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MARINE  RADAR

MARINE  RADAR

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

INSTRUCTION

INSTRUCTION

MANUAL

MANUAL

JMA-5312-6/6HS

JMA-5312-6/6HS

JMA-5322-7/9/6HS

JMA-5322-7/9/6HS

JMA-5332-12

JMA-5332-12

Summary of Contents for JMA-5312-6

Page 1: ...MARINE RADAR MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL JMA 5312 6 6HS JMA 5312 6 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS JMA 5332 12 JMA 5332 12 ...

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Page 3: ...ng dry cotton gloves ensures you further to prevent such danger It is also a necessary caution to put one of your hands in the pocket and not to use your both hands at the same time It is also important to select a stable foothold always to prevent additional injuries once you were shocked by electricity If you were injured from electric shock disinfect the burn sufficiently and get it taken care ...

Page 4: ...o call a doctor 4 Lay the victim on this back and loosen his necktie clothes belt etc 5 a Examine the victim s pulse b Examine his heartbeat bringing your ear close to his heart c Examine his breathing bringing the back of your hand or your face close to his face d Check the size of the pupils of his eyes 6 Open the victim s mouth and take out artificial teeth cigarette or chewing gum if any Keep ...

Page 5: ...d blow into it blocking the other nostril and his mouth completely 6 When the victim recovers consciousness he may try to stand up suddenly but let him lie calmly and serve him with a cup of hot coffee or tea and keep him warm and quiet Never give him alcoholic drinks Method of mouth to mouth respiration by raising head 1 Raise the victim s head Support his forehead with one of your hand and his n...

Page 6: ...t cardiac massages about 15 times and blow into his mouth 2 times quickly and repeat this combination In case of two rescuers One person repeats cardiac massages 15 times while the other person blow into his mouth twice and they shall repeat this combination Perform the cardiac massage and mouth to mouth respiration 3 Examine his pupils and his pulse sometimes When the both have returned to normal...

Page 7: ...ine ships This equipment consists of a radar signal transmitter receiver unit a LCD display unit and a scanner unit as its main units Before operating the equipment be sure to read this instruction manual carefully for correct operation Maintain this instruction manual so that operators can refer to it at anytime Refer to this manual when any inconvenience or defect occurs i ...

Page 8: ...orrectly 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 these equipment are not operated correctly Examples of Pictorial Indication Electric Shock The U mark represents CAUTION including DANGER and WARNING Detailed contents of CAUTION Electric Shock in the example on the left is shown in th...

Page 9: ...re cleaning the equipment Especially when a rectifier is used make sure to turn it off since voltage is still outputted from the rectifier even after the indicator and the radar are turned off Failure to comply may result in equipment failure or death or serious injury due to electric shock When conducting maintenance work on the scanner make sure to turn its main power off Failure to comply may r...

Page 10: ...ection be installed at a high place such as on the roof of the wheelhouse on the flying bridge on the trestle or on the radar mast so that no one can get close to it When any work must be done on the scanner make sure to turn the safety switch off Microwave radiation level Keep away from a scanner when it is transmitting The high level of microwave is radiated from the front face of the scanner sp...

Page 11: ...to turn the indicator power switch to OFF or STBY Direct exposure to electromagnetic waves at close range will have adverse effects on the human body When conducting maintenance work make sure to turn off the power and unplug the power connector J1 of the radar process unit so that the power supply to the equipment is completely cut off Some equipment components can carry electrical current even a...

Page 12: ...a clutter suppression function never set the suppression level too high canceling out all image noises from the sea surface at close range Detection of not only echoes from waves but also targets such as other ships or dangerous objects will become inhibited When using the sea clutter suppression function make sure to choose the most appropriate image noise suppression level When using the rain sn...

Page 13: ...ng the final navigation decision based only on the radar display may cause accidents such as collisions or running aground In setting an automatic acquisition zone it is necessary to adjust the gain sea clutter suppression and rain clutter suppression to ensure that target echoes are displayed in the optimum conditions No automatic acquisition zone alarms will be issued for targets undetected by t...

Page 14: ...ch as collision avoidance Making the final navigation decision based only on the alarm may cause accidents such as collisions Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation Do not make any adjustments during navigation Failure to comply may result in adverse effects on the radar function which may lead to accidents or equipment fai...

Page 15: ...circuit Failure to comply may result in electrocution Make sure to take off your watch when your hand must get close to the magnetron Failure to comply may result in damage to the watch since the magnetron is a strong magnet Make sure that two or more staff member work together when replacing the LCD If only one person attempts to replace the LCD he she may drop it and become injured Do not direct...

Page 16: ...The Mounting Point of the Warning Label NDC 1417 Radar Process Unit NWZ 173 LCD Monitor Front face Back face Warning Label Warning Label x ...

Page 17: ...NKE 2103 6 6HS Scanner Unit JMA 5312 6 6HS NKE 2254 7 9 6HS Scanner Unit JMA 5322 7 9 6HS Warning Label Warning Label xi ...

Page 18: ...NKE 1130 Scanner Unit JMA 5332 12 NQE 3151A Junction Box JMA 5332 12 Warning Label Warning Label xii ...

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Page 20: ...NQE 3167 Power Control Unit Option Warning Label xiv ...

Page 21: ...PPEARANCE Scanner Unit Type NKE 2103 6 6HS 6 feet JMA 5312 6 6HS Scanner Unit Type NKE 2254 6HS 6 feet JMA 5322 6HS Scanner Unit Type NKE 2254 7 7 feet JMA 5322 7 Scanner Unit Type NKE 2254 9 9 feet JMA 5322 9 xv ...

Page 22: ...canner Unit Type NKE 1130 12 feet JMA 5332 12 NDC 1417 Radar Processor Unit Desktop Type NWZ 173 LCD Monitor Unit Desktop Type NCE 5171 Operation Unit Desktop Type NCD 4530 Display Unit Desktop Type xvi ...

Page 23: ...ng an automated transponder Anti clutter rain Rain snow clutter suppression Anti clutter sea Sea clutter suppression Associated target A target simultaneously representing a tracked target and a reported AIS target having similar parameters position course speed which comply with an association algorithm AZI AZImuth stabilization mode B BCR BCT Bow Crossing Range and Bow Crossing Time C C up Cours...

Page 24: ...om own ship s position ETA Estimated Time of Arrival G Ground stabilization A display mode in which speed and course information are referred to the ground using ground track input data H HDG Heading The horizontal direction that the bow of a ship is pointing at any instant expressed in angular units from a reference direction HL Heading line A graphic line on a radar presentation drawn from the c...

Page 25: ...ard MON Performance monitor MP Medium Pulse N NM 1NM 1852m N up North up The north is always pointed to the top center of the radar display O Own track Display function of own ship s track P PI Parallel Index line Past positions Equally time spaced past position marks of a tracked or AIS target and own ship POSN POSitioN PRF Pulse Repetition Frequency The number of radar pulses transmitted each se...

Page 26: ...tion of own ship remains fixed and all targets move relative to own ship RM R Relative Motion Relative Trails RM T Relative Motion True Trails ROT Rate Of Turn Change of heading per time unit Route A set of waypoints RR Range Rings S SART Search And Rescue Transponder Radar transponder capable of operating in the 9GHz band Sea stabilization A display mode in which speed and course information are ...

Page 27: ...ist the operator to perform a proposed maneuver for navigation and collision avoidance purposes True course The direction of motion relative to ground or to sea of a target expressed as an angular displacement from north True speed The speed of a target relative to ground or to sea True vector A vector representing the predicted true motion of a target showing course and speed with reference to th...

Page 28: ...V VRM Variable Range Marker An adjustable range ring used to measure the distance to a target W Waypoint A geographical location on a route indicating a event xxii ...

Page 29: ...S 1 6 1 5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 1 21 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 1 NAMES OF DISPLAY 2 1 2 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS 2 10 2 3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 15 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 1 OPERATION FLOW 3 1 3 1 1 POWER ON AND START THE SYSTEM 3 2 3 1 2 OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO 3 3 3 1 3 ACQUIRE AND MEASURE DATA 3 3 3 1 4 DISPLAY AND...

Page 30: ...LENGTH GAIN PL 3 23 3 4 3 TARGET ENHANCE ENH 3 24 3 4 4 USE VIDEO PROCESSING PROC V25 3 4 5 SWITCH AZIMUTH DISPLAY MODE AZI MODE 3 26 3 4 6 SWITCH TRUE RELATIVE MOTION DISPLAY MODE TM RM 3 27 3 4 7 MOVE OWN SHIP S DISPLAY POSITION OFF CENT 3 28 3 4 8 DISPLAY RADAR TRAILS TRAILS 3 29 3 4 9 ERASE PART OF RADAR TRAILS TRAILS ERASE 3 31 3 4 10 OPERATE RADAR TRAILS FILE FILE OPERATIONS 3 32 3 4 11 ZOOM...

Page 31: ...ODETIC SYSTEM GEODETIC 3 78 3 7 USE ROUTE FUNCTION 3 79 3 7 1 DISPLAY DESTINATION MARK NMEA WAYPOINT DISPLAY 3 79 3 7 2 RECEIVE ROUTE DATA SETTING SELECT ROUTE 3 80 3 8 APPLIED OPERATIONS 3 81 3 8 1 SET RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING PROCESS SETTING 3 81 3 8 2 SET RADAR TRAILS RADAR TRAILS SETTING 3 83 3 8 3 SET SCANNER UNIT TXRX SETTING 3 85 3 8 4 SET CURSOR CURSOR SETTING 3 86 3 8 5 SET RADAR DISPLAY D...

Page 32: ...VE SCREEN DATA 3 124 3 13 4 SET SAVE ITEMS 3 125 3 13 5 SET FILE STYLE 3 125 3 13 6 OPEN THE CAPTURED SCREEN FILE 3 126 3 14 RECEIVE PORT SETTING 3 128 3 14 1 RECEIVE PORT SETTING RX PORT 3 128 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4 1 USE OF NAVIGATION TOOLS 4 1 4 1 1 USING CURSOR CURSOR 4 2 4 1 2 USING RANGE RINGS RR HL 4 2 4 1 3 USING ELECTRONIC BEARING LINE EBL1 EBL2 4 3 4 1 4 USING VARIABLE RANG...

Page 33: ... 2 6 REFERENCE TARGET REFERENCE 5 24 5 2 7 OPERATION TEST TT TEST MENU 5 26 5 3 AIS OPERATION 5 31 5 3 1 RESTRICTIONS 5 31 5 3 2 SETTING AIS DISPLAY FUNCTION AIS FUNCTION 5 31 5 3 3 ACTIVATE AIS TARGETS ACTIVATE AIS 5 32 5 3 4 DEACTIVATE AIS TARGETS DEACTIVATE AIS 5 32 5 3 5 DISPLAYING AIS INFORMATION TGT DATA 5 33 5 3 6 DISPLAYING TARGET ID NO TARGET NUMBER DISPLAY 5 37 5 3 7 SETTING AIS FILTER A...

Page 34: ...ETTING 7 2 7 1 3 TUNING 7 4 7 1 4 BEARING ADJUSTMENT 7 6 7 1 5 RANGE ADJUSTMENT 7 6 7 1 6 NAVIGATOR SETTING DEVICE 7 7 7 1 7 SETTING OF TRUE BEARING VALUE 7 7 7 1 8 ANTENNA HEIGHT SETTING ANTENNA HEIGHT 7 8 7 1 9 SETTING OF CCRP ANTENNA GPS ANTENNA POSITION CCRP SETTING 7 9 7 2 SETTINGS 7 11 7 2 1 COMMUNICATION PORT SETTING COM PORT SETTING 7 11 7 2 2 SECTOR BLANK SETTING SECTOR BLANK 7 15 7 2 3 T...

Page 35: ...STRING DATA STRING DATA UPDATE 7 43 8 MAINTEMANCE 8 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 8 1 8 2 MAINTENANCE ON EACH UNIT 8 2 8 2 1 SCANNER UNIT NKE 2103 JMA 5312 6 6HS SCANNER UNIT NKE 2254 JMA 5322 7 9 6HS SCANNER UNIT NKE 1130 JMA 5332 12 8 2 8 2 2 DISPLAY UNIT NCD 4530 8 5 8 3 PERFORMANCE CHECK 8 6 8 3 1 CHECK PERFORMANCE ON TEST MENU 8 7 8 4 REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS 8 12 8 4 1 PARTS REQUIRED FOR PERIODIC ...

Page 36: ... 5322 7 9 11 5 11 6 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1130 JMA 5332 12 11 7 11 7 SCANNER UNIT NKE 2103 6HS JMA 5312 6HS 11 8 11 8 SCANNER UNIT NKE 2254 6HS JMA 5322 6HS 11 9 11 9 DISPLAY UNIT NCD 4530 11 10 11 10 PROCESSOR UNIT NDC 1417 11 11 11 11 TARGET TRACKING FUNCTION NCA 877WA 877A OPTION 11 13 11 12 AIS PROCESS UNIT NQA 2103 OPTION 11 14 11 13 PLOTTER 11 15 11 14 OPERATION UNIT NCE 5171 11 16 11 15 PERFORMA...

Page 37: ...STEM DIAGRAM OF JMA 5332 12 RADAR FIG 9 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF NCD 1417 RADAR PROCESS UNIT FIG 10 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF NQA 2123 INTERFACE UNIT FIG 11 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF NCE 5171 OPERATION UNIT FIG 12 INTERNAL CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF NWZ 173 LCD MONITOR FIG 13 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF NQE 3151A JUNCTION BOX JMA 5332 12 FIG 14 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF NKE 2103 SCANNER UNIT JMA 53...

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Page 39: ...NCTION OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 3 3 BASIC OPERATION 4 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 5 5 OPERATION OF ARPA AND AIS 6 6 TRUE AND FALSE ECHOES ON DISPLAY 7 7 MAINTENANCE 8 8 COUNTERMEASURES FOR TROUBLE AND ADJUSTMENT 9 9 AFTER SALES SERVICE 10 10 DISPOSAL 11 11 SPECIFICATION APPENDIX APPENDIX ...

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Page 41: ...SECTION 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 1 FUNCTIONS 1 1 1 2 FEATURES 1 2 1 3 CONFIGURATION 1 4 1 4 OUTSIDE DRAWINGS 1 6 1 5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 1 21 ...

Page 42: ...d electronic bearing line own track display colored own track display 7 colors option NAV line and marker displays TM True Motion presentation self diagnostic facilities radar performance monitoring Performance Monitor option Target Tracking TT functions manual automatic target acquisition and automatic tracking vector and track displays and alarm displays option simple plotter functions marker an...

Page 43: ...arget ships can be stored with a maximum of 1 500 points for each of them and displayed distinguished by using 7 different colors Note ARPA ATA Process Unit must be fitted on ships compliant to IMO Overlay of Radar Images Coastlines and Own Ship s Track As well as operator created NAV lines the data of coastlines objects such as buoys and own ship s tracks target tracks AIS tracks which is stored ...

Page 44: ...itor Option The radar performance transmitted output power and receiving sensitivity can appear on the radar display Note Performance monitor must be fitted on ships compliant to IMO Easy Interswitch Operation Option If an interswitch unit option is connected up to four JMA 5300MK2 radars can be switched over by performing simple operation An interswitch NQE 3141 is needed separately Various Funct...

Page 45: ...C24 V JMA 5322 9 NKE 2254 9 NJU 85 NCD 4530 DC24 V JMA 5322 6HS NKE 2254 6HS NJU 85 NCD 4530 DC24 V NCD 4530 DC24 V supplied from NBA 5111 AC100 115 V 50 60 Hz 1 φ JMA 5332 12 NKE 1130 NJU 84 NQE 3151A AC220 240 V 50 60 Hz 1 φ The NQE 3151A included in JMA 5332 12 is a connection unit to supply AC power for the motor to the scanner unit Notes 1 The JMA 5332 12 needs AC power for the radar process ...

Page 46: ... consisting of the following LCD MONITOR NWZ 173 CONTROL UNIT NCM 853 The control unit NCM 853 is consisting of the following RADAR PROCESS UNIT NDC 1417 OPERATION UNIT NCE 5171 7 The ship with radar of IMO conformity must mount a Performance Monitor 1 5 ...

Page 47: ...e Drawing of NWZ 173 LCD MONITOR Fig 1 7 Outside Drawing of NWZ 173 LCD MONITOR with MPBC42446 Stand Option Fig 1 8 Outside Drawing of NDC 1417 RADAR PROCESS UNIT Fig 1 9 Outside Drawing of NCE 5171 OPERATION UNIT Fig 1 10 Outside Drawing of NQE 3151A JUNCTION BOX JMA 5332 12 Fig 1 11 Outside Drawing of NQE 3141 4A INTERSWITCH UNIT Option Fig 1 12 Outside Drawing of NQE 3141 8A INTERSWITCH UNIT Op...

Page 48: ...Fig 1 1 Outside Drawing of NKE 2103 6 6HS SCANNER UNIT JMA 5312 6 6HS 1 7 ...

Page 49: ...1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 2 Outside Drawing of NKE 2254 7 SCANNER UNIT JMA 5322 7 1 8 ...

Page 50: ...Fig 1 3 Outside Drawing of NKE 2254 9 SCANNER UNIT JMA 5322 9 1 9 ...

Page 51: ...1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 4 Outside Drawing of NKE 2254 6HS SCANNER UNIT JMA 5322 6HS 1 10 ...

Page 52: ...Fig 1 5 Outside Drawing of NKE 1130 SCANNER UNIT JMA 5332 12 1 11 ...

Page 53: ...1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 6 Outside Drawing of NWZ 173 LCD MONITOR 1 12 ...

Page 54: ...Fig 1 7 Outside Drawing of NWZ 173 LCD MONITOR with MPBC42446 STAND Option 1 13 ...

Page 55: ...1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 8 Outside Drawing of NDC 1417 RADAR PROCESS UNIT 1 14 ...

Page 56: ...Fig 1 9 Outside Drawing of NCE 5171 OPERATION UNIT 1 15 ...

Page 57: ...1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 10 Outside Drawing of NQE 3151A JUNCTION BOX JMA 5332 12 1 16 ...

Page 58: ...Fig 1 11 Outside Drawing of NQE 3141 4A INTERSWITCH UNIT Option 1 17 ...

Page 59: ...1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 12 Outside Drawing of NQE 3141 8A INTERSWITCH UNIT Option 1 18 ...

Page 60: ...Fig 1 13 Outside Drawing of NBA 5111 RECTIFIER UNIT JMA 5312 6 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS Option JMA 5332 12 Standard 1 19 ...

Page 61: ...1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 14 Outside Drawing of NQE 3167 POWER CONTROL UNIT Option 1 20 ...

Page 62: ...1 5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS Fig 1 15 General System Diagram of JMA 5312 6 6HS RADAR Fig 1 16 General System Diagram of JMA 5322 7 9 6HS RADAR Fig 1 17 General System Diagram of JMA 5332 12 RADAR 1 21 ...

Page 63: ...1 5 General System Diagrams y 1 Fig 1 15 General System Diagram of JMA 5312 6 6HS RADAR 1 22 ...

Page 64: ...00V 50 60Hz 1φ 100W NBL 175 STEPDOWN TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT BREAKER 5A 0 6 1kV DPYC 1 5 0 6 1kV DPYC 1 5 OPTION SHIP S MAIN HEATER CONTROL PART SHIPYARD SUPPLY 0 6 1kV DPYCYS 1 5 OPTION NCM 853 E CONTROL UNIT NCE 5171 OPERATION UNIT NCA 877WA 877A JRC SUPPLY 5m NWZ 173 LCD MONITOR NDC 1417 RADAR PROCESS UNIT NCD 4530 DISPLAY UNIT JRC SUPPLY 5m JRC SUPPLY 5m 0 6 1kV DPYC 6 CFQ 5436 5 MAX φ10 JRC SUPPL...

Page 65: ...1 5 General System Diagrams y 1 Fig 1 17 General System Diagram of JMA 5332 12 RADAR 1 24 ...

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Page 67: ...SECTION 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 1 NAMES OF DISPLAY 2 1 2 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS 2 10 2 3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 15 ...

Page 68: ...a number of areas and the names in each area are indicated PPI Upper left of the display Lower left of the display Upper right of the display Lower right of the display Own ship s information Digital information Target tracking TT AIS information Menu Brilliance Display information Alarm 2 1 ...

Page 69: ...isplay About ground and sea stabilization Speed sensor source is MAN LOG 2AXW If Set Drift Setting menu is on GND Ground stabilization If Set Drift Setting menu is off Sea Sea stabilization Speed sensor source is 2AXG GPS GND Ground stabilization 2 2 ...

Page 70: ...Lower left of the display Upper right of the display 2 3 ...

Page 71: ...2 1 Names of Display yy Lower right of the display 2 Own ship s information About time display mode UTC Universal Time Coordinate UTC S UTC System Time LMT Local Mean Time LMT S LMT System Time 2 4 ...

Page 72: ...n AIS target information Ship s name Call sign MMSI Course Speed CPA TCPA Bearing Range Ship s heading bearing Rate of turn Latitude Longitude Destination Navigation status Latitude longitude error Simple display item AIS target number Unread message 2 5 ...

Page 73: ...s of Display yy Digital information Tracked target information 2 Digital information Enhancement of cursor position numeric value indication Digital information Enhancement of EBL VRM numeric value display 2 6 ...

