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Page 1: ...AR EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL JMA 7133 SA JMA 7133 SA JMA 7132 SA JMA 7132 SA JMA 7123 7XA 9XA JMA 7123 7XA 9XA JMA 7122 6XA 9XA 6XAH JMA 7122 6XA 9XA 6XAH JMA 7110 6XA...

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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 importa...

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 breathin...

Page 5: ...nd 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 coff...

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 i...

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 ma...

Page 8: ...where any person is supposed to be in danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected and these equipment are not operated correctly This indication is shown where any pers...

Page 9: ...e make sure to turn the main power off Failure to comply may result in electrocution Turn off the main power before cleaning the equipment Especially when a rectifier is used make sure to turn it off...

Page 10: ...our distributor in your district To contact our sales department branch offices branch shops and sales offices Please refer to the Office List at the end of the document Do not get close to the radian...

Page 11: ...dverse effects on the human body Direct exposure to electromagnetic waves at close range will have adverse effects on the human body When it is necessary to get close to the scanner for maintenance or...

Page 12: ...ollisions may occur resulting in death or serious injuries When disposing of used lithium batteries be sure to insulate the batteries by attaching a piece of adhesive tape on the and terminals Failure...

Page 13: ...during operation of the radar In this case the power should be turned on again When using the AUTO SEA function never set the suppression level too high canceling out all image noises from the sea sur...

Page 14: ...e especially that if this function is used during actual navigation simulated targets are displayed and may become confused with other actual targets Therefore never use this function during actual na...

Page 15: ...circuit even after the main power is shut off Failure to comply may result in electrocution Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel Incorrect settings may result in unstable ope...

Page 16: ...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 acciden...

Page 17: ...xv The Mounting Point of the Warning Label NCD 4790 Display Unit Warning Label NWZ 173 LCD Monitor Front face Back face Warning Label...

Page 18: ...xvi NBA 5135 AC DC Converter Desktop Type NDC 1399 7 Radar Process Unit Desktop Type Warning Label Warning Label...

Page 19: ...xvii NQE 3141 4A 8A Interswitch Unit NQE 3167 Power Control Unit Warning Label Warning Label...

Page 20: ...xviii NKE 2103 6 6HS Scanner Unit NKE 1129 7 9 Scanner Unit NKE 1125 6 9 Scanner Unit NKE 2254 6HS Scanner Unit Warning Label Warning Label...

Page 21: ...xix NKE 1139 1130 Scanner Unit NTG 3230 3225 Transmitter Receiver Unit Warning Label Warning Label...

Page 22: ...xx EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE Scanner Unit Type NKE 1130 12 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 1139 12 feet Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3230 30kW...

Page 23: ...xxi Scanner Unit Type NKE 1129 7 7 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 1129 9 9 feet Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3225 25kW...

Page 24: ...xxii Scanner Unit Type NKE 1125 6 6 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 1125 9 9 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 2254 6HS 6 feet...

Page 25: ...xxiii Scanner Unit Type NKE 2103 6 6 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 2103 6HS 6 feet Power Control Unit Type NQE 3167...

Page 26: ...xxiv Display Unit Type NCD 4790 Stand alone type Interswitch Unit Type NQE 3141 4A...

Page 27: ...xxv Monitor Unit Type NWZ 173 Desktop type Operation Unit Type NCE 5163 Desktop type Radar Process Unit Type NDC 1399 7 Desktop type DISPLAY UNIT TYPE NCD 4790T DESKTOP TYPE...

Page 28: ...ti 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 wi...

Page 29: ...peed 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...

Page 30: ...tition Frequency The number of radar pulses transmitted each second PROC PROCess Radar signal processing function R Radar beacon A navigation aid which responds to the radar transmission by generating...

Page 31: ...al wind to sea state 8 for very rough sea conditions SET The current direction for manual correction or the current speed on the horizontal axis of the 2 axis log is displayed Sleeping AIS target A ta...

Page 32: ...true motion of a target showing course and speed with reference to the ground or sea TT Target Tracking A computer process of observing the sequential changes in the position of a radar target in orde...

Page 33: ...D FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 1 NAMES OF DISPLAY 2 1 2 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS 2 11 2 3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 16 SECTION 3 BASIC OPERATION 3 1 OPERATION FLOW 3 1 3 1...

Page 34: ...on Display Mode TM RM 3 28 3 4 7 Move Own Ship s Display Position Off Center 3 29 3 4 8 Display Radar Trails Trails 3 30 3 4 9 Zoom x2 3 33 3 4 10 Hide Display Range Rings HL OFF 3 34 3 4 11 Hide Grap...

Page 35: ...ng Route 3 81 3 7 6 Detailed Route Settings 3 82 3 7 7 Clear Waypoint Route Data Clear WPT Route Data 3 86 3 7 8 Operate Route Data File 3 87 3 8 APPLIED OPERATIONS 3 91 3 8 1 Set Radar Signal Process...

Page 36: ...1 6 Operating EBL VRM and PI with Cursor 4 16 4 2 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4 19 4 2 1 Measurement with Cursor Position Cursor 4 20 4 2 2 Measurement with Electronic Bearing Line and Variable R...

Page 37: ...AIS Alarm AIS Alarm Setting 5 37 5 4 DECISION OF TARGETS AS IDENTICAL Association 5 38 5 4 1 Setting of Function to Decide Targets as Identical Association 5 38 5 4 2 Setting of Conditions for Decidi...

Page 38: ...7 5 7 1 4 Bearing Adjustment 7 7 7 1 5 Range Adjustment 7 7 7 1 6 Navigator Setting Device 7 8 7 1 7 Setting of True Bearing Value 7 9 7 1 8 Antenna Height Setting Antenna Height 7 9 7 1 9 Setting of...

Page 39: ...USTMENT 8 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 8 1 8 2 MAINTENANCE ON EACH UNIT 8 2 8 2 1 Scanner Unit NKE 1125 1129 1130 1139 2103 2254 8 2 8 2 2 Flexible wave guide JMA 7123 7XA 9XA 8 4 8 2 3 Coaxial Cable JMA 713...

Page 40: ...A 7133 SA TYPE RADAR 11 1 11 2 JMA 7132 SA TYPE RADAR 11 2 11 3 JMA 7123 7XA 9XA TYPE RADAR 11 3 11 4 JMA 7122 6XA 9XA TYPE RADAR 11 4 11 5 JMA 7122 6XAH TYPE RADAR 11 5 11 6 JMA 7110 6XA TYPE RADAR 1...

Page 41: ...s A 7 A 2 5 Operating Connection Pattern Files File Operations A 8 A 2 6 Names of Display Units and Scanner Units A 9 A 3 REFERENCE A 10 A 3 1 Preheat Time after Change of Connection Pattern A 10 A 3...

Page 42: ...6 6 NKE 1129 AC220V B 25 B 6 7 NTG 3225 B 26 B 6 8 NKE 1130 AC110V B 27 B 6 9 NKE 1130 AC220V B 28 B 6 10 NKE 1139 AC110V B 29 B 6 11 NKE 1139 AC220V B 30 B 6 12 NTG 3230 B 31 B 7 Terminal Board Conn...

Page 43: ...Appendix C Menu Index C 1 Main C 1 C 2 PI C 5 C 3 TT C 7 C 4 AIS C 8 C 5 AZ C 9 C 6 Track C 10 C 7 Route C 11 C 8 U Map C 12 C 9 Serviceman Menu C 14...

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Page 45: ...L KEYS AND FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 3 BASIC OPERATION 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 5 OPERATION OF TARGET TRACKING AND AIS 6 TRUE AND FALSE ECHOES ON DISPLAY 7 SETTINGS FOR SYSTEM OPERATION...

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Page 47: ...UIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 1 FUNCTIONS 1 1 1 1 1 Function of This System 1 1 1 2 FEATURES 1 2 1 3 CONFIGURATION 1 4 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 6 1 5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 1 25 SECTION 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMEN...

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Page 49: ...h the international standards of the IMO The main functions include sensitivity adjustment sea clutter and rain snow clutter suppression interference rejection bearing and range measurement using a cu...

Page 50: ...racking performance is enhanced by the use of the fastest DSP and tracking algorithm So stable operation in target tracking under clutter is ensured Acquisition and tracking of 100 targets Hazardous c...

Page 51: ...ed The Self diagnostic program always monitors all the functions of the system If any function deteriorates an alarm message will appear on the radar display and an alarm sounds at the same time Even...

Page 52: ...5kW X 24rpm CAT 2 JMA 7122 6XAH 6ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X 48rpm CAT 2H JMA 7110 6XA 6ft Slotted Antenna 10kW X 27rpm CAT 2 JMA 7110 6XAH 6ft Slotted Antenna 10kW X 48rpm CAT 2H Table1 2 Radar Configu...

Page 53: ...KE 1139 D NKE 1125 6D 5 When using the ship s mains of AC440V as the radar power source a step down transformer shall be used 6 The desktop option is available for display NCD 4790 It has a separate s...

Page 54: ...Unit Type NKE 2103 6 6HS Fig 1 9 Outline Drawing of Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3230 Fig 1 10 Outline Drawing of Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3225 Fig 1 11 Outline Drawing of Display Uni...

Page 55: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 7 1 Fig 1 1 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1139...

Page 56: ...1 8 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 2 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1130...

Page 57: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 9 1 Fig 1 3 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1129 7...

Page 58: ...1 10 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 4 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1129 9...

Page 59: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 11 1 Fig 1 5 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1125 6...

Page 60: ...1 12 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 6 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1125 9...

Page 61: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 13 1 Fig 1 7 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 2254 6HS...

Page 62: ...1 14 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 8 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 2103 6 6HS...

Page 63: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 15 1 Fig 1 9 Outline Drawing of Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3230...

Page 64: ...1 16 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 10 Outline Drawing of Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3225...

Page 65: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 17 1 Fig 1 11 Outline Drawing of Display Unit Type NCD 4790...

Page 66: ...1 18 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 12 Outline Drawing of Monitor Unit Type NWZ 173 Desktop type option...

Page 67: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 19 1 Fig 1 13 NDOutline Drawing of Radar Process Unit Type NDC 1399 7 Desktop type option...

Page 68: ...1 20 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 14 Outline Drawing of Operation Unit Type NCE 5163 Desktop type option...

Page 69: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 21 1 Fig 1 15 Outline Drawing of AC DC Converter Type NBA 5135 Desktop type option...

Page 70: ...1 22 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 16 Outline Drawing of Interswitch Unit Type NQE 3141 4A Option...

Page 71: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 23 1 Fig 1 17 Outline Drawing of Interswitch Unit Type NQE 3141 8A Option...

Page 72: ...1 24 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Fig 1 18 Outline Drawing of Power Control Unit Type NQE 3167 Option...

Page 73: ...l System Diagram of Radar Type JMA 7123 7XA Fig 1 22 General System Diagram of Radar Type JMA 7123 9XA Fig 1 23 General System Diagram of Radar Type JMA 7122 6XA Fig 1 24 General System Diagram of Rad...

Page 74: ...E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 M A X 1 8 0 J R C S U P P L Y 250 V TTYCS 4 H 2695110006 JRC SUPPLY H 7Z C N A 0 4 8 3 J R C S U P P L Y 250 V MPYC 4 250 V TTYCS 4 250 V TTYCS 4 GYRO LOG NMEA 0183 DGPS VDR R...

Page 75: ...50V TTYCS 1 3C 2V x5 MAX 30 m 250V TTYCS 1 1 8 C O R E S C O M P O S I T E C A B L E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 M A X 1 8 0 J R C S U P P L Y 250V TTYCS 4 H 2695110006 JRC SUPPLY H 2 6 6 8 5 1 0 0 1 9 J R...

Page 76: ...E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 M A X 1 8 0 J R C S U P P L Y 250 V TTYCS 4 H 2695110006 JRC SUPPLY H 7Z C N A 0 4 8 3 J R C S U P P L Y 250 V MPYC 4 250 V TTYCS 4 250 V TTYCS 4 GYRO LOG NMEA0183 DGPS VDR RAD...

Page 77: ...O S IT E CA B L E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 MA X 1 8 0 J RC S UP P L Y 250 V TTYCS 4 H 2695110006 JRC SUPPLY H 7Z CNA 0 4 8 3 J RC S UP P L Y 250 V MPYC 4 250 V TTYCS 4 250 V TTYCS 4 GYRO LOG NMEA0183 DGP...

Page 78: ...250 V TTYCS 1 3 C 2 V x5 MAX 30 m 250 V TTYCS 1 1 8 C O R E S C O M P O S I T E C A B L E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 M A X 1 8 0 J R C S U P P L Y 250 V TTYCS 4 H 2695110006 JRC SUPPLY H 7Z C N A 0 4 8 3 J...

Page 79: ...S 7 250 V TTYCS 1 3C 2 V x5 MAX 30m 250 V TTYCS 1 1 8 C O R E S C O M P O S I T E C A B L E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 M A X 1 8 0 J R C S U P P L Y 250 V TTYCS 4 H 2695110006 JRC SUPPLY H 7Z C N A 0 4 8 3...

Page 80: ...250 V TTYCS 1 3C 2 V x5 MAX 30m 250 V TTYCS 1 1 8 C O R E S C O M P O S I T E C A B L E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 M A X 1 8 0 J R C S U P P L Y 250 V TTYCS 4 H 2695110006 JRC SUPPLY H 7Z C N A 0 4 8 3 J...

Page 81: ...th the cables of radio equipment NCD 4790 DISPLAY UNIT 250 V MPYCYS 7 250 V TTYCS 1 3C 2 V x5 MAX 30m 250 V TTYCS 1 1 8 C O R E S C O M P O S I T E C A B L E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 M A X 1 8 0 J R C S...

