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MARINE  RADAR

MARINE  RADAR

EQUIPMENT

EQUIPMENT

RADAR MODE

RADAR MODE

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

JMA-933B-SA

JMA-933B-SA

JMA-932B-SA

JMA-932B-SA

JMA-923B-7XA/9XA

JMA-923B-7XA/9XA

JMA-922B-6XA/9XA

JMA-922B-6XA/9XA

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ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified

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CODE No.7ZPRD0695

CODE No.7ZPRD0695

MAY. 2009  Edition 2      JRC

MAY. 2009  Edition 2      JRC

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Summary of Contents for JMA-922B-9XA

Page 1: ...R MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT RADAR MODE RADAR MODE INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL JMA 933B SA JMA 933B SA JMA 932B SA JMA 932B SA JMA 923B 7XA 9XA JMA 923B 7XA 9XA JMA 922B 6XA 9XA JMA 92...

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Page 3: ...longer charged Extra protection is ensured by wearing dry cotton gloves at this time Another important precaution to observe is to keep one hand in your pocket at a time instead of using both hands a...

Page 4: ...sk someone to call doctor 4 Lay the patient on the back loosening the necktie clothes belts and so on 5 a Feel the patient s pulse b Check the heartbeat by bringing your ear close to the patient s hea...

Page 5: ...hen take a deep breath and blow into the nostril through the pipe with the other nostril and the mouth completely closed 6 The patient may stand up abruptly upon recovering consciousness Keep the pati...

Page 6: ...ss the patient s body until it is depressed about 2 cm Repeat this about 50 times a minute Cardiac massage 2 If only one first aider is available perform a cardiac massage about 15 times and then give...

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

Page 9: ...ay result in electric shock Turn off the main power before cleaning the equipment Especially when a rectifier is used make sure to turn it off since voltage is still outputted from the rectifier even...

Page 10: ...trestle or on the radar mast so that no one can get close to it When any work must be done on the scanner make sure to turn the safery switch off Microwave rediation level Keep out from a distance clo...

Page 11: ...hus collisions 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 Fa...

Page 12: ...VI WARNING Do not insert and remove the USB device while transmitting The radar image becomes unstable by accessing the USB device not acticipated and it causes the breakdown...

Page 13: ...ccidents such as collisions or running aground A malfunction may occur if the power in the ship is instantaneously interrupted during operation of the radar In this case the power should be turned on...

Page 14: ...targets Therefore never use this function during actual navigation Optimal values have been set for VD LEVEL and CONSTANT therefore never change their values unless absolutely necessary Failure may re...

Page 15: ...erse effects on the radar function which may lead to accidents or equipment failure Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel Failure may result in accidents or equipment failure D...

Page 16: ...X The Mounting Point of the Warning Label Warning Label NWZ 170 E ET Monitor Unit Front face Back face NCD 2096 Display Unit Warning Label...

Page 17: ...XI Warning Label NDC 1444 Process Unit Desktop Type NQE 3141 4A 8A Interswitch Unit Warning Label...

Page 18: ...XII NQE 3167 Power Control Unit Warning Label NKE 1129 7 9 Scanner Unit NKE 1125 6 9 Scanner Unit Warning Label...

Page 19: ...XIII NKE 1139 1130 Scanner Unit Warning Label NTG 3230 3225 Transmitter Receiver Unit Warning Label...

Page 20: ...XIV EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE Scanner Unit Type NKE 1130 12 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 1139 12 feet Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3230 30kW...

Page 21: ...XV Scanner Unit Type NKE 1129 7 7 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 1129 9 9 feet Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3225 25kW...

Page 22: ...XVI Scanner Unit Type NKE 1125 6 6 feet Scanner Unit Type NKE 1125 9 9 feet Power Control Unit Type NQE 3167 Option...

Page 23: ...XVII Display Unit Type NCD 2096 Stand alone type Inter Switch Unit Type NQE 3141 4A Option...

Page 24: ...XVIII Monitor Unit Type NWZ 170 ET Desktop type Operation Unit Type NCE 5163 FT Desktop type Radar Processing Unit Type NDC 1444 Desktop type DISPLAY UNIT TYPE NCD 2096F DESKTOP TYPE...

Page 25: ...using an automated transponder Anti clutter rain Rain snow clutter suppression Anti clutter sea Sea clutter suppression Associated target A target simultaneously representing a tracked target and a r...

Page 26: ...onic Bearing Line An electronic bearing line originated from own ship s position ECDIS Electronic Chart Display and Information System ENC Electronic Navigation Chart ENC complying with S 57 is a form...

Page 27: ...an AIS target before the reception of its data was lost or its last dead reckoned position Lost tracked target One for which target information is no longer available due to poor lost or obscured sig...

Page 28: ...ked stationary target is used as a speed reference for the ground stabilization Relative course The direction of motion of a target relative to own ship motion Relative speed The speed of a target rel...

Page 29: ...hip Test target Radar target of known characteristics used for test requirement TM True Motion A display across which own ship moves with its own true motion Trails Tracks displayed by the radar echoe...

Page 30: ...al Time Coordinated The international standard of time kept by atomic clocks around the world V VDR Voyage Data Recorder VRM Variable Range Marker An adjustable range ring used to measure the distance...

Page 31: ...FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 1 NAMES OF DISPLAY 2 1 2 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS 2 11 2 3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 16 SECTION 3 BASIC OPE...

Page 32: ...24 3 4 2 Switch Transmitter Pulse Length GAIN 3 25 3 4 3 Target Enhance ENH 3 25 3 4 4 Use Video Processing PROC 3 26 3 4 5 Switch Azimuth Display Mode AZI Mode 3 27 3 4 6 Switch True Relative Motion...

Page 33: ...Map 3 51 3 6 4 Correct Position on User Map Shift User Map 3 58 3 6 5 User Map File Operation 3 59 3 7 USE ROUTE FUNCTION 3 62 3 7 1 Display Route 3 62 3 7 2 Use Route Monitoring Function 3 63 3 8 APP...

Page 34: ...5 The Setting of Chart Type Chart Type 3 105 3 13 CHANGING OPERATION MODE 3 106 3 13 1 Changing to ECDIS Mode from RADAR Mode 3 106 3 13 2 Changing to RADAR Mode from ECDIS Mode 3 106 SECTION 4 MEASUR...

Page 35: ...u 5 25 5 3 AIS OPERATION 5 30 5 3 1 Restrictions 5 30 5 3 2 Setting AIS Display Function AIS Function 5 30 5 3 3 Activate AIS Targets Activate AIS 5 31 5 3 4 Deactivate AIS Targets Deactivate AIS 5 31...

Page 36: ...ETTINGS 7 9 7 2 1 Sector Blank Setting Sector Blank 7 9 7 2 2 Setting of Bearing Pulses from Antenna Output Pulse 7 11 7 2 3 Slave Mode Setting Master Slave 7 11 7 2 4 Date Time Setting 7 12 7 2 5 Dat...

Page 37: ...5 Replacement of Backup Battery 8 35 8 5 5 1 Replacement of battery on CMC 1323 ATX Mother board 8 35 8 5 5 2 Replacement of battery on CBD 1831 UPS Battery 8 41 SECTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING AND AFTER S...

Page 38: ...11 8 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1125 6 9 11 7 11 9 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER UNIT NTG 3230 11 8 11 10 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER UNIT NTG 3225 11 9 11 11 DISPLAY UNIT NCD 2096 11 10 11 12 TARGET TRACKING FUNCTION 11 13 11...

Page 39: ...APPENDIX B Interconnection diagram System diagram Connection diagram Gyro settings B 1 INDEX...

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Page 41: ...L PANEL 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 OPER...

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Page 43: ...1SECTION 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1 1 FUNCTIONS 1 1 1 2 FEATURES 1 2 1 3 CONFIGURATION 1 4 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1 6 1 5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS 1 22...

Page 44: ...le range markers and electronic bearing line colored own track display 7 colors NAV line and marker displays TM True Motion presentation self diagnostic facilities radar performance monitoring Perform...

Page 45: ...ons are represented by shapes and colors of symbols as well as sounds Trial maneuvering functions are provided Tracks of up to 20 target ships can be stored with a maximum of 1 500 points for each of...

Page 46: ...ing the functionality test can be carried out except on some functions Performance Monitor The radar performance transmitted output power and receiving sensitivity can appear on the radar display Easy...

Page 47: ...and Ship s Mains Radar model Scanner Unit Performance Monitor Transmitter Receiver Display Unit Ship s Mains JMA 933B SA NKE 1139 NJU 84 NTG 3230 NCD 2096 JMA 932B SA NKE 1130 NJU 84 NCD 2096 JMA 923B...

Page 48: ...The suffix s in the scanners type name is are changed by applying motor voltage deicing heater etc Example NKE 1130 2D D Attached deicing heater 1 Motor voltage 100 115V 50 60Hz 2 Motor voltage 220 24...

Page 49: ...Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3230 Fig 1 8 Outline Drawing of Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3225 Fig 1 9 Outline Drawing of Display Unit Type NCD 2096 Fig 1 10 Outline Drawing of Monitor Un...

Page 50: ...1 7 Fig 1 1 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1139...

Page 51: ...1 8 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 2 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1130...

Page 52: ...1 9 Fig 1 3 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1129 7...

Page 53: ...1 10 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 4 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1129 9...

Page 54: ...1 11 Fig 1 5 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1125 6...

Page 55: ...1 12 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 6 Outline Drawing of Scanner Unit Type NKE 1125 9...

Page 56: ...1 13 Fig 1 7 Outline Drawing of Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3230...

Page 57: ...1 14 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 8 Outline Drawing of Transmitter Receiver Unit Type NTG 3225...

Page 58: ...1 15 Fig 1 9 Outline Drawing of Display Unit Type NCD 2096...

Page 59: ...1 16 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 10 Outline Drawing of Monitor Unit Type NWZ 170 ET Desktop type option...

Page 60: ...1 17 Fig 1 11 Outline Drawing of Radar Processing Unit Type NDC 1444 Desktop type option...

Page 61: ...1 18 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 12 Outline Drawing of Operation Unit Type NCE 5163 FT Desktop type option...

Page 62: ...1 19 Fig 1 13 Outline Drawing of Inter switch Unit Type NQE 3141 4A Option...

Page 63: ...1 20 1 4 Exterior Drawings y 1 Fig 1 14 Outline Drawing of Inter switch Unit Type NQE 3141 8A Option...

Page 64: ...1 21 Fig 1 15 Outline Drawing of Power Control Unit Type NQE 3167 Option...

Page 65: ...pe JMA 933B SA Fig 1 17 General System Diagram of Radar Type JMA 932B SA Fig 1 18 General System Diagram of Radar Type JMA 923B 7XA Fig 1 19 General System Diagram of Radar Type JMA 923B 9XA Fig 1 20...

Page 66: ...es of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment Ex Radiotelephone Communications receiver and direction finder etc Especially inter wiring cables between scanner unit and display...

Page 67: ...DC24V BATTERY 1W 5A NBL 175 SHIP S MAIN for HEATER AC220V 50 60Hz 1 AC100V 50 60Hz 1 200W CIRCUIT BREAKER SHIP YARD SUPPLY W I T H M O N NKE 1130 SCANNER UNIT 14 CORES C OMPOSITE CAB LE H 2695110056...

