JMA-5222-7/9
JMA-5212-4HS/6HS
MARINE RADAR
EQUIPMENT
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
CONTENTS
1.
OVERVIEW
2.
3.
4.
INITIAL SETTING
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
4.20
4.21
5.
6.
APPENDIX
FIG.1
FIG.2
FIG.3
FIG.4
FIG.5
FIG.6
FIG.7
FIG.8
FIG.9
FIG.10
FIG.11
FIG.12
FIG.13
FIG.14
FIG.15
FIG.16
FIG.17
OVERVIEW
INITIAL SETTING
APPENDIX
1
2
3
4
5
6
APPENDIX
SECTION 1
OVERVIEW
The proper installation of the radar equipment is critical in ensuing its effective and reliable performance as
well as facilitating maintenance and repair. Therefore, carefully install the radar equipment by following the
procedures below:
1) Install the scanner as high as possible while taking the scanner's weight into consideration.
2) It is preferable to install the display unit in the wheel house to facilitate observations.
3) Available cable lengths for installing the radar JMA-5200MK2 are as shown in the table below.
Request an appropriate cable from JRC beforehand. A cable longer than the sufficient length may
degrade radar performance, so give it careful consideration when planning the installation.
Code No.
CFQ6912-10
10 m (19 cores)
CFQ6912-15
15 m (19 cores)
CFQ6912-20
CFQ6912-30
20 m (19 cores)
30 m (19 cores)
CFQ6912-40
40 m (19 cores)
CFQ6912-50
50 m (19 cores)
CFQ6912-65
65 m (19 cores)
1-1
SECTION 2
INSTALLATION OF THE SCANNER
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.1
Swing circle
2-1
x Avoid having a rope or signal flag from winding around the radiating section thereby
preventing it from rotating.
x Avoid the effects of dust and heat caused by smoke from a chimney.
x When determining the appropriate antenna height and installation location, take into
consideration the reduction of vibration, the strength of the hull and the antenna mount base,
and maintenance properties.
x Provide for maintenance space: platform, safety link, hand rail, steps, etc.
2) Electrical selection criteria
x The installation height of the antenna relates to the maximum detection distance. The
higher, the better. However, if it is too high, radio wave energy greatly attenuates above the
antenna's vertical beam width (the point -3dB from the peak of the main lobe). As a result,
it is difficult to detect a close-in target. Sea clutter also increases. Determine the
installation height by taking into consideration the weight, maximum length of the cable, and
maintenance after installation.
x If the installation height of the antenna is low, it is difficult to detect a long distance target.
The ship's mast, derrick, and chimney interfere with radiating beam causing the range that
cannot be viewed on the radar display to increase.
Generally, the lowest antenna installation position is supposed to be on the A-B line shown in
Fig. 2.
In the case of the JMA-5212/5222 type radar, 2T equals 20q.
Specifically, the antenna position is normally elevated so that the chimney and the
shrine-gate type mast do not interfere with radiating beam.
JMA-5212/5222:
= 10
$
#
2-2
x If it is considered that sufficient installation height cannot be provided when the antenna is
installed directly on the roof of the wheelhouse, use a mounting rack or radar mast (FIG.3).
Normally, when the antenna installation height is less than 2 meters from the roof of the
wheelhouse, provide a mounting rack assembled at an angle frame to install the antenna.
When the antenna installation height is 2 meters or higher from the roof of the wheelhouse,
provide a cylindrical radar mast to install the antenna. Consider the convenience of the
service staff who take care of installation, maintenance, adjustment, and repair of the
antenna by providing adequate footholds to the mounting rack and the radar mast.
Installation
Installation
2-3
When installing two antennas, provide a height difference so that those two antennas do not
enter each other's vertical beam width range.
x To avoid interference with other equipment and to prevent radio noise from generating, do
not place the VHF antenna, GPS antenna, and INMARSAT's dome within the range of the
vertical beam width.
x Keep a record of installation height data. The data is necessary for the initial setting of the
display unit.
x Minimize the blind sector, and ensure the adequate view angle so that the blind sector does
not exist in the range 22.5q from side to rear (Fig. 5). Specifically, ensure a sufficient view
field in the straight front (relative bearing 000q).
0q direction
Make no blind sector
2-4
2.2
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1) Precautions for transporting and storing the antenna
x
x
x
x
Fig. 8 X-band
2-5
2) Installation procedures
a) Maintain a flat level surface on which to install the antenna.
x Use sufficiently thick steel material and reinforcement material for the antenna's
installation surface (mount base) to reduce vibration and impact. Keep the mount base
flat and smooth.
x If there is a partial gap between the mount base and the antenna chassis's legs, work on
the installation surface so that it becomes flat and smooth, or make adjustments by
inserting metal shims. If a gap exists and the antenna is tightly clamped, the chassis
will distort and become damaged by vibration.
b) Avoid using vibration-proof rubber and resin
x Do not insert an elastic body, such as vibration-proof rubber or resin, between the mount
base and the antenna chassis' legs. If rubber or resin is inserted, the amplitude of
vibration increases, resulting in the possibility of damage to the antenna. Furthermore,
if installation bolts become loose due to deterioration of rubber or resin, the antenna
may be damaged or fall from its mount.
3) Installation and clamping method
a) Installation direction
x
Installation should be done so that the cable gland is oriented toward the stern.
X-band
Bolt
Torque (N-m)
12
M10u55(mm) SUS304
40
2-6
2-7
d) Grounding and corrosion-resistant measures
x Ground the antenna chassis and the installation surface (hull) by using an earth line.
Apply sealant to the connection portion of the earth line to prevent corrosion and
damage by vibration (Fig. 10).
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2.3
2-9
2-10
2.4
2-11
2-12
2-13
SECTION 3
INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.21
3.22
3.1
Select a display unit installation position by taking into consideration the following:
1) Install the display unit so that the user can easily conduct observations.
2) To reduce effect on the magnetic compass, install the display unit more than one meter away from the
compass.
3) Take precautions to prevent water from splashing through the window or door of the bridge onto the
display unit.
4) Install the display unit by considering convenience of maintenance.
If the display unit is adjacent to machinery or walls on the right, left, above or behind, allow enough slack
in the installation cable so that the display unit can be pulled forward for maintenance and inspection.
5) Install the LCD monitor so that when the user is looking ahead, the lookout view is not obscured.
6) Install the unit away from direct sunlight and heat source.
3-1
3.2
Caution
A mounting rack is not included in the package for the display unit since
flash mounting is considered.
Prepare the optional display unit mounting rack MPBX42944 when
mounting a display unit using a mounting rack.
3-2
F2
POWER
F3
AUX
SCANNER
GPS
KEY BOARD
GYRO
COMPASS
AIS
NMEA
3-3
VIDEO
NMEA
3.3
F2
POWER
F3
AUX
SCANNER
GPS
KEY BOARD
3-4
GYRO
COMPASS
AIS
NMEA
VIDEO
NMEA
3.4
Number of
wires/diameter(mm)
Cross-sectional
area(mm)
Polarity
Red
50/0.18
1.25
Red
50/0.18
1.25
Red
50/0.18
1.25
Black
50/0.18
1.25
Black
50/0.18
1.25
Black
50/0.18
1.25
CFQ-5436-5 cable
Cable length 5m
3-5
1) Processing cables
Cable process method
1. Crimp three black cables
together.