Page 82: ...h the cables of radio equipment NCD 4790 DISPLAY UNIT 250 V MPYCYS 7 250 V TTYCS 1 3C 2 V x5 MAX 30m 250 V TTYCS 1 1 8 C O R E S C O M P O S I T E C A B L E H 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3 M A X 1 8 0 J R C S U...

Page 83: ...EYS AND FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 1 NAMES OF DISPLAY 2 1 2 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS 2 11 2 3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 16 SECTION 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL...

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Page 85: ...splay In this example the screen is divided into 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 rig...

Page 86: ...wn ship s symbol Automatic acquisition activation zone Cursor mark EBL2 Tracked target symbol AIS target vector AIS target symbol EBL1 VRM1 VRM2 Ship s heading line Other ship s track Past position As...

Page 87: ...yOn Off Range rings interval Motion mode true relative Radar trail true relative Off center On Off Transmission standby X S band Interswitch connection status Tuning indication Transmission pulse leng...

Page 88: ...indication true relative Cursor longitude Cursor latitude Cursor mode Cursor range Cursor bearing Consistent Common Reference Point CCRP Own ship s track color Own ship s track interval Map display O...

Page 89: ...ean Time LMT S LMT System Time Past position display interval Target tracking TT EPA AIS Association On Off Radar trails display time Radar trails remaining time Radar trails true relative Target vect...

Page 90: ...tion 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 AI...

Page 91: ...nformation Navigation information Cursor longitude Cursor latitude Cursor bearing numeric value indication true relative Cursor bearing Cursor range VRM range EBL bearing EBL bearing numeric value ind...

Page 92: ...aph information Depth indication Graph information Water temperature indication Graph information Wind direction speed Depth Depth graph Depth range Time range Water temperature Water temperature grap...

Page 93: ...information Marker Menu Ship s heading bearing Auto pilot course Rudder Rate of turn Marker longitude Marker latitude Marker range Marker bearing Arrival time Digital information Target Tracking TT m...

Page 94: ...rget Tracking TT menu User map menu Parallel index linemenu Own Track menu Route menu Main menu AIS menu Automatic acquisition activation zone AZ menu Panel lighting brilliance Radar video brilliance...

Page 95: ...L PANEL KEYS The name of each button is described from the following page See below 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 PWR ACK PWR FAIL ALARM ACK EBL1 EBL...

Page 96: ...is set to a standby state 3 1 1 on page 3 2 ALARM ACK Alarm acknowledgement key Use this function to acknowledge alarms such as failure alarm approaching target alarm and collision alarm By pressing...

Page 97: ...function to display and select EBL1 If the key is pressed for 2 seconds or more the menu for setting EBL1 is displayed 4 1 3 on page 4 3 EBL2 Electronic Bearing Line 2 key Use this function to display...

Page 98: ...on page 5 18 the AIS target 5 3 5 on page 5 29 ACQ MANUAL Manual acquisition key This function enables manual acquisition of the target at the cursor position 5 2 1 on page 5 15 ACQ CANCEL Tracked ta...

Page 99: ...enu is displayed 3 9 on page 3 112 OPTION1 key By pressing this key the pre registered menu position can be directly displayed At factory shipment the calling of Main Menu is assigned 3 8 7 on page 3...

Page 100: ...the screen for quick handling The screen is divided into a number of areas and each area is named The name of each button is described from the next page The function can be used by left clicking whi...

Page 101: ...utton is clicked the cursor is moved and left clicked the ship s position can be moved to the cursor position The moving range is within 66 of the radius If the button is clicked for 2 seconds the off...

Page 102: ...n frequency vary even for the same short pulse according to the range that is used and it is displayed as Azimuth display mode switching The azimuth display is switched whenever this button is clicked...

Page 103: ...tter suppression and tune using the track ball If the button is clicked on the adjustment value is shown at the upper right of the cursor Make adjustments by moving the track ball to the left and righ...

Page 104: ...e the mark color line color is changed Cursor bearing numeric value display true relative switching The bearing numeric value display true bearing relative bearing of the cursor is switched whenever t...

Page 105: ...On Off and acquires the operation right If this button is clicked the operation right is acquired and the menu is opened After setting determine the setting by left clicking Parallel index line starti...

Page 106: ...e 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 Set...

Page 107: ...nsor is switched whenever the button is clicked Manual Single axis water log Dual axis water log Dual axis ground log When the selected speed device is not connected to the equipment an alarm is issue...

Page 108: ...the setting by clicking 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 Past position d...

Page 109: ...function to avoid confusion with the tracked target symbol Association On Off The tracked target AIS target association is switched to On Off whenever the button is clicked AIS filter mode switching...

Page 110: ...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 t...

Page 111: ...ls the target numbers that are indicated in the tracked target information Numeric information Navigation information Wind direction speed numeric value indication true relative switching The wind dir...

Page 112: ...rol 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 Tracking TT menu If th...

Page 113: ...button is clicked the PI Menu is opened Automatic acquisition activation zone menu If this button is clicked the AZ Menu is opened User map menu If the button is clicked the User Map Menu is opened Br...

Page 114: ...ce switching Adjust the brightness of the radar video echo The brilliance changes whenever this button is clicked Four levels of settings are available Tracked target AIS target symbol brilliance swit...

Page 115: ...currently issued is stopped and the alarm lamp stops blinking If multiple alarms are issued the next alarm to be acknowledged is displayed If the button is clicked the alarm displayed on the top is a...

Page 116: ...2 32 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 2 CONTROL PANEL KEYS and SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS...

Page 117: ...e Operation and Stop the System 3 5 3 2 OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO 3 6 3 2 1 Adjust Monitor Brilliance BRILL 3 6 3 2 2 Change Observation Range RANGE 3 6 3 2 3 Tune 3 7 3 2 4 Adjust Gain GAIN 3 8 3 2 5...

Page 118: ...Y NIGHT 3 35 3 4 13 Adjust Operation Panel Brilliance PANEL 3 35 3 4 14 Set True Bearing 3 36 3 4 15 Set Own Ship Speed 3 36 3 4 16 Magnet Compass Correction MAG Compass Setting 3 37 3 5 USE OWN SHIP...

Page 119: ...rsor Cursor Setting 3 98 3 8 5 Set Radar Display Display Setting 3 99 3 8 6 Adjust Sound Volume Buzzer Volume 3 103 3 8 7 Set User Option Keys OPTION 1 2 3 104 3 8 8 Set Navigation Data Display Multi...

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Page 121: ...w Do not put anything on the operation panel If you put anything hot on it it may be deformed Do not give any impact to the operation panel trackball or controls Otherwise any failure or damage may re...

Page 122: ...d for a 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 If the preheating time is short the magne...

Page 123: ...display 3 Wait until the preheating time is over When the preheating time is over the preheating time screen disappears and at the upper left of the radar display changes to 4 Press TX STBY key The ra...

Page 124: ...rence to CCRP The radar video range bearing Target Tracking and AIS data display etc are displayed with reference to CCRP Consistent Common Reference Point If scanner is switched these data are measur...

Page 125: ...by state if radar observation is restarted in a relatively short time Only pressing the TX STBY key starts observation When conducting maintenance work make sure to turn off the power and make the mai...

Page 126: ...to easily observe the radar display but does not glare 3 2 2 Change Observation Range RANGE Procedures 1 Pressing the RANGE key will increase the observation range enabling the wider area to be observ...

Page 127: ...s displayed in the area at the lower left of the display 3 2 3 1 When using the automatic tune mode Procedures 1 Press the TUNE dial to set the automatic tune mode Tune adjustment is automatically con...

Page 128: ...re to always adjust for the best gain Turning the GAIN dial clockwise will increase the receiving gain and the range to observe radar video is widened However if the gain is too high unnecessary signa...

Page 129: ...etection of not only echoes from waves but also targets such as other ships or dangerous objects will become inhibited When using the AUTO SEA function make sure to choose the most appropriate image n...

Page 130: ...ower left of the radar display 2 Make adjustments by turning the SEA dial Even when the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is selected turning the SEA dial can make fine adjustments manually Cance...

Page 131: ...as other ships or dangerous objects will become inhibited When using the AUTO RAIN function make sure to choose the most appropriate image noise suppression level When the RAIN dial is turned clockwis...

Page 132: ...nts manually Cancel 1 Press the RAIN dial Alternatively Left click the Rain AUTO button located at the lower left of the display The automatic rain snow clutter suppression mode is cancelled and Sea A...

Page 133: ...KEY USER 2 Make adjustments by turning the GAIN dial the SEA dial and the RAIN dial when it is necessary In most cases it may be get the appropriate image Use this mode to monitor a relatively short...

Page 134: ...bearing and latitude longitude are digitally indicated in the cursor bearing distance latitude and longitude fields located at the upper right of the radar display When moving the current center posi...

Page 135: ...he radar display The software button indicated by the cursor will be shown in reverse video which indicates that the button is specified 2 Press the left button of the trackball The operating state ch...

Page 136: ...By left clicking the software button for a desired menu item it is possible to move to the lower level of the menu Alternatively Click items corresponding to the desired menu item number and the mark...

Page 137: ...ill appear In that case enter a numeric value according to the following operation method Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired item number to display the selected item Press numeric keys co...

Page 138: ...ue For example when entering for a bearing value sequentially left click the software number keys as shown below 2 Make sure that the entered value is correct and left click the button The set value i...

Page 139: ...ially left click the software number keys as shown below 2 Make sure that the entered value is correct and left click the button The set value is reflected to the operating state 3 To stop entering a...

Page 140: ...latitude Left click the button 3 Left click the button The manually entered latitude value is determined Then enter the longitude value 4 Sequentially click numeric buttons to enter longitude XXX XX X...

Page 141: ...mark line and then left click the ENT button to enter one character of the name to be inputted For example JRC for a name click button as follows 2 Make sure that the entered character is correct left...

Page 142: ...1 1 How to Open the Serviceman Menu Service Man Menu Frequently used functions Main menu Serviceman menu TT Used for operating and setting the target tracking function Track Used for operating and set...

Page 143: ...ce rejection level is selected the radar s ability of detecting small targets such as buoys and small boats lowers In general should be selected When viewing a radar beacon or SART signal select Inter...

Page 144: ...the range resolution improves The effect of suppressing sea clutter returns and rain snow clutter returns heightens Recommended condition for selection In bays harbors where targets are densely crowde...

Page 145: ...Select this mode in general Radar echoes are expanded by 1 scale in all directions Expansion medium Select this mode to easily view the radar video Radar echoes are expanded by 2 scales in all direct...

Page 146: ...rocessing mode is set to CORREL it may be difficult to detect high speed target Video process modes Select this mode in general Select this mode when many rain snow clutter returns are detected Select...

Page 147: ...heading line points to the zenith of the PPI 0 on range rings 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 v...

Page 148: ...he current 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 66 of the display radius it is automa...

Page 149: ...dar display 2 Move the cross cursor mark own ship s display position to a desired position by using the trackball While the cross cursor mark is moving the own ship s display position moves following...

Page 150: ...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 trails duratio...

Page 151: ...whether the target is approaching the own ship While the own ship is moving the system also plots the trails of land and other fixed targets True motion trails The system plots the absolute motion tra...

Page 152: ...OPERATION 3 4 GENERAL RADAR OPERATION 3 4 8 4 Changing Motion Mode of Trails Trails Mode Procedures 1 Click the Trails Mode located at the upper right of the radar display The trails motion modes are...

Page 153: ...the left key of the trackball The zoom is set Using the cross cursor mark as reference the zoom function doubles the size of a radar video with the midpoint between the cursor mark and own ship s pos...

Page 154: ...the targets on the heading line can be easily observed 3 4 11 Hide Graphics Information on Radar Display DATA OFF Various graphics information such as target tracking TT AIS symbols NAV lines and MAP...

Page 155: ...t the lower right of the radar display For how to set the display color and brilliance for each mode see Section 3 8 5 Set Radar Display Display Setting 3 4 13 Adjust Operation Panel Brilliance PANEL...

Page 156: ...earing value by performing the menu operation below 2 Enter a value indicated by the master gyro on the numeric value input screen For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input screen see S...

Page 157: ...Value Latitude Longitude and Character Input menu 3 4 16 Magnet Compass Correction MAG Compass Setting Set the correction value when the radar receive HDM sentence from magnet compass or the variation...

Page 158: ...the drift are set This function can be used only when or is selected for ship speed data Procedures 1 Open the Set Drift Setting menu by performing the menu operation below 2 Set whether to make corre...

Page 159: ...t click the button located at the lower right of the display NOTE Even when own ship s track storage interval is turned own ship s track can be displayed However in this case if rewrite operation such...

Page 160: ...rming the menu operation The Display Own Track Setting menu will open Operations differ according to the following set modes 2 Left click the color button for the desired display setting which is to b...

Page 161: ...k Interval button located at the lower right of the display Every time the button is clicked storage intervals are switched When Off is selected the storage function is turned off 3 5 4 Cancel Saving...

Page 162: ...ship s track indicated by the specified color will be deleted 3 5 6 Use Expanded Own Ship s Track Own Track Type The following expanded track functions can be used for this radar system Only one type...

Page 163: ...dded to own ship s track 5 Select the function to be used The expanded own ship s track function is not used The color of the tracks is changed according to the water depth value The color of the trac...

Page 164: ...for each item according to the table below to set up the corresponding conditions for the water depth value and the color of own ship s track For example if 10m is entered for 1 30m is entered for 2 a...

Page 165: ...mperature for each item according to the table below to set up the corresponding conditions for the water temperature value and the color of own ship s track For example if 10 0 is entered for 1 13 0...

