DOWN WITHIN 8 SECONDS will be displayed Message Contents DETECTED MEMORY ERROR SO CLEARED THE AREA OF VHF RADIOTELEPHONE MEMORY Detected memory error in main u...

Page 57: ...s off the power to the controller ALL OFF Turns off the power to the main unit and all controllers CANCEL Returns to the previous screen 3 In case of the controller not being have the access rights th...

Page 58: ...squelch control to an appropriate position Normally the squelch control would be adjusted to where rotated the squelch control clockwise one additional tick from the squelch closing position 4 4 4 Li...

Page 59: ...ch the 8 button Setting of the CH18 is finished 2 Setting a 2 digits channel with a letter A B Incase of the USA CH20A 1 1 1 Set the region category to USA Then in the status display or operations scr...

Page 60: ...4 4 4 Touch the 2 button within one second The 4 digits display form at right is appeared Then if left for more than 1 second the hyphen is appeared and starts flashing as shown at right 5 5 5 Touch t...

Page 61: ...just before releasing the PTT key Always say out when terminating communications Receiving a call on CH16 1 1 1 Lift the handset from the cradle 2 2 2 Press the PTT key and respond to the call as des...

Page 62: ...ing starts immediately If you select the SELECT CH button Select CH scan then the screen on the right appears and you can use the following operation to change the channel range 1 You can change the s...

Page 63: ...ase of CH10 selected Disabled the dual watch either when the channel region is Inland waterways IWW or when CH70 has been selected 3 3 3 To terminate the dual watch press the DW STOP button After term...

Page 64: ...nel 10 The triple watch is also terminated when off hook or PTT ON is detected or a channel is set in the DSC transmission menu During the triple watch the radiotelephone watches channel 16 and two ot...

Page 65: ...ns 3 3 3 Use the buttons to select a channel category and select a channel number with either the buttons or the Edit button First ITU is displayed Touching the button at this point changes the settin...

Page 66: ...et and the communicating procedure is started in active 4 2 8 Communicating on a private channel Private channels for assigned frequencies of fishing ship or other specially assigned frequencies are r...

Page 67: ...hannel region This menu sets the channel region to ITU USA Canada CAN or Inland Waterway IWW Procedure 1 1 1 In the main menu touch the CH OPE REGION buttons 2 2 2 Touch the menu button of the region...

Page 68: ...nnel the preset value is canceled immediately and the SQL control is available The preset squelch value can be cleared with respect to each channel or each channel region Procedure 1 1 1 After setting...

Page 69: ...that have been registered Use the buttons or the SEARCH button to display the channel you want to call then touch the LIST button to select it Use the numeric keypad to manually input the ADDRESS MMSI...

Page 70: ...art communications using the handset The screen as shown at right is displayed When completed the communications return the handset to the cradle If the station is unable to comply with the call own s...

Page 71: ...operation menu buttons The options are provided as below ACK Transmits acknowledgement NACK Transmits non acknowledgement Note Select the reason for not acknowledging from the UNABLE REASON screen at...

Page 72: ...as in the diagram below the receiving mark flashes and the alarm grows louder gradually In this case after silencing the alarm select ACK to acknowledge it Furthermore if there is no transmission in...

Page 73: ...at right to RTN GROUP RT and then touch the button 3 3 3 Touch the EDIT ADDR buttons and input the group ID that you want to call and then touch the button The working channel is set automatically 4...

Page 74: ...e receiving mark flashes and the alarm grows louder gradually If no transmission was just done the received call starts immediately in progress and the work channel is set automatically Additionally t...

Page 75: ...ion you want to call the same way as described above for doing a routine call 4 4 4 Touch the EDIT TEL NO buttons and input the telephone number that you want to call and then touch the button Press t...

Page 76: ...ter answered the phone the phone call charge is started If not answered within 1 minute this call is terminated It may be similar in the case of bad radio link condition during communication 8 8 8 To...

Page 77: ...on Coast station ID 004310000 Categori General calls for routine works Type Radiotelephone Work Channel CH03 Caller TEL No 1234567890123456 3 3 3 If able to comply lift the handset from the cradle to...