2. Crimp three red cables together
in the same way.
3. Crimp the shielding cable.
4. Install the red cables on the +
side of the ship's power supply,
the black cables on the - side of
the ship's power supply, and
the shielding cable in the hull's
earth.
When you directly connect with the ship's power supply without using the optional
rectifier, measure the voltage between the hull's earth and the positive side of ship's
power supply, and the hull's earth and the negative side of this. And check voltage of
50 volts or more is not required.
If voltage of 50 volts or more is required, take the measures which do not require 50
volts or more between the above mentioned terminals.
Connection without taking the measures causes system failure or accident.
F2
POWER
F3
AUX
SCANNER
GPS
KEY BOARD
3-6
GYRO
COMPASS
AIS
NMEA
VIDEO
NMEA
Caution
Incorrect connection between the ship's power supply or the rectifier and the
power cable may cause an equipment failure.
(c) Various cable direct current resistances (R) and allowable current (Imax)
Cable type
R (20C)
Imax
(45C continuously)
CVVS2 x 1.25
16.7 /km
13A
CVVS2 x 2.0
9.42 /km
19A
CVVS2 x 3.5
5.30 /km
26A
3-7
3.5
The cable CFQ-6912 is used to connect the radar process unit to the scanner.
For this radar equipment, use the following cables having a connector.
Cable length
JRC code
Remarks
10m
CFQ-6912-10
Option
15m
CFQ-6912-15
Option
20m
CFQ-6912-20
Option
30m
CFQ-6912-30
Option
40m
CFQ-6912-40
Option
50m
CFQ-6912-50
Option
65m
CFQ-6912-65
Option
Cable CFQ-6912-**
Connector on both sides
3-8
Color
Wire material
Signal name
AWG16
2A
AWG16
2A
AWG16
1A
AWG16
1A
AWG16
2A
Black
AWG22
GND
AWG24
+12V
AWG16
1A
10
AWG24
VD
11
Yellow
COM+
12
Green
AWG24
BZ
13
White
COM-
14
AWG24
15
AWG24
TI
16
Orange (medium)
AWG22
BP
Cover
Shield meshwork
(Drain line, coaxial, drain
line shield)
VDE
TIE
Caution
A cable is not connected to pin number 8, however, +12V is output to the
processing unit side.
simulator is connected.
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3.6
3.6.1
1) Connection
When using JRC's GPS receiver, such as GPS100/DGPS212, directly connect the GPS receiver to the
connector for which "GPS" is engraved at the rear of the radar process unit cabinet. Turn the plug
attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.
F1
F2
POWER
F3
AUX
SCANNER
GPS
KEY BOARD
GYRO
COMPASS
AIS
NMEA
VIDEO
NMEA
3-10
3.6.2
1) Connection
When receiving NMEA data from a NMEA data output device of JRC other than those indicated above
or other maker's GPS, connect the required signal lines to the attached NMEA data connector P3 (for J3)
LTWBD06BFFA-LL7001 using the following diagram as the reference.
JMA-5200MK2 side
(3) NAVCOM
Data return
(4) NAVRX
(5)
(2)
(4)
(3)
(1) +12V
(2) GND
(3) NAVCOM
: Signal GND
(4) NAVRX
(5) NAVTX
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3-12
Output sentence
$GPGGA
$GPGLL
$GPRMC
$GPVTG
$RAAIS
$RAALR
$RAAPBQT$GPAPB
$RABODQT$GPBOD
$RABWCQT$GPBWC
$RAHDTQT$GPHDT
$RAOSD
$RARMBQT$GPRMB
$RARSD
$RATHSQT$GPTHS
$RATLB(AIS)
$RATLB(TT)
$RATLL(AIS)
$RATLL(TT)
$RATTD(TT)
$RATTM(AIS)
$RATTM(AIS)
$RATTM(TT)
$RAXTEQT$GPXTE
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3-14
3.7
Connect a gyro equipment or equivalent that provide a below turn rate, otherwise the performance of
signal process and target tracking decrease.
Standard craft
High speed craft
3.7.1
12 deg/sec
20 deg/sec
JLR-10
Connection to JRC's GPS compass JLR-10 is possible.
1) Connection
1.1) When using JRC's cable CFQ-6934
Using JRC's dedicated cable CFQ-6934 makes it possible to easily connect to JLR-10. Using the cable
also makes it possible to receive bearing signals from JLR-10 as well as receive latitude and longitude
information as NMEA data.
Photograph 1
JLR-10/NSK unit dedicated
connection cable:
CFQ-6934
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Photograph 2
Insert
the
8-pin
connector
of
3
Connecting the JMA-5200MK2
F1
F2
POWER
F3
AUX
SCANNER
GPS
KEY BOARD
GYRO
COMPASS
AIS
NMEA
VIDEO
NMEA
To acquire NMEA data such as position information from the GPS equipment of JRC or other maker's GPS
equipment by acquiring azimuth data only from JLR-10, connect azimuth data only using the dedicated
CFQ-6934 cable that is shown in the above diagram. For the position information, connect the GPS
equipment as described in Section 3.6 without using the cable from JLR-10 labeled with "GPS (IND)".
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Signal name
JMA-5200MK2 side
Disconnected
Disconnected
Disconnected
Disconnected
RADAR-4
(3) NSKRX +
RADAR-3
(4) NSKRX -
GND
Disconnected
Disconnected
(7)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(8)
(2) NSKTX+
(3) NSKRX+
(4) NSKRX-
(5) GND
(6) ALM+
(7) ALM-
(8) +5V
The above-mentioned connections are available only for receiving bearing data from JLR-10. About how
to receive position information, refer to section 3.6.
2) Setting the GPS Compass (JLR-10)
Set the following information with the GPS compass.
Data output format=NSK
Refer to the manual for the GPS compass for the detailed setting method.
3) Setting the JMA-5200MK2
3.1) Heading Equipment Setting
1) Press and hold [RADAR MENU] key.
The CODE INPUT Menu will appear.
2) Enter [0] and press the [ENT] key.
The Adjust Menu will appear.
3) Press [6] key.
Press [2] key.
The Heading Equipment Setting Menu will appear.
4) 1. Set the gyro.
3.2) Baud Rate Setting
When setting the gyro in 3.1) Heading Equipment Setting, the
setting of the baud rate is not required.
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3.7.2
JLR-20/30
Connection to JRC's GPS compass JLR-20/30 is possible.
1) Connection
1.1) When using JRC's cable CFQ-5469
Using JRC's dedicated cable CFQ-5469 makes it possible to easily connect to JLR-20/30. Using the cable
also makes it possible to receive bearing signals from JLR-20/30 as well as receive latitude and longitude
information as NMEA data.
F2
POWER
F3
AUX
SCANNER
GPS
KEY BOARD
GYRO
COMPASS
AIS
NMEA
VIDEO
NMEA
3-18
To acquire NMEA data such as position information from the GPS equipment of JRC or other maker's GPS
equipment by acquiring azimuth data only from JLR-20/30, connect azimuth data only using the dedicated
CFQ-5469 cable that is shown in the above diagram. For the position information, connect the GPS
equipment as described in Section 3.6 without using the cable from JLR-20/30 labeled with "GPS".