Page 166: ...of measure is kn cm If 1 0kn cm is set a tidal current of 1 0kn is shown as a one centimeter line on the radar display 2 Color of the vector for tidal current layer A Layer A Set the vector s display...

Page 167: ...system The user map can be created and edited by performing the following operation 3 6 1 1 Plotting a mark Procedures 1 Left click the button located at the upper right of the display to set the Mar...

Page 168: ...peat the above procedures 3 6 1 2 Plotting a line Procedures 1 Left click the button located at the upper right of the display to select the line mode The line pattern to be used is displayed to the r...

Page 169: ...procedures 3 3 6 1 3 Plotting a mark line make with latitude and longitude Procedures 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Left click the button The Mark Input m...

Page 170: ...ton Mark Line plotting will be terminated To create another mark or line repeat procedures 4 to 7 3 6 2 Set User Map Display Mark Display Setting The user map can be individually displayed On or hidde...

Page 171: ...Specify whether to turn on or off the display for each color type of mark and line When is selected the setting will reflect to all color types of marks and lines 3 6 2 3 Setting the mark font size P...

Page 172: ...tion Use this function when editing navigation data for a location different from the own ship position Procedures 1 Open the Own Ship Position menu by performing the menu operation below The number k...

Page 173: ...on The manually entered longitude will be determined 3 6 3 2 Moving a mark or line Move With regard to the created user map a mark or line is moved individually Procedures 1 Open the Edit User Map men...

Page 174: ...lick When a mark or line to be moved is selected the cursor mark will appear 4 Move the cursor mark to the destination and left click The selected mark or line is moved to the destination To move anot...

Page 175: ...appear 2 Left click the button The user map delete mode is selected is displayed in the cursor mode located at the upper right of the display 3 Put the cursor on a mark or line and left click The ent...

Page 176: ...s displayed in the cursor mode lacated the upper right of the display 3 Put the cursor to a side line into which a vertex will be inserted and left click A vertex is inserted into the selected line an...

Page 177: ...splayed in the cursor mode located at the upper right of the display 3 Put the cursor on the mark or vertex of a line and left click When the mark or vertex of a line to be corrected is selected the c...

Page 178: ...the following menu operation The Edit User Map menu will appear 2 Left click the button The user map delete mode is selected is displayed in the cursor mode located at the upper right of the radar dis...

Page 179: ...Map menu by performing the following menu operation The Edit User Map menu will appear 2 1 Left click the item button of Select the type of marks or lines to be deleted To select all types select For...

Page 180: ...yed for the Cursor mode indicating that the user map shift mode is selected 2 Put the pointer on a mark or end of a line coastline or depth contour line and left click 3 Move the cross cursor mark to...

Page 181: ...gation data Load User Map Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot Flash memory card option is necessary 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation 3...

Page 182: ...on data Unload User Map Procedures 1 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Left click the button Unload Confirmation Window will appear 3 Left click the button The...

Page 183: ...input screen see Section 3 3 4 7 Entering a character After the data has been entered Confirmation Window will appear 6 Left click the button Navigation data currently being displayed is saved 3 6 5 4...

Page 184: ...dures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot Flash memory card option is necessary 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation 3 Left click the item button of a...

Page 185: ...system of the navigation equipment 1 Setting the geodetic system for navigation data to be saved Geodetic Procedures 1 Open the Geodetic menu by performing the following menu operation The numeric va...

Page 186: ...1979 Europe 22 GEODETIC DATUM 1949 New Zealand 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 AST...

Page 187: ...rn off the Map function Otherwise press the DATA OFF key to map displays temporarily off NOTE The user map function is available between latitudes of 85 N and 85 S Route Route created in the radar sys...

Page 188: ...connects Waypoints Planned Courese Scheduled route between Waypoints automatically calculated Planned Speed Scheduled sailing speed between Waypoints entered by user Waypoint alarm circle The circle t...

Page 189: ...s 1 Open the Set Route Sequence menu by performing the menu operation below 2 Left click the button The Waypoint adding mode is selected The rubber band from the last Waypoint to the cursor position w...

Page 190: ...te data saved in the radar system are corrected Procedures 1 Open the Set Route Sequence menu by performing the menu operation below 2 Left click the button The Waypoint correcting mode is selected 3...

Page 191: ...Route Sequence menu by performing the menu operation below 2 Left click the button The Planned Speed correcting mode is selected 3 Left click the button The Planned Speed input screen will appear Ente...

Page 192: ...cting Planned Speed left click the button The Planned Speed correcting mode will be cancelled Example 3 7 2 5 Deleting a Waypoint Delete Waypoint The specified Waypoint in the route data saved in the...

Page 193: ...Waypoint deleting mode will be cancelled Example 3 7 2 6 Inserting a Waypoint Insert Waypoint A Waypoint is inserted at a specific location of the route data saved in the radar system Procedures 1 Ope...

Page 194: ...owing Waypoints by a rubber band 4 On the radar display put the cursor on the location at which a Waypoint is to be inserted and left click The coordinates of the new Waypoint are specified and the ne...

Page 195: ...ng operation on the Waipoint Input menu 3 7 3 1 Open the Waipoint Input Menu Procedures 1 Open the Waypoint Input menu by performing the menu operation below When transmitting it can not be open Waypo...

Page 196: ...latitude longitude and numeric value input screen see Section 3 3 4 5 Entering latitude longitude and Section 3 3 4 7 Entering a character 3 7 3 3 Adding a Comment Comment New Waypoint data is added...

Page 197: ...ude A Waypoint will be corrected For the input method on the latitude longitude input screen see Section 3 3 4 5 Entering latitude longitude 3 7 3 5 Correcting Planned Speed Planned Speed Planned Spee...

Page 198: ...revious and following Waypoints are then connected by a line 3 7 3 7 Inserting a Waypoint INS A Waypoint is inserted at a specific location of the route data saved in the radar system Procedures 1 Ope...

Page 199: ...ollowing two types of alarms Procedures 1 Open the WPT Route Setting menu by performing the menu operation below 2 Left click the set value of the item and select an operation mode Destination alarm W...

Page 200: ...n mode Set the radius of the Waypoint alarm circle If 0 00nm is set alarm operation will be turned off Approach An alarm is activated when own ship enters the route range from outside XTE Cross Track...

Page 201: ...e Route Alarm Color The internal route is displayed according to the procedures in Section 3 7 1 Display Route Destination Mark Select Route Selecting the forward or backward of the route Route Sequen...

Page 202: ...oint Back Skip left click the Skip button The previous Waypoint is set as the next Waypoint 3 7 6 Detailed Route Settings Make detailed settings of the route Skipping of route Waypoint Skip The Waypoi...

Page 203: ...e between next Waypoint and own ship Display of bearing distance to the destination Status of Origin DEST Select the start point to be used for the bearing distance display in the Waypoint data displa...

Page 204: ...d own ship Procedures 1 Open the Next menu by performing the menu operation below 2 Left click the set value of the item and select an operation mode Numbers and characters are displayed in normal siz...

Page 205: ...number display WPT Number Display Set whether to display a Waypoint number next to the Waypoint mark Procedures 1 Open the Next menu by performing the menu operation below 2 Left click the set value...

Page 206: ...s function clears waypoint route data from memory Procedures 1 Open the WPT Route Operations menu by performing the menu operation below 2 Left click the button Confirmation Window will appear 3 Left...

Page 207: ...a file Flash memory card option is necessary Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the menu operation below 3 Left click the set valu...

Page 208: ...en the File Operations menu by performing the menu operation below 3 Left click the button The file name input screen will appear For the input method on the character input screen see Section 3 3 4 7...

Page 209: ...button Contents of the specified memory card file list will be displayed 4 Left click the button for the desired file name Confirmation Window will appear 5 Left click the button The route data with...

Page 210: ...menu by performing the menu operation below 3 Left click the button Contents of the specified memory card file list will be displayed 4 Left click the button for the desired file name Confirmation Win...

Page 211: ...hown on the radar display Select in standard and in rainy weather clearly displays short range videos when STC is used in manual mode NOTE After the settings for radar signal processing are changed sm...

Page 212: ...the dynamic range of areas where sea clutter and rain snow clutter are strong and narrowing the dynamic range of the other areas Land videos become obscure when the automatic rain snow clutter suppres...

Page 213: ...witch The specific area turns out to be a circle with the own ship s position as the center The boundary range can be set in units of 0 1 nm ranging 0 1 to 25 5 nm Disables the Process Switching funct...

Page 214: ...an correlative process mode This function is enabled when or is selected as the video process mode If unwanted waves remain on the radar display suppress them by using the SEA RAIN or GAIN dial or adj...

Page 215: ...lay mode For details on the trail mode see Section 3 4 8 Display Radar Trails Trails 3 8 2 2 Trails Reference Level Select a radar video level required for plotting radar trails The radar video thresh...

Page 216: ...r trails of moving targets are always plotted 3 8 2 5 MAX Interval Select the maximum time for displaying radar trails Select when short radar trails are often used in bays and the likes Select when l...

Page 217: ...rder to heighten the effect of interference rejection One of 32 levels 0 31 can be set 3 8 3 2 Stagger Trigger The interference reduction function is activated by using the transmission repetition fre...

Page 218: ...items 3 8 4 1 EBL VRM Control Cursor The EBL VRM Control Cursor is switched between Valid and Invalid The trackball is provided as a standard device If the trackball malfunctions the cursor can be mo...

Page 219: ...play color and brilliance to be saved before hand 3 8 5 1 Setting display color Display Color Setting Procedures 1 Open the Color Setting menu by performing the menu operation below Display Color Sett...

Page 220: ...de radar video PPI is selected The color of the background inside radar video PPI is selected The color of the character and bearing scale is selected The color of the radar video is selected The colo...

Page 221: ...ndicates minimum brilliance The brilliance for the following elements can be specified The brilliance of the radar video is selected The brilliance of the radar trails is selected The brilliance of th...

Page 222: ...e adjusted on four stages without opening the Brilliance Setting menu Adjust the radar display to obtain the best to view video 3 8 5 5 Setting target symbol brilliance TT The brilliance of the target...

Page 223: ...e menu will appear The volume of the alarm sound can be specified for each cause for alarm indicates maximum volume and indicates minimum volume The operation key acknowledgement is set The incorrect...

Page 224: ...he Option Key Setting menu by performing the menu operation below The Option Key Setting menu will appear This system provides two user keys OPTION 1 and OPTION 2 Different functions can be allocated...

Page 225: ...y being displayed is saved for the pressed option key 3 8 7 3 How to use the Optin key Display Preset whether to execute the display by operating the user key Procedures 1 Press either OPTION 1 key or...

Page 226: ...ic NAV INFO Determine whether to display the numeric values of received navigation information One of two digital information areas is used to display data When navigation data is displayed the sizes...

Page 227: ...isplay function is switched between On and Off 2 Depth Range Select the depth range on the water depth graph 3 Time Range Select the time range on the water depth graph Does not display a water depth...

Page 228: ...utton located at thelower righit of the display The wind direction speed graph display function is switched between On and Off 2 Wind Speed Unit Set the unit of wind velocity for the wind direction sp...

Page 229: ...ion is switched between On and Off 2 TEMP Graph Color Set the color for the water temperature graph There are eight selection items 3 TEMP Range When Color is selected for the display color for the wa...

Page 230: ...on is switched between On and Off 2 Autopilot Course Determine which field of the APB sentence that has been received is used to display AP course 3 ROT Scale Set the maximum scale for the TURN Rate g...

Page 231: ...Select the number for the card slot to back up data Data that can be backed up includes own ship s track Own Track other ships trails data Target Track mark line data Mark Line destination data WPT a...

Page 232: ...e of the current function mode is displayed at the lower left of the display Alternatively left clicking the function button located at the lower left of the radar display will enable the same operati...

Page 233: ...2 5 Pulse Length 12NM Standard pulse length for 12nm range MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 6 Pulse Length 16NM Standard pulse length for 16nm range MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 page 3 Option 1 Video Latitude Dynamic range...

Page 234: ...Importance is attached to long range gain 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 a...

Page 235: ...unwanted waves is low unwanted waves may remain being judged as targets Thus use the automatic clutter suppression mode together with the video process mode Characteristics of the automatic clutter s...

Page 236: ...s mode and the interference rejection level gain needs fine adjustment for always obtaining the highest level The gain correction function saves the correction value set by the gain adjust in each fun...

Page 237: ...er suppression function is used together page 5 5 Antenna Height Set the height of radar antenna above sea level The STC FTC curve is changed Activates the general signal processing mode Activates the...

Page 238: ...of the current function number as the default setting of the mode page 5 9 Initialize Changes the memory contents of the mode which is used with the current function number back to the factory setting...

Page 239: ...ent operating state can be saved in the system by performing the operation below Procedures 1 Open the Save User Setting menu by performing the menu operation below The Save User Setting menu will app...

Page 240: ...operation below The Load User Setting menu will appear 2 Left click the button for the file to be loaded Confirmation Window will appear To load the file left click the button 3 10 3 Delete Operating...

Page 241: ...only a file An internally created file can be saved until the flash memory card is full 3 11 1 Operate File on the Card File Manager Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot Flash me...

Page 242: ...oints made with user map up to 20000 items Remain Number of remaining data points of marks and lines that can be saved WPT Number of data points of created waypoints 512 points maximum Remain Remainin...

Page 243: ...on the data to be copied and Left click button Left click button one more time will cancel the selection 6 Left click the button The character input screen for the Input File Name menu will appear 7 E...

