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16. When to stop CPR (Keep the electrode pads on.)   

a)  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. 

 

Summary of Contents for JLN-720

Page 1: ...eneral 1 Function of Each Components 2 Operation Method 3 Menu Settings and Configurations 4 Installation Method 5 Maintenance and Inspection 6 After Sales Service 7 Disposal 8 Specification 9 Install...

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Page 3: ...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...

Page 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 b...

Page 5: ...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 lyin...

Page 6: ...sitant 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...

Page 7: ...k 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 y...

Page 8: ...he 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...

Page 9: ...d 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...

Page 10: ...ion 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...

Page 11: ...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 posi...

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Page 13: ...Wing Display Optional NWW 61T 2 4 2 5 Distance Counter Optional NWW 7 2 5 Chapter 3 Operation Method 3 1 3 1 Basic Operation 3 2 3 1 1 Power Supply ON OFF 3 2 3 1 2 Adjusting Brightness 3 3 3 2 Displ...

Page 14: ...2 Installation of the GPS Compass Sensor 5 3 5 3 Connection Diagram 5 5 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Inspection 6 1 6 1 Routine Maintenance 6 1 6 2 Countermeasures for Abnormalities and Faults 6 2 Chapt...

Page 15: ...6 9 6 1 Panel 9 6 9 6 2 Electrical Specifications 9 6 9 6 3 Environmental Requirements 9 6 9 6 4 Mechanical Specifications 9 6 9 7 MID Optional NWZ 4610 9 7 9 7 1 Panel 9 7 9 7 2 Electrical Specificat...

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Page 17: ...ions of IMO International Marine Organization measures and displays wide range vessel speed over ground Please read all safety precautions pictorial indication and manual carefully before using your e...

Page 18: ...ment is not operated correctly CAUTION This indication is shown where user is supposed to be injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is neglected and this equipment is n...

Page 19: ...r and breaker Failure to comply may cause an electric shock fire or an equipment fault Make sure to turn the breaker off since voltage is still outputted from the distribution processor even after the...

Page 20: ...ice department sales department regional office branch or sales office Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition may cause fire or an electric shock The satellite log must be used strict...

Page 21: ...ng severe thunder Failure to comply may result in an electric shock When the power cable is damaged exposed cable conductor broken cable or torn capsule request replacement to the store nearest JRC ag...

Page 22: ...the cable that is attached to the GPS compass sensor do not bend the cable to a sharp angle twist it or install it in such a manner that some force is applied to the cable Failure to comply may cause...

Page 23: ...ed by the dropping equipment When installing this equipment make sure that the equipment is connected to the earth terminal and the earth plate properly Failure to comply may results in an electric sh...

Page 24: ...se this product is designed to be installed for ship Adjustments must be made by specialized service technicians Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation and this may lead to accidents or e...

Page 25: ...uch panel by a sharp object Otherwise the screen may be damaged If power outage occurs inside of the ship during the operation of the satellite log the image may be disturbed or may not be displayed I...

Page 26: ...xxiv Exterior of the Equipment NWZ 510SDG Main Display NNN 21 GPS Compass Sensor NQA 7010 Distribution Processor...

Page 27: ...ifferential GPS DIM Dimmer DISP Display DR Dead Reckoning Dead Reckoned Position DWG Drawing E East EL Electroluminescence EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility FG Frame Ground FORE Fore G Standard Accele...

Page 28: ...te of Turn PRN Pseudo Random Noise RECV Receive RMS Remote Maintenance System RMS Root Mean Square Rx RX Receive Receiver S South S N Signal to Noise ratio SAT Satellite SBAS Satellite based Augmentat...

Page 29: ...xxvii VTG Vector Track an Speed over the Ground NMEA Standard Sentence W West WT Water Tracking...

Page 30: ...Part 1 Single talker and multiple listeners IEC61162 2 Part 2 Single talker and multiple listeners high speed transmission IEC62288 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems Pre...

Page 31: ...ed which are ahead stern vessel speed bow starboard port speed and stern starboard port speed The ahead stern vessel speed is measured combining with Gyro the bow starboard port speed and the stern st...

Page 32: ...s version VBW vessel speed information VLW sailing distance information and VTG course and speed information can be outputted in sentence format based on IEC61162 1 Besides it can be switched between...

Page 33: ...Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1 Supported standards This equipment complies with the following standards IMO MSC 334 90 IEC61023 ed 3 IEC60945 ed 4 IEC61162 1 ed 5 IEC61924 2 ed 1 INS 1 IEC62288...