1.2) Procedure for not using a dedicated cable
When receiving azimuth information data from the GPS compass, connect the necessary signal lines to
the attached NMEA data connector P5 (for J5) LTWBD8BFFA-LL7001 using the following diagram as
the reference.
Signal name
JMA-5300MK2 side
Disconnected
Disconnected
Disconnected
Disconnected
(3) NSKRX +
(4) NSKRX -
GND
Disconnected
Disconnected
(7)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(8)
(2) NSKTX+
(3) NSKRX+
(4) NSKRX-
(5) GND
(6) ALM+
(7) ALM-
(8) +5V
The above-mentioned connections are available only for receiving bearing data from JLR-20/30. About
how to receive position information, refer to section 3.6.
2) Setting GPS Compass (JLR-20/30)
Set the following information with the GPS compass.
Data output format=NSK
Refer to the manual for the GPS compass for the detailed setting method.
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3-20
3.7.3
1) Connection
When receiving azimuth information data from the electronic compass, connect the necessary signal line
to the attached NMEA data connector P5 (for J5) LTWBD8BFFA-LL7001 using the following diagram
as the reference.
(3) NSKRX +
(7)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(8)
(2) NSKTX+
(3) NSKRX+
(4) NSKRX-
(5) GND
(6) ALM+
(7) ALM-
(8) +5V
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3-22
3.8
Connect a gyro equipment or equivalent that provide a below turn rate, otherwise the performance of
signal process and target tracking decrease.
Standard craft
High speed craft
12 deg/sec
20 deg/sec
(4) NSKRX -
Data return
(3) NSKRX +
(7)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(8)
(2) NSKTX+
(3) NSKRX+
(4) NSKRX-
(5) GND
(6) ALM+
(7) ALM-
(8) +5V
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3-24
3.9
Connect a gyro equipment or equivalent that provide a below turn rate, otherwise the performance of
signal process and target tracking decrease.
Standard craft
High speed craft
12 deg/sec
20 deg/sec
To connect the gyro and the electromagnetic log, use the NSK unit NCT-4106A that is available as an
option. Although the NSK unit has been properly adjusted before shipment, be sure to conduct the
following setting and adjustment after installing the unit.
1) Installing the NSK unit
To connect the gyro and the electromagnetic log, use the NSK unit NCT-4106A that is available as an
option.
Use the dedicated cable of JRC, CFQ-6998, which is included in the package, for the connection.
This cable enables easy connection between the NCT-4106A and the processing unit.
The NCT-4106A includes a large-capacity external buzzer contact output (dry contact output) interface
circuit to operate a large buzzer directly.
When CFQ-6998 (an enclosed cable) is used.
1.1) Connecting the NSK unit
Photograph 1
Insert the 8-pin connector (NSK)
of CFQ-6998 (unit dedicated
connection cable that is enclosed
by the NCT-4106A) to the
connector of NCT 4106A.
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3
2) Setting and adjusting the NSK unit
The NSK unit of the radar equipment is designed to be compatible with almost all types of gyro compass
by switch operation (24 VDC to 170 VDC for the step-motor type, and for the synchro-motor type, the
primary excitation voltage is 35 VAC to 120 VAC). Before turning on the power, be sure to set switches
S1, S2, S3, S4, S5 and jumper TB105 on the NSK unit (PC4201) according to the type of the gyro
compass by referring to the procedure described below. Normally before shipment, the gyro I/F circuit's
gyro select switch has been adjusted such that the gyration ratio is 180X and it is compatible with the
step-type gyro compass. Check the type of the gyro compass used in own ship and make settings
according to the procedures below:
<1> Set the switches of the NSK unit (PC4201) before turning on the radar equipment.
S1: [OFF]
S2, S3:
The output of the gyro compass is either step signal or synchro signal. Carefully
check own ship's gyro compass, and adjust settings for S2 and S3.
Synchro signal......... [SYNC]
Step signal ............... [STEP]
S4: Make settings for S4 according to the S4 setting table.
S4-1
S4-2
S4-3
S4-4
Not in use.
S4-5
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S4-6
S4-7, 8
4800
9600
19200
38400
S4-7
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
S4-8
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
S5: Make settings for S5 according to the type of gyro compass. Refer to the S5 setting table.
S5-1
S5-2, 3
S5-4
180X
90X
36X
S5-2
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
S5-3
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
S5-5
S5-6
Not in use
S5-7, 8
400
200
100
TB105
360X
180X
90X
30X
S5-7
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
S5-8
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
side...................................... Normal
side...................................... DC24V or less
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<2> Connect the gyro signal and log signal cables to the gyro I/F circuit (PC4201).
CMJ-304D/E side
TB10
TB20
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2. Connect the speed log signal input line to TB20. To do so, for the pulse type, connect the line to the
PULSE side and, for the synchro type, connect the line to the SYNC side. With respect to the positive (+)
and negative (-) sides, when the pulse type is selected, the negative (-) side is the ground.
3) Setting the JMA-5200MK2
3.1) Heading Equipment Setting
1) Press and hold [RADAR MENU] key.
The CODE INPUT Menu will appear.
2) Enter [0] and press the [ENT] key.
The Adjust Menu will appear.
3) Press [6] key.
Press [2] key.
The Heading Equipment Setting Menu will appear.
4) 1. Set the gyro.
Connection Example
Battery, etc.
CSC-631
TB40
Buzzer
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Caution
The maximum contact capacity is:
10A/250VAC
10A/30VDC
Make sure that this capacity is not exceeded.
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3.10
1) Connection
This radar can output NMEA0183 data to the PC plotter.
Connect one end of the commercially-available 9 PIN RS-232C cross cable to the connector for which
"NMEA" is engraved at the rear of the radar process unit cabinet, and connect the other end to the COM
port of the PC plotter.
F1
F2
POWER
F3
AUX
SCANNER
GPS
KEY BOARD
GYRO
COMPASS
AIS
NMEA
VIDEO
NMEA
3-31
3.11
(1)
(7)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(5)
(4)
GND
(6) EVENT
(7) EVENT
3-32
NAV2 RXD
NAV2 TXD
NAV2 TXD
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3.12
CFQ-5351
CFQ-5251
3-34
(4) Connect inter-unit cable CFQ-5251 to the circular connector of CFQ-5351 attached on the cabinet.
Pay attention to the wiring. CFQ-5251 is a cross cable.
Therefore the input wires and output wires are inter-changed between the connectors.
EVDOE
; Return
FG
; Frame GND
ETRGO
; Trigger
EBPO
EBZO
ETRGOE
; GND
EVDI
EVDIE
; Return
ETRGI
; Trigger input
+12V
; +12V
EBPI
EBZI
ETRGIE
; GND
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Video signal
Connect the video signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
J9-1 EVDO
J9-2 EVDOE (return)
The video signal is a negative signal and the wave form is as follows:
8
Trigger signal
Connect the trigger signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
J9-4 ETRGO (TTL output)
J9-7 ETRGOE (return)
The trigger signal is a positive signal and it takes approximately 6P seconds from the startup to the video
signal.