Page 74: ...Digital information Navigation information Digital information Depth indication Digital information Water temperature indication 2 7 ...

Page 75: ...2 1 Names of Display yy Digital information Wind direction speed Wind speed Wind direction speed true relative Wind direction 2 Digital information Course bar Digital information Marker 2 8 ...

Page 76: ...Menu Brilliance Display information Alarm 2 9 ...

Page 77: ...er dial Gain pulse length dial Marker Control panel brilliance Target data indication Tracked target cancellation Manual acquisition Azimuth display mode 1 Day night 7 True relative motion 4 Map 2 Range rings ship s heading line cancellation 8 Off center 5 Vector mode 3 Automatic acquisition activation zone 9 Mark 6 Main menu Radar trails 0 Target tracking TT menu Clear information 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 1...

Page 78: ...crease the effect of suppression Press the dial to switch the mode to manual automatic 6 AUTO SEA Automatic Sea clutter suppression dial Turn the dial to suppress images by sea clutter Turn the dial clockwise to increase the effect of suppression Press the dial to switch the mode to manual automatic 7 GAIN PL Gain Pulse Length dial Turn the dial to adjust the reception gain of the radar Turn the d...

Page 79: ...l the tracked target symbol vector at the cursor position and stop tracking When this key is pressed for 2 seconds all the tracked target symbols vectors are cancelled and tracking is stopped 17 TGT DATA Target data indication key Use this key to check the digital information of the AIS target or the tracked target 18 FUNC Function call key Use this key to switch the original signal processing set...

Page 80: ...ht mode 7 key Use this key to switch the color and brightness of the screen that have been set in advance If the key is pressed for 2 seconds the Display Color Setting menu is opened During the menu operation the key functions as a numeric key 7 28 RR HL 8 Range Rings ship s heading line off 8 key Use this key to set the range rings marker to On Off If the key is pressed for 2 seconds the ship s h...

Page 81: ...e the operation right 37 ENT Enter key 2 Use this key to confirm menu selection and input of numeric values This key is equivalent to the clicking of the left button of the track ball 38 CLR INFO Clear information key Use this key to cancel menu selection or numeric value input This key is equivalent to the clicking of the right button of the track ball 2 14 ...

Page 82: ...er of areas and each area is named PPI Upper left of the display Lower left of the display Upper right of the display Lower right of the display Own ship s information Digital information Target tracking TT AIS information Menu Brilliance Display information Alarm The name of each button is described from the next page The function can be used by pressing clicking the ENT key while setting the arr...

Page 83: ... 2 Heading device switching This function switches the heading device GYRO GYRO CMPS Electronic compass G COM GPS compass GYRO If the selected heading device is not connected to the equipment an alarm is issued Upper left of the display 2 16 ...

Page 84: ...ission state Transmit Indicates a transmission state If this button is clicked in this state the equipment is set to a standby state Interswitch connection change This button is displayed when the interswitch is connected This button indicates the connection status of the scanner unit that is connected to the indicator If the button is clicked in the transmission standby state the menu for changin...

Page 85: ...tion IR mode switching The interference rejection mode is switched whenever this button is clicked IR Off IR Low IR Medium IR High IR Off Target enhance ENH mode switching The target enhance mode is switched whenever this button is clicked ENH Off ENH Level1 ENH Level2 ENH Level3 ENH Off Radar video processing PROC mode switching The radar video processing mode is switched whenever this button is ...

Page 86: ...he left side indicates the position of the dial The mode is switched to MAN manual AUTO automatic whenever the button is clicked If rain snow clutter suppression is switched to an automatic mode sea clutter suppression is switched to an automatic mode also Multi dial mode switching The function that is registered in the multi dial is switched whenever the button is clicked Vector Trails TGT No Cou...

Page 87: ...g menu is displayed and EBL1 EBL2 starting point mode switching The EBL starting point is set to CCRP or any position on the radar screen whenever this button is clicked C D Center The starting point is fixed to the CCRP position C Screen Fix The starting point is set to the cursor position If the ENT key is pressed subsequently the starting position is fixed to the cursor position D L L Fix The s...

Page 88: ...c Map display On Off The map display is set to On Off whenever this button is clicked Map information must be inserted in the card slot of the radar process unit in advance If the button is clicked for 2 seconds the Map Setting menu is opened Graphic display Off While the button is clicked the graphic display other than VRM EBL HL a cursor and range rings on the radar screen is cleared temporarily...

Page 89: ...ed MAN Manual LOG Single axis water log 2AXW Dual axis water log 2AXG Dual axis ground log GPS MAN When the selected speed device is not connected to the equipment an alarm is issued Time display mode switching The time display mode UTC universal time clock LMT local mean time is switched whenever this button is clicked Manual own ship s speed setting When selection of the speed sensor is set to M...

Page 90: ...ut screen is opened After setting the limit determine the setting by clicking ENT TCPA limit setting Set a TCPA limit If this button is clicked the numeric value input screen is opened After setting the limit determine the setting by clicking ENT Past position display true relative switching The tracked target AIS target past position display is switched to T true past position R relative past pos...

Page 91: ...henever the button is clicked AIS filter mode switching The AIS filter is switched whenever the button is clicked Range Sector Zone Range Radar trails display true relative switching Radar trails are switched to T true motion trail R relative motion trail whenever this button is clicked This setting is restricted by the radar display motion mode In relative motion display mode RM switching to T R ...

Page 92: ...lay Detail simple display switching This function switches the display mode to detail simple display when AIS target information is displayed Unread message display When there is an unread message from the AIS target that is displayed the message is displayed If this button is clicked the message is displayed 2 25 ...

Page 93: ...oll This function scrolls the target numbers that are indicated in the tracked target information Digital information Navigation information Wind direction speed numeric value indication true relative switching The wind direction speed numeric value indication is switched to T true R relative whenever this button is clicked 2 26 ...

Page 94: ...ain menu Digital information display If this button is clicked while the menu screen is open the menu is closed and control returns to the digital information display This function switches between the tracked target AIS target display and navigation information or the course bar and so on Target ship s track menu If this button is clicked the Target Track Setting menu is opened Map menu If the bu...

Page 95: ...e RADAR Trails Setting menu is opened Own ship s track menu If this button is clicked the Own Track Menu is opened Tool menu If this button is clicked the Tool Menu is opened Brilliance Display information Display item switching The brilliance adjustment screen and display information setting screen interchange whenever this button is clicked 2 28 ...

Page 96: ...ive levels of settings are available Day night mode switching The day night mode is switched whenever this button is clicked Day1 Day2 Day3 Dusk Night Dusk Day3 Day2 Day1 User map load If this button is clicked the user created map read menu is opened User setting load If this button is clicked the user setting read menu is opened Alarm Alarm acknowledgment If this button is clicked the buzzer sou...

Page 97: ...ERAL RADAR OPERATION 3 22 3 5 USE OWN SHIP S TRACK DATA 3 50 3 6 DISPLAY USER MAP 3 55 3 7 USE ROUTE FUNCTION 3 79 3 8 APPLIED OPERATIONS 3 81 3 9 USE FUNCTION KEY FUNC 3 96 3 10 USE USER SETTING 3 102 3 11 USING CARD 3 104 3 12 DISPLAY SIMPLE CHART 3 110 3 13 CAPTURE SCREEN TO CARD 3 123 3 14 RECEIVE PORT SETTING 3 128 ...

Page 98: ... be deformed z Do not give any impact to the operation panel trackball or controls Otherwise any failure or damage may result Attention POWER ON AND START THE SYSTEM OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO ACQUIRE AND MEASURE DATA END THE OPERATION AND STOP THE SYSTEM Each operation is described in detail below 3 1 ...

Page 99: ... long time or after the magnetron is replaced preheat the equipment in the standby state for 20 to 30 minutes before setting it into the transmit state z If the preheating time is short the magnetron causes sparks resulting in its unstable oscillation Start transmission on a short pulse range and change the range to the longer pulse ranges in turn If the transmission is unstable in the meantime im...

Page 100: ...or RANGE key to set the range to the scale required for target observation 2 Turn the dials GAIN PL AUTO SEA and AUTO RAIN to obtain the clearest targets Refer to GAIN PL 3 7P AUTO SEA 3 7P AUTO RAIN 3 9P for how to use each dial For how to adjust video see Chapter 3 2 3 1 3 Acquire and Measure Data For details on how to acquire data and measure see Section 4 Measurement of range and bearing 3 1 4...

Page 101: ...nsmission and the antenna will stop rotating Transmit upper left of the display changes to Standby Maintain the standby state if radar observation is restarted in a relatively short time Only pressing the TX PRF key starts observation 3 2 Press the STBY key and the TX PRF key together The system will be turned off 3 4 ...

Page 102: ...o easily observe the radar display but does not glare 3 2 2 Change Observation Range RANGE Procedures 1 When increasing the observation range press the RANGE key Increasing the observation range will enable a wider range to be observed However a video image is small and the ability to detect targets near own ship decreases Therefore when observing the vicinity of own ship use the smaller observati...

Page 103: ...rsor on the tune mode switching lower left of the display on page 2 18 and press the ENT key The automatic tune mode is selected and AUTO is displayed in the tune mode field Tune adjustment is automatically conducted Tune is adjusted at the start of transmission at the change of the range or pulse length Tune adjustment is completed within several seconds When using the manual tune mode Procedures...

Page 104: ...GAIN PL dial clockwise increases gain Turning GAIN PL dial counterclockwise decreases gain By increasing receiving gain the range to observe radar video is widened To observe densely crowded targets or short range targets reducing the receiving gain will enable the targets to be easily observed It is recommended to restore the setting to the factory default if you lost the appropriate settings The...

Page 105: ...targets can be easily observed Turning AUTO SEA dial clockwise suppresses sea clutter returns Turning AUTO SEA dial counterclockwise intensifies sea clutter returns The sea clutter suppression function suppresses sea clutter returns by decreasing the receiving gain on a short range Turning the AUTO SEA dial clockwise heightens the effect of sea clutter suppression However be careful that excessive...

Page 106: ...ents by turning the AUTO SEA dial Even when the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is selected turning the AUTO SEA dial can make fine adjustments manually Note When the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is selected the automatic rain snow clutter suppression mode is switched to the manual mode To select both the sea clutter suppression function and the rain snow clutter suppression funct...

Page 107: ...ain snow clutter returns Turning AUTO RAIN dial counterclockwise intensifies rain snow clutter returns When the AUTO RAIN dial is turned clockwise the rain snow clutter suppression function suppresses rain snow clutter returns and gets targets hidden by rain snow clutter returns to appear of the display However be careful that excessive suppression may cause small targets to be overlooked Since th...

Page 108: ...and the AUTO SEA dial can make fine adjustments manually Note When the automatic rain snow clutter suppression mode is selected the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is also activated It is not possible to set only the rain snow clutter suppression function to the automatic mode Cancellation 1 Press the RAIN dial The automatic rain snow clutter suppression mode is cancelled and AUTO is change...

Page 109: ...latitude and longitude upper right of the display on page 2 3 2 When moving the current center position use the cross cursor mark to designate a new center position 3 Use the cross cursor mark to create marks and lines 4 Use the cross cursor mark to designate a target in the target tracking TT function and the AIS display function 5 Use the cross cursor mark to adjust EBL VRM automatic acquisition...

Page 110: ...display The software button indicated by the cursor will be shown in reverse video which indicates that the button is specified 2 Press the ENT key The operating state changes according to the function of the software button On off settings Each time the ENT key is pressed the operating state switches as follows On Off On Off Multiple settings For example each time the ENT key is pressed the opera...

Page 111: ...item and press the ENT key and control will move to the lower level Alternatively Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired menu item number and the mark will appear at the right end of a menu item having a lower level To move to a higher level of the menu Put the cursor on 0 Exit located lower of the menu when the menu is open Control will return to the higher level Alternatively press the ...

Page 112: ...Example of menu display 3 15 ...

Page 113: ... entering a numeric value Procedures 1 On the numeric value input menu sequentially press numeric keys to enter a desired numeric value For example when entering 123 4 for a bearing value sequentially press the keys as follows 1 2 3 4 2 Make sure that the entered value is correct put the cursor on ENT and then press the ENT key The set value is reflected to the operating state 3 To cancel input pu...

Page 114: ...e cursor sequentially on located on the software numeric value input menu and then press the ENT key four times Turning the MULTI dial will conduct the same operation 2 Make sure that the entered value is correct put the cursor on ENT and then press the ENT key The set value is reflected to the operating state 3 To cancel input put the cursor on CLR and then press the ENT key The numeric value inp...

Page 115: ...ursor on and then press the ENT key South latitude Put the cursor on and then press the ENT key 3 Put the cursor on ENT and then press the ENT key The manually entered latitude value is determined Then enter the longitude value 4 Sequentially press numeric keys to enter longitude XXX XX XXX 5 To make change between east longitude and west longitude use and East longitude Put the cursor on and then...

Page 116: ...he character input menu use trackball to select alphabet from A to Z numbers from 0 to 9 or symbols only comments for mark line and then press the ENT key to enter one character of the name to be inputted For example JRC for a name click button as follows J R C 2 Make sure that the entered character is correct put the cursor on ENT and then press the ENT key The character has been entered 3 To can...

Page 117: ...ion activation function O TRK Used for operating and setting the own ship track function Map Used for operating and setting the map function Plot Used for operating and setting the plotter function Tool Used for operating and setting the navigation tool functions Main menu Main Used for operating and setting the functions other than the above Service man menu This menu is used for operation and se...

Page 118: ...djusted Mark Line Color Mark line colors are switched Manual Tune Tune in the manual tune mode is adjusted II Using Multi dial Procedures 1 Press the MULTI dial to select the parameter whose setting is to be changed The multi dial modes are switched Vector Trails TGT No Course Mark Tune Vector The selected item is displayed in the multi dial mode lower left of the display on page 2 3 For example w...

Page 119: ...tching IR lower left of the display on page 2 18 and press the ENT key The interference rejection modes are switched IR Off IR Low IR Middle IR High IR Off Rejection levels of the interference rejection IR Off Interference rejection off IR Low Interference rejection level low IR Middle Interference rejection level middle IR High Interference rejection level high When a high interference rejection ...

Page 120: ...ough sea state due to torrential rain or stormy weather With MP selected The normal transmitter pulse length is set Both range resolution and gain are appropriately set Recommended condition for selection General navigation With LP selected The transmitter pulse becomes longer and gain improves Small targets are zoomed and are easy to observe When the sea state is bad detection performance decreas...

Page 121: ... small Select this mode in general Radar echoes are expanded by 1 scale in all directions ENH Level2 Enhance medium Select this mode to easily view the radar video Radar echoes are expanded by 2 scales in all directions on the display ENH Level3 Enhance large Select this mode to detect small targets such as buoys The expansion near a screen center is added to ENH Level2 Note When ENH Level3 is sel...

Page 122: ... on page 2 18 and press the ENT key The video processing modes are switched PROC Off 3Scan CORREL 4Scan CORREL 5Scan CORREL Remain Peak Hold PROC Off Video process modes PROC Off Select this mode in general 3Scan CORREL Select this mode when many rain snow clutter returns are detected 4Scan CORREL Select this mode to highlight targets while suppressing sea clutter returns 5Scan CORREL Select this ...

Page 123: ...ing line points to the zenith of the PPI 0 on bearing scale Since targets are displayed in their directions relative to the ship s heading line the operator can view the video in the same field of view as in operating the ship at sea This mode is suitable for watching over other ships Course up Mode C Up By setting the course up mode own ship s course is fixed so that it is located on the zenith o...

Page 124: ... Own ship starts moving depending upon its speed and course and the influence of the current Subsequently when own ship arrives at the position of about 60 of the display radius it is automatically reset to its initial position at about 66 of the display radius in the opposite direction to its course allowing for the influence of the current Resetting Own Ship to its Initial Position in True Motio...

Page 125: ...dures 1 Press the OFF CENT key The cursor mark will appear at the own ship s position of the display 2 Move the cursor mark CCRP display position to a desired position by using the trackball While the cursor mark is moving the own ship s display position moves following the cursor mark When it moves to a position outside 66 of the display radius the center position is limited to a position within ...

Page 126: ...0 hr 11 hr and 12 hr Saved trails cannot be erased even when the trail lengths are changed by using TRAILS key Even after the trails display is turned off the past trails can be displayed traced back by setting a desired time The radar system is start transmission trails is start plot The system is plotting trails even while the trails display is off If the transmit time is short the indicated tra...

Page 127: ...ion mode With true motion TM mode Only the true motion trails mode is available With relative motion RM mode The relative motion trails mode or true motion trails mode is selectable RM R is indicated while the relative motion trails mode is active RM T is indicated while the true motion trails mode is active While the true motion trails mode is active this system enables the continuous use of true...

Page 128: ...pixels 8x8 8x8 pixels 16x16 16x16 pixels 32x32 32x32 pixels 4 Press the 1 key The Trails Erase Mode is set to On A square cursor will appear at the location of own ship 5 Put the cursor on the position where you want to start erasing and press the 2 key The Trails Erase Start function is selected and trails start to be erased Moving the cursor will erase that portion of the trails 6 To finish eras...

Page 129: ... are switched 5 Press the 2 key The list of radar trails saved in the card will be displayed 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired file Confirmation Window will appear 7 Press the 1 key The selected radar trails data is loaded and displayed of the display II Saving radar trails Save RADAR Trails Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot Flash memory card option is nece...

Page 130: ...insertion and removal of the card see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix 2 Press the TRAILS key for 2 seconds The RADAR Trails Setting menu will appear 3 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation 8 File Operations 4 Press the 1 key to select a card slot Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched 5 Press the 4 key The File Erase menu will ...

Page 131: ...erence the zoom function doubles the size of a radar video with the midpoint between the cursor mark and own ship s position being set to the center of radar display Cancellation 1 Put the cursor on double zoom switching x2 lower left of the display on page 2 18 and press the ENT key The zoom mode is cancelled 3 4 12 Hide Display Range Rings RR HL Procedures 1 Press the RR HL key for 2 seconds or ...

Page 132: ...ombinations of the display color and brilliance according to the ambient lighting conditions are provided The display color setting is easily changed Procedures 1 Press the DAY NIGHT key The Day Night modes are switched Day1 Day2 Day3 Dusk Night Dusk Day3 Day2 Day1 The current mode is displayed in the Day Night mode switching brilliance Alarm on page 2 28 For how to set the display color and brill...

Page 133: ...cedures 1 Put the cursor on speed sensor switching own ship information on page 2 22 and press the ENT key The speed sensor is switched whenever the button is clicked MAN Manual LOG Single axis water log 2AXW Dual axis water log 2AXG Dual axis ground log GPS MAN If the single axis water log display can present the speed of the ship in other than the forward direction the direction of movement shou...

Page 134: ...t numeric data on the numeric value input screen see Section 3 3 4 3 4 18 Magnet Compass Correction MAG Compass Setting Set the correction value when the radar receive HDM sentence from magnet compass or the variation of HDG is NULL Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice 2 Open the MAG Compass Setting menu by performing the following menu operation 4 NAV equipment Setting 2 MAG Compass Settin...

Page 135: ...3 Set Drift Setting 3 Press the 1 key The Correction function can be turned on off Off Drift correction is not conducted On Drift correction is conducted 4 Press the 2 key The direction set numeric value input menu will appear 5 Enter the value of the drift direction true bearing For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input menu see Section 3 3 4 6 Press the 3 key The drift speed numer...

Page 136: ...s position in the numeric value input menu For the input method on the latitude longitude input screen see Section 3 3 4 3 Press the 9 key to send the setting value to GPS receiver Ⅱ Satellite exclusion setting Exclusion Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Exclusion menu 4 NAV Equipment Setting 4 GPS Setting 1 GPS Process Setti...

Page 137: ...ollowing menu open procedure to open the Antenna Height menu 4 NAV Equipment Setting 4 GPS Setting 1 GPS Process Setting 4 Antenna height 2 Enter the GPS antenna height in the numeric value input menu 3 Press the 9 key to send the setting value to GPS receiver Ⅴ Fix mode setting Fix mode Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Fix ...

Page 138: ...aland 23 GUAM 1963 Guam 24 HAYFORD 1910 Finland 25 HJORSEY 1955 Iceland 26 INDIAN India Nepal 27 IRELAND1965 Ireland 28 KERTAU 1948 West Malaysia 29 L C 5 ASTRO Cayman Brac Island 30 LIBERIA 1964 Liberia 31 LUZON Philippines 32 MERCHICH Morocco 33 MINNA Nigeria 34 NAHRWAN Oman 35 NAPARIMA BWI Trinidad Tobago 36 OLD EGYPTIAN Egypt 37 OLD HAWAIIAN Hawaii 38 PICO DE LAS NIEVES Canary Islands 39 PROVI...

Page 139: ... to GPS receiver Ⅶ Position average time setting Position Average Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Position Average menu 4 NAV Equipment Setting 4 GPS Setting 1 GPS Process Setting 7 Position Average 2 Set the position average time The following are provided according to the ROM version of GPS receiver ROM Version R26 00 Sel...

