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JMA-330

JMA 3300Series
Series
MARINE RADAR
EQUIPMENT

INSTALLATION
MANUAL
CONTENTS

CONTENTS

Chapter 1 OVERVIEW ......................................................... 1-1

Chapter 2 INSTALLATION OF THE SCANNER .................. 2-1


2.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION ...................................................................... 2-1
2.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE............................................................................................... 2-7
2.3 CONNECTING THE INSTALLATION CABLE...................................................................... 2-11

Chapter 3 INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT........... 3-1


3.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION ...................................................................... 3-1
3.2 INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT............................................................................... 3-2
3.3 INSTALLATION OF THE POWER CABLE (CFQ-5436)........................................................ 3-3
3.4 INSTALLATION OF THE CABLE
BETWEEN THE DISPLAY UNIT AND THE SCANNER........................................................ 3-6
3.5 CONNECTING TO THE JRC'S GPS RECEIVER .................................................................. 3-8
3.6 CONNECTING TO THE GPS COMPASS............................................................................ 3-11
3.7 CONNECTING TO OTHER MAKER'S GPS, COMPASS
OR NMEA HEADING OUTPUT DEVICE............................................................................. 3-16
3.8 CONNECTING TO THE GYRO AND ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG
(NSK UNIT SETTING)........................................................................................................... 3-20
3.9 CONNECTING TO AIS .......................................................................................................... 3-27
3.10 POWER SUPPLY (OPTION)................................................................................................. 3-29
3.11 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS
TO EXTERNAL BUZZERS/EXTERNAL DEVICES ............................................................. 3-31
3.12 CHANGE THE FUSE............................................................................................................. 3-34

Chapter 4 ADJUST MENU SETTINGS ................................ 4-1


4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU ............................................................................................. 4-1
4.2 BASIC ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................................. 4-5
4.2.1 BEARING ADJUSTMENT................................................................................................ 4-5
4.2.2 RANGE ADJUSTMENT ................................................................................................... 4-6
4.2.3 TUNE ADJUSTMENT....................................................................................................... 4-7
4.2.4 SETTING ANTENNA HEIGHT......................................................................................... 4-7
4.2.5 LANGUAGE SETTING..................................................................................................... 4-8
4.3 RADAR ECHO ......................................................................................................................... 4-9
4.3.1 NOISE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT......................................................................................... 4-9
4.3.2 MAIN BANG SUPPRESSION ADJUSTMENT.............................................................. 4-10

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4.3.3 TARGET ENHANCE LEVEL.......................................................................................... 4-12


4.3.4 GAIN................................................................................................................................ 4-12
4.3.5 SEA CLUTTER SUPPRESSION ................................................................................... 4-13
4.3.6 RAIN/SNOW CLUTTER SUPPRESSION ..................................................................... 4-14
4.4 RADAR TRAILS ..................................................................................................................... 4-16
4.5 ADJUSTING TT FUNCTION ................................................................................................. 4-17
4.5.1 VECTOR CONSTANT.................................................................................................... 4-17
4.5.2 GATE DISPLAY .............................................................................................................. 4-18
4.5.3 GATE SIZE...................................................................................................................... 4-19
4.6 SCANNER .............................................................................................................................. 4-20
4.6.1 SLOPE CORRECTION .................................................................................................. 4-20
4.6.2 PRF FINE TUNING......................................................................................................... 4-21
4.6.3 STAGGER TRIGGER..................................................................................................... 4-22
4.6.4 SCANNER ROTATION SPEED..................................................................................... 4-22
4.6.5 PRF.................................................................................................................................. 4-23
4.6.6 SAFETY SWITCH........................................................................................................... 4-24
4.6.7 TUNE INDICATOR ......................................................................................................... 4-24
4.6.8 TUNE PEAK ADJUSTMENT.......................................................................................... 4-25
4.7 I/F DEVICE ............................................................................................................................. 4-26
4.7.1 SET GYRO...................................................................................................................... 4-29
4.7.2 HEADING EQUIPMENT................................................................................................. 4-30
4.7.3 NSK UNIT SETTING ...................................................................................................... 4-31
4.7.4 MANUAL HEADING ....................................................................................................... 4-33
4.7.5 SPEED EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................... 4-33
4.7.6 MANUAL SPEED............................................................................................................ 4-34
4.7.7 MAG COMPASS SETTING ........................................................................................... 4-34
4.8 COM PORT SETTING ........................................................................................................... 4-36
4.8.1 BAUD RATE SETTING .................................................................................................. 4-36
4.8.2 RX SENTENCE .............................................................................................................. 4-37
4.8.3 RX PORT ........................................................................................................................ 4-38
4.8.4 TX PORT......................................................................................................................... 4-39
4.8.5 TX DATA FORMAT ........................................................................................................ 4-40
4.8.6 TARGET INFORMATION TX......................................................................................... 4-42
4.9 GPS ........................................................................................................................................ 4-45
4.9.1 GPS SETTING................................................................................................................ 4-45
4.9.2 BEACON (DGPS RECEIVER) SETTING...................................................................... 4-52
4.9.3 SBAS RECEIVER SETTING.......................................................................................... 4-54
4.9.4 DISPLAY GPS RECEIVE STATUS ............................................................................... 4-56
4.9.5 LORAN SETTING........................................................................................................... 4-57
4.10 CONTROL .............................................................................................................................. 4-62