8
x
Rotation signal
Connect the rotation signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
J9-5 EBPO
J9-7 ETRGOE (return)
Connect the rotation reference signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
J9-5 EBZO
J9-7 ETRGOE (return)
Pull up both lines to 5 V at 1 kilo-ohm before using them.
BP
2048 pulses per
cycle
$<
1 pulse per cycle
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Video signal
Connect the video signal input line to the terminal located on the terminal board as follows:
J9-8 EVDI
J9-9 EVDIE
Trigger signal
Connect the trigger signal input line to the terminal located on the terminal board as follows:
J9-10 ETRGI
J9-14 ETRGIE
Rotation signal input (already pulled up at 470 ohm)
Connect the rotation signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
J9-12 EBPI
J9-14 ETRGIE
Since the radar JMA-5200MK2 does not detect the rotation direction, only one type of encoder input,
BP, is necessary.
Connect the rotation reference signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
J9-13 EBZI
J9-14 ETRGIE
Both signal lines have been pulled up at 470 ohm, therefore, an open collector can be connected on
the output side.
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3.13
If the ship's mains are alternating current, use the power supply. The power supply can be used for both
100/110/115 VAC and 200/220/230/240 VAC of the ship's mains, but the input connector and the
connecting bar must be changed.
INPUT VOLTAGE
AC100V
AC105V110V
AC115V120V
AC200V
AC210V220V
AC230V240V
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3.14
Install the target tracking unit in the processing unit according to the procedures below:
1) Equipment/connection
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover.
(2) Connect the target tracking unit's connector to a connector shown in the following photograph.
(3) Fasten four screws shown in the following photograph to securely fix the target tracking unit.
(4) Attach the processing unit cabinet cover and complete the installation of the target tracking unit.
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2) Setting
The target tracking function can be used simply by connecting it.
No setting is required.
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3.15
Install the plotter circuit in the processing unit according to the procedures below:
1) Equipment/connection
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover.
(2) Connect the P4901 side of the cable (H-7ZCRD0934) attached to the plotter circuit to the plotter circuit's
connector J4901.
(3) Connect the P4407 side of the cable (H-7ZCRD0934) attached to the plotter circuit to the processing
unit's radar processing board J4407.
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(4)Securely fix the plotter circuit at the location in the cabinet as shown in the following photograph.
(5) Attach the processing unit cabinet cover and complete the installation of the plotter circuit.
2) Setting
The plotter option can be used simply by connecting it.
No setting is required.
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3.16
1) Connection
1.1) Connecting the AIS processing circuit
If AIS process circuit is not installed in the radar process unit, install it according to the procedures
below:
(1) Set the jumper plugs and the switches, as shown in the figure.
(At installation in the processor, the jumper is installed at the bottom.)
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3
(5) Connect the trident ends of the cable (H-7ZCRD0908) attached to the AIS interface circuit to the AIS
interface circuit's connectors as shown in the following table:
Cable side
P1
J1
P400
J400
P510
J510
(6) Securely fix the AIS interface circuit at the location in the processing unit a shown in the following
photograph.
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(7) Securely mount the terminal board, which has been removed in procedure 1, to the processing unit, pull
the "P4311" labeled end of the cable (H-7ZCRD0908) attached to the AIS interface as shown in the
following photograph, and connect the to the terminal board's connector J4311.
(8) Attach the processing unit cabinet cover and complete the installation of the plotter circuit.
1.2) Connection with the NMEA device
When connecting AIS and this radar, connect the necessary signal line to the attached NMEA data
connector P6 (for J6) LTWBD7BFFA-LL7001 using the following diagram as the reference.
JMA-5200MK2 side
(1)
(7)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(5)
(4)
GND
(6) EVENT
(7) EVENT
2) Setting AIS
Set the following information in AIS.
Data output format
NMEA V2.0 OR LATER VERSION
Baud rate
38400bps
Output sentence
$xxVDM AIS VHF data-link message
$xxVDO AIS VHF Data-link Own-vessel report
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AIS ON/OFF
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3.17
below: Install the coastline ROM card and the memory card according to the procedures below:
(1) Remove the rubber packing located at the frontside of the processing unit cabinet, as shown in the
following photograph, and expose the card slot.
Rubber packing
Card slot
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(2) JMA-5200MK2 series card slot numbers are assigned as shown below:
Slot No.2
Slot No.1
Insert the card into the specified slot according to the following table:
Card type
JRC card
Either one
ERC card
Either one
Either one
Memory card
Either one
Note The Background of C-Map has been built in, dont insert C-Map NT+ background card.
If the background card is inserted, the system will malfunction.
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(3) Insert the card in the direction indicated in the following photograph:
(4) Insert the card until the card slot's eject button protrudes and complete the installation of the coastline
ROM card.
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3.18
To connect the slave monitor/VDR, the following optional internal cable, CFQ-5350, is necessary.
Install the optional cable, CFQ-5350, in the processing unit according to the following procedure.
3
1) Connection
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover form the unit cabinet.
(2) Connect CFQ-5350 to J4406 on CDC-1350 and attach the cable on unit cabinet.
(3) Fix D-sub connector of the CFQ-5350 to the chassis.
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3.19
SIMPLIFIED INTER-SWITCH
INSTALLATION
CFQ-5351
CFQ-5251
1) Connection
Simplified inter-switch installation procedures.
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover form the unit cabinet.
(2) Connect CFQ-5351 to the J5008 on the CBD-1702A.
(3) Attach 14 pin circular connector of the CFQ-5351 to the cabinet as shown above.
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(4) Connect inter-unit cable CFQ-5251 to the circular connector of CFQ-5351 attached on the cabinet.
To connect to JMA-5300, cut the inter-unit cable CFQ-5251 at JMA-5300 Processor unit. Then connect
the cable to TB4301 of the processor unit as follows.
Pay attention to the wiring. CFQ-5251 is a cross cable.
Therefore the input wires and output wires are inter-changed between the connectors.
JMA-5200
JMA-5300 terminal
J9 AUX
TB-4301
J9-1
TB-4301-6
J9-2
TB-4301-5
J9-3
TB-4301-
Frame GND
J9-4
TB-4301-10
J9-5
TB-4301-14
J9-6
TB-4301-18
J9-7
TB-4301-9
J9-8
TB-4301-8
J9-9
TB-4301-7
J9-10
TB-4301-12
J9-11
Remarks
+12V
J9-12
TB-4301-15
J9-13
TB-4301-20
J9-14
TB-4301-11
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3.20
3
CFQ-5351
NCE-7699A
1) Connection
Sub key-board installation procedures.
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover form the unit cabinet.
(2) Connect CFQ-5351 to the J5007 on the CBD-1702A.
(3) Attach 14 pin circular connector of the CFQ-5351 to the cabinet as shown above.
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(4) Connect key-board cable to the circular connector of CFQ-5351 attached on the cabinet.
Note To turn off the system, turn off the power on both of the two key-boards,
main key-board and sub key-board.