Page 140: ... perform the following menu open procedure to open the DGPS Setting menu 4 NAV equipment Setting 4 GPS Setting 2 DGPS Setting 2 Press the 1 key to select the beacon frequency mode AUTO The beacon frequency mod is selected automatically Manual The beacon frequency mod is selected manually 3 Press the 5 key to send the setting value to DGPS receiver Ⅱ Beacon frequency setting Frequency This setting ...

Page 141: ...o off the accuracy of position is same as GPS Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the DGPS Mode menu 4 NAV equipment Setting 4 GPS Setting 2 DGPS Setting 2 Press 4 key to select the DGPS Mode On DGPS use the information from beacon Off DGPS don t use the information from beacon 3 Press the 5 key to send the setting value to DGPS re...

Page 142: ...en the SBAS Setting menu 4 NAV equipment Setting 4 GPS Setting 3 SBAS Setting 2 Press 2 key to select the SBAS satellite to be used or not to be used On SBAS satellite is used Off SBAS satellite is not used 3 Press the 6 key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver Ⅲ Prohibitive satellite setting NG SBAS Set the information from prohibitive SBAS satellite to be used or not to be used Procedures ...

Page 143: ...lite number is set manually AUTO SBAS satellite number is set automatically 3 Press the 6 key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver Ⅴ Satellite number setting SBAS No Set the satellite number This setting is enabled when satellite number select mode is set to manual Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the SBAS No menu 4 NAV eq...

Page 144: ...s connected to the GPS connector of processor unit Procedures 1 Press the STBY key The transmission standby state is activated 2 Press the RADAR MENU key twice 3 Open the GPS Status menu by performing the following menu operation 4 NAV equipment Setting 4 GPS Status This window cannot be opened in the transmission state 4 After check of the GPS status press 0 key to close the GPS status window 3 4...

Page 145: ...alarm is turned on Off The radar alarm is turned off Change the Radar Alarm Setting RADAR Alarm Mode Procedures 1 Press the AZ key for 2 seconds The AZ Menu will appear 2 Open the Sector RADAR Alarm menu by performing the following menu operation 4 RADAR Alarm 3 Press the 5 key Sector Alarm1 or Sector Alarm2 is turned in out In When a target has entered the zone RADAR Alarm In is issued Out When a...

Page 146: ...then press the ENT key The radar alarm zone is determined Setting the AZ key allocation Set AZ Key Only by pressing the AZ key the normally used radar alarm can be easily turned on off Procedures 1 Press the AZ key for 2 seconds The AZ Menu will appear 2 Open the Sector RADAR Alarm menu by the following menu operation 5 Set AZ Key 2 Sector RADAR Alarm 3 Set the AZ key allocation On Pressing the AZ...

Page 147: ... display is erased and the track will not be plotted again If the DISP Own Track is turned off when the own ship track is in save own ship s track is not shown of the display but own ship s track data is still saved 3 When a plotter unit optional is connected own ship s track can be displayed and saved in seven different colors The color display can be turned on or off by color 3 5 1 Display Own S...

Page 148: ...own ship s track interval switching lower right of the display on page 2 21 and press the ENT key Own ship s track intervals are switched Setting the button to Off cancels the saving of data 3 5 3 Cancel Saving of Own Ship s Track Data Own Track Memory This function cancels the saving of own ship s track data Procedures 1 Put the cursor on own ship s track interval switching lower right of the dis...

Page 149: ...le Operations 3 Press the 1 key to select a card slot Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched 4 Press the 2 key to select Add or Overwrite Add and Overwrite in the Load Mode items are switched When Add is selected new data is added to the saved data When Overwrite is selected the saved data is overwritten 5 Press the 3 key The list of own ship s tracks data saved in the system w...

Page 150: ... entered For the input method on the character input screen see Chapter 3 3 4 After entry has been finished Confirmation Window will appear 6 Press the 1 key Own ship s track data currently being displayed is saved III Erasing own ship s track data Erase Own Track Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot Flash memory card option is necessary For the insertion and removal of the c...

Page 151: ...r the insertion and removal of the card see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation O TRK 5 File Operations 3 Press the 1 key to select a card slot Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched 4 Press the 6 key The Card Own Track Display menu will appear The list of own ship s track data saved in the c...

Page 152: ... this system when the radar is in the transmission state the user map is displayed all the time However valid latitude longitude data and true bearing data must be entered into the system The user map can be created and edited by performing the following operation Plotting a mark Procedures 1 Press the MARK key to select the mark mode The mark font to be used is displayed in the mark font switchin...

Page 153: ...9 and press the ENT key Line colors are switched 4 Put the cursor on a location of the display at which you want to start plotting a line and press the ENT key The start point of the specified line will be displayed 5 Move the cursor to a location of the display at which you want to finish plotting the line and press the ENT key A line is plotted between the previous point and the end point Repeat...

Page 154: ...created The desired mark font or line pattern is selected To add a line select midpoint O 5 Press the 2 key to select the color of mark or line to be created The desired mark or line color is selected 6 Press the 3 key to input the latitude longitude For the input method on the latitude longitude input screen see Section 3 3 4 7 Press the 4 key to input the comment For the input method on the char...

Page 155: ...lotted 20 items will not be plotted again 3 6 2 Set User Map Display Mark Display Setting The user map can be individually displayed on or hidden off Setting by type Setting can be made by mark font and line pattern Setting by color Setting can be made by color of mark or line The mark font display size can be selected Normal The mark is displayed in normal size Small The mark is displayed in a si...

Page 156: ...ll colors are displayed Individual Setting by color is activated 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to each mark font line pattern display On Displayed Off Not Displayed Setting the mark font size Procedures 1 Press the MARK key for 2 seconds The Mark Setting display will appear 2 Open the Select Mark Size menu by performing the following menu operation 4 Select Mark Size 3 Press numeric keys corr...

Page 157: ...acter size for comments Normal The characters for comments are displayed in normal size Small The characters for comments are displayed in a size smaller than usual Clearing mark line data Clear Mark Line Data The mark line data saved in the process unit is cleared Procedures 1 Open the Clear Mark Line Data menu by performing the following menu operation Plot 5 Clear Memory 1 Clear Mark Line Data ...

Page 158: ...ip s position manually entered by using the function above is valid only in the navigation data setting menu After exciting from the menu the manually entered position data is invalidated Cancellation 1 Press the 0 key The Mark Operations menu is closed and Own Ship Position menu is cancelled Moving a mark or line Move With regard to the created user map a mark or line is moved individually Proced...

Page 159: ...ated user map a mark or line is deleted individually Procedures 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu operation Plot 2 Mark Operations 2 Edit User Map 2 Press the 4 key The user map delete mode is selected Delete Map is displayed in the cursor mode upper right of the display on page 2 3 3 Put the cursor on a mark or line and press the ENT key The selected mark or line is d...

Page 160: ...cursor mode upper right of the display on page 2 3 3 Put the cursor to a side line into which a vertex will be inserted and press the ENT key A vertex is inserted into the selected line and the cross cursor mark will be displayed 4 Move the cross cursor mark to the newly inserted vertex and press the ENT key To insert another vertex repeat procedures 3 and 4 5 When finished with the insertion of a...

Page 161: ...t of the display on page 2 3 3 Put the cursor on the mark or vertex of a line and press the ENT key When the mark or vertex of a line to be corrected is selected the cross cursor mark will appear 4 Move the cross cursor mark to the destination and press the ENT key The vertex of the selected mark or vertex of a line is moved to the destination To correct another mark or vertex of a line repeat pro...

Page 162: ...lected Delete is displayed in the cursor mode upper right of the display on page 2 3 3 Put the cursor on the mark or vertex of a line and press the ENT key The vertex of the selected mark or vertex of a line is deleted All of the lines drawn by joining two points are deleted To delete another mark or vertex of a or line repeat procedure 3 4 When finished with the correction of all vertices press t...

Page 163: ...or lines to be deleted Select the type of marks or lines to be deleted To select all types select All For example to delete red marks select 3 Select the color of the marks or lines to be deleted Select the color of marks or lines to be deleted To select all colors select All For example to clear red marks select Red After the items have been selected Confirmation Window will appear 4 Press the 1 ...

Page 164: ...and also add comments When editing a line a line extending from the changed vertex to the previous point can be changed Comments for mark line vertex Latitude longitude of mark line vertex Mark color line color Mark line vertex number Character input Mark line list switching Exit Mark font line pattern Mark line list scroll Mark line list scroll 3 67 ...

Page 165: ...e Entry menu will appear 4 Select an item to be edited For batch entry select whether to enter the latitude longitude and comments For new entry select LAT LON or LAT LON Comment LAT LON Latitude longitude can be entered Comment Comments can be entered LAT LON Comment Both latitude longitude and comments can be entered 5 Press the 6 key The Mark Line List menu will appear This window cannot be ope...

Page 166: ...ted mark or line is listed at the end of the current mark line list 5 Press the MULTI dial The list of the mark font or the line pattern will be displayed 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired mark font or the line pattern The desired mark font or line pattern is selected 7 In the same manner enter the color of the mark or line latitude longitude and comments Use the numeric keys latit...

Page 167: ...e video Holding down the RANGE key for at least two seconds will enable scroll 5 Press the MULTI dial The list of the line pattern will be displayed 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired line type The previous end point of the line is changed to the midpoint and a new end point is added 7 In the same manner enter the color of the mark or line latitude longitude and comments Use the num...

Page 168: ... at least two seconds will enable scroll 5 Press the MULTI dial The list of the mark font or line type will be displayed 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired mark font or line pattern The mark font or line type is changed 7 In the same manner enter the color of the mark or line latitude longitude and comments Use the numeric keys latitude longitude and the character input screen for e...

Page 169: ... the RANGE key for at least two seconds will enable scroll 5 Put the cursor on the item to be changed and press the ENT key The list will be displayed or the input can be enabled 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the number for the item to be changed Alternatively enter a numeric value and character to be changed Use the numeric keys latitude longitude and the character input screen for entry ...

Page 170: ... 4 Put the cursor on the point to be corrected and press the ENT key Positions of all marks and lines currently displayed will be corrected At this time Map Shift is displayed in the map position correction lower right of the display on page 2 4 indicating that the position is being corrected Clearing the corrected user map to its original state Shift Clear Procedures 1 Open the Mark Operations me...

Page 171: ...Add or Overwrite Add and Overwrite of the Load Mode items are switched When Add is selected new data is added to the saved data When Overwrite is selected the saved data is overwritten 5 Press the 3 key The list of navigation data saved in the system will be displayed 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be loaded Confirmation Window will appear 7 Press the 1 key The selected navigati...

Page 172: ...in the appendix 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation Plot 1 Mark Setting 3 File Operations 3 Press the 1 key to select a card slot Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched 4 Press the 5 key The Input File Name menu will appear 5 Enter the file name to be saved Up to 10 characters can be entered For the input method on the character input scre...

Page 173: ...performing the following menu operation 3 Plot 1 Mark Setting 3 File Operations 3 Press the 1 key to select a card slot Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched 4 Press the 6 key The Erase screen will appear The list of navigation data saved in the card will be displayed 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the number for the file to be erased Confirmation Window will appear 6 P...

Page 174: ...y performing the following menu operation Plot 1 Mark Setting 3 File Operations 3 Press the 1 key to select a card slot Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched 4 Press the 7 key The Card Mark Display menu will appear The list of navigation data saved in the card will be displayed 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the number for the file to be displayed Confirmation Window wi...

Page 175: ...system for navigation data to be saved Geodetic Procedures 1 Open the Geodetic menu by performing the following menu operation Plot 2 Mark Operations 7 Geodetic The numeric value input screen for Geodetic will appear 2 Enter the desired geodetic system number See the section 3 4 20 Geodetic System List The geodetic system is determined For how to input numeric value on the numeric value input menu...

Page 176: ...erwise press the DATA OFF key to map displays temporarily off 3 7 1 Display Destination Mark NMEA Waypoint Display A destination mark sent from the external navigation equipment can be displayed If route type set ECDIS refer to 3 7 2 Receive Route Data Setting Procedures 1 Open the Plot menu by performing the following menu operation Plot 2 Press the 7 key The NMEA Waypoint Display is turned on or...

Page 177: ...R following items are not displayed XTL Arrival Radius ROT Turn Radius Time Zone Sail Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key 2 Open the Select Route menu by performing the following menu operation 7 Plot Menu 3 WPT Route Setting 4 Select Route 3 Select the data to be displayed The NMEA Waypoint Display is turned on or off Off Route is not displayed Internal Internal route data is displayed NMEA Des...

Page 178: ...s depending on the actual range Short distance wide Long distance narrow Wide Use this mode when rainy weather intensifies unwanted waves The dynamic range is about twice as wide as when Normal is selected Super Wide Use this mode when rain cloud remain at Wide mode 2 Video Noise Rejection This function rejects signals that assumed as noise and clutter in radar videos Select Off to display radar v...

Page 179: ...deo process mode for the area outside the boundary In radar video processing PROC mode switching lower left of the display on page 2 18 set the first video process mode for the area inside the boundary Gain at a distance can be improved by supp There a e methods fo ressing near sea clutter through the correlative process r two r setting an area Off Disables the Process Switching function Standard ...

Page 180: ...t Radar Trails RADAR Trails Setting This function enables the setting of detail information about radar trails processing Procedures 1 Press the TRAILS key for 2 seconds The RADAR Trails Setting menu will appear Detail data about radar trails processing can be set by changing the settings of each menu item Note After the settings for radar trails processing are changed targets trails may not be di...

Page 181: ...Off radar trails may be plotted with unwanted waves but the radar trails of moving targets are always plotted Off Disables the Trails Process function On Enables the Trails Process function 6 MAX Interval Select the maximum time for displaying radar trails Select Short when short radar trails are often used in bays and the likes Select Super Long when long radar trails are necessary for ocean navi...

Page 182: ...cy control of the transmitter This function is effective when radar interference does not go away Off Stagger Trigger is not used On Stagger Trigger is used 4 PRF Select the operation mode the transmitting repetition frequency of the transmitter Normal Standard mode Both appropriate gain and magnetron s life expectancy are maintained Economy Power saving mode Gain slightly lowers but the service l...

Page 183: ...r moves horizontally when EBL is operated and moves vertically when VRM is operated To switch between EBL VRM operation and cursor operation while On is selected Press the EBL dial for 2 seconds On Cursor is operated using a EBL VRM dial Off Cursor is operated using a trackball 2 Cursor Length Set the length of the cross cursor mark of the display Short Cuts the cross cursor mark in length Long Ma...

Page 184: ...m lighting conditions Night Night mode Used under dark lighting conditions Setting color of each element Specify the color for the element The color for the following elements can be specified Outer PPI The color of the background outside radar video PPI is selected Inner PPI The color of the background inside radar video PPI is selected Character The color of the character and bearing scale is se...

Page 185: ...nce of the range rings is selected EBL VRM PI The brilliance of the EBL VRM PI is selected Character The brilliance of the character and bearing scale is selected Own Symbol HL Vector The brilliance of the own ship symbol heading line and own ship vector is selected Keyboard The brilliance of the operation panel is selected Note Those selected brilliance can be saved for each Day Night mode Settin...

Page 186: ...rm user of the change of the condition The alarm sound can be adjusted by performing the following procedures Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice 2 Open the Buzzer Volume menu by performing the following menu operation 5 Sub Menu 5 Buzzer Volume The volume of the alarm sound can be specified for each cause for alarm Level4 indicates maximum volume and Level1 indicates minimum volume Key AC...

Page 187: ...c menu is directly displayed Zoom The zoom display function is switched between on and off TM Reset Reset to initial own ship position in true motion display mode II Using User Keys Directly displaying a specified menu Preset the menu that is to be displayed with the user key switch Procedures 1 Make the initial setting for the user key to Menu Make settings in accordance with Section I Initial Se...

Page 188: ... 1 Press either USER KEY1 key or USER KEY2 key for which Zoom has been set The zoom mode is cancelled and a normal display will appear IV How to use the User key TM Reset Preset whether to execute the TM Reset by operating the user key Procedures 1 Make the initial setting for the user key to TM Reset Make settings in accordance with Section I Initial Setting User Key Setting Resetting own ship to...

Page 189: ... display in digital information area 2 The expanded display remains for 5 seconds after the operation of each marker and then it will disappear Always On Expands the display in digital information area 2 2 Numeric NAV INFO navigation information Determine whether to display the numeric values of received One of two digital information areas is used to display data When navigation data is displayed...

Page 190: ...formation area 1 Area2 Displays the water depth graph in digital information area 2 2 Depth Range Select the depth range on the water depth graph 50m Sets 50 m as the depth range 100m Sets 100 m as the depth range 250m Sets 250 m as the depth range AUTO Uses the depth range in the DPT sentence included in received data 3 Time Range Select the time range on the water depth graph 10min Sets 10 minut...

Page 191: ... used as the unit of wind speed kn Knots are used as the unit of wind speed 5 TEMP Graph Setting The TEMP Graph Setting menu will appear 1 TEMP Graph Display Determine whether to display the graph of the water temperature data that has been received of the display One of two digital information areas is used to display data When the water temperature graph is displayed the sizes of the target trac...

Page 192: ...lay Target menu on page 2 27 and press the ENT key The course bar display function is switched between on and off Off The course bar graph is not displayed Area1 The course bar graph is displayed in the numeric value data area 1 Area2 The course bar graph is displayed in the numeric value data area 2 2 AUTO Pilot Course Determine which field of the APB sentence that has been received is used to di...

Page 193: ...selection changes cyclically as follows Function Off Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4 Function Off The name of the current function mode is displayed in the function FUNC mode switching lower left of the display on page 2 18 Alternatively put the cursor on the function FUNC mode switching and press the ENT key to conduct the same operation as the above Changing Function Setting temporar...

Page 194: ...mal Wide Super Wide 2 Video Noise Rejection Radar video noise rejection Off Level1 Level2 3 AUTO Dynamic Range Automatic dynamic range control Off On 4 Process Switch Radar video process switching Off Range FIX AUTO 5 2nd Process Mode Second video process mode PROC Off 3Scan CORREL 6 Process Switch Range Video process switching range Range setting 7 Fast Target Detection Fast moving target detecti...

Page 195: ...shnet Use this mode to detect small targets such as fishnets of round haul netters hidden by sea clutter returns Importance is attached to sea clutter suppression and gain to moving targets lowers Storm Use this mode when many rain snow clutter returns or sea clutter returns are detected in stormy weather Importance is attached to rain snow clutter and sea clutter suppression and gain slightly low...

Page 196: ...r suppression function Select off when rain snow clutter and sea clutter are not strong or when the ship is in a bay AUTO Sea Automatically detects the strength of sea clutter and performs the most suitable sea clutter suppression processing Even when the strength of sea clutter varies depending on the wind direction AUTO Sea performs the most suitable suppression processing Land like islands can ...

Page 197: ...he noise level is lowered Thus set a gain correction value to the side When the video process mode Remain or Peak Hold is used noise is hard to disappear Thus set a gain correction value to the side Page 5 2 PRF Sa e function as in the Pulse Repetition Frequency described in 3 8 3 m Page 5 3 Small Buoy Detection When the automatic sea clutter suppression function is used this mode is used to proce...

Page 198: ...1 6 Function Setting Current data Function Setting Data that can be called Function Setting Default data Factory set data User Function Menu Page 1 1 Mode Ca ls the default value of the mode and saves it for the function number l User Function Menu Page 1 6 Save Present State The currently operating state can be saved for the function number Use this function to save the state of good setting that...

Page 199: ... Buzzer Volume User Key Setting menu Display Style Date display style EBL VRM Control CURS Cursor Length 3 10 1 Save Operating State Save User Setting The system s current operating state can be saved in the system by performing the operation below Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice 2 Open the User Setting menu by performing the following menu peration o 5 Sub Menu 3 User Setting 3 ress t...

Page 200: ... Display information on page 2 28 and press the ENT key The Load User Setting menu will appear 3 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be loaded Confirmation Window will appear 4 Press the 1 key The operating state data will be loaded 3 10 3 Delete Operating State Delete User Setting The operating state saved in the system can be deleted by performing the operation below Use this functio...

Page 201: ...emory card is full 3 11 1 perate File on the Card File Manager Tr f other ship 20 target 1500 points the Target Tracking unit or AIS unit option is necessary 3 M ine 20 nts maximum 20000 items when the plotter unit W in 999 points maximum Rout 10 routes maximum the plotter unit option is necessary ces of inform a O Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot For the insertion and re...

Page 202: ...th user map up to 2000 items 20000 items when the plotter unit option is connected Remain Number of remaining data points of marks and lines that can be saved WPT Number of data points of created waypoints 999 points maximum Remain Remaining waypoints that can be saved Route Number of data points of created routes 10 routes maximum Remain Remaining routes that can be saved Internal Total Total num...

Page 203: ...t the data Pressing the ENT key one more time will cancel the selection 6 Put the cursor on Copy and press the ENT key The character input screen for the Input File Name menu will appear 7 Enter the file name to be saved Up to 10 characters can be entered For the input method on the character input screen see Section 3 3 4 After the data has been entered Confirmation Window will appear 8 Press the...

Page 204: ...ey will select the data Pressing the ENT key one more time will cancel the selection 6 Put the cursor on Copy and press the ENT key Confirmation Window will appear 7 Press the 1 key to overwrite data or press the 2 key to add new data When Overwrite is selected internally saved data is deleted and new data is loaded When Add is selected new data is added to the saved data 8 Press the 1 key The sel...