Page 68: ...IRCUIT BREAKER SHIP YARD SUPPLY W I T H M O N NKE 1129 7 SCANNER UNIT 14 COR ES C OMP OSIT E CAB LE H 2695110056 MAX 23 JR C SU PP LY 35m MAX STEPDOWN TRANSFORMER NTG 3225 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER UNIT 14...

Page 69: ...T 14 C ORES COMPOSITE CABLE H 2695110056 MAX 23 JRC SUPPLY 35m MAX STEPDOWN TRANSFORMER NTG 3225 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER UNIT 14 CORES C OMPOSITE CABLE H 2695110056 MAX 23 JRC S UPPLY 30m MAX FLEXIBLE WA...

Page 70: ...s of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment Ex Radiotelephone Communications receiver and direction finder etc Especially inter wiring cables between scanner unit and display...

Page 71: ...4V BATTERY 1W 5A NBL 175 SHIP S MAIN for HEATER AC220V 50 60Hz 1 AC100V 50 60Hz 1 100W CIRCUIT BREAKER SHIP YARD SUPPLY W I T H M O N NKE 1125 9 SCANNER UNIT 14 C ORES C OMPOSITE CABLE H 2695110056 MA...

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Page 73: ...SECTION 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 1 NAMES OF DISPLAY 2 1 2 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS 2 11 2 3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2 16...

Page 74: ...to a number of areas and the names in each area are indicated PPI Upper left of the display Upper right of the display Lower left of the display Lower right of the display Own ship s information Targe...

Page 75: ...ip s heading line Cursor mark Automatic acquisition activation zone Ship s heading marker Own ship s symbol Past position Parallel index lines Tracked target number Other ship s track CPA ring Tracked...

Page 76: ...eed sensor source is 2AXG GPS GND Ground stabilization Lower left of the display Double zoom On Off Target enhance ENH mode Tune dial position Sea clutter suppression Sea dial position Interference re...

Page 77: ...2 4 2 2 1 Names of Display yy Upper right of the display Lower right of the display...

Page 78: ...ning system Time display mode Speed sensor Heading device Target tracking TT AIS information Target vector true relative Past position true relative Past position display interval Radar trails true re...

Page 79: ...target information AIS target number AIS unread message Icon MMSI Simple display item Speed Bearing Range Latitude Longitude error Ship s name Call sign Course Rate of turn Latitude Longitude Destinat...

Page 80: ...2 7 Digital information Tracked target information Digital information Enhancement of cursor position numeric value indication...

Page 81: ...EBL VRM numeric value indication Digital information Navigation information Graphics indication Water depth Water depth Water temperature Current speed direction Wind speed direction Current speed re...

Page 82: ...2 9 Graphics indication Wind direction wind speed current Graphics indication Water temperature Wind direction Current direction Wind speed unit switching True Relative bearing switching...

Page 83: ...2 10 2 2 1 Names of Display yy Menu Brilliance Alarm Display information Scale display System SYNC Setting...

Page 84: ...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 EBL2 PANEL DAY NIGHT TGT DATA ACQ MANUAL ACQ CANCEL AIS TT H L OFF DATA OFF USER OPTION 1 OPTIO...

Page 85: ...pressing this key at the occurrence of an alarm the alarm sound can be stopped If multiple alarms occur press this key same time as the alarms To section 3 2 7 Reset Alarm Buzzer 5 TUNE Tuning dial Us...

Page 86: ...13 VRM1 Variable Range Marker 1 key This function selects VRM1 The On Off and dial use right are switched To section 4 1 4 Using Variable Range Marker 14 VRM2 Variable Range Marker 2 key This function...

Page 87: ...PANEL Operator panel brilliance key This function adjusts the lighting brilliance of various switches and dial positions on the operator panel The brightness changes cyclically whenever this key is pr...

Page 88: ...used in the RADAR mode 34 HOME Home key This key is not used in the RADAR mode 35 MOB Man Over Board key By pressing this key MOB mark is displayed in the present latitude longitude when clicking and...

Page 89: ...ctly set from the screen without opening the menu by using the software buttons on the screen for quick handling The screen is divided into a number of areas and each area is named The name of each bu...

Page 90: ...ail RM T indicates that the radar trails is a true trail Off center switching When the button is clicked the cursor is moved and left clicked the ship s position can be moved to the cursor position Th...

Page 91: ...ncy vary even for the same short pulse according to the range that is used and it is displayed as SP1 SP2 Azimuth display mode switching The azimuth display is switched whenever this button is clicked...

Page 92: ...cting item is FUNC Off Coast Deep Sea Fishnet and Storm and Gain Sea clutter suppression Sea Rain snow clutter suppression Rain Tune adjustment Adjust the gain sea clutter suppression rain snow clutte...

Page 93: ...n is clicked on the operation right is acquired Make adjustments by moving the track ball to the left and right Determine the adjustment by left clicking and EBL1 EBL2 numeric value true relative swit...

Page 94: ...r is necessary When the starting point is moved outside of the screen the operation is reset automatically and the starting point returns to the CCRP position D is enabled only when a navigator is con...

Page 95: ...On When making setting Off an offset value is canceled Graphic display Off While the button is clicked the graphic display other than VRM EBL HL a cursor and range rings on the radar screen is cleare...

Page 96: ...after the error occurrences If current correction Set Drift Setting is set while the AIS function is used LOG or 2AXW cannot be selected When the AIS function is used MAN cannot be selected See secti...

Page 97: ...g Set a CPA limit When the button is clicked the numeric value input screen is opened After setting the limit determine the setting by clicking ENT TCPA limit setting Set a TCPA limit When the button...

Page 98: ...itched whenever the button is clicked Range Sector Zone Range Radar trails display true relative switching Radar trails are switched to T true motion trail R relative motion trail whenever this button...

Page 99: ...hat detail or simple while AIS target information is displayed AIS unread message display When there are unread messages from displaying the AIS target the unread message icon will be displayed When l...

Page 100: ...cking TT information TT information display scrolling When two or more pursuit target information is displayed these information is permuted Note The TT information display scrolling is applied from t...

Page 101: ...ment of EBL VRM numeric value indication Digital information Navigation information Graphics indication Water depth Water depth Water temperature Current speed direction Wind speed direction Current s...

Page 102: ...2 29 Graphics indication Wind direction wind speed current Graphics indication Water temperature Wind direction Current direction Wind speed unit switching True Relative bearing switching...

Page 103: ...TT menu When the button is clicked the Target tracking menu TT Menu is opened Chart menu When the button is clicked the Chart Menu is opened Main menu When the button is clicked the Main Menu is opene...

Page 104: ...witch Radar video brilliance switch Tracked target AIS target symbol brilliance switch Display item switch Display information Scale display System SYNC Setting 1 1 To display System SYNC Setting the...

Page 105: ...er this button is clicked Four levels of settings are available Tracked target AIS target symbol brilliance switch Use this function to adjust the brilliance of the tracked target AIS target symbol Th...

Page 106: ...displayed When the button is clicked the alarm displayed on the top is acknowledged The alarms that are currently issued are displayed at the bottom one by one Error log display When the button is cl...

Page 107: ...RES 3 14 3 4 GENERAL RADAR OPERATIONS 3 24 3 5 USE OWN SHIP S TRACK DATA 3 38 3 6 DISPLAY USER MAP 3 46 3 7 USE ROUTE FUNCTION 3 62 3 8 APPLIED OPERATIONS 3 64 3 9 USE FUNCTION KEY USER 3 91 3 10 USE...

Page 108: ...tion panel If you put anything hot on it it may be deformed z Do not give any impact to the operation panel trackball or controls Otherwise any failure or damage may result Attention POWER ON AND STAR...

Page 109: ...in its unstable oscillation Start transmission on a short pulse range and change the range to the longer pulse ranges in turn If the transmission is unstable in the meantime immediately place the sys...

Page 110: ...KUP about data backup 3 Wait until the preheating time is over When the preheating time is over the preheating time screen disappears and Preheat at the upper left of the radar display changes to Stan...

Page 111: ...DEO 3 1 3 Acquire and Measure Data For details on how to acquire data and measure see Section 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 3 1 4 Display and Measure with Reference to CCRP The radar video range...

Page 112: ...ll be turned off When conducting maintenance work make sure to turn off the power and make the main breaker OFF so that the power supply to the equipment is completely cut off Some equipment component...

Page 113: ...he 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 observed Increasing the o...

Page 114: ...the lower left of the display When using the automatic tune mode Procedures 1 Press the TUNE dial to set the automatic tune mode Tune adjustment is automatically conducted in the automatic tune mode...

Page 115: ...the GAIN dial counterclockwise will decrease the receiving gain which enables targets to be easily observed However caution must be taken so as not to overlook a small and important target If the gain...

Page 116: ...sion causes low signal strength targets such as buoys and boats to disappear from the radar display When using the AUTO SEA function never set the suppression level too high canceling out all image no...

Page 117: ...e sea clutter suppression by turning the SEA dial Even if the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is selected it can be finely adjusted with manual operation by turning the SEA dial Note When the a...

Page 118: ...pression function also has the effect of suppressing sea clutter the suppression efficiency improves when the RAIN dial is used with the SEA dial In general turn the RAIN dial fully to the left When u...

Page 119: ...ter suppression mode is also activated It is not possible to set only the rain snow clutter suppression function to the automatic mode Cancellation 1 Press the RAIN dial Alternatively Left click the R...

Page 120: ...g mode See to the section 3 9 USE FUNCTION KEY USER for the function mode details Coast Apply to observe relatively short ranges and many ships in an embaying a coast etc Valued resolution Deep Sea Ap...

Page 121: ...designate a new center position 3 Use the cross cursor mark to create marks and lines 4 Use the cross cursor mark to manually acquire a target in the target tracking AIS display functions Operation ou...

Page 122: ...ative in the list 4 The setting of the alternative is applied by the left click If no change the setting left click the combobox again The alternative items are closed without setting change 3 3 4 Ope...

Page 123: ...nd the target data display screen will appear Alternatively left click Exit located at the bottom of the menu until the menu will close To move to a lower level of the menu The menu is in hierarchical...

Page 124: ...in left clicking the software button with the item to want to operate Cursor Selected item Press the Exit to move the higher level When the mark appears at the right end of a menu item press software...

Page 125: ...ially left click the software number keys located on the radar screen and enter a desired numeric value For example when entering 123 4 for a numeric value sequentially left click the software number...

Page 126: ...keys as shown below Latitude input screen Entering latitude Procedures 1 On the latitude input screen sequentially press numeric keys to enter latitude XX XX XXX For example to enter 12 34 567 sequen...

Page 127: ...e longitude input screen sequentially press numeric keys to enter latitude XX XX XXX For example to enter 12 34 567 sequentially press numeric keys as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A numeric input outside the...

Page 128: ...follows a b c 2 When wanting to shift entry position move in button Or left click a cursor according to the entry position of entered character The cursor blinks to the entry position 3 When changing...

Page 129: ...1 character of the left side cursor is erased 5 Make sure that the entered character is correct left click the ENT button The character has been entered 6 To cancel input left click the Close button T...

Page 130: ...racked target information or the navigation information PI Used for operating and setting the parallel index line function TT Used for operating and setting the target tracking function AIS Used for o...

Page 131: ...switched Rejection levels of the interference rejecter IR Off Interference rejecter off IR Low Interference rejection level low IR Medium Interference rejection level moderate IR High Interference re...