Page 244: ...ice will be displayed 5 Select the desired data Left click button one more time will cancel the selection 6 Left click the button Confirmation Window will appear 7 Left click the button to overwrite d...

Page 245: ...and Left click button Left click button one more time will cancel the selection 6 Left click the button The character input screen for the Input File Name menu will appear If there is a file having th...

Page 246: ...selection 4 Left click button Confirmation Window will appear 5 Left click the button The selected file will be erased 3 11 1 5 Initializing a card Format Procedures 1 While the File Manager window i...

Page 247: ...ile Manager window is open left click the device 1 selection button Selected items for Device1 or Device2 will be displayed 2 Left click button corresponding to the device in which data to be displaye...

Page 248: ...C LAN Connecting PC or other maker s system may cause a lower radar system performance Connecting PC or other maker s system may cause a lower that performance Settable sensor signals Heading Speed AI...

Page 249: ...Index Lines PI Menu 4 8 4 1 5 Operating EBL Maneuver Function EBL Maneuver Setting 4 14 4 1 6 Operating EBL VRM and PI with Cursor 4 16 4 2 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4 19 4 2 1 Measurement with...

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Page 251: ...plays 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 roug...

Page 252: ...s 1 Left click the button on upper left area on the display The range ring display switches disappear and appear between display and non display each time the button is clicked The range ring interval...

Page 253: ...L and VRM of the same number EBL Bearing Display The bearing value of the current or on the PPI display is shown in the upper right of the display The currently operable or is highlighted in the upper...

Page 254: ...ystem provides three types of EBL starting points Select one of them in accordance with purpose 1 To move the starting point of EBL Procedures 1 Make EBL1 or EBL2 operable 2 Press the EBL dial to set...

Page 255: ...mode Procedures 1 Put the cursor on the EBL1 2 numeric value indication true relative switching located at the upper right of the display and left click The selected mode is switched as shown below ea...

Page 256: ...m is equipped with two VRM The VRM can be operated separately from each other An intersection marker is displayed at the intersection point of the VRM and EBL of the same number When the starting poin...

Page 257: ...utton located at the upper right of the display 4 1 3 4 To operate VRM VRM Procedures 1 Press the VRM1 or VRM2 key The and buttons located at the upper right of the display will be highlighted and the...

Page 258: ...ixed Cancel 1 Press the VRM dial again The parallel index line display will disappear 4 1 4 2 Operation of Parallel Index Lines Parallel index lines rotate in the same direction as you turn the EBL di...

Page 259: ...essing the VRM1 or VRM2 key disables operation for parallel index line intervals 4 1 4 3 Settings in PI Menu PI Menu The operation of parallel index lines can be set in the PI Menu Procedures 1 Left c...

Page 260: ...rol the parallel index lines of the next number can be displayed by pressing the EBL dial To close the menu left click software button b Operation if is selected Select a group of lines to be operated...

Page 261: ...to operate parallel index lines following the heading bearing All the lines are operated at the same time Lines are operated sequentially to A specified line is operated to A specified group is opera...

Page 262: ...ration Mode a If is selected b If is selected The intervals are fixed with the actual range nm The appearance of parallel index line intervals changes when the range is changed The intervals are fixed...

Page 263: ...specified line as reference Line1 Line3 Line5 and Line7 correspond to Group1 Group2 Group3 and Group4 respectively Parallel index lines are displayed only on one side Parallel index lines are displaye...

Page 264: ...For inputs to the value input screen refer to Section 3 3 4 Operation on Numeric Value Latitude Longitude and Character Input menu Set the range from when the rudder is steered to when the ship beings...

Page 265: ...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...

Page 266: ...ursor is moved to it or is shown at the upper right of the cursor The EBL becomes operable when left clicking 2 Move the cursor to the bearing to be set The EBL will move as the cursor moves 3 Left cl...

Page 267: ...EBL and VRM will move as the cursor moves 3 Left click The EBL and VRM will be fixed 4 1 6 4 Operating Parallel Index Lines PI 1 To change the direction of parallel index lines Procedures 1 Put the cu...

Page 268: ...Individual is selected for Operation Mode the parallel index lines move 3 Left click The parallel index lines will be fixed 3 To change the end points of parallel index lines If Individual is selected...

Page 269: ...radar echo to the antenna So on the RADAR 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...

Page 270: ...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 located at the u...

Page 271: ...ey The located at the upper right of the display 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 VRM...

Page 272: ...er point B by turning the EBL dial 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...

Page 273: ...ime 5 14 5 1 7 Setting the GPS antenna location 5 14 5 2 TARGET TRACKING OPERATION 5 15 5 2 1 Acquiring Target ACQ 5 15 5 2 2 Canceling Unwanted Tracked Targets ACQ CANCEL 5 17 5 2 3 Tracked Target Da...

Page 274: ...4 1 Setting of Function to Decide Targets as Identical Association 5 38 5 4 2 Setting of Conditions for Deciding AIS and Tracked Targets as Identical Association Setting 5 38 5 4 3 Types of Decision C...

Page 275: ...oach each other resolution will become about 0 05 NM and this may cause the system to regard them as one target and thus to swap them or lose part of them Such swapping or less of targets may also occ...

Page 276: ...all mobile craft constitutes a system with some closed loops regardless of the media through which the mobile craft travels whether air water the boundary between air and water or space This pattern c...

Page 277: ...needed and some equipment to achieve collision avoidance requirements have been developed at rapid strides 5 1 1 3 Basic Concept of Collision Avoidance There are two aspects in collision avoidance col...

Page 278: ...the act of prevention of collision at sea can 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 Fig 5 3...

Page 279: ...blinks The symbol is red colored Tracked target Dangerous target The alarm sounds The alarm message CPA TCPA turns red and blinks The symbol turns red and enlarges Numeric displayed target When the n...

Page 280: ...meric 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 r...

Page 281: ...n AIS target is displayed with a vector over water the system has converted the AIS target s vector over ground to the vector over water according to the data received from the AIS and the own ship s...

Page 282: ...of Tracked Target Symbol Display This function switches the tracking target symbol display between on and off Even if the tracking target symbol display is turned off the data is retained Procedures...

Page 283: ...r 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 T R VECT key...

Page 284: ...urpose 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 Fig 5 5 Relative Vector 5 1 3 3 V...

Page 285: ...e shown at the cursor mode Upper right of the display on page 2 4 Mode Function ACQ TT Enables the target tracking function to acquire a target in manual mode ACT AIS Activates AIS targets and sets a...

Page 286: ...RM operation Intersection point of EBL and VRM Performs EBL operation and VRM operation at the same time Parallel index line Operates the parallel index line Tracked target Displays the numeric data o...

Page 287: ...upper right of the display 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 Operation on Numeric V...

Page 288: ...Character Input menu 5 1 6 2 Setting vector mode T R VECT Procedures 1 Press the T R VECT key The current vector mode true vector or relative vector will be displayed in the target vector display tru...

Page 289: ...u by following menu operations The AZ Menu will appear 2 Left click the item button of or The acquisition activation zone 1 AZ1 or acquisition activation zone 2 AZ2 will be set to on or off NOTE If th...

Page 290: ...The acquisition activation zone will be determined 5 2 1 2 Manual Acquisition ACQ MANUAL Procedures 1 Move the cursor onto the target to be acquired and press the ACQ MANUAL key The target will be ac...

Page 291: ...ger necessary for targets with which vectors symbols are displayed after being acquired and tracked The number of vectors on the radar display needs to be reduced for easy observation When targets are...

Page 292: ...ol The target data will remain on the radar display until the target is lost and its vector disappears or until another target is designated If a target with the mark is designated only its true beari...

Page 293: ...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 Procedures 1 Open the TT Menu by followi...

Page 294: ...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 3 4 7 Entering a character The input name by selecting is saved i...

Page 295: ...d speed after the speed course change or the setting Even after 3 minutes or more has passed the speed may differ from the specified speed depending on the tracking condition If a large radar echo suc...

Page 296: ...functions are available for testing the target tracking function A reference target is set The reference target is canceled This function is provided to test if the target tracking function is operat...

Page 297: ...layed 3 Select the test video to be displayed In general is sufficient for target display checks in test video mode Cancel 1 Left click the item button of while the TT Test Menu is displayed The setti...

Page 298: ...ate 2 Open the TT Test Menu by performing the following menu operation 3 Left click the item button of The setting items for TT Simulator will be displayed 4 Select the scenario to be set The TT Simul...

Page 299: ...mulator display will be turned off 5 2 7 3 Status display Status The current Target Tracking status will appear Procedures 1 Open the TT Test Menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Left cli...

Page 300: ...edures 1 Open the TT Test Menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Left click the item button of The gate display mode is switched 3 Display the numeric value of a target according to Section...

Page 301: ...ed 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 or is selected for the speed sensor w...

Page 302: ...e The automatic activation zone is identical to the automatic acquisition zone AZ used for target tracking For the zone setting refer to Section 5 2 1 Acquiring Target ACQ The position of the scanner...

Page 303: ...nd or STW speed through water 0 1kn unit CPA closest point of approach ii ii If the numeric information of SOG or STW is 102 2kn the target ship s speed is 102 2kn or over Then the system cannot calcu...

Page 304: ...of the selected AIS target will be cleared 5 3 5 4 Selecting Detail Simple Mode for AIS Target Information Display Procedures 1 Left click the or button in the Digital Information located at the cent...

Page 305: ...utton to display the message The message will appear 2 Displaying Specified Target s Message Procedures 1 Display AIS target information If there are messages from the target a message mark will be di...

Page 306: ...eration The data of the last lost AIS target will be displayed 5 3 5 7 Displaying Own Ship s AIS Data Own Ship s AIS Data The AIS data of own ship can be displayed Procedures 1 Open the Own Ship s AIS...

Page 307: ...itially set in a circle having a radius of 20 nm from the CCRP If 301 or more AIS targets exist in the filter range they are displayed in the priority order explained in Section 5 1 2 Definitions of S...

Page 308: ...s 1 Open the AIS Filter Setting menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Left click The mode to make an AIS filter will be activated 1 Setting Range Filter 3 Set a filter range by turning the...

Page 309: ...Procedures 1 Open the Filter Mode menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Left click the item button of i When the automatic activation function is enabled the filter range is automatically...

Page 310: ...he target is decided to be lost and the target data is deleted As shown in the table below the time until target data is deleted varies depending on the class of receive data and the target status If...

Page 311: ...tton of The setting items for CPA TCPA Alarm is switched A lost alarm is not issued i i A lost alarm is not issued for sleeping AIS targets A lost alarm is issued only for AIS targets for which a dang...

Page 312: ...rmation located at the upper right of the display Association will be set to on or off 5 4 2 Setting of Conditions for Deciding AIS and Tracked Targets as Identical Association Setting Procedures 1 Op...

Page 313: ...dentical 2 Priority AIS TT Symbol to be displayed 3 Bearing 0 0 9 9 4 Range 0 999m 5 Cource 0 99 6 Speed 0 99kn 7 Applicable AIS Target ACT or ACT Sleep activated AIS target or all AIS target If a gre...

Page 314: ...ction has reached the maximum AIS 95 Capacity The number of displayed AIS target symbols has reached 95 of the maximum AIS MAX Target The number of received data items exceeds the maximum number of AI...

Page 315: ...Since these alarms may include some errors depending on the target tracking conditions the navigation officer himself should make the final decision for ship operations such as collision avoidance Ma...

Page 316: ...that target echoes are displayed in the optimum conditions No automatic acquisition zone alarms will be issued for targets undetected Alarm for New Target Acquired in Automatic Acquisition Zone Statu...

Page 317: ...target alarm 5 5 4 Gyro Set Alarm The GYRO I F in this system receives signals from a gyro Even if the power is turned off the system will follow up the gyro However the system stops the follow up ope...

Page 318: ...0 1 0 2 0 5 or 1 nm The specified interval is displayed in the past position display interval switching in Target Information located at the upper right of the display When is displayed the track disp...

Page 319: ...ayed 4 Left click the button corresponding to the track color to be set Colors set by performing the procedure in Section 5 6 2 3 Setting of Target Ship s Track Colors Target Track Color can be select...

Page 320: ...4 Left click the button corresponding to the track color to be set The track color of the selected track number will be set When is selected the track numbers to and the individual setting for are va...

Page 321: ...onding to the track number to be set The selected track number display will be set to on or off When is selected the track numbers to and the individual setting for are valid Select on off for each ta...

Page 322: ...hip s Track Clear Track The target ship s track can be cleared by setting a color or a track number 1 Clear of Tracks by Setting Color Clear Track Color Procedures 1 Open the Clear Track Color menu by...

Page 323: ...Number will be displayed 2 Left click the button corresponding to the number of the tracks to be cleared The Confirmation Window will appear 3 Left click to clear the track line The tracks of the sele...

Page 324: ...e item button of to select Add or Overwrite The setting item for Load Mode is switched between and When is selected new data is added to the current data on the card When is selected new data is saved...

Page 325: ...ct a card slot The setting item for Select Card Slot is switched between Slot1 and Slot2 4 Left click The Input File Name menu will appear 5 Input the file name to be saved Up to ten characters can be...

Page 326: ...ton of to select a card slot The setting item for Select Card Slot is switched between Slot1 and Slot2 4 Left click The Erase menu will appear Currently saved target ship s track data on the card will...

Page 327: ...ft click The Card T TRK Display menu will appear Currently saved target ship s track data on the card will be listed 5 Left click the button corresponding to the file to be displayed The Confirmation...

Page 328: ...ntered 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 Trial maneuvering is to simulat...

Page 329: ...result is displayed as a bold line that represents the change of own ship s vector as shown in the Fig 5 7 below an example of the course changed to the right In this Fig 5 7 the dangerous target forw...

