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Section 5  Basic Operation of the Radar

 

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Summary of Contents for JMR-5410-4X

Page 1: ...MR 5425 5425 6XH 7X 9X 6XH 7X 9X JMR JMR 5430 5430 S JMR JMR 5472 5472 S JMR JMR 5482 5482 S SH S SH Not use the asbestos For further information contact URL Head office http www jrc co jp eng Marine Service Department 1 7 32 Tatsumi Koto ku Tokyo 135 0053 Japan tmsc jrc co jp 81 50 3786 9201 e mail One call INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL JMR 5400 series MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION M...

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Page 3: ...his manual in a convenient place for future reference Make use of this manual when experiencing operation difficulties z The LCD of this equipment uses thin film transistors TFT If some pixels on the screen are not clear the colour is different or the screen is brighter than usual it is not because of defect instead it is because of inherent characteristic of the TFT display technology z The infor...

Page 4: ...arts are no 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 at the same time It is also important to select a secure footing to work on as the secondary effects of electrical shock hazards can be more serious In the event of electrical shocks disinfe...

Page 5: ... 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 heart c Check for respiration by bringing your face or the back of your hand to the patient s face d Check the size of patient s pupils 6 Opening the patient s mouth remove artificial teeth cigarettes chewing gum etc if any With t...

Page 6: ...e 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 patient lying calmly giving him or her coffee tea or any other hot drink but not alcoholic drink to keep him or her warm Mouth to mouth artificial respiration with the patient s head lifted 1 1 Lift the back par...

Page 7: ... for the arrival of the emergency services If you call an ambulance you can get instructions regarding how to judge cardiac arrest and how to do cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR Not breathing or indeterminate state Check for breathing and judge for cardiac arrest Check for breathing Chest compressions With each compression depress the chest wall to a depth of approximately 5 cm Perform compressio...

Page 8: ... some response or gesture determine it as responding But if there is no response or gesture determine it as not responding 3 If responding a Give first aid treatment 4 If not responding a Ask for help loudly Ask somebody to make an emergency call and bring an AED Somebody has collapsed Please help Please call an ambulance Please bring an AED If there is nobody to help call an ambulance yourself 5 ...

Page 9: ...5 cm b Combination of 30 times chest compressions and 2 times rescue breaths 1 If the first aider is not trained in rescue breaths he she should perform only chest compressions 2 If the first aider is trained in rescue breath and has the skill and will to do it he she should perform 30 chest compressions then give 2 rescue breaths 3 If there is a fear of infection he she should use a personal prot...

Page 10: ...lothing from the chest abdomen and arms b Open the package of electrode pads peel the pads off and securely place them on the chest of the injured or ill person with the adhesive side facing the chest If the pads are not securely attached to the chest the AED may not function Paste the pads exactly at the positions indicated on the pads If the chest is wet with water wipe dry with a dry towel and ...

Page 11: ...ress the chest wall to a depth of approximately 5 cm Perform compressions at the rate of about 100 120 times per minute 12 Automatic electrocardiogram analysis a When 2 minutes have elapsed since you resumed cardiopulmonary resuscitation CPR the AED automatically analyzes the electrocardiogram b If you suspended CPR by following voice prompts and AED voice prompt informs you that shock is needed g...

Page 12: ...ment is not operated 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 this equipment is not operated correctly Examples of Pictorial Indication Electric Shock The mark represents CAUTION including DANGER and WARNING Detailed contents of CAUTION Electric Shock in the example on the l...

Page 13: ...unction may occur When conducting maintenance make sure to turn the main power off Failure may result in electric shock Turn off all the main powers before cleaning the equipment Make sure to turn it off since voltage is still outputted from the rectifier even after the indicator and the radar are turned off Failure may result in equipment failure or death or serious injury due to electric shock W...

Page 14: ...nt centre of the radiant section of the radar antenna at the levels indicated in the table below Exposure to microwaves at close range can result in injury especially damage to eyes System 50 W m2 10 W m2 2 5 W m2 NKE 2043 n a 40cm n a NKE 2063A n a 22cm n a NKE 2103 n a 26cm 123cm NKE 2255 5cm 81cm 162cm NKE 1130 A 11cm 76cm 181cm NKE 2632 A 1 4cm 3 1cm 209 8cm NKE 1632 A 1 5cm 3 3cm 128 4cm Make...

Page 15: ...in external storage media beforehand when reading and writing of the file by using external storage media Influences other equipment when the display unit is infected with the virus and it may cause a breakdown In case water or a metal object gets inside the equipment turn off the power immediately unplug the power supply cable from an electric outlet and contact our head office or a nearby branch...

Page 16: ...detection When using the rain snow clutter suppression function always make the best suppression setting When setting a guard zone make sure to properly adjust gain sea surface reflection suppression level and rain snow reflection suppression level so that the optimal target images are always on the radar screen The guard zone alarm will not be activated for targets undetected by the radar and it ...

Page 17: ...ed and other tracking targets will not be displayed correctly and may cause an accident Do not set as a reference target a sailing ship The vectors of the speed and other tracking targets will not be displayed correctly and may cause an accident Do not use own speed based on reference target tracking for relative speed and CPA TCPA calculation of AIS targets because the response of own speed is sl...

Page 18: ...unless absolutely necessary Failure may result in accidents that would lower target tracking performance When replacing magnetrons make sure to shut off the main power and let the equipment stand for more than 5 minutes to discharge the high voltage circuit Failure may result in electric shock Make sure to take off your watch when your hand must get close to the magnetron Failure may result in dam...

Page 19: ... may occur and an accident may occur Normally use the automatic tuning mode If you use the manual tuning mode an accident may be caused by a transmission reception problem Use the manual tuning mode only when you cannot bet the best tuning conditions in the automatic tuning mode Always keep the sensitivity adjusted to the best condition If you raise the sensitivity excessively the visibility of th...

Page 20: ... Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area ...

Page 21: ...xix The Mounting Point of the Warning Label NDC 1678 Processing Unit top panel NDC 1678 Processing Unit back NQE 3141 4A 8A Interswitch Unit Warning Label Warning Label Warning Label ...

Page 22: ...xx NQE 3167 Power Control Unit NCT 4106A NSK Unit NBA 5111 Rectifier Warning Label Warning Label Warning Label ...

Page 23: ...xxi NKE 1130 A Scanner Unit NKE 1632 A Scanner Unit NKE 2632 A NKE 2632 H Scanner Unit Warning Label Warning Label Warning Label ...

Page 24: ...xxii Warning Label NKE 2043 Scanner Unit NKE 2063A SCANNER UNIT NKE 2103 4 4HS 6 6HS Scanner Unit Warning Label Warning Label Warning Label ...

Page 25: ...xxiii NKE 2255 7 9 6HS Scanner Unit Warning Label ...

Page 26: ...xxiv EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE NKE 1130 A Scanner Unit NKE 1632 A Scanner Unit NKE 2632 A NKE 2632 H Scanner Unit NKE 2043 Scanner Unit NKE 2063A Scanner Unit ...

Page 27: ...xxv NKE 2103 4 4HS Scanner Unit NKE 2103 6 6HS Scanner Unit NKE 2255 7 9 6HS Scanner Unit ...

Page 28: ...xxvi NCE 5794 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5605 Trackball Operation Unit Option NCE 5625 Keyboard Operation Unit Option NDC 1678 Processing Unit ...

Page 29: ...xxvii NWZ 214 19inch Display NWZ 208 26inch Display NQE 3167 NQE 3141 4A Power Control Unit Option Interswitch Unit Option NQE 3141 8A NQE 1143 Junction Box Interswitch Unit Option ...

Page 30: ...e relative speed CPA or TCPA are referenced typically the conning position of the bridge CORREL CORRELation CPA TCPA Distance to the Closest Point of Approach Time to the Closest Point of Approach CTW Course Through Water The direction of the ship s movement through the water DIST Distance DNV Det Norske Veritas DRIFT The current velocity for manual correction or the current speed on the horizonta...

Page 31: ...ced past position marks of a tracked or AIS target and the own ship POSN POSitioN PRF Pulse Repetition Frequency The number of radar pulses transmitted each second PROC PROCess Radar signal processing function Q0N A type of radio wave with intra pulse frequency modulation It is used for solid state pulse compression radars RL Rhumb Line RR Range Rings Relative vector A predicted movement of a targ...

Page 32: ...ked target and a AIS target which are decided as the same Chirp A type of transmission waveform with intra pulse frequency modulation used by solid state radars Its radio wave type is classified as Q0N Clutter Unwanted reflections on a radar screen from sea surface rain or snow Display Screen displayed on the LCD Frequency deviation range The range of variation of the Q0N frequency used for transm...

Page 33: ...is a large target such as a large ship in the vicinity Reference target A fixed target specified to calculate the speed over the ground Rubber band Border that indicates the selected range Scale The display scale Sea state The average height of the wave expressed by dividing into several classes Sleeping AIS target A target indicating the presence and orientation of a vessel equipped with AIS Spot...

Page 34: ...ton Example Display the context menu by clicking the right mouse button Button notations The buttons and dialogue boxes on the screen are expressed as follows Button type Notation Button with button name indicated Example AUTO automatic button Button with an indication other than the button name such as an icon Shown as follows Example Day Night button Menu notations A series menus are expressed a...

Page 35: ...ctions 2 4 2 2 1 Menu button 2 4 2 2 2 Key assignment indication area 2 5 2 2 3 Own ship information 2 5 2 2 4 Other ship information 2 8 2 2 5 Right toolbar 2 9 2 2 6 Toolbar 2 10 2 2 6 1 Buttons that are normally displayed 2 11 2 2 6 2 Buttons that are normally hidden 2 11 2 2 7 Alert notification area 2 12 2 2 8 Other Common Area 2 12 2 2 9 Navigation tools 2 13 2 2 10 Range and mode informatio...

Page 36: ... 4 Basic Menu Operations 3 5 3 4 1 Opening the menu 3 5 3 4 2 Menu list 3 6 3 4 3 Closing the menu 3 6 3 5 Basic Dialogue Box Operations 3 7 3 5 1 Changing dialogue box settings 3 7 3 5 2 Closing a dialogue box 3 9 3 5 3 Title Bar 3 10 3 6 Operation of the Information Monitor Window 3 11 3 6 1 Opening the information monitor window 3 11 3 6 2 Displaying an information monitor window from other tha...

Page 37: ...etween EBL and VRM 3 25 3 14 Rectangle Cursor 3 26 3 15 Cursor AUTO Mode 3 28 3 15 1 No object 3 28 3 15 2 AIS 3 29 3 15 3 TT 3 30 3 15 4 AZ Acquisition Activation Zone 3 30 3 15 5 AIS filter 3 31 3 15 6 User map 3 31 3 15 6 1 Non selected object 3 31 3 15 6 2 Selected object 3 32 3 15 7 EBL 3 33 3 15 8 VRM 3 33 3 15 9 EBL VRM intersecting point 3 33 3 15 10 PI 3 33 3 15 11 Monitoring dragging anc...

Page 38: ...eturning to the Mode Selection Screen by Terminating Operation 3 56 3 27 Terminating This Equipment 3 56 Section 4 Range and Bearing Measurement Methods 4 1 4 1 List of Measuring Tools 4 1 4 2 Target Position 4 2 4 3 Using the Cross hair Cursor 4 3 4 3 1 Displaying information in the cursor information readout area 4 3 4 3 2 Measuring the bearing and the range from the own ship s position to the t...

Page 39: ...of two intersecting lines in the trackball Equiangular mode 4 24 4 6 7 Setting parallel index lines in the operation unit 4 25 4 6 7 1 Operation in All mode 4 25 4 6 7 2 Operation in Individual mode 4 26 4 6 7 3 Operation in Track mode 4 26 4 6 7 4 Operation in Equiangular mode 4 27 4 7 Using the EBL Manoeuvre 4 28 4 7 1 Setting the creation conditions of the EBL Manoeuvre 4 28 4 7 2 Creating an E...

Page 40: ... heading line HL OFF 5 27 5 4 12 Hiding graphics information on radar display 5 28 5 4 13 Setting true bearing 5 28 5 4 14 Setting own ship speed 5 29 5 4 14 1 Switching own ship speed device 5 29 5 4 14 2 Entering the ship s heading own ship s speed manually 5 29 Section 6 Target Tracking and AIS 6 1 6 1 Restrictions 6 2 6 2 Collision Avoidance Issue Explanation 6 3 6 2 1 Collision avoidance in n...

Page 41: ...rsor 6 21 6 5 2 3 Using the EBL VRM dial for the setting 6 21 6 5 3 Tracked target information display 6 22 6 5 4 Erasing unwanted tracked targets 6 23 6 5 5 Displaying target ID No 6 24 6 5 6 Editing tracked target properties 6 24 6 5 6 1 Adding tracked target ID name 6 25 6 5 6 2 Setting track colour of tracked target 6 25 6 5 7 Setting target for which ground is fixed to a reference target 6 26...

Page 42: ...Data 6 46 6 10 Editing and Sending AIS Messages 6 47 6 11 AIS Message Tray 6 49 6 11 1 Displaying the AIS message tray 6 49 6 11 2 Switching message display 6 50 6 11 3 Sending a message in the message tray after editing 6 50 6 12 Highlighting TT AIS Symbols 6 51 6 12 1 Highlighting TT AIS Symbols by specifying search criteria 6 51 6 12 2 Highlighting AIS Symbols by list 6 52 6 13 Trial Manoeuvrin...

Page 43: ...hart 8 4 8 3 1 Moving a dragging anchor monitoring circle on the chart 8 4 8 3 2 Moving a dragging anchor monitoring circle on the context menu 8 4 8 3 3 Moving a dragging anchor monitoring polygon on the chart 8 4 8 3 4 Moving a dragging anchor monitoring ploygon on the context menu 8 5 8 3 5 Changing a size of a dragging anchor monitoring circle on the chart 8 5 8 3 6 Changing a size of a draggi...

Page 44: ...Map Creation Tools 10 9 10 5 1 User map information bar 10 9 10 5 2 Drawing toolbar 10 9 10 5 3 Selecting an object type 10 10 10 5 4 Selecting a colour of an object 10 10 10 5 5 Creating an object in the EBL VRM mode 10 11 10 5 6 Creating an object by specifying latitude and longitude 10 11 10 5 6 1 Creating an object of Mark Text 10 11 10 5 6 2 Creating an object of Line 10 11 10 5 7 Deleting an...

Page 45: ...g measurement function 11 16 11 1 12 Setting up the display of unit of setting value 11 17 11 1 13 Setting control of the top screen and menus 11 17 11 1 14 Setting up the display of depth graph 11 19 11 1 15 Setting up the display of water temperature graph 11 19 Section 12 Setting up Alerts 12 1 12 1 Selecting Setting Items 12 1 12 2 Collision Avoidance Alert Generation Conditions 12 2 12 2 1 Se...

Page 46: ...M 13 29 13 22 Setting Colours and Brightness 13 30 13 23 Setting Sounds 13 33 13 24 Setting Key Assignment 13 35 13 25 Setting Preferences Information 13 38 13 26 Setting Screen Capture 13 44 Section 14 Adjusting and Setting up Equipment for Services 14 1 14 1 Service Menu 14 1 14 2 Radar Adjustment 14 2 14 2 1 Performing basic adjustments on the radar 14 2 14 2 1 1 Tune adjustment 14 2 14 2 1 2 A...

Page 47: ...ing CCRP Consistent Common Reference Point 14 14 14 3 1 1 Setting CCRP 14 14 14 3 2 Setting a serial port 14 16 14 3 2 1 Diagnosis lamp light colours 14 16 14 3 2 2 Setting a serial port 14 16 14 3 2 3 To change the communication settings of the serial port 14 19 14 3 3 Setting own ship s parameters 14 19 14 3 3 1 Setting own ship s parameters 14 20 14 3 4 Setting the AIS password 14 20 14 3 4 1 S...

Page 48: ... 16 15 4 7 1 MON Check NKE 2103 NKE 1130 A 15 16 15 4 7 2 MON Check NKE 2255 15 18 15 4 7 3 MON Check NKE 1632 A NKE 2632 A NKE 2632 H 15 19 15 4 8 Checking radar information 15 19 15 5 Replacement of Major Parts 15 20 15 5 1 Parts expected for periodic replacement 15 20 15 5 2 Replacement of magnetron 15 21 15 5 2 1 Handling of magnetron under long time storage 15 21 15 5 2 2 Magnetron replacemen...

Page 49: ...vices 16 23 16 4 1 About the retaining period of service parts 16 23 16 4 2 When requesting a repair 16 23 16 4 3 Recommendation of inspection and maintenance 16 23 16 4 4 Extending the functions 16 25 16 4 4 1 Importing the licence information 16 25 Section 17 About Disposal 17 1 17 1 About Disposal of This Equipment 17 1 17 2 About Disposal of Used Magnetrons 17 1 17 3 Chinese Version RoHS 17 2 ...

Page 50: ...2 26inch Display 18 32 18 33 Sensor LAN Switch Unit 18 33 18 34 Junction Box 18 34 Appendix A Radar Antenna Display Unit Block Diagrams A 1 A 1 Radar Antenna Block Diagrams A 1 A 1 1 NKE 1130 110 VAC A 1 A 1 2 NKE 1130 220 VAC A 2 A 1 3 NKE 1130A A 3 A 1 4 NKE 1632 A 4 A 1 5 NKE 1632A A 5 A 1 6 NKE 2632 2632 H A 6 A 1 7 NKE 2632A A 7 A 1 8 NKE 2255 7 9 6HS A 8 A 1 9 NKE 2103 4 4HS 6 6HS A 9 A 1 10...

Page 51: ...e connection pattern C 6 C 2 5 Changing the name of radar antenna or display unit C 6 C 2 6 Using the set connection pattern C 7 C 3 Reference C 8 C 3 1 Pre heat time after changing the connection pattern C 8 C 3 2 Precautions while changing the connection pattern C 8 C 3 3 Precautions during a slave connection C 8 C 3 4 Setting during installation C 9 Appendix D Menu List and Materials D 1 D 1 Me...

Page 52: ... D 2 4 1 Normal GPS Buoy target D 39 D 2 4 2 Numeric displayed GPS Buoy target D 39 D 2 5 NAVTEX D 39 D 2 5 1 NAVTEX D 39 D 2 6 User Map D 40 D 2 6 1 Mark D 40 D 2 6 2 Line Start point End point D 40 D 2 6 3 Line Midpoint D 40 D 2 6 4 Line Line segment D 41 D 2 6 5 Line Select all D 41 D 2 6 6 Text D 41 D 2 7 Monitoring dragging anchor D 42 D 2 7 1 Dragging anchor monitoring circle Circumference D...

Page 53: ...20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 D 6 2 TT AIS related D 57 D 6 3 Navigation monitoring related D 58 D 6 4 Tool related D 58 D 7 List of Icons Icon Buttons D 59 D 8 Software Licence Agreement D 64 D 9 Font Licence Agreement D 65 D 10 IPA Font Licence Agreement v1 0 D 66 ...

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Page 55: ...urn off the power immediately unplug the power supply cable from an electric outlet and contact our head office or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not use or leave the equipment where there is a direct sunshine and high humidity or the temperature exceeds 55 C Otherwise fire or oth...

Page 56: ...tter and rain snow clutter suppression Interference rejection Bearing and range measurement using a cursor fixed variable range markers and electronic bearing line Coloured own track display User map creation and display TM True Motion presentation Self diagnostic facilities Radar performance monitoring Performance Monitor 1 Target tracking functions manual automatic target acquisition and trackin...

Page 57: ... action guideline Equipped with the Help function The built in HTML Help enables the search of operation methods in this equipment instead of the hardcopy manual whenever required Visual highlight of target symbols Enables identification of the target that matches the condition such as the sailing direction ship s length and ship s type by highlighted display Realized a clear large screen with its...

Page 58: ...e TT AIS list Provides a sortable TT AIS list for instance in the TCPA descending order to enable users to check the ship in the highest danger Dual PPI display Capable of monitoring of near range images and far range images concurrently with one radar only when a 26 inch monitor is used Superimposed display of radar image chart and own ship s trail Capable of superimposed display of a user create...

Page 59: ...t and reception sensitivity on the screen JMR 5404 X and JMR 5406 X do not support performance monitor function Interswitch function Option By connecting to the interswitch unit optional up to 8 radars can be inter switched with simple operations To use the interswitch function an interswitch unit independent of the display unit and a cable for connecting each display unit are required ...

Page 60: ... 762 1 Processing Unit Interconnection CML 857 1 WES7E License CYC 951 1 Operati on Unit NCE 5794 1 Standard equipment Operation Circuit A CCK 1096 1 NCE 5794 E components Operation Circuit B CCK 1097 1 Operation Circuit C CCK 1098 1 Operation Unit Interconnection CML 859 1 Trackball CCK 1101 1 Display Unit Interconnection CML 858 1 Standard equipment Trackball Operation Unit NCE 5605 1 Option Ope...

Page 61: ...WB 1660 1 For 26 inch monitor Option 19 inch Desktop Stand CWB 1659 For 19 inch monitor Option Rectifier NBA 5111 1 Option Interswitch Unit 4ch NQE 3141 4A 1 Option 8ch NQE 3141 8A 1 Option Power Control Unit NQE 3167 1 Option Junction Box NQE 3151A For NKE 1130 A radar antenna connection Distributor for Remote Monitor Display Connection Video Distribution Amplifier VL 50004 120 US 100V 1 Option V...

Page 62: ...arts 7ZXNA4020 1 Option 7HPNA4003 Printer Spare Parts 7ZXNA4011 1 Option Printer Printer 7HPNA4003 1 Option L Type Stopper Printer Fixture QL 58 1 Operation Unit RS 422 Extension Cable 10m Cables 7ZCRD1746 MAX 2 Option Neither USB device access nor chart card access in the operation unit using this cable is enabled 20m Cables 7ZCRD1747 30m Cables 7ZCRD1748 40m Cables 7ZCRD1749 50m Cables maximum l...

Page 63: ...KE 2103 6 NKE 2103 6HS NKE 2063A NKE 2043 P0N P0N Q0N P0N Q0N P0N Q0N P0N P0N P0N P0N P0N P0N P0N P0N P0N 12 12 8 8 9 7 6 4 4 6 6 3 9 2 30kW 250W 250W 250W 25kW 25kW 25kW 10kW 10kW 10kW 10kW 6kW 4kW S S S S X X X X X X X X X AC AC AC AC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC DC 24rpm 24rpm 24rpm 48rpm 24rpm 24rpm 48rpm 27rpm 48rpm 27rpm 48rpm 27rpm 48rpm CAT 1 2 1 CAT 1 2 1 CAT 1 2 1 CAT 1H 2H 1 CAT 1 2 1 CAT 1 ...

Page 64: ... 2 100 115VAC 50 60Hz 1φ 220 240VAC 50 60Hz 1φ JMR 5472 S 1 NKE 1632 A Built in NCM 963 24VDC 4 NQE 3167 3 100 115VAC 50 60Hz 1φ 220 240VAC 50 60Hz 1φ JMR 5482 S 1 NKE 2632 A Built in NCM 963 24VDC 4 NQE 3167 3 100 115VAC 50 60Hz 1φ 220 240VAC 50 60Hz 1φ JMR 5482 SH 1 NKE 2632 H Built in NCM 963 24VDC 4 NQE 3167 3 100 115VAC 50 60Hz 1φ 220 240VAC 50 60Hz 1φ 1 JMR 5472 S JMR 5482 S and JMR 5482 SH ...

Page 65: ...043 NKE 2063A and D shall be suffixed to the type name D or E shall be suffixed to NKE 1632 A NKE 2632 A NKE 2632 H NKE 2255 and NKE 2255 H D 100V AC 50 60Hz E 200V AC 50 60Hz Reference The suffix s in the type name is are changed by applying motor voltage anti icing system etc Example NKE 1130 1D 2 The following are the each unit name on the one s plate Scanner unit SCANNER UNIT Display unit DISP...

Page 66: ...Section 1 Overview 1 12 1 4 Structure The dimensional outline drawing of this equipment is shown below Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 1130 A ...

Page 67: ...1 13 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 1632 A ...

Page 68: ...Section 1 Overview 1 14 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2632 A ...

Page 69: ...1 15 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2632 H ...

Page 70: ...Section 1 Overview 1 16 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2043 NKE 2043 ...

Page 71: ...1 17 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2063A NKE 2063A ...

Page 72: ...Section 1 Overview 1 18 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2103 4 4HS ...

Page 73: ...1 19 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2103 6 6HS ...

Page 74: ...Section 1 Overview 1 20 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2255 7 ...

Page 75: ...1 21 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2255 9 ...

Page 76: ...Section 1 Overview 1 22 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna NKE 2255 6HS ...

Page 77: ...1 23 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline drawing of 26inch Display NWZ 208 NWZ 208 ...

Page 78: ...Section 1 Overview 1 24 Outline drawing of 19inch Display NWZ 214 NWZ 214 ...

Page 79: ...1 25 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline drawing of 19inch Display NWZ 214 AC NWZ 214 AC ...

Page 80: ...Section 1 Overview 1 26 Outline Drawing of Process Unit NDC 1678 NDC 1678 ...

Page 81: ...1 27 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 NCE 5794 ...

Page 82: ...Section 1 Overview 1 28 Outline Drawing of Trackball Operation Unit NCE 5605 Option ...

Page 83: ...1 29 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Keyboard Operation Unit NCE 5625 Option ...

Page 84: ...Section 1 Overview 1 30 Outline Drawing of Junction Box NQE 1143 ...

Page 85: ...1 31 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of 26inch Desktop Frame CWB 1660 CWB 1660 ...

Page 86: ...Section 1 Overview 1 32 Outline Drawing of 19inch Desktop Frame CWB 1659 ...

Page 87: ...1 33 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Interswitch Unit NQE 3141 4A Option ...

Page 88: ...Section 1 Overview 1 34 Outline Drawing of Interswitch Unit NQE 3141 8A Option ...

Page 89: ...1 35 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Outline Drawing of Power Control Unit NQE 3167 Option ...

Page 90: ...s of radio equipment 0 6 1kV DPYC 6 CFQ 5436 5 MAX φ10 JRC SUPPLY 5m NBA 5111 POWER SUPPLY 250V TTYCS 4 250V TTYCS 1 250V TTYCS 1 GPS SHIP S MAIN H 2695111153 MAX φ18 JRC SUPPLY OPTION INTERSWITCH AIS LOG NMEA DC24V AC100 120 220 240V 50 60Hz 1φ OPTION GYRO LOG 200P 250V MPYCYS 7 0 6 1kV DPYCYS 1 5 NCT 4106A NSK UNIT OPTION CFQ 6998 JRC SUPPLY OPTION NCM 963 E CONTROL UNIT NCE 5794 OPERATION UNIT ...

Page 91: ...f radio equipment 0 6 1kV DPYC 6 CFQ 5436 5 MAX φ10 JRC SUPPLY 5m NBA 5111 POWER SUPPLY 250V TTYCS 4 250V TTYCS 1 250V TTYCS 1 GPS SHIP S MAIN H 2695111153 MAX φ18 JRC SUPPLY OPTION INTERSWITCH AIS LOG NMEA DC24V AC100 120 220 240V 50 60Hz 1φ OPTION GYRO LOG 200P 250V MPYCYS 7 0 6 1kV DPYCYS 1 5 NCT 4106A NSK UNIT OPTION CFQ 6998 JRC SUPPLY OPTION NCM 963 E CONTROL UNIT NCE 5794 OPERATION UNIT NWZ...

Page 92: ...tted on ships compliant to IMO 0 6 1kV DPYC 6 CFQ 5436 5 MAX φ10 JRC SUPPLY 5m NBA 5111 POWER SUPPLY 250V TTYCS 4 250V TTYCS 1 250V TTYCS 1 GPS SHIP S MAIN H 2695111153 MAX φ18 JRC SUPPLY OPTION INTERSWITCH AIS LOG NMEA DC24V AC100 120 220 240V 50 60Hz 1φ OPTION GYRO LOG 200P 250V MPYCYS 7 0 6 1kV DPYCYS 1 5 NCT 4106A NSK UNIT OPTION CFQ 6998 JRC SUPPLY OPTION NCM 963 E CONTROL UNIT NCE 5794 OPERA...

Page 93: ...1 39 Section 1 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 General System Diagram of JMR 5425 7X 9X 6XH ...

Page 94: ...canner unit and display unit of the radar should not be run parallel with the cables of radio equipment Performance monitor and NSK Unit must be fitted on ships compliant to IMO AC220 240V 50 60Hz 1φ AC100V 50 60Hz 1φ 200W NBL 175 STEPDOWN TRANSFORMER CIRCUIT BREAKER 5A 0 6 1kV DPYC 1 5 0 6 1kV DPYC 1 5 OPTION SHIP S MAIN HEATER CONTROL PART SHIPYARD SUPPLY 0 6 1kV DPYCYS 1 5 DC24V AC100 120 220 2...

Page 95: ...of the radar All cables 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 unit of the radar should not be run parallel with the cables of radio equipment Performance monitor and NSK Unit must be fitted on ships compliant to IMO 250V TTYCS 1 GPS GYRO LO...

Page 96: ...dar 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 unit of the radar should not be run parallel with the cables of radio equipment Performance monitor and NSK Unit must be fitted on ships compliant to IMO 250V TTYCS 1 GPS GYRO LOG 200P 250V MPYCYS 7 0 6 1kV DPYC...

Page 97: ...is adjusted When this dial is pressed the function mode is switched to manual automatic 4 GAIN dial When this dial is turned the gain of the radar image is adjusted When this dial is pressed the transmission pulse width is switched 5 MULTI dial Turn this dial to operate the function that is assigned to the MULTI dial such as the Display Brightness function If the MULTI dial is held down the Displa...

Page 98: ...Using Parallel Index Lines PI When this key is held down the cursor mode is changed to the floating PI mode 19 MOB key Displays the MOB symbol and the setting dialogue box in the own ship s position latitude longitude When this key is held down the MOB symbol and the setting dialogue box are cleared 20 PANEL key Whenever this key is pressed the brightness of the panel on the operation unit is swit...