Especially the power switch on the multi-function key-board is mechanical switch.
If it is not switched off, the system is powered on by the breaker.
2) Setting
No special setting is required for using the sub key-board.
After the power is turned on, the sub key-board can be used.
Note As the main key-board and the main key-board can be used concurrently, the radar
utilization status may have been changed through the operation of the other key-board.
When using two key-boards by connecting a sub key-board, keep in mind that the operation
status may be changed without notice through the operation on the other key board.
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3.21
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL
BUZZERS
(6) ALM +
(7) ALM -
(7)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(8)
(2) NSKTX+
(3) NSKRX+
(4) NSKRX-
(5) GND
(6) ALM+
(7) ALM-
(8) +5V
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2) Jumper setting
Using jumper TB1J, set whether the buzzer contact is opened or closed at the normal condition according
to the utilization condition.
The setting Link for contact output is TB1J on CBD-1702A, terminal board.
Link position
Normal open
Normal close
2-3
CBD-1702A TB1J
Pins,1 and 2 are linked for normal
close output.
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3.22
This equipment has a function that outputs alarm status as contact signals.
Dry contacts are output from pins 6 and 7 of the 8-pin connector of J5.
Caution
1) Connection
When connecting an external buzzer to this radar, connect the necessary signal line to the attached
NMEA data connector P5 (for J5) LTWBD08BFFA-LL7001 using the following diagram as the
reference.
JMA-5200MK2 side
(6) ALM +
(7) ALM -
(7)
(2)
(6)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(8)
(2) NSKTX+
(3) NSKRX+
(4) NSKRX-
(5) GND
(6) ALM+
(7) ALM-
(8) +5V
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2) Jumper setting
Using jumper TB1J, set whether the buzzer contact is opened or closed at the normal condition according
to the utilization condition.
The setting Link for contact output is TB1J on CBD-1702A, terminal board.
Link position
Normal open
Normal close
2-3
CBD-1702A TB1J
Pins,1 and 2 are linked for normal
close output.
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SECTION 4
INITIAL SETTING
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
4.20
4.21
4.1
Procedures
4-1
4.2
TUNE ADJUSTMENT
Procedures
7. Adjust the value until the tuning state gauge reaches maximum by
inputting a value with the number keys or by turning the multi-dial to
change the value.
8. When the adjustment is complete, place the cursor over the ENT
button of the numeric keypad and press [ENT] key.
The adjustment value is memorized and the adjustment is complete.
4-2
Procedures
7. Adjust the value until the tune indicator bar at the top left corner of the
screen reads 80% to 90% by inputting a value with the number keys or
by turning the multi-dial to change the value.
8. Place the cursor over the ENT button and press [ENT] key.
The tune level value is memorized and the level adjustment is complete.
Note:
Do not let the tune indicator bar reach 100% while adjusting the tune level. The automatic tuning
function may not perform properly if the bar reaches 100%.
Set the level such that the tune indicator bar always reads 80% to 90%.
4-3
Procedures
7. Adjust the tune peak value until the tune indicator bar at the top left
corner of the screen reaches maximum by inputting a value with the
number keys or by turning the multi-dial to change the value.
8. Place the cursor over the ENT button and press [ENT] key.
The tune peak value is memorized and the peak adjustment is complete.
Note:
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4.3
BEARING ADJUSTMENT
Make adjustment so that the bearing of the target measured with the ships compass matches the bearing of the target
echo on the radar display.
Procedures
1.
5. Using numeric key, enter the value and then press ENT button, and
press EXIT button to determine the value.
The multi-function control can also be used to enter the value.
Make adjustment by the 0.1.
6. Repeat Step 5 above, and adjust to display the target measured in Step 2
to the measured bearing.
4-5
4.4
RANGE ADJUSTMENT
Make adjustment so that the range of a target on the radar display is shown correctly.
Procedures
1.
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4.5
If GYRO I/F is used to input a gyro signal, the true bearing value indicated by the master gyro does not match the
value indicated by the radar equipment only in a rare case. In this case, perform the following procedure to adjust the
true bearing value of the radar equipment to the value of the master gyro.
This setting is available only when the NSK unit NCT-4106A is used.
Procedures
4-7
4.6
Set the height of radar antenna above sea level. Do not change this setting carelessly.
Procedures
4-8
4.7
SETTING OF CCRP/ANTENNA/GPS
ANTENNA POSITION (CCRP SETTING)
Set the own ship's CCRP location, radar antenna installation location, and GPS installation location.
GPS:
Up to 4 locations can be inputted (select one through the receiving port setting when
using the GPS).
Radar antenna: 1 location can be inputted (one master and one slave).
CCRP:
1 location can be inputted (another location is reserved as an antenna location).
Procedures
6. In the same manner, input the GPS antenna and radar antenna positions.
Similarly, input the third and subsequent CCRPs.
GPS position:
If you wish to connect multiple GPS systems to a COM port and select a GPS position to be used, select it
through the receiving port setting of the GPS you wish to use.
Reference: Section 4.8 COMMUNICATION PORT SETTING [II] Reception Port Setting (RX Port)
Radar antenna position:
The radar antenna position changes as the antenna mode is switched between the master mode and the slave
mode by the simplified inter-switch.
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CCRP position:
Only one position can be set.
If CCRP1 is outside the display area, CCRP2 (antenna position) becomes the CCRP.
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4.8
External sensor signals are input to the radar equipment through a communication port. The radar equipment has five
communication ports. For signals to be input from sensors or to be output to the sensors, communication ports need to
be set in accordance with the sensors.
Procedures
Selection value
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
COM5 can be used for receive port only. It is dedicated for COMPASS signal. This means
that the port is unavailable for other signals.
The GPS, PC, NAV1, NAV2, COMPASS in the parentheses are the standard ports connecting
to the external sensors.
When an AIS unit is used, COM3 is used exclusively for the AIS.
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Connect the AIS to COM3.
Use a port other than COM3 when connecting a device other than an AIS unit.
An external device can be connected to COM3 when an AIS unit is not used.
When a baud rate of 1200 bps is selected, a 1200 bps JRC format is used.
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Procedures
Settable signals
1. GPS
2. DLOG
3. Depth
4. Temperature
5. Wind
6. Current
7. Rate of Turn
8. Rudder
5
4-13
Procedures
Settable signal
1. GPS (LL/COG/SOG)
2. GPS (WPT)
3. Depth
4. Wind
5. Current
5
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Procedures
1.
2.
3.
4.
5
6
7
8
Settable sentences
TTM(TT Target)
TLL(TT Target)
TTD(TT Target)
TLB(TT Target)
TTM(AIS Target)
TLL(AIS Target)
TTD(AIS Target)
TLB(AIS Target)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
OSD
RSD
ALR
ACK
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Remote Maintenance
NMEA0183 Output Format
NMEA0183 Talker
NMEA0183 TX Interval
APB
BOD
GGA
GLL
RMC
RMB
VTG
XTE
BWC
HDT
THS
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Note:
When multiple output sentences are selected, data may not be transmitted at the selected transmission
interval.
In particular, the volume of TTM, TLL, TLB, and TTD data containing TT and AIS target information
increases as the number of targets increases, and as a result, the transmission interval becomes longer.