Page 34: ...ith Gyro and ROT is necessary to operate the standard components Options Separately sold Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks Remote Display NWZ 650SDR NWZ 840SDR NWZ650SDR NWZ840SDR 5 up to 5 units...

Page 35: ...information Display Communication Power Supply Cable CFQ 5766D CFQ5766D 1 10m 14 core extension CFQ 5766F CFQ5766F 1 20m 14 core extension Junction Box for GPS Compass Sensor NQE 7720 NQE 7720 1 14 pi...

Page 36: ...utline of the Equipment 1 6 1 4 Construction This section provides the outline drawings of the system components GPS Compass Sensor Weight 5 9kg NNN 21 Unit mm Distribution Processor Weight 11kg NQA 7...

Page 37: ...1 7 Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1 Main Display Weight 1 2kg NWZ 510SDG Unit mm Remote Display Optional Weight 1 7kg NWZ 650SDR Unit mm...

Page 38: ...Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1 8 Remote Display Optional Weight 2 4kg NWZ 840SDR Unit mm Multi information Display Optional Weight 0 8kg NWZ 4610 Unit mm...

Page 39: ...1 9 Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1 Wing Display Optional Weight 5kg NWW 61T Unit mm Digital Display Optional Weight 1 3kg NWW 62TB Unit mm...

Page 40: ...hapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1 10 Distance Counter Optional Weight 0 8kg NWW 7 Unit mm Note The sailing distance meter NWW 7 operates up to a speed of 45 kn Analog Display Optional NWW 24 Unit mm...

Page 41: ...1 11 Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1 NWW 25 Unit mm NWW 26 Unit mm...

Page 42: ...24S20O NWW 25S20G NWW 25S20O NWW 26S20G NWW 26S20O 5 25kn L NWW 24L25G NWW 24L25O NWW 25L25G NWW 25L25O NWW 26L25G NWW 26L25O M NWW 26M25G NWW 26M25O S NWW 24S25G NWW 24S25O NWW 25S25G NWW 25S25O NWW...

Page 43: ...1 13 Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1 Dimmer Unit Optional Weight 0 5kg NCM 227 Unit mm Distance counter Optional Weight 0 5kg NCM 329 Unit mm...

Page 44: ...V Dimmer Volume NCM 227 Maintenance PC VBW VLW output IEC61162 1 Exclusive selectable 200 Pulse Reserved Reserved Maximum number of Remote Disp is five RXD0 TXD0 RX RX TX RX TX RX TX OUT ACK ALM BUZZ...

Page 45: ...starboard port speed stern starboard port speed Section sailing distance total sailing distance Rate of turn ROT Enables the following operations by a touch panel Brightness adjustment Switching betwe...

Page 46: ...Ahead astern speed in digital or analog bow starboard port speed stern starboard port speed Section sailing distance total sailing distance Enables the following operations by a touch panel Brightnes...

Page 47: ...e this key to adjust the brightness of the back light Menu Use this key to display the main menu Display Use this key to switch the display screen Clear Use this key to cancel the operation Use this k...

Page 48: ...Wing Display Optional NWW 61T No Name Function POWER button Turns the power supply ON OFF whenever the button is pressed DIMMER button Adjusts the brightness UNIT button Switches the speed unit betwe...

Page 49: ...2 5 Chapter 2 Function of Each Components 2 2 5 Distance Counter Optional NWW 7 No Name Function Trip reset Press this key to reset TRIP...

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Page 51: ...atellite log only an accident such as collision or grounding may occur This equipment must not be used by anyone except ship s crews and maintenance staff Failure to comply may result in misuse Do not...

Page 52: ...witched to the normal screen after 30 seconds Please do not shut down the main display before the vessel speed is displayed If the power supply button is long pressed again the shutdown screen which i...

Page 53: ...n the touch panel The brightness is set to maximum initially Main Display NWZ 510SDG Remote Display NWZ 650SDR Optional Remote Display NWZ 840SDR Optional When the DIM button is touched the display br...

Page 54: ...n the ship speeds of the ahead astern and starboard port directions rate of turn and accumulated sailing distance are displayed 3 2 1 Displaying Ship Speeds Main Display NWZ 510SDG Wing Display NWW 61...

Page 55: ...ection is displayed and when the ship is moving in the astern direction is displayed Ship speed in the starboard port direction stern When the stern is moving in the starboard direction is displayed a...

Page 56: ...Turn Main Display NWZ 510SDG No Display Remarks Rate of Turn ROT The ROT scale that is displayed on the screen can be set in the menu For the setting of ROT scale refer to 4 3 2 ROT Scale Settings Rat...

