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Summary of Contents for JMA-5352-9R

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Page 3: ...g 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 importan...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...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 in...

Page 7: ...arine 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...

Page 8: ...correctly CAUTION This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is neglected and these equipment are not operated...

Page 9: ...efore 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 Fail...

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...

Page 11: ...ose 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 sup...

Page 12: ...sea 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 su...

Page 13: ...Making 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 ga...

Page 14: ...sion 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 ad...

Page 15: ...ure 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 me...

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

Page 17: ...xi NKE 1064 NKE 3710 8 Scanner Unit Warning Label...

Page 18: ...xii NQE 3141 4A 8A Interswitch Unit NBA 5111 Power Supply Warning Label Warning Label...

Page 19: ...xiii EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE Scanner Unit Type NKE 1064 9 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 3710 8 8 feet...

Page 20: ...xiv NDC 1417 Processor Unit Desktop Type NWZ 173 LCD Monitor Unit Desktop Type NCE 5172 Operation Unit Desktop Type NCD 4530 Display Unit Desktop Type...

Page 21: ...using 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 re...

Page 22: ...ed from 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 Hea...

Page 23: ...erformance 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...

Page 24: ...position 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 Rout...

Page 25: ...assist 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...

Page 26: ...xx 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...

Page 27: ...1 5 1 5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 1 15 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 FUNC...

Page 28: ...NGTH GAIN PL 3 23 3 4 3 TARGET ENHANCE ENH 3 24 3 4 4 USE VIDEO PROCESSING PROC 3 25 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 MOV...

Page 29: ...3 6 7 SET AND DISPLAY GEODETIC SYSTEM GEODETIC 3 78 3 7 USE ROUTE FUNCTION 3 79 3 7 1 DISPLAY DESTINATION MARK NMEA WAYPOINT DISPLAY 3 79 3 8 APPLIED OPERATIONS 3 80 3 8 1 SET RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING...

Page 30: ...REEN TO CARD 3 122 3 13 3 ERASING SAVE SCREEN DATA 3 123 3 13 4 SET SAVE ITEMS 3 124 3 13 5 SET FILE STYLE 3 124 3 13 5 OPEN THE CAPTURED SCREEN FILE 3 125 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4 1 USE O...

Page 31: ...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 TARGET...

Page 32: ...1 4 BEARING ADJUSTMENT 7 5 7 1 5 RANGE ADJUSTMENT 7 5 7 1 6 NAVIGATOR SETTING DEVICE 7 6 7 1 7 SETTING OF TRUE BEARING VALUE 7 6 7 1 8 ANTENNA HEIGHT SETTING ANTENNA HEIGHT 7 7 7 1 9 SETTING OF CCRP A...

Page 33: ...8 2 8 2 1 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1064 3710 8 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 11 8 4 1 PARTS REQUIRED F...

Page 34: ...11 2 SCANNER NKE 1064 11 2 11 3 SCANNER NKE 3710 8 11 3 11 4 DISPLAY UNIT NCD 4530 11 4 11 5 PROCESSOR UNIT NDC 1417 11 5 11 6 TARGET TRACKING FUNCTION OPTION 11 7 11 7 AIS UNIT NQA 2103 OPTION 11 8 1...

Page 35: ...NDC 1417 FIG 6 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF INTERFACE UNIT TYPE NQA 2123 FIG 7 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF OPERATION UNIT TYPE NCE 5172 FIG 8 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF OPERATION UNIT TYPE NCE 5171 OPTIO...

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Page 37: ...OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTION OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 3 BASIC OPERATION 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 5 OPERATION OF ARPA AND AIS 6 TRUE AND FALSE ECHOES ON DISPLAY 7 MAINTENANCE 8 COUNTERMEASUR...

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Page 39: ...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 5 1 5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 1 15...

Page 40: ...range measurement using a cursor fixed variable range markers and electronic bearing line own track display colored own track display 7 colors option NAV line and marker displays TM True Motion presen...

Page 41: ...formance edition Tracks of up to 20 target ships can be stored with a maximum of 1 500 points for each of them and displayed distinguished by using 7 different colors Overlay of Radar Images Coastline...

Page 42: ...tem is operating the functionality test can be carried out except on some functions Easy Interswitch Operation Option If an interswitch unit option is connected up to four JMA 5300MK2 radars can be sw...