Page 132: ...n are appropriately set Recommended condition for selection General navigation With LP selected The transmitter pulse becomes longer and gain improves Small targets are zoomed and are easy to observe...

Page 133: ...ea clutter returns and rain snow clutter returns are apt to be expanded When using this expansion mode operate SEA dial and RAIN dial to suppress sea clutter returns and rain snow clutter returns In g...

Page 134: ...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 view as in operating the...

Page 135: ...urse allowing for the influence of the 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 6...

Page 136: ...Left click the Off Center button located at the upper left of the display The cursor mode becomes the Off Center mode 2 Move the cross cursor mark own ship s display position to a desired position by...

Page 137: ...e The radar system is start transmission trails is start plot When the range scale is changed radar trails is erased and not drawn to the display again The system is plotting trails even while the tra...

Page 138: ...ther fixed targets Trails modes provided with this system vary depending on the motion mode With true motion TM mode Only the true motion trails mode is available With relative motion RM mode The rela...

Page 139: ...rations y y y Changing Motion Mode of Trails Trails Mode Procedures 1 Click the T R button located at the upper right of the radar display The trails motion modes are switched T R Radar trail Switch o...

Page 140: ...re Zooming position HL Cursor mark Own Ship s Position after Zooming position HL Own ship s position Center of radar display Cancellation 1 Left click the x2 button located at the lower left of the di...

Page 141: ...ng to the ambient lighting conditions are provided The display color setting is easily changed Procedures 1 Press the DAY NIGHT key Alternatively left click the Day Night button located at the lower r...

Page 142: ...system In that case adjust the true bearing value of this system so that it matches the value indicated by the master gyro Procedures 1 Open the numeric value input screen to enter a true bearing val...

Page 143: ...functions Procedures 1 Left click the own ship speed device button in the Own Ship Information area located at the upper right of the display and select the manual mode MAN 2 Left click the value of t...

Page 144: ...below Main NAV Equipment Setting Set Drift Setting 2 Set whether to make corrections or not Off Drift correction is not conducted On Drift correction is conducted 3 Enter the correction value for tid...

Page 145: ...es 1 Open the Display Own Track Setting menu by performing the menu operation Main Own Ship Setting Own Track Setting DISP Own Track Color The Display Own Track Setting menu will open Operations diffe...

Page 146: ...tton is clicked storage intervals are switched When Off is selected the storage function is turned off 3 5 3 Cancel Saving of Own Ship s Track Data Own Track Memory Storage of own ship s track data ca...

Page 147: ...rforming the operation below Note When only the installation setting is enabled data receiving from the special navigation equipment the expanded own ship s track function can be applied Also even if...

Page 148: ...Setting Water Depth Setting The Water Depth Setting menu will appear Enter a value of the boundary water depth for each item according to the table below to set up the corresponding conditions for th...

Page 149: ...ow to set up the corresponding conditions for the water temperature value and the color of own ship s track Water temperature value Color of track White 1 xx x C Min Cyan 2 xx x C Blue 3 xx x C Green...

Page 150: ...dal 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 Set the vector s display color for tidal current layer A Choose one of the f...

Page 151: ...d button When Overwrite is selected at procedure 2 confirmation window will appear Left click the Yes button The selected own track data will be loaded and shown on the radar display Notice To select...

Page 152: ...splaying File Own Track Display Use this function in case of only displaying Own Track Procedures 1 Open the File Operations menu by performing the menu operation below Main Own Ship Setting Own Track...

Page 153: ...ar is in the transmission state the user map is displayed all the time However valid latitude longitude data and true bearing data must be entered into the system The user map can be created and edite...

Page 154: ...e color of line to use with the Color combo box 4 Select the lien width of line to use with the Line Width combo box 5 Left click at a desired location on the radar display A start point with specifie...

Page 155: ...lor combo box 4 Select the lien width of line to use with the Line Width combo box 5 Input a latitude and a longitude in the Latitude Longitude combo box For the input method in the Latitude and the L...

Page 156: ...to turn on or off the display for each type of mark and line When 1 All is selected the setting will reflect to all types of marks and lines Off All types are not displayed On All types are displayed...

Page 157: ...on or off the display for each color type of mark and line When 1 All is selected the setting will reflect to all color types of marks and lines Off All color types are not displayed Individual Setti...

Page 158: ...itude Left click the N button South latitude Left click the S button 5 Left click the ENT button The manually entered latitude will be determined Then enter the value of longitude 6 Left click the Lon...

Page 159: ...s displayed in the cursor mode located at the upper right of the radar display 3 Put the cursor on a mark or line and left click When a mark or line to be moved is selected the cross cursor mark will...

Page 160: ...the Delete button The user map delete mode is selected Map Delete is displayed in the cursor mode located at the upper right of the radar display 3 Put the cursor on a mark or line and left click The...

Page 161: ...in the cursor mode located the upper right of the radar 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 and the...

Page 162: ...the upper right of the radar 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 cross cursor mark will appear 4...

Page 163: ...user map delete mode is selected Delete VTX is displayed in the cursor mode located at the upper right of the radar display 3 Put the cursor on the vertex of a mark or line and left click The selected...

Page 164: ...or lines to be deleted To select all types select All For example to delete red marks select 3 Select the kind to want to erase with the Color combo box of the Delete By Type Color Select the color o...

Page 165: ...SP is displayed for the cursor mode indicating that the user map shift mode is selected 2 Put the pointer on a line and left click 3 Move the cross cursor mark to the location to be corrected and left...

Page 166: ...d and Overwrite of the Load Mode items are switched When Add is selected new data is added to the saved data When Overwrite is selected the saved data is overwritten 3 Left click the button for the fi...

Page 167: ...pment is connected or the own ship position on the user map is entered in the manual mode Procedures 1 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation U Map File Operations Th...

Page 168: ...ons menu by performing the following menu operation U Map File Operations 2 Left click the file name to want to erase 3 Left click the Erase button The Erase screen will appear 4 Left click the Yes bu...

Page 169: ...can be also displayed with the radar mode Procedures 1 Open the Route menu by performing the following menu operation Route The Route menu will appear 2 Left click the Route combo box 3 Left click th...

Page 170: ...longitude of WPT and WPT No 4 Route Alarm Limit Setting ALM Limit Tab This function enable to set route alarm Set the Off Course alarm which is the alarm of the course difference in Off Course Set Ar...

Page 171: ...epending on the actual range Short distance wide Long distance narrow Wide Use this mode when rainy weather intensifies unwanted waves The dynamic range is about twice as wide as when Normal is select...

Page 172: ...e the boundary Gain at a distance can be improved by suppressing near sea clutter through the correlative process There are two methods for setting an area Off Disables the Process Switching function...

Page 173: ...radar trails processing Procedures 1 Open the RADAR Trails Setting menu by performing the menu operation below Main RADAR Menu RADAR Trails Setting The RADAR Trails Setting menu will appear Detail dat...

Page 174: ...r plotted with unwanted waves but the radar trails of moving targets may not be plotted When Trails Process is Off radar trails may be plotted with unwanted waves but the radar trails of moving target...

Page 175: ...tition frequency control of the transmitter This function is effective when radar interference does not go away Off Stagger Trigger is not used On Stagger Trigger is used 3 PRF Select the operation mo...

Page 176: ...Display only beam line Outline Display outline 2 Display Danger Detection Vector Display Vector Area Set the danger detection vector in the display On Display danger detection vector Off Not display d...

Page 177: ...nger detection at the item of Sector On Danger detection is performed by danger detection sector Off Danger detection is not performed by danger detection sector Set the radius of the danger detection...

Page 178: ...splay Anchor Watch menu will appear The item of Monitoring Dragging Anchor becomes On and the monitoring dragging anchor starts around the latitude longitude that opens the menu 2 Left click the Radiu...

Page 179: ...g display button It keeps pressing for three seconds or more In case that using operation panel key It keeps pressing the MOB key for three seconds or more POSN Position Coordinates of MOB point BRG B...

Page 180: ...right lighting conditions Day2 Day mode 2 Used under bright lighting conditions Day3 Day mode 3 Used under bright lighting conditions Dusk Dusk mode Used under dim lighting conditions Night Night mode...

Page 181: ...video is selected RADAR Trails The brilliance of the radar trails is selected Target Symbol The brilliance of the target symbol is selected Range Rings The brilliance of the range rings is selected EB...

Page 182: ...ed by performing the following procedures Procedures 1 Open the Buzzer Volume menu by performing the menu operation below Main Menu Sub Menu Buzzer Volume Display Buzzer Volume menu will appear The vo...

Page 183: ...served file capacity is full the oldest file is deleted and preserve the latest displayed screen Off When the preserved file capacity is full any displayed screen is not preserved In this case the mes...

Page 184: ...ay function is switched between on and off Vector The vector maximum length reversing key Chart The chart menu is directly displayed TM Reset The position of TM is reset Capture Screen Screen capture...

Page 185: ...t option key setting Procedures 1 Press OPTION 1 key or OPTION 2 key that sets Zoom It becomes zoom mode 2 Move the cursor to a desired zoom place It is displayed with zoom IV TM Reset Procedures 1 Pr...

Page 186: ...g the settings of each item 1 DIR DIST EXP Display Determine whether to expand the value display of cursor EBL and VRM The value display is expanded in digital information area 2 When the cursor mark...

Page 187: ...Depth Graph Display Determine whether to display received water depth information with a graph One of two digital information areas is used to display data When the water depth graph is displayed the...

Page 188: ...numeric data display areas are decreased Left click the Target button located at the lower right of the display The wind direction speed graph display function is switched between On and Off Off Non d...

Page 189: ...er temperature graph is not displayed Area1 The water temperature graph is displayed in digital information area 1 Area2 The water temperature graph is displayed in digital information area 2 b TEMP G...

Page 190: ...3 83 6 Example of displaying various graphs Wind direction velocity of the wind and current graph Water depth graph TEMP graph...

Page 191: ...EX message on the screen Notice To display NAVTEX message on the screen connecting NAVTEX receiver to JMA 900B is needed Displaying of NAVTEX message View Navtex Procedures 1 Open the NAVTEX menu by p...

Page 192: ...utton to close message display Deleting of NAVTEX message Delete Navtex Procedures 1 Open the NAVTEX menu by performing the menu operation below Main Sub Menu NAVTEX NAVTEX menu will appear 2 Select t...

Page 193: ...3 86 3 3 8 Applied Operations y y y 3 Check the delete type and left click Delete Navtex button Check the delete type...

Page 194: ...d message Before Deleting the messages before the input date Date input is needed All Message Deleting all messages 1 In case of deleting selected message Check Selected Message and left click Enter b...

Page 195: ...3 88 3 3 8 Applied Operations y y y 2 In case of deleting the messages before the input date Check Before and left click date input box Input the date and left click ENT button...

Page 196: ...3 89 Left click Enter button The reiceving messages before Input the date will be deleted 3 In case of deleting all messages Check All Message and left click Enter button...

Page 197: ...3 90 3 3 8 Applied Operations y y y All Messages will de deleted Notice This function works for JMA 900B software version 02 00 or later...

Page 198: ...sed the selection changes cyclically as follows Function Off Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4 Function Off The name of the current function mode is displayed at the lower left of the displa...