Page 330: ...CPA RING Fig 5 8 Relative Vector Mode The above Fig 5 8 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 co...

Page 331: ...is started 0 to 30 min Dynamic trait of the own ship Range from when steered to when the ship beings to turn 0 to 2000 m Turning radius 0 10 to 2 00 nm Acceleration 0 0 to 100 knots min Deceleration 0...

Page 332: ...5 7 TRIAL MANEUVERING Trial Maneuver Cancel 1 Open the Trial Maneuver menu by performing the following menu operation 2 Left click the item button of The Trial Function will be set to on or off The Tr...

Page 333: ...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 6 6 1 Display 6 1...

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Page 335: ...e coastal waters relative 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...

Page 336: ...nge of 64 nm on the radar display is required to have a height of 660 m or more ii 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 t...

Page 337: ...arefully Fig 6 3 Sea shore line which is not displayed Table 6 1 shows the graph indicating the relation between the target detection distance and the radar reflection cross sectional area RCS with re...

Page 338: ...5000 Sea shore line 3 6 6 2500 2500 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 Ma...

Page 339: ...me larger image level of the sea clutter is intensified and the clutter far away is also displayed When waves are large and the sea clutter level is high it is difficult to distinguish sea clutter fro...

Page 340: ...d on the radar display and in the case of localized heavy rain an image similar to the image indicating land is displayed in some cases Furthermore because radio waves tend to attenuate due to rain an...

Page 341: ...ion of4 mm hr Pulse width0 05us Precipitation of16 mm hr Pulse width 0 05us Fig 6 4 Decreased target detection distance by S band radar due to precipitation 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16...

Page 342: ...uence by spurious waves 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 PROCl...

Page 343: ...appear on the radar display because the radar beam is reflected on the funnel or mast Whether there are some false echoes due to shadows can be checked monitoring the sea clutter returns in which the...

Page 344: ...vertical surface near own ship as shown in Fig 6 8 multiple refection returns may appear on the radar display These echoes appear in the same intervals of which the nearest echo is the true echo of th...

Page 345: ...Otherwise Stagger Trigger menu set to on See Section 3 8 3 Set Scanner Unit TXRX Setting f Radar Interference When another radar equipment using the same frequency band as that on own ship is near own...

Page 346: ...distress position to the rescue and search party Procedures 1 Press RANGE or RANGE key to set the radar range to 6 NM or 12 NM 2 Set the SART display mode according to the procedures below With the SA...

Page 347: ...visual watch in order to avoid any collision or stranding 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...

Page 348: ...curs 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 6 6 1 Display Whe...

Page 349: ...cked once more the symbol changes into numeric displayed AIS SART symbol and their information is displayed Fig 6 11 Example of numeric information display of AIS SART Depending on operation condition...

Page 350: ...6 16 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 6 TRUE AND FALSE ECHOES ON DISPLAY 6 6 DISPLAY OF AIS SART...

Page 351: ...7 1 7 Setting of True Bearing Value 7 9 7 1 8 Antenna Height Setting Antenna Height 7 9 7 1 9 Setting of CCRP CCRP Setting 7 10 7 2 SETTINGS 7 12 7 2 1 Communication Port Setting COM Port Setting 7 12...

Page 352: ...djustment of Target Tracking Function TT 7 33 7 3 3 Main Bang Suppression Level Adjustment MBS 7 35 7 3 4 Adjustment of Performance Monitor 7 37 7 4 MAINTENANCE MENU 7 39 7 4 1 Antenna Safety Switch S...

Page 353: ...ocess unit 7 1 1 How to Open the Serviceman Menu Service Man Menu Procedures 1 Hold down the button at the lower right of the display together with the left key The Code Input menu will appear 2 Left...

Page 354: ...dures 1 Set S5 to OFF The gyro compass and GYRO I F are breaked off 2 Set S6 and S7 in accordance with the type of your gyro compass There are two types of gyro compasses one type outputs a step signa...

Page 355: ...05 is set for using a low voltage step signal 7 Connect the gyro signal and log signal cables to the terminal block 8 Set S5 to ON The gyro compass and GYRO I F are connected 9 After power on operatio...

Page 356: ...OG SIG TYPE SYNC ON PULSE OFF P U L S E NM Don t care OFF 100P 30X ON ON 200P 90X OFF ON 400P 180X ON OFF 800P 360X OFF OFF Table 7 2 Gyro and Log Select Switches S2 DIP Switch S2 SETTING TABLE 1 2 3...

Page 357: ...en refer to Section 3 3 4 3 Increasing or decreasing a numeric value 5 Move the cursor onto the button and left click 7 1 3 2 Tune Indicator Adjustment Set the scale mark when the tune indicator bar r...

Page 358: ...ferring to Section 7 1 3 1 Tune Adjustment 2 Adjust tune indicator by referring to Section 7 1 3 2 Tune Indicator Adjustment 3 Set the 48NM range or more 4 Open the Serviceman Menu 5 Open the Tune Pea...

Page 359: ...iceman Menu 4 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the Bearing Adjustment menu For inputs to the value input screen refer to Section 3 3 4 3 Increasing or decreasing a numeric value Make...

Page 360: ...ce Determine whether to connect navigators to the radar equipment Only the navigators set to ON here can be used Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to op...

Page 361: ...rue bearing value setting menu 2 Input the master gyro value to the value input screen For inputs to the value input screen refer to Section 3 3 4 3 Increasing or decreasing a numeric value 7 1 8 Ante...

Page 362: ...P is on the starboard side of the ship When X 0 it is on the port side 6 To input the second CCRP click the button to display the CCRP2 X Y value and input the value in the same manner for step 5 Simi...

Page 363: ...on Manual 7 SETTINGS FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 7 1 SETTINGS AT INSTALLATION 7 11 7 Length 300m Beam 30m RADAR Antenna1 X 0m Y 15m GPS1 X 10m Y 30m RADAR Antenna2 X 5m Y 250m 30m 250m 15m 10m 5m 25m CCRP1 X...

Page 364: ...be output to the sensors communication ports need to be set in accordance with the sensors 7 2 1 1 Baud Rate Setting Baud Rate Set the baud rate of the signal to be input to the COM port Procedures 1...

Page 365: ...COMPASS signals 4800 NMEA 9600 NSK 38400 fast NMEA ii bps ii The bold values are factory set 2 MAINTENANCE LOG 1200 4800 9600 38400 bps 3 NAV1 1200 4800 9600 38400 bps 4 NAV2 1200 4800 9600 38400 bps...

Page 366: ...sensors to be set Selection value or can be set 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...

Page 367: ...t Settable sentences TTM TT TLL TT TTD TT TLB TT OSD RSD ALR ACK TTM AIS TLL AIS TTD AIS TLB AIS RemoteMaintenance JRC ARPA APB BOD GGA GLL RMC RMB VTG XTE BWC HDT THS Selectable ports MAINTENANCE NAV...

Page 368: ...e use of up to three sector blank areas Set each sector blank area to on or off 7 2 2 2 Sector Blank Area Creation Make Sector 1 2 3 Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu...

Page 369: ...na 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 type of a sector can be created The...

Page 370: ...blank will be set 7 2 4 Setting of Bearing Pulses from Scanner Unit Output Pulse Set the output value of bearing pulses from the scanner unit The system can set 2048 pulses or 4096 pulses This settin...

Page 371: ...menu open procedure to open the installation setting menu 3 Select Slave for the item in the menu 7 2 5 2 Setting of Input Bearing Pulse Input BP Pulse Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform...

Page 372: ...EA0183 is received time can be automatically displayed Procedures 1 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the Date Time setting menu The Date Time Setting menu will open 2 Set information...

Page 373: ...input method on the numeric value and character input screens see Section 3 3 4 Operation on Numeric Value Latitude Longitude and Character Input menu Set one of the following date display formats ex...

Page 374: ...ude Longitude and Character Input menu 7 2 9 2 Setting the Trackball Threshold This function enables the control of WMRST terminal on the terminal board circuit The reset signal is turned off when tra...

Page 375: ...ting the ALR output ALR Output This function enables the control of ALR port See Section 7 2 1 Communication Port Setting COM Port Setting Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu The output is continuou...

Page 376: ...received Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the External ACK Setting menu 3 Click the item button corresponding to the menu to be changed The AL...

Page 377: ...ed off when Alam Buzzer is turned on For how to setting Buzzer Volume menu see Section 3 8 6 Adjust Sound Volume Buzzer Volume Setting of alarm sound The alarm sound is not stopped when acknowridgemen...

Page 378: ...GPS number can be synchronized 5 Day Night mode operation panel brilliance Day Night mode and operation panel brilliance can be synchronized i To connect JRC LAN LAN cable and HUB option is necessary...

Page 379: ...Priority setting menu 3 Select the data source sensor for each priority The Network Function is operated The Network Function is stopped High priority sensor Factory set Low priority sensor Factory s...

Page 380: ...onized Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perfome the following menu open procedure to open the Synchronization setting menu 3 Select the or to be synchronized Day Night and operation panel brill...

Page 381: ...n the TX Setting menu 3 Set on off for each sensor These sentences can be turned on off i To connect JRC LAN LAN cable and HUB option is necessary For details contact the JRC offices NOTE If the conne...

Page 382: ...tic recognition function is used When the ports are specified Behavior pattern of selectable ports Data from JRC LAN is prior The system use the port selected by Section 3 12 1 Receive Port Setting RX...

Page 383: ...ensors to be set Selection value or can be set 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 S...

Page 384: ...oise level adjustment menu 3 Increase decrease the noise level adjustment value The noise level is factory set Initial value 140 After system installation a great change in the noise level adjustment...

Page 385: ...hange it carelessly Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the Vector Constant adjustment menu Factory adjustment method The noise level adjustment v...

Page 386: ...rget acquisition or tracking It is important to set a value four or five greater than the value with which unnecessary signals are detected The quantization level is adjusted to an optimal value so do...

Page 387: ...n Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the MBS level adjustment menu 3 Set the radar as follows Set the radar range to 0 125 NM Set the radar video enhance function ENH to OFF Set...

Page 388: ...enu 3 Set the radar as follows Set the radar range to 0 125 NM Set the radar video enhance function ENH to OFF Set the image processing PROC to OFF Turn the RAIN control to the minimum position fully...

Page 389: ...stment menu 3 Increase or decrease the adjustment value so that the farthest point of the performance monitor pattern touches the 18 0 nm line on the chart Fig 7 2 MON Adjustment The radar system is e...

Page 390: ...itor level indicator will be adjusted to 8 4 Attach the INFORMATION LABEL provided with the performance monitor to an appropriate position on the display unit 5 Write the performance monitor bar value...

Page 391: ...ange the setting back to when the work is finished Only our service engineers are to make the adjustment Neglecting this caution may cause accidents and failures Do not make the adjustments during nav...

Page 392: ...system is restarted 7 4 2 2 All Master Reset Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the All Master Rest operation menu for the memory area 3 Select...

Page 393: ...should be saved at completion of system setting and the operation condition should be saved periodically Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Open the 3 Select in the 4 Select in the Confirmation...

Page 394: ...the following menu open procedure to open the Clear Motor Time menu 3 Select in the Confirmation Menu The motor run time in the TXRX s internal control circuit is cleared to 0 7 4 4 2 Save of Antenna...

Page 395: ...the TXRX s internal control circuit is saved transferred to the display unit 7 4 4 4 Restoration of Antenna Time Display Unit To TXRX Restore the antenna time data from the display unit into the ante...

Page 396: ...ed To update character strings the flash memory card option containing the character string file must be inserted in card slot 2 Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open...

Page 397: ...3225 3230 8 5 8 2 5 Display Unit NCD 4790 8 5 8 3 PERFORMANCE CHECK 8 6 8 3 1 Check Performance on Test Menu 8 7 8 3 1 1 Self diagnosis function Self Test 8 7 8 3 1 2 Monitor Test 8 9 8 3 1 3 Operati...

Page 398: ...eceiver Unit NTG 3230 8 22 8 4 2 5 Transmitter Receiver Unit NTG 3225 8 25 8 4 3 Replacement of Motor 8 29 8 4 3 1 Scanner Unit NKE 1139 1130 8 29 8 4 3 2 Scanner Unit NKE 1125 2254 8 31 8 4 3 3 Scann...

Page 399: ...th Especially clean the air vents with a brush for good ventilation Never carry out internal inspection or repair work of the equipment by users Inspection or repair work by unauthorized personnel may...

Page 400: ...not fasten the bolts with a torque exceeding the specified value Otherwise the screws may be broken 2 Use an offset wrench of 11 mm X 13 mm or a double ended wrench of 13 mm X 17 mm not longer than 2...

Page 401: ...adiation may attenuate or reflect on it resulting in deterioration of radar performance Never use solvents of gasoline benzine trichloroethylene and ketone for cleaning Otherwise the radiation plane m...

Page 402: ...ling in short intervals is more effective to prevent the gears from wear and tear and extend their service life but oil at least every six months Use Mobilux2 of Mobile Oil c 3 Mounting legs Check the...

Page 403: ...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 Do not apply strong shock to the coaxial cable...

Page 404: ...s on the screen Sensitivity LCD brilliance can be controlled correctly Various markers Various numerical indications Lighting Can be correctly controlled Memory See the Section 1 Memory Test Communica...

Page 405: ...When no abnormality is found OK is displayed When an abnormality is found NG is displayed 8 3 1 1Self diagnosis function Self Test 8 3 1 2Monitor Test 8 3 1 3Operation Unit Test Keyboard Test 8 3 1 4...

Page 406: ...lank 4 Supply Voltage Check the voltage of internal power supply Scanner s safety switch check Scanner rotation signal check Heading line signal check Check on the load current of high voltage in the...