Page 205: ...a Pressing the ENT key one more time will cancel the selection 6 Put the cursor on Copy and press the ENT key The character input screen for the Input File Name menu will appear If there is a file having the same name the file selection window will appear When deleting saved data and copying new data press the 1 key to select Overwrite When adding data to a Waypoint file press the 2 key to select ...

Page 206: ... file will be erased V Initializing a card Format Procedures 1 Press the 2 or 3 key while the File Manager is open Selected items for Device1 or Device2 will be displayed 2 Put the cursor on Format for the device to be initialized and press the ENT key Confirmation Window will appear 3 Press the 1 key Initialization will be executed VI Showing data saved on the card Show Card Procedures 1 Press th...

Page 207: ...rted into the card slot Coastline will be displayed For the insertion and removal of the card see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix 3 12 2 Display ERC Card MAP z Insert the ERC card provided by Japan Hydrographic Association with the top surface upward into card slot 1 lower or 2 upper Press the MAP key and the coastlines will be displayed automatically z Two ERC cards can be inserte...

Page 208: ...CF card Copy JRC ROM Card to CF Procedures 1 Insert a JRC coastline ROM card into card slot 1 lower and insert a compact flash memory card into card slot 2 upper Flash memory card option is necessary A PCMCIA PC card adapter for the compact flash memory card is necessary to insert a compact flash memory card For the insertion and removal of the card see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appen...

Page 209: ...he desired file to be selected The selected file will be shown in reverse video Cancelling the selected file 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be cancelled The canceled file name will return to the original normal display Note Up to 2 files of the JRC chart can be selected If JRC charts are not copied on the compact flash memory card the file names is not be displayed 3 12 4 Fill C...

Page 210: ... desired display mode before setting the colors and brilliance of chart display There are 5 selection items Day1 Day2 Day3 Dusk and Night 2 Color of Land Select the color of land display There are 4 selection items Brown Yellow Green and White 3 Bright of Land Select the brilliance of land display There are 3 selection items Low Middle and High 4 Color of Sea Select the color of sea display There ...

Page 211: ...titude and longitude NUM Displays only the values indicating the latitude and longitude 2 Color of L L Line Select the colors that are to represent latitude and longitude lines There are 8 selection items Black White Gray Blue Green Yellow Pink and Red 3 Bright of L L Line Select the bright of latitude longitude line display There are 4 selection items Off Low Middle and High 4 ERC Display Request...

Page 212: ...yed 2 Buoy Determine whether to display buoys Set whether to display data saved in the ERC On Buoys are displayed Off Buoys are not displayed 3 Rough Line Determine whether to display rough lines Set whether to display data saved in the ERC On Rough lines are displayed Off Rough lines are not displayed 4 Other Line Determine whether to display other lines Set whether to display data saved in the E...

Page 213: ... contour setting items will be displayed 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the type of the depth contour to be set The type of line for displaying the depth contour corresponding to the depth is set 6 Select the number of display color to be set pressing the numeric key The selected color to represent the contour lines of the depth will be set When Off is selected the depth contour will not be...

Page 214: ...alog Do not simultaneously insert a JRC coastline ROM card and an ERC card issued by Japan Hydrograp ic Association into the card slot A malfunction will occur on the display h Procedures 1 Press the Map key while a C MAP card is being inserted into the ard slot c Coastlines will be displayed For the insertion and removal of the card see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix Insert or re...

Page 215: ...AP Levels from A to H are available 6 Chart Boundary Set whether to display chart boundary on the C MAP On The chart boundary is displayed Off The chart boundary is not displayed 7 Buoy Beacon Set the buoy and beacon display on the C MAP and the type of marks Off Buoys and beacons are not displayed International Buoys and beacons are displayed in the international format US Buoys and beacons are d...

Page 216: ...re displayed Off Cultural facilities are not displayed 4 Bottom Type Set whether to display bottom sediment on the C MAP On Bottom sediment is displayed Off Bottom sediment is not displayed 5 Under Water Set whether to display reefs on the C MAP On Reefs are displayed Off Reefs are not displayed 6 Depth Contour Set whether to display depth contour on the C MAP On Depth contour is displayed Off Dep...

Page 217: ...set 2 Move the cursor to the chart on which a position is to be corrected and Press the ENT key 3 Move the cursor to the radar video of which position is to be corrected and Press the ENT key Setting correcting will be indicated for Shift Coast Line 1 At this time Map Shift is displayed in the map position correction lower right of the display on page 2 4 indicating that the position is being corr...

Page 218: ...y The correction value for the longitudinal direction will be set to 0 At this time Map Shift is not displayed in the map position correction lower right of the display on page 2 4 3 LAT LON Correction This method corrects a chart position by changing the values of latitude and longitude that are sent by the navigation equipment Only our service engineers are to use this correction method because ...

Page 219: ...gitude value For how to enter a value on the latitude longitude input screen see Section 3 3 4 The latitude longitude correction value is determined Cancellation 1 Press the 4 key while the Map Display Setting menu is open The latitude longitude input screen for the Map Center Position menu will appear 2 Press the 0 key and then press the ENT key The latitude direction correction value will set at...

Page 220: ... by performing the following menu operation 5 Sub Menu 7 Screen Capture Setting 5 Press the 2 key to select a card slot Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched 6 Press either USER KEY1 key or USER KEY2 key for which Capture Screen has been set The Copying displayed in lower right of the display and screen data is saved to memory card 3 13 2 Automatically Save Screen to Card Scre...

Page 221: ...cified interval time and screen data is saved to memory card 3 13 3 Erasing Save Screen Data Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot Flash memory card option is necessary For the insertion and removal of the card see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix 2 Press the RADAR MENU key twice 3 Open the Capture Screen Setting menu by performing the following menu operation 5...

Page 222: ...to the desired item number The item can be turned on off Off The item is not saved On The item is saved 1 Graphic Except in radar echo radar trails and chart 2 RADAR Video Radar echo 3 RADAR Trails Radar trails 4 Chart JRC ERC chart C MAP 3 13 5 Set File Style Set screen capture file style Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice 2 Open the Capture Screen Setting menu by performing the followin...

Page 223: ... of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Microsoft product screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the PC And open the drive The drive name is difference of your PC installation 2 Open the JMA 5300 folder 3 Open the Screen folder 3 126 ...

Page 224: ...4 Open the folder of saved files Folder is named YYYYMMDD_hh00 Y year M month D day h hour 5 Open the file File is named JMA 5300_YYYYMMDD_hhmmss m minute s second 3 127 ...

Page 225: ...ng menu operation 4 NAV Equipment Setting 6 RX Port 3 Set a port for each sensor Settable sensor signals Heading Speed AIS GPS DLOG Alarm Depth Temperature Wind Current ROT RSA Time Zone Date Time Selectable ports When the automatic recognition function is used AUTO When ports are specified User Setting Serial LAN LAN GPS LAN Ship s Clock Behavior pattern of selectable ports AUTO Data from JRC LAN...

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Page 227: ...SECTION 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4 1 USE OF NAVIGATION TOOLS 4 1 4 2 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4 17 ...

Page 228: ...ying an arbitrary range and measures the range from the own ship The process unit is equipped with two variable range markers Parallel Index Line PI Displays straight lines at even intervals and the lines are used as rough guides for complex measurement or ship courses EBL Maneuver Displays the course by steering the own ship and it is used as a rough guide for ship maneuvering Man Overboard Store...

Page 229: ...res 1 Press the RR HL key 4 The range ring display switches disappear and appear between display and non display each time the RR HL key is pressed The range ring interval is shown in the Range Rings display on off upper left of the display on page 2 16 The range between the target and own ship can be determined by visually measuring the target s position that lies between two range rings For chan...

Page 230: ...RM1 EBL2 VRM2 EBL Bearing Display The bearing value of the current EBL1 or EBL2 on the PPI display is shown in the EBL1 2 bearing upper right of the display on page 2 3 The currently operable EBL1 or EBL2 is highlighted in the EBL1 2 adjustment upper right of the display on page 2 19 Starting Point of EBL The starting point of the currently operating EBL can be switched from the center of the rada...

Page 231: ...pes of EBL starting points Select one of them in accordance with purpose The EBL starting point is defined as the own ship s position C The EBL starting point is moved and fixed on the radar display D The EBL starting point is moved and fixed at the latitude and longitude The navigator needs to be connected To move the starting point of EBL Procedures 1 Make EBL1 or EBL2 operable 2 Press the EBL d...

Page 232: ...BL bearing is displayed in true bearing mode R EBL bearing is displayed in relative bearing mode To set a mode for fixing EBL display EBL Bearing Fix When this function is set to Angle an EBL is fixed to the preset bearing For example if a true bearing of 020 is preset the EBL is fixed to the true bearing 020 even when the own ship turns When the function is set to Screen the EBL is fixed on the r...

Page 233: ...tion markers shown on VRM EBL1 VRM1 EBL2 VRM2 VRM2 EBL2 VRM1 EBL1 4 VRM Operation The range value of the current VRM1 or VRM2 on the PPI display is shown in the VRM1 2 range upper right of the display on page 2 3 The currently operable VRM1 or VRM2 is highlighted in the VRM1 2 adjustment upper right of the display on page 2 19 To operate VRM Procedures 1 Press the VRM1 or VRM2 key The VRM adjustme...

Page 234: ...val of parallel index lines are displayed in the PI Menu 2 Press the VRM dial again The parallel index lines will be fixed Note Parallel index lines are operable only while the PI Menu is displayed When the menu is closed the parallel index line display remains but the settings of the bearing and interval cannot be adjusted any more To adjust the bearing and interval after closing the menu press t...

Page 235: ...u turn the VRM dial counterclockwise and widen when you turn the VRM dial clockwise HL EBL1 EBL2 VRM1 VRM2 4 When the VRM dial is pressed the PI Menu closes and the parallel index lines are fixed During the operation of parallel index lines pressing the EBL1 or EBL2 key disables operation for rotation directions Pressing the VRM1 or VRM2 key disables operation for parallel index line intervals 4 8...

Page 236: ...ne display to on or off On Parallel index lines are displayed Off Parallel index lines are not displayed 2 Operation Mode Sets an operation mode for parallel index lines All All the parallel lines are operated at the same time Individual The bearing of each line is operated individually Track Equally spaced lateral lines are displayed on both sides Equiangular Two lines intersecting at the center ...

Page 237: ... time The setting items are determined by the setting of 2 Operation Mode If All is selected The setting cannot be changed All All the lines are operated at the same time If Individual is selected Determine whether to set consecutive lines or individual lines Sequential Lines are operated sequentially Index Line1 to Line8 A specified line is operated If Track or Equiangular is selected Select a gr...

Page 238: ...ce HL Displayed with the heading line as reference If Individual is selected True Displayed with true bearing with North as reference HL Displayed with the heading line as reference Index Line1 to Line8 Displayed with a specified line as reference If Track is selected True Displayed with true bearing with North as reference HL Displayed with the heading line as reference Index Line1 to Line8 Displ...

Page 239: ...6 Operating EBL Maneuver Function EBL Maneuver Setting I Initial Setting EBL Maneuver Setting Procedures 1 Open the EBL Maneuver Setting menu by performing the following menu operation Tool 3 EBL Maneuver Setting 2 Set the following parameters Reach Set the range from when the rudder is steered to when the ship beings to turn Turn Mode Select a turn mode Radius Turning radius nm Rate Rate of turn ...

Page 240: ...the auxiliary line and set the bearing of the auxiliary line by operating the EBL dial The bearing of the auxiliary line is the final bearing in which the own ship is to move The WOL position varies depending on the bearing of the auxiliary line If the WOL is behind the own ship s position the line color of WOL will change 3 Press the ENT key The setting will be determined However if the WOL is be...

Page 241: ...th a dotted line 4 Even when the own ship moves the marker is fixed at the latitude and longitude Thus if a marker is put to an important position the ship can return to the position regarding the marker as a target Cancellation 1 Press the MOB key for 2 seconds The marker will disappear 4 1 8 Operating EBL VRM and PI with Cursor When the cursor mode is set to AUTO upper right of the display on pa...

Page 242: ...wn at the upper right of the cursor The EBL and VRM become operable when the ENT key is pressed 2 Move the cursor to the bearing range to be set The EBL and VRM will move as the cursor moves 3 Press the ENT key The EBL and VRM will be fixed IV Operating Parallel Index Lines PI To change the direction of parallel index lines Procedures 1 Put the cursor on near the center of line and press the ENT k...

Page 243: ...Mode the parallel index lines move 3 Press the ENT key 4 The parallel index lines will be fixed To change the end points of parallel index lines If Individual is selected for Operation Mode the length of parallel index lines can be changed Procedures 1 Put the cursor on the end point of parallel index lines and press the ENT key When the cursor is moved there it will turn into and PI will be displ...

Page 244: ...AR screen the leading edge of echo is the actual target position The length of echo is dependent on the transmitted pulse length Point the cursor to the leading edge of echo to measure the target range or to make a mark on the target Fig 4 1 Transmitting Receiving of RADAR 0 90 270 Target Range Pulse Length Own ship s position Fig 4 2 Relation of echo target range and pulse length 4 17 ...

Page 245: ... distance from the own ship s position 4 To set a cursor bearing numeric value mode Determine whether to display a cursor bearing in true or relative bearing mode Procedures 1 Put the cursor on the Cursor bearing numeric value indication true relative switching upper right of the display on page 2 19 and press the ENT key The selected mode is switched as shown below each time the ENT key is presse...

Page 246: ... the display on page 2 3 The EBL1 bearing is the bearing of the target 3 Press the VRM1 key The display in the VRM1 adjustment upper right of the display on page 2 19 will be highlighted and VRM1 will be shown with a dotted line on the PPI display 4 Move the VRM1 to the target by turning the VRM dial The range of VRM1 from the own ship s position will be shown in the VRM1 range upper right of the ...

Page 247: ...surement is made and press the ENT key 4 Refer to the figure below 4 Move the EBL2 to the other point B by turning the EBL dial Refer to the figure below 5 Press the VRM2 key When VRM2 is selected intersection marker will appear on the dotted line of EBL2 6 Move the intersection marker on the dotted line to point B by turning the VRM dial The range and bearing between the two points will be shown ...

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Page 249: ...TRACKING FUNCTION 5 1 5 1 PREPARATION 5 2 5 2 TARGET TRACKING OPERATION 5 16 5 3 AIS OPERATION 5 31 5 4 DECISION OF TARGETS AS IDENTICAL ASSOCIATION 5 42 5 5 ALARM DISPLAY 5 44 5 6 TRACK FUNCTION 5 49 5 7 TRIAL MANEUVERING TRIAL MANEUVER 5 59 5 8 EPA OPERATION 5 63 ...

Page 250: ...returns or moves very close to land II Intensity of echoes and the target tracking function The intensity of echoes and the tracking function have a correlationship and thus the target will be lost if no echoes are detected during six scans in succession If a lost target exists therefore radar gain must be increased to support detection of the target If however radar gain is increased too signific...

Page 251: ...ial maneuver function NCA 877WA If the mode is ground stabilization SOG COG used for own ship s information in target tracking If the mode is sea stabilization SPD speed through the water HDG heading used for own ship s information in target tracking 5 Normal edition NCA 877A High performance edition NCA 877WA Maximum number of targets that can be tracked 30 100 Trial maneuver function Not provide...

Page 252: ...attern by MR E W Anderson The closed loop of collision avoidance is shown on the left side and the closed loop of finding a right course on the right side Fig 5 1 Navigation Pattern Marine Accidents and Collisions Among marine accidents collision accidents have been highlighted as the tonnages and speeds of ships become higher along with the increase in traffic at sea If a tanker carrying dangerou...

Page 253: ...ollision avoidance is to maneuver vessels not to occupy the same point at the same time In practical operation of vessels a spot of collision has to be deemed to be a single point but a closed zone This closed zone is conceptually defined as a CPA Closest Point of Approach In collision prediction the time to be taken until a ship reaches the CPA is defined as a TCPA Time to CPA Fig 5 2 shows a dia...

Page 254: ...n be readily grasped If there is a risk of collision with other ship the operator can determine which rule to be applied and how to operate own ship N T R A O Vo VR VT VO Own ship s speed O Own ship s course VT Other ship s true speed T Target ship s true course VR Target ship s relative speed R Target ship s relative course A Aspect Relative vector Target ship true vector N CPA Own ship true vect...

Page 255: ... red colored Tracked target Numeric displayed target When the numeric data is displayed the target symbol is enclosed in a square Dangerous target The alarm sounds The alarm message CPA TCPA turns red and blinks The symbol turns red Lost target The alarm sounds The alarm message Lost turns red and blinks The red X mark is displayed on the target tracking symbol Past position The past positions of ...

Page 256: ...a is displayed the target symbol is enclosed in a square Dangerous target The alarm sounds The alarm message CPA TCPA turns red and blinks The symbol turns red Lost target The alarm sounds The alarm message Lost turns red and blinks The red X mark is displayed on the AIS symbol Sleeping AIS SART target The AIS SART symbol is same color as AIS target symbol Activated AIS SART target The target numb...

Page 257: ...ent offset setting The type of the currently displayed vector can be confirmed by viewing the setting of the stable mode 5 When GND is displayed for the stability mode upper left of the display on page 2 2 Vector over ground When Sea is displayed for the stability mode upper left of the display on page 2 2 Vector over water When the vector of an AIS target is displayed with a vector over water the...

Page 258: ...23 and press the ENT key The AIS target symbol display will be set to on or off 5 1 3 Radar Display Vector Display A vector to represent a target s predicted position can be presented in the True vector or Relative vector mode In each mode a vector length can be freely changed for a time interval of 1 to 60 minutes To switch between the true vector mode and relative vector mode press the VECT R T ...

Page 259: ...d for the purpose of observation the True vector mode for grasping the true aspect of a target and the Relative vector mode for grasping a target s closest point of approach CPA II Vector Length Vector Time The vector length of a target is proportional to its speed and the vector time can be switched in a range of 1 to 60 minutes The diagram below illustrates a vector length of a target for 6 minu...

Page 260: ...Data Hides the displayed numeric data of a tracked target or AIS target Mark Puts a temporary mark Property Displays the information of tracked targets AIS targets and marks AUTO Changes operation in accordance with the object at the cursor position Change of Cursor Mode Procedures 1 Move the cursor to the cursor mode Cursor upper right of the display on page 2 19 and press the ENT key On the PPI ...

Page 261: ... same time Parallel index line PI Operates the parallel index line Tracked target Displays the numeric data of the tracked target Tracked target with numeric data displayed Hides the numeric data Sleeping AIS target Activates the AIS target Activated AIS target Displays the AIS target information AIS target with numeric data displayed Hides the AIS target information Automatic acquisition activati...

Page 262: ... to the value input screen refer to Section 3 3 4 Input of TCPA Limit Procedures 1 Move the cursor to the TCPA limit setting TT AIS information on page 2 23 and press the ENT key The TCPA Limit value input screen will appear 2 Enter the value to be set as a TCPA limit For inputs to the value input screen refer to Section 3 3 4 5 1 6 Setting CPA Ring While the distance of the specified CPA Limit va...

Page 263: ...to be set as vector time For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input screen see Section 3 3 4 5 Setting vector time using the multi dial MULTI Procedures 1 Press the MULTI dial several times to activate the Vector mode Vector will be displayed in the multi dial mode lower left of the display on page 2 3 2 Turn the MULTI dial to set the vector time Setting vector mode VECT R T Procedur...

Page 264: ...For the setting procedure refer to Section 7 1 9 Setting of CCRP Antenna GPS Antenna Position z If offset ranges are not set correctly AIS symbols and radar echoes may be displayed shifted z When offset ranges are set latitude and longitude data received from the GPS is offset and the offset data is displayed as the latitude and longitude of own ship s position Attention 5 15 ...

Page 265: ...ns or running aground Use target tracking function only as a navigation aid The final navigation decision must always be made by the operator him herself Making the final navigation decision based only on tracking target information may cause accidents Tracking target information such as vector target numerical data and alarms may contain some errors Also targets that are not detected by the radar...

Page 266: ...tion zone Turning On Off the automatic acquisition and AIS activation AZ Menu Procedures 1 Press the AZ key for two seconds The AZ Menu will appear 2 Press the 1 or 2 key The acquisition activation zone 1 AZ1 or acquisition activation zone 2 AZ2 will be set to on or off On The acquisition activation zone is turned on The mark and target ID number are put to an acquired target and move with the tar...

Page 267: ...ng the EBL dial and VRM dial and press the ENT key The acquisition activation zone will be determined Setting the AZ key allocation Set AZ Key A generally used acquisition activation zone can be turned on off by simply pressing the AZ key Procedures 1 Press the AZ key for 2 seconds The AZ Menu will appear 2 Open the AZ menu by performing the following menu operation 5 Set AZ Key 1 AZ 3 Set the ass...

Page 268: ...al acquisition mode without automatic acquisition activation turn off the automatic acquisition activation function Use of Automatic and Manual Acquisition Modes Use the manual acquisition mode while the automatic acquisition mode is on Manually acquire the target to which particular attention should be paid and get the other targets automatically acquired If a new target appears exceeding the max...