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4.11 MAINTENANCE ..................................................................................................................... 4-70


4.11.1 RESETTING.................................................................................................................... 4-70
4.11.2 SYSTEM TIME CLEAR .................................................................................................. 4-72
4.11.3 SCANNER TIME CLEAR ............................................................................................... 4-72
4.11.4 TABLE UPDATE............................................................................................................. 4-76
4.11.5 INTERNAL SETTING ..................................................................................................... 4-78
4.11.6 USB FORMAT ................................................................................................................ 4-79
4.12 SYSTEM SETTING................................................................................................................ 4-80
4.12.1 MASTER/SLAVE/DEMO ................................................................................................ 4-80
4.12.2 UNIT ................................................................................................................................ 4-81
4.12.3 MOVE OWN SHIP .......................................................................................................... 4-84
4.12.4 RANGE............................................................................................................................ 4-84
4.13 DISPLAY SCREEN ................................................................................................................ 4-87
4.13.1 OWN VECTOR WIDTH.................................................................................................. 4-87
4.13.2 OWN OUTLINE............................................................................................................... 4-87
4.13.3 BARGE OUTLINE........................................................................................................... 4-91
4.13.4 BEARING MARKER ....................................................................................................... 4-94
4.13.5 STANDBY NUMERIC DISPLAY .................................................................................... 4-95
4.13.6 OPERATION NUMERIC DISPLAY................................................................................ 4-95
4.13.7 LOCATION CHANGE..................................................................................................... 4-96
4.14 ERROR ALARM MASK ......................................................................................................... 4-98
4.14.1 SCANNER....................................................................................................................... 4-98
4.14.2 DISPLAY UNIT.............................................................................................................. 4-100
4.14.3 CONNECTION DEVICE............................................................................................... 4-102
4.14.4 RX DATA....................................................................................................................... 4-103

Chapter 5 MEASURES AGAINST NOISE INTERFERENCE


IN THE RADIO EQUIPMENT............................... 5-1
5.1 SHIELD OF DEVICES ............................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 INTER-UNIT CABLES.............................................................................................................. 5-1
5.3 INSTALLATION LOCATION.................................................................................................... 5-1
5.4 GROUNDING ........................................................................................................................... 5-1

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Chapter 1 OVERVIEW

Chapter 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. Carefully install the
radar equipment by following the procedures below.
 Install the scanner as high as possible while taking the scanner's weight into
consideration.
 It is preferable to install the display unit in the wheel house to facilitate observations.
 Available cable lengths and types for installing the radar JMA-3300 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. Cable length (number of cores)
H-CFQ-6912-5 5m (19 cores)
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H-CFQ6912-10 10 m (19 cores)
CFQ6912-15 15 m (19 cores)

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H-CFQ6912-20 20 m (19 cores)
H-CFQ6912-30 30 m (19 cores)

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Chapter 2
INSTALLATION OF THE
SCANNER
2.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
 Physical Selection Criteria
 Install the scanner at the center of the mast on the keel line.
 If the scanner cannot be installed at the above position for some reason, the amount
of deviation must be minimized. And, reinforce the mount base and the platform and
take precautions to protect the scanner from vibration and impact at the installation
position.
 To avoid the radiating section coming in contact with other installed objects while it
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is rotating, ensure that there is at least 200 millimeters from the swing circle (turning
radius) to other installed objects (Fig. 2.1-1). The swing circle of the JMA-3300

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radar's scanner is as shown in Table 2.1-1.
 Both side covers of the operating section are opened for maintenance. Therefore,
install it 200 mm or more away from the other objects.