Page 78: ...oximity check MENU AIS INFO PROX CHECK is ON the list number of the targeted ship is blue If there is no AIS information for other ships NO DATA is displayed 2 2 2 Use the buttons or the GOTO button t...

Page 79: ...or URG INDV RT Both calls of the safety test and the safety position request are described later 4 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 Special safety individual calls test calls and position request calls 1 Safety test ca...

Page 80: ...ent and the screen at right is displayed 3 3 3 When acknowledgement is received the receiving mark flashes and the alarm sounds After silencing it with the STOP button a received screen as shown at ri...

Page 81: ...osition request calls 1 Receiving safety test calls Procedure The receiving screen at right is displayed and the receiving mark flashes and the alarm grows louder gradually If there was no immediate p...

Page 82: ...free the message is sent 3 3 3 After sending the message the working channel is set and the DSC calling procedure is finished Start broadcasting using the handset For an urgency call touch the EDIT S...

Page 83: ...rating the received message as the active procedure automatically When the working channel is changed the popup screen is displayed to notice it To stop the urgency alarm touch the STOP button If you...

Page 84: ...lert to a nearby RCC Rescue Coordination Center in Japan inform the nearest Japan Coast Guard Information to be reported Ship s name type nationality and ID number the date time location and reason wh...

Page 85: ...sending is shown at Next During this time you can retransmit a distress alert manually by pressing the DISTRESS button again or using the radiotelephone Option menus are available as follows PAUSE Mak...

Page 86: ...screen for the distress alert opens the popup screen shown at right 2 Touch the CONT button Sends the distress acknowledgement to own ship 3 After DSC acknowledgements are complete the popup screen sh...

Page 87: ...matically by a GPS type device or has already been input manually that information is also displayed 2 2 2 Touch the EDIT NATURE buttons Use the buttons to select the nature of distress from those bel...

Page 88: ...or other navigational equipment MAN manual input CL not displayed COORD Select the coordinates from below NE NW SE SW LATITUDE Manually input the latitude LONGITUDE Manually input the longitude 4 4 4...

Page 89: ...SS button for at least 3 seconds until the countdown is completed The rest of the procedure is the same as described in the Quick distress alert The precautions about operations of this screen using t...

Page 90: ...tes and then notify the coast station as appropriate Select a process with the buttons ACK Sends the acknowledgement to the distress alert RLY Sends the distress relay INF Indicates the received distr...

Page 91: ...on if known and the nature of distress to send to all ships or a coast station CAUTION When transmitting these calls absolutely do not operate the DISTRESS button Doing so may cause a false distress a...

Page 92: ...POS buttons Time EDIT UTC buttons The nature of distress is selectable from below Nature of distress Contents FIRE Fire explosion FLOODING Flooding COLLISION Collision GROUNDING Grounding LISTING List...

Page 93: ...ight 5 5 5 When receiving the acknowledgement from the coast station the screen shows as shown at right The receiving mark blinks while the alarm sounds After touching the STOP button to stop the alar...

Page 94: ...1 Received distress messages Received messages regarding distress alerts and the acknowledgements distress relay calls and the acknowledgements are displayed in this received distress message log Howe...

Page 95: ...category field 2 2 2 Use the buttons or the GOTO button to display the message and then touch the LIST button Display the details of the message of the number you touched Also the MMSI button is used...

Page 96: ...ps that are pre registered Procedure 1 1 1 In the main menu touch the AIS INFO PROX CHEC buttons The example at right shows the factory default setting 2 2 2 Change the STATE to ON using the buttons 3...

Page 97: ...lowing Replaying track number 1 Total track numbers 12 Counter value elapsed time 2 seconds Recorded time of the track 36 seconds 2 2 2 After finishing the playback of a track the next track is displa...

Page 98: ...In the stop mode use or to display the track you want to temporarily save The example at right shows the case of track 1 selected Only 1 track can be saved 2 2 2 Touch the OPE SAVE buttons A beep soun...