Page 199: ...Super Wide 2 Video Noise Rejection Radar video noise rejection Off Level1 Level2 3 AUTO Dynamic Range Automatic dynamic range control Off On 4 Process Switch Radar video process switching Off Range FI...

Page 200: ...tion Deepsea Use this mode to monitor a relatively long range for example the open sea Importance is attached to long range gain Fishnet Use this mode to detect small targets such as fishnets of round...

Page 201: ...and sea clutter are not strong or when the ship is in a bay AUTO Sea Automatically detects the strength of sea clutter and performs the most suitable sea clutter suppression processing Even when the...

Page 202: ...n the video process mode Remain or Peak Hold is used noise is hard to disappear Thus set a gain correction value to the side Page 5 2 PRF Same function as in the TXRX Setting described in 3 8 3 Set Sc...

Page 203: ...ly operating state can be saved for the function number Use this function to save the state of good setting that will be frequently used User Function Menu Page 5 8 Set Mode Default Saves the setting...

Page 204: ...CURS 3 10 1 Save Operating State Save User Setting The system s current operating state can be saved in the system by performing the operation below Procedures 1 Open the User Setting menu by performi...

Page 205: ...ser Setting The User Setting menu will appear 2 Left click the file name to want to load 3 Left click the Load User Setting Confirmation Window will appear To load the file left click the Yes button 3...

Page 206: ...the folder is changed and it causes the breakdown Do not insert and remove the USB device while transmitting The radar image becomes unstable by accessing the USB device not anticipated and it causes...

Page 207: ...save directory Procedures 1 Left click the Type combo box in the condition that the file manager was open 2 Left click the item of the type to want to copy 3 Left click the destination 1 combo box 4...

Page 208: ...ther save directory Local Disk Procedures 1 Left click the Type combo box in the condition that the file manager was open 2 Left click the item of the type to want to copy 3 Left click the destination...

Page 209: ...eft click the Delete button The dialog of the confirmation of the deletion execution is displayed When deleting click the OK A file is deleted IV Remove the USB Device Procedures 1 Left click USB icon...

Page 210: ...llation 1 Left click the button in the lower right of the screen The display of the chart is canceled 3 12 2 The Setting of The Chart Object to Display Chart Menu Procedures 1 Open the Chart menu by p...

Page 211: ...te Number of update Issue Number Issue number Date of Issue Date of issue 3 12 4 The Setting of Contour Contour Setting Procedures 1 Open the Contour Setting menu by performing the menu operation belo...

Page 212: ...pe menu by performing the menu operation below Chart Chart Type The Chart Type menu will appear The item to the selectable chart type is hereinafter S 57 Display the chart of S 57 C MAP Ed 3 Display t...

Page 213: ...akes about 15 seconds to change operation mode Do not change to ECDIS mode while navigation or observation of radar echo When changing to ECDIS mode its radar has to be turned to standby condition 3 1...

Page 214: ...3 107...

Page 215: ...4 SECTION 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4 1 USE OF NAVIGATION TOOLS 4 1 4 2 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4 20...

Page 216: ...des for complex measurement or ship courses EBL Maneuver Displays the course by steering the own ship and it is used as a rough guide for ship maneuvering Man Overboard Stores the latitude and longitu...

Page 217: ...upper left area on the display The range ring display switches disappear and appear between display and non display each time the Rings button is clicked The range ring interval is shown in the Rings...

Page 218: ...on markers shown on EBL EBL1 VRM1 EBL2 VRM2 EBL Bearing Display The bearing value of the current EBL1 or EBL2 on the PPI display is shown in the upper right of the radar display The currently operable...

Page 219: ...perable 2 Turn the EBL dial To turn the EBL dial to the right turn the EBL control clockwise to turn the EBL dial to the left turn the EBL control counterclockwise Cancellation 1 Press the EBL1 or EBL...

Page 220: ...arting point mode located at the upper right of the radar display The selected EBL starting point mode is switched as shown below each time the dial is pressed C D 3 Put the cursor on the EBL starting...

Page 221: ...mode for fixing EBL display EBL Bearing Fix When this function is set to Angle an EBL is fixed to the preset bearing For example if a true bearing of 020 is preset the EBL is fixed to the true bearin...

Page 222: ...ed at the intersection point of the VRM and EBL of the same number When the starting point of an EBL is offset the center of the VRM is defined as the offset EBL starting point Intersection markers sh...

Page 223: ...ted at the upper right of the display will be highlighted and the selected VRM becomes operable 2 Turn the VRM dial To turn the VRM dial to the right the VRM control wide to turn the VRM dial to the l...

Page 224: ...terval of parallel index lines are displayed in the PI Menu 2 Press the VRM dial again The parallel index lines will be fixed Note Parallel index lines are operable only while the PI Menu is displayed...

Page 225: ...es narrow when you turn the VRM dial counterclockwise and widen when you turn the VRM dial clockwise When the VRM dial is pressed the PI Menu closes and the parallel index lines are fixed During the o...

Page 226: ...Parallel index lines are displayed No Check Mark Parallel index lines are not displayed 2 Operation Mode Sets an operation mode for parallel index lines All All the parallel lines are operated at the...

Page 227: ...mode Turning the EBL dial changes the direction or elevation angle 3 Control Determines whether to operate all the lines at the same time The setting items are determined by the setting of 2 Operation...

Page 228: ...is changed 2 Reference Bearing Set a reference bearing for the numeric data display of parallel index lines The setting items are determined by the setting of 2 Operation Mode If All is selected True...

Page 229: ...splayed on both sides 4 Display for Individual Line Determines whether to turn on off the parallel index line display of a selected number On The line of the selected number is displayed Off The line...

Page 230: ...om when the rudder is steered to when the ship beings to turn Turn Mode Select a turn mode Radius Turning radius nm Rate Rate of turn deg min Turn Set Select the setting for turning If Radius is selec...

Page 231: ...display 2 Put the cursor on the starting point of the auxiliary line and set the bearing of the auxiliary line by operating the EBL dial The bearing of the auxiliary line is the final bearing in whic...

Page 232: ...hown 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 click The EBL will be fixed II...

Page 233: ...nd VRM will move as the cursor moves 3 Left click The EBL and VRM will be fixed IV Operating Parallel Index Lines PI To change the direction of parallel index lines Procedures 1 Put the cursor on near...

Page 234: ...the parallel index lines move 3 Left click The parallel index lines will be fixed To change the end points of parallel index lines If Individual is selected for Operation Mode the length of parallel i...

Page 235: ...n in the Cursor bearing range located at the upper right of the radar display The range is a distance from the own ship s position When moving the cursor to the target place the cursor at the front of...

Page 236: ...es 1 Put the cursor on the Cursor bearing numeric value indication true relative switching located at the upper right of the radar display and left click The selected mode is switched as shown below e...

Page 237: ...the target by turning the EBL dial The EBL1 bearing will be shown in the EBL1 bearing located at the upper right of the radar display The EBL1 bearing is the bearing of the target 3 Press the VRM1 key...

Page 238: ...click Refer to the figure below 4 Move the EBL2 to the other point B by turning the EBL dial Refer to the figure below 5 Press the VRM2 key When VRM2 is selected intersection marker will appear on th...

Page 239: ...CKING AND AIS 5 1 PREPARATION 5 2 5 2 TARGET TRACKING OPERATION 5 17 5 3 AIS OPERATION 5 30 5 4 DECISION OF TARGETS AS IDENTICAL ASSOCIATION 5 41 5 5 ALARM DISPLAY 5 44 5 6 TRACK FUNCTION 5 49 5 7 TRI...

Page 240: ...land II Intensity of echoes and the target tracking function The intensity of echoes and the tracking function have a correlationship and thus the target will be lost if no echoes are detected during...

Page 241: ...sition zone function The target tracking function also enables the simulation of the ship maneuvering method to avoid collisions by using the trial maneuver function If the mode is ground stabilizatio...

Page 242: ...n pattern by MR E W Anderson The closed loop of collision avoidance is shown on the left side and the closed loop of finding a right course on the right side Fig 5 1 Navigation Pattern Marine Accident...

Page 243: ...oint at the same time In practical operation of vessels a spot of collision has to be deemed to be a single point but a closed zone This closed zone is conceptually defined as a CPA Closest Point of A...

Page 244: ...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 N T R A O Vo VR VT VO Own ship s speed O Own shi...

Page 245: ...arget Dangerous target The alarm sounds The alarm message CPA TCPA turns red and blinks The symbol is turns red and indicates with X mark Numeric displayed target When the numeric data is displayed th...

Page 246: ...quisition zone The alarm sounds The alarm message New Target turns red and blinks Outline display The outlines of ships are displayed scaled down Numeric displayed target When the numeric data is disp...

Page 247: ...ed in red Real AIS AtoN target Numerical display The symbol is enclosed with the square Real AIS AtoN target Lost The alarm message Lost turns red Virtual AIS AtoN target On position Displayed target...

Page 248: ...can be displayed in total of activated and sleeping AIS targets Up to 100 activated AIS targets can be included in the total If there are more AIS targets than the allowable maximum they are displayed...

Page 249: ...arget Priority for AIS target Association target Setting of Tracked Target Symbol Display This function switches the tracking target symbol display between on and off Even if the tracking target symbo...

Page 250: ...ress the T R VECT key I Vector Mode Selection True Vector Mode In the true vector mode the direction of a target vector indicates the true course of the target and its vector length is proportional to...

Page 251: ...Relative mode shall optionally be used for the purpose of observation the True vector mode for grasping the true aspect of a target and the Relative vector mode for grasping a target s closest point...

Page 252: ...anceling a tracking target data Property Displaying the information of tracked targets AIS targets and marks AUTO Changing operation in accordance with the object at the cursor position Mark Putting a...

Page 253: ...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 of the tracked target Track...

Page 254: ...he 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 6 Operation on Numeric Value Latitude Longitude and C...

Page 255: ...t menu Setting vector mode T R VECT Procedures 1 Press the T R VECT key The current vector mode T true vector or R relative vector will be displayed in the target vector display true relative switchin...

Page 256: ...d targets are canceled in ascending order of danger The position of the scanner shall be at the centre of the azimuth or range in the acquisition activation zone Turning On Off the automatic acquisiti...

Page 257: ...uth by turning the EBL dial and push EBL dial The acquisition activation zone will be determined Manual Acquisition ACQ MANUAL Note If more targets are acquired manually in the condition that the maxi...

Page 258: ...after being acquired and tracked The number of vectors on the radar display needs to be reduced for easy observation When targets are to be re acquired from the beginning all the current vectors can...

Page 259: ...isplaying Numeric Data TGT DATA Procedures 1 Press the TGT DATA key The cursor mode set the TGT Data 2 Put the cursor on the tracked target for which numeric data is to be displayed and left click The...

Page 260: ...n 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 following menu operatio...

Page 261: ...t of ship names that have been input by selecting text input box will be displayed text input box Input a new ship name When this method is selected the ship name Name input window will open Entering...

Page 262: ...a reference target the vectors of the speed and other tracking targets will not be displayed correctly and may cause an accident z If a sailing ship is set as a reference target the vectors of the spe...

Page 263: ...function will be set to on or off On A reference target is set Off The reference target is canceled 6 Left click the speed sensor switching button in the Own Ship Information located at the upper rig...