Page 99: ...the Power button for 5 seconds or longer Brightness Adjustment buttons These buttons are used to adjust the brightness of the screen The screen increases brightness by pressing the button The screen decreases brightness by pressing the button Memo Adjust the brightness of the screen to the extent under which the observation of the RADAR screen is enabled easily and at the same time the screen is n...

Page 100: ...o a freeze state the Menu button stops and does not move In this case turn off the power once and turn it on again Refer to 2 2 12 Radar system information Refer to 2 2 13 Display inside the PPI Refer to 2 2 8 Other Common Area Refer to 2 2 7 Alert notification area Refer to 2 2 6 Toolbar Refer to 2 2 2 Key assignment indication area Refer to 2 2 3 Own ship information Refer to 2 3 Common Informat...

Page 101: ...th the offset value entered as the own ship position deviated from the actual position accidents may result This window displays the own ship s information Memo When using 1 axis log heading speed component can be detected but transverse speed component cannot be detected Then leeway effect component drifted by wind cannot be detected When using 2 axes log its accuracy in shallow waters may be det...

Page 102: ...nual Gyro Gyro 1 1 4 Gyro 2 1 4 MAG MAG Compass 4 G C GPS Compass STW MAN Manual Log Log 1 2 5 Log 2 2 5 COG Log Log 1 2 5 Log 2 2 5 GPSx 3 TGT SOG 1 Only when there are two Gyros 2 Only when there are two Logs 3 When two or more GPS units are present x indicates the unit number 4 When the gyro compass system equipped with the automatic switching function is used the display of the sensor source c...

Page 103: ...The Geodetic Positioning System of POSN is displayed 4 Positioning precision display of POSN When the positioning precision is differential positioning DGPS is displayed No information is displayed in the case of GPS single positioning 5 POSN CCRP position The CCRP position indicated by the primary positioning sensor is displayed 6 Badge display area Offset This badge is displayed when offset is s...

Page 104: ...n 2 Trail length switching combo box This button switches the trail length For the details refer to 5 4 9 Displaying other ship s trails Trails 3 CLR Trail Clear button When this button is clicked on the trail is cleared For the details refer to 5 4 9 Displaying other ship s trails Trails 1 2 1 2 3 1 Vector past position True Relative switching button This button switches the vector past position ...

Page 105: ...message tray and NAVTEX reception information For the message dialogue box of each of the information received refer to 2 3 2 Information reference windows The total number of unread messages is displayed on the badge Day Night button The display colour on the screen can be switched to 5 levels according to the brightness on the bridge For the details refer to 3 8 Switching the Day Night Mode MOB ...

Page 106: ...buttons on the toolbar some are shown and the others are hidden in normal cases Click on the Disclosure button to switch the display Refer to the next page for the name and function of each button When the disclosure button is clicked on the normal non display buttons are displayed Disclosure button Normal display Normal non display ...

Page 107: ... up the Display of Own Ship Symbol Favourite button When this button is clicked on a list of the functions that have been registered as Favourites is displayed For the details refer to 3 17 Favourite Registering Function Eraser tool button When this button is clicked on the User Map Erase mode is set enabling continuous erasing AUTO Cursor mode selection button When this button is clicked on the c...

Page 108: ... Text and the Own Track Colour When the colour icon is clicked on a colour selection balloon is displayed enabling the change of the colour SD Card Removal button Displayed when a C MAP MAX SD card is inserted To remove the SD card click on this button and remove the card after the icon is set to a removal enabled status The statuses of the icon are shown in the table on the right side Icon Status...

Page 109: ... the current range scale When this button is held down the image is zoomed in continuously Range rings display button Use this button to switch range rings to On Off For the details refer to 4 4 Using the Range Rings Off Centre button Use this button to set Off Centre to On Off for the display position of the own ship s position CCRP For the details refer to 5 4 8 Moving own ship s display positio...

Page 110: ... function to On Off The Chirp Channel function can be set only when a small solid state radar antenna is connected By changing the transmission central frequency channel of Q0N Chirp wave Frequency modulation pulse that is used for pulse compression interferences can be controlled 1 Reception sensitivity adjustment The reception sensitivity can be adjusted For the details refer to 5 3 4 Adjusting ...

Page 111: ...s button For the display change at power ON refer to Step 3 in the section 5 2 1 Powering on and starting Transmission pulse length switching button This button switches a transmission pulse length For the details refer to 5 4 2 Changing the transmitter pulse length Transmission band display This button displays the transmission band that is currently used X Band or S Band Control status and contr...

Page 112: ...tion target AIS target number Past position Other ship s track AIS target symbol VRM2 Automatic acquisition activation zone Ship s heading marker Own ship s symbol Ship s heading line TT target number VRM1 EBL1 EBL2 Radar trails AIS target vector Tracked target symbol TT target symbol ...

Page 113: ...formation monitoring windows are displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen as the fixed position The information reference is the window that is temporarily referenced according to the user request and the information includes AIS messages alert information and own ship AIS information The information reference window can be switched to either the standard window display or the extended w...

Page 114: ...nces Displayed information Explanation TT ID Displays the identification number 1 to 30 of a TT target The maximum number of TT ID numbers that can be displayed is 100 when options are available Ship s Name Displays the ship s name When Ship s Name is selected after selecting View Target TT Target ID the ship s name is displayed instead of TT ID BRG Displays the bearing of a TT target When that is...

Page 115: ...SI from registry of ship Name Displays the ship name of an AIS target Call Sign Displays a call sign MMSI Displays a nine digit identification number for a ship ground station equipped with a DSC communication device COG or CTW Displays the course of the AIS target In Course Over the Ground mode COG is displayed and in Course Through the Water CTW is displayed SOG or STW Displays the ship speed of...

Page 116: ...ayed and when an item is selected the specified AIS is set to pause When a safety message is received is set to valid display When is clicked on the AIS message tray is displayed For the AIS message tray refer to 2 3 2 2 AIS MSG Tray The following information items are displayed Displayed information Explanation AIS ID Displays the identification number 1 to 1000 of an AIS target The maximum displ...

Page 117: ...IS target Type of Ship Displays the ship type of an AIS target 30 Fishing Vessel 31 Towing Vessel 32 Towing Vessel L 200M B 25M Towing and length of the tow exceeds 200m or breadth exceeds 25m 33 Dredge or Underwater OPE Engaged in dredging or underwater operation 34 Vessel Diving OPE Engaged in diving operation 35 Vessel Military OPE Engaged in military operation 36 Sailing Vessel 37 Pleasure Cra...

Page 118: ...he ground mode and STW in the speed through the water mode CPA Displays the closest approach distance to an AIS target TCPA Displays the time to reach the closest approach point to an AIS target BCR Displays the bow crossing range of an AIS target BCT Displays the bow crossing time of an AIS target Heading Displays the heading of an AIS target ROT Displays the turning speed of an AIS target Positi...

Page 119: ...ation The following information is displayed Displayed information Explanation Wind Wind bearing speed information Shows the wind bearing speed information Display varies depending on the wind bearing true relative display method For True Bearing display Bearing wind bearing Speed wind speed and BFT Beaufort scale are displayed in numeric values For display of a relative bearing Bearing wind direc...

Page 120: ... with a window switching button 2 Click a window switching button to show the Contents Selection window 3 Click on the button of the information to be displayed on the pane Off No display Depth Water depth information Water TEMP Water Temperature graph Depth Water TEMP Depth graph Water Temperature graph Rudder Rudder angle information Weather Weather information ROT Turning speed information Curr...

Page 121: ... Alert History Maintenance INFO Maintenance information 2 3 2 6 Maintenance INFO AIS Own ship s AIS information 2 3 2 7 AIS When unread messages exist The number of unread messages is displayed on the AIS MSG Tray button as a badge 2 3 2 1 Switching between a standard window and an extended window The information reference window can be switched to a standard window or an extended window To switch...

Page 122: ...n below Edit Position The Location dialogue is opened On this dialogue edit the position data of the NAVTEX symbol that is displayed on the map For the details refer to 4 Location dialogue shown below Jump Displays the NAVTEX symbol of the NAVTEX data that has been selected from the NAVTEX message list on the chart Request Message The NAVTEX Message Request dialogue is opened On this dialogue mess...

Page 123: ...following the row that is selected in the location data list Separate button Inserts a separator in the row following the row that is selected in the location data list Use the separator by improving the presentation of the position data list Delete button Deletes the row location data or separator that is selected in the location data list OK button Validates the editing of the location data and ...

Page 124: ...iple pages 3 Maintenance information list Maintenance information is displayed Click any information selects the information Details of the selected information are displayed in 4 Detailed maintenance information New maintenance information generated during screen display is added to the top of the list Up to 1000 pieces of information can be displayed When 1000 pieces are exceeded information is ...

Page 125: ...me and date UTC of the maintenance information is displayed Details Detailed information is displayed 2 3 2 7 AIS This window displays AIS information The AIS window includes the Own Ship AIS Data window that displays the AIS information of the own ship and Last Lost AIS Target window that displays the information of the last AIS target that is lost Own Ship AIS Data window When the Own Ship AIS D...

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Page 127: ...displayed after a brief interval 3 2 Starting Each Mode When this equipment starts up a Mode Selection screen is displayed on the screen On the Mode Selection screen you can select and start the desired mode from the operation modes available for this equipment When the button of the mode to be executed is clicked on the screen of the mode is displayed Memo When this equipment is started for the f...

Page 128: ... the button is clicked on When a function selection type button is clicked on a function selection menu is displayed Single object The primary action priority operation for the target object is executed For instance when the cursor is set to the deactivated AIS target and the mouse button is clicked on Activate which is the primary action of the deactivated AIS target is executed Multiple objects ...

Page 129: ...e displayed by this equipment Cursor Cursor Name Description Pointer cursor Indicates a position on the display panel menu bar dialogue box or context menu Cross hair cursor Indicates a position on the chart or PPI In AUTO mode this cursor is used by manual acquisition RADAR Edit cursor Moves an object in user map mode Offset cursor Appears when the offset of the ship s own position is set in adju...

Page 130: ...a sleeping AIS target Numeric displayed AIS target cursor Appears when the cursor is moved over an activated AIS target or TT Numeric displayed AIS target cancellation cursor Appears when the cursor is moved over an AIS digital information target or a TT digital information target Pointer cursor Appears when the cursor is moved over a hyperlink Off centre cursor Appears when the RADAR off centring...

Page 131: ...s 3 4 1 Opening the menu 1 Click on the Menu button at the top right corner of the top screen The menu is displayed If all the menus are not displayed on one screen scroll the screen 2 Click on one of the buttons that are displayed on the menu A dialogue box for executing or setting the applicable function appears 3 A submenu is displayed depending on the function In this case display a dialogue b...

Page 132: ...a Dragging Anchor Chart Section 9 Chart User Map Section 10 Creating a User Map TT AIS Section 6 Target Tracking and AIS Tools View Section 11 Setting Up Screen View Alert Section 12 Setting Up Alerts Settings Section 13 Setting Up the Operation Mode Maintenance 15 1 Maintenance Functions Executed from Menu Help 3 21 Help Code Input 3 22 Password Input Service Section 14 Adjusting and Setting Up E...

Page 133: ...he list Select a setting by clicking on the button Select a setting by checking or unchecking the check box 3 5 1 Changing dialogue box settings This section describes the basic setting change procedure by using the Edit and Send AIS Message AIS message editing transmission dialogue box as the example Addressed Broadcast radio button Select whether a MMSI message is to be sent or a broadcast messa...

Page 134: ... Basic Operations 3 8 A function may also be set by opening another dialogue box from the dialogue box File operation dialogue box display button When this button is clicked on the File operation dialogue box is opened ...

Page 135: ...ommon Basic Operations 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 APPA APP B 1 3 5 2 Closing a dialogue box Close the dialogue box by clicking on the X Close button on the dialogue box X button ...

Page 136: ...displayed on the title bar of the dialogue box The dialogue can be moved by dragging the title bar When moving the dialogue move to the position that does not cover the PPI area If the dialogue covers the PPI area it may interrupt the recognition of the display information Title of the dialogue ...

Page 137: ...on dialogue box from each window When the page switching button on each window is clicked on control returns to the Page Selection dialogue box 3 6 2 Displaying an information monitor window from other than the Page Selection dialogue box Use the following procedures to display an information monitor window from a display other than the Page Selection dialogue box Information monitor window Displa...

Page 138: ... and an alert balloon is displayed in the alert notification area Example of alert balloon To acknowledge the alert detailed information click on the Disclosure button For the details of the subsequent operations refer to 3 7 2 Confirming alert contents The general procedure for handling an alert is shown below Alert generation Stop the buzzer 3 7 1 Stopping a buzzer Acknowledge the alert 3 7 3 Ac...

Page 139: ...displayed in orange The number of warnings is indicated on the button Caution button Displayed when a caution is generated The button is displayed in yellow The number of cautions is indicated on the button 1 Click on the button An alert balloon is displayed 2 Display the alert detail dialogue by clicking on the Disclosure button The alert detail dialogue can be closed by clicking on the Disclosur...

Page 140: ...icked on the Alert List dialogue box of the common information window is displayed Memo The common information window can be switched to either the standard window display or the enlarged window display This section uses the enlarged window in the example Fort the details of switching between the standard window and the enlarged window refer to 2 3 2 1 Switching between a standard window and an ex...

Page 141: ...t Details Displays the details of the cause of the alert Priority Displays the current alert priority identification of Alarm Warning Caution Category Displays the alert category Status Displays the status of the alert Raised Silenced ACKed Transferred UnACK Rectified Updated UTC Displays the latest update time of the alert Higher button The details of the alert of the higher priority than the ale...

Page 142: ...et Example Day2 is set 2 Adjust the brightness by using the Light button and the Dark button Whenever the Light button is clicked on the brightness increases by one level from the current level When the Dark button is clicked on the brightness decreases by one level from the current level Relationship between the day night mode and the screen operation section brightness setting value When the day...

Page 143: ...t the brightness of the operation unit on the right side 2 Adjust the brightness by using the Light button and Dark button Whenever the Light button Dark button is clicked on the brightness changes by one level 3 9 1 Display Brightness dialogue If the MULTI dial is operated while Display Brightness function is selected as the MULTI dial assignment function the Display Brightness dialogue is displa...

Page 144: ... mode Synthesis mode Own ship s track display Not available Own ship s track can be set Track data is also accumulated Available Other ship s track display Not available Tracks of other ships can be set Track data is also accumulated Available Dragging anchor monitor display Not available Dragging anchor is monitored and alerts are also notified Available Rectangle cursor Not available A rectangle...

Page 145: ...onitoring NAVTEX area Low 3 11 1 Condition and timing of mouseover display 3 11 1 1 Starting mouseover display Mouseover display is performed under the following condition and timing Condition The cursor in AUTO mode Timing The cursor stops for 500ms When the motion mode of the radar screen or chart is a relative motion display RM mode the fixed object such as land moves In this case mouseover dis...

Page 146: ...round COG or the course through the water CTW 4 SOG or STW Displays the speed over the ground SOG or the speed through the water STW 5 CPA Closest Point of Approach Displays the distance between the target and the closest point of approach 6 TCPA Time to Closest Point of Approach Displays the time required to reach the closest point of approach with the target 7 Operation guide display area The op...

Page 147: ...moving and the MOB marker is displayed as follows The following items are displayed in the Marker dialogue Display item Contents Position Displays the coordinate of the MOB marker Bearing Displays the bearing from the own ship to the MOB marker Range Displays the range from the own ship to the MOB marker The unit of range is switched whenever the M km sm unit switching button is clicked on NM deno...

Page 148: ...k is displayed at the intersecting point between EBL and VRM By setting an intersecting point at any location the bearing and range from the own ship s position to the location can be measured Two sets of EBL and VRM can be operated independently The first EBL and VRM are displayed in Long dashed line and the second EBL and VRM are displayed in Short dashed line Memo The line colours can be set on...

Page 149: ...M click on the EBL VRM button The status of EBL VRM can be checked by using the EBL VRM button Button in Off state EBL VRM is disabled and is not displayed on the screen When the button is clicked on EBL VRM is displayed and the manipulation is enabled Numeric value displayed on the button When the button is enclosed by a blue frame EBL VRM is displayed and the manipulation is enabled with control...

Page 150: ...nt starting point to the own ship position CCRP C Carried Fixes the measurement starting point on the screen D Dropped Fixes the measurement starting point at longitude and latitude point Memo In the case of D it is necessary to connect a navigation unit 3 13 3 3 Setting the EBL bearing to True Relative display The EBL bearing True Relative display can be changed by using the True Relative button ...

Page 151: ...ays the range in the unit of sm Memo The VRM range unit is common between VRM1 and VRM2 NM denotes nautical mile sm denotes statute mile and km denotes kilometre 3 13 3 5 Operating the intersecting point between EBL and VRM 1 Place the cursor on the intersection mark and click the mouse button EBL and VRM are set to a movable state 2 Move the cursor to the required target or the coordinate EBL and...

Page 152: ...the rectangle cursor Display Checked Hide Unchecked Unit of Distance Changes the length of one member of range 1 or range 2 NM km sm Make Rectangle Cursor Changes the cursor mode to the rectangle cursor edit mode Diagonal 1 In rectangle cursor edit mode set the length of range 1 by using the EBL dial Turn clockwise Turn anti clockwise It is possible to set from the numeric value input keyboard by ...

Page 153: ...n input box 0 0 to 359 9 Length of One Side Displays the length of one side of the rectangle cursor Maximum value NM 7 071 NM km 13 096 km sm 8 139 sm Simulate Closing Set whether to close the rectangle automatically On The rectangle cursor moves following the movement of own ship The rectangle cursor rotates following the rotation of own ship Off The rectangle cursor does not follow the movement ...

Page 154: ... AIS filter 3 15 5 AIS filter User map 3 15 6 User map EBL 3 15 7 EBL VRM 3 15 8 VRM EBL VRM intersecting point 3 15 9 EBL VRM intersecting point PI 3 15 10 PI 4 6 Using Parallel Index Lines Pl Monitoring dragging anchor 3 15 11 Monitoring dragging anchor 3 15 1 No object When the button is clicked on the position without a valid object under the AUTO mode on a chart PPI the following operation is...

Page 155: ... activated AIS target is performed Numeric displayed AIS SAR vessel target The same operation as the normal numeric displayed AIS target is performed Sleeping AIS SART The same operation as the normal sleeping AIS target is performed Activated AIS SART The same operation as the normal activated AIS target is performed Numeric displayed AIS SART target The same operation as the normal numeric displ...

Page 156: ...o the End Angle change mode Start Distance When Start Distance is clicked on the cursor is set to the Start Distance End Distance change mode End Distance When End Distance is clicked on the cursor is set to the End Distance change mode Memo When Acquisition Activation Zone is not displayed on the radar screen AIS automatic activation is disabled If automatic AIS sleeping targets activation is nec...

Page 157: ...ed on the cursor is set to the Ring change mode Memo The values of Sector start angle and Sector end angle indicate relative bearings based on the ship s heading as the standard 3 15 6 User map The operation of an object in the unselected state is different from that of an object in the selected state 3 15 6 1 Non selected object When an object created on the user map is clicked on the object is s...

Page 158: ...Selected state Selecting a line segment SEL Non selection state Click The vertex is selected and the line property screen is displayed Line in the non selected state Vertex Line in the selected state SEL Click The vertex on which the button was clicked is selected and the line property screen is displayed Vertex in the selected state SEL Click Non selection state Corresponding vertex Line segment ...

Page 159: ...Add vertex Cancelling operation When you right click the vertex addition move or insertion mode can be cancelled 3 Text Moving text When the text object in the selected state is clicked on move mode of the text object is set Cancelling operation When you right click the text move mode can be cancelled 3 15 7 EBL When EBL is clicked the mode becomes one in which EBL is operated alone 3 15 8 VRM Whe...

Page 160: ...he dragging anchor monitoring circle move or radius change mode can be cancelled Dragging anchor monitoring polygon Moving a polygon When a vertex of a dragging anchor monitoring polygon in the selected state is clicked on a vertex move mode of dragging anchor monitoring polygon is set Inserting a vertex When a line segment of a dragging anchor monitoring polygon in the selected state is clicked o...

Page 161: ...to save screen images 1 Click on the Disclosure button on the toolbar Buttons normally hidden are displayed 2 Click on the screen capture button The screen that is currently displayed is saved and the next confirmation dialogue box is displayed When the screen contents cannot be saved When the screen contents cannot be saved due to insufficient disc free space an error dialogue is displayed In thi...

Page 162: ...he registration of the favourite can be cancelled Favourite registration is disabled Since the number of menus that have been registered as favourites reached the maximum no further registration is allowed 3 17 2 Calling a favourite By displaying a favourite list screen from the tool bar of the top screen call a favourite Use the following procedure 1 Click on the Disclosure button on the Tool Bar...

Page 163: ... table below lists the functions that can be assigned Function name Function outline Vector Time Selection of a vector length Trails Length Selection of a radar trail length C UP Angle Change of the course up angle Own Track Colour Selection of an own track colour Mark Line Colour Selection of a mark line colour Manual Tune Adjustment of manual tuning Display Brightness Adjustment of brightness of...

Page 164: ...n is clicked on a numeric input text box on such as a dialogue box a numeric input software keyboard is displayed When the mouse button is clicked on a character input text box a character input full keyboard is displayed 3 19 2 Name and function of each section of the keyboard Numeric value input software keyboard Software full keyboard for character input The description of the functions common ...

Page 165: ...the maximum value the minimum value is set subsequently When the value set by the left spin button operation becomes lower than the minimum value the maximum value is set subsequently 3 Numeric value slider When the value adjustment button on the value slider is clicked on the input value increases or decreases 4 Operation guide display button Displays an operation guide To close the operation gui...

Page 166: ... input section moves to 12 When the right arrow key is clicked on the input section moves to 000 13 Lowercase character switching key Changes the character input key mode to the lowercase character mode 14 Uppercase character switching key Changes the character input key mode to the uppercase character mode 15 Symbol switching key Changes the character input key mode to the symbol mode 16 Key alig...

Page 167: ... year is changed in the ascending order When the left spin button is clicked on the year is changed in the descending order 2 Month selection spin button Selects a month to be displayed in the date selection box When the right spin button is clicked on the month is changed in the ascending order When the left spin button is clicked on the month is changed in the descending order 3 Day selection bo...

Page 168: ...ne The contents are displayed in tree format When an item is clicked on the related contents are displayed in the content display pane Search tab Searches the character string in Help Content display pane Displays the contents of the item that was clicked on Searching the required information from the contents 1 Click on the Contents tab The contents are displayed on the contents pane 2 Click on t...

Page 169: ...cessary Operation procedure Perform the following menu operation to open the password input screen Menu button Code Input 1 Enter 0 zero and click on the Enter key 2 Display the menu by clicking again on the Menu button and change over to the second page using the page switching button The Service button is displayed in the menu 3 Click on the Service button Check that service related menus are di...

Page 170: ... Manager cannot be selected 3 23 1 File management The File Management tab enables file management File management copies files between SSD of this equipment and external storage media and deletes files The following table shows the items that are displayed by the File Management tab Item Contents File Type Select a file type For the details of selectable types refer to Step 2 of 3 23 1 1 Copying ...

Page 171: ...ile extension Contents User Map uchr User map Own Track otr Own ship s track Target Track ttr Track of other ship including the GPS buoy Screen Shot AUTO png Automatically generated screen shot Screen Shot User png Manually generated screen shot Preference ini Personal setting 3 Select the files to be copied by checking them 4 Select a drive of the storage destination from the Drive combo box and ...

Page 172: ...displayed The Target Track section of the button varies according to the selected File Type Delete Current Target Track button Deletes the track that is currently displayed The Target Track section of the button varies according to the selected File Type Display Track Displays the number of own ship s tracks that are currently displayed in File Manager This item is displayed only when Own Track is...

Page 173: ...e File Load Save tab 2 Select a file type from the File type combo box 3 Click on the Save Current Target Track button Memo The name of the Delete button varies according to the file type A confirmation dialogue box appears 4 Click on the OK button The Target track data that is stored is cleared from the screen 3 23 2 3 Saving files 1 Click on the File Load Save tab 2 Select a file type from the F...

Page 174: ...Exit Operation Record button Closes the key macro registration screen This function does not stop the recording of the key operation Operation List No Displays the key operation number Operation Displays the key operation that has been recorded The key macro recording procedure is shown below 1 Open the Record Operation screen and select a user key to be recorded from the User Key No combo box 2 E...

Page 175: ...municated from a distance place by wireless speaker microphone ADDRESS MMSI code for DSC call of JHS 800S can be taken from AIS target on RADAR PPI Note For more details of VHF Radiotelephone JHS 800S please refer to instruction manual of JHS 800S 3 25 1 Select VHF Radiotelephone JHS 800S for use First of all select the JHS 800S 1 Click on the Menu button on the upper right of the screen The menu ...

Page 176: ...Common Basic Operations 3 50 3 Select VHF in the classification pane 4 Select JHS 800S on the Call Device combo box for VHF communication The JHS 800S connected to the radar can be selected from up to 3 equipment ...

Page 177: ...And also DSC call is available on the window by input parameters such as ADDRESS MMSI code It is not possible to operate the VHF Call window on the radar screen during operation of the JHS 800S 1 Click on the Menu button on the upper right of the screen The menu is displayed 2 Click on the Tools VHF Call button on the menu The VHF Call window is displayed Confirm the number of JHS 800S that you se...

Page 178: ...lecting channels figure on the right And push DSC OPE button to return back to DSC edit screen 5 CALL TYPE selector Selects type of DSC call Note that the both of distress and urgency calls on this dialog are not allowed on this screen 6 WORK CH selector Selects communication channel to use after DSC call CH16 is not selectable when the category is routine 7 CALL button Start DSC call by these inp...

Page 179: ...on ITU channel USA channel Canada channel Inland waterway channel Private channel 11 Channel number Indicates the current channel 12 Own ship s MMSI Code Indicates the ship s MMSI 13 ADDRESS input Use numeric key button if input destination ADDRESS MMSI code by manually After all 9 digits are inputted it is accepted automatically When inputting 6 WORK CH selector 12 Own ship s MMSI Code and 13 ADD...

Page 180: ... PPI If the task station already received MMSI code of the AIS target the MMSI code is shown on the VHF Call dialog The MMSI code on the VHF dialog is available for the VHF DSC calls 1 Right Click the AIS target on the RADAR PPI The context menu is displayed Also the VHF Call context menu is displayed on TT symbol that is associated with AIS information ...

Page 181: ... acknowledgement In the example case above the DSC call including ADDRESS MMSI as 234567890 and the communication channel as CH67 is sent to the vessel Additionally CALL TYPE and WORK CH can be changed if needed It is not possible to operate the VHF Call window on the radar screen during operation of the JHS 800S When inputting 6 WORK CH selector 12 Own ship s MMSI Code and 13 ADDRESS input key in...

Page 182: ... Code Input 1 Enter 9999 and click on the Enter key Control returns to the Mode Selection screen 3 27 Terminating This Equipment When turning off the power supply do not hold down the power button of the operation unit Otherwise a trouble may occur due to termination failure 1 Press the power supply button on the operation unit The power is turned off Power button Please press the 2 keys simultane...

Page 183: ...ifies an arbitrary bearing in order to measure the bearing from own ship This equipment is equipped with two electronic bearing lines EBL1 and EBL2 4 5 Using the Electronic Bearing Line EBL and Variable Range Marker VRM Variable Range Markers VRM1 VRM2 Displays a circle that specifies an arbitrary range in order to measure the range from own ship This equipment is equipped with two variable range ...

Page 184: ...he screen the waves spread in the pulse width range direction based on the target position as the front edge When measuring a target or setting a mark line on the target place the cursor on the front edge of the echo Radar transmission reception Relationship of range between the echo and the target and the pulse width 270 90 0 Pulse width Target range Own ship s position Pulse transmission Reflect...

Page 185: ... a target can be measured The information that is measured by the cursor is displayed in the cursor readout information area 4 3 1 Displaying information in the cursor information readout area Display the cursor information by using the following procedure Placing the cursor inside of PPI When the cursor is placed on PPI the cursor information on the cursor position is displayed in the cursor info...

Page 186: ...ace the cursor on the front edge towards the own ship of the echo CCRP side of the echo 45 0 180 0 90 270 6 00NM Bearing and range from the own ship s position to the target in this figure True bearing 45 0 Range 6 00 NM Cursor Should not place the cursor at the center of the echo place the cursor at the front of the echo s edge Target CCRP Cursor Should not place the cursor at the centre of the e...

Page 187: ...direction Click on the button to switch the direction display between true and relative The icon changes between T and R T The cursor direction is displayed as true bearing R The cursor direction is displayed as relative bearing 4 Cursor distance display unit Click on the button to change the unit to display the cursor distance The unit changes between NM km and sm NM The distance is displayed in ...

Page 188: ...diting deleting an arbitrary reference point A reference point can be added by selecting Add Reference Mark addition of a measurement reference point from the context menu or by directly inputting the latitude and longitude on the Edit Reference Mark screen A reference point can be added edited or deleted on the Edit Reference Mark screen Operation procedure Perform the following menu operation to...

Page 189: ...h scale interval the target is positioned The display of range rings can be turned on off according to the following procedure 1 Click the Rings button in Range and mode information Each time this button is clicked on display switches between On and Off On Off Memo By using the dialogue that is displayed by clicking on View Tools on the menu the display can be switched to On Off The colour and bri...

Page 190: ...ame manipulation can be performed under EBL2 and VRM2 also Memo To manipulate the EBL VRM the RADAR transmission status must be Transmit 1 Enable the manipulation of EBL1 by clicking on the EBL1 button 2 Enable the movement of EBL1 by clicking on the EBL1 line 3 Align the cursor with a target and click on the mouse button The bearing of the target is displayed on the EBL1 button 4 Enable the manip...