Page 99: ...deletes all tracks Procedure 1 1 1 In the stop mode use or to display the track you want to delete 2 2 2 Touch the OPE ERASE buttons The confirmation message is appeared 3 3 3 After confirming the mes...

Page 100: ...e recorded when the squelch is opened Procedure 1 1 1 Lift the handset from the cradle and then touch the MENU VOICE FUNC PUBLIC ADDR buttons The PA mode is started and enabled to make an announcement...

Page 101: ...oller you want to call The screen at right is displayed and the intercom call is started Putting the handset on hook during a call ends intercom mode and returns you to the status display Touching the...

Page 102: ...e ACCEPT button to enter the CONNECTED state 2 2 2 When answering to the call lift the handset and start the communication Press PTT key to talk To finish the intercom replace the handset on hook Touc...

Page 103: ...P BT FUNC buttons and change to ON using the button and then touch the button to register 3 3 3 In the main menu on the main unit touch the SETUP BT SET BT PAIR buttons The SEARCHING DEVICE AUTOMATICA...

Page 104: ...ETUP menu time for the position information when the ship is in said position Procedure 1 1 1 In the main menu touch the SETUP DATE TIME buttons 2 2 2 Display the page you want to set with the buttons...

Page 105: ...local time to display DATA FORMAT Select a date format to use for the DSC saved message lists alarm history etc from below YY MM DD Displays January 23 2017 as 17 01 23 MMM DD YY Displays January 23...

Page 106: ...information from below GPS GPS or other navigational equipment MAN manual input CL not displayed COORD Select the coordinates from below NE NW SE SW LATITUD Manually input the latitude LONGITUDE Manua...

Page 107: ...the main menu touch the SETUP DISP SET LCD ADJ buttons 2 2 2 Display the items you want to adjust with the buttons Use either the buttons or the Edit button to select them Set each item within the ra...

Page 108: ...et with the buttons Show the items you want to set with the buttons and then make changes using either the buttons or the Edit button Set each item within the ranges given below 1 3 SOUND SPEAKER ON O...

Page 109: ...NU 22 SYSTEM INFO MENU MAINT 3 DIST E MENU 23 DSC AF CHECK DSC AF MENU MAINT 4 TEST CALL MENU 24 DATE TIME MENU SET UP 5 DSC LOGS MENU 25 POS TIME MENU SET UP 6 SHIPS LIST MENU SET UP CALL LIST 26 DIS...

Page 110: ...confirm 5 3 4 Name the device The main unit and multiple controllers can be named respectively to make identification easier Procedure 1 1 1 In the main menu touch the SETUP DISP SET UNIT NAME buttons...

Page 111: ...input 00 In this case OFF is displayed after setting 3 3 3 Finally push the button to confirm 5 3 6 Setting the handset You can disable handset detection via the hook switch so as not to set to CH16 w...

Page 112: ...nel area Do the following settings for displaying the numeric key pad input 0 9 for selecting channels when the channel display area is touched on the status display Procedure 1 1 1 In the main menu t...

Page 113: ...TO button display the station list to create or edit and then touch the LIST button for that number The image to the right is an example of when NO 01 is selected and NAME and MMSI is input The image...

Page 114: ...number to change by touching the LIST button The example at right shows the case of the No 1 selected to revise the content 2 2 2 If you want to change the NAME or the MMSI touch the Edit button do c...

Page 115: ...are no active transmissions automatic acknowledgement can be done when the following DSC calls are received Safety test call Safety position request call Routine polling call Individual call requestin...

Page 116: ...onal subject of either Medical transportation or Neutral nationality can be sent It is useful for the situation when sailing dangerous waters such as in areas of political instability and needed to in...

Page 117: ...individual call the address of the call is entered the caller s ID of the individual call as it is i e if the 10th digit of the caller s ID is not 0 the address is 10 digit MMSI automatically Procedu...

Page 118: ...then make changes using either the buttons or the Edit button The setting items are as follows ACK DIST The acknowledged distress alert events sent from the own ship Setting range 00 OFF to 60 minute...