Page 269: ... canceled Canceling targets one by one TGT CNCL Procedures 1 Put the cursor on the tracked target to the desired for canceling target and press the TGT CNCL key The vectors and symbols of the tracked targets will disappear and only the radar video remain 5 Canceling all targets collectively TGT CNCL Procedures 1 Press the TGT CNCL key for 5 seconds The vectors and symbols of all the targets will d...

Page 270: ...TCPA 0 1 min unit Bow crossing range BCR 0 01 NM unit Bow crossing time BCT 0 1 min unit The target for which its numeric data is displayed is marked with a symbol to distinguish from other targets If a target s data is displayed but without the symbol such a target exists outside the currently displayed radar display Method of Displaying Numeric Data TGT DATA Procedures 1 Put the cursor on the tr...

Page 271: ... to each target in acquisition order Once a target ID number is assigned it identifies the target until the target is lost or the target acquisition is canceled 5 Procedures 1 Press the TT MENU key 2 Press the 4 key Target Number Display will appear 3 Press the numeric key corresponding to the display method to be set On Displays target ID numbers Off Hides target ID numbers Target Track Displays ...

Page 272: ...is selected a list of ship names that have been input by selecting Input will be displayed Input Input of a new ship name When this method is selected the ship name Name input window will open Off Target ship s name is not displayed Entering a new ship name Input 5 Input a new ship name Up to 8 characters can be input as a ship name For the input method on the character input screen see Section 3 ...

Page 273: ...ffer from the specified speed depending on the tracking condition z If a large radar echo such as a land target is set as a reference target the vectors of the speed and other tracking targets will not be displayed correctly and may cause an accident z If a sailing ship is set as a reference target the vectors of the speed and other tracking targets will not be displayed correctly and may cause an...

Page 274: ...he reference target is canceled 5 Put the cursor on the speed sensor switching Own ship information on page 2 22 press the ENT key and select REF The speed of own ship calculated from the reference target will be displayed When a reference target is set the symbol display is changed to R Only one target can be set as a reference target When a new reference target is set the previously set referenc...

Page 275: ... the radar display and they are confused with actual targets Do not use the mode during navigation Otherwise an accident may result 5 The following functions are available for testing the target tracking function I Test Video Makes an operation check on the target detection circuit II TT Simulator Generates pseudo targets on the radar display in order to test if the target tracking function is ope...

Page 276: ...1 Press the TT MENU key 2 Open the TT Test Menu by performing the following menu operation 9 TT Test Menu 3 Press the 1 key The setting items for Test Video will be displayed 4 Select the test video to be displayed In general VDH is sufficient for target display checks in test video mode If any target displayed clearly in the radar display is not displayed in the Test Video mode the target detecti...

Page 277: ...e scenario to be set The TT Simulator display will be turned on 6 Press the TX PRF key When the TT simulator is active the character X will display at the bottom of the radar display Target tracking simulator scenario Target start point Target end point Scenario Distance Bearing Distance Bearing Pseudo target speed 1 3 2 nm 20 1 nm 90 20 kn 2 6 nm 0 0 nm 0 10 kn 3 6 nm every 18 1 nm every 18 10 kn...

Page 278: ... following menu operation 9 TT Test Menu 3 Press the 3 key The setting items for Status will be displayed Constant Vector response VID Level TD Threshold value used for automatic acquisition VID Level High Threshold value used for tracking VID Level Low Unused Gate Size Size of gate used for tracking Tracking Number of targets currently acquired 5 29 ...

Page 279: ...e TT MENU key 2 Open the TT Test Menu by performing the following menu operation 9 TT Test Menu 3 Press the 4 key The gate display mode is switched On Gate is displayed Off Gate is not displayed 5 4 Display the numeric value of a target according to Section 5 2 3 The numeric value of the target will be displayed and the tracked target symbol will be enclosed in a green gate Note The Target Trackin...

Page 280: ...t Setting is selected MAN cannot be selected for the speed sensor in the following case The AIS function is On Current offset Set Drift Setting cannot be turned On in the following case LOG or 2AXW is selected for the speed sensor while the AIS function is on 5 3 2 Setting AIS Display Function AIS Function z When the AIS function is set to Off the AIS display function is turned off and AIS symbols...

Page 281: ...omatic activation zone is identical to the automatic acquisition zone AZ used for target tracking For the zone setting refer to Acquiring Target in Section 5 2 1 The position of the scanner shall be at the centre of the azimuth or range in the acquisition activation zone If there are more AIS targets than the allowable maximum they are deactivated in the low priority See the section 5 1 2 Referenc...

Page 282: ...adar is receiving the AIS data which is cannot displayed In this case you can only trust the turning direction which is indicated by the turn indicator The turn indicator is displayed on the AIS symbol as the line perpendicular to the heading direction See the Section 5 1 2 Types and Definitions of AIS Target Symbols If the numeric information of SOG or STW is 102 2kn the target ship s speed is 10...

Page 283: ... AIS Target Information Display CNCL Data Procedures 1 Put the cursor on the activated AIS target of which information display is to be cancelled and press the CLR INFO key The setting items for cursor modes will be displayed 5 2 Press the 6 key The information display of the selected AIS target will be cleared Selecting Detail Simple Mode for AIS Target Information Display Procedures 1 Put the cu...

Page 284: ...d time For an unread message is displayed to the left of the item number 4 Press the numeric key corresponding to the message to be displayed The message will appear Displaying Specified Target s Message Procedures 1 Display AIS target information If there are messages from the target a message mark will be displayed in the unread message display field AIS target information on page 2 25 2 Put the...

Page 285: ... the Display Lost Target Data menu by performing the following menu operation 7 AIS Menu 8 Display Lost TGT Data The data of the last lost AIS target will be displayed Displaying Own Ship s AIS Data Own Ship s AIS Data 5 The AIS data of own ship can be displayed Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice 2 Open the Own Ship s AIS Data menu by performing the following menu operation 7 AIS Menu 9 O...

Page 286: ... number or ship s name is always displayed for only targets with which numeric value is displayed 5 3 7 Setting AIS Filter AIS Filter Setting About an AIS filter By setting an AIS filter an AIS target in the area can be displayed by priority or only the targets in the area can be displayed An AIS filter is initially set in a circle having a radius of 20 nm from the CCRP If 301 or more AIS targets ...

Page 287: ...he EBL dial and press the ENT key III Setting Zone Filter 4 Set a starting bearing and range by turning the EBL dial and VRM dial and press the ENT key 5 Set an ending bearing and range by turning the EBL dial and VRM dial and press the ENT key Note When the automatic activation function is enabled the filter range is automatically changed for covering the automatic activation zone Thus the automa...

Page 288: ...AIS filter Point Filter AIS targets which are not displayed because they are outside the AIS filter or at low priority levels can be activated by giving a higher priority to them Procedures 1 Put the cursor on the position where a point filter is to be set and press the CLR INFO key to select the filter to be set The setting items for cursor modes will be displayed 2 Press the 2 key A point filter...

Page 289: ...s B Vessel below 3 knots Class A or 2 knots Class B and it is now at anchor or on the berth 18 min 18 min Vessel of 3 knots or more and it is now at anchor or on the berth 60 sec 18 min Vessel of 0 to 14 knots Class B 0 to 14 knots 60 sec 180 sec Vessel of 14 to 23 knots 36 sec 180 sec Vessel of 23 knots or more 30 sec 180 sec SAR Search and Rescue 60 sec 60 sec ATON Aid to Navigation 18 min 18 mi...

Page 290: ...for activated AIS targets and AIS targets for which a dangerous target alarm has been issued ACT Danger Select A lost alarm is issued only for activated AIS targets data indicated AIS targets and AIS targets for which a dangerous target alarm has been issued Note A lost alarm is not issued for sleeping AIS targets Setting of Condition for CPA TCPA Alarm Procedures 1 Press the RADAR MENU key twice ...

Page 291: ... an AIS function the tracking target symbol of the cargo ship may not be displayed any more 5 Setting of Function to Decide Targets as Identical Association When an AIS target and a tracking target are decided to be identical an association symbol is displayed for the targets regarded as identical In this case the AIS target symbol is automatically activated z Turn off Association in order not to ...

Page 292: ...are under the set conditions Once regard as identical when one of the differences exceed 125 of the set condition they are regarded as dissidence The setting for this function is common to Association Setting in the AIS Menu Types of Decision Conditions to be Set Decision conditions 1 Association On Off Function to decide targets as identical 2 Priority AIS TT Symbol to be displayed 3 Bearing 0 0 ...

Page 293: ...sentence Alarm messages for Target Tracking TT and AIS functions Message Class Description ALR No AIS Data Alarm AIS No communication or communication error 116 AIS 95 Capacity INFO Over 95 of the maximum number of AIS targets AIS ACT 95 Capacity INFO Over 95 of the maximum number of AIS targets to be activated AIS ACT MAX INFO Maximum number of AIS targets to be activated AIS Alarm Alarm AIS alar...

Page 294: ...or a specified time New Target Alarm Acquisition or activation of a target in the automatic acquisition activation zone 302 RADAR Alarm In Alarm Targets have entered the radar alarm range RADAR Alarm Out Alarm Targets have left the radar alarm range REF Target Alarm Decrease in the reference target accuracy Trial Warning There is a dangerous target when trial maneuver is active TT Boot Alarm Targe...

Page 295: ... officer can easily decide which target he should pay attention to It is not possible to switch off the tracked target visual alarm unless tracking is ceased or the alarm condition no longer applies The types of target and alarm are shown below CPA TCPA Alarm Status Symbol on display Alarm characters Alarm sound Conditions Tracked target Activated AIS target Off Off CPA CPA LIMIT 0 TCPA TCPA TCPA ...

Page 296: ...one in a range and issues an alarm when a new target which is not yet acquired goes into this zone For the setting of an automatic acquisition zone refer to Acquiring Target in Section 5 2 1 Alarm for New Target Acquired in Automatic Acquisition Zone Status Symbol on display Alarm characters Alarm sound Conditions New target in automatic acquisition zone Red Blinking New Target Beep sound pipi pip...

Page 297: ...of a range of 32 nm and can no longer be tracked it is canceled without a lost target alarm Lost Target Alarm Status Symbol on display Alarm characters Alarm sound Conditions The red X mark is displayed on the symbol Lost Beep sound pee Alarm acknowledgeable The alarm will sound once when a lost target symbol is displayed Lost target Gyro Set Alarm The GYRO I F in this system receives signals from...

Page 298: ...rval can be set to specified time intervals of 0 5 1 2 or 4 minutes or specified range intervals of 0 1 0 2 0 5 or 1 nm The specified interval is displayed in the past position display interval switching TT AIS information on page 2 23 When Off is displayed the track display function is turned off The track mode operates in conjunction with the vector mode and a true or relative track is displayed...

Page 299: ...Press the numeric key corresponding to the track color to be set Colors set by performing the procedure in III Setting of Target Ship s Track Colors can be selected Individual colors can be set for up to 10 ships The same color is set for 11 to 20 ships II Target Ship s Track Function On Off Target Track Function Procedures 1 Open the T TRK menu by performing the following menu operation T TRK 2 P...

Page 300: ...ually for ships Color name One color is set for all ships Individual setting 4 Press the numeric key corresponding to the track number to be set The setting items for the selected track number will be displayed 5 Press the numeric key corresponding to the track color to be set The track color of the selected track number will be set When Individual is selected the track numbers Target Track No 1 t...

Page 301: ...ndividual ships 5 Off The tracks of all ships are hidden On The tracks of all ships are displayed Even when Target Track Display is turned off the track data of other ships is saved if Track Memory Interval is set Individual setting 4 Press the numeric key corresponding to the track number to be set The selected track number display will be set to on or off On The track number display is turned on...

Page 302: ...k Function is turned off Procedures 1 Open the T TRK menu by performing the following menu operation T TRK 2 Press the 4 key The setting items for Track Memory Interval will be displayed 3 Press the numeric key corresponding to the interval to be set Select an interval from the following Off 3 sec 5 sec 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min 1 NM 3 NM 5 NM 10 NM 5 53 ...

Page 303: ...r will be displayed 3 Press the numeric key corresponding to the color of the target tracks to be cleared 5 The Confirmation Window will appear 4 Press the 1 key All the tracks of the selected color will be cleared Clear of Tracks by Setting Track Number Clear Track Number Procedures 1 Open the T TRK menu by performing the following menu operation T TRK 2 Press the 6 key The setting items for Clea...

Page 304: ...2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation T TRK 7 File Operations 3 Press the 1 key and select a card slot The setting item for Select Card Slot is switched between Slot1 and Slot2 4 Press the 2 key and select Add or Overwrite The setting item for Load Mode is switched between Add and Overwrite When Add is selected new data is added to the current data on the card ...

Page 305: ...tion T TRK 7 File Operations 3 Press the 1 key and select a card slot The setting item for Select Card Slot is switched between Slot1 and Slot2 4 Press the 4 key 5 The Save menu will appear 5 Input the file name to be saved Up to 10 characters can be input as a file name For inputs to the characters input screen refer to Section 3 3 4 After the input the Confirmation Window will appear 6 Press the...

Page 306: ...File Operations 3 Press the 1 key and select a card slot The setting item for Select Card Slot is switched between Slot1 and Slot2 4 Press the 5 key The Erase menu will appear Currently saved target ship s track data on the card will be listed 5 Press the numeric key corresponding to the file to be erased The Confirmation Window will appear 6 Press the 1 key The selected target track data will be ...

Page 307: ...Slot1 and Slot2 4 Press the 6 key 5 The Card T TRK Display menu will appear Currently saved target ship s track data on the card will be listed 5 Press the numeric key corresponding to the file to be displayed The Confirmation Window will appear 6 Press the 1 key The selected file will be highlighted and the currently saved target track data will be displayed Cancellation 1 Open the Card T TRK Dis...

Page 308: ...rgins to CPA Limit and TCPA Limit Attention The trial maneuvering is the function of simulating own ship s course and speed for collision avoidance when a dangerous target appears When the own ship s course and speed are entered in manual mode the trial maneuvering function checks if pre acquired or pre activated targets are dangerous The ranges of course and speed to be entered manually Course 36...

Page 309: ...her features and the result is displayed as a bold line that represents the change of own ship s vector as shown in the figure below an example of the course changed to the right In this figure the dangerous target forward left becomes safe as a result of simulation The tracked target information indicates the current CPA and TCPA values regardless of the result of simulation 5 5 60 ...

Page 310: ...ng the CPA RING The above figure shows that the relative vector of the target has changed as shown in the figure as a result of simulation course and speed so that the symbol color is changed into White a safe target Irrespective of the simulation results the current CPA and TCPA values are shown in the tracked target information just like when the true vector mode is active The course change of o...

Page 311: ...ration 0 0 to 100 kn min Deceleration Deceleration 0 0 to 100 kn min For inputs to the value input screen refer to Section 3 3 4 Dangerous target symbols are displayed in red and safe target symbols in white Vector Time is valid only when Trial Function is set to on If it is off the vector time before trial maneuvering is displayed Time until the start of trial maneuvering is counted down immediat...

Page 312: ...sues an alarm The data of plotted target ships is erased from memory when the power is turned off or transmission standby state The EPA function does not display any past plot data The past position function is not available The EPA function does not calculate BCR or BCT The target ID name function is not available The automatic acquisition function is not available The radar alarm is available Th...

Page 313: ...e CPA TCPA is displayed The alarm sounds The symbol blinks red 5 Numeric displayed plot vector When the numeric data is displayed the symbol is enclosed in a square Plot data modification M is displayed beside the plot data modification symbol It is displayed at the previous plotting position Plot data update request U is displayed when the plot data is not updated for 10 minutes The alarm message...

Page 314: ...ng and displays the symbol vector and plot number at the second plotting position The plotted target symbol and plot ID number moves in a specified course at a specified speed The course and speed are calculated from the two plotting positions At this time the CPA and TCPA at positions where the plotted target moves are calculated and an alarm is issued when the plotted target goes into the danger...

Page 315: ...key for 5 seconds or more The plotted targets of all the plot numbers will be canceled 5 8 5 Displaying Numeric Data of Plotted Targets The following data is displayed for a specified plotted target TGT ID Plot number BRG Bearing 0 1 unit Range Range 0 01 nm unit Course Target s true course 0 1 unit Speed Target s true speed 0 1 kn unit CPA CPA 0 01 nm unit TCPA TCPA 0 1 min unit TIME Elapsed time...

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Page 317: ... ON DISPLAY 6 1 RADAR WAVE WITH THE HORIZON 6 1 6 2 STRENGTH OF REFLECTION FROM THE TARGET 6 3 6 3 SEA CLUTTER AND RAIN AND SNOW CLUTTER 6 5 6 4 FALSE ECHOES 6 9 6 5 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER SART 6 12 6 6 DISPLAY OF AIS SART 6 14 ...

Page 318: ...tive to the bearings and ranges of the shore or islands using a chart and to monitor the position and movement of a heavy rain if it appears on the radar display Various types of radar display will be explained below 6 1 RADAR WAVE WITH THE HORIZON Radar beam radiation has the nature of propagating nearly along the curved surface of the earth The propagation varies with the property of the air lay...

Page 319: ...d at the radar range of 64 nm on the radar display is required to have a height of 660 m or more b If the height of a target is 10 m the radar range has to be approx 15 nm However the maximum radar range at which a target can be detected on the radar display depends upon the size of the target and the weather conditions that is the radar range may increase or decrease depending upon those conditio...

Page 320: ...hore line not displayed on the radar display HL Figure 6 2 Table 6 1 shows the graph indicating the relation between the target detection distance and the radar reflection cross sectional area RCS with regard to the type and the height of the target in a situation in which the weather is good the sea state is calm and the radio wave propagation is normal As revealed by this table even on the same ...

Page 321: ...500 SOLAS target ship 5000GT 10 11 11 50 000 30 000 SOLAS target ship 500GT 5 8 8 1800 1000 Small boat with IMO standard compatible radar reflector 4 5 0 3 7 7 5 0 5 Marine buoy with corner reflector 3 5 4 9 3 6 10 1 Standard marine buoy 3 5 4 6 3 0 5 0 5 10 meter small boat without radar reflector 2 3 4 3 0 2 5 1 4 Waterway location beacon 1 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 Caution Detection distance shown in the a...

Page 322: ...he clutter far away is also displayed When waves are large and the sea clutter level is high it is difficult to distinguish sea clutter from a small boat whose reflection intensity is weak Accordingly it is necessary to properly adjust the sea clutter rejection function Table 6 2 shows the relation between the sea state SS showing the size of waves generated by wind and the radar s detection proba...

Page 323: ...M NV as shown in Table 6 2 which indicates 50 or less II Rain and snow clutter Rain and snow clutter is a video image that appears in a location where rain or snow is falling The image changes according to the amount of rain or the amount of snowfall As precipitation increases the image of rain and snow clutter becomes intensified on the radar display and in the case of localized heavy rain an ima...

Page 324: ... not raining NM Figure 6 3 Decreased target detection distance by S band radar due to precipitation 0 2 4 6 8 1 12 14 16 Detection distance while it is not raining NM Precipitation of 16 mm hr Pulse width 0 05 μs Precipitation of 4 mm hr Pulse width 0 05 μs Precipitation of 16 mm hr Pulse width 0 8 μs Precipitation of 4 mm hr Pulse width 0 8 μs Detection distance while it is raining NM 0 2 4 6 8 1...

Page 325: ... and also the spurious wave rejection function effectively works therefore the use of short pulse is effective when the weather is bad By using image processing functions PROC 1 to 3 it is expected that spurious waves are further suppressed Since optimal settings for those items can be automatically made by using the function mode it is recommended that FUNC Storm or FUNC Rain be used by selecting...

Page 326: ... part of weak or no returns Such shadows appear always in the same directions which the operator should have in mind in radar operation II Side Lobe Effect A broken line circular arc may appear at the same range as the main lobe of the radar beam on the radar display This type of false echo can easily be discriminated when a target echo appears isolated See Figure 6 5 Figure 6 5 III False Echo by ...

Page 327: ...cted by the radar 6 For instance assuming that the pulse length is MP3 on the repetition frequency of 1400 Hz the first pulse is reflected from a target at about 58 NM or more and received during the next pulse repetition time In this case a false echo second time echo appears at a position that is about 58 NM shorter than the actual distance If the false echo appears at 5 NM on the radar display ...

Page 328: ...ure 6 8 Figure 6 8 If radar equipment causing an interference pattern and this radar are of the same model their transmitting repetition frequency is nearly the same As a result interference patterns may be displayed concentrically In this case the interference patterns cannot be eliminated by using only the interference reflector function so press TX PRF key several times to fine tune the transmi...

Page 329: ...dar provides a shortcut item to make settings for SART signal reception Execution of this item automatically switches to the setting for SART reception It also functions for detect the beacon or target enhancer Procedures 1 Press RANGE or RANGE key to set the radar range to 6 NM or 12 NM 2 Press RADAR MENU key twice and then set the SART display mode according to the procedures below 6 2 RADAR Men...

Page 330: ... avoid any collision or stranding z If two or more sets of radar equipment are installed on own ship use one set of 9 GHz band radar for detection of the SART signal and operate others as normal radars for avoiding collision monitoring targets around own ship and checking on own ship s position and avoidance of stranding z After end of detecting the START signal turn the START display off Then the...