Page 264: ...rgets Do not use the mode during navigation Otherwise an accident may result 5 2 7 Operation Test TT Test Menu The following functions are available for testing the target tracking function I Test Vid...

Page 265: ...ed Procedures 1 Open the TT test menu by following menu operation TT TT Test Menu 2 Left click the item button of Test Video The setting items for Test Video will be displayed 3 Select the test video...

Page 266: ...est Menu 3 Left click the item button of TT Simulator The setting items for TT Simulator will be displayed 4 Select the scenario to be set 5 Press the TX STBY key to transmit The simulator will be act...

Page 267: ...tor display will be turned off III Status display Status The current Target Tracking status will appear Procedures 1 Open the TT Test Menu by performing the following menu operation TT TT Test Menu 2...

Page 268: ...res 1 Open the TT Test Menu by performing the following menu operation TT TT Test Menu 2 Left click the item button of Gate Display The gate display mode is switched On Gate is displayed Off Gate is n...

Page 269: ...tting is set while LOG or 2AXW is selected for the speed sensor LOG or 2AXW cannot be selected for the speed sensor in the following case The AIS function is turned on and the current offset Set Drift...

Page 270: ...uisition zone AZ used for target tracking For the zone setting refer to Automatic acquisition in Section 5 2 1 Acquiring Target The position of the scanner shall be at the centre of the azimuth or ran...

Page 271: ...il mode displays the numeric data of only a single ship the simple mode can display the numeric data of up to two ships ii When SOG or STW indication column is 102 2kn other ship s speed is 102 2kn or...

Page 272: ...s outside the display Canceling AIS Target Information Display CNCL Data Procedures 1 Right click in the PPI The setting items for cursor modes will be displayed 2 Left click Cancel TGT Data Cursor mo...

Page 273: ...IS Message 2 Left click Addressed Message or Broadcast Message Each list shows ship names and message received time For an unread message is displayed to the left of the item number 3 Left click the i...

Page 274: ...last lost AIS target can be displayed The data of only one target that has been lost most recently can be displayed Procedures 1 Open the Display Lost Target Data menu by performing the following menu...

Page 275: ...Display to off to view the radar display easily Note An ID number or ship s name is always displayed for only targets with which numeric value is displayed 5 3 7 Setting AIS Filter AIS Filter Setting...

Page 276: ...a filter range by moving the cursor on the PPI screen and left click II Setting Sector Filter 3 Set a starting bearing by moving the cursor on the PPI screen and left click 4 Set an ending bearing by...

Page 277: ...on or off Display of Targets outside AIS Filter Filter Mode Procedures 1 Open the Filter Mode menu by performing the following menu operation AIS AIS Filter Setting Filter Mode 2 Left click the item...

Page 278: ...of 3 knots or more and it is now at anchor or on the berth 60 sec 18 min Vessel of 0 to 14 knots Class B 2 to 14 knots 60 sec 180 sec Vessel of 0 to 14 knots and it is now changing the course 60 sec...

Page 279: ...larm is not issued Danger A lost alarm is issued only for AIS targets for which a dangerous target alarm has been issued ACT Danger A lost alarm is issued only for activated AIS targets and AIS target...

Page 280: ...eft click the Association in Target Information located at the upper right of the display Association will be set to on or off Setting of Conditions for Identical Association Setting Procedures 1 Open...

Page 281: ...g tracked equipped with an AIS function approaches a cargo ship as a tracking target not equipped with an AIS function the tracking target symbol of the cargo ship may not be displayed any more Types...

Page 282: ...mode list is displayed 2 Left click the Property Cursor mode becomes the Property 3 Move the cursor on TT symbol or AIS symbol and left click TT Target INFO display or AIS Target INFO display is appea...

Page 283: ...symbols that can be displayed AIS ACT 95 Capacity The number of activated AIS targets by the AIS function has reached 95 of the maximum AIS ACT MAX The number of activated AIS targets by the AIS funct...

Page 284: ...y decide which target he should pay attention to It is not possible to switch off the tracked target visual alarm unless tracking is ceased or the alarm condition no longer applies The types of target...

Page 285: ...function sets a zone in a range and issues an alarm when a new target which is not yet acquired goes into this zone For the setting of an automatic acquisition zone refer to Acquiring Target in Secti...

Page 286: ...canceled without a lost target alarm being issued Lost Target Alarm Status Symbol on display Alarm characters Alarm sound Conditions Lost target Red Blinking Lost Beep sound pee Alarm acknowledgeable...

Page 287: ...em stops the follow up operation when the power of the master gyro is turned off or when any trouble occurs to the line When the power of the master gyro is recovered the Set Gyro alarm will be genera...

Page 288: ...The specified interval is displayed in the past position display interval switching in Target Information located at the upper right of the display When Off is displayed the track display function is...

Page 289: ...ck No combobox Colors set by performing the procedure in III Setting of Target Ship s Track Colors can be selected Individual colors can be set for up to 10 ships The same color is set for 11 to 20 sh...

Page 290: ...Color name One color is set for all ships Individual setting 3 Left click the button corresponding to the track number to be set The setting items for the selected track number will be displayed 4 Lef...

Page 291: ...ndividual ships Off The tracks of all ships are hidden On The tracks of all ships are displayed Even when Target Track Display is turned off the track data of other ships is saved if Track Memory Inte...

Page 292: ...k Function is turned off Procedures 1 Open the Target Track Setting menu by performing the following menu operation TT Target Track Setting The Target Track Setting menu Target Track Setting will be d...

Page 293: ...e setting items for the clear target track color Clear Target Color will appear 3 Left click Yes to clear the track line All the tracks of the selected color will be cleared Clear of Tracks by Setting...

Page 294: ...de Add Selected file is displayed on the radar display with the file load before Overwrite Selected file is displayed over the file load before 3 Left click the loading file The left clicked file is s...

Page 295: ...u will appear 3 Input the file name to be saved Up to ten characters can be input as a file name For inputs to the characters input screen refer to section 3 3 6 Operation on Numeric Value Latitude Lo...

Page 296: ...ation TT Target Track Setting File Operations 2 Left click the erasing file The left clicked file is selected 3 Left click the Erase button The Confirmation Window will appear 4 Left click Yes to eras...

Page 297: ...clicked file is selected 3 Left click the Select button The file name which was select by procedure 2 is displayed in the text box 4 Left click and make Target Track Display check box a check conditi...

Page 298: ...vering function is available only when a target tracking unit option is installed The trial maneuvering is the function of simulating own ship s course and speed for collision avoidance when a dangero...

Page 299: ...nts the change of own ship s vector as shown in Fig 5 7 an example of the course changed to the right Example Fig 5 7 the dangerous target forward left becomes safe as a result of simulation The track...

Page 300: ...NORMAL Dangerous target CPA Ring HL HL Fig 5 8 Trial Maneuvering in the Relative Vector Mode The above figure shows that the relative vector of the target has changed as shown in Fig 5 8 as a result...

Page 301: ...tion 0 0 to 100 knots min For inputs to the value input screen refer to Section 3 3 6 Operation on Numeric Value Latitude Longitude and Character Input menu Dangerous target symbols are displayed in r...

Page 302: ...5 63...

Page 303: ...ON DISPLAY 6 1 RADAR WAVE WITH THE HORIZON 6 1 6 2 STRENGTH OF REFLECTION FROM THE TARGET 6 3 6 3 SEA CLUTTER AND RAIN AND SNOW CLUTTER 6 5 6 4 FALSE ECHOES 6 9 6 5 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER SART 6...

Page 304: ...ings and ranges of the shore or islands using a chart and to monitor the position and movement of a heavy rain if it appears on the radar display Various types of radar display will be explained below...

Page 305: ...y is required to have a height of 660 m or more b If the height of a target is 10 m the radar range has to be approx 15 nm However the maximum radar range at which a target can be detected on the rada...

Page 306: ...gure 6 3 Sea shore line not displayed on the radar display Table 6 1 shows the relation between the target detection distance and the radar reflection cross sectional area RCS with regard to the type...

Page 307: ...RCS m Type of target Height from sea surface m X band S band X band S band Sea shore line 60 20 20 50 000 50 000 Sea shore line 6 8 8 5000 5000 Sea shore line 3 6 6 2500 2500 SOLAS target ship 5000GT...

Page 308: ...lutter Sea clutter appears as an image radiating outwardly from the center of the radar display and changing depending on the size and the shape of waves Generally as waves become larger image level o...

Page 309: ...ection probability decreases resulting in difficulty of target detection by the radar Table 6 3 Relation between Douglas sea state and average wind speed and significant wave height Significant wave h...

Page 310: ...Figure 6 4 and Figure 6 5 show examples in which detection distance is reduced due to the influence of precipitation Because of this a target which clearly appeared up to 10 NM by an X band radar puls...

Page 311: ...eather is bad By using image processing functions PROCl 1 to 3 it is expected that spurious waves are further suppressed Since optimal settings for those items can be automatically made by using the f...

Page 312: ...ar 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 there may be a part of weak or no returns Such...

Page 313: ...ection as shown in Figure 6 7 Radar scanner Funnel HL Direct microwave Secondary reflection of microwave Actual target False echo from funnel Figure 6 7 False echo by secondary reflection IV False Ech...

Page 314: ...e scale the repetition frequency because the distance of the target changes accordingly If second time echo is appeared when PRF menu set to Economy Otherwise Stagger Trigger menu set to on See sectio...

Page 315: ...d search party This radar provides a shortcut item to make settings for SART signal reception Execution of this item automatically switches to the setting for SART reception It also functions for dete...

Page 316: ...wo or more sets of radar equipment are installed on own ship use one set of 9 GHz band radar for detection of the SART signal and operate others as normal radars for avoiding collision monitoring targ...

Page 317: ...an be applied instead of a Radar Transponder SART When between an AIS and radar equipment are connected the rador screen can be also displayed AIS SART symbols I Radar Screen Display If receiving AIS...

Page 318: ...Data Display The following are Navigation Status by operating condition Normal operation AIS SART ACTIVE 14 Trial operation AIS SART TEST 15 If displaying AIS SART TEST 15 it indicates that the AIS SA...

Page 319: ...7SECTION 7 SETTINGS FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 7 1 SETTINGS AT INSTALLATION 7 1 7 2 SETTINGS 7 9 7 3 ADJUSTMENT 7 20 7 4 MAINTENANCE MENU 7 27...

Page 320: ...man Menu Procedures 1 Left click the Main Code Input button The Code Input menu will appear 2 Left click the 0 button 3 Left click the ENT button The Serviceman Menu will appear Note For servicemen in...

Page 321: ...type outputs a synchro signal Make sure of the type of the gyro compass installed on the own ship before setting the switches S6 and S7 Synchro signal Set the switches to SYNC Step signal Set the swit...

Page 322: ...E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 STEP ON SYNC OFF 360X OFF OFF 180X ON OFF 90X OFF ON 36X ON ON NOR OFF GYRO SIG DIRECTION REV ON PULSE OFF TYPE SYNC ON Don t care OFF 800P 360X OFF OFF 400P 180X ON OFF 200P 90X OFF...

Page 323: ...upper left of the display is maximized 4 Left click the Exit button If setting menu is not shut the setting is not saved 7 1 4 Tune Indicator Adjustment Set the scale make when the tune indicator bar...

Page 324: ...ment so that the target measured in step 2 is adjusted to the correct bearing 6 Left click the Exit button If setting menu is not shut the setting is not saved 7 1 6 Range Adjustment Make adjustment s...