Page 191: ...BL 2 is enabled 4 By turning the EBL dial align the EBL with a target The bearing of the target is displayed on the EBL1 button 5 Press the VRM dial The context menu is displayed 6 By turning the dial select either VRM1 Control or VRM2 Control 7 Press the VRM dial If VRM1 Control is being selected manipulation of VRM1 is enabled If VRM2 Control is being selected manipulation of VRM2 is enabled 8 B...

Page 192: ...Press the EBL dial The context menu is displayed 2 By turning the dial select either EBL1 Control Carried and EBL1 Control Dropped or EBL2 Control Carried and EBL2 Control Dropped 3 Press the EBL dial If EBL1 Control Carried and EBL1 Control Dropped is being selected manipulation of EBL1 is enabled If EBL2 Control Carried and EBL2 Control Dropped is being selected manipulation of EBL2 is enabled 4...

Page 193: ... the VRM dial If VRM1 Hide is being selected the selection of VRM1 is cleared If VRM2 Hide is being selected the selection of VRM2 is cleared 4 5 2 Measuring between arbitrary two points The range and bearing between arbitrary two points can be measured as follows Here the manipulation with EBL2 VRM2 is explained The same operation can be performed with EBL1 VRM1 Memo To manipulate the EBL VRM the...

Page 194: ...ble the movement of EBL2 by clicking on the EBL2 line 4 Align the cursor with bearing point B of the two points to be measured and then click it on 5 Enable the manipulation of VRM2 by clicking on the VRM2 button 6 Move the intersecting point marker on the dotted line of EBL2 by the cursor and align it with point B The range and bearing between the two points are displayed Measurement starting poi...

Page 195: ... and the PI Menu dialogue is displayed the PI Menu dialogue is closed PI remains On When the PI button is set to On and the PI Menu dialogue is not displayed PI is set to Off Memo The PI Menu dialogue can also be displayed by clicking on Tools PI parallel index lines on the menu 2 Set PI on the PI Menu dialogue For the details of the PI Menu dialogue refer to 4 6 2 3 Description of the PI Menu dia...

Page 196: ...f the keyboard operation unit only while the PI Menu dialogue is displayed Even if the dialogue is closed the parallel index lines remain displayed however the bearing and interval cannot be operated To reset the bearing and the interval set by redisplaying the PI Menu dialogue The following items can be set on the PI Menu dialogue Display item Description Display for All Lines Use this button to ...

Page 197: ...m is unchecked the parallel index line is not linked to the ship s heading Different values can be set for the angle of the parallel index lines when this item is checked and the angle of the parallel index lines when the item is unchecked Reference Bearing Reference bearing selection Set a reference bearing of the bearing value display of the parallel index line This item is not displayed when th...

Page 198: ...d to all the lines The input range is the PPI radius when PPI is used as the centre for the lines and double the PPI radius when the PPI is not used as the centre Memo The interval can also be adjusted by turning the VRM dial clockwise or anti clockwise If the dial is turned clockwise the interval value increases and if the dial is turned anti clockwise the interval value decreases The set value i...

Page 199: ...e button is clicked on both ends of the line segments the cursor shape changes to Index lines 2 to 8 move forming a circle centring on the reference position while the index line reference position starting point is fixed Changing the interval at a clickable trisectional centre segment position of index lines 2 to 8 When one of the index lines 2 to 8 is divided into three equal segments and the mo...

Page 200: ... when the dial is turned counterclockwise the bearing is adjusted in the minus direction The set value is displayed in the input box 5 Enter the interval of the parallel index line in Intereval The input range is the PPI radius when PPI is used as the centre for the lines and double the PPI radius when the PPI is not used as the centre Memo The interval can also be adjusted by turning the VRM dial...

Page 201: ...A negative value can also be set for Length In the case of the left end the left direction from the centre becomes a positive value and the right direction from the centre becomes a negative value In the case of the right end the right direction from the centre becomes a positive value and the left direction from the centre becomes a negative value Whenever the unit display switching button on the...

Page 202: ...ickable trisectional middle position 1 Place the cursor on the middle line of the lines that were created by dividing one of the index lines 1 to 8 which can be clicked into 3 equal sections and click the button The shape of the cursor changes to and when the mouse button is clicked the interval of the parallel index lines can be changed 2 Move the cursor to the interval to be set The interval of ...

Page 203: ... parallel line cursor group 1 to 4 from the Group combo box Since in Track mode parallel index lines always form pairs set in group units 3 Select Display The selected parallel line cursor group is displayed 4 Enter the bearing of the parallel index line group in PI Bearing Memo The bearing can also be adjusted by turning the EBL dial clockwise counterclockwise When the dial is turned clockwise th...

Page 204: ...ring of the parallel index lines can be changed 2 Move the cursor to the bearing to be set The bearing of the parallel index lines changes together with the cursor 3 Click the mouse button The parallel index lines are fixed Changing the distance at a clickable trisectional middle position 1 Place the cursor on the middle line of the lines that were created by dividing one of the index lines 1 to 8...

Page 205: ...iangular mode set in group units 3 Select Display The selected parallel line cursor group is displayed 4 Enter the bearing of the parallel index line group in PI Bearing parallel index line bearing adjustment Memo The bearing can also be adjusted by turning the EBL dial clockwise counterclockwise When the dial is turned clockwise the bearing is adjusted in the plus direction and when the dial is t...

Page 206: ...s 1 to 8 and click the mouse button The shape of the cursor changes to and when the mouse button is clicked the bearing of the two intersecting lines can be changed 2 Move the cursor to the bearing to be set The bearing of the two intersecting lines changes together with the cursor 3 Click the mouse button The two intersecting lines are fixed Consistent Common Reference Point CCRP Measureme nt num...

Page 207: ... and turning it to the left changes in the left bearing 2 3 By turning the VRM dial set up the interval of parallel index lines Turning the VRM dial to the left narrows the interval of parallel index lines 3 and turning it to the right widens the interval 4 4 Press the PI key to close the PI Menu dialogue box The parallel index lines are fixed The operation and motion of the parallel index differ ...

Page 208: ...int for changing the interval can be an end point 1 or 2 of the index line or the reference point on the line Whenever the VRM dial is pressed the reference point is selected in the sequence of end point 1 end point 2 reference point on the line End point 1 End point 2 Reference point on the line As a result of the selection the distance from the reference point to the end point 1 on the line chan...

Page 209: ...ement line can be set Whenever the EBL dial is pressed the Group reference line PI Bearing and the Group measurement line are selected alternately Memo A measurement line can be set across the reference line When a measurement line is set across the reference line by rotating the dial in the minus direction the measured bearing data changes as 0 359 9 When the reference line is set by using the EB...

Page 210: ...ayed in true bearing The line can also be set The input range is from 0 0 to 359 9 R Relative bearing The bearing of the acquisition line is displayed in relative bearing Reach The distance reach from steering to turning is displayed The line can also be set The input range is from 0 to 2000 m integer value Turn set Turning mode Select a turning mode from either 04 Radius or 05 Rate Radius Constan...

Page 211: ... set The bearing of the supplementary line can be changed by turning the EBL dial during creation of a manoeuvre curve 2 Determine a supplemental line starting position by clicking Memo When the WOL position is behind the own ship the colour of WOL changes to red and the supplemental line starting point can no longer be determined by clicking on the point Cancelling the creation of manoeuvre curve...

Page 212: ... Offset tab of the Manual Position Fix dialogue Menu button Tools Manual Position Fix Position Offset tab The following items are displayed Display item Description Position Offset The offset amount that was set by Enter Offset and Enter Position is displayed Clear Offset The offset value is cleared Enter Offset This button displays the Enter Offset dialogue box For the details refer to 4 8 2 Sett...

Page 213: ... of the longitude 4 Click on the OK button The offset amount that was input is set as the offset position 4 8 3 Setting the position on the chart on which the mouse button was clicked as the offset position 1 Click on the Enter Position button of Position The Enter Position dialogue is displayed While the dialogue is displayed the cursor changes to the offset cursor and the mode changes to the pos...

Page 214: ...Section 4 Range and Bearing Measurement Methods 4 32 ...

Page 215: ...this occurs turn on the power again 5 1 Overview Flowchart Do no put anything on the operation section In particular if a hot object is placed on the operation section deformation is likely to occur Do not allow a heavy impact to be applied to the operation section trackball or dial A trouble may occur Power ON this system and start the radar Adjust reception gain sea clutter and rain snow clutter...

Page 216: ...e restarting the operation Repeat these steps until the operation are stabilised Even if the Standby Transmit switch button is clicked on while Preheat is being displayed radar transmission cannot be performed 1 Check that the ship s mains are turned on 2 Press the Power button on the operation unit This equipment starts and a Mode Selection screen is displayed 3 Click on the RADAR button on the M...

Page 217: ...bly short period of time keep this state Observation can be started immediately by just clicking on the Standby Transmit switch button 2 Press the Power button on the operation unit The power to this equipment is turned OFF When turning off the power supply do not hold down the power button of the operation unit Otherwise a trouble may occur due to termination failure Before starting maintenance t...

Page 218: ... be observed However a video image is small and the ability to detect targets near own ship decreases Therefore when observing the vicinity of own ship use the smaller observation range Decreasing the observation range will enable the vicinity of own ship to be enlarged However caution must be taken because video images of the area beyond the observation range cannot be displayed Since the image w...

Page 219: ... being used is displayed on the Tuning Mode button in Radar system information Memo This function is effective when a magnetron radar antenna is connected When using the automatic tune mode 1 Click on the tune mode button AUTO automatic is displayed on the tune mode button Whenever the button is clicked on the mode is switched between AUTO automatic and MAN manual Using the manual tune mode 1 Clic...

Page 220: ...kball and set up reception gain Moving the slider to the right increases gain Moving the slider to the left decreases gain The current reception gain level is indicated by the bar and a numeric value Points on adjustments As reception gain is increased the range in which radar images can be observed widens however if gain is increased too high receiver noise false echoes and other undesired signal...

Page 221: ...ages Selection of observation scenes 1 Drag the Sea sea clutter adjustment slider dial in Radar signal information turn the trackball and adjust the amount of images by sea clutter displayed on the screen so as to make display easy to observe Moving the slider to the right decreases the amount of images by sea clutter Moving the slider to the left increases the amount of images by sea clutter The ...

Page 222: ...tomatic is displayed on the automatic sea clutter suppression button Each time this button is clicked on the display switches between AUTO automatic and MAN manual 2 Drag the sea clutter adjustment slider dial turn the trackball and adjust the amount of images by sea clutter displayed on the screen Even while automatic sea clutter is being suppressed the amount of images can be fine adjusted manua...

Page 223: ...scenes 1 Drag the Rain rain snow clutter adjustment slider dial in Radar signal information turn the trackball and adjust the amount of images by rain snow clutter displayed on the screen so as to make display easy to observe Moving the slider to the right decreases the amount of images by rain snow clutter Moving the slider to the left increases the amount of images by rain snow clutter The curre...

Page 224: ...ow clutter suppression button Each time this button is clicked on the display switches between AUTO automatic and MAN manual 2 Click the left mouse button of the button on the Rain rain snow clutter adjustment slider drag it with the trackball and adjust the volume of the echo created by rain snow clutter that is displayed on the screen Even while AUTO rain snow clutter is being suppressed the amo...

Page 225: ...ignal processing settings suitable for general usage are preset in the observation scene selection function at the time of factory shipment In many cases optimal images can be obtained quickly by selecting the observation scene corresponding to the current sea condition 1 Click on the Observation Scene Selection button at the bottom of the Top screen The Observation Scene Selection dialogue is dis...

Page 226: ...ance is attached to rain snow clutter suppression and gain slightly lowers Bird Bird Use this scene to detect a flock of sea birds Long Long distance detection Use this scene to monitor utmost distances in the broad ocean Buoy Buoy Use this scene to detect small targets such as radio buoys outside of sea clutter Targets having low detection probability are displayed User1 User 1 General scene used...

Page 227: ...o Off interference rejection function OFF 1 Select an interference rejection effect level from the IR Interference Rejection combo box of Radar signal information Setting items Functions and effects IR Off Sets the IR function to Off IR Low Sets the IR level to the low level IR MID Sets the IR level to the middle level IR High Sets the IR level to the high level Points on setting When a high inter...

Page 228: ...clutter improves In bays harbors where targets are densely crowded Rough sea state due to torrential rain or stormy weather MP The normal transmitter pulse length is set Both range resolution and gain are appropriately set General navigation LP The transmitter pulse becomes longer and gain improves Small targets are zoomed and are easy to observe When the sea state is bad detection performance dec...

Page 229: ...he radar echo by 1 level in the vertical and horizontal directions of the screen Normal navigation ENH Level2 Enhances the radar echo by 2 levels in the vertical and horizontal directions of the screen Enhance the visibility of the radar image ENH Level3 Enhances the radar echo by 3 levels in the vertical and horizontal directions of the screen Detect small targets such as buoys Setting points Whe...

Page 230: ...deo processing mode from Echo Process video processing list of Radar signal information Setting items Effects and recommended use conditions Process Off Sets the image processing function to Off 3 Scan CORREL Use when the rain snow clutter images are heavy 4 Scan CORREL Use when enhancing the target while suppressing sea clutter images 5 Scan CORREL Use when detecting small targets in sea clutter ...

Page 231: ...e radar video to be displayed on the radar display 1 Click on the azimuth mode combo box of Range and mode information 2 Select the Azimuth mode Memo Available combinations vary depending on the settings of the azimuth mode and the motion mode refer to 5 4 6 Setting a motion mode Azimuth mode Motion mode N UP H UP C UP C UP Angle Setting TM RM T or RM R Azimuth Mode combo box ...

Page 232: ...the setting of Course Up the ship s heading HDG is fixed and displayed immediately above the screen Similar to true bearing display the positions of stationary targets will not deviate even if yawing occurs in the ship targets are displayed stably and the bearing of the heading line moves only according to the amount of change in own ship s course To change the course select the Course UP display ...

Page 233: ...n on the radar screen can be changed Switching relative motion RM mode to true motion TM mode 1 Click on the Motion Mode combo box in Range and mode information 2 Select the motion mode Memo Available combinations vary depending on the settings of the motion mode and the azimuth mode refer to 5 4 5 Setting the azimuth mode Azimuth mode Motion mode N UP H UP C UP C UP Angle Setting TM RM T or RM R ...

Page 234: ...course and influence of the tidal current When the own ship s position reaches the position of about 69 of the screen radius the position is reset to the position of about 75 of the screen radius in the direction opposite to the own ship s course COG by adding the influence of the tidal current at that time RM T or RM R Relative Motion Mode Relative Motion display Own ship is fixed at the centre o...

Page 235: ...e moved from the display centre to any position within 75 of the display radius This function is convenient for observing a wide coverage in any direction Memo This function is not available on the 96 NM range An own ship display position can be moved within the range in which the own ship display position and the antenna position do not exceed 75 of the screen radius 1 Set the Off Centre mode to ...

Page 236: ... position Returning own ship s position to the centre of the display 1 Set the Off Centre mode to Off by clicking on Off Centre button in Range and mode information The own ship position is returned to the centre of the display on relative motion or the position to be reset on true motion HL Clicking fixes own ship s position HL Position the cursor on the destination ...

Page 237: ...ching the own ship While the own ship is moving the system also plots the trails of land and other fixed targets True motion trail The system plots the absolute motion trails of a target irrespective of the own ship s position The operator can easily judge the course and speed of the target The system does not plot the trails of land and other fixed targets While the true motion trail mode is acti...

Page 238: ...d when relative motion trail is used RM R is displayed when true motion trail is used 1 Click on the Trails True Relative switch button Each time this button is clicked on the display mode of Trails switches between T and R T True motion trail R Relative motion trail For the details of the motion mode of trails refer to 5 4 9 1 Trails motion mode 5 4 9 3 Setting the length of the trail 1 Click on ...

Page 239: ...n starting the transmission The system is plotting trails even while the trails display is off If only a short time has elapsed after the commencement of transmission the display may not reach the specified value The time not to reach is indicated by the length of the blue bar shown at the lower part of the Trail Length switch combo box 5 4 9 4 Clearing trails data 1 Click on the CLR clear trails ...

Page 240: ...y When double zoom is set the cursor mode changes to the off set cursor 2 Place the offset cursor on a location you want to zoom and click on it Using the cursor position as the reference the screen display is enlarged by a magnification of 2 so that the midpoint between the cursor and own ship s position comes at the centre of the radar display Canceling zoom display 1 Set the double zoom functio...

Page 241: ... 4 11 Hiding the heading line HL OFF 1 Click on the Disclosure button on the toolbar When the toolbar is set to extended display this operation is not required 2 The ship s heading line is hidden while the HL Off ship s heading line Off button is pressed down When the button is released the ship s heading line is redisplayed ...

Page 242: ...down graphic information other than TT and AIS of danger targets radar images radar trails and cross hairs cursor are hidden When the button is released graphics information is redisplayed 5 4 13 Setting true bearing When the GYRO I F is used to enter a gyro signal there is a rare case in which a true bearing value indicated by the master gyro does not match the true bearing value indicated by thi...

Page 243: ...ea areas may be unable to be detected When using a GPS COG accuracy is less than 3 at speed from 1kn to 17kn and is less than 1 at speed more than 17kn 5 4 14 2 Entering the ship s heading own ship s speed manually If any of the devices connected to this equipment example Log malfunctions use the following procedure to input the ship s heading own ship s speed so as to make the target tracking dev...

Page 244: ...Section 5 Basic Operation of the Radar 5 30 ...

Page 245: ... Do not use this mode during the navigation Target Tracking This function calculates the course and speed of a target by automatically tracking the target s move This function enables the automatic acquisition of targets by using the automatic acquisition zone function This function also enables the simulation of the ship manoeuvring method to avoid collisions by using the trial manoeuvre function...

Page 246: ...tracking function are interrelated with each other and if echoes are not detected for sixteen scans or more consecutively lost target is assumed If such a lost target exists therefore radar gain must be increased to support detection of the target If however radar gain is increased too significantly sea clutter or other noise may be erroneously detected and tracked as a target and resultingly a fa...

Page 247: ...osed loop of finding a safe route on the right side 6 2 2 Marine accidents and collisions Among marine accidents collision accidents have been highlighted as the tonnages and speeds of ships become higher along with the increase in traffic at sea If a tanker carrying dangerous articles such as crude oil collides with any other vessel then not only the vessels involved with the accident but other v...

Page 248: ...he same point at the same time In practical operation of vessels a spot of collision has to be deemed to be a single point but a closed zone This closed zone is conceptually defined as a CPA Closest Point of Approach Further the time taken to arrive at CPA is required for collision prediction and the danger of collision is judged considering the TCPA Time to CPA The following figure illustrates a ...

Page 249: ...sverse outsail parallel run reverse run etc as described in the act of prevention of collision at sea can be readily understood 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 6 2 5 Radar and collision avoidance Radar is still playing an important role for collision prevention and positioning A plotter is used to furth...

Page 250: ... until the vector is displayed after target acquisition Target acquired in automatic acquisition zone The alarm sounds The alarm message New Target turns orange and blinks The symbol turns red and blinks Tracked target This means a tracked target Dangerous target The alarm sounds The alarm message CPA TCPA turns red and blinks The symbol is enlarged and displayed in red Numeric displayed target Wh...

Page 251: ...tes the direction to which the course is to be changed This line may not be displayed Activated target When CTW STW of the target cannot be received the symbol is displayed in a broken line Outline display The outlines of ships are displayed scaled down Numeric displayed target When the numeric data is displayed the target symbol is enclosed in a square Dangerous target The alarm sounds The alarm ...

Page 252: ...cal AIS AtoN target East cardinal mark The target No AtoN name xxx is displayed next to the symbol Physical AIS AtoN target South cardinal mark The target No AtoN name xxx is displayed next to the symbol Physical AIS AtoN target West cardinal mark The target No AtoN name xxx is displayed next to the symbol Physical AIS AtoN target Port hand mark The target No AtoN name xxx is displayed next to the...

Page 253: ... Racon err is displayed in yellow at the top of the symbol The target No AtoN name xxx is displayed nearby the symbol Virtual AIS AtoN target Emergency wreck mark The target No AtoN name xxx is displayed next to the symbol Virtual AIS AtoN target North cardinal mark The target No AtoN name xxx is displayed next to the symbol Virtual AIS AtoN target East cardinal mark The target No AtoN name xxx is...

Page 254: ...location of missing AtoN Missing is displayed in yellow at the top of the symbol The target No AtoN name xxx is displayed nearby the symbol AIS SAR aircraft Displayed by the same colour as AIS symbol Numerical display AIS SAR aircraft When the numeric data is displayed the target symbol is enclosed in a square Lost AIS SAR aircraft The alarm sounds The alarm message Lost turns orange and blinks Th...

Page 255: ...ere are following two kinds of AIS AtoN AIS AtoN type Function Operation example Physical AIS AtoN Installs the AIS on real aid to navigation and displays its location on the display unit on ships In low visibility receiving the Physical AIS AtoN symbols facilitates identification of the light location and light buoy Virtual AIS AtoN Displays virtual aid to navigation on the display unit on ships ...

Page 256: ...stabilisation mode The type of the currently displayed vector can be confirmed by viewing the setting of the stable mode When GND is selected for the stabilisation mode Ground vector When Sea is displayed for the stabilisation mode Water vector When the vector of an AIS target is displayed with a vector over water the system has converted the AIS target s vector over ground to the vector over wate...

Page 257: ...argets When the TT target and AIS target are determined to be the same targets the TT target or AIS target that are displayed on a higher priority basis can be set 1 Right click on the tracked target with association displayed The context menu appears 2 Click on Property in the context menu The TT Target INFO or AIS Target INFO dialogue appears 3 Select AIS or TT from the Priority combo box AIS Th...

Page 258: ...ector Length can be freely changed for a time interval of 1 to 120 minutes 6 4 2 1 Vector modes Different vector modes can be used as described below according to the purpose To perceive the true state of the target True Vector To perceive the closest approach point of the target Relative Vector True vector mode In the true vector mode the directions of vectors indicate the true courses of targets...

Page 259: ... ship passing through the CPA limit ring will be a dangerous target In the Relative Vector mode it can be seen at a glance where the CPA limit of the dangerous target is 6 4 2 2 Setting vector mode 1 Click on the Vector Past POSN true relative selector button in the other ship information window Each click switches track display mode between T and R Vector Past POSN true relative selector button H...

Page 260: ...from 1 min to 120 min 1 Click on the Vector Length input box in the other ship information window 2 Enter the Vector Length 6 4 3 Setting collision decision criteria Collision decision criteria are set based on CPA and TCPA For an outline of CPA and TCPA refer to 6 2 3 Basic concept of collision avoidance Memo Set the optimum values of collision decision conditions with consideration for vessel ty...

Page 261: ...range from 1 min to 99 min 2 Enter the TCPA limit For the details on how to set up alerts based on the collision determination condition refer to 12 2 Collision Avoidance Alert Generation Conditions 6 4 4 Showing the CPA ring The CPA ring is rendered as a red circle with the own ship centred and the CPA limit set distance used as the radius Operation procedure Open the TT AIS target setting screen...

Page 262: ... a state in which the number of targets being tracked has reached the maximum number of targets 30 TT option is available 100 the target with the lowest danger level among the targets that have been captured thus far automatically is erased successively When all the targets that are tracked are for manual acquisition and the number has reached the maximum number of targets no further acquisition i...

Page 263: ...e cannot be used The tracked target is located less than 0 1 NM from own ship To acquire the tracked target in the manual acquisition mode 1 Set the cursor mode to the AUTO mode 2 Place the cursor on the target to be acquired and then click on The target is acquired and the initial acquisition symbol is displayed The vector is displayed within 1 minute 6 5 1 3 Using manual acquisition and AUTO acq...

Page 264: ...ing dialogue box in the Alert menu Operation procedure Open the target acquisition alarm setup screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button Alert New Target Warning 1 To set up AZ1 select the Use AZ1 check box To set up AZ2 select the Use AZ2 check box 2 To set up Use AZ1 click on the 1 tab To set up Use AZ2 click on the 2 tab Their respective setting items are displayed 3 Select...

Page 265: ...s at the start distance position 5 Move the cursor and click at the end distance position This creates an automatic acquisition activation zone AZ of fan shape that is enclosed by the starting azimuth the ending azimuth and the ending distance 6 5 2 3 Using the EBL VRM dial for the setting 1 Select AZ Use AZ1 or Use AZ2 to be set 2 Click on the Make AZ1 button or the Make AZ2 button The cursor ent...

Page 266: ...ain on the radar display until the target is lost and its vector disappears or until another target is designated If a target with the mark is designated only its true bearing and range appear until its vector appears Cancellation of numeric data display 1 Set the cursor mode to the AUTO mode 2 Place the cursor on the tracked target to cancel numeric value display and then click on The numeric val...

Page 267: ...racked target to be cancelled and then right click The context menu is displayed 2 Click on the Cancel TT mode on the Context menu The cursor changes to the selection cursor 3 Place the cursor on another target to be cancelled and then click on 4 Repeat the operation in step 3 The vector symbols of the clicked tracked targets disappear and only the radar image remains Finish the cancel TT mode by ...

Page 268: ...n number is displayed Memo If there are many tracking targets and their symbol display is confusing set Target Number Display to off to view the radar display easily 6 5 6 Editing tracked target properties The tracked target property such as tracked target ID name can be arbitrarily edited for individual tracked targets acquired The TT Target INFO dialogue is used for editing The following items a...

Page 269: ...egistered as a template in the input text box 3 Click on the Register button The entered ship name is registered in the template list 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 and register necessary ship names To cancel unwanted ship name registration 1 Check the ship s name whose registration is to be cancelled on the template list in the Template dialogue 2 Click on the Delete button The checked ship name is delet...

Page 270: ... targets will not be displayed correctly and may cause an accident Do not use own speed based on reference target tracking for relative speed and CPA TCPA calculation of AIS targets because the response of own speed is slower than actual own ship s speed change and it may cause a big error on the collision judgement of AIS targets 1 Acquire the ground fixed target 2 Click the right button on the a...

Page 271: ... The reference targets are only used for the calculation of true speed Only one target can be set as a reference target When a new reference target is set the previous reference target is cancelled 6 5 8 Operation test for target tracking Simulation is a function for determining if the target tracking function is working correctly or not Accordingly this function should be used only to check for t...

Page 272: ...a target which is not yet acquired or tracked Test Video may not be displayed either if the GAIN dial or SEA dial is not properly adjusted 1 Select test video to be displayed from the Test Video combo box The selected test video is displayed in the rearward of the radar image If any target displayed clearly in the normal radar display is not displayed in the Test Video mode the target detection ci...

Page 273: ...ulator combo box List of target tracking simulator scenario Scenario Target No Motion true motion Moving start point Speed kn Course o Range NM Bearing o Off Scenario1 1 28 3 45 9 5 270 2 22 4 27 1 12 333 3 15 3 293 9 25 45 Scenario 2 1 30 135 8 23 2 20 270 5 135 Scenario 3 1 45 180 5 23 2 0 3 340 3 30 0 8 180 Scenario 4 1 0 0 2 02 31 2 70 225 7 01 37 Scenario 5 1 20 45 4 47 288 2 30 45 5 1 304 3 ...

Page 274: ...eared the gate is not displayed 2 Set the cursor mode to the AUTO mode 3 Click on the target of tracking whose numerical value is to be displayed Numeric data for the specified target is displayed in the information monitoring window The numeric value for the target is displayed and the gate is displayed in green around the target tracking symbol Memo The Target Tracking can display the gate of tw...

Page 275: ... Click on the AIS button for other ship information on the upper right of PPI The button indication becomes ON and the AIS function becomes enabled ON indication The received AIS information is displayed on the screen 6 6 2 Activating AIS targets Activate AIS Activates an AIS target and displays the target s vector and make a collision decision 6 6 2 1 Manual activation Activates an AIS target in ...

Page 276: ...acquisition activation zone shall be based on the position of the radar antenna If there are more AIS targets than the allowable maximum they are deactivated from the low priority Refer to 6 3 Displaying Symbols 6 6 3 Deactivating AIS targets Deactivates an AIS target and clear the display of the vector and heading line Deactivating one AIS target 1 Right click on the AIS target to be deactivated ...

Page 277: ...t are displayed vary depending on the mode Use the AIS Standard Extended selector button for switching between the standard mode and the extended mode By setting the display to by clicking on the AIS Standard Extended selector button an extended mode can be set By setting the display to by clicking on the button again a standard mode can be set The display contents vary depending on the types of A...

Page 278: ...rection on the AIS symbol Refer to 6 3 Displaying Symbols POSN Latitude longitude In standard mode this item is not displayed 10m or 10m 10m Low positioning accuracy 10m High positioning accuracy In standard mode this item is not displayed Destination Destination In standard mode this item is not displayed Navigation Status The status is displayed by number For the details refer to Navigation Stat...

Page 279: ...S AtoN Target Item Description AIS ID AIS target ID Name Ship name of AIS target MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity code BRG True bearing Range Range POSN Latitude longitude 10m or 10m 10m Position fixing accuracy low 10m Position fixing accuracy high Type Displays the AtoN type For the details refer to the Type table Not displayed in standard mode Virtual Flag Real AtoN Real AtoN Virtual AtoN ...

Page 280: ...leo 9 Beacon Cardinal N 15 internal GNSS 10 Beacon Cardinal E 9 14 not used 11 Beacon Cardinal S 12 Beacon Cardinal W 13 Beacon Port hand 14 Beacon Starboard hand 15 Beacon Preferred Channel port hand 16 Beacon Preferred Channel starboard hand 17 Beacon Isolated danger 18 Beacon Safe water 19 Beacon Special mark 20 Cardinal Mark N 21 Cardinal Mark E 22 Cardinal Mark S 23 Cardinal Mark W 24 Port ha...

Page 281: ...ly 6 6 6 Checking and setting AIS target property The AIS target property such as ID name can be checked for individual acquired AIS targets The track colour of AIS target can also be set The AIS Target INFO dialogue is used for editing The following items are displayed Item Description Target ID AIS target ID appears Name AIS target ID name appears Track Colour The track colour of AIS target is s...