Page 119: ...on to register 5 6 2 Setting printer properties When connecting the printers configure the conditions as follows Procedure 1 1 1 In the main menu touch the SETUP PRN PROP buttons The setting items are...

Page 120: ...ON when turning on the controller power supply and set it to OFF to set the controller power supply to the previous state This function is only for the controller The INTERLOCK button is not displayed...

Page 121: ...ections should be made regularly Inspection sequence Inspection items Procedure 1 Antenna system Check that antennas and the connectors are secure 2 Squelch operation Turn the SQL control on the devic...

Page 122: ...d then touch the EXE button to perform the self diagnosis The EXE button becomes the CANCEL button and the test begins The following test modes are available TRX ALL all modes MEMORY E2PROM TRX LOOP D...

Page 123: ...ck test OK Normal NG TX WKR DSC1 error NG WKR RX DSC2 error NG ALL DSC1 2 error PS DC DC DC DC PWR output voltage check OK Normal NG Error PRINTER Printout test for printer Only data output to the pri...

Page 124: ...enabled Procedure 1 1 1 In the main menu touch the MAINT CLEAN SCREEN buttons This can be started only after all alerts have been acknowledged 2 2 2 Touch the CONFIRM CLEANING THE SCREEN button The re...

Page 125: ...stricted The alarm information is formatted as follows Alarm Date and Time Alarm Category Alarm Number Popup Information Alarm categories are CAUTION only Scroll using the buttons if there are more th...

Page 126: ...cted a serial communication error in controller 3 Please contact JRC or our agency 014 CTRL4 SIO Detected a serial communication error in controller 4 Please contact JRC or our agency 016 GPS SIO Dete...

Page 127: ...s Alarm categories are CAUTION only 2 2 2 If you are checking the history of alarms that occurred in the past touch the ALARM HIST button here A popup screen opens Select OK 3 3 3 The alarm history is...

Page 128: ...his controller WKR The setting status to use the watch keeping receiver Default setting Valid PRIORITY CH The registered priority channel number Default setting CH16 TX MONITOR The setting status to m...

Page 129: ...e MAINT DSC AF CHECK buttons 2 2 2 Using TYPE s buttons select the type of DSC modulated signal The following types are selectable 2100 Hz Space frequency B 1300 Hz Mark frequency Y DOT Dot pattern 3...

Page 130: ...power supply voltage fuses and connectors 2 If there are no problems with the above use a tester to check for errors The following table shows the instruments required for effect repairs and the sever...

Page 131: ...from other station via radiotelephone or DSC call No operator in that station or unavailable to respond due to other duties Wait and retry later Can do PWR button operations and adjust the sound and...

Page 132: ...BD 2800 POWER CABLE CFS 810 FUSE 0997015 WXN For POWER CABLE CFS 810 NCM 980 VHF CONTROLLER optional Name Unit Part Name Notes CONTROL UNIT CDJ 9800 POWER UNIT CBD 9800 CAN CABLE CFS 830 NBD 865 AC DC...

Page 133: ...ondition such as fire pollution abnormal voltage natural disaster ex thunder storms earthquake etc JRC will repair the equipment for a fee Furthermore regardless of the warranty period orders of consu...

Page 134: ...Disposal 8 1 8 DISPOSAL Observe all rules and regulations of the local authorities when disposing of this equipment...

Page 135: ...ansmission power settings squelch adjustment volume adjustment screen adjustment Performance criteria IMO A 803 19 A 694 17 MSC 68 68 MSC Circ 862 IEC 60945 Ed 4 2002 08 Power supply voltage 24 VDC 19...

Page 136: ...oscillation method Frequency synthesizer Frequency accuracy 10 x 10 6 or less Sensitivity phone 6dB V or less SINAD 20dB Sensitivity DSC 1 or lower symbol error rate at 0dB V Selectivity 6dB bandwidt...

Page 137: ...mV during interference input 1 or lower character error rate Intermodulation characteristics 2 5 mV during interference input 1 or lower character error rate Blocking characteristics BER is less than...