Page 325: ...eckbox 3 Select the GYRO I F in the Heading Source checkbox 4 Left click the GYRO Setting edit box 5 Input the master gyro value to the value input screen For how to input numeric data on the numeric...

Page 326: ...ht of the CCRP Setting Menu and the ship width for Beam 5 Move the cursor onto the CCRP1 X Y value and left click to input the CCRP1 location When X 0 the CCRP is on the starboard side of the ship Whe...

Page 327: ...7 8 7 1 Settings at Installation yyy yyyy 7...

Page 328: ...Perform the following menu open procedure to open the Sector Blank setting menu Installation Menu Sector Blank 3 Set the sector blank number Sector1 Sector2 or Sector3 with which the sector blank func...

Page 329: ...Select the sector blank number for sector creation and click the Make Sector 1 Make Sector 3 button in the menu The selected sector blank will be made 4 Set the starting azimuth of the sector blank by...

Page 330: ...e Mode Setting Master Slave Place the system in the Slave mode when it is to be operated as the sub display that displays radar echoes by using radar signals from other radar equipment The input value...

Page 331: ...time zone difference between the universal time and local time 5 Display Style Set one of the following date display formats YYYY MM DD Example 2007 12 31 MMM DD YYYY Example Dec 31 2007 DD MMM YYYY E...

Page 332: ...t Setting Data Path Data Path setting menu will open 2 Set data path of Heading data POSN data and Speed data Heading POSN1 Speed Log Note When selected the Local Port data can be directly received wi...

Page 333: ...n the setting menu Installation Menu Installation Information 3 Input the installation information For the input method on the numeric value and character input screens see Section 3 3 6 Operation on...

Page 334: ...r how to input numeric data on the numeric value input screen see Section 3 3 6 Operation on Numeric Value Latitude Longitude and Character Input menu Setting the relay output Relay Output The operati...

Page 335: ...ternal ACK Setting This function enables the control of system when Buzzer Off Contact signal have received Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to open th...

Page 336: ...tallation Menu Alarm Sound Output Mode 3 Left click the Sound Output Mode combo box 4 Select the function to be used The item is switched On Off1 The explanation is in the following Off2 Setting and A...

Page 337: ...enu INS Setting 2 Select the items that interlock with other display units The setting of item will be changed Day Night Interlock setting for Day Night mode Checked The interlock setting for Day Nigh...

Page 338: ...2 Left click Route SYNC button 3 Left click Route button Route Route menu will open 4 Left click the Route combobox 5 Select the route and left click to display Selected route will be displayed on own...

Page 339: ...y service engineers during system installation Do not carry out the adjustments of the equipment except authorized service persons If wrong setting is carried out this may cause unstable operation Do...

Page 340: ...Perform the following menu open procedure to open the target tracking setting menu RADAR TT Initial Setup TT 3 Increase or decrease numerical value by Left clicking the button for the Vector Constant...

Page 341: ...ls are also input which may cause unstable target acquisition or tracking It is important to set a value four or five greater than the value with which unnecessary signals are detected The quantizatio...

Page 342: ...ows 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 to the left Turn the GAIN c...

Page 343: ...wing units adjust the performance monitor according to the procedures in this section Performance monitor Antenna unit Magnetron I Reception Monitor Adjustment MON Adjustment Adjust the circuit for mo...

Page 344: ...he performance monitor Indicator Adjustment menu Adjust Menu TXRX Adjustment Performance Monitor 3 Increase or decrease numerical value by Left clicking the button for the MON Indicator Adjustment so...

Page 345: ...yyyy 7 When the performance monitor is adjusted acquiring TGT by the Target Track function is not released When the TGT symbol exists in the performance monitor pattern and it is not easy to adjustmen...

Page 346: ...bilized by initializing the memory area To initialize the memory area follow the procedure in this section The memory area is reset to the factory setting when initialized This procedure is to initial...

Page 347: ...Internal Settings Data Backup Save the internal memory data such as item settings in menus into USB memory card or other drive The internal memory data should be saved at completion of system setting...

Page 348: ...ars that display unit software version since 2 00 Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the Internal to backup menu Maintenance Menu Data Backup 3 L...

Page 349: ...he destination to backup 5 Select the Data Types Setting Data Only 6 Left click Start The confirming message is displayed Left click OK The copy begins 7 When copying finished Completed Successfully i...

Page 350: ...rs that display unit software version before 2 00 Procedures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the data restore menu Maintenance Menu Data Restore 3 Left c...

Page 351: ...ures 1 Open the Serviceman Menu 2 Perform the following menu open procedure to open the data restore menu Maintenance Menu Data Restore 3 Left click OK 4 Left click Restore of Data Copy Direction and...

Page 352: ...7 33 5 Left click Start The confirming message is displayed Left click OK The restore begins 6 When copying finished Completed Successfully is displayed So left click the Close button...

Page 353: ...menu open procedure to open the Clear TX Time menu Maintenance Menu TXRX Time Clear TX Time 3 Select Yes in the Confirmation Menu The transmission time in the antenna s internal control circuit is cl...

Page 354: ...ation Menu The antenna time data in the antenna s internal control circuit is saved to the display unit IV Reading of Antenna Time Display Unit To TXRX This procedure is to read the antenna time data...

Page 355: ...8SECTION 8 MAINTENANCE 8 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 8 1 8 2 REGULAR BACKUP 8 2 8 3 MAINTENANCE ON EACH UNIT 8 5 8 4 PERFORMANCE CHECK 8 10 8 5 REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS 8 18...

Page 356: ...Otherwise equipment failure or death or serious injury due to electric shock may result because voltage is outputted from the rectifier even when the radar is not operating 8 1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE Fo...

Page 357: ...any HDD in this device broken down contact promptly specialized service personnel For radars that display unit software version before 2 00 Procedures 1 Left click the Main Code Input button The Code...

Page 358: ...y unit software version since 2 00 Procedures 1 Left click the Main Code Input button The Code Input menu will appear 2 Input 1111 3 Left click the ENT button The radar mode ends and the Backup screen...

Page 359: ...tom Copies custom data 7 Left click Start The confirming message is displayed Left click OK The copy begins 8 When copying finished Completed Successfully is displayed So left click the Close button 9...

Page 360: ...the scanner unit Refer to section 1 4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS Otherwise you may be injured if touching the rotating scanner unit by accident Do not touch the radiator Even if the power is turned off the rad...

Page 361: ...at a torque of approximately 1470N cm 150kgf cm Do not fasten the bolts with a torque exceeding the specified value Otherwise the screws may be broken b Use an offset wrench of 11 mm 13 mm or a double...

Page 362: ...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 Mounting legs Check the mounti...

Page 363: ...lure may result Do not twist or pull the coaxial cable 8 3 2 Wave Guide Tube JMA 923B 7XA 9XA 8 3 3 Coaxial Cable JMA 933B SA The coaxial tube gland of a coaxial cable terminal is fully waterproofed w...

Page 364: ...ner to clean the screen Otherwise the screen surface may be damaged 8 3 5 Display Unit NCD 2096 Dust accumulated on the screen will reduce clarity and darken the video For cleaning it wipe it with a p...

Page 365: ...iteria Remarks Transmitter receiver Unit Tuning LED of Receiver The LED is lighting during operation 48NM range Video and echoes on the screen Sensitivity LCD brilliance can be controlled correctly Va...

Page 366: ...larm Log Navigation alarm log display System Alarm Log Error log display System Information System information display Self diagnosis function Self Test Checking of memory scanner unit and communicati...

Page 367: ...radar terminal board ARPA ALM Test of contact output to radar terminal board ARPAALM ON OFF Checked or Unchecked RADAR CONTACT 1 Test of contact output to radar terminal board RADAR CONTACT 1 ON OFF...

Page 368: ...in LAN Sub LAN Processing Unit SRB2 Communication state of SRB board 2 Main LAN Sub LAN Processing Unit ROL Communication state of ROL CDC 1338 1339 Main LAN Sub LAN Hard Disk Dual Drive State of HDD1...

Page 369: ...the entire screen white character on the black background Gray Sale Gray scale display 8 levels Color Bar Displays a color bar To return to the normal display left click If errors occur in the monito...

Page 370: ...ow 25 30 kW 6 to 9 scale marks Check of the Performance Monitor MON Display Displaying the performance monitor status The Range change and the pulse width change are possible though the range is autom...

Page 371: ...se the alarm logs press the All Clear button in the log display window The alarm list for its indications is shown in the section 9 1 1 List of Alarms and other Indications System INFO Displaying the...

Page 372: ...Operating Time Of Scanner Total operating time of the scanner unit Total Total operating time of scanner unit Transmit Total transmit time of scanner unit Motor Rotate Total rotate time of scanner mo...

Page 373: ...the magnetron Otherwise your watch may be damaged because the magnetron is a strong magnet Two or more persons shall replace the liquid crystal monitor If only one person does this work he may drop th...

Page 374: ...MPXP34470 MPXP34470 means revision such as A B and so on 8 5 2 Replacement of Magnetron Replacement of magnetron must be made by specialized service personnel For details refer to Service Manual Use n...

Page 375: ...and turn off to the lower side the safety switch 2 Remove the pedestal cover Remove the cover on the left port side 3 Check that there is no remaining electric charge in the modulation high voltage ci...

Page 376: ...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 Make sure that there is no foreign matter or d...

Page 377: ...tom of the stern side of the scanner unit 2 Loosen the hexagonal bolts 4 and remove the pedestal cover Remove the cover on the right starboard side 3 Loosen the screws four M4 screws to remove the mag...

Page 378: ...ing replaced the magnetron reassemble the unit by following the disassembly procedure in the reverse order Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws and do not forget to reconnect the cables Make...

Page 379: ...mitter Receiver Unit NTG 3230 1 Loosen the four screws and remove the cover The screws are slotted captive screws Use a flat blade screwdriver 2 Remove the screws six M4 screws and slide the modulator...

Page 380: ...agnetron After having replaced the magnetron reassemble the unit by following the disassembly procedure in the reverse order Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws and do not forget to reconnec...

Page 381: ...ve the cover The screws are slotted captive screws Use a flat blade screwdriver 2 Loosen the upset head bolt one M4 bolt and slide the tightening metal fitting located between the modulator and the ci...

Page 382: ...t possible to slide the modulator 4 Remove the cables connected to the modulator and the screws on the outside of the modulator four M4 screws and slide the modulator to the right to remove it Modulat...

Page 383: ...rect connections on the replacement magnetron After having replaced the magnetron reassemble the unit by following the disassembly procedure in the reverse order Do not forget to tighten the bolts and...

Page 384: ...lead wire correctly Motor Replacement Procedure for Scanner Unit NKE 1130 1139 1 Before starting part replacement work turn off the safety switch of the scanner unit The safety switch is located on th...

Page 385: ...side NKE 1130 Disconnect the cables connecting the motor to the motor driver circuit board 4 Remove the cover on the left port side and remove the five screws M5 to remove the fixture NKE 1130 Remove...

Page 386: ...ving 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 Make sur...

Page 387: ...2 Loosen the hexagonal bolts 4 and remove the pedestal cover Remove the cover on the left port side 3 Remove the cables connected to the motor driver circuit board 4 Remove the hexagonal bolts four M8...