Page 407: ...st Checks for the operation panel buzzer The buzzer will sound The buzzer automatically stops after it sounds for a specified length of time 3 Light Test Checks for the control panel light The brightn...

Page 408: ...1 Check the attenuation value The radar system is equipped with an interswitch For checking the performance unit set the interswitch connection to straight i e No 1 scanner is connected to No 1 displa...

Page 409: ...dB to 3 0dB If Receiver System Attenuation Value display is under 3 dB or Transmitter System Attenuation Value display is under 7 dB with the performance monitor test radar should be checked by servic...

Page 410: ...current to check When a 48 NM range is set the magnetron current is normal if the Magnetron Current bar reads the value below Processor software version information Scanner software version informati...

Page 411: ...turn off the main power source and wait for 5 minutes or more until the high voltage circuits are discharged Otherwise an electric shock may be caused Take off your wrist watch when bringing your hand...

Page 412: ...his process return it to the standby mode immediately Keep the state for 5 to 10 minutes until the operation is restarted Part name Interval Radar model Part type Part code 1 Magnetron 4 000 hours JMA...

Page 413: ...crews Replacement procedure 1 Before starting part replacement work turn off the safety switch of the scanner unit The safety switch is located on the rear stern side Remove the cover and turn off to...

Page 414: ...ll eight screws and remove the magnetron together with the fixture The magnetron is held by a hook but be careful not to let it fall Use a non magnetic screwdriver If the magnetron comes into contact...

Page 415: ...o 10 minutes 3 Emit radio waves in long pulse range mode for about 15 minutes and reopen the service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment Adjust the setting in the service engineer menu until th...

Page 416: ...n 3 in the modulation circuit board CPA 264 Multimeter requires DC1000V input capability and then remove the screws two M4 screws holding the magnetron cables yellow and green in place 5 Remove the sc...

Page 417: ...ply for the radar Allow sufficient time for the radar to be preheated about 20 to 30 minutes bring the radar unit to STBY mode 2 Start emitting radio waves from the short pulse range and gradually cha...

Page 418: ...A wrench width across flats 13 mm for M8 screws 1 Before starting part replacement work turn off the safety switch on the bottom of the scanner unit 2 Loosen the hexagonal bolts four bolts and open t...

Page 419: ...rd to remove it 3 Remove the screws six M4 screws holding the magnetron in place and replace the magnetron Use a non magnetic screwdriver If the magnetron comes into contact with any metal tool its pe...

Page 420: ...gradually change the emissions to the long pulse range Open the service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment If operation becomes unstable such as the magnetron current is unstable bring the rad...

Page 421: ...crew A Phillips screwdriver for 6 mm screw Replacement procedure 1 Loosen the four screws and remove the cover The screws are slotted captive screws Use a flatblade screwdriver 2 Remove the screws six...

Page 422: ...e cables Operation check After you have completed the replacement work follow the procedure below to check the operation 1 Turn on the power supply for the radar Allow sufficient time for the radar to...

Page 423: ...ngineer menu that the magnetron current is between the 6th and 9th calibration markings 4 Finally initialize the transmission time in the service engineer menu 8 4 2 5 Transmitter Receiver Unit NTG 32...

Page 424: ...itting located between the modulator and the circulator to remove it The magnetron is installed within the modulator 3 Loosen the inside screws of the modulator four M4 screws Removing the outside scr...

Page 425: ...screws six M4 screws and take off the modulator cover 6 Remove the screws holding the cables two M4 screws and the screws holding the magnetron four M4 screws and remove the metal fitting and the magn...

Page 426: ...BY mode 2 Start emitting radio waves from the short pulse range and gradually change the emissions to the long pulse range Open the service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment If operation beco...

Page 427: ...efer to the 8 4 2 1 Replacement procedure 1 Remove the cover on the right starboard side see 8 4 2 1 and loosen the four screws M4 to remove the driver unit which has the motor driver circuit board on...

Page 428: ...he motor 4 Apply grease to the gear wheel of the new motor 5 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...

Page 429: ...menu to initialize the motor rotation time 8 4 3 2 Scanner Unit NKE 1125 2254 Required tools Single ended wrench width across flats 17 mm for M8 bolts Tools for removing the cover from the scanner uni...

Page 430: ...Do not forget to tighten the hexagonal bolts to an appropriate torque 140 kgf cm so they are free of looseness 6 After having installed the motor grease the gear wheel 7 After having replaced the moto...

Page 431: ...r 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 Clam...

Page 432: ...orm the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and other parts Required tools A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws A Phillips screwdriver for 6 mm screws A pair of nipper...

Page 433: ...BLE 8 4 REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS 8 35 8 2 Remove ten M4 screws 3 Displace the module and remove the three cables 4 Remove the LCD module Note that the cables are connected Remove Note that the cable...

Page 434: ...brightness adjustment cables Tighten the ten M4 screws evenly 3 Attach the LCD operation circuit cable Check the gasket position Make sure the brightness adjustment cables are not pinched before attac...

Page 435: ...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 nor...

Page 436: ...screws For standalone type NCD 4790 For desktop type NDC 1399 7 2 Remove the cable connected to the radar process circuit board The radar process circuit is the first board from the left 3 Remove the...

Page 437: ...rewdriver for adjustment or some stick to the location shown in the figure below and slide the battery sideways to remove the battery Assembly 1 Check the polarity of the battery Make sure that the ba...

Page 438: ...y Notes If you installed the battery with the wrong polarity remove the battery immediately and do not use the same battery again During the procedures do not put the battery on any circuit board or c...

Page 439: ...Checking 9 6 9 1 3 Fuse Checking 9 6 9 2 TROUBLE SHOOTING 9 7 9 2 1 Special Parts 9 7 9 2 2 Circuit Block to be Repaired 9 9 9 3 AFTER SALES SERVICE 9 15 9 3 1 Keeping period of maintenance parts 9 15...

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Page 441: ...r cable 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 re...

Page 442: ...5 S 123 Position Data Alarm Latitude longitude data No communication or data error 102 PROC AZI Alarm Process unit AZI error 305 PROC HL Alarm Process unit HL error 306 PROC Interrupt Alarm Process un...

Page 443: ...targets AIS ACT 95 Capacity Note Over 95 of the maximum number of AIS targets to be activated AIS ACT MAX Note Maximum number of AIS targets to be activated AIS Alarm ii ii is a 3 digit number which i...

Page 444: ...lure Format Card Note Card Unformatted card Format Failed Note Card Format failure Invalid Card Note Card Invalid card Invalid Connection Note The operator set performance monitor to on without select...

Page 445: ...sked Note Inhibition of control connection is set ISW Data Alarm No communication data mismatched or checksum error 327 ISW Busy Note Access to the ISW menu was made during interswitching ISW Complete...

Page 446: ...3 Fuse Checking Melted fuses are caused by any clear cause When a fuse is replaced it is necessary to check the related circuits even if there is no trouble In checking note that there is some dispers...

Page 447: ...al c Disconnected cable wire Poor Contact of Connector within Unit 9 2 1 Special Parts NKE 2103 This radar equipment is provided with Table 9 10 standard spares Table9 10 7ZXRD0025 Name Type Code Shap...

Page 448: ...JC3901M NJRC Tr a n s m i t t e r Receiver Unit 5AJBV00007 A103 Dummy NJC4002 NJRC Tr a n s m i t t e r Receiver Unit 5ANDF00001 A104 Filter NJC9952 NJRC Tr a n s m i t t e r Receiver Unit 5AWAX00002...

Page 449: ...ng bracket CDC 1325 and CDC 1186D RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MDLW11900 CDC 1324 with mounting bracket RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC 1325 RADAR PROCESS UNIT ARPA PROCESS CIRC...

Page 450: ...SC 656 SCANNER UNIT FAN 7BFRD0002 RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MPBC44213 CDC 1324 with mounting bracket CDC 1325 and CDC 1186D RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MDLW11900 CDC 1324 w...

Page 451: ...mounting bracket CDC 1325 and CDC 1186D RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MDLW11900 CDC 1324 with mounting bracket RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC 1325 RADAR PROCESS UNIT ARPA PROCE...

Page 452: ...682A TRANSMITTER RECEIVER UNIT RELAY FILTER CIRCUIT CSC 656 RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MPBC44213 CDC 1324 with mounting bracket CDC 1325 and CDC 1186D RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CI...

Page 453: ...R UNIT FAN H 7BFRD0002 RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MPBC44213 CDC 1324 with mounting bracket CDC 1325 and CDC 1186D RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MDLW11900 CDC 1324 with mountin...

Page 454: ...TER RECEIVER UNIT RELAY FILTER CIRCUIT CSC 656 RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MPBC44213 CDC 1324 with mounting bracket CDC 1325 and CDC 1186D RADAR PROCESS UNIT RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MDLW119...

Page 455: ...rge In case that any failure is caused due to misuse faulty operation negligence or force major such as natural disaster and fire the product will be repaired with charges Repair after the Warranty Pe...

Page 456: ...ome standby status YES NO 3 i When powering on or TX ON LCD monitor something is lit YES NO 4 i ii The antenna rotates at the transmission TX ON YES NO 5 i ii Current is supplied to the magnetron Refe...

Page 457: ...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 DISPOSAL OF TR TUBE 10 2 10 5 ABOUT THE CHINA ROHS 10 3 SECTION 10 DISPOSAL...

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Page 459: ...ll CR2032 Do not store used lithium batteries Dispose of them in accordance with regulations of local government When disposing of used lithium batteries be sure to insulate the batteries by taping th...

Page 460: ...aler or business office For detail consult with our dealer or business office 10 4 DISPOSAL OF TR TUBE In the case that either mark shown in Fig 10 1 is on the expired TR tube Radioisotopes are in the...

Page 461: ...Cables Documennts Names Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elements Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements SJ T11363 2006 Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in a...

Page 462: ...10 4 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual 10 DISPOSAL 10 5 ABOUT THE CHINA ROHS...

Page 463: ...A 7110 6XAH TYPE RADAR 11 7 11 8 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1139 11 8 11 9 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1130 11 9 11 10 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1129 7 9 11 10 11 11 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1125 6 9 11 11 11 12 SCANNER UNIT NKE 2254 6HS...

Page 464: ...11 18 Target Tracking Function 11 20 11 19 AIS FUNCTION 11 21 11 20 PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 84 11 22 11 21 PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 85 11 22 11 22 AC DC CONVERTER NBA 5135 11 22...

Page 465: ...10 13 2 to 100Hz Acceleration 7m s2 Power Supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 Power Consumption Approx 400VA typical Approx 2000VA at Maximum wind speed PS Voltage Fluctua...

Page 466: ...lative humidity 93 at 40 Vibration 2 to 13 2Hz Amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100Hz Acceleration 7m s2 Power Supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 Power Consumption Approx 400VA ty...

Page 467: ...10 13 2 to 100Hz Acceleration 7m s2 Power Supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 Power Consumption Approx 350VA typical Approx 1700VA at Maximum wind speed PS Voltage Fluctua...

Page 468: ...lative humidity 93 at 40 Vibration 2 to 13 2Hz Amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100Hz Acceleration 7m s2 Power Supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 Power Consumption Approx 350VA ty...

Page 469: ...ve humidity 93 at 40 Vibration 2 to 13 2Hz Amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100Hz Acceleration 7m s2 Power Supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 Power Consumption Approx 350VA typica...

Page 470: ...humidity 93 at 40 Vibration 2 to 13 2Hz Amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100Hz Acceleration 7m s2 Power Supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 Power Consumption Approx 350VA typical...

Page 471: ...5 Relative humidity 93 at 40 Vibration 2 to 13 2Hz Amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100Hz Acceleration 7m s2 Power Supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 Power Consumption Approx 350V...

Page 472: ...ght 791 x Swing Circle 4000 mm Mass Approx 150kg Polarization Horizontal Directional Characteristics Horizontal beam width Vertical beam width Side lobe Level 1 9 25 below 26dB within 10 below 30dB ou...

Page 473: ...equency 3050 20MHz Transmitting Power 30kW Transmitting Tube Magnetron M1555 TX Pulse width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 07 s 2250Hz MP1 0 2 s 2250Hz MP2 0 3 s 1900Hz MP3 0 4 s 1400Hz LP1 0 8 s 750Hz LP...

Page 474: ...70 mm 9ft Height 536 x Swing Circle 2825 mm Mass 7ft Approx 51kg 9ft Approx 53kg Polarization Horizontal Directional Characteristics Horizontal beam width Vertical beam width Side lobe Level 1 0 7ft 0...

Page 475: ...d Velocity 51 5m s 100knots Transmitting Frequency 9410 30MHz Transmitting Power 25kW Transmitting Tube Magnetron M1568BS TX Pulse width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 07 s 2250Hz MP1 0 2 s 2250Hz MP2 0 3...

Page 476: ...MHz Transmitting Power 25kW Transmitting Tube Magnetron M1568BS TX Pulse width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 07 s 2250Hz MP1 0 2 s 2250Hz MP2 0 3 s 1900Hz MP3 0 4 s 1400Hz LP1 0 8 s 750Hz LP2 1 0 s 650Hz...

Page 477: ...ting Frequency 9410 30MHz Transmitting Power 10kW Transmitting Tube Magnetron MAF1565N TX Pulse width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 08 s 2250Hz MP1 0 25 s 1700Hz MP2 0 5 s 1200Hz LP1 0 8 s 750Hz LP2 1 0...