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4.9
In order not to display radar echoes, set a sector and stop transmission in the bearing. Three sector blank areas can be
created.
The sector blank function operates in the relative bearing with the bow.
4-17
6. Set the end point of the sector blank by operating the [EBL] dial, and
then press ENT.
The end angle of the sector blank will be set.
4-18
4.10
4-19
4.11
Set the output value of bearing pulses from the antenna. The system can set 2048 pulses or 4096 pulses. This setting is
enabled only when an antenna of 25 or 30 kW is used.
Procedures
4-20
4.12
The system is designed to switch between display languages, Japanese and English.
Procedures
4-21
4.13
To display time, the local time, local date, and time-zone difference must be set.
However, if the "ZDA" sentence of NMEA0183 is received, time can be automatically displayed.
* If ZDA sentence is not received, the system internal clock function is used to display the date and time.
Procedures
[2]
LMT Date
Input the date in local time.
Press [2] key and call up the numeric keypad.
Input the date using the numeric keypad or the multi-dial.
Then, press [ENT] button.
[3]
LMT Time
Input the time in local time.
Input the time using the numeric keypad or the multi-dial.
Then, press [ENT] button.
[4]
Time Zone
Input the time-zone difference between the universal time and local time.
Input the time difference using the numeric keypad or the multi-dial.
Then, press [ENT] button.
[5]
Display Style
Set one of the following date display formats.
Press [5] key and select a date display format.
YYYY-MM-DD
Example: 2007-12-31
MMM DD, YYYY Example: Dec 31, 2007
DD MMM, YYYY Example: 31 Dec, 2007
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4.14
Main Bang Suppression is adjusted to suppress main bang, a reflection signal from 3D circuit including wave guide
tube, that generally appears as a circular video focusing on the center of the radar display. Optimum adjustment
allows main bang video to remain slightly on the display.
Procedures
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8. Input an MBS area setting value such that the main bang image remains
lightly on the display.
The value can also be entered with the multi-dial.
Press [ENT] key after inputting the value.
10. Input an MBS area setting value such that the suppression area and the
main bang image completely overlap with each other.
The value can also be entered with the multi-dial.
Press [ENT] key after inputting the value.
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4.15
ADJUSTMENT OF PERFORMANCE
MONITOR (MON)
After replacement of either of the following units, adjust the performance monitor according to the procedures in
this section:
x Performance monitor
x Antenna unit
Procedures
4-25
Procedures
During performance monitor adjustment, all acquisitions by the target tracking function are released.
The released target acquisitions are not recovered.
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4.16
Set the correction value, when the radar receive HDM sentence from magnet compass or the variation of HDG is
NULL.
Procedures
6. Pressing a numeric key, enter the value. Select ENT and then
determine the value.
The correction direction and angle will be set. On the screen, press + to make
correction in the eastern direction, and press - to make correction in the western
direction. Also enter a correction angle, pressing the numeric key.
The multi-function control is also available for the entry. To do so, enter the correction
direction, press the multi-function control, enter the correction angle, and then set ENT in
order.
3. Move the cursor onto the ENT button in the Code Input menu, and
press [ENT] key.
The Adjust Menu will appear.
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4.17
Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [9] key to send the settings to
the GPS receiver.
4-28
Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [9] key to send the settings to
the GPS receiver.
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Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [9] key to send the settings to
the GPS receiver.
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No.
0
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
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
*HRGHWLF6\VWHP/LVW
Name
WGS-84
WGS-72
Japan
North American 1927(U.S)
North American 1927(Canada & Alaska)
European 1950 (Europe)
Australian geodetic 1966 (Australia)
Ordnance Survey of Great Britain (England)
NAD-83
- Unused
- Unused
ADINDAN (Ethiopia & Sudan)
ARC 1950 (Botswana)
AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 (Australia)
BERMUDA 1957 (Bermuda islands)
BOGOTA OBSERVATORY (Colombia)
CAMPO INCHAUSPE (Argentine)
CHATHAM 1971 (Chatham Islands)
CHUA ASTRO (Paraguay)
CORREGO ALEGRE (Brazil)
DJAKARTA (VATAVIA) (Sumatra)
EUROPEAN 1979 (Europe)
GEODETIC DATUM 1949 (New Zealand)
GUAM 1963 (Guam)
HAYFORD 1910 (Finland)
HJORSEY 1955 (Iceland)
INDIAN (India & Nepal)
IRELAND1965 (Ireland)
KERTAU 1948 (West Malaysia)
L.C.5 ASTRO (Cayman Brac Island)
LIBERIA 1964 (Liberia)
LUZON (Philippines)
MERCHICH (Morocco)
MINNA (Nigeria)
NAHRWAN (Oman)
NAPARIMA, BWI (Trinidad & Tobago)
OLD EGYPTIAN (Egypt)
OLD HAWAIIAN (Hawaii)
PICO DE LAS NIEVES (Canary Islands)
PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 (South America)
PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 (South Chile)
PUERTO RICO (Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands)
QORNOQ (South Greenland)
RT90 (Sweden)
SANTA BRAZ (San Miguel island & Santa Maria islands)
SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 (South America)
SOUTHWEST BASE (Faial & Sao Jorge & Pico & Graciosa & Terceira island)
TIMBALAI 1948 (Brunei & East Malaysia)
- Unused
- Unused
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Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [9] key to send the settings to
the GPS receiver.
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Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [9] key to send the settings to
the GPS receiver.
4-33
Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [9] key to send the settings to
the GPS receiver.
4-34
Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [9] key to send the settings to
the GPS receiver.
4-35
Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [9] key to send the settings to
the GPS receiver.
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4.18
Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [5] key to send the settings to
the DGPS receiver.
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Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [5] key to send the settings to
the DGPS receiver.
4-38
Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [5] key to send the settings to
the DGPS receiver.
4-39
Procedures
6. After the entry has been completed, press [5] key to send the settings to
the DGPS receiver.
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4.19
Procedures
6. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver.
4-41
Procedures
6. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver.
4-42
Procedures
6. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver.
4-43
Procedures
6. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver.
4-44
Procedures
6. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver.
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4.20
The reception status of GPS (GPS/DGPS/WAAS) which is connected to radar processor unit is displayed.
This setting is enabled when a JRCS GPS/DGPS/WAAS is connected to the GPS connector of processor unit.
This function cannot indicate with transmission state.
Procedures
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Software version
Fix mode
Antenna height
(If 2D is used, this
is initial value)
Accuracy
(Small number is high accuracy)
Satellite number
Used satellite
Azimuth of satellite
Elevate of satellite
Received signal level
Status of satellite
S: Search
T: Tracking
D: Data detection complete
Received Signal
Strength Indicator
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4.21
SIMPLIFEDINTER-SWITCH SETTINGS
Procedures
Procedures
1. Press the [1] key when the INTER SWITCH menu is opened.
2. Select one of the following items.
OFF
: Does not use INTER SWITCH.
SIMPIFIED ISW : Use INTER SWITCH.
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Procedures
Only Master
Always On
: The display unit supplies the power to its scanner in the master
mode only.
: The display unit supplies the power to its scanner.