Page 138: ...57 000 157 000 2020 161 600 Transmission prohibited 21 157 050 161 650 22 157 100 161 700 23 157 150 161 750 24 157 200 161 800 25 157 250 161 850 26 157 300 161 900 27 157 350 161 950 28 157 400 162...

Page 139: ...use prohibited 24 157 200 161 800 25 157 250 161 850 26 157 300 161 900 27 157 350 161 950 28 157 400 162 000 60 Unused 61 Unused 62 Unused 63A 156 175 156 175 64 Unused 65A 156 275 156 275 66A 156 32...

Page 140: ...1 750 23B 161 750 24 157 200 161 800 25 157 250 161 850 25B 161 850 26 157 300 161 900 27 157 350 161 950 28 157 400 162 000 28B 162 000 60 156 025 160 625 61A 156 075 156 075 For CCG General use proh...

Page 141: ...rohibited 21 157 050 161 650 22 157 100 161 700 23 157 150 161 750 24 157 200 161 800 25 157 250 161 850 26 157 300 161 900 27 157 350 161 950 28 157 400 162 000 60 156 025 160 625 61 156 075 160 675...

Page 142: ...rvice WX9 161 775 CANADA CMB service WX0 163 275 NOAA weather channel Assigned only 6 Private Channels For fishing or specially assigned channels CH Simplex Semi duplex Frequency MHz P001 P200 Common...

Page 143: ...A Source switching function Automatic switching to DC power when AC power is cut off uninterrupted output Automatic switching from DC to AC when AC power is restored Temperature range for full perfor...

Page 144: ...IEC61162 450 Ed 1 2011 06 compliant Input sentence NMEA0183 V1 5 GGA GLL RMC V2 0 GGA GLL RMC ZDA V2 3 GGA GLL RMC GNS ZDA Talker GP or other Data type Ship position time information GGA GNS GLL RMC D...

Page 145: ...f antenna altitude m Antenna altitude above below mean sea level geoid Horizontal dilution of precision Number of satellites in use 00 12 may be different from the number in view GPS quality indicator...

Page 146: ...eed over ground knots Longitude E W Latitude N S Status A data valid V navigation receiver warning UTC of position fix 1 2 4 GNS GNSS fix data GNS hhmmss ss llll ll a yyyyy yy a c c xx x x x x x x x x...

Page 147: ...Specifications 9 13 1 2 5 ZDA Time and date ZDA hhmmss ss xx xx xxxx xx xx hh CR LF Local zone minutes 00 to 59 Local zone hours 00 h to 13 h Year UTC Month 01 to 12 UTC Day 01 to 31 UTC UTC...

Page 148: ...DL1 5 9 18 19 VDO sentence VDL1 3 18 ALR sentence 003 004 026 062 065 Talker AI only Data type Name and identification number of other ship Position information of other ship AIS type Class A B Base s...

Page 149: ...450 Ed 1 2011 06 compliant Input Output sentence ALC sentence Manufacturer mnemonic code field is unused Interval is 20sec ALF sentence Manufacturer mnemonic code and Escalation counter fields are unu...

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Page 151: ...e as described below Printing cannot be done from the controller Refer to 4 1 Operation overview There are no settings for external handsets Refer to 5 3 2 Sound settings and 5 3 6 Setting the handset...

Page 152: ...bove deck Procedure 1 1 1 In the case of the waterproof type remove the water resistant cap 2 2 2 Connect the handset NQW 980 to the connector 3 3 3 Turn ON the switch to start communications The acce...

Page 153: ...from JRC or our agency Procedure 1 1 1 Turn on both of the AC and DC switches If there is no AC power connected only turn on the DC power switch 2 2 2 Confirm that the DC OUTPUT lamp is lit If this la...

Page 154: ...e printing paper used in this printer is a heat sensitive paper Take the following precautions when using this paper Store the paper away from heat humidity or heat sources Do not rub the paper with a...

Page 155: ...Pull the release lever toward you Press and hold the power button Loading the printer paper 1 1 1 Pull the release lever toward you The paper cover will open 2 2 2 Insert the paper as shown at right P...

Page 156: ...JUNE 2018 Edition 1...

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