Page 478: ...itting Frequency 9410 30MHz Transmitting Power 10kW Transmitting Tube Magnetron MAF1565N TX Pulse width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 08 s 2250Hz MP1 0 25 s 1700Hz MP2 0 5 s 1200Hz LP1 0 8 s 750Hz LP2 1...

Page 479: ...Frequency SP1 0 07 s 2250Hz MP1 0 2 s 2250Hz MP2 0 3 s 1900Hz MP3 0 4 s 1400Hz LP1 0 8 s 750Hz LP2 1 0 s 650Hz LP3 1 2 s 510Hz 0 125 0 25 0 5NM SP1 0 75NM SP1 MP1 1 5NM SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 3NM MP1 MP2 MP3...

Page 480: ...ency SP1 0 07 s 2250Hz MP1 0 2 s 2250Hz MP2 0 3 s 1900Hz MP3 0 4 s 1400Hz LP1 0 8 s 750Hz LP2 1 0 s 650Hz LP3 1 2 s 510Hz 0 125 0 25 0 5NM SP1 0 75NM SP1 MP1 1 5NM SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 3NM MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1...

Page 481: ...Electronic Bearing Lines 2 EBL1 EBL2 on Center Floating EBLBearing Indication 000 0 to 359 9 Numerical Indication in 4 digits Tuning Indication Bar graph Marking Function Electronic Mark Maximum 20 po...

Page 482: ...l event mark Contact input EVENT port at terminal board TB4601 Radar buoy Negative input RBVD port at terminal board TB4401 Depth IEC61162 1 JRC DPT DBS DBT DBK JRC format Water temperature IEC61162 1...

Page 483: ...an reset Contact output WMRST port at terminal board TB4401 Remote maintenance JRC format MNT port at terminal board TB4601 AIS alarm acknowledge ACK AIS port at terminal board TB4601 External monitor...

Page 484: ...4 min Time to Display Vector Within 1min Time to Stabilize Vector Within 3min Alarm Auto acquisition Zone 2 sector Setting Range AZ1 0 5 32NM AZ2 0 5 32NM Alarm Indication Symbol on Display Visible Au...

Page 485: ...32nm AZ2 0 5 to 32nm Alarm Indication Symbol on Display Visible Audible Alarm Safe Limits Setting Condition CPA LIMIT 0 1 to 9 9NM CPA TCPA TCPA LIMIT 1 to 99min Alarm Condition Safe Target CPA CPA L...

Page 486: ...e Audible Alarm Speed Input Auto LOG PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 84 Dimension Width 130 x Depth 180 x Height 70 mm Mass Approx 0 7kg Operating Frequency 3050 30MHz PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 85 Dimension Wid...

Page 487: ...6 A 2 4 Change of Connection Pattern with 3 or More Display Units A 7 A 2 5 Operating Connection Pattern Files File Operations A 8 A 2 6 Names of Display Units and Scanner Units A 9 A 3 REFERENCE A 1...

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Page 489: ...changed simply by changing the interswitch connection upper left of the display Tune Adjustment Section 7 1 3 Tuning Tune Adjustment Bearing Adjustment Section 7 1 4 Bearing Adjustment Range Adjustmen...

Page 490: ...unit The lower stand indicates the connection mode Mode in which the scanner unit can be controlled by the display unit Mode in which the scanner unit cannot be controlledi i When Slave is selected t...

Page 491: ...TCH OPERATION A 3 A A 2 INTERSWITCH OPERATION Follow the flowchart below to change the current interswitch connection pattern A 2 1 Operation Flow Close the Inter Switch Menu Change the connection pat...

Page 492: ...he TX STBY key to stop transmitting The transmission standby state will be placed 2 Move the cursor onto the Interswitch connection change upper left of the display and left click The Inter Switch Men...

Page 493: ...nection is determined c Exit If this button is clicked the Inter Switch Menu is closed Inter Switch Menu with 3 or More Display Units a Connected scanner unit In mode for naming a display unit or ante...

Page 494: ...File Operations menu is opened f Set If this button is clicked the change of connection is determined g Exit If this button is clicked the Inter Switch Menu is closed A 2 3 Change of Connection Patter...

Page 495: ...ter or Section c Display unit connected as slave to be changed and left click The selected display unit will be highlighted To deselect the display unit left click key again 3 Move the cursor to the c...

Page 496: ...ed Confirmation Window will appear 5 Left click the to load The connection pattern will be changed 2 Saving connection patterns Save Procedures 1 Open the Inter Switch Menu with 3 or More Display Unit...

Page 497: ...of Display Units and Scanner Units The display units and antenna units can be named Procedures 1 Open the Inter Switch Menu with 3 or More Display Units 2 Left click the button Name will be highlight...

Page 498: ...tandby state the slave display unit is forcibly placed in transmission standby state When they are in transmission standby state is shown in the alarm indication lower right of the display and the ala...

Page 499: ...IP switches SW11 to SW13 are shown below 1 SW11 setting extension mode and master slave settings Master Range CHG SW 11 SW 13 SW 12 Interswitch circuit PCB CCL 304 4 Description Extension mode setting...

Page 500: ...connected 2 ON No 1 scanner unit connected OFF No 1 scanner unit NOT connected 3 ON No 2 display unit connected OFF No 2 display unit NOT connected 4 ON No 2 scanner unit connected OFF No 2 scanner u...

Page 501: ...1 5 NWZ 173 R B 6 B 1 6 NWZ 173 RT B 7 B 1 7 NCE 5163 R B 8 B 1 8 NCE 5163 RT B 9 B 1 9 NBA 5135 B 10 B 2 Power System Daigram of Display Unit B 11 B 3 Signal Flow Diagram of Display Unit B 12 B 4 Pri...

Page 502: ...28 B 6 10 NKE 1139 AC110V B 29 B 6 11 NKE 1139 AC220V B 30 B 6 12 NTG 3230 B 31 B 7 Terminal Board Connection Diagram B 32 B 7 1 JMA 7110 6XA JMA 7110 6XAH B 33 B 7 2 JMA 7110 6XA JMA 7110 6XAH deskt...

Page 503: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual B DRAWINGS B 1 Interconnection Diagram of Display Unit B 1 B B 1 Interconnection Diagram of Display Unit...

Page 504: ...00 11P TB914 15P TB913 11P TB912 15P TB911 2P TB905 INTERSWITCH UNIT NQE 3141 2A CH1 CH2 50P J4105 50P J4106 50P J4107 OPTION W 401 H 7ZCRD 1339 W 402 H 7ZCRD 1339 W 403 H 7ZCRD 1339 64P J4103 64P J41...

Page 505: ...TB911 2P TB905 INTERSWITCH UNIT NQE 3141 2A CH1 CH2 50P J4105 50P J4106 50P J4107 OPTION W 401 H 7ZCRD 1339 W 402 H 7ZCRD 1339 W 403 H 7ZCRD 1339 64P J4103 64P J4104 64P J 4102 64P J4101 64P J4401 64...

Page 506: ...11P TB912 15P TB911 2P TB905 INTERSWITCH UNIT NQE 3141 2A CH1 CH2 50P J4105 50P J4106 50P J4107 OPTION W 401 H 7ZCRD 1339 W 402 H 7ZCRD 1339 W 403 H 7ZCRD 1339 64P J4103 64P J4104 64P J 4102 64P J410...

Page 507: ...H2 50P J4105 50P J4106 50P J4107 OPTION W 401 H 7ZCRD 1339 W 402 H 7ZCRD 1339 W 403 H 7ZCRD 1339 64P J4103 64P J4104 64P J 4102 64P J4101 64P J4401 64P J 4402 64P J1 GYRO INTERFACE CIRCUIT CMJ 462E PC...

Page 508: ...WZ 173 R I F Circuit H CMH 2227 BRILL DC12V FAN ALM DVI RGB H CCK 989 Brilliance Control Circuit 7P D sub 9P 2m DVI 2m AC 2m VM0301 VM0303B2M CDC 1324 J4406 CQD 2097 J4309 CBD 1661 OUTLET Monitor Unit...

Page 509: ...WZ 173 RT I F Circuit H CMH 2227 BRILL DC12V FAN ALM DVI RGB H CCK 989 Brilliance Control Circuit 7P D sub 9P 5m DVI 5m AC 5m VM0301 VM0303B2M CDC 1324 J4406 CQD 2097 J4309 CBD 1661 OUTLET Monitor Uni...

Page 510: ...J6408 2P J6406 7P J6405 14P J6404 14P J6403 15P J6402 30P J6401 OPERATION CIRCUIT D CCK 976 PC 640 14P J6101 15P J6102 OPERATION CIRCUIT A CCK 973 PC610 7P J6201 OPERATION CIRCUIT B CCK 974 PC620 SP1...

Page 511: ...P J6408 2P J6406 7P J6405 14P J6404 14P J6403 15P J6402 30P J6401 OPERATION CIRCUIT D CCK 976 PC 640 14P J6101 15P J6102 OPERATION CIRCUIT A CCK 973 PC610 7P J6201 OPERATION CIRCUIT B CCK 974 PC620 SP...

Page 512: ...Diagram of NBA 5135 AC DC Converter Interconnection CBD 1684A NBA 5135 FL1 LF 210 FS1 1 2 3 1 2 3 TB521 1 2 3 1 2 3 TB 522 A1 AES300 24B U V W1 H 7ZCRD1495 W2 H 7ZCRD1496 BLK WHT RED Twisted u v FG R...

Page 513: ...4P J 4102 64P J4101 64P J4401 64P J 4402 64P J1 GYRO INTERFACE CIRCUIT CMJ 462E PC420 RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC 1324 PC440 MOTHERBOARD CQC 1192 PC410 64P J4403 64P J4404 AIS PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC 1325 P...

Page 514: ...C420 RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC 1324 PC440 MOTHERBOARD CQC 1192 PC410 64P J4403 64P J4404 AIS PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC 1325 PC460 64P J4601 64P J4501 ARPA PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC 1186D PC450 15P J 4409 V GA 15P...

Page 515: ...L BOARD 1 0A typ AC100 115V AC220 240V 50 60Hz 1 SCANNER MOTOR POWER AC100 230V 1 1 3 OVER VOLTAGE PROTECTION 100V 148 2V 220V 295 2V AC100 115V AC220 240V 50 60Hz 1 RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT 2 2A typ ARP...

Page 516: ...B 14 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual B DRAWINGS B 5 Block Diagram of Scanner Unit B 5 Block Diagram of Scanner Unit...

Page 517: ...ULSE TRANS SWITCHING CIRCUIT PC 201 MH GENERATOR AVR INTERFACE CIRCUIT PC1001 MIC IF AMP VIDEO AMP RECEIVER Receiver Bandwidth Control Tune Control A B Z FILTER DUMMY LOAD DC 24V Serial Com BP BZ VD T...

Page 518: ...RANS SWITCHING CIRCUIT PC 201 MH GENERATOR AVR PC1001 A B Z FILTER DUMMY LOAD DC 24V Serial Com BP BZ VD TRIG NKE 2254 Scanner Unit POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT MOTOR CONTROL POWER PC1501 Rotation Control Spe...

Page 519: ...1 MAG V101 PULSE TRANS SWITCHING CIRCUIT PC 201 MH GENERATOR AVR INTERFACE CIRCUIT PC1101 PC 1001 DIODE LIMITER RF AMP IF AMP VIDEO AMP RECEIVER Receiver Bandwidth Control Tune Control Tx Trigger Puls...

Page 520: ...IT PC1101 DIODE LIMITER TRHPL PIN ATT X band RF AMP IF AMP VIDEO AMP Receiver Bandwidth Control Tune Control A B Z DUMMY LOAD MOTOR DRIVER PC1501 AC100 115 220 240V 50 60Hz 1 DC 48V Serial Com BP BZ V...

Page 521: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual B DRAWINGS B 6 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit B 19 B B 6 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit...

Page 522: ...4 B 1 Z 2 E 3 A 5 12V 6 F G YEL BLK BLU WHT RED SHIELD DISPLAY UNIT 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 PM NJU 85 7ZCRD1280 DISPLAY UNIT DISPLAY UNI...

Page 523: ...12N1 101 102 M1568BS 101 P3001 P1109 P1110 P1104 P1103 P1003 P1004 P1111 PULSE TANS P2103 DUMMY 103 W001 W003 P1002 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 J1114 IL G 3P 1 12V 2 C2 J1105 IL G 2P P1105 MODULATOR UNIT...

Page 524: ...1 IL G 6P J2 IL G 4P ZCRD1256 A301 NJS6930 ZCRD1252 ZC RD1258 Z CRD1251 ZCRD1253 W004 W207 ZCRD1263 ZCRD1254 1 Z 2 ZE 3 A 4 B 5 12V 6 GND J13 IL 6P 50 60 W RED WHT DISPLAY UNIT P2101 P2102 8 GND 1 M 2...

Page 525: ...J1 IL G 6P J2 IL G 4P ZCRD1256 A301 NJS6930 ZCRD1252 ZC RD1258 Z CRD1251 ZCRD1253 W004 W207 ZCRD1263 ZCRD1254 1 Z 2 ZE 3 A 4 B 5 12V 6 GND J13 IL 6P 50 60 W RED WHT DISPLAY UNIT P2101 P2102 8 GND 1 M...

Page 526: ...RD1455 TH101 TR101 100W WHT T HEATER CONTROL PART CHG 216 OPTION U V UTH AC100V TB105 W401 7Z CRD1508 WHT T WHT T ZCRD1548 1 VERR1 2 E 1 VERR 2 E 1 P 2 NC 3 N 1 BKH1 3 BKH2 1 BKS1 2 BKS2 1 12V 2 NC 3...