Page 331: ...tation when the distress occurs It is usable as an alternate equipment of SART Search And Rescue Transponder When connecting AIS indicator to RADAR it is possible to display AIS SART symbol on the RADAR screen I Display When receiving AIS SART signal AIS SART symbol is displayed on the RADAR screen 6 Example of AIS SART Symbol Display For details of AIS SART Symbol refer to section 5 1 2 Definitio...

Page 332: ...s displayed Example of numeric information display of AIS SART Depending on operation condition Navigation Status is displayed as follows Normal operation AIS SART ACTIVE 14 Test operation AIS SART TEST 15 It means operation test of AIS SART when AIS SART TEST 15 is displayed Note AIS SART function is available in the display software ver 1 01 or later As for method of confirming software version ...

Page 333: ...SECTION 7 SETTINGS FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 7 1 SETTINGS AT INSTALLATION 7 1 7 2 SETTINGS 7 11 7 3 ADJUSTMENT 7 30 7 4 MAINTENANCE MENU 7 38 ...

Page 334: ...ON Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation Do not make any adjustments during navigation Failure to comply may result in adverse effects on the radar function which may lead to accidents or equipment failure 7 1 1 How to Open the Serviceman Menu Procedures 1 Press the RADAR Menu key for 2 seconds The Code Input menu will app...

Page 335: ...of the type of the gyro compass installed on the own ship before setting the switches S2 and S3 Synchro signal Set the switches to SYNC Step signal Set the switches to STEP 3 Set the DIP switch S4 The items to be set are listed below For the settings refer to Table 7 1 S4 1 LOG alarm ON OFF S4 2 GYRO simulator ON OFF S4 3 LOG simulator ON OFF 7 S4 5 Time before occurrence of GYRO alarm S4 6 Sensor...

Page 336: ...sor Source GYRO OFF 4800 BPS OFF OFF 9600 BPS ON OFF 19200 BPS OFF ON NMEA BAUDRATE 38400 BPS ON ON Table 7 2 Setting Table S5 DIP Switch S5 SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STEP ON SYNC OFF 36X ON ON 90X OFF ON 180X ON OFF RATIO 360X OFF OFF REV Reverce ON GYRO SETTING DIRECTION NOR Normal OFF SYNC Synchro ON PULSE OFF NC No Connection OFF 100P 30X ON ON 200P 90X OFF ON 400P 180X ON OFF LOG SETTING PULSE ...

Page 337: ... the tune indicator bar at the upper left of the display is maximized For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input screen see Section 3 3 4 5 Move the cursor onto the ENT button and press the ENT key 7 II Tune Indicator Adjustment Set the scale mark at the time of which tuning reached the maximum point Procedures 1 Set the 48NM range or more 2 Open the Serviceman Menu 3 Open the Tune I...

Page 338: ... II Tune Indicator Adjustment 3 Set the 48NM range or more 4 Open the Serviceman Menu 5 Open the Tune Peak Adjustment menu by performing the following menu operation 1 Adjust Menu 4 TXRX Adjustment 2 Tune Peak Adjustment The tune mode seitching lower left of the display on page 2 18 is changed to MAN 6 Adjust the tune peak adjustment to get maximum echoes on a display when the tune indicator is ma...

Page 339: ...at the target measured in step 2 is adjusted to the correct bearing For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input screen see Section 3 3 4 Make adjustment by the 0 1 6 Move the cursor onto the ENT button and press the ENT key 7 7 1 5 Range Adjustment Make adjustment so that the range of a target on the radar display is shown correctly Procedures 1 Search the radar display for a target o...

Page 340: ... IEC61162 2AXG 2 axis log Speed over ground Compliant with IEC61162 GPS GPS Compliant with IEC61162 7 1 7 Setting of True Bearing Value If GYRO I F is used to input a gyro signal the true bearing value indicated by the master gyro does not match the value indicated by the radar equipment only in a rare case In this case perform the following procedure to adjust the true bearing value of the radar ...

Page 341: ...t change this setting carelessly Procedures 1 Measure the height of radar antenna above sea level in advance 2 Open the Serviceman Menu 3 Open the Antenna Height menu by performing the following menu operation 1 Adjust Menu 4 TXRX Adjustment 1 Antenna Height 4 Select the setting that matches the antenna height measured in step 1 7 7 8 ...

Page 342: ...rforming the following menu operation 2 Installation Menu 4 CCRP Setting 5 Specify the ship length for Length at the upper right of the CCRP Setting Menu and the ship width for Beam 6 Move the cursor onto the CCRP1 X Y value and press the ENT key to input the CCRP1 location When X 0 the CCRP is on the starboard side of the ship When X 0 it is on the port side 7 To input the second CCRP press the C...

Page 343: ...7 1 Settings at Installation yyy yyyy 7 7 10 ...

Page 344: ... accidents or equipment failure 7 2 1 Communication Port Setting COM Port Setting External sensor signals are input to the radar equipment through a communication port The radar equipment has five communication ports For signals to be input from sensors or to be output to the sensors communication ports need to be set in accordance with the sensors I Baud Rate Setting Set the baud rate of the sign...

Page 345: ...RX Port Set the numbers of ports for receiving signals from sensors There are two methods for receiving signals specifying a port for each sensor or using the automatic recognition function without specifying ports Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the RX Port menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Installation Menu 5 COM Port Setting 2 RX Port 7 3 Set a port for each sensor ...

Page 346: ... be set Selection value Use or Not Use can be selected for each sentence 1 GPS LL COG SOG GGA RMC RMA GNS GLL VTG 2 GPS WPT Time GGA RMC RMB BWC BWR ZDA 3 Depth DPT DBK DBT DBS 4 Wind MWV MWD 5 Current Data Set Number 0 9 Set the number of the sentence to be used by Data Set Number Initial value All Layer A 0 999 Set the number of the sentence to be used with layer A by Layer Number default value ...

Page 347: ...enance JRC ARPA APB BOD GGA GLL RMC RMB VTG XTE BWC HDT THS Selectable ports NAV1 ARPA GPS and NMEA 4 Select the output format talker and transmission interval Signals for which the above items can be set 7 NMEA0183 Output Format Signal names APB BOD GGA GLL RMC RMB VTG XTE BWC HDT THS Selection Value V1 5 V2 0 and V2 3 NMEA0183 Talker Signal names APB BOD RMB XTE BWC HDT THS Selection Value Stand...

Page 348: ...ssion in the bearing Three sector blank areas can be created The sector blank function operates in the relative bearing with the bow I Sector Blank Function On Off Sectors 1 2 and 3 Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the Sector Blank menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Installation Menu 3 Sector Blank 3 Set the sector blank number Sector 1 2 or 3 with which the sector blank...

Page 349: ...Blank Setting TNI Blank Set a sector and stop tuning operation in the bearing 7 If a structure such as the mast is close to the radar antenna automatic tuning operation may become unstable In this case set a TNI blank in the direction of the structure in order to stabilize the tuning operation Only one TNI blank sector can be created The TNI blank function operates in the relative bearing with the...

Page 350: ...tting of Bearing Pulses from Antenna Output Pulse Set the output value of bearing pulses from the antenna The system can set 2048 pulses or 4096 pulses This setting is enabled only when an antenna of NKE 2254 7 9 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS NKE 1130 JMA 5332 12 is used Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the Output Pulse menu by performing the following menu operation 1 Adjust Menu 4 TXRX Adjust...

Page 351: ...e following menu operation 2 Installation Menu 3 Select Slave for the item 2 Master Slave in the menu Master The system operates as radar equipment while the own antenna is connected Slave The system operates as a sub display while the signal cable of other radar equipment is connected II Setting of Input Bearing Pulse Input BP Count 7 Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the second page o...

Page 352: ...isplay character strings created by our agents Ask the agent or our sales department if your language is supported 4 To determine the selected language turn the radar off and then turn it on 7 2 7 Date Time Setting To display time the local time local date and time zone difference must be set However if the ZDA sentence of NMEA0183 is received time can be automatically displayed Procedures 1 Press...

Page 353: ...zed with the GPS time On Time synchronized with the GPS time Off Time not synchronized with the GPS time If On is selected for this item but a ZDA sentence is not input the system internal clock function is used to display the date and time 7 7 2 8 Input Installation Information The system can input installation information Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the Installation Information ...

Page 354: ...rm have issued 2 TT CPA TCPA There is a dangerous target tracked target 3 AIS CPA TCPA There is a dangerous target AIS target 4 New Target A new target is acquired in the automatic acquisition zone 5 Lost There is a lost target Target Tracking AIS 6 RADAR Alarm Targets have entered the radar alarm range Setting the ALR output ALR Output This function enables the control of ALR port See the section...

Page 355: ...arm Exept Critical Alarm 4 Press the numeric key corresponding to the item to be changed The item is switched Audio Setting of alarm sound On The alarm sound is not stopped when acknowridgement have received Off The alarm sound is stopped when acknowridgement have received 7 Indication Setting of alarm indication Lighting The alarm indication brinking is stopped when acknowridgement have received ...

Page 356: ...g system JAN 1186 Navigation workstation NDC 1186 GPS DGPS JLR 7500 7800 Receivable Data 1 Route Data the Plotter Control Unit option is necessary The system can display the route created by other JRC navigation equipments Refer to instruction manual Section 3 7 11 Transmit Receive Data Setting The setting of the Route Type is necessary for receiving route data Refer to instruction manual Section ...

Page 357: ...pen the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the Sensor Priority Setting menu by performing the following menu operation 7 2 Installation Menu 9 Next 4 Network 3 Sensor Priority 3 Select sensors for 1 primary and 2 Secondary Default 1 Primary No 1 ECDIS 2 Secondary No 2 ECDIS Available sensors No 1 ECDIS No 2 ECDIS No 3 ECDIS No 4 ECDIS No 1 MFD No 2 MFD No 3 MFD No 4 MFD No 1 FFD No 2 FFD No 3 FFD No 4 FFD No ...

Page 358: ...eman Menu 2 Open the Synchronization Setting menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Installation Menu 9 Next 4 Network 4 Synchronization 3 Set the item Day Night and Keyboard which are synchronized On Day Night and operation panel brilliance are synchronized Off Day Night and operation panel brilliance are not synchronized 7 25 ...

Page 359: ...ystem Connecting PC or other maker s system can cause a lower performance to them I Receive Route Data Setting Route Type Set route type Note ECDIS type data and Plotter type data are incompatible Route Type set Plotter model RADAR JMA 5300 5200 series JMA 5300MK2 series factory default Plotter Plotter JLZ 700 CAUTION Never change except following setting Failure to comply may result in accidents ...

Page 360: ...iceman Menu 2 Open the TX Setting menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Installation Menu 9 Next 5 LAN Port Setting 1 TX Setting 3 Set on off for each sensor These sentences can be turned on off Available sentences TTM TT TLL TT TTD TT TLB TT OSD RSD ALR ACK TTM AIS TLL AIS TTD AIS TLB AIS 7 27 ...

Page 361: ...omatic recognition function is used AUTO When ports are specified User Setting Serial LAN LAN GPS LAN Ship s Clock Behavior pattern of selectable ports AUTO The system use data from JRC LAN preferentially 7 User Setting The system use the port selected by 3 14 1 Receive Port Setting RX Port The system use data from JRC LAN or sensor connected directly i Own The system use data from sensor connecte...

Page 362: ... Selection value Use or Not Use can be selected for each sentence 1 GPS LL COG SOG GGA RMC RMA GNS GLL VTG 2 GPS WPT Time GGA RMC RMB BWC BWR ZDA 3 Depth DPT DBK DBT DBS 4 Wind MWV MWD 5 Current Data Set Number 0 9 Set the number of the sentence to be used by Data Set Number Initial value All Layer A 0 999 Set the number of the sentence to be used with layer A by Layer Number default value 3 Layer...

Page 363: ...erse effects on the radar function which may lead to accidents or equipment failure 7 7 3 1 Noise Level Adjustment Noise Level I Noise Level Adjustment for Signal Processing Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the Echo Noise Level menu by performing the following menu operation 9 SP TT Initial Setup 1 Signal Processing 1 Echo Noise Level 3 Increase decrease the noise level adjustment valu...

Page 364: ...t to the maximum position the SEA control is set to the minimum position the RAIN control is set to the minimum position and IR AUTO SEA AUTO RAIN PROC FUNC and TRAILS are all set to off The noise level adjustment mode is turned on While the noise level adjustment value is decreased gradually the value with which radar echoes no longer appear is determined as the set value Ten is added to the set ...

Page 365: ...ill be better followed up when the target and own ship change their course or speed but the vector accuracy will be lower on the contrary I Vector Constant Adjustment Vector Constant Adjust the vector follow up performance of the target tracking function The vector constant is adjusted to an optimal value so do not change it carelessly Attention Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the Vec...

Page 366: ...are detected The quantization level is adjusted to an optimal value so do not change it carelessly CAUTION Do not change the quantization level settings unless absolutely necessary If set at an inappropriate value the target acquisition or target tracking function deteriorates and this may lead to accidents Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the TT Target Tracking menu by performing the ...

Page 367: ...mal Medium gate size Narrow Small gate size IV CPA Limit Ring Display On Off Limit Ring Use the target tracking function TT to determine whether to display the CPA limit for determining a dangerous ship When the CPA limit ring display function is turned on and a relative vector is used the CPA limit ring is displayed as a red circle 7 Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the TT Target Trac...

Page 368: ...ay occur resulting in death or serious injuries Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the MBS menu by performing the following menu operation 9 SP TT Initial Setup 3 MBS 3 Set the radar as follows Set the radar video enhance function and video processing PROC to OFF Turn the RAIN control to the minimum position fully to the left Turn the GAIN control to the maximum position fully to the rig...

Page 369: ...he radar system is equipped with an interswitch For adjusting the performance unit set the interswitch connection to straight i e No 1 scanner is connected to No 1 display unit as the Master Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the MON Performance Monitor Adjustment menu by performing the following menu operation 1 Adjust Menu 4 TXRX Adjustment 4 MON Adjustment 3 Increase or decrease the a...

Page 370: ...r Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the MON Performance Monitor Indicator Adjustment menu by performing the following menu operation 1 Adjust Menu 4 TXRX Adjustment 5 MON Indicator Adjustment 3 Increase or decrease the adjustment value so that the performance monitor level indicator will be adjusted to 8 Adjusted to 8 4 Press the Exit button to close the adjustment menu Note During perf...

Page 371: ...tch Use this switch to measure the transmission reception performance while the antenna is in stopped state Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the Safety Switch menu by performing the following menu operation 3 Maintenance Menu 1 Safety Switch 3 Select the item to be set Set operation when the antenna safety switch is turned off 1 TX Off The transmitter stops transmission The display uni...

Page 372: ... the Serviceman menu are initialized User Setting The user setting values are initialized TT Setting The set values for the target tracking function are initialized AIS Setting The set values for the AIS function are initialized Day Night The color scheme and brilliance setting for the day night mode are initialized JRC Card Copy Record The history of JRC charts copied on the memory card is erased...

Page 373: ...ration 3 Maintenance Menu 3 Internal to Card1 2 3 Select the slot of the card on which the internal memory data is to be saved The lower slot is slot 1 the upper slot is slot 2 7 4 Select Yes in the Confirmation Window The internal memory data is saved on the flash memory card II Reading of Internal Settings from Card Card1 2 to Internal Read the saved memory data from the flash memory card into t...

Page 374: ...en the Clear TX Time menu by performing the following menu operation 3 Maintenance Menu 5 TXRX Time 1 Clear TX Time 3 Select Yes in the Confirmation Window The transmission time in the antenna s internal control circuit is cleared to 0 II Clear of Motor Run Time Clear Motor Time Clear the antenna s motor run time Perform the following procedure to clear the motor run time when the antenna motor is...

Page 375: ... the Confirmation Window The antenna time data in the antenna s internal control circuit is saved transferred to the display unit 7 IV Restoration of Antenna Time Display Unit to TXRX Restore the antenna time data from the display unit into the antenna s internal control circuit Perform the following procedure to inherit the antenna time data when the antenna s internal control circuit is replaced...

Page 376: ...the flash memory card option containing the character string file must be inserted in card slot 2 Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the String Data Update menu by performing the following menu operation 3 Maintenance Menu 6 String Data Update 3 Select Yes in the Confirmation Window The character string file on the flash memory card is read into the system and the second language area is...

Page 377: ...SECTION 8 MAINTEMANCE 8 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 8 1 8 2 MAINTENANCE ON EACH UNIT 8 2 8 3 PERFORMANCE CHECK 8 6 8 4 REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS 8 12 ...

Page 378: ...ally when a rectifier is used make sure to turn it off since voltage is still outputted from the rectifier even after the indicator and the radar are turned off Failure to comply may result in equipment failure or death or serious injury due to electric shock For operating the radar equipment in the good conditions it is necessary to make the maintenance work as described below If maintenance is m...

Page 379: ...ce work on the scanner make sure to turn its main power off Failure to comply may result in electrocution or injuries Make sure to turn off the scanner safety switch Failure to comply may result in injuries caused by physical contact with the rotating scanner Do not touch the radiator Even if the power is turned off the radiator may be rotated by the wind 8 After the work turn ON the scanner unit ...

Page 380: ... against permanent compressive strain The packing start producing from the cover at a torque of approximately 1470N cm 150 kgf cm Do not fasten the bolts with a torque exceeding the specified value Otherwise the screws may be broken b Use an offset wrench of 11 mm 13 mm or a double ended wrench of 13 mm 17 mm not longer than 200 mm c Screw all the bolts by hand first to prevent them playing then f...

Page 381: ...e nipple on the front of the radiator support and supply grease with a grease gun Make the oiling every six months The oil quantity shall be approximately 100 g which is as much as the grease comes out of the oil seal Use the grease of Mobilux 2 of Mobil Oil b Oiling gears Apply grease evenly to the tooth surfaces of the main shaft drive gear and the encoder drive gear with a spreader or brush Oil...

Page 382: ...use gasoline or thinner to clean the screen Failure to comply will result in damage to the screen surface Dust accumulated on the screen will reduce clarity and darken the video For cleaning it wipe it with a piece of soft cloth flannel or cotton Do not wipe it strongly with a piece of dry cloth nor use gasoline or thinner 8 5 ...

Page 383: ...it Table 8 1 Check List Equipment Item to be checked Criteria Remarks Video and echoes on the screen Sensitivity LCD brilliance can be controlled correctly Various markers Various numerical indications Lighting Can be correctly controlled Memory See section 8 3 1 I 1 Communications Lines See section 8 3 1 I 3 Power Supply Backup Battery See section 8 3 1 I 4 Monitor See section 8 3 1 II Operation ...

Page 384: ...play 6 System Information VI System information display Magnetron Current VII Indication of magnetron current 3 Select the items to be checked The list of check items will appear I Self diagnosis function Self Test Check of memory scanner unit and communications Lines 1 Memory Test 1 Memory check 2 TXRX Test 2 Scanner check 3 Line Test 3 Communication line check 4 Supply Voltage 4 Supply voltage c...

Page 385: ...s with options TXRX Check on connection with the transmitter receiver SIG PROC Check on connection with the signal processing circuit TT Check on connection with the target tracking unit GYROO I F Check on connection with the GYRO I F unit GPS Compass Check on connection with the GPS compass ISW Check on connection with the interswitch Plotter Key Check on connection with the plotter option When n...

Page 386: ... display press any key If errors occur in the monitor no test pattern will appear III Keyboard Test Operation Unit Test Checks for the controls and switches of the operation panel 1 Key Test 1 Key check 2 Buzzer Test 2 Buzzer check 3 Light 3 Control panel light check 1 Key Test Checks for the controls and switches of the operation panel Each key on the operation panel on the display is shown in re...

Page 387: ... item check the transmitter attenuation value II Check the Receiver System Procedures 1 Turn the VRM dial to make adjustments so that the farthest point of the performance monitor pattern The Attenuation Value of Receiver System is displayed 8 2 Check the attenuation value Receiver System MON Pattern Range Initial value 18 0NM Attenuation Value Normal operating range 2 9dB to 3 5dB Performance deg...

Page 388: ...al magnetron transmitting time Total time during which radar was transmitted X Band S Band Motor Time Total operating time Total power on time TXRX Total Time Total operating time of the scanner unit Total power on time of the antenna unit Total Time Total operating time of the display unit Total power on time of the display unit VII Magnetron Current Displays the Magnetron Current bar indicating ...

Page 389: ...on the human body When conducting maintenance work make sure to turn off the power and unplug the power connector J1 of the radar process unit 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 and conducting maintenance work without unplugging the power connector may result in electrocuti...

Page 390: ... Replacement Here are parts required for periodic replacement Part name Interval Radar model Part type Part code JMA 5312 6 6HS MAF1565N 5VMAA00102 JMA 5322 7 9 6HS M1568BS 5VMAA00106 1 Magnetron 4000 hours JMA 5332 12 M1555 5VMAA00104 JMA 5312 6 6HS 7BDRD0048 7BDRD0048 JMA 5322 7 9 7BDRD0044 7BDRD0044 JMA 5322 6HS 7BDRD0045 7BDRD0045 2 Motor 10000 hours JMA 5332 12 MDBW10823 MDBW10823 3 Fan Scann...