Procedures
1. Press the button on the upper left side on the display and select echo
you chose.
MASTER
SLAVE
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SECTION 5
MEASURES AGAINST NOISE
INTERFERENCE IN
THE RADIO EQUIPMENT
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Radar equipment adopt a variety of pulse circuits. Those circuits or inter-unit cables emit higher harmonic
components of the pulse wave as electromagnetic waves, and those components affect the radio communication
equipment's receiving antenna and cables, resulting in receiver noise. The following general procedures are
effective in preventing noise interference:
5.1
SHIELD OF DEVICES
The components on the radar have springs or other fittings attached at spots required for shielding them. This
spring needs to have sufficient electrical contact to prevent each device from emitting noise. Pay careful
attention during installation.
Make sure that screws for the device cover, door, etc. are tightly fastened.
5.2
INTER-UNIT CABLES
5.3
INSTALLATION LOCATION
Although devices have been sufficiently shielded, the shielding of some may not be perfect. For example, the
display unit's LCD panel surface and the processing unit's fuse holder emit a slight amount of noise. Therefore,
do not position receiving equipment's scanner cable near those devices. Furthermore, a shielded cable might
cause noise, so, do not route such a cable in parallel with a scanner cable.
5.4
GROUNDING
Although situations change according to the hull structure and the positional relationships between radio
equipment and radar equipment, the procedures below may not be entirely effective. But, ground each device to
the closest ground location on the hull, and also, ground the concerned radio equipment to the closest ground
location.
5-1
SECTION 6
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
6.1
After installation has been completed, it is necessary to inspect whether all of the procedures have been done
properly. Specifically, inspect whether cable connections are correct, each device has been mounted securely,
water has not leaked onto the scanner (fastening of cable grand, cover, etc.), and whether the cable's shield
meshwork has been properly installed.
6.2
OPERATION INSPECTION
After confirming that the equipment has been properly installed, carefully read the instruction manual and be
fully aware of the operation procedures before inspecting radar operations. Make sure that the ship's mains'
voltage is within the allowable range and then operate the radar according to the instruction manual. Then,
make sure that there are no abnormalities, and operate all of the functions to check that they operate normally.
If, for some reason, the monitor, PCB, or unit needs to be replaced, refer to the attached procedures for
removing those devices. After the replacement has been completed, make sure that screws have been tightly
fastened and all of the connectors have been connected, and then turn on the power and conduct inspection.
Inspection Checklist
No.
Items
1
Tune adjustment
Bearing adjustment
Range adjustment
4
5
6
7
8
9
Antenna height
Set true bearing
Set ship's speed device
GPS
Target Tracking / EPA
AIS
10
Performance monitor
11
12
13
14
Interswitch
Error message
Magnetron current
Fuse
15
False echoes
16
17
Display of monitor
Self test
Contents
Manual tune mode and automatic tune mode is normal
operated
Within r1q of the true value
Displays the true value of distance for a target of
which range is already known in 0.25NM observation
range
Set to true value
Following the bearing device (GYRO etc...)
True value is indicated
GPS signal is normal received
Normal performance
Normal display
Normal performance
Default value is described in information label
Normal performance for settings straight or not
Error message is not displayed
Displays the normal value
Specified fuse is used
If false echo is appeared when cause and action are
explained for user
Normal displayed
Normal performance in all contents
6-1
OK or NG
APPENDIX
J10
J11
NMEA input
DLog etc.
250V-TTYCS-1
J2
SCANNER
J9 AUX
VIDEO J7
GPS
JLR-10 CFQ-6934 (Option)
JLR-20/30 CFQ-5469 (Option)
250V-TTYCS-1
J3 GPS
Compass
(NMEA input)
KEY-BOARD J4
AIS J6
250V-TTYCS-4
NMEA input
AIS/Dlog etc.
J5 COMPASS
Gyro-Compass (sync / step)
NMEA
(RS-232C) J8
Log (pulse)
DC24V
J1 POWER
CFQ-5350
(Option)
PC Plotter
RGB/VDR
DC24V
Ship's Main
AC100/110/115V
50/60Hz
AC200/220/230V
50/60Hz
DC24V
+30%-10%
DC24V
+30%-10%
Processor NDC-1460
Filter
PWR
SENSE
12V
AVR
P12V
0.5A
Poly-sw
Logic
0.5A
4A
Logic
Analog
Analog
PWR-O
Poly-sw
+3.3V
+5V AVR 2A
-12V 0.2A
+12V 1.0A
PWR
CNT
Relay
F2
F3
System
Power
Supply
Motor
NSK UNIT
NCT-4106A
(option)
AVR
Motor
Control
15 inch LCD
NWZ-164
