JMA-900B series
– developed for maximum ease of use
w a r e n e s s
Advanced route planning
Editing the user maps
The advanced nature of JRC’s new chart radar system allows route
planning in different ways. Either plan your route by using the table
editor, while displaying current waypoint or graphically draw your
next waypoint on the chart. Editing the route is just as simple as
inserting. Dedicated menus are readily available to assist the mariner
in effective route planning. Not only can you save the routes, but
import favourite or commonly used files, even from previous ECDIS
models, using industry standard CSV format.
During the voyage, you can add an alternative route, which can
be displayed simultaneously. You can move, insert, add and delete
waypoints instantly and easily exchange the alternative route with
route in progress, at your own convenience.
Interswitching
Optional interswitching to JMA-900B and JMA-9100 series radar.
JRC also produces special interswitch boxes that allow interswitching up to 8 (chart) radars.
with optional I/S PCB
Route planning with table editor
while displaying waypoints
user map 2
user map 1
chart
chart
merge
The new JMA-900B chart radar provides a rich suite of objects which you single-handedly can enter,
move, insert and add on user maps. The objects consist of symbols, lines, areas and texts. From buoys to
buildings and harbour to seabed signals, the ECDIS system has a total of over 40 categories and 30
sub-categories, which include more than 250 graphics readily available for endless possibilities.
warning
fishing harbour
sand waves
dangerous wreck - unknown depth
jurisdiction border
warning area
large font
Multiple and wide screen viewing is possible with the new JMA-900B. You can divide the chart screen into
two sections, in which the same or different charts can be displayed. There is also a ‘look-ahead’ capability,
especially useful in coastal areas. With the wide screen view function, an additional screen in the display
area shows a segment of the chart, allows viewing at a glance.
Multi-view
A few examples