Page 391: ...andling of Magnetron under Long Time Storage The magnetron that has been kept in storage for a long time may cause sparks and operate unstably when its operation is started Perform the aging in the following procedures 1 Warm up the cathode for a longer time than usually 20 to 30 minutes in the STBY state 2 Start the operation from the short pulse range and shift it gradually to the longer pulse r...

Page 392: ...off to the lower side the safety switch Bow side Turn off the safety switch 2 Loosen the hexagonal bolts and remove the cover on the left port side Remove the eight hexagonal screws 3 Check that there is no remaining electric charge in the modulation high voltage circuit board Remove the two screws M4 holding the magnetron cables both yellow and green Magnetron Remove the yellow cable Remove the g...

Page 393: ...re Remove the magnetron Loosen the eight screws The magnetron is held by a hook but be careful not to let it fall Use a shielded screwdriver If the magnetron comes into contact with any metal tool its performance may deteriorate 5 Install the new magnetron together with the fixture and tighten the screws to hold the cables Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order Do not forget to tighten ...

Page 394: ...ated on the bottom of the stern side of the scanner unit Bow direction Turn off the safety switch Bow direction 2 Loosen the hexagonal bolts and remove the cover on the right starboard side Loosen the four hexagonal bolts Magnetron cover 3 Loosen the screws four M4 screws to remove the magnetron cover Loosen the four screws 8 17 ...

Page 395: ...etron after cutting the leads yellow and green for the replacement magnetron to an appropriate length Use a shielded screwdriver because the contact of the metal tool with the magnetron causes deterioration of its performance 6 After having replaced the magnetron reassemble the unit by following the disassembly procedure in the reverse order Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws and do not...

Page 396: ...and open the upper cover until the stopper of the stay operates Stay Loosen the four hexagonal bolts When closing the upper cover release the stay stopper and then tighten the cover 3 Loosen the screws four M4 screws remove the transmitter receiver unit cover and remove the cables connected to the transmitter receiver unit ten cables Slide the cover of the transmitter receiver unit to remove it Sl...

Page 397: ...ntact of the metal tool with the magnetron causes deterioration of its performance 8 6 Cut the leads yellow and green for the replacement magnetron to an appropriate length then tighten the screws and fix the cables in place After having replaced the magnetron reassemble the unit by following the disassembly procedure in the reverse order Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws and do not fo...

Page 398: ...fety switch The safety switch is located on the rear stern side Remove the cover and turn off to the lower side the safety switch 2 Loosen the hexagonal bolts and remove the cover on the both sides Remove the eight hexagonal screws 3 Remove the cover on the right starboard side and loosen the four screws M4 to remove the driver Driver circuit board Disconnect the cables unit which has the motor dr...

Page 399: ...ft sides to remove the motor Remove the four hexagonal screws two screws on each side Remove the motor 8 6 Apply grease to the gear wheel of the new motor Apply grease Motor gear wheel 7 Install the new motor in the scanner unit and secure it using the hexagonal screws Tighten the screws with the specified torque 380 kgf cm 8 After replacing the motor assemble the unit in the reverse order of the ...

Page 400: ...er unit Bow direction Turn off the safety switch Bow direction 2 Loosen the hexagonal bolts and remove the cover on the left port side Loosen the four hexagonal bolts 3 Remove the cables connected to the motor driver circuit board Remove the four bolts Remove the two cables Motor driver circuit board Motor 4 Remove the hexagonal bolts four M8 bolts and remove the motor 8 23 ...

Page 401: ...motor against the protrusions of the arm fixed to the motor on which the arm extends through the wall of the casing adjust it to minimize backlash and fix it in place Do not forget to tighten the hexagonal bolts to an appropriate torque 140 kgf cm so they are free of looseness Press Tighten the fo bolts ur Arm protrusions 8 8 After having installed the motor grease the gear wheel Grease here 9 Aft...

Page 402: ...d open the upper cover until the stopper of the stay operates Stay Loosen the four hexagonal bolts When closing the upper cover release the stay stopper and then tighten the cover 3 Loosen the screws four M4 screws remove the transmitter receiver unit cover and remove the cables connected to the transmitter receiver unit ten cables Slide the cover of the transmitter receiver unit to remove it Slid...

Page 403: ...e gear wheel of the replacement motor and place it in the casing Do not forget to tighten the hexagonal bolts to an appropriate torque 72 kgf cm so they are free of loose Remove the four bolts 8 6 After having replaced the motor reassemble the unit by following the disassembly procedure in the reverse order Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws and do not forget to reconnect the cables Cla...

Page 404: ...he LCD monitor which is easily broken by a little impact handle it carefully and do not hit any article against it or put it on a hard article 1 Disconnect the cables from the connectors VIDEO and VIDEO DC OUT on the rear of the processor 2 Softly place the LCD monitor on a desk covered with a soft cloth 3 Attach a new LCD monitor in the reverse sequence as described above 8 27 ...

Page 405: ...the display when start up the radar system the battery has no time left to live There is a necessary to replace the battery In This condition this radar system is restored configuration information from flash memory and normal operation is available However you turned of the radar system before saving to flash memory the configuration information is maybe lost In this case you must setup the confi...

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Page 407: ...SECTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING AND AFTER SALES SERVICE 9 1 FAULT FINDING 9 1 9 2 TROUBLE SHOOTING 9 7 9 3 AFTER SALES SERVICE 9 12 ...

Page 408: ... contact It will also be effective to check and readjust these points 9 1 1 List of Alarms and other Indications If any of the following alarm occurs the system displays the alarm message in red in order to attract the attention of operator Other messages are displayed with the suitable color which is yellow or blue depending on the level of message importance Collision related Alarm Navigation Al...

Page 409: ...s unit HL error 306 PROC Interrupt Alarm Process unit Interrupt error 962 PROC Trigger Alarm Process unit Trigger error 304 PROC Video Alarm Process unit VIDEO error 303 ROT Data Alarm Rate of Turn No communication or data error 120 RSA Data Alarm Rudder Sensor Angle No communication or data error 121 Speed 2AXG Alarm 2 axis log speed over ground No communication or data error 114 Speed 2AXW Alarm...

Page 410: ...number of AIS targets to be activated AIS ACT MAX INFO Maximum number of AIS targets to be activated AIS Alarm Alarm AIS alarm Up to 10 alarm messages can be displayed AIS MAX Target INFO Maximum number of AIS targets AIS PROC Data Alarm AIS processing circuit No communication or communication error 328 CPA TCPA Alarm There is a dangerous target 301 Lost Alarm Failure in tracking the target that h...

Page 411: ...d Card INFO Card Invalid card Invalid Connection INFO The operator set performance monitor to on without selecting straight Invalid Data INFO Tried to enter any data beyond its range Invalid Range INFO TM selection due to TM disabled range 96 nm Zooming in a ZOOM disabled range 0 125 nm MAX Point INFO Tried to enter navigation information beyond the specified No Card INFO Card not detected yet No ...

Page 412: ...d normally ISW Error INFO The interswitch is disabled TXRX Standby INFO The scanner unit is in the standby mode ISW Straight INFO The interswitch is forced to change the connection into straight ISW Standby INFO The Interswitch recovered normally ISW Time Out INFO Failed in switching Master Range CHG INFO The range of the own display unit has changed due to change in the range of the master displa...

Page 413: ...d it is necessary to check the related circuits even if there is no trouble In checking note that there is some dispersion in the fusing characteristics Table 9 9 shows a list of fuses used in the equipment Table 9 9 Fuse List 9 Location Parts No Current Rating Protection Circuit Type F2 5A ST4 5AN1 Radar process unit JMA 5312 6 6HS F3 10A I F circuit PC410 ST6 10AN1 F2 10A ST6 10AN1 Radar process...

Page 414: ...ed another terminal c Disconnected cable wire 2 Poor Contact of Connector within Unit Reference This radar equipment is provided with 9 10 standard spares Table 9 10 Spares 7ZXRD0026 JMA 5312 6 6HS 7ZXRD0015 JMA 5322 7 9 6HS JMA 5332 12 7ZXRD0026 Name Type Code Shape mm In use Spare Parts No Location Fuse ST4 5AN1 5ZFCA00050 1 3 F2 Inside radar process unit Fuse ST6 10AN1 5ZFCA00053 1 3 F3 Inside ...

Page 415: ... Limiter NJS6930 NJRC Scanner unit 5ATBT00006 II JMA 5322 7 9 6HS Parts No Name Type Manufacturer Location Code V101 Magnetron M1568BS NJRC Scanner unit 5VMAA00106 A101 A102 Circulator NJC3901M NJRC Scanner unit 5AJBV00007 A103 Dummy NJC4002 NJRC Scanner unit 5ANDF00001 A104 Filter NJC9952 NJRC Scanner unit 5AWAX00002 A301 Diode Limiter NJS6930 NJRC Scanner unit 5ATBT00006 III JMA 5332 12 9 Parts ...

Page 416: ...cess unit ARPA process circuit NCA 877WA Process unit ATA process circuit NCA 877A Process unit AIS process circuit NQA 2103 Process unit GYRO interface circuit CMJ 304E Process unit Terminal board CQD 1937A Process unit I F circuit NQA 2123 Process unit Power supply circuit NBD 818A Process unit Fan 7BFRD0005 Operation unit Operation circuit CCK 979 Operation unit Interface circuit CQC 1204 Opera...

Page 417: ...66A Scanner unit T R control circuit CMC 1205R Scanner unit Power supply circuit CBD 1682A Process unit Radar process circuit CDC 1332 Process unit ARPA process circuit NCA 877WA Process unit ATA process circuit NCA 877A Process unit AIS process circuit NQA 2103 Process unit GYRO interface circuit CMJ 304E Process unit Terminal board CQD 1937A Process unit I F circuit NQA 2123 Process unit Power s...

Page 418: ...uding CAE 499 Including CAF 595 Scanner unit T R control circuit CMC 1205R Scanner unit Power supply circuit CBD 1682A Scanner unit Relay filter circuit CSC 656 Process unit Radar process circuit CDC 1332 Process unit ARPA process circuit NCA 877WA Process unit ATA process circuit NCA 877A Process unit AIS process circuit NQA 2103 Process unit GYRO interface circuit CMJ 304E Process unit Terminal ...

Page 419: ...ed due to misuse faulty operation negligence or force major such as natural disaster and fire the product will be repaired with charges z Repair after the Warranty Period If any defective function of the product is recoverable by repair the repair of it will be made at your own charge upon your request z Necessary Information for Repair Product name model manufacturing date and serial number Troub...

Page 420: ...lamp on the Operation unit is lit YES NO 2 A few minutes after powering on it will become standby status YES NO 3 When powering on or TX ON LCD monitor something is lit YES NO 4 The antenna rotates at the transmission TX ON Check the following items while transmission is ON YES NO 5 Current is supplied to the magnetron Refer to the instruction manual YES NO 6 Turning is enabled Check with the rang...

Page 421: ...SECTION 10 DISPOSAL 10 1 DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT 10 1 10 2 DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES 10 1 10 3 DISPOSAL OF USED MAGNETRON 10 2 10 4 ABOUT THE CHINA ROHS 10 2 ...

Page 422: ...he batteries get shorted out In this unit Lithium batteries are used for the following parts Radar Processing Circuit CDC 1332 in the Radar Process Unit NDC 1417 BT300 Maxell CR2032 z Do not store used lithium batteries Dispose of them in accordance with regulations of local government z When disposing of used lithium batteries be sure to insulate the batteries by taping the and terminals For disp...

Page 423: ...nit 主船内装置 Inboard Unit 显示装置 Display Unit 键盘装置 OperationUnit 信号处理装置 RADAR Process Unit 外部设备 Peripherals 选择 Options 电线类 Cables 手册 Documennts 有毒有害物质或元素的名称及含量 Names Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elements Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements 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 homoge...

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Page 425: ...322 6HS 11 8 11 9 DISPLAY UNIT NCD 4530 11 9 11 10 PROCESSOR UNIT NDC 1417 11 10 11 11 TARGET TRACKING FUNCTION NCA 877WA 877A OPTION 11 12 11 12 AIS PROCESS UNIT NQA 2103 OPTION 11 13 11 13 PLOTTER 11 14 11 14 OPERATION UNIT NCE 5171 11 15 11 15 PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 84 JMA 5332 12 11 16 11 16 PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 85 JMA 5312 6 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS OPTION 11 16 11 17 AVAILABLE INPUT SIGNAL 1...

Page 426: ...North up True Motion mode Course up North up 10 Ambient Condition According to IEC60945 4 Temperature Scanner 25 to 55 C Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C Other Unit except Scanner 15 to 55 C Relative Humidity 93 at 40 C Vibration 2 to 13 2 Hz amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100 Hz Gravity acceleration 7m s2 Velocity of the wind 51 5 m s 100 knot 11 Power Supply Input DC 24 V Display Unit DC 24 V Scanner Di...

Page 427: ... mode Head up Course up North up True Motion mode Course up North up 10 Ambient Condition According to IEC60945 4 Temperature Scanner 25 to 55 C Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C Other Unit except Scanner 15 to 55 C Relative Humidity 93 at 40 C Vibration 2 to 13 2 Hz amplitude 1 mm 10 13 2 to 100 Hz Gravity acceleration 7 m s2 Velocity of the wind 51 5 m s 100 knot 11 Power Supply Input DC 24 V Displ...

Page 428: ...de Course up North up 10 Ambient Condition According to IEC60945 4 Temperature Scanner 25 to 55 C Storage Temperature 25 to 70 C Other Unit except Scanner 15 to 55 C Relative Humidity 93 at 40 C Vibration 2 to 13 2 Hz amplitude 1 mm 10 13 2 to 100 Hz Gravity acceleration 7 m s2 Velocity of the wind 51 5 m s 100 knot 11 Power Supply Input DC 24 V Display Unit AC100 115 220 240V 50 60 Hz 1φ Scanner ...

Page 429: ...n MAF1565N 9 Pulse width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 08 μs 2250 Hz MP1 0 25 μs 1700 Hz MP2 0 5 μs 1200 Hz LP1 0 8 μs 750 Hz LP2 1 0 μs 650 Hz 0 125 NM SP1 0 25 NM SP1 0 5 NM SP1 0 75 NM SP1 MP1 1 5 NM SP1 MP1 MP2 3 NM MP1 MP2 LP1 6 NM MP1 MP2 LP1 LP2 12 NM MP1 MP2 LP1 LP2 24 NM MP2 LP1 LP2 48 NM LP2 96 NM LP2 10 Duplexer Circulator Diode Limiter 11 Mixer MIC Front End 12 Intermediate Frequency Ampl...

Page 430: ... 8 Transmitting Tube Magnetron M1568BS 9 Pulse Width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 07 μs 2250 Hz MP1 0 2 μs 2250 Hz MP2 0 3 μs 1900 Hz MP3 0 4 μs 1400 Hz LP1 0 8 μs 750 Hz LP2 1 0 μs 650 Hz LP3 1 2 μs 510 Hz 0 125 NM SP1 0 25 NM SP1 0 5 NM SP1 0 75 NM SP1 MP1 1 5 NM SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 3 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 6 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 12 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 24 NM MP3 LP1 LP2 48 NM LP2 96 NM LP3 10 Duplexe...

Page 431: ... SP1 0 07 μs 2250 Hz MP1 0 2 μs 2250 Hz MP2 0 3 μs 1900 Hz MP3 0 4 μs 1400 Hz LP1 0 8 μs 750 Hz LP2 1 0 μs 650 Hz LP3 1 2 μs 510 Hz 0 125 NM SP1 0 25 NM SP1 0 5 NM SP1 0 75 NM SP1 MP1 1 5 NM SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 3 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 6 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 12 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 24 NM MP3 LP1 LP2 48 NM LP2 96 NM LP3 10 Duplexer Circulator Diode Limiter 11 Mixer MIC Front End 12 Intermediate Frequen...

Page 432: ...width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 08 μs 2250 Hz MP1 0 25 μs 1700 Hz MP2 0 5 μs 1200 Hz LP1 0 8 μs 750 Hz LP2 1 0 μs 650 Hz 0 125 NM SP1 0 25 NM SP1 0 5 NM SP1 0 75 NM SP1 MP1 1 5 NM SP1 MP1 MP2 3 NM MP1 MP2 LP1 6 NM MP1 MP2 LP1 LP2 12 NM MP1 MP2 LP1 LP2 24 NM MP3 LP1 LP2 48 NM LP2 96 NM LP2 10 Duplexer Circulator Diode Limiter 11 Mixer MIC Front End 12 Intermediate Frequency Amplifier Intermediate ...

Page 433: ...equency SP1 0 07 μs 2250 Hz MP1 0 2 μs 2250 Hz MP2 0 3 μs 1900 Hz MP3 0 4 μs 1400 Hz LP1 0 8 μs 750 Hz LP2 1 0 μs 650 Hz LP3 1 2 μs 510 Hz 0 125 NM SP1 0 25 NM SP1 0 5 NM SP1 0 75 NM SP1 MP1 1 5 NM SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 3 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 6 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 12 NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 24 NM MP3 LP1 LP2 48 NM LP2 96 NM LP3 10 Duplexer Circulator Diode Limiter 11 Mixer MIC Front End 12 Intermediate ...

Page 434: ...5 1 2 4 8 16 NM 6 Bearing Indication Rader mode Synthesis mode Relative motion North up Course up Head up True motion North up Course up True motion Plotter mode Option N up C up 7 Variable Range Maker 2VRM Digital Display VRM unit of Display NM VRM Range 0 000 to 97 2 NM 8 Electric Bearing lines 2EBL Digital Display Each EBL can be floating displayed EBL unit of Display 0 1 EBL Range 0 000 to 359...

Page 435: ...ter synchronize 9 Bearing Marker 360 in 1 digit Relative motion Fixation True motion Rewrite at a position correct in every scan 10 Heading Line Electronic Stern Line can be displayed 11 Radar Alarm Invasion Secession OFF can be selected With buzzer sound Possible to output to external buzzer Ring Automatically acquisition by target tracking described in Section TARGET TRACKING 12 Off Center Withi...

Page 436: ...s indication 17 Variety of Pulse width NKE 2103 6 6HS JMA 5312 6 6HS SP1 MP1 MP2 LP1 LP2 NKE 2254 7 9 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS NKE 1130 JMA 5332 12 SP1 SP2 MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 LP3 18 Target enhance 3 stages can be changed 19 Correct position When synthesis Radar and Coastline is displayed position can be corrected by manually 20 Display color Radar echo 16 stages Yellow Green Amber Purple Red Radar tr...

Page 437: ...rget can be displayed When naming is displayed BCR BCT can t be displayed Vector display True Relative Past position 5 Alarm Automatic acquisition activation zone Danger ship Depends on CPA TCPA setting 6 Trial Maneuver NCA 877WA Input parameter Course Speed Vector time Time to Maneuver Reach Turn Radius Acceleration Deceleration Synthesis mode 7 Another ship track 20 targets 1500 points per one t...

Page 438: ...target can be displayed detail display item Vector display True Relative Past position The message can be displayed broadcast message addressed message 3 Alarm Automatic activation activation zone Danger ship Depends on CPA TCPA setting Synthesis mode 4 Another ship track 20 targets 1500 points per one target can be displayed Own ship track and marks are another Display color 7 colors The display ...

Page 439: ...degree or less Scale Synchronize range scale Synthesis mode 1 1 000 to 1 10 000 000 are continuously selected 10 stage can be changed preset can be used Plotter mode Own ship track 7 colors Interval of save 3 5 10 30 sec 1 3 5 10 30 60 min or every 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 1 3 5 10 NM and Off Capacity of own ship track 7 000 points Cursor mark 7 colors Capacity of cursor mark 20 000 points Variety of curso...

Page 440: ...NGE Increase Display Range Increase display range RANGE Decrease Display Range Decrease display range ACQ Acquisition Target acquisition TGT DATA Numeric Display Numeric display of tracking target TGT CNCL Cancel of Selection Release of selection of tracking target MOB Marker Turning on and release marker ENT Enter Left side button of trackball CLR INFO Clear Information Right side of trackball MA...

Page 441: ... 1 2kg 3 Operating Frequency 3050 30 MHz Note Performance monitor must be fitted on ships compliant to IMO 11 16 PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 85 JMA 5312 6 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS OPTION 1 Dimensions Height 130 mm Width 149 mm Depth 70 mm 2 Mass Approx 1 2kg 3 Operating Frequency 9410 30 MHz Note Performance monitor must be fitted on ships compliant to IMO 11 11 16 ...

Page 442: ...162 2 38400 bps THS HDT over 40 Hz COMPAS port at terminal board TB4303 IEC61162 1 4800 bps HDT HDG HDM VHW COMPAS port at terminal board TB4303 Can t be use for target tracking 3 Speed signal LOG SYNC 360X 180X 90X 30X GYRO I F Unit LOG PULSE 800 400 200 100 GYRO I F Unit 4 External event mark Contact input EVENT port at terminal board TB4303 5 Radar buoy Negative input RBVD port at terminal boar...

Page 443: ...ination BOD Latitude Longitude data GGA GLL RMC Waypoint data RMB BWC COG SOG data VTG Cross track error XTE Heading data HDT THS 3 External alarm Default setting normally closed contact Maximum current 200 mA SYSALM ARPAALM port at terminal board TB4303 4 External monitor Multi scan monitor Analog RGB HD15 pin Connector 11 19 STANDARD CONFIGURATION 1 Scanner Unit 1 2 Display Unit 1 Process unit L...