To GPS(6W)
Power SW
Keyboard Unit
NCE-7699A
Filter
Filter
J4406-10P
J4405-28P
CMH-1353
AIS INTERFACE
(OPTION)
W418 H-7ZCRD1513
EXT RGB
W404 H-7ZCRD1151
W403 H-7ZCRD1148
W402 H-7ZCRD1150
W401 H-7ZCRD1149
J5007-14P
SPA-2-51-10A-DC50V
3
4
1
2
COM NO
K2
J5012-8P
W406 H-7ZCRD1521
F3(10A)
1 2 3 4
F2(5/A10A)
J5001-6P
1 2 3 4 5 6
J5001-4P
W405 H-7ZCRD1168
W418 H-7ZCRD1473
J5008-14P
DVI
CDJ-2193A
PLOTTER
CONTROL UNIT
PC490(OPTION)
W419 H-7ZCRD0934
CDC-1186E
ATA UNIT(OPTION)
J4901-6P
J302-64P
J303-64P
J4407-6P
J1-7P
J510-6P
J400-6P
J1-4P
J4402-32P
J4403-30P
J4404-10P
P4311-14P
J4401-10P
J5002-32P
J5003-30P
J5004-10P
J5005-10P
J4311-14P
J9-14P
SCANNTER
2A
1A
SHIPS MAIN DC24V
W601 H-7ZCRD1481
TRD-101S(BK)N1
SPEAKER : MM283IN8-06
W604 H-7ZCRD1474
J6004-2P
PS/2TRACKBALL(OPTION)
CQC-1024
W603
H-7ZCRD1475
J6003-6P
W602 H-7ZCRD1482
W407 CFQ-5462
J6001-14P
J2-16P
J3-5P
J4-14P
J5-8P
J6-7P
J7-15P
J8-9P
J6002-6P
PS/2
CQC-1204
W601
H-7ZCRD1481
W603
H-7ZCRD1475
P/J6103
S6B-PH-K-S
Processing Unit
NDC-1460
PS/2 TRACKBALL
(OPTION)
J6101
MD-S6000
P/J6002
B6B-PH
P/J6004
S2B-PH
PC600
CCK-979
Keyboard Circuit
P/J6001
B14B-PH
P/J6003
B6B-PH
W602
H-7ZCRD1482
W604
H-7ZCRD1474
SPEAKER
MM283IN8-06
SP601
A
B
TRD-101S(BK)N1
3
4
5
1
2
B601
20 Fig.20
NKE-2254
GYRO
LOG(200P)
250V-DPYCYS-1.5
250V-MPYCYS-7
3/S2
S3
NSKRXD-
GND
ALM+
ALM-
CFQ-5436-5
(5m JRC SUPPLY)
NSKRXD+
+5V
NSKTXD+
NSKTXD-
250V-TTYCS-4
SHIPS MAINS
DC24V
300Wmax
BUZZBUZZER OUTPUT
TB40
BUZZ+
LOGSLOG SYNC/PULSE
LOGS+
LOGP-
TB20
LOGP+
5/R2
GYRO SYNC/STEP
2/S1
TB10
1/R1
SUB KEYBOARD
AIS
CFQ-6998
EVENT+
EVENT-
KEYTXD+
KEYRXD+
KEYRXD+12V
+12V
GND
GND
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
NSKRXD+
NSKRXDGND
3
4
5
EBPI
EBZI
ETRGIE
11
12
13
14
BLK
BLK
BLK
RED
RED
GPSRXD+
NC
GND
NC
PCRTS
PCCTS
5
6
7
8
2A
POWER INPUT
2A
2A
1A
1A
J1
1A
NC
RS232C PORT
PCTXD
PCRXD
J8
NC
to GPS
GPSTXD+
NAVCOM
GND
J3
+12V
GRN-GND
BLU-GND
NC
VSYNC
HSYNC
NC
VSYNC-GND
HSYNC-GND
15
14
13
12
11
10
NC
RED-GND
7
NC
6
NC
BLU
GRN
(J4406)
RED
BP
TRG
16
15
TRGE
MTR-
13
14
BZ
MTR+
VD
1A
+12V
VDE
GND
2A
M+
M+
M-
M-
J2
12
11
10
ALM-
+12V
10
ETRGI
SIMPLYFIED ISW
ETRGOE
EVDI
EVDIE
EBZO
ALM+
NSKTXD+
NSKTXD-
J5
SUB KEY-BOARD
CONT2
KEYTXD-
CONT1
5
6
PS
ETRGO
FG
FG
EBPO
EVDOE
P12VE
EVDO
P12V
J9 (J5009) option
1
J9 (J5007) option
+5V
RED
RS232C TXD-
RS232C TXD+
RS232C RXD+
RS232C RXD-
NAV2 TXD-
NAV2 RXD+
NAV2 RXD+
to NMEA equipments
NAV2 RXD-
BUZZER OUTPUT
EVENT INPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
J9 (J5012)
RS-422 PORT
GND
NMEA TXD-
NMEA TXD+
NMEA RXD-
2
3
NMEA RXD+
to JLR-10 / 20 / 30 / NCT-4106A
3+, 3-
2-
2+
1+
1-
J6
ORN
WHT
GRN
YEL
YEL.T/PNK.T
BLK
BLK.T/SKY.T
RED.T/GRN.T
WHT.T/ORN.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
BLU.T/GRY.T
INPUT
OUTPUT
(JRC SUPPLY)
19-CORES CABLE
CFQ-6912-20/30
WHT
YEL
BLK
GRN
ORN
12
MTR-
MTR+
VDE
10
11
VD
J2
AGND
EXBZ
AGND
EXBP
AGND
ETIY
J1
RED.T/GRN.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
WHT.T/ORN.T
BLU.T/GRY.T
YEL.T/PNK.T
BLK.T/SKY.T
1A
2A
J5
1A
2A
J4
1A
2A
J3
PMS
LVR
J82
PMS
LVR
PTE
PTI
J81
To PM
BLK
RED
BLU
BRN
WHT
BLK
WHT
GYRO
LOG(200P)
250V-DPYCYS-1.5
250V-MPYCYS-7
3/S2
S3
BUZZ-
NSKRXD-
GND
ALM+
ALM-
CFQ-5436-5
(5m JRC SUPPLY)
NSKRXD+
+5V
NSKTXD+
NSKTXD-
250V-TTYCS-4
SHIPS MAINS
DC24V
300Wmax
BUZZER OUTPUT
TB40
BUZZ+
LOGSLOG SYNC/PULSE
LOGS+
LOGP-
TB20
LOGP+
5/R2
GYRO SYNC/STEP
2/S1
TB10
1/R1
SUB KEYBOARD
AIS
CFQ-6998
BLK
BLK
BLK
RED
RED
RED
3+, 3-
2-
2+
1+
1-
NSKRXD+
NSKRXDGND
3
4
5
ALM-
BUZZER OUTPUT
GPSRXD+
NC
GND
NC
PCRTS
PCCTS
4
5
6
7
8
2A
POWER INPUT
2A
2A
1A
1A
J1
1A
NC
RS232C PORT
PCTXD
PCRXD
J8
NC
to GPS
GPSTXD+
NAVCOM
3
5
GND
J3
+12V
8
+5V
to JLR-10 / 20 / 30 / NCT-4106A
ALM+
NSKTXD+
NSKTXD-
J5
1
ETRGIE
GRN-GND
BLU-GND
NC
VSYNC
HSYNC
NC
VSYNC-GND
HSYNC-GND
15
14
13
12
11
10
NC
RED-GND
7
NC
6
NC
BLU
GRN
RED
(J4406)
BP
TRG
16
15
TRGE
MTR-
13
14
BZ
MTR+
VD
1A
+12V
VDE
GND
2A
M+
M+
M-
M-
J2
12
11
10
EBZI
SIMPLYFIED ISW
14
GND
14
13
GND
13
SUB KEY-BOARD
+12V
12
ETRGI
+12V
11
EBPI
KEYRXD+12V
KEYRXD+
9
10
12
EVDIE
11
EVDI
10
EBZO
ETRGOE
EBPO
CONT2
ETRGO
KEYTXD+
FG
KEYTXD-
CONT1
EVDOE
EVDO
J9 (J5009) option
PS
RS232C TXD-
RS232C TXD+
RS232C RXD+
RS232C RXD-
NAV2 TXD-
NAV2 RXD+
NAV2 RXD+
NAV2 RXD-
to NMEA equipments
J9 (J5012)
FG
EVENT INPUT
INPUT
OUTPUT
P12VE
P12V
J9 (J5007) option
EVENTRS-422 PORT
EVENT+
6
7
GND
NMEA TXD-
NMEA TXD+
NMEA RXD-
2
3
NMEA RXD+
J6
ORN
WHT
GRN
YEL
YEL.T/PNK.T
BLK
BLK.T/SKY.T
RED.T/GRN.T
WHT.T/ORN.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
BLU.T/GRY.T
INPUT
OUTPUT
(JRC SUPPLY)
19-CORES CABLE
CFQ-6912-20/30
WHT
YEL
BLK
GRN
ORN
VDE
12
MTR-
MTR+
10
11
VD
J2
AGND
EXBZ
AGND
EXBP
AGND
ETIY
J1
RED.T/GRN.T
PUR.T/BRN.T
WHT.T/ORN.T
BLU.T/GRY.T
YEL.T/PNK.T
BLK.T/SKY.T
1A
2A
J5
1A
2A
J4
1A
2A
J3
PMS
LVR
J82
PMS
LVR
PTE
PTI
J81
To PM
BLK
RED
BLU
BRN
WHT
BLK
WHT