Page 57: ...Chapter 3 Operation Method 3 3 2 3 Displaying the Accumulated Sailing Distance Main Display NWZ 510SDG Remote Display NWZ 650SDR Optional Remote Display NWZ 840SDR Optional Distance Counter NWW 7 Opti...

Page 58: ...tween the point The TOTAL total sailing distance is used to calculate the total run distance of the whole journey TRIP TOTAL button Whenever the button is touched the display is switched between the t...

Page 59: ...unctioning normally Main Display NWZ 510SDG Remote Display NWZ 650SDR Optional Remote Display NWZ 840SDR Optional When an alert occurs the event is notified with alert icon and buzzer sound Every pres...

Page 60: ...s would be disappeared from the Alert List The maximum Alert list display is 10 For alert list and possible causes please refer to 4 3 10 Alert History The maximum Alert history display is 40 The Aler...

Page 61: ...e menus on the touch panel Adjustments must be made by specialized service technicians Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation and this may lead to accidents or equipment failure Adjust th...

Page 62: ...Menu Settings and Configurations 4 2 4 1 Main Menu Touch the MENU button on the touch panel Main Display NWZ 510SDG Remote Display NWZ 650SDR Optional Remote Display NWZ 840SDR Optional MENU button ME...

Page 63: ...brightness ABOUT Information on this equipment Displays the information relating to this equipment such as the software version ADV SET Advanced setting Menu for relevant engineers only This function...

Page 64: ...ing Setting the year month day and time of remote display DISP MODE Display mode selecting Selecting the display mode of remote display SOG STW SOG and STW selecting Selecting the display speed betwee...

Page 65: ...ions Saved setting is kept even after the power supply of this equipment is turned off Reset and close button Resets all the settings modifications and returns to the previous screen Change page butto...

Page 66: ...e position of the intended button does not match the calibration can be corrected in this menu 1 Touch the TOUCH CAL button in the main menu A touch position calibration confirmation screen is display...

Page 67: ...er for validation by touching the screen 5 Confirm the graph or the character Calibration is completed Close the TOUCH CAL menu by touching the ACCEPT button The touched position does not match the po...

Page 68: ...ate of turn refer to 3 2 2 Displaying Rate of Turn 1 Touch the ROT RANGE button in the main menu The screen for setting a scale of rate of turn is displayed 2 Change the display scale by touching the...

Page 69: ...he time period of a day 1 Touch the THEME button in the main menu A brightness adjustment screen is displayed 2 Change the brightness by touching the buttons DAY High brightness for daytime initial va...

Page 70: ...Software version GPS compass sensor core 1 Software version of GPS compass sensor core 1 Indicated in the format of RLx x Software version GPS compass sensor core 2 Software version of GPS compass sen...

Page 71: ...number of decimal digits of a ship speed The number of decimal digits can be set for the ship speed that is displayed on the normal screen 1 Touch the DIGITS button on the main menu A screen for setti...

Page 72: ...unit of the ship speed that is displayed on the touch panel can be set 1 Touch the UNITS button in the main menu A screen for setting a unit is displayed 2 Change the unit by touching the buttons kn k...

Page 73: ...menus are displayed The function of each submenu is as follows Submenu Function SAT INFO Displays satellite information INIT Increases the GPS accuracy by setting of the latitude longitude height of t...

Page 74: ...e GPS compass sensor 1 Touch the SAT INFO button in the submenu The 1st page of the satellite information screen is displayed 2 Change the page by touching the button as required and check the informa...

Page 75: ...rrently used Displays the satellite S N ratios signal to noise ratio starting from the highest ratio at the top to lowest For the display of the PRN code refer to PRN code display format PRN code disp...

Page 76: ...fer to PRN code display format Calculation progress The display changes in the sequence of as the GPS positioning calculation progresses When calculation is completed this mark is cleared Number of GP...

Page 77: ...can be switched between the east longitude and the west longitude the ALTITUDE height of the GPS compass sensor from the surface of sea can be decreased or increased every 10m 3 Touch the LATITUDE LO...

Page 78: ...ranges are as follows YEAR 2000 to 2099 initial value 2015 MONTH JAN DEC initial value JAN DAY 01 to 31 initial value 01 6 Turning to page 3 by touching the button 7 Set HOUR and MINUTE to the actual...

Page 79: ...the speed displayed on the main display 1 Touch the SMOOTH in the submenu A smooth setting screen is displayed 2 Select a smooth setting value by touching the buttons 0 Somewhat weak smooth setting re...

Page 80: ...measurement according to the status of signal reception In order SBAS GPS only GPS ONLY Position is fixed by GPS only SBAS measurement will not be performed SBAS GPS SBAS takes the priority of measur...