Page 282: ...ges to a lost symbol The system calculates the current position from the last received data and continues displaying the symbol for eternity When the AIS button in the target ship information window is turned off the symbol is cancelled Conditions for Deciding Target to be Lost Target status Time until data is lost SOLAS ship Class A Non SOLAS ship Class B CS Carrier Sense SO Self Organising Vesse...

Page 283: ...ng TT Lost AIS Target The AIS target was lost Lost TT REF Target The referential TT target was lost Lost TT Target Acquired TT was lost New AIS Target The AIS target was acquired and activated New TT Target TT was acquired On Trial CPA TCPA Under the trial process Occurs instead of a danger target alarm when the predicted route of the tracking target intersects with the CPA TCPA limit range TT 95 ...

Page 284: ...possible for the ship operator to judge which target is to be cautious about The danger target symbol of the tracked target will be displayed until either the tracking is stopped or the conditions no longer apply The types of target and alarm are shown below Dangerous Target Alarm Status Symbol on display Alert characters Alarm sound Conditions Tracked target Activated AIS target Off Off CPA CPA L...

Page 285: ...ons The automatic acquisition function sets a zone in a range and issues a warning when a new target which is not yet acquired goes into this zone For the setting of an automatic acquisition guard zone refer to 6 5 1 Acquiring target Warning for New Target Acquired in Automatic Acquisition Guard Zone Status Symbol on display Alert characters Alert sound Conditions New target in automatic acquisiti...

Page 286: ...ning will be issued The typical causes for warning are shown below The target echo is very weak The target is hidden by a shore or a large ship and its echo is not received The target echo is blurred by sea clutter or rain snow clutter If a target under tracking goes into a range over 32 NM and can no longer be tracked it is cancelled without a lost target warning being issued Lost Target Warning ...

Page 287: ...air it Target Tracking function Alarm Alert characters Alarm sound Condition TT Data Beep sound pipi If the Target Tracking function has some abnormal condition this alarm issues 6 7 5 Gyro set notification Set Gyro The GYRO I F receives signals from a gyro Even if the power is turned off the system will follow up the gyro However the system stops the follow up operation when the power of the mast...

Page 288: ...5 1 2 or 4 minutes or specified range intervals of 0 1 0 2 0 5 or 1 NM When Off is displayed the track display function is turned off The track mode operates in conjunction with the vector mode and a true or relative track is displayed In relative vector mode the relative tracks of the target are displayed In true vector mode true tracks that are calculated from the relative bearing range own ship...

Page 289: ... 10 ships For the details refer to 11 1 7 Setting up the Display of Other Ship s Track Memo If the other ship s track function Target Track Function is turned off the track data of other ships is not saved 6 8 2 4 Turning on off other ship s track display The target track display function can be turned on off Choices for track display are displaying hiding the tracks of all ships and Individual di...

Page 290: ...ory list ETA UTC Click on the calendar icon to display the date picker and enter the expected date and time of arrival by clicking NAV Status Select from the combo box For the details refer to the Navigation Status table in 6 6 4 Displaying AIS information Draft Enter draft in the input box within the range from 0 to 25 5 m The draft can be entered in increments of 0 1 m If the draft is more than ...

Page 291: ...k on the LL Time button To copy an existing message Display the contents of the AIS message tray by clicking on the View Tray button Select a message to be copied and copy the message The contents from the beginning to the maximum number of characters can be copied Memo The maximum number of characters that can be input changes depending on the transmission method and the message type Sending a me...

Page 292: ...name of the ship having the entered MMSI code is displayed in the Name box The identification number is displayed in the Target ID box 3 Type a message in the message input area In the case of a safety related message Maximum 156 characters In the case of a routine message Maximum 151 characters To distribute a broadcast message 1 Select the Broadcast radio button 2 Type a message in the message i...

Page 293: ...Displaying the AIS message tray Operation procedure Open the AIS message tray by performing the following menu operations Menu button TT AIS AIS Message Tray 1 Click on the AIS MSG Tray button The AIS Message Tray is displayed Memo The AIS message tray can also be displayed by clicking on the View Tray button in the Edit and Send AIS Message dialogue Up to 50 most recent messages are displayed in ...

Page 294: ...y related messages Select Safety from the Message Category combo box To display only routine messages Select Routine from the Message Category combo box When messages are not filtered by category Select All from the Message Category combo box 6 11 3 Sending a message in the message tray after editing 1 Click the message to copy in the message list 2 Click on the Edit or Select button When the AIS ...

Page 295: ...minimum and maximum values in the range between 0 1 to 9 9 NM CPA MAX SOG MIN Specify the minimum and maximum values in the range between 0 0 to 1022 0 kn SOG MAX Same Fleet link Select a consort ship to be highlighted by linking For setting the consort ship preset refer to 13 10 Setting Consort Ship Preset AIS tab Item Setting Length MIN Specify the minimum and maximum values in the range between...

Page 296: ...the AIS Target from AIS list displayed ship s name order near in distance from the own ship 1 Check Highlighting AIS by List 2 Click on the List button The AIS Highlighting list dialogue box is displayed 3 Check the radio button you want to make highlighted AIS target The checked AIS target is highlighted ...

Page 297: ...When the own ship s course and speed are entered in manual mode the trial manoeuvring function checks if pre acquired or pre activated targets are dangerous Trial manoeuvring in the true vector mode If the own ship s vector mode is the true vector mode the own ship s vector is calculated according to the own ship s trial speed and trial course as well as the own ship s dynamic characteristic and t...

Page 298: ...d course of the target changes to a safe target as shown in the lower figure The above figure shows that the relative vector of the target has changed as shown in the Figure as a result of simulation course and speed in the previous section so that the symbol colour is changed into White a safe target Irrespective of the simulation results the current CPA and TCPA values are shown in the tracked t...

Page 299: ...Ship s Dynamic Trait refer to 13 9 Setting Own Ship s Dynamic Trait The dangerous target symbol is displayed in red and the safe target symbol is displayed in white The safe target symbol colour can be changed by using Target Symbol that is displayed by selecting Settings Colour and Brightness For the details refer to 13 22 Setting Colours and Brightness Vector Time is valid only when Trial Functi...

Page 300: ...tems are displayed in the TT list Item Description ID ID No of tracked target CPA Closest approach distance TCPA Time up to closest approach distance BCR Bow crossing distance BCT Bow crossing time COG or CTW COG Course Over the Ground or CTW Course Through the Water bearing In ground mode COG is displayed In water mode CTW is displayed SOG or STW SOG Speed Over the Ground or STW Speed Through the...

Page 301: ... In ground mode SOG is displayed In water mode STW is displayed Displayed when COG SOG Name Call Sign MMSI Source is selected Name Ship name Displayed when COG SOG Name Call Sign MMSI Source is selected Call Sign Call sign Displayed when COG SOG Name Call Sign MMSI Source is selected MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity Displayed when COG SOG Name Call Sign MMSI Source is selected Source AIS info...

Page 302: ...RNG HDG POSN Status is selected Not displayed on the standard window Status Status Sleeping Sleeping in progress Activated Activation in progress Lost Lost status Danger Dangerous ship only transmitting state Displayed when BCR BCT BRG RNG HDG POSN Status is selected Not displayed on the standard window Show AIS Detail button When one item is selected from the list and this button is clicked AIS d...

Page 303: ...following menu operations Menu button TT AIS Own Ship AIS Data When the Own Ship AIS Data button is clicked on AIS information of own ship is displayed For the own ship s AIS information screen a standard window and an extended window can be switched alternately To switch to an extended window Click on the List extension button To switch to a standard window Click on the List standard button List ...

Page 304: ... AIS Last Lost AIS Data When the Last Lost AIS Data button is clicked on the last lost AIS information is displayed For the last lost AIS target information screen a standard window and an extended window can be switched alternately To switch to an extended window Click on the List extension button To switch to a standard window Click on the List standard button List extension List List standard b...

Page 305: ...g a port to measure own ship s position in the coastal waters relative to the bearings and ranges of the shore or islands using a chart and to monitor the position and movement of a heavy rain if it appears on the radar display Various types of radar display are explained below 7 1 Radar Wave with the Horizon Radar beam radiation has the nature of propagating nearly along the curved surface of the...

Page 306: ... a height of 660 m or more 2 If the height of a target is 10 m the radar range has to be approx 15 NM However the maximum radar range at which a target can be detected on the radar display depends upon the size of the target and the weather conditions that is the radar range may increase or decrease depending upon those conditions Height of Radar Antenna Detection Range Height of Target D NM Maxim...

Page 307: ...epending on the height of the target from the surface of the sea Furthermore because the target detection range is greatly influenced by the shape and material of the target and environmental conditions such as the sea state weather and radio wave propagation caution should be taken when detecting range of target Relation between Type and Height of Target and Detection Range and RCS Type of target...

Page 308: ...size and the shape of waves Generally as waves become larger image level of the sea clutter is intensified and the clutter far away is also displayed In this case it is difficult to distinguish sea clutter from a small boat whose reflection intensity is weak Accordingly it is necessary to properly adjust the sea clutter rejection function The following tables show the relation between the sea stat...

Page 309: ...sea state SS3 in which significant wave height exceeds 1 2 metres detection probability is M NV as shown in the Table on page 7 5 which indicates 50 or less 7 3 2 Rain and snow clutter Rain and snow clutter is a video image that appears in a location where rain or snow is falling The image changes according to the amount of rain or the amount of snowfall As precipitation increases the image of rai...

Page 310: ...s such as weather the setting value for Storm or Rain is recommended for stormy weather For the description of the observation scene button refer to 5 3 7 Adjusting to optimal images Selection of observation scenes While these settings are effective targets particularly those that move at high speed may not be recognised visually 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 Detection range while it...

Page 311: ... can be checked monitoring the sea clutter in which there may be a part of weak or no returns Such shadows appear always in the same directions which the operator should have in mind in radar operation 7 4 2 Side lobe effect A broken line circular arc may appear at the same range as the main lobe of the radar beam on the radar display This type of false echo can easily be discriminated when a targ...

Page 312: ...irection as shown in the following Figure 7 4 4 False echo by multiple reflection When there is a large structure or ship with a high vertical surface near own ship as shown in the following Figure multiple refection may appear on the radar display These echoes appear in the same intervals of which the nearest echo is the true echo of the target False Eco by Multiple Reflection Example of false ec...

Page 313: ...out 36 NM less than the actual range This type of false echo can be discriminated by checking the change of the target range by switching the transmitted pulse length the repetition frequency False echoes can be suppressed by specifying Economy after selecting Setting TXRX PRF or by setting Stagger Trigger to On after selecting Settings TXRX Stagger Trigger For the details refer to 13 7 Setting Ra...

Page 314: ...the range scale to 6NM or 12NM by using the Range Scale button on the RADAR screen 2 Set the settings of Settings Signal Process SART to On check the check box for SART Memo The SART setting check boxes are not displayed at connection of a solid state radar antenna The SART display mode is set to On In this chase the items on the Settings menu are changed automatically as shown in the table below ...

Page 315: ...sion and grounding When multiple radars are installed use one 9 GHz band radar for detction of SART signals and use others as normal radars for collision prevention monitoring of targets at the periphery of own ship prevention of grounding and checking of own ship s position After termination of SART signal detection set the SART display to Off uncheck the check box for SART after selecting Settin...

Page 316: ...rom its device an AIS SART symbol is displayed on the radar screen For the details of AIS SART symbols refer to 6 3 3 Types and Definitions of AIS Target Symbols 7 6 2 Numeric data display example If the symbol is clicked on while the AIS SART symbol is displayed AIS SART numeric information is displayed on Target Information on the information monitoring window Navigation information is displayed...

Page 317: ...und the own ship and realizes safe voyage by generating an anchor alarm when a part of the outline of the own ship exceeded the monitoring area Dangerous based on the judgment Generates a dragging anchor monitoring alarm Safe based on the judgment Centre of monitoring circle Radius of monitoring circle Generates a dragging anchor monitoring alarm Safe based on the judgment Dangerous based on the j...

Page 318: ... Position Input latitude in the input box Input longitude in the input box Radius Input a radius of the circle in the input box Input range 10 to 1500 m 8 1 2 Setting a dragging anchor monitoring polygon 1 Select Polygon from the Mode dragging anchor monitoring mode combo box 2 Click on the New button The data of the Point vertex list is cleared 3 Place the cursor on the chart 4 Create a polygon b...

Page 319: ...re of the circle 2 Set the dragging anchor monitoring to On by clicking on the Monitoring Anchor button Dragging anchor monitoring starts based on the setting The dragging anchor monitoring area on the chart is changed to a solid line When own ship exits from the dragging anchor monitoring area the Dragging anchor warning is displayed 8 2 2 Ending dragging anchor monitoring Set the button display ...

Page 320: ...3 2 Moving a dragging anchor monitoring circle on the context menu The moving of a dragging anchor monitoring circle can also be executed from the context menu 1 Click on the dragging anchor monitoring cirlce A square enclosing the dragging anchor monitoring circle is displayed 2 Click the right mouse button on the dragging anchor monitoring circle The context menu is displayed 3 Click on Move thi...

Page 321: ...k on any of the vertices of the square enclosing the dragging anchor monitoring circle The cursor changes to the arrow cursor 3 Move the cursor until the dragging anchor monitoring circle becomes a required size and click the mouse button The size of the dragging anchor monitoring cicle is changed 8 3 6 Changing a size of a dragging anchor monitoring circle on the context menu Change of a dragging...

Page 322: ...rtex to be added The cursor is set to the Edit cursor 3 Move the cursor to the position where a vertex is to be set and click the mouse button A new vertex is added 8 3 8 Changing a shape of a dragging anchor monitoring polygon on the context menu The following operation can be performed on the context menu that is displayed by clicking the right mouse button on the dragging anchor monitoring poly...

Page 323: ...21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Memo If an attempt is made to delete a dragging anchor monitoring polygon during execution of dragging anchor monitoring a confirmation dialogue appears To execute deletion click on the Yes button The monitoring area is deleted and dragging anchor monitoring is terminated ...

Page 324: ...Section 8 Monitoring a Dragging Anchor 8 8 ...

Page 325: ...rovided below 1 Click on the Import Special Line button A selection screen for special line data to be imported is displayed 2 Select special line data to be imported from the folder list in the USB and click on the OK button The OK button can be clicked on only when the special line data at the level that can be imported is selected from the folder list 3 When an import verification screen is dis...

Page 326: ...de on any warning screen after the power was turned on C MAP MAX is selected on the chart display menu The SD card of C MAP MAX is inserted Upon chart switching When the chart is switched to C MAP MAX on the chart display menu and the following conditions are satisfied a warning screen is displayed Consent has never been made on any warning screen after the power was turned on The SD card of C MAP...

Page 327: ...al area that is defined by the area code For the details refer to 9 2 2 3 Area code Cartridge Type Displays the cartridge type One of the following types is displayed Marine Terrestrial Aeronautical Submarine Inland Waters Road Release Date Displays the release date The information expires one year after the date of release and an expiration warning screen is displayed Read the contents of the war...

Page 328: ...idge information and the area name Area code Area name AF Africa AN North Asia AS South Asia AU Australia New Zealand CA Central America CU Custom DM Demonstration EM Mediterranean EN Northern Europe EW Western Europe IN Indian Ocean ME Middle East NA North America PC Pacific Ocean territory RS Russia SA South America WW Worldwide ...

Page 329: ...s button opens the Search Service Setting screen To search for a service check the check box for the service to be searched for on this screen A service can be selected from the Port and Service combo box input box A port or a service is searched for based on the contents that are input Up to 32 characters No input is acceptable Search Range Specify a search range based on the specified coordinate...

Page 330: ... the line object is displayed Area Only the area object is displayed All Point Line Area Object List Picked Objects Displays in the list the objects within the pick cursor Name Displays the name of the selected object Point Line Area Attribute List Attribute Displays the attribute name of the object that has been selected from the object list Value Displays the attribute value of the object that h...

Page 331: ...played Consent has never been made on any warning screen after the power was turned on newpec is selected on the chart display menu Upon chart switching When the chart is switched to newpec on the chart display menu and the following conditions are satisfied a warning screen is displayed Consent has never been made on any warning screen after the power was turned on When a warning screen is displa...

Page 332: ...ncelled before completion 4 When import is completed successfully a successful import popup window is displayed Terminate the processing by clicking on the OK button If import fails a popup window is displayed indicating the failure The possible failure causes are insufficient storage space and removal of the USB card during import processing among others 9 3 3 Pick report newpec This function ret...

Page 333: ...user map can also be updated by editing A user map can be displayed by overlapping on a chart A user map can be created by merging two user maps The following diagrams show how to use user maps Example User maps 1 and 2 are merged and displayed on a chart by overlaying Chart User map 3 User map 1 User map 2 Merge user maps 1 and 2 User map 3 Display user map 3 on the chart by overlaying Multiple u...

Page 334: ...User Map menu comprises the following submenus Submenu Function File Operation Managing user map files new creation copying deletion Displaying editing a user map Merging user map files Refer to 10 2 Creating Editing a User Map Mark Line List Managing editing objects Refer to 10 3 Managing Editing an Object Mark Line List Delete by Type Colour Deleting objects collectively Refer to 10 4 Bulk Delet...

Page 335: ...Operation dialogue 3 Registering a new user map file Reference 10 2 2 Creating a new user map 3 Invoking an existing user map file Reference 10 2 3 Editing the existing user map 4 Creating editing a user map by using map creation tools Reference 10 5 Using Map Creation Tools Creating an object Reference 10 6 Creating an Object Deleting an object Reference 10 4 Bulk Deletion of Objects Delete by Ty...

Page 336: ...he user map file up to 64 characters The comment can be changed by clicking on the comment in the list Date UTC Last update date Last update date of the user map file Geodetic Displays the geodetic datum of the user map file Display The Display check box is checked for the user map file that is displayed For the method of using the Display check box refer to 10 2 4 Displaying a user map Editing Th...

Page 337: ...the cursor changes from the cross hair cursor to the mark cursor Edit the user map by using the map creation tools Refer to 10 5 Using Map Creation Tools 10 2 3 1 Editing the user map that is currently displayed 1 Display a user map Refer to 10 2 4 Displaying a user map 2 Click on the Write tool button on the Tool Bar The map creation tools drawing toolbar and the user map information bar are disp...

Page 338: ... the Copy button The selected user map file is copied The copied file is named under Copy of copy source file name Memo If the file name exceeds 64 characters including Copy of the file cannot be copied 10 2 5 3 Merging multiple user map files 1 Select the Display check boxes of the files to be merged in the file list The user map files to be merged are displayed 2 Click on the Merge Display Files...

Page 339: ...ist 10 3 1 Displaying a user map list Display the user map list that is currently displayed The display of each category can be switched by clicking on the Mark button Line button or Text button 10 3 1 1 Copying an object Select a line of the object to be copied and click on the Insert button 10 3 1 2 Deleting an object Select a line of the object to be deleted and click on the Delete button Memo ...

Page 340: ...type or colour in bulk Operation procedure Open the Mark Line deletion screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button User Map Delete by Type Colour 1 Select a parameter common to the objects to be deleted from the list in the Type combo box or Colour combo box When All is selected all the objects are deleted 2 Click on the OK button ...

Page 341: ...in the bottom right of the screen The user map information bar can also be displayed by clicking on the write tool button on the toolbar The File Operation dialogue can be displayed by clicking on the File Operation dialogue display button 10 5 2 Drawing toolbar Use a drawing toolbar for creating a user map Display a drawing toolbar by clicking on the Drawing tool button on the toolbar on the top ...

Page 342: ...button Displays the Enter Position dialogue Refer to 10 5 6 Creating an object by specifying latitude and longitude 10 5 3 Selecting an object type By displaying an icon list dialogue the type of the object Mark Line or Text for the user map can be selected 1 Click on the Type button on the drawing toolbar An icon list dialogue is displayed 2 Select a type of the object Mark Line Text to be used o...

Page 343: ...be created with the cursor mode and EBL VRM mode while this dialogue is displayed 10 5 6 1 Creating an object of Mark Text Enter latitude and longitude values of the object in the Position box and click on the Enter button The Bearing box Distance box and the New button are disabled 10 5 6 2 Creating an object of Line Use the following procedure to create an object with vertices such as Line 1 Ent...

Page 344: ...our 10 5 8 Object property dialogue An object property dialogue displays the properties of the object that is currently selected Parameter settings of the object can be verified changed 10 5 8 1 Selecting an object 1 Click on the object to be selected with the cross hairs cursor The object is selected and the object property dialogue appears 10 5 8 2 Setting a comment In the object property dialog...

Page 345: ... box 10 5 10 Moving an object To move an object use the context menu that is displayed by clicking the right button on the object 1 When the object to be moved is in the selected state unselect the object To unselect the object click on a section without display or another object 2 Click the right button on the object The object is selected and the context menu is displayed 3 Click on Move this ob...

Page 346: ...ic sailing the mark line may be shifted depending on how the cursor is placed on the target at the input To prevent the shift place the cursor on the front edge of the target Input method that does not cause shift place the cursor on the front edge of the target Input method that causes shift place the cursor on the centre of the target SHM Target Cursor Own ship s position SHM Target Cursor Own s...

Page 347: ... create an object on another position continuously repeat Steps 2 and 3 10 6 1 1 Creating an object by specifying the latitude and longitude 1 Click on the Enter POSN button on the drawing toolbar The Enter Position dialogue appears Refer to 10 5 6 Creating an object by specifying latitude and longitude 2 Enter the latitude and longitude of the position on which an object is to be created and clic...

Page 348: ...reference point of the EBL VRM marker The EBL VRM marker is displayed 3 Place the EBL VRM marker on the position on which the object is to be created and click the button An object is created on the position on which the button was clicked and the property information is reflected in the object property dialogue Refer to 10 5 8 Object property dialogue 4 Adjust the parameters on the object propert...

Page 349: ...gitude of the cursor are displayed near the cursor 4 Click on the position on which the 2nd vertex is to be created A vertex is created and the parameters of the 2nd vertex are displayed on the object property dialogue 5 Determine the Line by double clicking on the button or right clicking the button 6 Adjust the parameters on the object property dialogue 7 To create an object on another position ...

Page 350: ...x of the object is determined The Bearing box and the Distance box are enabled 3 Enter the values of the latitude and the longitude of the next vertex in the Position box Alternatively enter the bearing from the vertex that was determined immediately previously in the Bearing box and the Distance input box 4 Click on the Enter button 5 Adjust the parameters on the object property dialogue 6 To cre...

Page 351: ...he position on which the button was clicked and the information is reflected in the object property dialogue Refer to 10 5 8 Object property dialogue 4 Click on the position of the reference point The EBL VRM marker that determines the 2nd point is displayed 5 Place the EBL VRM marker on the 2nd vertex and click the button A vertex is created on the position on which the button was clicked and the...

Page 352: ...hod refer to 10 6 3 5 Changing a text angle 4 To create an object on another position continuously repeat Steps 2 and 3 10 6 3 1 Creating a text by specifying the latitude and longitude 1 Click on the Enter POSN button on the drawing toolbar The Enter Position dialogue appears Refer to 10 5 6 Creating an object by specifying latitude and longitude 2 Enter the latitude and longitude of the object t...

Page 353: ... dialogue Refer to 10 5 8 Object property dialogue 4 Adjust the parameters on the object property dialogue box For the text input method refer to 10 6 3 3 Editing a text for the template usage method refer to 10 6 3 4 Editing a template and for the text angling method refer to 10 6 3 5 Changing a text angle 5 To create an object on another position continuously repeat Steps 2 to 4 10 6 3 3 Editing...

Page 354: ...ue and click on on the right side of the text input area of the object properties dialogue Template List is displayed 7 Select any template 8 To delete unnecessary templates select unnecessary templates in the Template List and click on the Delete button 10 6 3 5 Changing a text angle Under the factory setting a text is oriented horizontally The text can be angled or inverted according to the text...

Page 355: ...p s tracks Past Position 11 1 3 Setting up the display of the past position User Map 11 1 4 Setting up the display of user map RADAR 11 1 5 Setting up transparency of echo radar trails Target 11 1 6 Setting up the display of TT AIS target Target Track 11 1 7 Setting up the display of other ship s track Chart View 11 1 8 Setting a chart C MAP MAX 11 1 9 Setting up the display of C MAP MAX newpec 11...

Page 356: ...and heading line can be displayed The COG or HDG vector can also be displayed by the length proportionate to the current ship speed in minute by the setting For example when the vector length is set to 10 minutes the vector tip is at the predicted position after 10 minutes if the ship is assumed to navigate at the current speed COG vector HDG vector Vector Time Mark Vector time mark Time own ship ...

Page 357: ...em To enable Select To disable Clear Sea stabilised vector Display of ship speed relative to water Enable the display of ship speed relative to water by selecting this item To enable Select To disable Clear Time own ship vector length Enter the time when the ship speed relative to water is displayed in the box 1 to 120 min Stabilisation indicator Selecting this enables to display the stabilisation...

Page 358: ... Item Description of Setting Setting Value Track Type Set the type of the own ship s track Only Standard can be selected Standard Plot Colour Set a colour of the own ship s track This is in conjunction with own symbol colour The colour that was selected from Settings Colour and Brightness Own Symbol HL Vector Plot Interval Set a plot interval A time or a range can be used to set the interval Off 3...

Page 359: ...display of User Map Operation procedure Menu button View User Map The descriptions of settings are shown in the table below Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Object Type Click on the button to specify whether to display or hide the object mark and select the mark to be displayed All On Displays all marks Individual Displays selected marks All On Individual Types of selectable marks...

Page 360: ...gure the settings for TT AIS targets Operation procedure Open the TT AIS target setting screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button View Target The descriptions of settings are shown in the table below Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value CPA Ring Only Relative mode Enable the display of the CPA ring circle created by using the CPA limit setting range as the radius ...

Page 361: ...name has been input in the TT Target INFO property of tracked target dialogue that ship name is displayed If the ship s name has not been input the identification number is displayed Display Off On TT Track Ship s Name AIS Target ID Select a display mode of the AIS target ID from the combo box Off Hide On Show AIS Track Displays only the target that shows other ship s track target track Ship s Nam...

Page 362: ...Track 20 Track 21 to 30 Track 91 to 100 File Load Save Display the Tools File Manager File Load Save dialogue Plot tab The edit pane of the Plot tab is divided into two dialogues The descriptions of settings are shown in the table below Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value For All Target Track Select the radio button set it to On and select the colour of the plot of the other ship s t...

Page 363: ...ack10 Track 11 to 20 Track21 to 30 Track91 to 100 File Load Save Display the dialogue by selecting Tools File manager File Load Save 11 1 8 Setting a chart When you select Chart View in the classification pane the Chart View dialogue is displayed in the edit pane Operation procedure Open the chart selection screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button View Chart View The followin...

Page 364: ...his item can be set only when Dynamic mode or Dynamic Inverted mode is selected for the water depth shadow mode 0m to Maximum Depth Maximum Depth Set a maximum value of the water depth shadow fill range This item can be set only when Dynamic mode or Dynamic Inverted mode is selected for the water depth shadow mode Minimum Depth to 9999 m Safety Contour Set a safety contour This item can be set onl...

Page 365: ...idden Clear Port Services Display hide the port and service object Shown Selected Hidden Clear Attention Areas Display hides the attention sea area object Shown Selected Hidden Clear Track Routes Display hide the track and route object Shown Selected Hidden Clear Under Water Display hide the object such as reef Shown Selected Hidden Clear Navigation Aids Light Sector Display hide navigation aid an...

Page 366: ...iption Normal Display the depth shadow range of the UKHO United Kingdom Hydrographic Office accurately The depth shadow is expressed in three colours Dark Blue Light Blue and White only Safe Although the expression is the same as that of the Normal mode two colours can be used instead of three colours A safe depth threshold value can be set and the safe depth depth greater than the threshold value...

Page 367: ...setting Shown Selected Hidden Clear Shallow Contour Set a minimum depth of the contour to be displayed 0 to Deep Contour Deep Contour Set a maximum depth of the contour to be displayed Shallow Contour to 9999 Contour Interval Set a drawing interval of the contour to be displayed 1m 5m 10m 20m 50m 100m 200m 500m 1000m Line Type Set a line type of the contour to be displayed Solid line dotted line d...

Page 368: ...ist Delete Delete the column that is selected by selecting the check box in the water depth list Contour list Display the contours of the water depths that are registered in the list A colour and a line type can be specified for each contour that is displayed When Off is specified for a colour the contour will be hidden Colour White Grey Amber Magenta Blue Cyan Green Yellow Orange Dark Red Pale Bl...

Page 369: ...aries Shown Selected Hidden Clear Inshore Light Ports and Harbors Light Display hide inshore lights and port and harbor lights Shown Selected Hidden Clear Navigation Dangerous Obstruction Display hide navigation dangerous obstructions Shown Selected Hidden Clear Route Boundary Display hide route boundaries Shown Selected Hidden Clear Beacon Display hide route beacons Shown Selected Hidden Clear An...

Page 370: ...ting this enables to display the EBL1 EBL2 markers To enable Select To disable Clear EBL2 VRM1 Selecting this enables to display the VRM1 VRM2 markers To enable Select To disable Clear VRM2 PI Parallel index line Enable the display of a parallel index line by selecting the item and select the parallel index line to be displayed by selecting the line To enable Select To disable Clear Selection of p...

Page 371: ...F Air Pressure Select a unit of the air pressure from the combo box hPa mbar Wind Direction True Select a wind direction true display method from the combo box 16points Degree 11 1 13 Setting control of the top screen and menus When you select Control in the classification pane the Control dialogue is displayed in the edit pane Operation procedure Open the top screen control setting screen by perf...

Page 372: ...em Description of Setting Setting Value Display Order Value When this item is selected the indication value display and the indication value bar display are enabled To enable Select To disable Clear MAX Enter a maximum value of the rudder angle block 0 to 180 Display Air Temperature When this item is selected air temperature display is enabled To enable Select To disable Clear Display Water Temper...