Page 527: ...CRD1455 TH101 TR101 100W WHT T HEATER CONTROL PART CHG 216 OPTION U V UTH AC100V TB105 W401 7Z CRD1508 WHT T WHT T ZCRD1548 1 VERR1 2 E 1 VERR 2 E 1 P 2 NC 3 N 1 BKH1 3 BKH2 1 BKS1 2 BKS2 1 12V 2 NC 3...

Page 528: ...NNA 1 SHORT 2 MAG I 3 X1 4 X2 5 TI 6 TIE 7 15V B9P SHF B8P SHF 1586514 2 350209 1 IL 10P 350209 2 350209 1 350428 1 MODULATOR CIRCUIT CPA 264 MODULATOR UNIT INTERCONNECTION CMB 405 D L C201 0 01UF 1KV...

Page 529: ...01 W002 W003 W006 P1002 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 J1114 IL G 3P 1 12V 2 C2 J1105 IL G 2P P1105 MODULATOR UNIT NMA 551 SCANNER INTERCONNECTION CAX 13 W106 Z CRD1321 W103 ZCRD1318 W104 ZCRD 1319 W105 ZCRD1...

Page 530: ...1 W002 W003 W006 P1002 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 J1114 IL G 3P 1 12V 2 C2 J1105 IL G 2P P1105 MODULATOR UNIT NMA 551 SCANNER INTERCONNECTION CAX 13 W106 Z CRD1321 W103 ZCRD1318 W104 ZCRD 1319 W105 ZCRD13...

Page 531: ...HT BLK BL U RE D BLK WHT BRN 1 1 PM NJU 84 ZCRD1179 W303 ZCRD1276 S G TRANSCEIVER UNIT TRANSCEIVER UNIT 1 VE RR1 2 E 1 VERR 2 E 1 P 2 NC 3 N 1 BKH1 3 BKH2 1 BKS1 2 BKS2 1 12V 2 NC 3 12VE P1941 J1941 J...

Page 532: ...HT BLK BL U RE D BLK WHT BRN 1 1 PM NJU 84 ZCRD1179 W303 ZCRD1276 S G TRANSCEIVER UNIT TRANSCEIVER UNIT 1 VERR 2 E 1 VERR 2 E 1 P 2 NC 3 N 1 BKH1 3 BKH2 1 BKS1 2 BKS2 1 12V 2 NC 3 12VE P1941 J1941 J19...

Page 533: ...7 15V 8 GND 9 NC 10 NC B9P SHF B8P SHF B02P NV LF SN 350209 1 IL 10P 350209 2 350209 1 MODULATOR CIRCUIT CPA 264 MODULATOR UNIT INTERCONNECTION CMB 407 TRHPL GRN C201 0 01UF 1KV C202 0 22UF 200V R202...

Page 534: ...B 32 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual B DRAWINGS B 7 Terminal Board Connection Diagram B 7 Terminal Board Connection Diagram...

Page 535: ...AGND EXBZ AGND PTI PTE T XI T XE L VR PMS E P82 P81 PTI PTE TXI TXE L VR PMS E P2 P1 SCANNER UNIT NKE 2103 6 6HS PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 85 DISPLAY UNIT NCD 4790 BLU 1 YE L GRN WH T B LU WH T WH T ORG...

Page 536: ...CD 4790T BLU 1 YE L GRN WH T B LU WH T WH T ORG BLK PNK BR N 2 R ED PUR WH T YE L WH T WH T H 2695111153 J RC SUPPL Y 1 VDIN 1 2 VDIN 1E 3 TRIG IN1 4 TRIG IN1E 5 BPIN1 6 BPIN1E 7 BZIN1 8 BZIN1E 9 MTRI...

Page 537: ...WH T ORG BLK PNK BR N 2 R ED PUR WH T YE L WH T WH T H 2695111153 J RC SUPPL Y 1 VDIN 1 2 VDIN 1E 3 TRIG IN1 4 TRIG IN1E 5 BPIN1 6 BPIN1E 7 BZIN1 8 BZIN1E 9 MTRIN 1 10 MTRIN 1 11 MTRIN 1E 12 PWR IN1 1...

Page 538: ...N1 8 BZIN1E 9 MTRIN 1 10 MTRIN 1 11 MTRIN 1E 12 PWR IN1 13 PWR IN1E 14 PWR OU T1 15 PWR OU T1E 16 VDOU T1 17 VDOU T1E 18 TRIG OU T1 19 TRIG OU T1E 20 BPOU T1 21 BPOU T1E 22 BZOUT1 23 BZOUT1E 24 MTROUT...

Page 539: ...SPLAY UNIT NCD 4790 BLU 1 YE L GRN WH T B LU WH T WH T ORG BLK PNK BR N 2 R ED PUR WH T YE L WH T WH T H 2695111153 J RC SUPPL Y 1 VDIN 1 2 VDIN 1E 3 TRIG IN1 4 TRIG IN1E 5 BPIN1 6 BPIN1E 7 BZIN1 8 BZ...

Page 540: ...TRIN 1E 12 PWR IN1 13 PWR IN1E 14 PWR OU T1 15 PWR OU T1E 16 VDOU T1 17 VDOU T1E 18 TRIG OU T1 19 TRIG OU T1E 20 BPOU T1 21 BPOU T1E 22 BZOUT1 23 BZOUT1E 24 MTROUT 1 25 MTROUT 1 26 MTROUT 1E T B4201 I...

Page 541: ...NCD 4790 BLU 1 YE L GRN WH T B LU WH T WH T ORG BLK PNK BR N 2 R ED PUR WH T YE L WH T WH T H 2695111153 J RC SUPPL Y 1 VDIN 1 2 VDIN 1E 3 TRIG IN1 4 TRIG IN1E 5 BPIN1 6 BPIN1E 7 BZIN1 8 BZIN1E 9 MTR...

Page 542: ...1E 12 PWR IN1 13 PWR IN1E 14 PWR OU T1 15 PWR OU T1E 16 VDOU T1 17 VDOU T1E 18 TRIG OU T1 19 TRIG OU T1E 20 BPOU T1 21 BPOU T1E 22 BZOUT1 23 BZOUT1E 24 MTROUT 1 25 MTROUT 1 26 MTROUT 1E T B4201 ISW I...

Page 543: ...1 2 3 FG CBD 1684A TB522 RADAR PROCESS UNIT NDC 1399 7 AC DC CONVERTER UNIT NBA 5135 Option for X band 10kW and X band 25kW HS Used with NKE 2103 6 NKE 2103 6HS and NKE 2254 6HS 1 2 3 FG TB 402 1 U 2...

Page 544: ...OW VOLTAGE GYRO SETTING S1 SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 S2 SETTING 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STEP ON ON SYNC OFF BSHLOG ALM OFF 36X ON ON ON 90X OFF ON GYRO SIMULATOR OFF 180X ON OFF ON RATIO 360X OFF OFF LOG SIMULA...

Page 545: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual B DRAWINGS B 8 GYRO I F B 43 B TableB 2 Gyro Log Settings...

Page 546: ...MTROUT 1 MTORUT 1E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 VDIN 1 VDIN 1E TRIGIN 1 TRIGIN 1E BPIN 1 BPIN 1E BZIN 1 MTRIN 1 MTRIN 1 BZIN 1E MTRIN 1E PWRIN 1 PWRIN 1E PWROUT...

Page 547: ...1 PWRIN 1E PWROUT 1 PWROUT 1E VDOUT 1 VDOUT 1E TRIGOUT 1 TRIGOUT 1E BPOUT 1 BPOUT 1E BZOUT 1E M TROUT 1 BZOUT 1 MTROUT 1 MTORUT 1E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26...

Page 548: ...nal board J4308 ISW J903 1 2 3 4 5 6 15V GND GND GND 5 V 15V P903 1 2 3 4 5 6 15V GND GND GND 5 V 15V 1 2 1 2 VIN VIN 912 914 916 918 911 913 915 917 CH 4 CH 3 CH 2 CH 1 J3 J3 1 1 26 26 CCL 304 P902 J...

Page 549: ...2 V DI NE 1 V DI N CH 1 TB 911 TB 912 TB 913 TB 914 TB 915 TB 916 TB 917 TB 918 1 2 CCL 304 TO DISPLAY1 NCD 4990 TB4201 TO DISPLAY2 NCD 4990 TB4201 TO DISPLAY3 NCD 4990 TB4201 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 3 J903 1...

Page 550: ...B 48 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual B DRAWINGS B 9 Inter Switch Unit...

Page 551: ...Menu Index C 1 Main C 1 C 2 PI C 5 C 3 TT C 7 C 4 AIS C 8 C 5 AZ C 9 C 6 Track C 10 C 7 Route C 11 C 8 U Map C 12 C 9 Serviceman Menu C 14 Appendix C Menu Index...

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Page 553: ...Target Enhance 5 AUTO Sea Rain 6 Save Present State 9 Next 1 Pulse Length 0 75nm page 3 116 2 Pulse Length 1 5nm 3 Pulse Length 3 4nm 4 Pulse Length 6 8nm 5 Pulse Length 12nm 6 Pulse Length 16nm 9 Nex...

Page 554: ...emperature setting MIN 2 Temperature setting 3 Temperature setting 4 Temperature setting 5 Temperature setting 6 Temperature setting MAX 4 Time Range 6 Course Bar Setting section 3 8 8 6 on page 3 110...

Page 555: ...120 3 Delete User Setting section 3 10 3 on page 3 120 4 Option Key Setting 1 Option1 section 3 8 7 on page 3 104 2 Option2 section 3 8 7 on page 3 104 5 Buzzer Volume section 3 8 6 on page 3 103 1 K...

Page 556: ...Voltage 2 Monitor Test section 8 3 1 2 on page 8 9 1 Pattern 1 2 Pattern 2 3 Pattern 3 4 Pattern 4 5 Pattern 5 6 Pattern 6 7 Pattern 7 8 Pattern 8 3 Keyboard Test section 8 3 1 3 on page 8 9 1 Key Te...

Page 557: ...4 11 6 Next 8 Press EBL Dial to Control PI 3 9 Press VRM Dial to Move End Point ii 1 Range Scale Link page 4 12 2 Reference Bearingi page 4 12 All True4 All HL Individual True Individual HL Individual...

Page 558: ...on Manual C Menu Index C 2 PI 1 Index Line 1 2 Index Line 2 3 Index Line 3 4 Index Line 4 5 Index Line 5 6 Index Line 6 7 Index Line 7 8 Index Line 8 8 Press EBL Dial to Control PI ii 9 Press VRM Dial...

Page 559: ...et Track No 4 6 Target Track No 5 7 Target Track No 6 8 Target Track No 7 9 Next 1 Target Track No 8 2 Target Track No 9 3 Target Track No 10 4 Other 4 Track Memory Interval section 5 6 2 5 on page 5...

Page 560: ...arget Track No 1 3 Target Track No 2 4 Target Track No 3 5 Target Track No 4 6 Target Track No 5 7 Target Track No 6 8 Target Track No 7 9 Next 1 Target Track No 8 2 Target Track No 9 3 Target Track N...

Page 561: ...5 37 1 Lost Alarm section 5 3 9 1 on page 5 37 2 CPA TCPA Alarm section 5 3 9 2 on page 5 37 7 Message section 5 3 5 5 on page 5 30 1 Addressed Message 2 Broadcast Message 8 Display Lost TGT Data sect...

Page 562: ...Operations 1 Select Card Slot 2 Load Mode 3 Load 4 Save 5 Erase 6 Card Own Track Display 6 Water Depth Setting section 3 5 7 on page 3 44 1 Depth setting MIN 2 Depth setting 3 Depth setting 4 Depth se...

Page 563: ...n 3 7 3 on page 3 75 7 Save Temporary Route 8 Off Track Limit Line section 3 7 6 1 on page 3 83 9 Next 1 SEL NUM Comment Size section 3 7 6 2 on page 3 84 2 Waypoint Vector section 3 7 6 3 on page 3 8...

Page 564: ...3 6 on page 3 58 7 Delete by Type by Color section 3 6 3 7 on page 3 59 3 Shift section 3 6 4 1 on page 3 60 4 Shift Clear section 3 6 4 2 on page 3 61 5 Mark Display Setting section 3 6 2 on page 3...

Page 565: ...n 3 6 2 4 on page 3 52 6 Geodetic section 3 6 6 on page 3 65 7 File Operations section 3 6 5 on page 3 61 1 Select Card Slot 2 Load Mode section 3 6 5 1 on page 3 61 3 Load section 3 6 5 1 on page 3 6...

Page 566: ...2 Master Slave section 7 2 5 1 on page 7 19 3 Sector Blank section 7 2 2 on page 7 16 1 Sector1 section 7 2 2 1 on page 7 16 2 Sector2 section 7 2 2 1 on page 7 16 3 Sector3 section 7 2 2 1 on page 7...

Page 567: ...PA 2 COM 3 TXRX ISW 4 KEYBOARD1 5 KEYBOARD2 6 Alarm System section 7 2 9 on page 7 22 1 Watch Alarm 1 Reset Interval section 7 2 9 1 on page 7 22 2 Trackball Threshold section 7 2 9 2 on page 7 22 2 R...

Page 568: ...nance Menu 1 Safety Switch section 7 4 1 on page 7 39 2 Area Initial section 7 4 2 on page 7 40 1 Partial Master Reset section 7 4 2 1 on page 7 40 1 Serviceman Menu 2 Except Serviceman Menu 3 User Se...

Page 569: ...JMA 7100 Instruction Manual C Menu Index C 9 Serviceman Menu C 17 C...

Page 570: ...C 18 JMA 7100 Instruction Manual C Menu Index C 9 Serviceman Menu...

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