Page 81: ...S is stopped This alert indicates the stopping of the communication with GPS 3 Set the time from switching to DR Dead Reckoning to the issuing of alert by touching the buttons One of 1 min 2 min and 3...

Page 82: ...multiple pages the page can be switched by touching the buttons 3 Close the ALERT LIST menu by touching the button 4 3 11 Alert History The history of the alerts that were issued including occurring a...

Page 83: ...D FAILED Communication between distribution processor and main remote display is disconnected INVALID CHECKSUM OF NMEA Talker ID SENTENCE Communication between distribution processor and main remote d...

Page 84: ...tual information 1 Touch the DATE TIME button in the main menu of remote display The 1st page of the information setting screen is displayed 2 Set YEAR MONTH and DAY to the actual values by touching t...

Page 85: ...ATE TIME menu by touching the button 4 3 13 Display Mode Selection for remote display Display mode of the remote display can be selected in this menu 1 Touch the DISP MODE button in the main menu of r...

Page 86: ...STW button in the main menu of remote display 2 SOG STW setting screen is then displayed Touch the buttons to switch the SOG and STW of the remote display GNSS SOG Display the vessel speed over groun...

Page 87: ...om dropping under its own weight Failure to comply may result in an injury caused by the dropping equipment When installing this equipment make sure that the equipment is connected to the earth termin...

Page 88: ...a place that is not susceptible to interferences since signal cables are susceptible to noise and generate noise easily Do not install the equipment units in the coaxial cable besides of the DSB radi...

Page 89: ...ace free from any barriers so that the sensor can directly receive radio waves from the satellite without any blockage or re reflection of waves in the surrounding environment An unsuitable sensor ins...

Page 90: ...and outside of the beam Place at the distance of 3m or more from the VHF MF HF and azimuth detector Place at the distance of 1m or more from the magnetic compass sensor Place at the distance of 3m or...

Page 91: ...3 3 4 4 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 150 250V TTYC SLA 4 150 250V TTYC SLA 1 150 250V TTYC SLA 4 150 250V TTYC SLA 4 150 250V TTYC SLA 4 Power Alarm ACK Serial Alarm 2 or RMS System Alarm BuzOff ACK Speed Alarm Se...

Page 92: ...Display MFS Distribution cable VDR Maintenance PC Maintenance PC S101 AC line SW F251 FUSE F101 102 FUSE F103 104 FUSE F231 FUSE JA CFS 5680 J For Alarm DC24V JA 3 J291 F201 FUSE Attached to T1 T1 7L...

Page 93: ...3 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 J10 J20 J30 J50 J60 J40 J101 A...

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Page 95: ...the equipment in good condition it is recommended to carry out regular inspection This prevents equipment faults Regularly carry out the inspections that are listed in the table Notes Before inspecti...

Page 96: ...epartment sales department regional office branch or sales office The screen is blank or the power is not supplied to the equipment even if the power supply button is pressed Smoke abnormal odor or ab...

Page 97: ...truction in the instruction manual the distributor or JRC will repair the equipment without charge If the equipment becomes faulty due to mishandling negligence or for a reason beyond control such as...

Page 98: ...he inspection and maintenance separate from the normal maintenance contact the store nearest JRC agent JRC marine service department sales department regional office branch or sales office This servic...

Page 99: ...t rupture or fire may occur due to a battery short Disposal of this equipment Disposal treatment of this equipment must comply with the regulations or rules of the Government or the local government t...

Page 100: ...it Distribution Processor Peripherals Options Cables Documents SJ T11306 2006 Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the...

Page 101: ...imum digital display unit 0 01kn Minimum analog display unit Scale 0 5kn units Value 5 0kn units Sailing display range 0 999999 99 NM Ship speed accuracy 1 of the speed of the ship or 0 1kn whichever...

Page 102: ...Tracking acceleration 1G Power consumption About 4W 9 2 2 Environmental Requirements Operating temperature range 25 C to 55 C Storage temperature range 25 C to 70 C Protection level IP56 Vibration Com...

Page 103: ...ies with IEC60945 ed 4 Compass safety distance 1 0m STD 0 6m STEER 9 3 3 Mechanical Specifications External size 430mm width 576mm height 150mm depth excluding projected sections Weight About 11kg Col...

Page 104: ...function adjustments Selection from daytime intermediate nighttime and 16 level Color Munsell N2 5 9 4 2 Electrical Specifications Power supply voltage 18VDC to 34VDC Power consumption About 8W 9 4 3...