Fig. 2.1-1 Installation of scanner

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Table 2.1-1 Swing circle


Scanner model (length) Swing circle
NKE-2042 620 mm (radome)
NKE-2043 620 mm (radome)
NKE-2062/HS (3.9 feet) 1,220 mm
NKE-2063/HS (3.9 feet) 1,220 mm
NKE-2103-4/4HS (4 feet) 1,320 mm
NKE-2103-6/6HS (6 feet) 1,910 mm
 Avoid having a rope or signal flag from winding around the radiating
section thereby preventing it from rotating.
 Avoid the effects of dust and heat caused by smoke from a chimney.
 When determining the appropriate scanner height and installation
location, take into consideration the reduction of vibration, the strength
of the hull and the scanner mount base, and maintenance properties.
 Provide for maintenance space: platform, safety link, hand rail, steps,
etc.

 Electrical selection criteria


 The installation height of the scanner relates to the maximum detection distance. The
higher, the better. However, if it is too high, radio wave energy greatly attenuates
above the scanner's vertical beam width (the point -3 dB 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. If the installation height of the
scanner 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 scanner installation position is supposed to be on the A-B line
shown in Fig. 2.1-1. In the case of the JMA-3300 type radar, 2 equals 20°.
Specifically, the scanner position is normally elevated so that the chimney and the
shrine-gate type mast do not interfere with radiating beam.

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Fig. 2.1-2 Lowest scanner installation height


JMA-3300: =10°

 If it is considered that sufficient installation height cannot be provided when the


scanner is installed directly on the roof of the wheelhouse, use a mounting rack or
radar mast (Fig. 2.1-3). Normally, when the scanner 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 scanner. When the scanner installation height is 2 m or
higher from the roof of the wheelhouse, provide a cylindrical radar mast to install the
scanner. Consider the convenience of the service staff who take care of installation,
maintenance, adjustment, and repair of the scanner by providing adequate footholds
to the mounting rack and the radar mast.
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Fig. 2.1-3 Mounting rack and mast for the scanner

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 When installing the scanner, select a location where there are the fewest structural
objects in the surrounding area so that false images which interfere with target
detection will not be generated by signal reflection from other scanners, deck
structures, and cargo. Only as a guide, note that structural objects should not exist
within the range of the vertical beam width (Fig. 2.1-4).

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Fig. 2.1-4 Scanner and the surrounding structural objects


Vertical beam width of X-band: Approx. 20° (+/-10.0° when the height of the
radiating section is 0°)

When installing two scanners, provide a height difference so that those two scanners do
not enter each other's vertical beam width range.
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. Keep a record of installation height data. The data is
necessary for the initial setting of the display unit.
 Minimize the blind sector, and ensure the adequate view angle so that the blind
sector does not exist in the range 22.5° from side to rear (Fig. 2.1-5). Specifically,
ensure a sufficient view field in the straight front (relative bearing 000°).

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Fig. 2.1-5 Ensuring view angle

 Magnetron which has strong magnetic force is included in the scanner. Install the
scanner at least 3 meters away from nautical instruments including magnetic
compasses and chronometers.

* If there is a concern that structural objects existing within the vertical beam width
may generate false images, equip the structural objects with a radio wave absorber.
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(There are two types of absorbers: broadband type having no specific resonant
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Use those where applicable.) Furthermore, it is effective to install a metal reflector,
which reflects radio waves upwardly, between the scanner and a structural object so
that the radar's radio wave will not directly come in contact with the structural object.

Reference:
 Because most radio wave absorbers have poor durability, some must be replaced
every year.
When installing a reflector, the area to the rear of the reflector becomes a blind sector.
Therefore, minimize the size of the reflector.
 The above procedures for selecting an scanner installation position are described
based on the radar's scanner. Comprehensively select the scanner position by
considering other scanners' installation procedure manual, hull's structure, strength of
the selected position, and vibration.

 Confirmation during test run


If the scanner vibrates a lot during test run, try to reduce or prevent vibration by
reinforcing the scanner mount base or using wire stays attached to the radar mast.

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 Others
 The design of the mounting platform for the scanner should take into account the
vibration requirements defined by IEC 60945.

Vibration
2 to 13.2 Hz
Frequency 13.2 Hz to 100 Hz

Amplitude +/-1 mm +/-10 %

Acceleration 7m/s2 constant

 All installations should facilitate protection of equipment, including cabling, from


damage.
 The cables should be kept as short as possible to minimize attenuation of the signal.
 Crossing of cables should be done at right angles(90°) to minimize magnetic field
coupling.
 Install the radar cable as far as from the cables of other radio equipment in order to
prevent other radio equipment from interfering with the radar operations. Especially
inter-wiring cables between scanner unit and display unit of the radar should not be
run parallel with the cables of other radio equipment.
 Cable should not be exposed sharp bends.
 Ensure that the equipment is grounded.