Page 444: ... Scanner Unit JMA 5312 6 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS 65 m 20 m 4 Display Unit to Junction box JMA 5332 12 30 m 1 10 m 5 Junction box to Scanner Unit JMA 5332 12 50 m 1 20 m 1 Total distance between Display Unit and Scanner Unit must be 65 m or less 11 21 OTHERS OPTION Coast line ROM card Memory card Interswitch unit NQE 3141 Rectifier unit NBA 5111 Power Control Unit NQE 3167 11 19 ...

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Page 447: ...OPERATION A 2 II I OPERATION FLOW A 2 II II INTER SWITCH MENU A 3 II III CHANGE OF CONNECTION PATTERN WITH 2 DISPLAY UNITS A 6 II IV CHANGE OF CONNECTION PATTERN WITH 3 OR MORE DISPLAY UNITS A 6 II V OPERATING CONNECTION PATTERN FILES FILE OPERATIONS A 7 II VI NAMES OF DISPLAY UNITS AND SCANNER UNITS A 8 III REFERENCE A 9 ...

Page 448: ...e section 7 2 4 PRF Fine Tuning See the section 3 8 3 I ii Interswitch Setup Connection modes can be changed simply by changing the interswitch connection upper left of the display on page 2 16 Note A master display unit is always necessary for establishing a slave connection Before a slave display unit can be placed in transmission state the master display unit must be placed in transmission stat...

Page 449: ...II INTERSWITCH Operation II INTERSWITCH OPERATION Follow the flowchart below to change the current interswitch connection pattern II i Operation Flow APPENDIX A 2 ...

Page 450: ... state Procedures 1 Press the STBY key The transmission standby state will be placed 2 Move the cursor onto the Interswitch connection change upper left of the display on page 2 16 and press the ENT key The Inter Switch Menu will appear Exit 1 Press the 0 key The Inter Switch Menu will close A 3 ...

Page 451: ...in a square The background of the current connection pattern display is highlighted Set If this button is clicked the change of connection is determined Exit If this button is clicked the Inter Switch Menu is closed Note If only 2 display units are installed but the interswitch is set for 3 or more display units the Inter Switch Menu for 3 or more display units will appear APPENDIX A 4 ...

Page 452: ...utton is clicked select cancel the display unit If this button is clicked in the naming a display unit or scanner unit mode the name input window is opened Name If this button is clicked set to the display or scanner unit rename mode File Operations If this button is clicked the File Operations menu is opened Set If this button is clicked the change of connection is determined Exit If this button ...

Page 453: ...e installed the layout of connection patterns needs to be set Procedures 1 Open the Inter Switch Menu with 3 or More Display Units 2 Move the cursor onto the display unit Inter Switch Menu on page A 5 to be changed and press the ENT key The selected display unit will be highlighted To deselect the display unit press the ENT key again 3 Move the cursor to the change destination display unit and pre...

Page 454: ...ded Confirmation Window will appear 5 Press the 1 key The connection pattern will be changed II Saving connection patterns Save Procedures 1 Open the Inter Switch Menu with 3 or More Display Units 2 Press 2 key The File Operations window will appear 3 Press 2 key The Save menu will appear Currently saved connection patterns in memory will be listed 4 Press the numeric key corresponding to the file...

Page 455: ...its The display units and antenna units can be named Procedures 1 Open the Inter Switch Menu with 3 or More Display Units 2 Press the 1 key Name will be highlighted indicating that the rename mode is activated 3 Move the cursor to the display unit or scanner unit to be renamed Inter Switch Menu on page A 5 and press the ENT key The Input IND Name or the Input TXRX Name window will appear 4 Input a...

Page 456: ...nsmission state the master display unit must be placed in transmission state If the master display unit is moved from the transmission state to the transmission standby state the slave display unit is forcibly placed in transmission standby state When they are in transmission standby state Master Standby is shown in the alarm indication Brilliance alarm on page 2 9 and the alarm sounds A slave dis...

Page 457: ...eference Setting at Installation Setting of the interswitch circuit CCL 304 The settings of the DIP switches SW11 to SW13 are shown below 1 SW11 setting extension mode and master slave settings APPENDIX A 10 ...

Page 458: ... No 3 display unit connected OFF No 3 display unit not connected 4 ON No 2 scannerunit connected OFF No 2 scannerunit not connected 3 ON No 2 display unit connected OFF No 2 display unit not connected 2 ON No 1 scannerunit connected OFF No 1 scanner unit not connected 1 ON No 1 display unit connected OFF No 1 display unit not connected 3 SW13 unused Note Before the DIP switches of the interswitch ...

Page 459: ...he specified slot according to the following table Card type Insertion slot No JRC card Either one ERC card Either one C Map NT detail card Either one Memory card Either one Note The Background of C Map has been built in don t insert C Map NT background card If the background card is inserted the system will malfunction Insert a card into processor unit Procedures 1 Remove the rubber packing locat...

Page 460: ... arrow 3 Insert the card until the card slot s eject button protrudes and complete the installation of a card Eject a card from processor unit Procedures 1 Push the eject button corresponding to the desired card slot 2 remove a card from processor unit ...

Page 461: ...WR SW Signal Proc ASIC STC FTC CFAR IR AVE GZ alarm Radar Draw ASIC Scan convert Scan correlation Trail process Graphics ASIC Map draw Graphics draw Main CPU Communication User I F Main control TrackBall Buzzer Key Matrix Encoder RS422 I F ISW SEL ADC RS485 I F RS422 I F Sub CPU ARPA DSP Sweep memory Frame memory Radar Echo Radar Trails Frame memory Map Graphics DDR SDRAM work FROM program SRAM Ba...

Page 462: ...alarm Radar Draw ASIC Scan convert Scan correlation Trail process Graphics ASIC Map draw Graphics draw Main CPU Communication User I F Main control TrackBall Buzzer Key Matrix Encoder RS422 I F ISW SEL ADC RS485 I F RS422 I F Sub CPU ARPA DSP Sweep memory Frame memory Radar Echo Radar Trails Frame memory Map Graphics DDR SDRAM work FROM program SRAM Back up CPU AIS SIO SIO SIO SIO SEL SEL PWRCNT M...

Page 463: ...LOG SYNC PULSE 1 NC 2 PCRXD 3 PCTXD 4 NC 5 GND 6 NC 7 PCRTS 8 PCCTS J8 9 NC RS232C PORT 1 1A 2 1A 3 1A 4 NC 5 2A 6 2A 7 2A J1 BLK RED RED RED BLK BLK POWER INPUT 1 RBVDE 2 RBVD 3 TRGOE 4 TRGO 5 BPOE 6 BPO 7 BZOE 8 BZO TB4302 9 VDOE SLAVE OUTPUT 10 VDO RADR BUOY IN TRG OUT B PULSE OUT Z PLUSE OUT VIDEO OUTPUT 1 GPSCTXD 2 GPSCTXD 3 GPSCRXD 4 GPSCRXD 5 GND 6 ALM 7 ALM 8 5V J5 To JLR 10 20 30 1 12V 2 ...

Page 464: ...tted on ships compliant to IMO NOTE TB4310 7 8 12V出力を外部機器の電源として使用することはできません 12V output is not available for external device s power supply 付図 4 JMA 5322 7 9 6HS 形レーダー盤間接続図 Fig 4 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of JMA 5322 7 9 6HS RADAR ...

Page 465: ...K YEL T PNK T ORN YEL GRN WHT 1 TRX M 2 TRX M 3 TRX M 4 TRX M 5 GND 6 COME 7 COM MTR 8 COM MTR 9 BZE 10 BZ TB811 11 BPE GND 12 BP 13 TRGE 14 TRG 15 VDE 16 VD BLU T GRY T PUR T BRN T WHT T ORN T RED T GRN T BLK ORN YEL GRN WHT 1 U0 2 V0 3 W0 TB801 AC MAIN IN 1 TRX 2 TRX 3 TRX 4 TRX 5 GND 6 COME 7 COM 8 COM 9 BZE 10 BZ TB812 11 BPE 12 BP 13 TRGE 14 TRG 15 VDE 16 VD 1 U2 2 V2 3 W2 TB803 AC MOTOR POWE...

Page 466: ... 12 TRGOUT 13 BPINE 14 BPIN 15 BPOUTE 16 BPOUT 17 BZINE 18 BZIN 19 BZOUTE 20 BZOUT 21 MTRINE 22 MTRIN 23 MTRIN 24 MTROUTE 25 MTROUT 26 MTROUT in NDC 1417 BRN PNK BLK ORG RED BLU PUR YEL WHT GRN WHT YEL WHT BLU 2 1 13 PWRINE 12 PWRIN 15 PWROUTE 14 PWROUT 2 VDINE 1 VDIN 2 VDOUTE 1 VDOUT 4 TRGINE 3 TRGIN TB915 4 TRGOUTE 3 TRGOUT 6 BPINE 5 BPIN 6 BPOUTE 5 BPOUT 8 BZINE 7 BZIN 8 BZOUTE 7 BZOUT 11 MTRIN...

Page 467: ...付図 7 JMA 5312 6 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS 形レーダー電源系統図 Fig 7 Power System Diagram of JMA 5312 6 6HS JMA 5322 7 9 6HS RADAR ...

Page 468: ...g Analog Logic Logic 4A 7A Motor PWR ON 0 5A 0 5A SCANNER UNIT NKE 1130 RADAR PROCESS UNIT NDC 1417 LCD MONITOR NWZ 173 F3 POWER SW OPERATION UNIT NCE 5171 To GPS SW 4A JUNCTION BOX NQE 3151A AC100 120 220 240V 50 60Hz 1 RECTIFIER UNIT NBA 5111 AC100 115V 50 60Hz 1 AC220 240V 50 60Hz 1 付図 8 JMA 5332 12 形レーダー電源系統図 Fig 8 Power System Diagram of JMA 5332 12 RADAR ...

Page 469: ...付図 9 NDC 1417 処理部機内接続図 Fig 9 Internal Connection Diagram of NDC 1417 RADAR PROCESS UNIT ...

Page 470: ...付図 10 NQA 2123 入出力部機内接続図 Fig 10 Internal Connection Diagram of NQA 2123 INTERFACE UNIT ...

Page 471: ...付図 11 NCE 5171 操作部機内接続図 Fig 11 Internal Connection Diagram of NCE 5171 OPERATION UNIT ...

Page 472: ...付図 12 NWZ 173 表示部機内接続図 Fig 12 Internal Connection Diagram of NWZ 173 LCD MONITOR ...

Page 473: ...付図 13 NQE 3151A 接続箱機内接続図 JMA 5332 12 Fig 13 Internal Connection Diagram of NQE 3151A JUNCTION BOX JMA 5332 12 ...

Page 474: ...6 F G YEL BLK BLU WHT RED SHIELD P8 1 PTI 2 PTE 1 LVR 2 PMS 3 E 3 TXI 4 TXE J81 J82 P81 P82 WHT BLK BLU RED BLK WHT BRN PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 85 7ZCRD1280 1 2A 2 1A J1503 1 MPS 2 MCT J1501 3 MBK 1 HMCNT 2 15V J1505 3 AGND 1 2A 2 1A J4 1 2A 2 1A J5 1 MPS 2 MCT J209 3 MBK 1 C2G 2 C2 J210 1 2A 2 1A J204 J206 1 MH 3 MN MOTOR CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT PC1501 CBD 1779 1 MCNT J125 3 NC 1 M 2 NC J1502 3 M 4...

Page 475: ... 2A 1 MH 2 NC 3 MN 1 MH 2 NC 3 MN ミドリ キ 2 7KΩ 1 2W 0 22UF 200V 150Ω 8W MD 12N1MD 12N1 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 1 12V 2 C2 RED WHT 8 GND RED BLU YEL RED BLU YEL 1 2 BLK T 2 1 3 3 BLK T 1 PTI 2 PTE 3 LVR 4 PMS 5 GND 6 TXI 7 TXE 8 NC 1 PTI 2 PTE 1 LVR 2 PMS 3 E 3 TXI 4 TXE J82 J81 P81 P82 WHT BLK BLU RED BLK WHT BRN 1 MS1 2 NC 3 MS2 アカ太 1 MPS 2 MCT 10Ω 10W 1 2A 2 1A 1 2A 2 1A 3 MBK U V UTH U V UTH シロ太...

Page 476: ... H 7LPRD0122 MD 12N1 MD 12N1 M1555 W201 BLK T DUMMY 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 1 12V 2 C2 W004 8 5V 9 NC 1 M 2 M S G S G S G 1 φZ 2 φZE 3 φA 4 φB 5 12V 6 GND SE YEL BLK BLU WHT RED SHIELD FAN RED BLU YEL FAN 2 3 9 5 6 8 W203 RED WHT RED BLU YEL 1 PTI 2 PTE 1 LVR 2 PMS 3 E 3 TXI 4 TXE J82 J81 P81 P82 WHT BLK BLU RED BLK WHT BRN NJU 84 W008 S G RED T RED T BLK T BLK T S G CFR 229 MAG FILTER CIRCUIT 220p...

Page 477: ... H 7LPRD0122 MD 12N1 MD 12N1 M1555 W201 BLK T DUMMY 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 1 12V 2 C2 W004 8 5V 9 NC 1 M 2 M S G S G S G 1 φZ 2 φZE 3 φA 4 φB 5 12V 6 GND SE YEL BLK BLU WHT RED SHIELD FAN RED BLU YEL FAN 2 3 9 5 6 8 W203 RED WHT RED BLU YEL 1 PTI 2 PTE 1 LVR 2 PMS 3 E 3 TXI 4 TXE J82 J81 P81 P82 WHT BLK BLU RED BLK WHT BRN NJU 84 W008 S G RED T RED T BLK T BLK T S G CFR 229 MAG FILTER CIRCUIT 220p...

Page 478: ...ISPLAY3 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 3 J903 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J904 J905 1 2 J909 15V GND GND GND 5 V 15V AC L AC N TRTP E POWLED TRTP FANV FANE FANPLS 1 2 3 4 5 6 15V GND GND GND 5 V 15V P903 P902 1 3 5 AC L AC N FG S P904 P905 P909 CN2 CN1 P901 LOAD B C D A LINE 1 2 3 4 U V E TB901 AC100 115 220 240V 50 60Hz 1 TE901 FG CD901 R901 H 7ZCRD0920 H 7ZCRD0921 H 7ZCRD0919 CBA 357 B901 CB901 C901 C902 C...

Page 479: ... 3 12 5 3 Bright of Land Section 3 12 5 4 Color of Sea Section 3 12 5 5 Bright of Sea Section 3 12 5 6 Color of Name Section 3 12 5 7 Bright of Name Section 3 12 5 8 Bright of Track Mark Line Section 3 12 5 9 Next 1 LAT LON Line Section 3 12 5 2 Color of L L Line Section 3 12 5 3 Bright of L L Line Section 3 12 5 4 ERC Display Request Section 3 12 5 5 ERC Mark Section 3 12 5 6 JRC ROM Card Display...

Page 480: ... Trial Maneuver 1 Trial Function Section 5 7 2 Course EBL Section 5 7 3 Speed VRM Section 5 7 4 Vector Time Section 5 7 5 Time to Maneuver Section 5 7 6 Own Ship s Dynamic Trait 1 Reach Section 5 7 2 Turn Radius Section 5 7 3 Acceleration Section 5 7 4 Deceleration Section 5 7 4 TARGET TRACK Setting 1 Target Track Function Section 5 6 2 T TRK 2 Target Track Color 1 All Section 5 6 2 2 Target Track...

Page 481: ...Own Track Menu 1 DISP Own Track Section 3 5 1 O TRK 1 DISP Own Track Color 1 All 2 White 3 Cyan 4 Blue 5 Green 6 Yellow 7 Pink 8 Red 2 Clear Own Track Section 3 5 4 2 Clear Own Track Color 3 Track Type 4 Num Vector Display 5 File Operations 1 Select Card Slot Section 3 5 5 2 Load Mode Section 3 5 5 3 Load Section 3 5 5 4 Save Section 3 5 5 5 Erase Section 3 5 5 6 Card Own Track Display Section 3 5...

Page 482: ...line mark Section 3 6 2 2 Display Mark Color 1 All Section 3 6 2 2 White Section 3 6 2 3 Cyan Section 3 6 2 4 Blue Section 3 6 2 5 Green Section 3 6 2 6 Yellow Section 3 6 2 7 Pink Section 3 6 2 8 Red Section 3 6 2 3 File Operations 1 Select Card Slot Section 3 6 6 2 Load Mode Section 3 6 6 3 Load Section 3 6 6 4 Unload Section 3 6 6 5 Save Section 3 6 6 6 Erase Section 3 6 6 7 Card Mark Display S...

Page 483: ... 8 1 7 Fast Target Detection Section 3 8 1 8 User Function Setting 1 Function1 Setting 1 Mode Section 3 9 3 2 IR Section 3 9 3 3 Process Section 3 9 3 4 Target Enhance Section 3 9 3 5 AUTO Sea Rain Section 3 9 3 6 Save Present State Section 3 9 3 9 Next 1 Pulse Length 0 75nm Section 3 9 3 2 Pulse Length 1 5nm Section 3 9 3 3 Pulse Length 3 4nm Section 3 9 3 4 Pulse Length 6 8nm Section 3 9 3 5 Pul...

Page 484: ... 7 2 MAG Compass Setting 1 Heading Correction Section 3 4 18 2 Correct Value Section 3 4 18 3 Set Drift Setting 1 Correction Section 3 4 19 2 Set Section 3 4 19 3 Drift Section 3 4 19 4 GPS Setting 1 GPS Process Setting 1 Position Section 3 4 20 2 Exclusion Section 3 4 20 3 Geodetic Section 3 4 20 4 Antenna Height Section 3 4 20 5 Fix Mode Section 3 4 20 6 DOP Level Section 3 4 20 7 Position Avera...

Page 485: ...tch Section 3 8 6 6 Date Time Setting 1 UTC LMT Section 7 2 7 2 LMT Date Section 7 2 7 3 LMT Time Section 7 2 7 4 Time Zone Section 7 2 7 5 Display Style Section 7 2 7 6 Synchronize with GPS Section 7 2 7 7 Screen Capture Setting 1 Select Item 1 Graphic Section 3 13 4 2 RADAR Video Section 3 13 4 3 RADAR Trails Section 3 13 4 4 Chart Section 3 13 4 2 Select Card Slot Section 3 13 3 File Erase Sect...

Page 486: ...sage 1 Addressed Message Section 5 3 5 2 Broadcast Message Section 5 3 5 8 Display Lost TGT Data Section 5 3 5 9 Own Ship s AIS Data Section 5 3 5 8 Multi Dial Setting 1 Vector Time Section 3 3 6 2 Trails Length Section 3 3 6 3 TT Display No Section 3 3 6 4 C UP Angle Section 3 3 6 5 Own Track Color 6 Mark Line Color Section 3 3 6 7 Manual Tune Section 3 3 6 9 Test Menu 1 Self Test 1 Memory Test 1...

Page 487: ...n 7 2 1 6 Wind Section 7 2 1 7 Current Section 7 2 1 8 ROT Section 7 2 1 9 Next 1 RSA Section 7 2 1 3 RX Sentence 1 GPS LL COG SOG Section 7 2 1 2 GPS WPT TIME Section 7 2 1 3 Depth Section 7 2 1 4 Wind Section 7 2 1 5 Current 1 Data Set Number Section 7 2 1 2 Layer A Section 7 2 1 3 Layer B Section 7 2 1 4 Layer C Section 7 2 1 6 Autopilot Section 7 2 1 4 TX Port 1 TTM TT Section 7 2 1 2 TLL TT S...

Page 488: ...al Alarm 1 Audio Section 7 2 9 2 Indication Section 7 2 9 3 Acknowledge State Section 7 2 9 2 Normal Alarm 1 Audio Section 7 2 9 2 Indication Section 7 2 9 3 Acknowledge State Section 7 2 9 7 Inter Switch 1 ISW Install 2 Mask Setting 1 No 1 Connection No 1 Master 2 No 2 Connection No 2 Master 3 No 3 Connection No 3 Master 4 No 4 Connection No 4 Master 5 No 5 Connection No 5 Master 6 No 6 Connectio...

Page 489: ...T Section 7 2 11 4 RSA Section 7 2 11 5 Time Zone Section 7 2 11 6 Date Time Section 7 2 11 3 RX Sentence 1 GPS LL COG SOG Section 7 2 11 2 GPS WPT TIME Section 7 2 11 3 Depth Section 7 2 11 4 Wind Section 7 2 11 5 Current 1 Data Set Number Section 7 2 11 2 Layer A Section 7 2 11 3 Layer B Section 7 2 11 4 Layer C Section 7 2 11 6 Autopilot Section 7 2 11 7 Line Monitor 3 Maintenance Menu 1 Safety...

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Page 492: ...MSTERDAM Branch Telephone Facsimile e mail 31 20 658 0750 31 20 658 0755 service jrceurope com SEATTLE Branch Telephone Facsimile e mail 1 206 654 5644 1 206 654 7030 marineservice jrcamerica com CODE No 7ZPRD0671 CODE No 7ZPRD0671 MAR 2011 Edition 6 JRC MAR 2011 Edition 6 JRC Not use the asbestos For further information contact URL http www jrc co jp ...

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