Page 388: ...ghten the hexagonal bolts to an appropriate torque 140 kgf cm so they are free of looseness 8 After having installed the motor grease the gear wheel 9 After having replaced the motor reassemble the un...

Page 389: ...he three screws securing the upper cabinet and the LCD panel 6 Remove the three screws securing the lower cabinet and the LCD panel 7 Uplift slowly carefully the LCD panel and then remove the video ca...

Page 390: ...saving to non volatile memory at fixed intervals 8 5 5 1 Replacement of battery on CMC 1323 ATX Mother board Replaces the battery in the battery holder on the ATX mother board CMC 1323 with a new one...

Page 391: ...e main unit always disconnect cables and connectors that are connected to the main unit after turning off power switch and pulling down circuit breaker If it is forcibly pulled out while the cables an...

Page 392: ...8 37 4 Draw out forward and take out the NCM 860 control unit 5 Unscrew the upper lid of NCM 860 control unit Drawing of NCM 860 control unit seen from above...

Page 393: ...over of NCM 860 control unit 7 Remove the screw on the upper part of DVI connector 8 Remove CKA 141 ADD card while pulling fastening device on the back toward the right Do not pull fastening device st...

Page 394: ...8 39 9 Remove CKA 141 ADD card 10 Remove screws and cables connected to CMC 1323 ATX motherboard in NCM 860 control unit 11 Remove CMC 1323 ATX mother board CKA 141 ADD Card CMC 1323 ATX Motherboard...

Page 395: ...yyyy yyyy 12 Replace the battery in the battery holder on CMC 1323 with a new one CMC 1323 13 Install CMC 1323 and CKA 141 in NCM 860 control unit in the reverse order of removing it Remove the batte...

Page 396: ...nufacturing lot 1 Remove cables connected to CBD 1831 UPS battery 2 Remove screws fixing in NDC 1445 1444 processing unit 3 Unscrew CBD 1831 UPS battery There are four screws each on upper and lower s...

Page 397: ...9SECTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING AND AFTER SALES SERVICE 9 1 FAULT FINDING 9 1 9 2 TROUBLE SHOOTING 9 8 9 3 AFTER SALES SERVICE 9 18...

Page 398: ...ust these points 9 1 1 List of Alarms and other Indications If any of the following alarm occurs the system displays the alarm message in red in order to attract the attention of operator Other messag...

Page 399: ...t error 962 PROC Trigger Alarm Process unit Trigger error 304 PROC Heading Alarm Process unit Heading error 964 PROC Video Alarm Process unit Video error 303 Speed 2AXG Alarm 2 axis log speed over gro...

Page 400: ...gets to be activated AIS Alarm ii Alarm AIS alarm Up to 10 alarm messages can be displayed AIS MAX Target INFO Maximum number of AIS targets CPA TCPA Alarm There is a dangerous target 301 Lost Alarm F...

Page 401: ...ing fishing prohibited 242 Ice Area Alarm Crossing ice area 239 Incineration Area Alarm Crossing incineration area 251 Inshore Traffic Zone Alarm Crossing inshore traffic zone 231 LAT Limit Over Alarm...

Page 402: ...F Mark or line input when the latitude and longitude is invalid Not Allowed INFO General operation error Out of Range INFO Out of target acquisition range Slave Mode INFO Operation of a menu for the s...

Page 403: ...hover of the Interswitch ended normally ISW Connection Masked INFO Inhibition of control connection is set ISW Straight INFO The interswitch is forced to change the connection into straight ISW Time O...

Page 404: ...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 dispersion in the fusing chara...

Page 405: ...g or repair work 1 Poor Contact in Terminal Board of Inter Unit Cables a Poor contact in terminal board b The cable end is not fully connected that it contacted with earthed another terminal c Disconn...

Page 406: ...eiver unit 5AJBV00007 A103 Dummy NJC4002 NJRC Transmitter Receiver unit 5ANDF00001 A104 Filter NJC9952 NJRC Transmitter Receiver unit 5AWAX00002 A301 Diode Limiter NJS6930 NJRC Transmitter Receiver un...

Page 407: ...it CSC 656 Scanner unit Fan 7BFRD0002 means revision such as A B and so on Monitor unit LCD LED Panel 7WSRD0002 means revision such as A B and so on Monitor unit LCD LED Operation circuit CCK 972A Ope...

Page 408: ...ter receiver unit Relay filter circuit CSC 656 Monitor unit LCD LED Panel 7WSRD0002 means revision such as A B and so on Monitor unit LCD LED Operation circuit CCK 972A Operation unit Operation circui...

Page 409: ...it Fan 7BFRD0002 means revision such as A B and so on Monitor unit LCD LED Panel 7WSRD0002 means revision such as A B and so on Monitor unit LCD LED Operation circuit CCK 972A Operation unit Operation...

Page 410: ...Transmitter receiver unit Relay filter circuit CSC 656 Monitor unit LCD LED Panel 7WSRD0002 means revision such as A B and so on Monitor unit LCD LED Operation circuit CCK 972A Operation unit Operatio...

Page 411: ...riction Mode The functional restriction mode is able to be used only the radar mode and the following functions are limited Displays of the chart Danger detection function Changes to ECDIS mode Functi...

Page 412: ...the emergency mode 9 2 6 Entering in the Emergency Mode The function emergency mode is able to be used only the radar mode and the following functions are limited Alarm list display Chart display Chan...

Page 413: ...appear 6 Press Drive Organization tab The Drive Organization tab will appear 7 Press System drive only 8 Press Set and then press Close The Disk Information Backup menu closed 9 Press The Chart Radar...

Page 414: ...ill appear 2 Select the Drive Organization tab The Drive Organization tab will appear 3 Select the Dual drive DISK1 and 2 D and E drive and select Set The mode of the display unit will be set to the n...

Page 415: ...aused due to misuse faulty operation negligence or force major such as natural disaster and fire the product will be repaired with charges z Repair after the Warranty Period If any defective function...

Page 416: ...an be turned on The lamp on the Operation unit is lit YES NO 2 A few minutes after powering on it will become standby status YES NO 3 When powering on or TX ON LCD monitor something is lit YES NO 4 Th...

Page 417: ...10SECTION 10 DISPOSAL 10 1 DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT 10 1 10 2 DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES 10 1 10 3 DISPOSAL OF USED MAGNETRON 10 1 10 4 DISPOSAL OF TR TUBE 10 2 10 5 ABOUT THE CHINA ROHS 10 3...

Page 418: ...egulations For detail consult with the dealer you purchased the product our business office or local government z Do not replace lithium batteries without notice In such case contact to our agent or s...

Page 419: ...the expired TR tube Radioisotopes are in the TR tube z Disposal of TR tube with these marks must be done in accordance with the laws and regulations of the pertaining country For detail consult with...

Page 420: ...Unit Display Unit Operation Unit RADAR Processing Unit Peripherals Options Cables Documents SJ T11306 2006 Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous material...

Page 421: ...IT NKE 1139 11 5 11 6 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1130 11 5 11 7 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1129 7 9 11 6 11 8 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1125 6 9 11 7 11 9 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER UNIT NTG 3230 11 8 11 10 TRANSMITTER RECEIVER UNIT NT...

Page 422: ...11 Power supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 12 Power Consumption Approx 600VA typical Approx 2200VA at Maximum wind speed 13 PS Voltage Fluctuation 10 at the maximum cabl...

Page 423: ...ion 2 to 13 2Hz Amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100Hz acceleration 7m s2 11 Power supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 12 Power Consumption Approx 600VA typical Approx 2200VA at Ma...

Page 424: ...1 Power supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 12 Power Consumption Approx 550VA typical Approx 1900VA at Maximum wind speed 13 PS Voltage Fluctuation 10 at the maximum cable...

Page 425: ...n 2 to 13 2Hz Amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100Hz acceleration 7m s2 11 Power supply Input AC100 to 115V 50 60Hz 1 or AC220 to 240V 50 60Hz 1 12 Power Consumption Approx 550VA typical Approx 1900VA at Maxi...

Page 426: ...Horizontal 4 Directional Characteristics Horizontal beam width 1 9 Vertical beam width 25 Side lobe Level below 26dB within 10 below 30dB outside 10 5 Revolution Approx 24rpm 6 Power Supply for Motor...

Page 427: ...5dB Typical 17 Tuning Manual AUTO 11 7 SCANNER UNIT NKE 1129 7 9 1 Dimensions 7ft Height 536 x Swing Circle 2270 mm 9ft Height 536 x Swing Circle 2825 mm 2 Mass 7ft Approx 51kg 9ft Approx 53kg 3 Pola...

Page 428: ...MHz 9 Transmitting Power 25kW peak 10 Transmitting Tube Magnetron M1568BS 11 TX Pulse width Repetition Frequency SP1 0 07uS 2250Hz MP1 0 2uS 2250Hz MP2 0 3uS 1900Hz MP3 0 4uS 1400Hz LP1 0 8uS 750Hz LP...

Page 429: ...uS 1900Hz MP3 0 4uS 1400Hz LP1 0 8uS 750Hz LP2 1 0uS 650Hz LP3 1 2uS 510Hz 0 125 0 25 0 5nm SP1 0 75nm SP1 MP1 1 5nm SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 3nm MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 6nm MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 12nm MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP...

Page 430: ...3 0 4uS 1400Hz LP1 0 8uS 750Hz LP2 1 0uS 650Hz LP3 1 2uS 510Hz 0 125 0 25 0 5nm SP1 0 75nm SP1 MP1 1 5nm SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 3nm MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 6nm MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 12nm MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 LP2 24nm MP3 L...

Page 431: ...ion 14 Electronic Bearing Lines 2 EBL1 EBL2 on Center Floating 15 EBL bearing Indication 000 0 to 359 9 Numerical Indication in 4 digits 16 Tuning Indication Bar graph 17 Marking Function Electronic M...

Page 432: ...BP BZ GPS IEC61162 1 LOG IEC61162 1 Pulse Log GYRO IEC61162 2 SYNC STEP AIS IEC61162 2 Inter switch Option Radar Buoy External Alarm output 36 Receivable Signal 1 Navigation equipment Longitude Latit...

Page 433: ...00 37 Sendable Signal 1 Slave video Radar video TIY VD BP 2048p BZ 2 Navigation Information Radar system data RSD IEC61162 1 2 Own ship data OSD Tracking target data TTM TLL TTD TLB JRC ARPA AIS targe...

Page 434: ...arm Auto acquisition Zone 2 Sector Setting Range 0 5 to 32nm Alarm Indication Symbol on Display Visible Audible Alarm 6 Safe Limits CPA TCPA Setting Condition CPA LIMIT 0 1 to 9 9 nm TCPA LIMIT 1 to 9...

Page 435: ...o 32nm Alarm Indication Symbol on Display Visible Audible Alarm 5 Safe Limits CPA TCPA Setting Condition CPA LIMIT 0 1 to 9 9 nm TCPA LIMIT 1 to 99 min Alarm Condition Safe Target CPA CPA LIMIT or 0 T...

Page 436: ...t 9 System Failure Alarm Visible Audible Alarm 10 Speed Input Auto LOG 11 14 PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU 84 1 Dimensions Width 130 x Depth 180 x Height 70 mm 2 Mass Approx 0 7kg 3 Operating Frequency 3050...