Page 373: ...m 100m 250m Time Range Select a time range of the depth graph 10min 15min 30min 60min 12hours Reference Select a reference of the depth AUTO Keel 11 1 15 Setting up the display of water temperature graph When Water TEMP Graph is selected in the classification pane the Water TEMP Graph dialogue is displayed in the editing pane Operation procedure Open the Water TEMP Graph dialogue by using the foll...

Page 374: ...Section 11 Setting up Screen View 11 20 ...

Page 375: ...ditions to generate a collision avoidance alert CPA TCPA limit value Status of the AIS TT target to be targeted for a lost alert Refer to 12 2 Collision Avoidance Alert Generation Conditions New Target Warning Target acquisition warning Set the following conditions to generate an automatic acquisition target warning Area AZ for TT target automatic acquisition Enable disable AZ Refer to 12 3 New Ta...

Page 376: ...e of TCPA Limit in a range from 1 min to 99 min 12 2 2 Setting the status of the AIS TT target that is targeted for lost warning 1 Select a target for detecting a lost warning of the AIS TT target from the Lost Warning combo box TT Activated AIS Tracking inner TT targets excluding initial acquisition targets and activated AIS targets including danger targets and numeric value display targets are i...

Page 377: ...ode 12 3 1 Switching AZ1 AZ2 to enable disable 12 3 1 1 Enabling AZ1 or AZ2 Select the Use AZ1 or Use AZ2 check box A TT target AIS target in the applicable AZ is automatically acquired activated and it becomes a target of collision detection A mark and identification number are assigned to the acquired TT target on the radar screen which are moved together with the TT target and then a vector is ...

Page 378: ...peration procedure Open the Depth dialogue by performing the following menu operations Menu button Alert Depth In this dialogue a threshold value for issuing Depth Below Keel alarm can be set A Depth Below Keel threshold value can be set within the range from 0 m to 200 m ...

Page 379: ...r echo that is recognised as a target 1 Low 2 3 4 High Sector tab Set a Sector alarm issuing range Setting item Description of setting Setting value 1 2 tab A sector to be set can be selected from Sector 1 or Sector 2 1 2 Use Sector 1 Use Sector 2 Set a sector alert to On Off When this item is set to Off the Sector is hidden On Select Off Clear Make Sector 1 Make Sector 2 The cursor mode is set to...

Page 380: ...Section 12 Setting up Alerts 12 6 Polygon tab Set a polygon alarm issuing range This function cannot be used now ...

Page 381: ... radius of a monitoring circle having the predicted position of a GPS 1 sec later at the centre is used as a threshold value If the position actually measured is not within the time monitoring circle specified in Time Limit it will be subjected to an alert Specify the radius limit in a range between 10 and 100 m Radius Limit DGPS The radius of a monitoring circle having the predicted position of D...

Page 382: ...ge in each Time Limit Reactivation of Silenced Alert Time Limit The time required to reactivate the alert sound that was silenced temporarily It is fixed for 30 seconds Transfer to BNWAS Time Limit When a BNWAS Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System is connected specify the time to transfer an unacknowledged alert to the BNWAS in a range between 0 and 60 s Repetition of UNACK Warning Time Limit Sp...

Page 383: ...ils Masking 13 6 Setting Radar Trail Mask TXRX 13 7 Setting Radar Antennas Association 13 8 Setting Associations Ship s Dynamic Trait 13 9 Setting Own Ship s Dynamic Trait Preset of Same Fleet 13 10 Setting Consort Ship Preset TT Test 13 11 Setting Operation Tests Filter 13 12 Setting AIS Filters Target Track 13 13 Setting the Target Track Function to ON OFF NAVTEX 13 14 Setting NAVTEX Event Mark ...

Page 384: ...area and set up a mode for performing video processing on the inside and outside of the particular area Off Range Fix AUTO 2nd Process Mode Set up a processing mode used in the outside of the particular area This item is enabled when an option other than Off is selected in the Process Switch combo box PROC Off 3Scan CORREL 4Scan CORREL 5Scan CORREL Remain Peak Hold Bird Process Switch Range Set up...

Page 385: ... following menu operations Menu button Settings Obs Scene Preset The following table shows the items that are displayed for each dialogue Memo Some items may not be displayed depending on the installation setting Common Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Obs Scene Set up the observation scene Standard Coast Open Sea Fishnet Storm Calm Rain Bird Long Buoy User1 User2 Page 1 Setting I...

Page 386: ...W 30 kW Solid state 0 75 0 75 to 1 5 NM Select a pulse width of 0 75 NM range SP1 MP1 SP1 MP1 SP1 MP1 SP1 MP1 SP1 MP1 SP1 MP1 1 5 1 5 to 3 NM Select a pulse width of 1 5 NM range SP1 MP1 MP2 SP1 MP1 MP2 SP1 MP1 MP2 SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 SP1 MP1 MP2 3 3 to 6 NM Select a pulse width of 3 NM range SP1 MP1 MP2 SP1 MP1 MP2 SP1 MP1 MP2 LP1 SP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 MP1 MP2 MP3 LP1 SP1 MP1 MP2 LP1 LP...

Page 387: ...ing video processing on the inside and outside of the area Off Range Fix AUTO 2nd Process Mode Set up a processing mode used in the outside of the area The setting is enabled when an option other than Off is selected in the Process Switch combo box PROC Off 3Scan CORREL 4Scan CORREL 5Scan CORREL Remain Peak Hold Bird Process Switch Range Set up the boundary range of a particular area The setting i...

Page 388: ...g clearing the check box the using not using of the setting at the change of the observation scene is determined When the check box is selected select the maximum value of the time for displaying the radar trails from the combo box Short Middle Long Maximum length selection Combo box Trails Length Set up the interval for displaying radar trails Setting Short Off 15 s 30 s 1 min 3 min 6 min 10 min ...

Page 389: ... be reset to the default factory preset value Normal Economy High Power Fishnet Detection Turn On Off the fishnet detection mode To enable Select To disable Clear Antenna Height Set up the radar antenna height When this is set to Default the value that has been set in Antenna Height by selecting Service Adjustment TXRX is used Default 5 m 5 10 m 10 20 m 20 m Page 6 Setting Item Description of Sett...

Page 390: ... longer than Short short range and shorter than Long long range can be set 0 250 to 96 000 NM The minimum value is greater than the range that is set in Short Long Long range Display the range of observation scene AUTO L The value that was set in the middle range is displayed Obs Scene Short Select an observation scene to be set in observation scene AUTO S Standard Coast Open Sea Fishnet Storm Cal...

Page 391: ...etting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Trails Mode Select a radar trail display mode True Relative Trails Ref Level Set up a video level required to draw radar trails The higher the level gets the higher the threshold value for drawing radar trails becomes Level1 Low Level2 Level3 Level4 High Trails Reduction Set up the radar trail reduction processing level The higher the level gets the...

Page 392: ...target is specified activate and acquire the target and mask the radar trail Memo The following targets can not be associated so they are not targeted for the radar trail mask AIS AtoN AIS SAR aircraft AIS coastal base station Initial acquisition target External TT The area of radar trail mask can be displayed and extended However if the mask area is excessively extended a radar trail of target pa...

Page 393: ...he trail mask area When the Def button is pressed the expansion size is reset to the initial value Specify from 5 levels Specify a radar trail mask of target 1 Right click a target The context menu is displayed 2 Select Mask trails in the context menu 3 Specify the number of mask from 1 to 4 The radar trail of specified target is masked Cancel a radar trail mask of target 1 Right click a target Th...

Page 394: ... previous setting value is maintained however To enable Select To disable Clear PRF Set up the operation mode of the transmitter s repetition transmission frequency Economy is not displayed when a solid state radar antenna is connected If a solid state radar antenna is connected while an operation mode is being specified the setting will be reset to the default value Normal Economy High Power Ice ...

Page 395: ...get judgement or if you want to display hidden symbols turn the association setting to Off Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Association Turn On Off the association setting To enable Select To disable Clear Priority Select a priority of association target display AIS TT Bearing Set up the bearing difference of the association target 0 0 to 9 9 Range Set up the range difference of t...

Page 396: ...ce to reach the turn 0 to 2000 m Turn Mode Set up the Turn mode Radius Rate Radius Enter the radius of the turn rate This item is displayed when Radius is selected in the Turn Mode combo box 0 10 to 2 00 NM Rate Enter the speed of the turn rate This item is displayed when Rate is selected in the Turn Mode combo box 20 to 720 min Acceleration Enter the rate of change of speed acceleration of own sh...

Page 397: ...pecify a Target ID of the TT that is specified as the consort ship When the TT option is available ID between 1 and 100 can be specified and when the TT option is not available ID between 1 and 30 can be specified Delete Delete the Target ID of the selected consort ship number Target ID to be deleted can be selected by using the check box next to the number AIS tab Setting Item Description of Sett...

Page 398: ... 6 Gate Display Switch between On Off of the Gate Display mode To enable Select To disable Clear Vector Constant Set up the vector s tracking performance 1 to 8 VD Level Mode Manual Display the threshold value display method of the quantization mode at manual acquisition AUTO Threshold1 AUTO Threshold 2 Manual Threshold VD Level Manual Set up the quantization level when acquiring manually 0 to 255...

Page 399: ... ship s heading as the reference When entry is confirmed the entered value takes effect immediately 0 0 to 359 9 Ring Filter When this item is enabled Ring Filter is displayed on the dialogue and filtering is performed in the operation mode that is selected in Filtering Mode To enable Select To disable Clear Distance Set up the distance of the Ring Filter When entry is confirmed the entered value ...

Page 400: ...d and the cursor mode is set to the Make AIS Filter mode 3 Move the cursor place it on the distance of the Ring filter you want to set up and then click on it A distance can also be directly input by selecting the Distance text box Memo When the AZ function is set to ON a distance smaller that the outer arc of AZ cannot be set for the Ring Filer ...

Page 401: ...by performing the following menu operations Menu button Settings Target Track Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Target Track Function Turn On Off the target track function To enable Select To disable Clear Shortcuts Click on any of the following shortcuts to display the related dialogue box Shortcut Settings Dialogue Box View for Target Track Display the dialogue by selecting View ...

Page 402: ...lack characters on the yellow background To enable Select To disable Clear Ice Warning Set highlighted display of ice warning When this item is enabled the alarm message is displayed in black characters on the yellow background To enable Select To disable Clear Search and Rescue Information Set highlighted display of search and rescue information When this item is enabled the information is displa...

Page 403: ...om which messages are to be displayed When the Display Filtering check box is selected selection of the check box of each base station is enabled Select a required base station by checking the check box To enable Select To disable Clear Month Year Only the messages that are received on the selected month year are displayed Select a required month year by checking the check box To enable Select To ...

Page 404: ...ected the colour is selected by the user map colour of the top screen refer to 2 2 8 Other Common Area White Grey Amber Magenta Blue Cyan Green Yellow orange Dark Red Selected Colour Contact In SLC list Set a shape and a colour of the event mark that is set by contact input Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value No Display the number for setting an event mark No 1 corresponds to Contact...

Page 405: ...e and longitude and received AIS latitude and longitude Enable When the datum of the own ship s latitude and longitude is WGS 84 or no DTM sentence has not been received own ship s latitude and longitude are converted to the Japanese datum The AIS latitude and longitude are converted to the Japanese datum regardless of own ship s latitude and longitude To enable Select To disable Clear Except Own ...

Page 406: ...ived when the setting screen is opened is displayed as the default value Operation procedure Open the navigation equipment setting screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button Settings General Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Gyro Setting The initial setting value of the gyro can be input 0 0 to 359 9 ...

Page 407: ...nter an antenna height Integer within the range from to 8191 Fix Mode Set a position fixing mode 2D Use when obtaining position information from 3 satellites only by assuming the altitude 3D Use when obtaining position information from four or more satellites 2D 3D AUTO DOP Level Set a HDOP level The lower the value the higher the precision becomes and the higher the value lower the precision beco...

Page 408: ... 00 or a later version and the satellite type is available To enable Select To disable Clear Master Reset When this item is enabled and the setting value is transmitted the GPS receiver is initialised To enable Select To disable Clear Send Data Transmit the setting contents to the GPS receiver During the transmission Sending is displayed as the status When the transmission is successful Completed ...

Page 409: ...ation This item can be set only when Manual is selected in station selection 275 0 335 0 kHz Bit Rate Set a communication baud rate with a beacon station This item can be set only when Manual is selected in station selection 50 100 200 DGPS Mode Enable Disable the DGPS mode To enable Select To disable Clear DGPS Status Displays the DGPS status The status cannot be edited Frequency Displays the fre...

Page 410: ...ether the SBAS satellite is used as a positioning satellite To enable Select To disable Clear Type 0 Information Set whether the information of prohibited SBAS is used To enable Select To disable Clear SBAS Select Mode Set a selection mode of the SBAS satellite number to be used AUTO Manual SBAS No Set a SBAS satellite number to be used This item can be set only when Manual is selected in SBAS sel...

Page 411: ...it Enable Based on the range unit setting when VRM is set to the unit within 1 NM 1 sm 1 km the VRM distance unit is set to the m unit Disable The VRM distance is displayed according to the VRM distance unit setting To enable Select To disable Clear EBL VRM Control Cursor Enable the cursor operation by the EBL VRM dial when the trackball fails to function Enable Enables the EBL VRM cursor operatio...

Page 412: ...nges depending on the screen to be called Dark Black Inner PPI Set up the colour inside the PPI This item can be set in radar mode only Blue Dark Blue Black Character Set up the text colour White Green Gold Orange Dark Red RADAR Video Set up the colour of radar video Yellow Green Orange Purple Dark Red RADAR Trails Time Set up the colour of radar trails White Blue Cyan Green Target Symbol Set up t...

Page 413: ... Setting Value Character Set up the text brilliance Level1 Dark Level2 Level3 Level4 Light RADAR Video Set up the brilliance of radar video Level1 Dark Level2 Level3 Level4 Light RADAR Trails Set the brightness of the radar image trail Level1 Dark Level2 Level3 Level4 Light Target Symbol Set up the brightness of other ship s symbol vector Level1 Dark Level2 Level3 Level4 Level5 Light Range Rings S...

Page 414: ...rea Set up the brightness of fishing area Level1 Dark Level2 Level3 Level4 Level5 Light Graticule Set up the brightness of latitude and longitude lines Level1 Dark Level2 Level3 Level4 Level5 Light Panel Set the brightness of the operation unit Off Level1 Dark Level2 Level3 Level4 Light Display Set the value that is input in the box for the brightness of the display unit 0 to 100 1 1 The brightnes...

Page 415: ... of the sound emitted when the key is pressed Off Level1 Soft Level2 Level3 Level4 Loud Misoperation Set the volume of the operation error sound Off Level1 Soft Level2 Level3 Level4 Loud Response Notification Set the volume of the control response sound to external equipment and control completion notification sound including the interswitch control from external equipment Off Level1 Soft Level2 L...

Page 416: ...ing sound Off Level1 Soft Level2 Level3 Level4 Loud Melody tab Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Alarm Set the melody of system alarm Sound1 Sound 2 Sound 3 Sound 4 Warning alarm Set the melody of warning alarm Sound 1 Sound 2 Sound 3 Sound 4 1 These volumes may not be selected except Level 4 Loud depending on the setting ...

Page 417: ...en this is selected the course adjustment function in the course up mode will be manipulated with the MULTI control To enable Select To disable Clear Own Track Colour When this is selected the own ship track colour switch function will be manipulated with the MULTI control To enable Select To disable Clear Mark Line Colour When this item is enabled the user map colour switching function is operate...

Page 418: ...can be turned On Off at once by pressing the AZ key To enable Select To disable Clear Sector Alarm 2 When this is selected Sector Alarm 2 can be turned On Off by pressing the AZ key All checked items can be turned On Off at once by pressing the AZ key To enable Select To disable Clear Polygon Alarm1 This function cannot be used now To enable Select To disable Clear Polygon Alarm 2 This function ca...

Page 419: ...n that is displayed by pressing the Detail button Plot Event Mark Enter an event mark on the own ship s position Select the event mark on the setting screen that is displayed by pressing the Detail button Plot Mark Enter a mark on the cursor position Select the mark to be entered on the setting screen that is displayed by pressing the Detail button Select Obs Scene Select an observation scene that...

Page 420: ... a preferences 1 Click on the Save button The confirmation dialogue box appears 2 Enter a name in the text box and click on the OK button The current preferences are saved A maximum of 64 characters can be entered for a file name If all the file name characters do not fit in the display area the remaining file name characters will be displayed with an abbreviation symbol To cancel saving click on ...

Page 421: ... deleting click on the Cancel button To set up default display 1 Click on the Default display configurations button The confirmation dialogue box appears 2 Click on the OK button The display configurations are changed to the default values To cancel changing click on the Cancel button Items of preferences and default display configurations The items of preferences and default display configuration...

Page 422: ...justment value Sea Sea clutter rejection mode Rain snow clutter adjustment Rain Rain snow clutter rejection mode Tuning RADAR screen Radar system information Tuning mode AUTO MAN Fine tuning value under MAN Tuning mode AUTO MAN AUTO Fine tuning value under MAN 0 Range RADAR screen Range and mode information Range scale 6NM Fixed rings RADAR screen Range and mode information Range rings display On ...

Page 423: ...n the form of DC coordinate and in the case of D the information is stored in the form of latitude longitude Unit of VRM distance commonly applied to both VRM1 and VRM2 VRM1 Display On Off On Control right On Distance value 0 25 NM EBL1 VRM1 measurement reference point Blank space CCRP EBL2 VRM2 measurement reference point Blank space CCRP VRM2 Display Off Unit of VRM distance NM EBLs RADAR screen...

Page 424: ...Mode All Operation Area One Side Floating Off Heading Link Off Reference Bearing True Display mode of the radar picture RADAR screen Range and mode information Motion mode Bearing mode True motion North up TM reset position Stabilisation Sea Ground RADAR screen Range and mode information Stabilisation mode combo box GND Off centring RADAR screen Range and mode information Off Centre button Off Cen...

Page 425: ...AZ2 Start Distance value AZ2 End Distance value AZ1 function On Off Off AZ1 Start Angle value 315 0 AZ1 End Angle value 045 0 AZ1 Start Distance value 3 00NM AZ1 End Distance value 3 50NM AZ2 function On Off Off AZ2 Start Angle value 135 0 AZ2 End Angle value 225 0 AZ2 Start Distance value 3 00 NM AZ2 End Distance value 3 50 NM Graphical AIS reported target display View Target AIS Symbol display O...

Page 426: ...etting Item Description of Setting Setting Value AUTO Capture Interval Set up the interval at which the Screen Capture dialogue box is automatically saved If this is set to 0 the Screen Capture dialogue box will not automatically be saved 0 to 999 min AUTO File Erase Specify whether or not to delete the screen shot file automatically To enable Select To disable Clear Shortcut Shortcut Settings Dia...

Page 427: ...sely affect the radar functions causing accidents and or malfunctions 14 1 Service Menu The Service menu consists of three submenus of Adjustment Installation and Maintenance To display the Service menu a password is required Operation procedure Open the Code Input screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button Code Input 1 Enter password 0 in the Code Input screen When the Code In...

Page 428: ...ion is disabled when the Radar Interswitch is set to the Slave mode Not displayed when the solid state radar antenna is connected 1 Click on the Tune Adjustment coarse tuning adjustment input box A numeric value input keyboard is displayed 0 to 127 2 Enter an adjustment value 0 to 127 in the input box so that the tuning bar indicates the maximum level the tuning bar touches the right most position...

Page 429: ...t was measured in Step 2 indicates a correct bearing 0 to 359 9 For the method of using the numeric value input keyboard refer to 3 19 2 Name and function of each section of the keyboard 14 2 1 4 Adjusting a distance Adjust the distance of the target on the screen so that the correct distance is displayed 1 On the radar screen specify a target whose distance is available in advance 2 Click on the ...

Page 430: ... in Step 1 Under 5 m 5 10 m 10 20 m 20 m Over 14 2 2 2 Setting a tuning bar peak value Set the scale when the tuning indication bar touches the peak value Memo This function is disabled under radar slave mode Not displayed when a solid state radar antenna or a NKE 2255 radar antenna is connected 1 Set the range to 48 NM or more 2 Click on the Tune Indicator tuning bar adjustment input box A numeri...

Page 431: ...re 3 Click on the Tune Peak Adjustment adjustment peak value input box A numerical value input keyboard is displayed 4 Adjust the tuning peak adjustment value so that the radar image becomes strongest when the tuning indication at the top left corner of the screen points to the maximum For the method of using the numerical value input keyboard refer to 3 19 2 Name and function of each section of t...

Page 432: ...The items to be displayed change according to the type of the radar antenna Memo When the radar is in the Slave mode the Performance Monitor dialogue or Performance Monitor SSR dialogue is disabled If a master unit other than straight connection is being set in interswitch setting the Performance Monitor screen or Performance Monitor SSR screen is disabled may also be enabled depending on the equi...

Page 433: ...ting value in the input box so that the farthest position of the performance monitor pattern becomes 18 00 NM 0 to 127 For the method of using the numeric value input keyboard refer to 3 19 2 Name and function of each section of the keyboard Adjusting a monitor transmission level Adjust the circuit for monitoring the radar equipment transmission performance 1 Click on the MON Indicator Adjustment ...

Page 434: ...value so that the maximum value will be displayed in RX Level for the Start Angle starting angle and End Angle ending angle When changing the PM Sector take care about the following two items Sector width Maintain Start Angle End Angle 10 degrees or 350 degrees Estimated Start Angle 350 degrees to 20 degrees Heading direction 2 Click on the RX Monitor Adjustment reception monitor adjustment input ...

Page 435: ...ue For the method of using the numeric value input keyboard refer to 3 19 2 Name and function of each section of the keyboard 3 Click on the RX Monitor Adjustment received signal monitor adjustment value A numeric value input keyboard is displayed 4 Input a setting value 0 to 127 so that 0 0 1 0dB is displayed in RX Level received signal attenuation value For the method of using the numeric value ...

Page 436: ...gue Operation procedure Open the sector blank setting screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button Service Adjustment Sector Blank 14 2 4 1 Setting sector blank Memo This function is disabled when the interswtich is in slave mode 1 Select the Use Sector 1 2 3 check box and select a sector blank to be set 2 Click on the Make Sector 1 2 3 button corresponding to the sector blank nu...

Page 437: ...get By setting a lower value input of signals of weak targets in the TT target detection circuit is enabled However many unnecessary signals are also input destabilising acquisition and tracking of targets due to unnecessary signals It is important to set a value greater than the value for detecting unnecessary signals by 4 or 5 Do not change the quantization level settings indiscreetly If inappro...

Page 438: ... section of the keyboard 14 2 5 3 Setting a quantization level at automatic acquisition The quantization level and the tracking performance must not be changed unnecessarily since the optimum values are set Otherwise the performances of the target tracking function may be affected and an accident may occur 1 Click on the VD Level AUTO quantization level at automatic acquisition input box A numeric...

Page 439: ...ck on the Initial Level MBS initial level input box A numeric value input keyboard is displayed 2 Enter an initial level of MBS so that the image of main bang becomes optimum faint image remains on the screen 0 to 1023 For the method of using the numeric value input keyboard refer to 3 19 2 Names and functions of the sections of the keyboard 14 2 6 2 Adjusting an MBS application range 1 Expand the...

Page 440: ... 14 3 1 1 Setting CCRP Set the following items in the CCRP dialogue Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Length Enter the ship s length in the box 1 0 to 1022 0 m Beam Enter the ship s width in the box 1 0 to 126 0 m GPSx When two or more GPS units are present x indicates the unit number Enter the equipment positions of GPSx in the boxes X Horizontal axis position on the ship of the a...

Page 441: ... the value will be corrected to the maximum or minimum value Varies depending on the values set in Length and Beam When Length a Beam b X b 2 to b 2 Y 0 0 to a For instance When Length 1 0 Beam 1 0 X 0 5 to 0 5 Y 0 0 to 1 0 When Length 700 0 Beam 70 0 X 35 0 to 35 0 Y 0 0 to 700 0 CCRP1 2 3 4 Enter the positions of CCRP1 to CCRP4 of the ship in the boxes X Horizontal axis position of CCRP1 2 3 4 o...

Page 442: ...rt on RPU central processing unit and the serial port on SLC RPU tab Setting a serial port on RPU Set each item as follows Table A Sensors that can be selected by serial ports on RPU shows selectable sensors However the sensors that actually can be selected vary depending on the equipment setting For the sensor communication speed refer to Selectable baud rates Setting Item Description of Setting ...

Page 443: ...lecting the check box 3 Select a sensor 1 to be connected to the channel on the Sensor combo box When not selecting a sensor select To enable Select To disable Clear Gyro 1 Select the RPU tab 2 Enable the serial port of the channel by selecting the Gyro check box 3 In the Sensor combo box select the sensor to be connected to the Gyro serial port When not selecting a sensor select To enable Select ...

Page 444: ... on the SLC1 tab or the SLC2 tab 2 Enable the serial port of the channel by selecting the check box 3 Select a sensor 1 to be connected to the channel on the Sensor combo box When not selecting a sensor select To enable Select To disable Clear 1 The sensors that can be selected on SLC are indicated below However the sensors that can be selected actually vary depending on the installation setting A...

Page 445: ...data length of the corresponding serial port from the combo box 5 6 7 8 Buffer Size Enters the buffer size of the corresponding serial port in the box 0 to 10240 byte Parity Selects the parity of the corresponding serial port from the combo box None Odd Even Time Out Enters the time out duration of the corresponding serial port in the box 0 to 999 s HBT check box Displayed in the case other than t...

Page 446: ...ying the water depth with the keel fixed 0 0 to 20 0 m MAX Speed Limit Enters the ship s maximum speed in the box 10 0 to 99 9 kn 14 3 4 Setting the AIS password Set the AIS password by using the AIS dialogue Operation procedure Open the AIS password setting screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button Service Installation Settings AIS 14 3 4 1 Setting the AIS password Set the fo...

Page 447: ... MAC address is displayed 14 4 2 Maintaining the radar Use the RADAR dialogue to maintain the radar Operation procedure Open the RADAR dialogue by performing the following menu operations Menu button Service Maintenance RADAR 14 4 2 1 Changing the operation mode of the safety switch Open the list of the Safety Switch box and select the operation to be performed when the safety switch of the radar ...

Page 448: ...S is connected 14 4 2 3 Replacing a TXRX circuit of a radar antenna Verify the total transmission time and the total motor rotation time of the radar antenna and use the information as the guideline for replacement Acquiring the data of the total transmission time and the total motor rotation time from a radar antenna 1 Click on the TXRX To Display Unit button The data of the total transmission ti...

Page 449: ...linking at intervals of 1 sec When the result is success Completed is displayed When the result is failure Not Completed is displayed Replacing a TXRX circuit Notice displays the operation procedure and precautions 1 By clicking on the TXRX To Display Unit button load the data of the total transmission time and the total motor rotation time from the radar antenna to the display unit 2 Turn off the...

Page 450: ...button of initialisation equipment configuration An initialisation and restart confirmation popup window is displayed 2 To execute initialisation of the equipment configuration select the OK button The application restarts and initialisation is executed When Cancel is selected the initialisation execution selection screen is displayed 14 4 4 Backing up the setup file Output the setup file in this ...

Page 451: ...d will be reflected on the clock 00 00 to 23 59 Time Zone Time différence Selects a current time zone 13 30 to 13 30 Every 30 minutes UTC standard Display Style Selects a display style of year month and day YYYY MM DD MMM DD YYYY DD MMM YYYY Synchronise with Time Source Date Time Sets synchronisation asynchronisation of the date and time by using the time information ZDA sentence from the time inf...

Page 452: ...equipment configuration Item Displayed information Application Version of the application software Maintenance No 7 digit maintenance number TXRX Version of the software used for the radar transmitter receiver unit This information is displayed when the system is equipped with the RADAR function No 1 GPS Software version of No 1 GPS No 2 GPS Software version of No 2 GPS No 3 GPS Software version o...

Page 453: ... Altitude Displays the antenna altitude Fix Mode Displays the position fixing mode One of No Fix 2D and 3D is displayed DOP Level Displays the HDOP level RAIM Level Displays the RAIM level Displays one of 10 m 30 m 50 m 100 m Off WER Displays the beacon signal error rate RSSI Displays the signal strength RAIM Status Displays the RAIM status Displays one of Safe Caution Unsafe No Fix Fix Status Dis...

Page 454: ...mit Total operating time of the transmitter The estimated replacement time is indicated in Motor Total operating time of the motor The estimated replacement time is indicated in FAN Total operating time of the radar antenna fan The estimated replacement time is indicated in This item is displayed only when the current radar antenna magnetron small solid state is connected PS FAN Total operating ti...

Page 455: ...ent voyage distance that was calculated from the speed through the water Clear Resets the accumulated voyage distance When this button is clicked on a confirmation dialogue is displayed To reset the voyage distance click on the Yes button to not reset the voyage distance click on the No button 15 1 6 Setting and confirming the sensor source Set and confirm the sensor source 15 1 6 1 Setting the se...

Page 456: ... Ship s Clock Depth Selects a water depth sensor source from the combo box FWD AFT MID AUTO E S1 E S2 1 When both Echo Sounder 1 and Echo Sounder 2 are installed as the water depth sensor sources E S1 AUTO and E S2 AUTO are displayed instead of AUTO 15 1 6 2 Checking the sensor source status Check the sensor source Operation procedure Open the sensor source setting screen by performing the followi...

Page 457: ... sure to turn it off since voltage is still outputted from the rectifier even after the indicator and the radar are turned off Failure may result in equipment failure or death or serious injury due to electric shock When conducting maintenance work on the radar antenna make sure to turn all the main powers off Failure may result in electric shock or injuries Make sure to turn off the radar antenna...

