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Contents 

 
 

General Information .................................................................................................... 
Before You   
Usage Hints .................................................................................................................. 
External View ............................................................................................................... 
Explanation of Terms .................................................................................................. 
1. Introduction ............................................................................................................. 

1.1 Function ...........................................................................................................… 
1.2 Feature ............................................................................................................…. 
1.3 Components ........................................................................................................ 
1.4 Construction ........................................................................................................ 
1.5 System onfiguration ...........................................................................................

 

2. Installation ............................................................................................................... 

2.1 Installing the Recorder Unit ...........................................................................… 
2.2 Installing the Transducer ...................................................................................... 
2.3 Connecting Components .....................................................................................

 

3. Control Panel .........................................................................……………………….. 
4. Display ................................................................................................................….. 

4.1 Standard mode .................................................................................................... 
4.2 History mode ..................................................................................................….. 
4.3 Docking mode ..................................................................................................…

 

5. Operation ................................................................................................................. 

5.1 Basic Operations ................................................................................................. 
5.2 Menu Operations ................................................................................................. 
5.3 Master Reset ....................................................................................................... 

6. Replacing the Fuses .......................................................................................……. 
7. Consider Installation ............................................................................................... 
8. Troubleshooting ...................................................................................................... 
9. After-sales Service .................................................................................................. 

9.1 When Requesting Servicing ................................................................................

 

9.2 Recommendations for Inspection and Maintenance............................................. 

10. Disposal ..............................................................................................................… 

10.1 Disposal of this equipment .............................................................................… 

11. Specifications ....................................................................................................…. 
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Information ...................................... Please refer to ‘Place of Contact’ on back cover. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Содержание JFE-380

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Страница 2: ...4th edition...

Страница 3: ...isplays Before attempting to operate this equipment read this instruction manual thoroughly to ensure correct and safe operation in accordance with the warning instructions and operation procedures Yo...

Страница 4: ...General Information ii 4th edition...

Страница 5: ...ncorrect handling may result in injury to the operator or physical damage to the equipment Example Pictograms This mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of precautions including danger an...

Страница 6: ...g may result in fire electric shock or damage Do not place any vessels containing water or other liquids or metal objects on top of this equipment If water is spilled on or metal objects fall into the...

Страница 7: ...tely turn off the power switch then contact JRC or its agent There is a risk of file or electric shock if you continue to use the equipment If you notice smoke unusual smells or abnormal heat coming f...

Страница 8: ...bserve this condition may result in the equipment falling or toppling over resulting in injury If it is cold do not move the equipment suddenly into a warm environment and switch it on High voltage le...

Страница 9: ...damaged resulting in a fire or an electrical shock Do not install the units on the place being poor ventilation Otherwise the set that is heated may cause a fire or failure For safety when the equipm...

Страница 10: ...External View External View viii...

Страница 11: ...andard mode 4 2 History mode 4 3 Docking mode 5 Operation 5 1 Basic Operations 5 2 Menu Operations 5 3 Master Reset 6 Replacing the Fuses 7 Consider Installation 8 Troubleshooting 9 After sales Servic...

Страница 12: ...unifies format approval standards implemented separately by each European NMEA0183 NMEA stands for the National Marine Electronics Association NMEA0183 is the format used when sending or receiving de...

Страница 13: ...epth data for last 24 hours in memory to play back the past sounding information Dual frequency mode and two transducers are available in option requires an optional equipment Conforms to the IMO Stan...

Страница 14: ...9133 1 10m Matching box primary AW 154F 1 200kHz transducer mounting primary NKF 341 1 200kHz with cable 20 30 40m AW 154F 1 200kHz Matching box secondary AW 154F 50 1 50kHz NKF 341 1 200kHz with cabl...

Страница 15: ...1 4 Construction Equipment Outline The following shows the external dimensions of the JFE 380 1 External Dimension of JFE 380 2 Dimensions of AW 154F 50 AW 154F 50 Matching box 1 Introduction 3...

Страница 16: ...nal dimensions illustrated below are for the standard equipment Please refer to the separately supplied drawings if your specifications are not standard 1 NKF 341 NKF 345 Installed on ship s bottom 2...

Страница 17: ...1 5 System Configuration 1 Introduction 5...

Страница 18: ...he equipment on unstable or unlevel surfaces Failure to observe this condition may result in the equipment falling or toppling over resulting in injury Take care when laying the transducer cable power...

Страница 19: ...2 1 Installing the Recorder Unit Flush Mounted Equipment Figure 3 1 2 Installation 7...

Страница 20: ...Wall Mounted Equipment Figure 3 2 2 Installation 8...

Страница 21: ...alling the Transducer The external dimensions illustrated below are for the standard equipment Please refer to the separately supplied drawings if your specifications are not standard NKF 341 2 Instal...

Страница 22: ...NKF 345 2 Installation 10...

Страница 23: ...NKF 392C 2 Installation 11...

Страница 24: ...ached to the connectors and must not contact any other connectors etc 2 Casings must be grounded securely to the ship s hull using copper plates 3 The exterior is to be grounded to the ship s hull cab...

Страница 25: ...DE Switches the display modes 6 CLR Clears an item 7 RANGE Switches the depth range to shallow or deep 8 GAIN Adjusts the sensitivity high or low 9 DAY NIGHT Enhances the visibility of the screen 10 P...

Страница 26: ...4 Display 4 1 Standard mode dual frequency 4 Display 14...

Страница 27: ...4 2 History mode 4 Display 15 Keel height value...

Страница 28: ...4 3 Docking mode 4 Display 16...

Страница 29: ...ss the PWR PANEL key and use the arrow keys to adjust the control panel brightness The control panel illumination can not be turned fully off it can only be dimmed Adjusting Screen Brilliance BRILL Th...