Page 105: ...ed Dimmer function adjustments Selection from daytime intermediate nighttime and 16 level Color Munsell N2 5 9 5 2 Electrical Specifications Power supply voltage 18VDC to 34VDC Power consumption About...

Page 106: ...ed Dimmer function adjustments Selection from daytime intermediate nighttime and 16 level Color Munsell N2 5 9 6 2 Electrical Specifications Power supply voltage 18VDC to 34VDC Power consumption About...

Page 107: ...Flash memory 9 7 2 Electrical Specifications Power supply voltage 12 24VDC 10 8V to 31 2V Power consumption Below 2 5W 9 7 3 Environmental Requirements Operating temperature range 15 C to 55 C Storag...

Page 108: ...h sentence is variable Make sure that sentences of any length can be received IEC61162 1 No 1 four ports IEC61162 1 No 2 four ports VBW Dual ground water speed JLN 720 outputs ground speed only VLW Du...

Page 109: ...lid V data invalid 7 Stern transverse water speed knots port 8 Status stern water speed A data valid V data invalid 9 Stern transverse ground speed port 10 Status stern ground speed A data valid V dat...

Page 110: ...c hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Time of alarm condition change UTC 2 Unique alarm number identifier at alarm source 3 Alarm condition A threshold exceeded V not exceeded 4 Alarm s acknowledge state A acknow...

Page 111: ...Revision counter 9 Checksum ARC Alert command refused VDARC hhmnss ss aaa x x x x c hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Release time 2 Alert specifically defined by the manufacturer 3 Alert ID 4 Alert instance 5 R...

Page 112: ...status ROT Rate of turn The priority of RX1 RX2 port sentence is as follows Heading RX1 HDT RX2 HDT RX1 THS RX2 THS Rate of turn RX2 ROT RX1 ROT IEC61162 1 RX3 port VBW Dual ground water speed Input w...

Page 113: ...THS THS True heading and status THS xxx x a hh CR LF 1 2 3 1 Heading degrees true 2 Mode indicator A Autonomous E Estimated dead reckoning S Simulator mode V Data not valid including standby 3 Checks...

Page 114: ...Checksum VLW Dual ground water distance VLW x x N x x N x x N x x N hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 Total cumulative water distance nautical miles 2 Water distance since reset nautical miles 3 Total cumulative g...

Page 115: ...A 1 Appendix A Installation Drawings APPA Appendix A Installation Drawings GPS Compass Sensor NNN 21...

Page 116: ...Appendix A Installation Drawings A 2 Distribution Processor NQA 7010...

Page 117: ...A 3 Appendix A Installation Drawings APPA Main Display NWZ 510SDG 3 axe built in...

Page 118: ...Appendix A Installation Drawings A 4 Remote Display NWZ 650SDR Optional...

Page 119: ...A 5 Appendix A Installation Drawings APPA Remote Display NWZ 840SDR Optional...

Page 120: ...Appendix A Installation Drawings A 6 MID NWZ 4610 Optional...

Page 121: ...A 7 Appendix A Installation Drawings APPA Wing Display NWW 61T Optional...

Page 122: ...Appendix A Installation Drawings A 8 Digital Display NWW 62TB Optional...

Page 123: ...A 9 Appendix A Installation Drawings APPA Distance Counter NWW 7 Optional...

Page 124: ...Appendix A Installation Drawings A 10 Analog Display NWW 24 Optional...

Page 125: ...A 11 Appendix A Installation Drawings APPA Analog Display NWW 25 Optional...

Page 126: ...Appendix A Installation Drawings A 12 Analog Display NWW 26 Optional...

Page 127: ...A 13 Appendix A Installation Drawings APPA Junction Box for GPS Compass Sensor NQE 7720 Optional...

Page 128: ...Appendix A Installation Drawings A 14 Dimmer Unit NCM 227 Optional...

Page 129: ...A 15 Appendix A Installation Drawings APPA Dimmer Unit NCM 329 Optional...

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Page 131: ...DIMENSION IN M M QUANTITY REMARKS WORKING SPARE DESCRIPTION SUB MARK OF BOX No PER SET PER VESS JRC CODE No 1 Fuse 2 4 MF51NR 250V 2 5ZFGD00200 2 Fuse 2 4 MF51NR 250V 4 5ZFGD00117 3 Fuse 1 2 MF51NR 2...

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Page 134: ...ent 1 7 32 Tatsumi Koto ku Tokyo 135 0053 Japan tmsc jrc co jp 81 50 3786 9201 e mail One call JLN 720 SATELLITE LOG Instruction Manual General 1 Function of Each Components 2 Operation Method 3 Menu...

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