Page 43: ...Display Unit Ship s Mains JMA 5352 9R NKE 1064 NCD 4530 DC 24 V AC 220 V 3 50 60 Hz JMA 5362 8R NKE 3710 8 NCD 4530 DC 24 V AC 220 V 3 50 60 Hz Notes 1 An optional POWER SUPPLY NBA 5111 is necessary f...

Page 44: ...BL 315 Fig 1 4 Outside Drawing of LCD MONITOR Type NWZ 173 Fig 1 5 Outside Drawing of LCD MONITOR Type NWZ 173 with Stand MPBC42446 option Fig 1 6 Outside Drawing of RADAR PROCESS UNIT Type NDC 1417 F...

Page 45: ...1 6 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 1 Outside Drawing of SCANNER UNIT Type NKE 1064...

Page 46: ...1 7 Fig 1 2 Outside Drawing of SCANNER UNIT Type NKE 3710 8...

Page 47: ...1 8 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 3 Outside Drawing of Power Unit Type NBL 315...

Page 48: ...1 9 Fig 1 4 Outside Drawing of LCD MONITOR Type NWZ 173...

Page 49: ...1 10 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 5 Outside Drawing of LCD MONITOR Type NWZ 173 with STAND MPBC42446 option...

Page 50: ...1 11 Fig 1 6 Outside Drawing of RADAR PROCESS UNIT Type NDC 1417...

Page 51: ...1 12 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 7 Outside Drawing of OPERATION UNIT Type NCE 5172...

Page 52: ...1 13 Fig 1 8 Outside Drawing of OPERATION UNIT Type NCE 5171 option...

Page 53: ...1 14 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 9 Outside Drawing of RECTIFIER UNIT Type NBA 5111 option...

Page 54: ...1 15 1 5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS Fig 1 10 General System Diagram of RADAR Type JMA 5352 9R Fig 1 11 General System Diagram of RADAR Type JMA 5362 8R...

Page 55: ...AIS LOG NMEA JRC SUPPLY 5m ARPA ATA PROCESS UNIT OPTION OPTION NCT 59A GYRO INTERFACE UNIT NQA 2103 AIS PROCESS UNIT NDB 34A PLOTTER CONTROL UNIT OPTION OPTION NOTE Eliminating the interference on fr...

Page 56: ...RC SUPPLY 5m ARPA ATA PROCESS UNIT OPTION OPTION NCT 59A GYRO INTERFACE UNIT NQA 2103 AIS PROCESS UNIT NDB 34A PLOTTER CONTROL UNIT OPTION OPTION NOTE Eliminating the interference on frequencies used...

Page 57: ...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 58: ...to 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 Digit...

Page 59: ...arget ship s track Past position Association target Tracked target number AIS target number Ship s heading marker Parallel index lines Radar trails CPA ring Upper left of the display About ground and...

Page 60: ...2 3 Lower left of the display Upper right of the display...

Page 61: ...2 4 2 1 Names of Display yy 2 Lower right of the display 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...

Page 62: ...tion 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...

Page 63: ...Range True course True speed CPA TCPA BCR BCT Tracked target number No information is displayed if digital information value is not displayed Digital information Enhancement of cursor position numeri...

Page 64: ...2 7 Digital information Navigation information Digital information Depth indication Digital information Water temperature indication...

Page 65: ...8 2 1 Names of Display yy 2 Digital information Wind direction speed Digital information Course bar Digital information Marker Marker longitude Marker latitude Marker range Marker bearing Arrival tim...

Page 66: ...2 9 Menu Brilliance Display information Alarm Alarm indication The system alarm indicated in red Other information indicated in blue or yellow...

Page 67: ...lutter 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...

Page 68: ...o increase 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 di...

Page 69: ...ancel 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 T...

Page 70: ...night 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 me...

Page 71: ...acquire the operation right 37 ENT Enter key 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...

Page 72: ...number 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 t...

Page 73: ...2 PPI 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 a...

Page 74: ...nsmission 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...

Page 75: ...ejection 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...

Page 76: ...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 Course Track Mark Tune Vector The...

Page 77: ...tting 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 po...

Page 78: ...p 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 click...

Page 79: ...licked 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...

Page 80: ...input 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 setti...

Page 81: ...ff whenever 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...

Page 82: ...display 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...

Page 83: ...scroll 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 rela...

Page 84: ...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...

Page 85: ...d the 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 in...

Page 86: ...d Five 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 butt...

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