Page 458: ...elhouse on the flying bridge on the trestle or on the radar mast so that no one can get close to it Microwave radiation level of the radar antenna Keep away from the radar antenna during transmission Microwaves are generated from the front centre of the radiant section of the radar antenna at the levels indicated in the table below Exposure to microwaves at close range can result in injury especia...

Page 459: ...063A 1 The proper fastening torque of the fitting bolts M8 is 1176 to 1470 N cm 120 to 150 kgf cm which makes the inside water tight and protects the packings against permanent compressive strain The packings start sticking out from the cover at a torque of approximately 1470 N cm 150 kgf cm Do not fasten the bolts with a torque exceeding the specified value Otherwise the screws may be broken 2 Us...

Page 460: ...ten them evenly in order not to cause one sided fastening Fasten the bolts with 25 of the required torque at the first step Fasten the bolts in the diagonal order Bolt Tightening Order of NKE 2632 2632 H Cover 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 M8 stainless steel bolt Tightening torque 120 to 150 kgf cm 1 2 3 4 Tightening torque 120 to 150 kgf cm 4 M8 stainless steel bolt Bolt Tightening Order of NKE 2103 Cover kgf cm...

Page 461: ...e with a grease gun Make the oiling every six months The oil quantity shall be approximate 100 g which is as much as the grease comes out of the oil seal Use the grease of Mobilux2 of Mobil Oil Oiling gears Apply grease evenly to the tooth surfaces of the main shaft drive gear and the encoder drive gear with a spreader or brush Oiling in short intervals is more effective to prevent the gears from ...

Page 462: ...ctively in the next inspection work Carry out performance check on the items listed in the check list below Check List Equipment Item to be checked Criteria Remarks Transmitter receiver Synchronisation LED of Receiver The LED is lit during operation 48 NM range Display unit Video and echoes on the screen Sensitivity Brightness Various markers Various numerical indications Lighting Can be correctly...

Page 463: ...e Display All Red The entire screen is displayed in red All Green The entire screen is displayed in green All Blue The entire screen is displayed in blue All White The entire screen is displayed in white Pattern1 Displays the pattern for checking the communication quality for VDR Patter1 Pattern2 Pattern3 Pattern2 Pattern3 Grey Scale Displays the grey scale pattern for checking the monitor brightn...

Page 464: ...tion unit can be switched to the one to be tested by using the toggle button provided at the top left corner The following table shows the types of operation units Operation unit Type Standard operation unit NCE 5794 Multi function operation unit NCE 5795 MFD operation unit Trackball unit NCE 5605 NCE 5625 Trackball unit keyboard unit Click on the Key Test Stop button after the operation check Ret...

Page 465: ...tion procedure Open the magnetron current test screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button Maintenance Diagnosis Magnetron Curr The magnetron current level of the radar antenna is displayed The current level is normal if it is within the following scope under the 48 NM range 10 kW transmitter Scale 4 to 7 25 30 kW transmitter Scale 6 to 9 Memo In the sector blank area the displa...

Page 466: ...rformance monitor status checking screen by performing the following menu operations Menu button Maintenance Diagnosis MON Check The following table shows the items that are displayed Item Displayed information Transmitter System Attenuation Value Displays the attenuation level of the radar transmitter at the top bar and as the number value dB Receiver System MON Pattern Range The distance NM is d...

Page 467: ...ading performances 15 0 dB to 3 0 dB Memo When confirming the attenuation value of the transmitter after opening the dialogue wait for one minute and then read its value If the attenuation value of the transmitter is 7 dB or lesser or the receiver s attenuation indicator is 3 dB or lesser it indicates that performances of the transmitter receiver unit are degrading In this case inspection by the s...

Page 468: ...tion 20 0 dB to 7 0 dB RX Level Displays the attenuation level of the radar receiver in a numeric value dB The guidelines of attenuation values are as follows Normal 6 9 dB to 7 0dB Performance deterioration 20 0 dB to 7 0 dB Memo When confirming the attenuation value of the transmitter after opening the dialogue wait for one minute and then read its value If the attenuation value of the transmitt...

Page 469: ...g the attenuation value of the transmitter after opening the dialogue wait for one minute and then read its value If the attenuation value of the transmitter is 7 dB or lesser or the receiver s attenuation indicator is 7 dB or lesser it indicates that performances of the transmitter receiver unit are degrading In this case inspection by the specialized service personnel is required Contact our dea...

Page 470: ...MDBW10823 FAN for motor driver circuit 20 000 hours 7BFRD0002 FAN for modulation 20 000 hours 5BFAB00674 NKE 1632 A Solid state radar antenna Motor 10 000 hours MDBW10823 FAN 100 000 hours 109L0912S410 NKE 2632 A Solid state radar antenna Motor 10 000 hours MDBW10823 FAN 100 000 hours 109L0912S410 NKE 2632 H Solid state radar antenna Motor 10 000 hours MDBW10967 FAN 100 000 hours 109L0912S410 NKE ...

Page 471: ...a strong magnet Memo Replacement of magnetron must be made by a specialized service personnel For details refer to Service Manual Use necessarily the parts to meet the part types in the above shown in the table Do not touch the magnet of the magnetron with a screwdriver or put the magnetron on an iron plate When replacing the magnetron connect the lead wire correctly 15 5 2 1 Handling of magnetron...

Page 472: ...cated on the rear stern side of the radar antenna Remove the cover and turn Off to the lower side the safety switch Remove the cover The magnetron is mounted on the left side port side of the radar antenna Remove the left side cover The cover is secured in place with hexagon head bolts M8 designed to be protected from falling out at eight positions After removing the cover place it in a safe area ...

Page 473: ...olts and demount the fitting and bolts together The magnetron is attached to the radar antenna with pins Use caution not to drop the magnetron Use a shielded screwdriver for this work Contact with metal tools can cause performance degradation in the magnetron Install a replacement magnetron and cables After replacing the magnetron reassemble the unit by following the same steps in reverse order Do...

Page 474: ...n replacement procedure for radar antenna NKE 2043 Remove the radome The radome is fixed with 6 hexagonal bolts The figure below shows the positions for 6 bolts Note Place the removed radome in a safe place Be sure not to be blown off by the wind Bottom view ...

Page 475: ...the cable clamp fixing the equipment cable You do not need to remove the equipment cable from the scanner unit Remove the motor cable the receiver cable and the sensor cable Remove the connection cable of the motor unit Remove the connection cable of the receiver unit Remove the connection cable of the sensor When removing the transceiver unit be sure not to be stuck in parts and be careful not to...

Page 476: ..._SW_W fixed with clamp a Loosen the 3 screw fixing the unit on the bow side b Remove the remaining 3 screws on the stern side c Remove the transceiver unit When removing the transceiver unit once slide it to stern direction and pull it off obliquely backward Perform the replacement of circuits within the transceiver unit in a safe place Transceiver unit ...

Page 477: ...nsceiver unit Remove the cover of the transceiver unit The cover is fixed with 7 screws with washer M4X10Bs_SW_LW Loosen all screws and slide the cover to remove it Remove the magnetron cable The magnetron cable is connected to the pulse transformer with two cables green and yellow Remove the cables soldered to the pulse transformer pins Reuse the protection tube Cover Magnetron Pulse Transformer ...

Page 478: ... Solder the cables to the pulse transformer pins Note Use a shielded screw driver Touching the magnetron with metal a tool causes performance deterioration Connect the magnetron cable Connect the cables after fixing the magnetron Solder the cables to the pulse transformer pins Pass the magnetron cable through the protection tube reused ...

Page 479: ...ables faultily Adjust the cables for optimal length The recommended length is 155 5 mm Use a shielded screw driver Touching the magnetron with metal a tool causes performance deterioration Install the transceiver unit into the scanner unit Install the transceiver unit into the scanner unit When installing the transceiver unit put the unit inside then slide it into the joint of the wave guide tube ...

Page 480: ...k the cables not to interfere the antenna rotation Attach the radome Before attaching the radome check that the packing has no abnormality such as deformation or cracks Also remove foreign material and dust if attached If any hexagonal bolt is not tightened enough or is loosened the waterproof performance may be deteriorated Be sure to tighten all bolts with specified torque 10 5kgf cm This comple...

Page 481: ...smission 3 After long range transmission for about 15 minutes open the service engineer menu again and perform tuning adjustment In the service engineer menu perform adjustment for the tune indicator bar on the display to reach 80 15 5 2 4 Magnetron replacement procedure for radar antenna NKE 2063A Open the upper housing a Open or close the scanner unit by turning the upper housing including the a...

Page 482: ... c Open the upper housing by rotating upward to the bow side Remove the transceiver unit The transceiver unit is installed in the port side of the scanner Remove each cable connected to the transceiver unit Remove the equipment cable Remove the motor cable Remove the sensor cable Remove the safety switch cable ...

Page 483: ...upset head bolts with washer M5X16SUS_SW_W and 2 upset head bolts with washer M4X10SUS_SW_W Loosen those bolts Remove the transceiver unit Remove the transceiver unit When removing the transceiver unit once slide it to upper direction and pull it off Perform the replacement of circuits within the transceiver unit in a safe place Transceiver Unit ...

Page 484: ...unit The cover is fixed with 4 built in M4X10Bs_SW_LW screws Loosen all screws and slide the cover to remove it Remove the support plate of the transceiver unit The support plate is fixed with 2 screws with washer M4X10Bs_SW_LW Remove all screws and slide the support plate to remove it Cover and support plate removed Cover support plate Compound Modulator Circuit Pulse Transformer Magnetron ...

Page 485: ...er with two cables green and yellow Remove the cables soldered to the pulse transformer pins Reuse the protection tube Replace the magnetron The magnetron is fixed with 4 built in M4X10Bs_SW_LW screws Loosen the screws and replace the magnetron Note Use a shielded screw driver Touching the magnetron with metal a tool causes performance deterioration Pulse Transformer Magnetron Yellow Green ...

Page 486: ...llows the green cable to No 16 of the pulse transformer and the yellow cable to No 15 of the pulse transformer Notes Be careful not to connect cables faultily Adjust the cables for optimal length The recommended length of green cable is 175 5 mm The recommended length of yellow cable is 175 5 mm Touching the magnetron with metal a tool causes performance deterioration Set up the transceiver unit A...

Page 487: ...lly so that the unit and the joint of the wave guide tube stick together Fix the unit with bolts with washer Close the upper housing Before closing the upper housing check that the packing has no abnormality such as deformation or cracks Also remove foreign material and dust if attached Close the upper housing while pulling the center of the stay If any hexagonal bolt is not tightened enough or is...

Page 488: ...ission in a short pulse range and gradually change to longer ranges At this time open the service engineer menu and perform provisional tuning adjustment If operation becomes unstable in the meantime immediately change the equipment back into the STBY state leave it there for 5 to 10 minutes and restart transmission 3 After long range transmission for about 15 minutes open the service engineer men...

Page 489: ...to commencing the replacement work The safety switch is located on the rear bottom part of the radar antenna Turn Off the safety switch Remove the bolts and open the upper cover The upper cover is secured in place with hexagon head bolts M8 designed to be protected from falling out at four positions After removing the bolts open the upper cover until the stay metal fitting stopper works OFF Safety...

Page 490: ...onnector of the encoder J209 Remove five connectors of the installed cable J1 to J5 Remove two connectors of the safety switch J210 and J1504 Remove two connectors of the motor J1502 and J125 Remove 10 connectors in total Remove one screw M4 10 and remove the cable clamp Four screws J210 J209 J1 J2 J3 Cover J1502 J125 J4 J5 J1504 Cable clamp ...

Page 491: ...otal on the front and rear of the magnetron and remove the magnetron Use caution not to lose the nut plate Secure the replacement magnetron Pay attention to the position yellow and green where magnetron and pulse transformer cables are secured After replacing the magnetron reassemble the unit by following the same steps in reverse order Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws and do not forg...

Page 492: ... switch is located on the rear bottom part of the radar antenna Turn Off the safety switch Remove the cover The magnetron is incorporated on the right side starboard side of the radar antenna Remove the cover on the right side The cover is secured in place with hexagon head bolts M8 designed to be protected from falling out at four positions Place the removed cover in a safe area Exercise care to ...

Page 493: ...n Remove four screws M4 10 and remove the magnetron Use caution not to lose the screws after removing them Install a replacement magnetron and cables Affix the removed insulating tube to the new magnetron to be installed Recycle this insulating tube Do not use the accessory corrugated tube into the new magnetron After replacing the magnetron reassemble the unit by following the same steps in rever...

Page 494: ...to commencing the replacement work The safety switch is located on the rear stern side of the radar antenna Remove the cover and turn Off to the lower side the safety switch Remove the cover The motor is mounted on the front side head side of the radar antenna Both left and right side covers need to be removed to carry out the motor replacement work The cover is secured in place with hexagon head ...

Page 495: ... four positions Demount the motor driver unit and detach the motor cables connected to the driver circuit on the back of the driver unit Replace the motor The motor is secured in place with hexagon head bolts M10 40 SW10 and W10 at four positions Remove the four hexagon head bolts The weight of the motor is about 10 kg Use due caution when undertaking this procedure Starboard side Head side Driver...

Page 496: ... the cover on the radar antenna check to confirm that there are no deformations cracks or other abnormalities in the packing of the cover Remove any foreign matters dust or other contaminants if found Leaving any hexagon head bolts without tightened or tightening them too loosely may result in the waterproof performance of the radar antenna being adversely affected Fasten the hexagon head bolts wi...

Page 497: ...ch of the radar antenna is turned Off prior to commencing the replacement work Exercise care not to lose bolts screws and other parts removed from the radar antenna as they will be used again in later steps Both left and right side covers need to be removed to carry out the motor replacement work Loosen the M8 bolts designed to be protected from falling out at eight positions and remove the cover ...

Page 498: ...heel of the replacement motor prior to installation Install the new motor in the radar antenna Fasten the hexagon head bolts with proper torque 350 kgf cm to ensure that none of the bolts is left without being tightened or tightened too loosely Install the cover by following the same steps in reverse order Turn On the safety switch and confirm if the equipment operates properly Motor driver unit M...

Page 499: ...the safety switch of the radar antenna is turned Off prior to commencing the replacement work Exercise care not to lose bolts screws and other parts removed from the radar antenna as they will be used again in later steps Both left and right side covers need to be removed to carry out the motor replacement work Remove the M8 fall out prevention bolts 6 positions and remove the cover M8 bolt fall o...

Page 500: ...t side Detach the motor cable In case of NKE 2632 H In case of NKE 2632 H Demount the HS motor driver unit Port side Detach the cables connected to the HS motor driver unit Remove the M5 screws at four positions and demount the motor driver unit HS motor driver unit Four M5 screws Port side Motor driver unit Port side Motor cable connector ...

Page 501: ...ide The power IF circuit unit can be opened to the near side by loosening the M4 bolts and two M4 screws while removing the other two M4 screws Loosen the M4 bolt and fix the power IF circuit unit with the unit open Loosen M4 bolt Power IF circuit unit Remove two M4 screws Loosen two M4 screws Starboard side Loosen M4 bolt Power IF circuit unit Motor Starboard side ...

Page 502: ...eplacement motor prior to installation Install the new motor in the radar antenna Fasten the hexagon head bolts with proper torque 350 kgf cm to ensure that none of the bolts is left without being tightened or tightened too loosely Install the cover by following the same steps in reverse order Turn On the safety switch and confirm if the equipment operates properly Two M10 bolts Motor Starboard si...

Page 503: ...r unit is installed on the bow side of the scanner Remove the motor cable Remove the cable from the connector on the side of the motor unit 2 Remove the motor unit The motor unit is fixed with 4 upset head bolts with washer M4X12SUS_SW_W Remove the upset head bolts to remove the motor unit 3 Replace the motor The motor is fixed with 2 screws with washer M3X6Bs_SW a Remove 2 screws Motor Assy ...

Page 504: ...ions The motor connector is positioned in reverse to the chamfer of the mounting plate c Install the motor into the scanner Be sure to tighten all the upset head bolts with specified torque Connect the motor cable to the connector on the motor After connection check the cables not to interfere the antenna rotation Apply grease to the gear after installing the motor Do not remove the damper Connect...

Page 505: ...lt is not tightened enough or is loosened the waterproof performance may be deteriorated Be sure to tighten all bolts with specified torque 10 5kgf cm This completes the motor replacement procedure Operation check After replacement perform the following operations Turn on the radar transmit radar signals when the countdown is finished and check that radar images are displayed normally When startin...

Page 506: ...de when opened of the scanner Remove the motor cable Remove the connectors of the cables connected to the transceiver unit The motor is fixed with 4 upset head bolts M6X45FE and spring washers SW6 Remove the bolts Replace the motor unit Replace the motor unit Apply grease to the gear when installing the motor unit In addition pay attention to the gear engagement when installing Motor Assy Transcei...

Page 507: ...as deformation or cracks Also remove foreign material and dust if attached Close the upper housing while pulling the center of the stay If any hexagonal bolt is not tightened enough or is loosened the waterproof performance may be deteriorated Be sure to tighten all bolts with specified torque 120 to 150kgf cm After the work turn ON the safety switch Notes When closing the housing be careful that ...

Page 508: ...d when the motor starts running when it is running or when it stops Operation check After completing the replacement work check the operation by following the procedure below Turn on the radar transmit radar signals when the countdown is finished and check that radar images are displayed normally There shall be no abnormal noise emitted when the motor starts running when it is running or when it s...

Page 509: ...mmencing the replacement work The safety switch is located on the rear bottom part of the radar antenna Turn Off the safety switch Remove the bolts and open the upper cover The upper cover is secured in place with hexagon head bolts M8 designed to be protected from falling out at four positions After removing the bolts open the upper cover until the stay metal fitting stopper works OFF Safety swit...

Page 510: ...onnector of the encoder J209 Remove five connectors of the installed cable J1 to J5 Remove two connectors of the safety switch J210 and J1504 Remove two connectors of the motor J1502 and J125 Remove 10 connectors in total Remove one screw M4 10 and remove the cable clamp Four screws J210 J209 J1 J2 J3 Cover J1502 J125 J4 J5 J1504 Cable clamp ...

Page 511: ...placement motor gears and secure the motor with four bolts Tighten the hexagon head bolts at a torque of 72 kgf cm After replacing the motor carry out the procedure in reverse order The motor rotor rotates Clamp the cable so that the cable does not contact the rotor Use caution not to forget to tighten bolts and screws and to connect the cable Turn On the safety switch and confirm if the equipment...

Page 512: ...dar antenna Turn Off the safety switch Remove the cover The motor is incorporated on the left side port side of the radar antenna Remove the cover on the left side The cover is secured in place with hexagon head bolts M8 designed to be protected from falling out at four positions After removing the cover place it in a safe area Exercise care to avoid dust or other foreign matters adhering to the p...

Page 513: ...ocedure Mount the mounting plate on the motor to be replaced Remove the motor mounting plate from the removed motor The mounting plate is secured in place with stainless hexagon head bolts M8 30 SW W built in type at four positions Mount the removed parts on the motor to be replaced Tighten the hexagon head bolts at a proper torque 140 kgf cm to ensure that there are no tightening omission and loo...

Page 514: ...bles to the drive circuit in the original state Install the cover Before mounting the cover on the radar antenna confirm that there are no abnormalities such as deformation and crack on the cover packing Remove any foreign matters dust or other contaminants if found The cover is secured with four hexagon head bolts M8 Tightening omission and looseness of the hexagon head bolts adversely affect wat...

Page 515: ...15 65 Section 15 Maintenance Inspection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 24 26 27 The above steps complete the motor replacement procedure ...

Page 516: ...rom the Drive combo box select the drive where the updating data is stored Select MR_xx xx xxx exe from the file list MR_xx xx xxx exe is displayed in File Name Click on the OK button The update content confirmation dialogue appears Confirm the contents and click on OK Installation starts and a screen is displayed indicating that installation is being performed Wait for some time until the install...

Page 517: ...gue is displayed Select the drive containing update data from the Drive combo box Select the folder containing update data from the folder tree and check the help file to be updated from the file list Click on the Install button Installation starts and a screen is displayed indicating that installation is being performed Wait until installation is completed At completion of installation an install...

Page 518: ...ton of the operation unit The power supply button is lit Then the Mode Selection screen is displayed Click on the Data Backup Restore button on the Mode Selection screen The Backup Restore dialogue is displayed Click on the Data Backup tab Select a drive of the data backup destination from the drive selection combo box Click on the Start button A confirmation dialogue is displayed Click on the OK ...

Page 519: ...rive selection combo box Click on the Start button A confirmation dialogue is displayed Click on the OK button Restoration of data from the drive that was selected from the drive selection combo box to the hard disc of this equipment starts If data already exists in the hard disc an overwriting confirmation dialogue is displayed To start restoration click on the OK button Memo Do not perform any o...

Page 520: ...Section 15 Maintenance Inspection 15 70 ...

Page 521: ...t alerts Failures can be detected from alerts For details on alerts please refer to Appendix B Alert List 16 1 2 Alert description For a description of alerts to be displayed please refer to Appendix B Alert List 16 1 3 Fuse inspection Because there is a specific cause for any fuse meltdown it is necessary to check the related circuits even if there is no abnormality after changing a fuse However ...

Page 522: ... Contact failure of connectors inside equipment Table 16 1 lists the standard spare parts that this radar equipment is provided with Table 16 1 Spare parts 7ZPRD0012 JMR 5404 X 7ZPRD0013 JMR 5406 X 7ZXRD0026 JMR 5410 4X 4XH 6X 6XH 7ZXRD0015 JMR 5425 7X 9X 6XH JMR 5430 S JMR 5472 S JMR 5482 S SH 7ZXRD0012 Item Name Model Name Code Shape Unit mm In use Spare Part No Location of Use Fuse ST4 3 15AN1 ...

Page 523: ...rt No Location of Use Fuse ST4 5AN1 5ZFCA00050 1 3 F2 Inside of processing unit Fuse ST6 10AN1 5ZFCA00053 1 3 F3 Inside of processing unit 7ZXRD0015 Item Name Model Name Code Shape Unit mm In use Spare Part No Location of Use Fuse ST6 10AN1 5ZFCA00053 1 3 F2 Inside of processing unit Fuse ST6 10AN1 5ZFCA00053 1 3 F3 Inside of processing unit 31 8 φ6 35 31 8 φ6 35 31 8 φ6 35 31 8 φ6 35 ...

Page 524: ...01 Magnetron MAF1565N New Japan Radio Radar antenna 5VMAA00102 A101 A102 Circulator FCX68R Orient Microwave Radar antenna 5AJIX00027 A103 Dummy NJC4002 New Japan Radio Radar antenna 5ANDF00001 A104 Filter NJC9952 New Japan Radio Radar antenna 5AWAX00002 A301 Diode limiter NJS6930 New Japan Radio Radar antenna 5ATBT00006 IV JMR 5425 7X 9X 6XH NKE 2255 Part No Item Name Model Name Manufacturer Locat...

Page 525: ...9 inch supports AC NWZ 208 26 inch supports both AC and DC 19 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7BFRD0008 Incorporated into NWZ 214 AC 26 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7ZYNA4005 Incorporated into NWZ 208 Processing unit NDC 1678 Processing circuit for repair NZC 1678 Including CMC 1430 CDC 1476 CDD 760 CYC 847 upper base and FAN FAN kit for processing unit replacement 7BFRD0012 Interface unit NQA 25...

Page 526: ...AN kit H 7BFRD0008 Incorporated into NWZ 214 AC 26 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7ZYNA4005 Incorporated into NWZ 208 Processing unit NDC 1678 Processing circuit for repair NZC 1678 Including CMC 1430 CDC 1476 CDD 760 CYC 847 upper base and FAN FAN kit for processing unit replacement 7BFRD0012 Interface unit NQA 2587 Power supply unit NBD 945 Operation unit NCE 5794 Standard operation unit Operati...

Page 527: ...9 inch supports DC NWZ 214 AC 19 inch supports AC NWZ 208 26 inch supports both AC and DC 19 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7BFRD0008 Incorporated into NWZ 214 AC 26 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7ZYNA4005 Incorporated into NWZ 208 Processing unit NDC 1678 Processing circuit for repair NZC 1678 Including CMC 1430 CDC 1476 CDD 760 CYC 847 upper base and FAN FAN kit for processing unit replacement ...

Page 528: ...BFRD0011 Performance monitor unit NJU 97 Display unit Display NWZ 214 19 inch supports DC NWZ 214 AC 19 inch supports AC NWZ 208 26 inch supports both AC and DC 19 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7BFRD0008 Incorporated into NWZ 214 AC 26 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7ZYNA4005 Incorporated into NWZ 208 Processing unit NDC 1678 Processing circuit for repair NZC 1678 Including CMC 1430 CDC 1476 CDD ...

Page 529: ...on Modulation circuit CPA 264 Receiver NRG 229 Including the CAE 499 CAF 595 T R control circuit CMC 1205R Power supply circuit CBD 1682A Relay filter circuit CSC 656 For NKE 1130 Display unit Display NWZ 214 19 inch supports DC NWZ 214 AC 19 inch supports AC NWZ 208 26 inch supports both AC and DC 19 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7BFRD0008 Incorporated into NWZ 214 AC 26 inch MNU replacement FAN...

Page 530: ...supports DC NWZ 214 AC 19 inch supports AC NWZ 208 26 inch supports both AC and DC 19 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7BFRD0008 Incorporated into NWZ 214 AC 26 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7ZYNA4005 Incorporated into NWZ 208 Processing unit NDC 1678 Processing circuit for repair NZC 1678 Including CMC 1430 CDC 1476 CDD 760 CYC 847 upper base and FAN FAN kit for processing unit replacement 7BFRD00...

Page 531: ...isplay unit Display NWZ 214 19 inch supports DC NWZ 214 AC 19 inch supports AC NWZ 208 26 inch supports both AC and DC 19 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7BFRD0008 Incorporated into NWZ 214 AC 26 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7ZYNA4005 Incorporated into NWZ 208 Processing unit NDC 1678 Processing circuit for repair NZC 1678 Including CMC 1430 CDC 1476 CDD 760 CYC 847 upper base and FAN FAN kit for...

Page 532: ...orts AC NWZ 208 26 inch supports both AC and DC 19 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7BFRD0008 Incorporated into NWZ 214 AC 26 inch MNU replacement FAN kit H 7ZYNA4005 Incorporated into NWZ 208 Processing unit NDC 1678 Processing circuit for repair NZC 1678 Including CMC 1430 CDC 1476 CDD 760 CYC 847 upper base and FAN FAN kit for processing unit replacement 7BFRD0012 Interface unit NQA 2587 Power su...

Page 533: ...l wiring is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The power supply circuit of the processing unit NDC 1678 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The operation unit NCE 5794 optional operation unit NCE 5605 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The power is not supplied to the monitor The display unit is not activated Activate the display unit The int...

Page 534: ... is not set correctly Set the communication correctly The power supply for the GPS equipment is not turned on Turn on the power supply for the GPS equipment The GPS equipment does not perform positioning Check the state of the GPS equipment The connection with the GPS equipment is abnormal Check the connection with the GPS equipment When GPS equipment is connected to the serial LAN interface circu...

Page 535: ... inside of junction box NQE 1143 Case where the AIS equipment is connected to junction box NQE 1143 Turn on the power supply for the serial LAN interface circuit The power is not supplied to the serial LAN interface CMH 2370 inside of junction box NQE 1143 Case where the AIS equipment is connected to junction box NQE 1143 Make a request to the distributor for repair The azimuth of the Gyro compass...

Page 536: ...ply for the rudder angle indicator The connection with the rudder angle indicator is abnormal Check the connection with the rudder angle indicator When a rudder angle indicator is connected to the terminal board circuit CQD 2322 check if the LED of the corresponding port is lit at data reception The internal wiring is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The processing unit NDC 1678...

Page 537: ...utor for repair Sensor signals are not displayed The communication is not set correctly Set the communication correctly The power supply for the sensor equipment is not turned on Turn on the power supply for the sensor equipment The connection with the sensor equipment is faulty Check the connection with the sensor equipment Check if the LED of the corresponding port of the terminal board circuit ...

Page 538: ...the work to the specialized service person Before starting the work turn off the power supply of the display unit Otherwise an unexpected accident may occur The radar antenna is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The internal wiring is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The processing unit NDC 1678 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The power i...

Page 539: ...or repair The processing unit NDC 1678 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The radar antenna does not rotate even if the TX ST BY button is pressed The connection with the radar antenna is abnormal Check the connection with the radar antenna The safety switch of the radar antenna is set to OFF Set the safety switch of the radar antenna to ON Memo For operating the safety switch ...

Page 540: ...rcuit CMH 2452 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The internal wiring is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The power supply unit NDB 945 inside of the processing unit is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair The processing unit NDC 1678 is faulty Make a request to the distributor for repair No radar image is displayed The connection with the rada...

Page 541: ...CCRP correctly The GPS radar antenna position is not set correctly Set the GPS radar antenna position correctly The range of the radar image is not displayed correctly The range is not set correctly Set the range correctly CCRP is not set correctly Set CCRP correctly The GPS radar antenna position is not set correctly Set the GPS radar antenna position correctly Interswitch does not function Power...

Page 542: ...o the distributor for repair The following popup window is displayed System has detected an error Turn the power off and on again A communication error occurred Close the popup window and after checking that there is no problem even if the power of this equipment is turned off turn off the power once and turn on the power again The following popup window is displayed Marine VHF radio does not resp...

Page 543: ...at no charge However repairs of failures caused by misuse negligence or act of God such as natural disasters and fire shall be chargeable If the warranty period has expired If functionality can be recovered by repair repair shall be made by the request of the customer for a fee Please provide the following information Product name model name manufacturing date serial number Description of abnormal...

Page 544: ... the operation unit illuminates YES NO 2 The unit is placed in the standby state several minutes after turning the power On YES NO 3 When the power is turned On or transmission On something is displayed on the LCD LED monitor Illuminates YES NO 4 When transmission TX is turned On the Radar antenna rotates Check all of the following items with transmission On YES NO 5 Magnetron current flows See th...