Страница 30: ...uring range 2 You must display the seabed otherwise you don t see the depth value Automatic Range In the Automatic range mode the range scale is automatically adjusted Turn on the power or press and h...

Страница 31: ...by monitoring the image being plotted on the screen See figure below Increase sensitivity Good Decrease sensitivity Automatic Gain In the Automatic gain mode the sensitivity is automatically adjusted...

Страница 32: ...ngle frequency standard mode primary Single frequency standard mode secondary Dual frequency standard mode Single frequency history mode primary Single frequency history mode secondary Docking mode Ad...

Страница 33: ...Menu Tree 1 5 Operation 21...

Страница 34: ...Menu Tree 2 5 Operation 22...

Страница 35: ...ys to select the item to be changed The selected item is highlighted on the display In the figure at above DISPLAY is selected When an item is highlighted press the ENT key to change the setting Switc...

Страница 36: ...mpares it with the last two data IR3 compares it with the last three data Gain Choose manual or automatic Range Choose manual or automatic Draft Enter the desired value The draft can be set between 0...

Страница 37: ...ich alarm is being issued from the blinking characters 2 If due to bubbling etc it is not possible to discriminate the sea bottom it is also not possible to trigger the depth alarm When sailing in sha...

Страница 38: ...displays the depth below water surface TRAN displays the depth below the transducer KEEL displays the depth below the keel see figure A Primary Enter the data of the primary transducer frequency posit...

Страница 39: ...print Print mode COPY prints the data displayed on the present screen HISTORY prints all the saved data graphically LOG prints a specific period of the saved data see figure C for example Log length...

Страница 40: ...ing values 3 Measuring range RANGE in meters only 4 Checksum result after each ASCII code of every character between S just after and X just before is EXORed 3 In the case of NMEA0183V1 5 the output s...

Страница 41: ...1 primary depth alarm 352 secondary depth alarm 353 primary depth lost 354 secondary depth lost 356 recording paper is not good 357 printer connection is not good 360 primary output data is not good 3...

Страница 42: ...Signal PRINTER PORT OUT PRINTER PC Display the window shown above The mode switches each time you press the up or downward arrow key When PRINTER is selected a printer control signal is output When PC...

Страница 43: ...ansducer Controller is faulty and requires servicing See the list of offices at the end of this manual LCD Check SELF TEST CONTROL UNIT LCD UNIT KEY UNIT PRINTER TEST ALARM TEST Display the window sho...

Страница 44: ...uire servicing See the list of offices at the end of this manual Printer Test SELF TEST CONTROL UNIT LCD UNIT KEY UNIT PRINTER TEST ALARM TEST Display the window shown above Use the up or downward arr...

Страница 45: ...ter or the printer port by pressing the ENT key Alarm log deletion Deletes all the alarm log by pressing the ENT key Line monitor NAV DEPTH displays the Input output data of navigation and depth by pr...

Страница 46: ...tting the equipment to the standard defaults the frequency setting menu window which said please do connection setting of transducers appears on the screen You cannot abort this operation after the fr...

Страница 47: ...n OFF the main power switch to the side marked O on the power supply CQD 2082 before replacing the fuses No Type No Spec Part Code Remarks F1 250V 1A TLC 5A 250V 1A 5ZFCA00147 F2 MF51NR 250V 0 5 250V...

Страница 48: ...9132 CFQ 9131 CFQ 9130 CFQ 9125 the Display the Power Supply CBD 1810 or the Control Block CCK 962 may be faulty Contact JRC or its agent See the list of offices at the end of this manual 3 Replacing...

Страница 49: ...failures and reduce the life of the equipment 1 Where liable to be splashed with water 2 Where ventilation is poor Do not coat the part of the transducer that outputs the ultrasonic waves the rubber p...

Страница 50: ...rong installation of the transducer Check the transducer No echo sounding picture Frequency setting is wrong Check the frequency setting Low sensitivity Increase the gain Muddy seabed Increase the gai...

Страница 51: ...r will be made at your expense Details to be Submitted Name type No month and year of manufacture and serial number Nature of fault in as much detail as possible Contact details your name address and...

Страница 52: ...10 Disposal 10 1 Disposal of this equipment Please dispose of this equipment following the guidelines of the local body governing the location at which the equipment is disposed of 10 Disposal 40...

Страница 53: ...x IPX2 drip proof Input nav data IEC61162 1NMEA0183 RMA RMC GGA GLL VTG ZDA Input ACK signal IEC61162 1NMEA0183 ALR Input signals Power fail alarm ACK Contact input 12VDC 2 4mA current control 12VDC 1...

Страница 54: ...Appendix Noise Bubble Noise Bubble Interruption Interference Noise from other ship Plankton layer Appendix 42...

Страница 55: ...ucer or surface or sea but reflected at the hull bottom or surface of sea and again reflected at the seabed toward the transducer Such multiple recording of the seabed may appear due to change of bott...

Страница 56: ...n right chart In case of a soft seabed made of mud seaweed etc they poorly reflect an ultrasonic wave to result in thin recording of the seabed with short trail The seabed quality can be more sufficie...

Страница 57: ...bove the slope when recording In case of flat seabed thin second return of seabed may sometimes appear which is slightly below the actual seabed In either case the dim or thin echoes are false and pro...

Страница 58: ...see and less discriminative since it tends to accompany with a false echo due to the sidelobe and the inherent property of directivity In particular a seabed with abrupt slope and heavily rugged surfa...

Страница 59: ...11363 2006 Japan Radio Company Limited Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Names Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elements Declaration on toxic hazardous substances or elements of...

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