Page 437: ...A 1 2 Interswitch Setup A 1 A 2 INTERSWITCH OPERATION A 3 A 2 1 Operation Flow A 3 A 2 2 Inter Switch Menu A 4 A 2 3 Change of Connection Pattern A 6 A 2 4 Operating Connection Pattern Files File Oper...

Page 438: ...na Height Section 7 1 8 Antenna Height Setting Antenna Height Antenna installation location Section 7 1 9 Setting of CCRP CCRP Setting Sector Blank Section 7 2 1 Sector Blank Setting Sector Blank Perf...

Page 439: ...ner unit The lower stand indicates the connection mode Master Mode in which the scanner unit can be controlled by the display unit Slave Mode in which the scanner unit cannot be controlled When Slave...

Page 440: ...A 3 A 2 INTERSWITCH OPERATION Follow the flowchart below to change the current interswitch connection pattern A 2 1 Operation Flow...

Page 441: ...BY 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 h on page 2 16 and left click The ISW Setti...

Page 442: ...on is clicked select cancel the display unit If this button is clicked in the naming a display unit or scanner unit mode the name input window is opened f Name Name If this button is clicked set to th...

Page 443: ...lay Units 2 Move the cursor onto the display unit A2 2 Inter Switch Menu d e to be changed and left click The selected display unit will be highlighted To deselect the display unit left click key agai...

Page 444: ...d The connection pattern will be changed II Saving connection patterns Save Procedures 1 Open the Inter Switch Menu 2 Left click the Pattern button The ISW Pattern menu at the upper right of the displ...

Page 445: ...m the list A 2 5 Name 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 Press the Name button N...

Page 446: ...n state the master display unit must be placed in transmission state If the master display unit is moved from the transmission state to the transmission standby state the slave display unit is forcibl...

Page 447: ...PPENDIX A 3 Reference Setting at Installation Setting of the interswitch circuit CCL 304 The settings of the DIP switches SW11 to SW13 are shown below 1 SW11 setting extension mode and master slave se...

Page 448: ...ON No 2 scanner unit connected OFF No 2 scanner unit not connected 5 ON No 3 display unit connected OFF No 3 display unit not connected 6 ON No 3 scanner unit connected OFF No 3 scanner unit not conn...

Page 449: ...APPENDIX B Interconnection diagram System diagram Connection diagram Gyro settings...

Page 450: ...B 1 Fig B 101 Interconnection Diagram of NCD 2096 2096F...

Page 451: ...101 BRILL AC100V 240V FAN ALM DVI RGB CCK 972A PC710 H 7WSRD0002 23 1 LED Monitor 8P H 7ZCRD1328 FL1 9P 2m H 7ZCRD1329 RGB 2m KC V2 AC 2m VM0301 VM0303B2M CDC 1339 DVI OUT CCK 986 J102 CBD 1832 J812 m...

Page 452: ...972A PC710 H 7WSRD0002 23 1 LED Monitor 8P H 7ZCRD1328 FL1 9P 5m H 7ZCRD1330 RGB 5m KC V5 AC 5m VM0301 VM0303B5M CDC 1339 DVI OUT CCK 986 J102 CBD 1832 J812 means revision such as A B and so on A B F...

Page 453: ...PENDIX Interconnection Diagram System Diagram Connection Diagram Gyro Settings W62 H 7ZCRD1332 W65 H 7ZCRD1335 W63 H 7ZCRD1333 W64 H 7ZCRD1334 W66 H 7ZCRD1336 Fig B 104 Interconnection Diagram of NCE...

Page 454: ...T D CCK 976 PC640 7P J6201 OPERATION CIRCUIT B CCK 974 PC620 SP1 A1 OPERATION UNIT NCE 5163 FT FL1 2P J6407 14P J6101 15P J6102 OPERATION CIRCUIT A CCK 973 PC610 14P J6301 OPERATION CIRCUIT C CCK 975...

Page 455: ...P103 J102 D sub9 COM3 COM2 COM1 COM3 COM2 COM1 NCE 5163 F FT Operation Unit C W67 2m H 7ZCRD1337 CT W68 6m H 7ZCRD1338 Internal Operation Unit CMD 996 E ET CCK 976 Operation Circuit A CCK 974 Operatio...

Page 456: ...50 60Hz 1 LCD Power AC100 115V AC220 240V 50 60Hz 1 Scanner Moter AC100 115V AC220 240V 50 60Hz 1 Inverter Power Control Circuit Inverter CBD 1851 UPS Battery 5VAR 12V 5V 3 3V 12V 5V 10A 1 5A 0 3A 0 8...

Page 457: ...ERATOR AVR INTERFACE CIRCUIT PC1101 PC1001 DIODE LIMITER RF AMP IF AMP VIDEO AMP RECEIVER Receiver Bandwidth Control Tune Control Tx Trigger Pulse Width A B Z FILTER DUMMY LOAD MOTOR DRIVER PC1501 AC1...

Page 458: ...MOTOR DRIVER PC1501 AC100 110 220 230V 50 60Hz 1 DC 48V Serial Com BP BZ VD TRIG NKE 1139 NKE 1129 Scanner Unit NTG 3230 NTG 3225 Transceiver Receiver Unit SWITCHING CIRCUIT PC201 MH GENERATOR PC1001...

Page 459: ...150 8W H 7LPRD0122 MD 12N1MD 12N1 DUMMY 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 1 12V 2 C2 1 Z 2 ZE 3 A 4 B 5 12V 6 GND 8 GND 1 M 2 M 9 NC 10 NC S G S G S G 8 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WHT BLK BLU...

Page 460: ...1 Z 2 ZE 3 A 4 B 5 12V 6 GND 1 M 2 M 9 NC 10 NC S G S G S G 8 GND 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 WHT BLK BLU WHT BLK BLU 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 7 8 SE YEL BLK BLU WHT RED SHIELD FAN F...

Page 461: ...B 12 APPENDIX Interconnection Diagram System Diagram Connection Diagram Gyro Settings Fig B 112 Interconnection Diagram of NKE 1129 AC110V...

Page 462: ...B 13 Fig B 113 Interconnection Diagram of NKE 1129 AC220V...

Page 463: ...B 14 APPENDIX Interconnection Diagram System Diagram Connection Diagram Gyro Settings Fig B 114 Interconnection Diagram of NTG 3225...

Page 464: ...B 15 Fig B 115 Interconnection Diagram of NKE 1130 AC110V...

Page 465: ...B 16 APPENDIX Interconnection Diagram System Diagram Connection Diagram Gyro Settings Fig B 116 Interconnection Diagram of NKE 1130 AC220V...

Page 466: ...B 17 Fig B 117 Interconnection Diagram of NKE 1139 AC110V...

Page 467: ...Unit ZCRD1457 PTE PTI W401 7ZCRD1509 WHT T J82 J81 P81 P82 WHT BLK BLU RED BLK WHT BRN 1 1 MON NJU 84 ZCRD1276 S G 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 1 RE...

Page 468: ...VDE 3 MTR 4 MTR 1 15V 2 12V 3 8V 4 GND 5 15V 6 10V 7 10VE 8 5V 1 MCT 2 MBK 3 HSP 4 HTER 5 TISTOP 6 C2 7 GND 8 MPS 9 MIER 2 1A 1 2A 2 1A 1 2A 2 1A 1 2A 1 MH 2 NC 3 MN 1 MH 2 NC 3 MN 1 X1 2 X2 No 2 No...

Page 469: ...T ISW ISW RADAR NSK RADAR1 RADAR2 SYS ALM OP CONTACT OP CONTACT PWR ALM SYS PWR CONTACT1 CONTACT2 CONTACT3 CONTACT4 CONTACT5 CONTACT6 ACK OUT CONTACT1 CONTACT2 RADAR RADAR ARPA RADAR CONTACT3 RADAR CO...

Page 470: ...V 48V 1 R1 2 S1 3 S2 S3 5 R2 N C P 200P P 200P N C S LOG S LOG VD VDE TR TRE BP BPE BZ BZE VD VDE TR TRE BP BPE BZ BZE ARPA1 RX ARPA1 RX ARPA2 RX ARPA2 RX NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO ACK IN ACK IN I...

Page 471: ...NC COM NO ACK IN ACK IN IN IN ACK IN ACK IN NAV1 RX NAV1 RX NAV1 TX NAV1 TX NAV2 RX NAV2 RX GYRO RX GYRO RX AIS RX AIS RX AIS TX AIS TX D LOG RX D LOG RX DEPTH RX DEPTH RX NAVTEX RX NAVTEX RX NAVTEX T...

Page 472: ...B 23 Fig B 123 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of JMA 933B SA...

Page 473: ...B 24 APPENDIX Interconnection Diagram System Diagram Connection Diagram Gyro Settings means revision such as A B and so on A B Fig B 124 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of NCD 2096F Flash Mount Type...

Page 474: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF DIRECTION ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF S1 S1 SETTING TABLE GYRO SIG STEP SYNC 36X 90X 180X 360X NOR REV LOG SIG PULSE SYNC Don t care...

Page 475: ...B 26 APPENDIX Interconnection Diagram System Diagram Connection Diagram Gyro Settings Table B 103 Setting Table of GYRO Compass and Log...

Page 476: ...OUT1 E VD OUT1 VD OUT1 E TRIG OUT1 TRIG OUT1 E BP OUT1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 BP OUT1 E BZ OUT1 BZ OUT1 E MTR OUT1 MTR OUT1 MTR OUT1 E 21 22 23 24 25 26 TB4201 ISW IN OUT...

Page 477: ...B 28 APPENDIX Interconnection Diagram System Diagram Connection Diagram Gyro Settings Fig B 127 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of NQE 3141 4...

Page 478: ...04 TO DISPLAY1 TO DISPLAY2 TO DISPLAY3 TO DISPLAY4 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 3 J903 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 J904 J905 1 2 J909 15V GND GND GND 5 V 15V AC L AC N TRTP E POWLED TRTP FANV FANE FANPLS 1 2 3...

Page 479: ...acquisition 5 17 AZI Mode 3 27 Backup 8 2 Basic menu operation 3 16 Batch clearing marks or lines 3 57 Bearing adjustment 7 5 BRILL 3 6 Brilliance 2 10 2 31 Buzzer volume 3 75 Canceling AIS target in...

Page 480: ...playing data of lost AIS target 5 35 Displaying target ID No 5 21 Displaying the Chart 3 103 EBL 4 3 4 22 EBL maneuver 4 15 Edit user map 3 51 Electronic bearing lines 4 3 Emergency Mode 9 15 ENC issu...

Page 481: ...Method of displaying numeric data 5 20 MOB Man Over Board 3 72 MON 7 24 Move 3 52 Move cross cursor mark by trackball 3 14 Move own ship s display position 3 29 Move vertex 3 54 3 55 Moving a mark or...

Page 482: ...18 Reset alarm buzzer 3 12 3 13 RM 3 28 Route Message 9 4 SART 6 12 Save of internal memory data 7 28 Save operating state 3 97 Save own ship s track data 3 39 Save user map 3 59 Save user setting 3...

Page 483: ...Track function 5 49 Tracked target data display 5 20 Tracked target information 2 7 Trails 3 30 Trial maneuver 5 59 Trouble shooting 9 8 True vector mode 5 11 TT 7 21 TT test menu 5 25 Tune 3 7 Tune...

Page 484: ...S Note on Java Support The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as online cont...

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