Page 545: ...that was obtained licence file to this equipment via a USB memory device Connect the USB memory device in which the licence information is stored 1 Press the Power button of the operation unit The Power button is lit After a short time the Mode Selection screen is displayed 2 Click on the password input section A password input dialogue is displayed 3 Enter the password 9380 The Import Licence dia...

Page 546: ...Section 16 Failures and After Sale Services 16 26 ...

Page 547: ...the regulations and or rules of the local regulatory authority which has control over the location of disposal 17 2 About Disposal of Used Magnetrons A magnetron is used for the radar antennas NKE 1130 A NKE 2103 2255 of this equipment When a magnetron is replaced with a new one please return the old magnetron to our distributor or sales office For more information please inquire our dealer or sal...

Page 548: ...y Unit 键盘装置 Operation Unit 信号处理装置 RADAR Process Unit 外部设备 Peripherals 选择 Options 电线类 Cables 手册 Documents 表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在 SJ T11306 2006 标准规定的限量要求以下 Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the requirement in SJ T11363 2006 表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出 SJ T11363 2006 标准规定的限量要求 Indicates that this toxic or hazardo...

Page 549: ... 13 2Hz Amplitude 1mm 10 13 2 to 100Hz Acceleration 7m s2 Power Supply Input 24VDC Power Consumption NWZ 214 Typical 200W Max wind speed 200W NWZ 208 Typical 250W Max wind speed 250W Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2043 See Section 18 14 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation...

Page 550: ... 7m s2 Power Supply Input 24VDC Power Consumption NWZ 214 Typical 200W Max wind speed 300W NWZ 208 Typical 250W Max wind speed 350W Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2063A See Section 18 15 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display NWZ 208 214 See Section 18 ...

Page 551: ...Input 24VDC Power Consumption NWZ 214 Typical 250W Max wind speed 350W NWZ 208 Typical 250W Max wind speed 400W Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2103 4 See Section 18 16 Performance Monitor NJU 85 See Section 18 23 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display N...

Page 552: ...l 250W 450W at maximum wind speed NWZ 208 Typical 250W 500W at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2103 4HS See Section 18 16 Performance Monitor NJU 85 See Section 18 22 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display NWZ 208 214 See Section 18 31...

Page 553: ...Input 24VDC Power Consumption NWZ 214 Typical 250W Max wind speed 350W NWZ 208 Typical 250W Max wind speed 400W Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2103 6 See Section 18 16 Performance Monitor NJU 85 See Section 18 22 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display N...

Page 554: ...l 250W 450W at maximum wind speed NWZ 208 Typical 250W 500W at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2103 6HS See Section 18 16 Performance Monitor NJU 85 See Section 18 22 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display NWZ 208 214 See Section 18 31...

Page 555: ...214 Typical 250W 400W at maximum wind speed NWZ 208 Typical 250W 450W at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2255 7 See Section 18 17 Performance Monitor NJU 97 Built in Option See Section 18 23 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display NWZ 2...

Page 556: ... speed NWZ 208 Typical 250W 550W at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2255 9 See Section 18 17 Performance Monitor NJU 97 Built in Option See Section 18 23 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display NWZ 208 214 See Section 18 31 18 32 Option...

Page 557: ... 214 Typical 250W 450W at maximum wind speed NWZ 208 Typical 300W 500W at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2255 6HS See Section 18 9 Performance Monitor NJU 97 Built in Option See Section 18 23 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display NWZ...

Page 558: ...eed NWZ 208 Typical 270W 300VA 370W 1600VA at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation AC input 10 DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 1130 A See Section 18 18 Performance Monitor NJU 84 See Section 18 21 Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit NCE 5794 Display NWZ 208 214 See Section 18 31 18 32 ...

Page 559: ...VDC Power Consumption NWZ 214 Typical 100W 500VA 200W 1700VA at maximum wind speed NWZ 208 Typical 150W 500VA 250W 1700VA at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation AC input 10 DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 1632 A See Section 18 19 Power Control Unit NQE 3167 Performance Monitor Built in Display Unit Process ...

Page 560: ...00W 400VA 200W 1300VA at maximum wind speed NWZ 208 Typical 150W 400VA 250W 1300VA at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation AC input 10 DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2632 A See Section 18 20 Power Control Unit NQE 3167 Performance Monitor Built in Display Unit Process Unit NDC 1678 Standard Operation Unit N...

Page 561: ...4VDC Power Consumption NWZ 214 Typical 100W 500VA 200W 1700VA at maximum wind speed NWZ 208 Typical 150W 500VA 250W 1700VA at maximum wind speed Power Supply Voltage Fluctuation AC input 10 DC input 30 10 Pre Heating Time Within 4 minutes From standby to transmit Within 5 seconds Scanner Unit NKE 2632 H See Section 18 20 Power Control Unit NQE 3167 Performance Monitor Built in Display Unit Process...

Page 562: ...agnetron MSF1421B TX Pulse width 1st TX Pulse width Frequency Deviation Width 2nd Repetition Frequency Observation Range SP1 0 08μs 2250Hz 0 125NM 0 25NM 0 5NM 0 75NM 1NM 1 5NM 2NM 3NM 4NM MP1 0 25μs 1700Hz 0 75NM 1NM 1 5NM 2NM 3NM 4NM 6NM 8NM 12NM 16NM MP2 0 5μs 1200Hz 1 5NM 2NM 3NM 4NM 6NM 8NM 12NM 16NM LP1 1 0μs 650Hz 6NM 8NM 12NM 16NM 24NM 32NM 48NM 96NM Modulator Solid State Modulator Circuit...

Page 563: ...ency 9410 30MHz Peak to peak Power 6 kW Transmitting Tube Magnetron MSF1422B TX Pulse width 1st TX Pulse width Frequency Deviation Width 2nd Repetition Frequency Observation Range SP1 0 08μs 2250Hz 0 125NM 0 25NM 0 5NM 0 75NM 1NM 1 5NM 2NM 3NM 4NM MP1 0 25μs 1700Hz 0 75NM 1NM 1 5NM 2NM 3NM 4NM 6NM 8NM 12NM 16NM MP2 0 5μs 1200Hz 1 5NM 2NM 3NM 4NM 6NM 8NM 12NM 16NM LP1 1 0μs 650Hz 6NM 8NM 12NM 16NM ...

Page 564: ...fier Intermediate Frequency 60MHz Band Width 20 6 3MHz Gain More than 90dB Amplifying Characteristics Logarithmic Amplifier GENERAL SPECIFICATION NKE 2103 4HS Dimension Height 458 Swing Circle 1320 mm Mass Approx 34kg Polarization Horizontal Horizontal beam width 1 9 Vertical beam width 20 Side lobe level below 26dB within 10 below 30dB outside 10 Revolution Approx 48 rpm Power Supply for Motor 24...

Page 565: ...TO Intermediate Frequency Amplifier Intermediate Frequency 60MHz Band Width 20 6 3MHz Gain More than 90dB Amplifying Characteristics Logarithmic Amplifier GENERAL SPECIFICATION NKE 2103 6HS Dimension Height 458 Swing Circle 1910 mm Mass Approx 37kg Polarization Horizontal Horizontal beam width 1 2 Vertical beam width 20 Side lobe level below 26dB within 10 below 30dB outside 10 Revolution Approx 4...

Page 566: ...lse width Repetition Frequency Observation Range SP1 0 07μs 2250Hz 0 125NM 0 25NM 0 5NM 0 75NM 1 5NM 3NM 6NM 12NM MP1 0 2μs 2250Hz 0 75NM 1 5NM 3NM 6NM 12NM MP2 0 3μs 1900Hz 1 5NM 3NM 6NM 12NM MP3 0 4μs 1400Hz 1 5NM 3NM 6NM 12NM 24NM LP1 0 8μs 750Hz 3NM 6NM 12NM 24NM LP2 1 0μs 650Hz 6NM 12NM 24NM 48NM LP3 1 2μs 510Hz 96NM Modulator Solid State Modulator Circuit Duplexer Circulator Diode Limiter Fr...

Page 567: ...O Intermediate Frequency Amplifier Intermediate Frequency 60MHz Band Width 25 8 3MHz Gain More than 90dB Amplifying Characteristics Logarithmic Amplifier GENERAL SPECIFICATION NKE 2255 6HS Dimension Height 507 Swing Circle 1880 mm Mass Approx 53kg Polarization Horizontal Horizontal beam width 1 2 Vertical beam width 20 Side lobe level below 26dB within 10 below 30dB outside 10 Revolution Approx 48...

Page 568: ... output Peak to peak value 30kW 50 Transmitting Tube Magnetron M1555 TX Pulse width Repetition Frequency Observation Range SP1 0 07μs 2250Hz 0 125NM 0 25NM 0 5NM 0 75NM 1 5NM MP1 0 2μs 2250Hz 0 75NM 1 5NM 3NM 6NM 12NM MP2 0 3μs 1900Hz 1 5NM 3NM 6NM 12NM MP3 0 4μs 1400Hz 1 5NM 3NM 6NM 12NM 24NM LP1 0 8μs 750Hz 3NM 6NM 12NM 24NM LP2 1 0μs 650Hz 6NM 12NM 24NM 48NM LP3 1 2μs 510Hz 96NM Duplexer Circul...

Page 569: ...tput Peak to peak value 250W 50 Average value 5 8W or lower Transmitting Tube Solid State Device TX Pulse width 1st TX Pulse width Frequency Deviation Width 2nd Repetition Frequency Observation Range SP1 0 07μs 4 6μs 8MHz 1860Hz or 2280Hz 0 125NM 0 25NM 0 5NM 0 75NM 1 5NM 3NM MP1 0 14μs 9 1μs 8MHz 1860Hz or 2280Hz 0 75NM 1 5NM 3NM 6NM MP2 0 29μs 9 1μs 8MHz 1860Hz or 2280Hz 1 5NM 3NM 6NM 12NM LP1 0...

Page 570: ...quency Amplifier Intermediate Frequency 63MHz Band Width 30MHz Gain More than 28dB Amplifying Characteristics Linear Amplifier GENERAL SPECIFICATION NKE 2632 H Dimension Height 720 Swing Circle 2770 mm Mass Approx 90kg Polarization Horizontal Horizontal beam width 2 7 Vertical beam width 25 Side lobe level below 26dB within 10 below 30dB outside 10 Revolution Approx 48 rpm Power Supply for Motor A...

Page 571: ...JU 84 Dimension Width 130 Depth 180 Height 70 mm Mass 0 7kg Operating Frequency 3050 30MHz 18 22 NJU 85 GENERAL SPECIFICATION NJU 85 Dimension Width 130 Depth 149 Height 70 mm Mass 0 7kg Operating Frequency 9410 30MHz 18 23 NJU 97 GENERAL SPECIFICATION NJU 97 Dimension Width 66 Depth 119 Height 13 mm Mass 0 22kg Operating Frequency 9410 30MHz ...

Page 572: ... digit display Trackball Cursor Yes range true relative bearing TTG ETA display Parallel Index Line PI Yes All Individual Track Equiangular Signal Process Anti Sea Clutter SEA Manual AUTO Anti Rain Clutter RAIN Manual AUTO Interference Rejection IR Yes Video Process Yes TT AIS Acquisition Activation zone AZ 2 Sector TT indication 30 Option up to 100 1 AIS indication 180 Option up to 1000 1 Chart F...

Page 573: ...a RSD 1 Own ship data OSD 2 Watch Timer Reset EVE 3 TT data TTM TLL TTD TLB AIS target data TTM TLL TTD AIS remote control data VSD AIR AIQ ABM BBM Remote maintenance data JRC format Alert ACK ALR ACN ALC ALF ARC HBT NAVTEX NRM Azimuth distance to the destination BWC RMB Navigation Data DBK DPT DTM GGA GLL HDG HDT MDA MWV NSR POS RMC ROT RSA THS VBW VDR VTG VWR VWT XDR ZDA BWC RTE WPL APB BOD OSD ...

Page 574: ...CPA TCPA CPA LIMIT 0 1 to 9 9NM TCPA LIMIT 1 to 99 minutes Conditions Safe Target CPA CPA Limit 0 TCPA TCPA TCPA Limit Dangerous Target CPA CPA Limit 0 TCPA TCPA Limit Lost Target Symbol on Display Visible Audible Alarm Alert Indication Safe Target Colour White Alert OFF Buzzer OFF Dangerous Target Colour Red Alert ON Buzzer ON Data Indication Target Data Simultaneous display for 10 targets 26 inc...

Page 575: ...cation Safe Target Colour White Alert OFF Buzzer OFF Dangerous Target Colour Red Alert ON Buzzer ON Data Indication Target Data Simultaneous and Continuous Display for 4 to targets simple display and 2 to targets details display Simple Display Ship s name Call sign MMSI Course Speed CPA and TCPA Details Display Ship s name Call sign MMSI Course Speed CPA TCPA Bearing Range Ship s Heading Bearing R...

Page 576: ...ting IP22 need to a partition plate Interfaces DVI D 2 VGA 1 Slave output as DVI D IEC61162 1 4 input IEC61162 2 2 input 1 input for Gyro IEC61162 450 2 IEEE802 3u IEEE802 3ab compliance 100BASE TX 1000BASE T GPS 1 for JRC equipment GYRO COMPASS 1 for JRC equipment Dry Contact Output N C N O selectable 2 Power Fail and Watch Timer Reset 32V 0 8A sink MAX Contact Input 3 5V 50mA source MAX Operatio...

Page 577: ...P PI MOB PANEL USER1 USER2 SILENCE ALERT ACK RANGE Knob MULTI EBL VRM SEA RAIN GAIN PL Cable Length Up to 5m Up to 50m when using the extended option Mechanical Dimension Width 350 Depth 120 Height 70 mm Mass 1 7kg Environment Operational Temperature 15 C to 55 C Operational Humidity 40 C RH 93 Vibration Sweep 2Hz to 13 2Hz at 1mm 13 2Hz to 100Hz at 7m s2 and for 2h on each resonance otherwise 2h ...

Page 578: ...rwise 2h at 30Hz in all three axes EMC IEC60945 Ed4 0 Ingress Protection Rating Front IP22 Visual range Visual range 0 6m from the centre of operation unit 18 30 Keyboard Operation Unit GENERAL SPECIFICATION NCE 5625 Keyboard Operation Unit PC Keyboard Layout QWERTY Pitch 15mm Stroke 2mm Dedicated Keys Keys HOME TX STBY PI DISP OFF AZ PANEL DAY NIGHT MOB USER1 USER2 Knobs EBL VRM SEA RAIN GAIN Mec...

Page 579: ...put 1 VGA input 1 VGA output N A USB I F N A Power 21 6 to 31 2VDC 85 to 132VAC 170 to 264VAC 47Hz to 63Hz Option Overvoltage Protection N A DC Reverse Connection Protection Self Return Type Cables Up to 5m Glass Bonding Standard Power Consumption Less than 60W Less than 66W AC Option Mechanical Dimension Width 429 Depth 76 Height 382 mm Mass 4 6kg 4 9kg AC option Fan 1 Glass Tempered Glass AR Coa...

Page 580: ...5Hz DVI D input 1 VGA input 1 VGA output 1 USB I F 1 Power 21 6 to 31 2VDC 85 to 265VAC 50 60Hz Overvoltage Protection N A DC Reverse Connection Protection Self Return Type Cables Up to 5m Glass Bonding Optional Power Consumption Less than 108W Mechanical Dimension Width 624 Depth 85 Height 456 mm Mass 16kg Fan 2 Glass Tempered Glass AR Coating Environment Operational Temperature 15 C to 55 C Oper...

Page 581: ... 1mm 13 2Hz to 100Hz at 7m s2 and for 2h on each resonance otherwise 2h at 30Hz in all three axes EMC IEC60945 Ed4 0 GENERAL SPECIFICATION NQA 2443A Sensor LAN switch unit Technology Standards IEEE802 3 802 3u 802 3x 802 3ab Processing type Store and Forward with IEEE802 3 full duplex Maximum throughput 14880 pps port 10Mbps 64byte pkt uni cast 148810 pps port 100Mbps 64byte pkt uni cast 1488100 p...

Page 582: ... each resonance otherwise 2h at 30Hz in all three axes EMC IEC60945 Ed4 0 Ingress Protection Rating Front IP20 Power Power 21 6 to 31 2 VDC Input Voltage 48W MAX Input Current 3A 2 15A 1 Mini Blade Fuse Over Current Protection Yes FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION CMH 2370 Serial LAN Interface Circuit Interface IEC61162 1 8 input 8 output IEC61162 2 2 input 2 output IEC61162 450 1 100BASE TX Dry Contact Ou...

Page 583: ...ANRD0018 W001 W002 W003 W006 P1002 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 J1114 IL G 3P 1 12V 2 C2 J1105 IL G 2P P1105 MODULATOR UNIT NMA 551 SCANNER INTERCONNECTION CAX 13 W106 ZCRD1321 W103 ZCRD1318 W104 ZCRD1319 W105 ZCRD1320 ZCRD1267 J1 IL G 6P J2 IL G 4P A301 NJS6318 ZCRD1268 CMA 902 ZCRD1266 ZCRD1273 ZCRD1269 W004 W005 ZCRD1270 ZCRD1271 50 60kW P2101 P2102 8 5V 9 NC RF CIRCUIT CAF 595 J1001 350428 1 1 M 2 M...

Page 584: ...J1105 IL G 2P P1105 MODULATOR UNIT NMA 551 SCANNER INTERCONNECTION CAX 13 W106 ZCRD1321 W103 ZCRD1318 W104 ZCRD1319 W105 ZCRD1320 ZCRD1267 J1 IL G 6P J2 IL G 4P A301 NJS6318 ZCRD1268 CMA 902 ZCRD1266 ZCRD1273 ZCRD1269 W004 W005 ZCRD1270 ZCRD1271 50 60kW P2101 P2102 8 5V 9 NC RF CIRCUIT CAF 595 J1001 350428 1 1 M 2 M 1586514 2 1586514 2 S G S G S G 1 φZ 2 φZE 3 φA 4 φB 5 12V 6 GND J13 IL 6P SE YEL ...

Page 585: ...RECEIV ER UNIT INTERCONNECTION P3001 P3002 P1109 P1110 P1104 P1103 P1003 P1004 P1111 PULSE TRANS W201 BLK T Color Thick 50 0 18equivalent Color Only 12 0 18equivalent P3 P2103 P1118 DUMMY A102 H 7ANRD0018 W001 W002 W003 W006 P1002 1 12V 2 GND 3 FAN_ERR2 J1114 IL G 3P 1 12V 2 C2 J1105 IL G 2P P1105 MODULATOR UNIT NMA 551 SCANNER UNIT INTERCONNECTION CAX 13 W106 ZC RD1321 W103 ZC RD1318 W104 ZC RD13...

Page 586: ...M_MODE 9 GND 10 TX_MONI J2303 DF20F 10DP 1H 59 J2501 PV 3 T J2502 PV 3 T J2503 DF20F 30DP 1H 59 J2301 27DP LR PS 1 J2302 27DP LR PS 1 IF_OUT Tx IF_IN Rx 1 GND 2 RF_STC 3 NC 4 LO_MODE 5 GND 6 RF_GATE 7 GND 8 PM_MODE 9 GND 10 TX_MONI 3 MOT_TRX 4 MOT_TRX 5 GND DF20F 30DP 1H 59 1 VD 2 VD 3 TRIG 4 TRIG 5 BP 6 BP 7 BZ 8 BZ 9 MTR 10 MTR 11 MTRG 12 NC 13 DC48V TB101 231 344 001 000 WAGO DF3A 5P 2DSA DF3A ...

Page 587: ...P LR PS 1 1 GND 2 RF_STC 3 NC 4 LO_MODE 5 GND 6 RF_GATE 7 GND 8 PM_MODE 9 GND 10 TX_MONI 3 MOT_TRX 4 MOT_TRX 5 GND DF20F 30DP 1H 59 1 VD 2 VD 3 TRG 4 TRG 5 BP 6 BP 7 BZ 8 BZ 9 MTR 10 MTR 11 MTRG 12 NC 13 DC TB101 231 344 001 000 WAGO DF3A 5P 2DSA DF3 6P 2DS 01 53426 0210 53426 0510 J1501 B4P VH J1505 53375 0510 J1504 B3P VH B3P5 VH J1503 B06B XASK 1 J1301 P1301 J4301 P4301 P3206 P2303 P2302 P2301 ...

Page 588: ...F 10DP 1H 59 J2501 PV 3 T J2502 PV 3 T J2503 DF20F 30DP 1H 59 J2301 27DP LR PS 1 J2302 27DP LR PS 1 IF_OUT Tx IF_IN Rx 1 GND 2 RF_STC 3 NC 4 LO_MODE 5 GND 6 RF_GATE 7 GND 8 PM_MODE 9 GND 10 TX_MONI 3 MOT_TRX 4 MOT_TRX 5 GND DF20F 30DP 1H 59 1 VD 2 VD 3 TRIG 4 TRIG 5 BP 6 BP 7 BZ 8 BZ 9 MTR 10 MTR 11 MTRG 12 NC 13 DC48V TB101 231 344 001 000 WAGO DF3A 5P 2DSA DF3A 6P 2DS 01 3 MOT_TRX 4 MOT_TRX 5 GN...

Page 589: ...IF_OU T Tx IF_IN Rx 1 GND 2 RF_STC 4 LO_MODE 5 GND 6 RF_GATE 7 GND 8 PM_MODE 9 GND 10 TX_MONI 3 MOT_TRX 4 MOT_TRX 5 GND DF20F 30DP 1H 59 1 VD 2 VD 3 TRG 4 TRG 5 BP 6 BP 7 BZ 8 BZ 9 MTR 10 MTR 11 MTRG 12 NC 13 DC TB101 231 344 001 000 WAGO DF3A 5P 2DSA DF3 6P 2DS 01 53426 0210 53426 0510 J1501 B4P VH J1505 53375 0510 J1504 B3P VH B3P5 VH J1503 B06B XASK 1 J1301 P1301 J4301 P4301 P3206 P2303 P2302 P...

Page 590: ...Appendix A Radar Antenna Display Unit Block Diagrams A 8 A 1 8 NKE 2255 7 9 6HS ...

Page 591: ...ΦA 5 12V 6 F G YEL BLK BLU WHT RED SHIELD DISPLAY UNIT P8 1 PTI 2 PTE 1 LVR 2 PMS 3 E 3 TXI 4 TXE J81 J82 P81 P82 WHT BLK BLU RED BLK WHT BRN PM NJU 85 7ZCRD1280 DISPLAY UNIT DISPLAY UNIT 1 2A 2 1A J1503 1 MPS 2 MCT J1501 3 MBK 1 HMCNT 2 15V J1505 3 AGND 1 2A 2 1A J4 1 2A 2 1A J5 1 MPS 2 MCT J209 3 MBK 1 C2G 2 C2 J210 1 2A 2 1A J204 J206 1 MH 3 MN MOTOR CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT PC1501 CBD 1779 1 MCNT...

Page 592: ...Appendix A Radar Antenna Display Unit Block Diagrams A 10 A 1 10 NKE 2063A ...

Page 593: ...A 11 Appendix A Radar Antenna Display Unit Block Diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 APPA 27 Appendix A 1 11 NKE 2043 ...

Page 594: ...1734 W403 7ZCRD1735 W404 7ZCRD1736 W405 7ZCRD1737 W406 7ZCRD1738 W407 7ZCRD1739 W408 7ZCRD1740 W409 7ZCRD1741 W410 7ZCRD1742 W411 7ZCRD1743 W412 7ZCRD1744 B411 TB4301 TB4302 TB4303 TB4304 TB4305 TB4306 J4 401 J4 402 J4101 1 J4101 2 J4101 3 J4117 1 J4117 2 J4201 1 J4201 2 J4206 J4205 POWER Terminal Board SIGNAL FFC GPS RECEIVER GPS COMPASS PSU CONT POWER RPU POWER OPU STBY DVI RGB JRC LAN RADAR LAN...

Page 595: ...Unit Block Diagrams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 APPA 27 Appendix A 2 2 NQA 2587 input output unit PC4401 CMH 2452 I F CIRCUIT 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 P J4406 MOTOR MOTOR TRX TRX 1A1 1A1 1A1 1A1 W403 F2 FH2 F3 FH3 ...

Page 596: ...Appendix A Radar Antenna Display Unit Block Diagrams A 14 A 2 3 NCE 5794 operation unit ...

Page 597: ...ttention and take immediate action Alarms Red Before alarm acknowledgement Blinking After alarm acknowledgement Lighting 3 short audible signals Interval of audible signal is 8 seconds Warnings An alert indicating that the state has changed which although is not immediately dangerous but may become so in the near future if no action is taken Warnings are alerts displayed for preventing possible fu...

Page 598: ...T target was detected within a preset CPA TCPA limit TT target exceeded a preset CPA TCPA limit A CPA TCPA alert TT Cross Track The off track distance from the planned route exceeded the limit The off track distance from the planned route was below the limit A The off track distance from the planned route exceeded the limit Dragging anchor Dragging anchor warning was not acknowledged for 120 secon...

Page 599: ...ge point circle Dragging anchor Own ship exited from the dragging anchor monitoring area If Dragging anchor warning is not acknowledged for 2 minutes the warning escalates to Dragging anchor alarm Own ship entered the dragging anchor monitoring area A The ship has left the dragging anchor monitoring area Lost AIS AIS data is lost AIS data is received B Lost AIS Target The AIS target is lost Warnin...

Page 600: ...rea B Echo whose level is at the threshold value or more occurred at the alarm area RADAR Alarm Out RADAR echo above the threshold level is disappeared at the alarm area There are no more RADAR echoes above the threshold outside alarm area B Echo whose level is at the threshold value or more has disappeared at the alarm area TT MAX Capacity The TT target count exceeded the maximum target display c...

Page 601: ...tch data is lost Interswitch data is received B Lost ISW TT The TT target data from interswitch is lost The TT target data from interswitch is received B TT data could not be received via RADAR LAN network While using the Simple ISW LAN function slave state TT data cannot be displayed There is a possibility that the indicator of Master side is using Reference Target function Lost Multi Current Mul...

Page 602: ...on slave state TT data cannot be displayed TT 95 Capacity The TT target count exceeded 95 of the maximum target display count The TT target count is less than 95 of the maximum target display count B The target number of TT has reached 95 of the acceptable amount B 4 List of Alert escalation There is unacknowledged alert that escalates as follows Warning to Alarm If warning is not acknowledged the...

Page 603: ...a transfer of responsibility of alert the requested equipment changes state of the alert to responsibility transferred The alerts with responsibility transferred states are as shown below Cause Priority Category Antenna Reverse Rotation Warning B Antenna Safety Switch Off Warning B Lost AIS Warning B Lost Antenna Control Warning B Lost COG SOG Warning B Lost HDG Warning B Lost OPU Warning B Lost P...

Page 604: ... symbol of loudspeaker in the middle of the circle 7 Active silenced warning A flashing yellowish orange circle A symbol as in icon number 6 with a prominent diagonal line above it 8 Active acknowledged warning A yellowish orange circle An exclamation mark in the middle of the circle 9 Active responsibility transferred warning A yellowish orange circle An arrow pointing towards the right in the mi...

Page 605: ...hen the radar antenna is switched the following settings are read out Setting Reference Rough adjustment tuning 14 2 1 Performing basic adjustments on the radar Bearing adjustment Range adjustment Antenna height 14 2 2 Adjusting Radar Antenna TXRX settings Performance monitor adjustment 14 2 3 Adjusting a radar performance monitor Sector blank 14 2 4 Setting Sector Blank Radar antenna position 14 ...

Page 606: ... the transmit state it is necessary to put the master display unit in the transmit state The name of the connected radar antenna is displayed in the upper part The connection state is displayed in the lower part Memo In simple Inter switch mode only the connection status is displayed Connection state Master The state in which the display unit can control the radar antenna Slave The control of the ...

Page 607: ...y Transmission change button 1 In the transmission state click on the Standby Transmission change button Standby is displayed on the button and the equipment is set to Transmission Not Ready state If the equipment is already in the Transmission Not Ready state this operation is not required 2 Click the Change Inter switch connection button The Inter Switch dialogue box is displayed The connection ...

Page 608: ...ected For changing the combinations of master display units and radar antennas refer to C 2 4 Changing the connection pattern Slave Displays radar antenna to which the slave display units are respectively connected For changing the combinations of slave display units and radar antennas refer to C 2 4 Changing the connection pattern ISW port number Name of slave display unit ISW port number Name of...

Page 609: ...display unit button in which the error notification mark is being displayed the Set button becomes disabled For the details of error notification marks refer to C 2 3 1 About equipment defect mark and error notification mark C 2 3 1 About equipment defect mark and error notification mark Equipment defect mark This mark is displayed when the power supply of the radar antenna or the indicator unit i...

Page 610: ...ry out the steps 2 and 3 for other display units 5 Click the Set button The information of the set connection pattern is transmitted to the Inter switch 6 Click the button The Inter Switch dialogue box is closed C 2 5 Changing the name of radar antenna or display unit 1 Click the Edit name button of the Inter Switch dialogue box The Edit name dialogue box is displayed 2 Click the name of the radar...

Page 611: ...pattern name is displayed in the Connecting pattern files dialogue Memo The number of connection patterns that can be saved is up to 10 apart from the connection pattern set at the time of shipment from the factory default The pattern that is set at factory delviery Default cannot be changed Loading a connection pattern 1 Click the Save Load file button of the Inter Switch dialogue box The Connect...

Page 612: ...nit in the transmit state Further when the master display unit goes from the transmit state to the transmission standby state the slave display unit is forcibly put into the transmission standby state In this case the message ISW Master Standby is displayed in the alert notification area and the notification sound is made It is not possible to carry out control of tuning in a slave display unit Tu...

Page 613: ...dip switches SW11 SW12 and SW13 are given below 1 Setting of SW11 setting of extended mode master slave Set to OFF when 4 or fewer units are connected During the extended mode set to ON in the ISW board on the slave side Normally set to OFF Extended mode setting 4 Description ON Extended mode OFF Normal mode Master slave setting 3 Description ON Slave OFF Master Not used 1 2 Description ON Not use...