 After installation
After you have completed the installation work, make a installation report with your
signature and explain it to the customer.
Then request him to keep the report on board a ship.
The installation report is now available for download on the our Marine Service
Department website (https://www2.msd.jp/).

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WARNING
Keep away from a scanner when it is transmitting.
The high level of microwave is radiated from the front face of the
scanner specified below. The microwave exposure at close range
could result in injuries (especially of the eyes).
50W/m2 10W/m2 2.5W/m2
NKE-2103 n/a 26cm 123cm

Direct exposure to electromagnetic waves at close range will have


adverse effects on the human body. When it is necessary to get
close to the antenna for maintenance or inspection purposes,
make sure to turn the indicator power switch to "OFF" or "STBY."
Direct exposure to electromagnetic waves at close range will have
adverse effects on the human body.

When conducting maintenance work, make sure to turn off the


power and unplug the power connector J1 of the display unit so 2
that the power supply to the equipment is completely cut off.
Some equipment components can carry electrical current even

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after the power switch is turned off, and conducting maintenance
work without unplugging the power connector may result in
electrocution, equipment failure, or accidents.

 Precautions for transporting and storing the scanner


 A scanner is a heavy load. Be very careful about handling it.
 Do not allow the scanner fall on its side while it is stored or being installed.
 Do not apply rope to the scanner in the way that squeezes or deforms the radiating
section.
 When hoisting the scanner by a crane, do not hoist it by attaching a belt or a rope
only to the scanner's radiating section as shown in Fig. 2.2-1.
 When lifting the X-band scanner (Fig. 2.2-2) :
Wrap a cloth around the scanner's support section located at the bottom of the
radiator, and then attach a belt to it to lift the scanner.

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Fig. 2.2-1 Improper way to hoist

Fig. 2.2-2 X-band

Wrap a cloth

 Installation Procedure
 Maintain a flat level surface on which to install the scanner.
 Use sufficiently thick steel material and reinforcement material for the scanner's
installation surface (mount base) to reduce vibration and impact. Keep the mount
base flat and smooth.
 If there is a partial gap between the mount base and the scanner 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 scanner is tightly clamped, the chassis will distort and become
damaged by vibration.

 Avoid using vibration-proof rubber and resin


 Do not insert an elastic body, such as vibration-proof rubber or resin, between the
mount base and the scanner chassis' legs. If rubber or resin is inserted, the amplitude
of vibration increases, resulting in the possibility of damage to the scanner.
Furthermore, if installation bolts become loose due to deterioration of rubber or resin,
the scanner may be damaged or fall from its mount.

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 Installation and clamping method


 Installation direction
Installation should be done so that the cable gland is oriented toward the stern.

 Bolts, nuts and tightening torque to be used


 Use stainless steel bolts for the scanner and uniformly tighten all of the bolts using
double nuts for each bolt so that the scanner will not become loose (Table 2.2-1).
 Although the length of the bolt will differ according to the thickness of the mount
base, use a bolt long enough so that more than 4 millimeters of thread protrudes
beyond the double nuts after the double nuts have been tightened.

Table 2.2-1 Length of scanner mounting bolts and tightening torque


Thickness of Mount Base Bolt Torque (N-m)

X band 12 M10×55 (mm) SUS304 40

 Use of washer and corrosion-resistant measures 2


 At the location where a bolt's head or nut comes in contact with the scanner chassis'
legs and the mount base, insert a plain washer which fits the bolt; and, at the location

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where the nut comes in contact with the plain washer, insert a spring washer, and
then securely tighten the nuts (Fig. 2.2-3).
 To prevent corrosion due to the contacts between different metals, such as the
scanner chassis' legs, installation surface, bolts, nuts, etc., cover the bolt's head and
nuts with sealant (Fig. 2.2-3).

 Grounding and corrosion-resistant measures


 Do not install the scanner in place where puddles are often formed.
 Ground the scanner 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. 2.2-4).

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Fig. 2.2-3 Use of washer and corrosion-resistant measures

Fig. 2.2-4 Grounding and corrosion-resistant measures

Earth cable
アース線

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2.3 CONNECTING THE INSTALLATION CABLE


 NKE-2042

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 NKE-2043

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 NKE-2062

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 NKE-2063

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 NKE-2063HS

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 NKE-2103

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3.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION

Chapter 3
INSTALLATION OF THE
DISPLAY UNIT
3.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION
Select the display unit installation position by taking into consideration the following.
 Install the display unit so that the user can easily conduct observations.
 To reduce effect on the magnetic compass, install the display unit more than 1 meter
away from the compass.
 Take precautions to prevent water from splashing through the window or door of the
bridge onto the display unit.
 Install the display unit by considering convenience of maintenance.
 Install the display unit so that when the user is looking ahead, the lookout view is not
obscured.
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 Install the unit away from direct sunlight and heat source.