Page 614: ... 2 ON Radar antenna No 1 connection present OFF Radar antenna No 1 connection not present 3 ON Display unit No 2 connection present OFF Display unit No 2 connection not present 4 ON Radar antenna No 2 connection present OFF Radar antenna No 2 connection not present 5 ON Display unit No 3 connection present OFF Display unit No 3 connection not present 6 ON Radar antenna No 3 connection present OFF ...

Page 615: ...hat are enclosed by a frame of broken lines indicate the dialogue and window names that are displayed by selecting the relevant menu D 1 1 Anchor Watch D 1 2 Chart Chart Cartridge Information List Cartridge list Cartridge Code Description Cartridge Information Geographical Area Cartdridge Type Release Date Release Version Anchor Watch Monitoring Anchor Mode Mode Circle Position LAT LON Radius Mode...

Page 616: ...ing Name Count Comment Date UTC Geodetic Edit User Map Tab Mark Tab Line Tab Text Insert Delete Current page Total number of pages Jump List Object list No Type Colour LAT LON Comment Last Update UTC File Name List Object list No Type Line Colour Line Width LAT LON Comment Last Update UTC File Name List Object list No Type Colour LAT LON Comment Last Update UTC File Name Type Colour OK ...

Page 617: ...dressed MMSI Name Target ID Broadcast Category LL Time View Tray Message Save Send TX Tray Saved Tray RX Tray Message Format Message Category List Message list No Date MMSI Ship s Name Message Detai MMSI Ship s Name AIS Message Edit Select Message Format Message Category List Message list No Date MMSI Ship s Name Message Detai MMSI Ship s Name AIS Message Edit Select Message Format Message Categor...

Page 618: ...A MAX SOG MIN MAX SOG MIN SOG MAX Same Fleet Preset of Same Fleet Unknown Ship Settings Preset of Same Fleet Length MIN MAX Length MIN Length MAX Type of Ship Combo box Type of Ship Cargo Category Combo box Cargo Category Registry of Ship Input MMSI MID Display ship s name Navigation Status Combo box Navigation Status Trial Function Course Speed Vector Time Time to Manoeuvre Time Countdown Own Shi...

Page 619: ...ource BCR BCT BRG RNG HDG POSN Status List COG SOG etc selected ID CPA TCPA COG CTW SOG STW Name Call Sign MMSI Source List BCR BCT etc selected ID CPA TCPA BCR BCT BRG RNG HDG LAT LON Status Name Call Sign MMSI IMO No Lnegth Beam Destination ETA UTC Navigation Status Draft Type of Ship Cargo Category COG or CTW SOG or STW Heading ROT Position Position Accurary Position Sensor Name Call Sign MMSI ...

Page 620: ...ing Area Mode Individual Index Line Display PI Bearing Interval Unit switching button Interval Length L Length R Unit switching button Length Sequantial Mode Track Group Display PI Bearing Interval Unit switching button Interval Mode Equiangular Group Display PI Bearing Vertical Angle Floating Heading Link Reference Bearing Display Manoeuvre curve Course T R Reach Turn Set Radius Text box Radius R...

Page 621: ...No Display Unit of Distance Make Rectangle Cursor Diagonal1 Diagonal2 Rotation Length of One Side Simulate Closing Distance Tab File Management Tab File Load Save File Type Drive List Folder tree List File list Name Copy Copy Delete Drive List Folder tree List File list Name Delete File Type List File list File Type OwnTrack Load Mode Load Save Current Own Track Delete Current Own Track Display Tr...

Page 622: ...Appendix D Menu List and Materials D 8 Tools VHF Call VHF1 Call VHF2 Call VHF3 Call ...

Page 623: ... Stabilisation indicator Vector Time Mark Interval Next Page 2 2 Settings of AIS Fileter Settings of AZ Back Settings Filter Alert New Target Warning Tab Display Tab Plot Tab Clear Own Track Display On Own Track Display Off Track Type Own Track Plot Plot Colour Time Label Plot Interval Plot Interval File Load Save Tools File Manager File Load Save Clear by Colour Track Colour Clear File Load Save ...

Page 624: ...nta Blue Cyan Green Yellow Orange Dark Red Mark Size Comment Font Size Standard Small Back Transparency of Echo Trails CPA Ring Only Relative mode AIS Symbol Physical AtoN Virtual AtoN TT Symbol TT Target ID AIS Target ID Tab Display Target Track Display All On All Off Individual Individual selected Track1 Track2 Track10 Track11to20 Track21to30 Track91to100 File Load Save Tools File Manager File L...

Page 625: ...k Colour All Individual selected Page 1 4 Track1 Track5 Page 2 4 Track6 Track10 Page 3 4 Track 11 to 20 Track 51 to 60 Page 4 4 Track 61 to 70 Track 91 to 100 Back Next Plot Interval File Load Save Tools File Manager File Load Save Clear by Colour Track Colour Clear Clear by Number Track Number Clear AUTO Delete Target Track File Load Save Tools File Manager File Load Save Chart Type C MAP MAX new...

Page 626: ...e Land Marks River Lake Back Next Page 3 4 Marine Settings Name Tags Tides and Currents Place Name Seabed Type Port Searvice Attention Areas Track Routes Under Water Light Navigation Aids Light Sector Light Sectors Level Back Next Page 4 4 Chart Settings VAD Value Added Data Chart Boundaries Combo box Select boundaries Under Water Settings Wrecks Depth Label Diffusers Depth Label Obstructions Dept...

Page 627: ...Page 2 2 Highlight Contour Contour Combo box Add Delete List Contour list Contour Colour Line Type Display Priority Back Name Text Size Anchorage Obstruction with Caution Miscellaneous Boundary Inshore Light Ports and Harbors Light Navigation Dangerous Obstruction Route Boundary Beacon Anchorage Area Landmark Graticle Sea Fill Range Rings EBL1 EBL2 VRM1 VRM2 PI Index Line1 Index Line2 Index Line3 ...

Page 628: ... Page 1 4 Top Level Screen Information Show Own Track Control Display Key Operation Number Next Page 2 4 Tab RADAR Back Next Page 3 4 Context Menu Readout detail information Message Mask trails Assign as same fleet Back Next Page 4 4 Rudder Block Display Order Value MAX Weather INFO Block Display Air Temperature Display Water Tempertature Display Air Pressure Display Humidity Back List RADAR menu ...

Page 629: ...ance Same as Tab 1 Depth Below Keel Alarm Depth Below Keel RADAR Alarm Mode Detection Level Tab Sector Tab Polygon Tab 1 Tab 2 Use Sector1 Make Sector1 Start Angle End Angle Start Distance End Distance Tab 1 Tab 2 Tab 3 Tab 4 Tab 5 Tab 6 Use Polygon1 Make Polygon1 List Polygon list No LAT LON Same as Tab 1 Same as Tab 1 Same as Tab 1 Same as Tab 1 Same as Tab 1 Same as Tab 1 Reactivation of Silenc...

Page 630: ...cho Process Sea Rain AUTO Change H UP Next Page 2 6 0 75 0 75 to 1 5 1 5 1 5 to 3 NM 3 3 to 6 NM 6 6 to 12 NM 12 12 to 16 NM 16 16 to 22 NM Back Next Page 3 6 Video Latitude Video Noise Rejection AUTO Dynamic Range Control Process Switch Process Switch 2nd Process Mode Process Switch Range Fast Target Detection Back Next Page 4 6 Trails Trails Mode Trails Ref Level Trails Reduction Use MAX Length ...

Page 631: ...t Page 6 6 Save as User Settings Load User Settings Initialise Back AUTO Change Obs Scene Short Short Maximum MID MID Maximum Long Obs Scene Short MID Long Trails Mode Trails Ref Level Trails Reduction MAX Length Show Trails Masking Area Expand Masking Size Def PRF Fine Tuning Stagger Trigger PRF Ice Class Standby Mode Association Priority Threshold Bearing Range Course Speed Applicable AIS Target...

Page 632: ...ual VD Level AUTO Gate Size Tracking Sector Filter Start Angle End Angle Ring Filter Distance Filtering Mode Tab Sector Tab Ring Make AIS Filter Start Angle End Angle Make AIS Filter Distance Target Track Function View for Target Track File Load Save View Target Track Tools File Manager File Load Save Show NAVTEX Highlighting of Message List Navigational Alarm Weather Alarm Ice Warning Search and ...

Page 633: ... SLC2 list No Type Colour Settings Numeric Keys Event Mark 1 2 3 List Event Mark list Key Type Colour Plot Mark 4 5 6 7 List Plot Mark list Key Type Plot Line 9 0 Type Line Width Convert WGS 84 to Tokyo Datum NSK Gyro Setting GPS Ver R26 00 Position LAT LON Exclusion Satellite Exclusion Satellite 1 Exclusion Satellite 2 Exclusion Satellite 3 Exclusion Satellite 4 Exclusion Satellite 5 Exclusion Sa...

Page 634: ...ellite 6 Geodetic Datum Antenna Height Fix Mode DOP Level Position Averaging Elevation Mask Master Reset Send Data Status GPS Ver R31 00 R38 99 Position LAT LON Geodetic Datum Antenna Height Fix Mode DOP Level Position Averaging Elevation Mask Master Reset Send Data Status GPS Ver R39 00 R39 99 Position LAT LON Geodetic Datum Antenna Height Fix Mode DOP Level Position Averaging Elevation Mask RAIM...

Page 635: ...vel Position Averaging Position Speed Course Elevation Mask RAIM Level GNSS if there is a satellite type QZSS GLONASS BDS Master Reset Send Data Status Select Station Frequency Bit Rate DGPS Mode DGPS Status Frequency Bit Rate RSSI Send Data Status Search SBAS Ranging Type 0 Information SBAS Select Mode SBAS No Send Data Status Change distance unit to m with less than 1NM EBL VRM Control Cursor Cr...

Page 636: ...ils Time Target Symbol Range Rings Next Page 2 2 Own Symbol HL Vector EBL1 VRM1 PI EBL2 VRM2 Special Line Back Next Character RADAR Video RADAR Trails Target Symbol Vector Range Rings EBL VRM PI Own Symbol HL Vector Chart User Map Track Panel Display Tab Volume Tab Melody Key ACK Misoperation Response Notification Message Notification Alert Setting Reminder Alarm Warning Alarm Warning ...

Page 637: ...ser Key 6 Detail User Key 7 Detail User Key 8 Detail User Key 9 Detail User Key 10 Detail Vector Time Trails Length C UP Angle Own Track Colour Mark Line Colour Manual Tune Display Brightness Panel Brightness Gain Sea Rain AZ 1 AZ 2 Sector Alarm1 Sector Alarm2 Polygon Alarm1 Polygon Alarm2 Polygon Alarm3 Polygon Alarm4 Polygon Alarm5 Polygon Alarm6 List Setting list Save Load Delete Default displa...

Page 638: ...tionality Tab Specification List Application Maintenance No TXRX No 1 GPS No 2 GPS No 3 GPS No 4 GPS Save to USB Device List Option Licence Status Plotter MAX TT Number MAX AIS Number Save to USB Device Save to USB Device Tab GPS1 Tab GPS2 Tab GPS3 Tab GPS4 Date Time UTC LAT LON Atitude Fix mode DOP Level RAIM Level WER RSSI RAIM Status Fix Status Ver List GPS status list System Satellite No Fix A...

Page 639: ... Ground Water Clear Sensor Selection Combo box Position Combo box Heading Text box Heading Combo box STW Text box STW COG SOG Time Depth Sensor Selection Position Status CCRP X CCRP Y Monitor Test Key Test Sound Test Light Test Magnetron Curr Memory Check All Red All Green All Blue All White Pattern1 Pattern2 Pattern3 Grey Scale Key Test Start Key Test dialogue Sound Test Start Playing the followi...

Page 640: ... RX Level In case of connected current model magnetron scanner unit Transmitter System Attenuation Value Receiver System MON Pattern Range Attenuation Value In case of connected solid state scanner unit TX Level RX Level TIY BZ BP Software Update Help Install Help Tab Contents Tab Search View the List Contents list Input Keyword Search List Result of search Code Input Code Input dialogue ...

Page 641: ...scanner unit MON Adjustment MON Indicator Adjustment MON Level In case of connected new scanner unit TX Monitor Adjustment RX Monitor Adjustment TX Monitor Timing RX Monitor Timing Tab PM Sector Tab PM TI Sector TX Level RX Level Start Angle End Angle PM TI Sector Start Angle End Angle In case of connected solid state scanner unit TX Monitor Adjustment RX Monitor Adjustment Monitor Sector Monitor ...

Page 642: ...ngth Beam GPS1 X GPS1 Y GPS2 X GPS2 Y GPS3 X GPS3 Y GPS4 X GPS4 Y Scanner Unit1 X Scanner Unit1 Y Scanner Unit2 X Scanner Unit2 Y Scanner Unit3 X Scanner Unit3 Y Scanner Unit4 X Scanner Unit4 Y Scanner Unit5 X Scanner Unit5 Y Scanner Unit6 X Scanner Unit6 Y Scanner Unit7 X Scanner Unit7 Y Scanner Unit8 X Scanner Unit8 Y CCRP1 CCRP2 CCRP3 CCRP4 CCRP1 X CCRP1 Y CCRP2 X CCRP2 Y CCRP3 X CCRP4 X CCRP4 ...

Page 643: ... CH10 Monitor Same as SLC1 Tab GPS Combo box GPS GPS Detail GPS Monitor Gyro Compass Combo box Gyro Compass NSK selected Heading Sensor Log Gyro Compass Detail Gyro Compass Monitor CH1 Combo box CH1 CH1 Detail CH1 Monitor CH2 Combo box CH2 CH2 Detail CH2 Monitor CH3 Combo box CH3 CH3 Detail CH3 Monitor CH4 Combo box CH4 CH4 Detail CH4 Monitor CH5 Combo box CH5 CH5 Detail CH5 Monitor CH6 Combo box ...

Page 644: ... to TXRX Status Save Time to Display Unit Transmit Motor Rotate PS FAN TX FAN In case of connected current model magnetron scanner unit Clear TX Time Clear Motor Time Clear FAN Time TXRX To Display Unit Display Unit to TXRX Status Save Time to Display Unit Transmit Motor Rotate In case of connected solid state scanner unit Clear TX Time Clear Motor Time Clear FAN Time TXRX To Display Unit Display ...

Page 645: ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Service Maintenance Initialisation Settings Backup Initialisation All settings except service Set Default Initialisation Service setting Set Default Main Drive C Text box Browse Backup ...

Page 646: ... Cancel all TT Add Reference Mark Readout chart information Search Port or Service Activate Deactivate mode Readout information Readout detail information Property Message Mask Trails Assign as same fleet Acquire Readout chart information VHF Call Send message to this target before mask Mask Trails 1 Mask Trails 2 Mask Trails 3 Mask Trails 4 after mask Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails ...

Page 647: ...ation Deactivate Deactivate mode Property Message Mask Trails Assign as same fleet Acquire Readout chart information VHF Call Send message to this target before mask Mask Trails 1 Mask Trails 2 Mask Trails 3 Mask Trails 4 after mask Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID before mask Mask Trails 1 Mask Trails 2 Mask Trails 3 Mask Trai...

Page 648: ...cquire Readout chart information VHF Call Send message to this target before mask Mask Trails 1 Mask Trails 2 Mask Trails 3 Mask Trails 4 after mask Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Readout information Readout detail information Deactivate Deactivate mode Property Message Mask Trails Assign as same fleet Acquire Readout chart i...

Page 649: ... Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Activate Deactivate mode Readout information Readout detail information Property Message Mask Trails Acquire Readout chart information VHF Call Send message to this tareget before mask Mask Trails 1 Mask Trails 2 Mask Trails 3 Mask Trails 4 after mask Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS I...

Page 650: ...F Call Cancel information readout Deactivate mode Readout detail information Property Message Mask Trails Acquire Readout chart information VHF Call Send message to this tareget before mask Mask Trails 1 Mask Trails 2 Mask Trails 3 Mask Trails 4 after mask Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Cancel Mask Trails AIS ID Readout information Readout detail info...

Page 651: ... AIS BS target D 2 2 15 Numeric displayed AIS BS target Readout information Readout detail information Property Message Acquire Readout chart information VHF Call Send message to this target Cancel information readout Readout detail information Property Message Acquire Readout chart information VHF Call Send message to this target ...

Page 652: ...s 3 Mask Trails 4 after mask Cancel Mask Trails TT ID Cancel Mask Trails TT ID Cancel Mask Trails TT ID Cancel Mask Trails TT ID Cancel information readout Cancel all TT Property Mask Trails Assign as same fleet Readout chart information VHF Call before mask Mask Trails 1 Mask Trails 2 Mask Trails 3 Mask Trails 4 after mask Cancel Mask Trails TT ID Cancel Mask Trails TT ID Cancel Mask Trails TT ID...

Page 653: ...oy D 2 4 1 Normal GPS Buoy target D 2 4 2 Numeric displayed GPS Buoy target D 2 5 NAVTEX D 2 5 1 NAVTEX Readout NAVTEX information Acquire Readout chart information Cancel GPS Buoy Readout information Property Acquire Readout chart information Cancel GPS Buoy Cancel information readout Property Acquire Readout chart information ...

Page 654: ...ct Delete this object Show Mark Line List Acquire Readout chart information Add vartex Move vartex Delete vartex Select All Move this object Delete this object Show Mark Line List Acquire Readout chart information Move vartex Delete vartex Select All Move this object Delete this object Show Mark Line List Acquire Readout chart information ...

Page 655: ...gment D 2 6 5 Line Select all D 2 6 6 Text Insert vartex Select All Move this object Delete this object Show Mark Line List Acquire Readout chart information Move this object Delete this object Show Mark Line List Acquire Readout chart information Move this object Delete this object Show Mark Line List Acquire Readout chart information ...

Page 656: ...lygon Vertex D 2 7 4 Dragging anchor monitoring polygon Line segment D 2 7 5 Dragging anchor monitoring polygon Internal Move this object Finish Anchor Watch Acquire Readout chart information Change radius Move this object Finish Anchor Watch Acquire Readout chart information Delete vartex Move this object Delete this object Acquire Insert vartex Move this object Delete this object Acquire Move th...

Page 657: ...y 9 10 No Use Blank display 10 11 Adindan ADI ADI 11 12 Arc 1950 ARF ARF 12 13 Australian Geodetic 1984 AUG AUG 13 14 Bermuda 1957 BER BER 14 15 Bogota Observatory BOO BOO 15 16 Campo Inchauspe CAI CAI 16 17 Chatam Island Astro 1971 CHI CHI 17 18 Chua Astro CHU CHU 18 19 Corrego Alegre COA COA 19 20 Djakarta Batavia BAT BAT 20 21 European 1979 EUS EUS 21 22 Geodetic Datum 1949 GEO GEO 22 23 Guam 1...

Page 658: ... de las Nieves PLN PLN 38 39 Provisional South American 1956 PRP PRP 39 40 Provisional South Chilean 1963 HIT HIT 40 41 Puerto Rico PUR PUR 41 42 Qornoq QUO QUO 42 43 RT 90 043 043 1 43 44 Sao Braz SAO SAO 44 45 South American 1969 SAN SAN 45 46 Graciosa Base SW 1948 GRA GRA 46 47 Timbalai 1948 TIL TIL 47 48 No Use Blank display 48 49 No Use Blank display 49 ...

Page 659: ... additional information to the navigation AIS Automatic Identification System AMP Amplifiers AMS Alert Management System ANT Antenna ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit AtoN Aids to Navigation AUTO auto Automatic Av AVE Average AZ Acquisition Zone AZI Azimuth Stabilisation Mode B BAM Bridge Alert Management BCR Bow Crossing Range BC...

Page 660: ...U Interface CLR Clear COG Course Over the Ground COM Communication Port CONT Contrast Control CONV Conventional CORREL Correlation CPA Closest Point of Approach CPU Central Processing Unit CTW Course Through the Water Curr Current CW Clockwise D D N Day Night DC Direct Current Def Definition DGPS Differential GPS DIFF Difference DIR Dir Direction DISP Disp Display DIST Distance DSP Digital Signal ...

Page 661: ...ace GLONASS Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System GND Ground GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPS Global Positioning System GZ Guard Zone H H UP Head Up H W HW HardWare HDG Heading HDOP Horizontal Dilution of Precision HL Heading Line HO Hydrographic Organisation HSC High Speed Craft I I F IF Interface I O Input Output IALA International Association of Marine Aids to Navigation and Li...

Page 662: ... LORAN Long Range Navigation LP Long Pulse M MAG Magnetic MAN Manual MAX Maximum MBS Main Bang Suppression MFDF Medium Frequency Direction Finding MHV Modulator High Voltage MIC Microphone MID Middle MIN Minimum MMSI Maritime Mobile Services Identity Number MOB Man Overboard MON Monitor MP Medium Pulse MSC Maritime Safety Committee MSG Message N N UP North Up NAV NAVI Navigation NAVTEX Navigationa...

Page 663: ...al Identification Number PL Pulse Length PORT Port Portside POS POSN Position PPI Plan Position Indicator PRF Pulse Repetition Frequency PROC Process PS Power Supply PWR Power Q R R Relative RADAR Radio Detecting and Ranging RAND Random REF Reference REL Relative Rev Revolution RL Rhumb Line RM Relative Motion RM R Relative Motion Relative Trails RM T Relative Motion True Trails RMS Root Mean Squa...

Page 664: ...ace Circuit SOG Speed Over the Ground SP Short Pulse SPD Speed SprsLvl Spurious Level SSD Solid State Drive SSR Solid State RADAR SSW Safety Switch STAB Stabilised Stabilisation STBD Starboard Starboard Side STC Sensitivity Time Control STD Standard STW Speed Through the Water SW HUB Switching Hub SYNC Synchronisation SYS System T T True T P Temporary and Preliminary Notice to Mariners TCPA Time t...

Page 665: ...mber USB Universal Serial Bus UTC Coordinated Universal Time V VD Video VDIN Video In VDR Voyage Data Recorder Ver Version VHF Very High Frequency VOL Volume VRM Variable Range Marker W WGS World Geodetic System WIG Wing in ground effect craft WOL Wheel Over Line WPT Waypoint WTRST Watch Timer Reset X XTD Cross Track Distance XTL Cross Track Limit Route Width Y Z Unit bps bit per second cm centime...

Page 666: ...enu List and Materials D 52 Abbreviations Term kg kilogram km kilometre kn kts knot m metre mbar millibar min minute mph mile per hour NM nautical mile RAD radius rpm revolutions per minute s second sm statute mile ...

Page 667: ...n buttons that are used for user map are provided below D 5 1 Mark Button name Icon name Icon display example Icon name Icon display example Mark button Circle1 Buoy1 Triangle1 Buoy2 Triangle2 Buoy3 Square Mark5 Diamond Round Wreck Triangle3 Mark1 Dangerous Mark2 Anchor Mark3 Anchor Prohibited Mark4 Circle2 Plus Non dangerous wreck Cross Dot2 Y Dot3 Drum Dot1 Star ...

Page 668: ...enu List and Materials D 54 D 5 2 Line Button name Icon name Icon display example Line button Line Solid Line Line Dotted Line Line Dashed Line D 5 3 Text Button name Icon name Icon display example Text button Text ...

Page 669: ...vigation related symbols that are displayed in this equipment are listed below D 6 1 Related to own ship symbols No Drawn object name Drawn object display example 1 Own ship symbol True Scaled Outline 2 Own ship symbol Simplified Symbol 3 Radar antenna position 4 Heading Line 5 Beam Line 6 Stern Line 7 Vector 8 Ground vector indicator 9 Water vector indicator ...

Page 670: ...als D 56 No Drawn object name Drawn object display example 10 Own ship track Time Mark 11 POS2 Symbol 12 PastPOSN 13 Own ship track 14 Vector Time Mark 15 Vector Area Anti grounding monitoring 16 Sector Area Anti grounding monitoring ...

Page 671: ...ls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 D 6 2 TT AIS related No Drawn object name Drawn object display example 1 AZ 2 AIS Filter 3 CPA Ring Thin red circle 4 Limit Ring Thin green circle 5 Sector Blank ...

Page 672: ...vigation monitoring related No Drawn object name Drawn object display example 1 Dragging anchor monitoring circle Thin red circle 2 EBL Manoeuvre D 6 4 Tool related No Drawn object name Drawn object display example 1 Range Ring 2 EBL 3 VRM 4 PI 5 MOB ...

Page 673: ...ed 6 Folder Displayed at the left of the name when a folder is selected 7 Home Changes from the currently displayed screen to the home screen 8 Close Closes the dialogue box 9 Date selection Displays the calendar picker 10 Dialogue box display Opens another dialogue box E g File Operation dialogue 11 Day Night Displays the state of the current Day Night setting by an icon 12 Screen and panel brigh...

Page 674: ...utes an undo operation 20 Screen capture Creates the capture image at the time this is pressed 21 Favourite The favourite list is displayed 22 Eraser tool Changes to the user map deleting mode and user maps can be deleted successively 23 Silencing Silences the alert sound 24 Multiple knob small knob Displays the functions assigned to the multiple knob Displayed as an icon with the function name at...

Page 675: ...s according to settings a b c 34 Anchor Watch Monitors the anchor dredging When the anchor has been lowered monitors if the ship is being swept away 35 Chart Opens the Chart related menu 36 User Map Opens the user map related menu It is possible to write marks or lines in the user map 37 TT AIS Opens the TT AIS related menu This also has the function of highlighting the display of the TT AIS symbo...

Page 676: ...he help screen 44 Code Input Input the password 45 Service The menu related to adjustment servicing and maintenance is displayed for the servicing personnel 46 Back space Carries out a backspace operation 47 Backward movement of the input position Moves back the input position 48 Forward movement of the input position Moves the input position forward 49 Operation guide Displays the operation guide...

Page 677: ...tation of each line the distance from the reference position and the length are operated independently in this mode 54 Track PI tracking mode This is the mode of operating the orientation and spacing between two parallel lines The two parallel lines are placed to the left and right taking CCRP as the reference 55 Equiangular Equal angle mode of PI This is the mode of operating the angle of two lin...

Page 678: ...ation The Software itself is not free from defects JRC has defined on its own account how to use the Software installed in JRC s devices For this reason Microsoft trust JRC to conduct sufficient tests to determine whether the Software is suitable for such usage as a prerequisite for the use of the Software The Software is provided with no warranties whatsoever The Software is provided as is and wi...

Page 679: ...nment or other governments in relation to end users end use and country of destination For additional information on export of the Software refer to the website http www microsoft com en us exporting default aspx D 9 Font Licence Agreement This product uses Migu font http mix mplus ipa sourceforge jp migu to display characters on the screen Migu font data is distributed from the URL stated above M...

Page 680: ...ontent and products consisting of character text pictures photographic images graphic symbols and or the like 5 Digital Document File shall mean a PDF file or other Digital Content created by various software programs in which a part or all of the licenced Program becomes embedded or contained in the file for the display of the font Embedded Fonts Embedded Fonts are used only in the display of cha...

Page 681: ...raph 2 7 The Recipient may create use reproduce and or Redistribute a Derived Program under the terms stated above for the licence d Program provided that the Recipient shall follow the provisions set forth in Article 3 Paragraph 1 when Redistributing the Derived Program Article 3 Restriction The Licence granted in the preceding Article shall be subject to the following restrictions 1 If a Derived...

Page 682: ... Licencor is under no obligation to respond to any technical questions or inquiries or provide any other user support in connection with the installation use or the Reproduction and Other Exploitation of the licenced Program or Derived Programs thereof Article 4 Termination of Agreement 1 The term of this Agreement shall begin from the time of receipt of the licenced Program by the Recipient and s...

Page 683: ...model JMR 5410 6X Marine Radar Japan Radio Co Ltd manufactured model JMR 5410 6XH Marine Radar Japan Radio Co Ltd manufactured model JMR 5425 7X Marine Radar Japan Radio Co Ltd manufactured model JMR 5425 9X Marine Radar Japan Radio Co Ltd manufactured model JMR 5425 6XH Marine Radar Japan Radio Co Ltd manufactured model JMR 5430 S Marine Radar Japan Radio Co Ltd manufactured model JMR 5472 S Mari...

Page 684: ...t NKE 1632 A V01 00 Scanner Unit NKE 2632 A V01 00 Scanner Unit NKE 2632 H V01 00 Radar Processor NDC 1678 V01 00 NOTES 1 The NCD 2315 consists of the NWZ 214 19 LCD Display Unit NDC 1678 Radar Processor Unit and NCE 5794 Operation Unit 2 The NCD 2316 consists of the NWZ 208 26 LCD Display Unit NDC 1678 Radar Processor Unit and NCE 5794 Operation Unit 09 Additional Information Antenna length 2ft P...

Page 685: ... 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 付録 Signed for and on behalf of Japan Radio Co Ltd Tokyo Japan Place and date of issue Nagano shi Nagano Japan Dated 28th July 2021 Navigation Group Quality Assurance Department Marine Systems Name function Koji Ogawa Manager Signed Code 7ZPRD0977 ...

Page 686: ... 477 XII Annex 4 to Resxolution MSC 64 67 Resolution A 823 19 Resolution A 694 17 International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships as Modified by the Protocol of 1978 1978 Relating Thereto Convention 1973 2 Present procedures for products intended for operation in the territory of the Russian Federation for ships entitled to fly the flag of the Russian Federation 2 1 Warning sig...

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Page 688: ...MR 5425 5425 6XH 7X 9X 6XH 7X 9X JMR JMR 5430 5430 S JMR JMR 5472 5472 S JMR JMR 5482 5482 S SH S SH Not use the asbestos For further information contact URL Head office http www jrc co jp eng Marine Service Department 1 7 32 Tatsumi Koto ku Tokyo 135 0053 Japan tmsc jrc co jp 81 50 3786 9201 e mail One call INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL JMR 5400 series MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION M...

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