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3.2 INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT


 Installing the display unit
Install the display unit by taking into consideration the following.

1 Make holes by referring to the outside drawing of the display unit, then set
the display unit.
Install the display unit with its LCD screen facing the stern so that when the user is
facing the bow the user can observe the LCD screen to find the target direction.
2 Select locations where there is least vibration.

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3.3 INSTALLATION OF THE POWER CABLE (CFQ-5436)

3.3 INSTALLATION OF THE POWER CABLE


(CFQ-5436)
This radar equipment comes with 5-meter-long cables with a connector.

Wiring table of the cable CFQ-5436


Number of Cross-sectional
Pin Color Polarity
wires/diameter (mm) area (mm)
1 Red 50/0.18 1.25 +
2 Red 50/0.18 1.25 +
3 Red 50/0.18 1.25 +
4 Black 50/0.18 1.25 -
5 Black 50/0.18 1.25 -
6 Black 50/0.18 1.25 -

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Cable CFQ-5436-5

 Cable process method


1 Crimp three black cables together.
2 Crimp three red cables together in the same way.
3 Crimp the shielding cable.
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.

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CAUTION
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.

 Connecting the cable to the display unit


Connect the CFQ-5436 connector to the connector for which "POWER" is engraved at
the rear of the display unit cabinet.

CFQ-5436 is connected here.

Turn the plug attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.

Reference:
Improper power cable connection to ship's mains or rectifier may result in equipment
failure.

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 Selecting a cable when a long power cable is required


The input voltage to the display unit is determined by subtracting the voltage drop up to
the power cable from the ship's power supply voltage. Therefore, if the power cable is
too thin or too long, the voltage drops substantially, preventing the radar from
functioning at its full capacity. Use the following guideline for selecting a power cable.
 Take the voltage fluctuation rate into consideration when determining a voltage (Vs)
value of the ship's power supply.
 Use the following formula for calculating a voltage drop (V).
V=2LRKI
L: Cable length
R: Direct current resistance at 20°C (/m)
K: Conductor resistance temperature coefficient (=1.22)
I: Maximum peak current (A)
 Various cable direct current resistances (R) and allowable current (Imax)
Imax (45°C
Cable type R (20°C)
continuously)
CVVS2×1.25 16.7 /km 13A
CVVS2×2.0 9.42 /km 19A
CVVS×3.5 5.30 /km 26A
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Provide a sufficient extra current value to Imax when selecting cables.

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3.4 INSTALLATION OF THE CABLE BETWEEN


THE DISPLAY UNIT AND THE SCANNER
The cable CFQ-6912 is used to connect the display unit to the scanner.
For this radar equipment, use the following cables having a connector.
Cable length JRC code Remarks
5m CFQ6912-5 Option
10 m CFQ6912-10 Option
15 m CFQ6912-15 Option
20 m CFQ6912-20 Option
30 m CFQ6912-30 Option

Cable CFQ-6912-5/10/15/20/30

 Connecting the cable to the scanner


Connect the CFQ-6912 connector to the connector for which "SCANNER" is engraved
at the rear of the display unit cabinet.

CFQ-6912 is connected here.

Turn the plug attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.

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Cable Wiring
Pin number Color Wire material Signal name
1 Blue (thick), gray (thick) AWG16 2A
2 Purple (thick), brown (thick) AWG16 2A
3 White (thick), orange (thick) AWG16 1A
4 Red (thick), green (thick) AWG16 1A
5 Black (thick), light blue (thick) AWG16 2A
6 Black AWG22 GND
Drain line (coaxial)
7 AWG24 VDE
(Drain line: shield, shield meshwork)
8 - - +12V
9 Yellow (thick), pink (thick) AWG16 1A
10 Coaxial line core AWG24 VD
11 Yellow AWG24, twist pair COM+
12 Green AWG24 BZ
13 White AWG24, twist pair COM+
Drain line (shield)
14 AWG24 TIE
(Drain line: coaxial, shield meshwork)
15 Shield line core AWG24 TI 3
16 Orange (medium) AWG22 BP

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Shield meshwork
Cover
(Drain line, coaxial, drain line shield)
* Outer diameter of the cable: 14 mm +/-0.5 mm

Reference:
Although a cable is not connected to PIN No.8, +12 V voltage is outputted to the display
unit side. Power for the external simulator is supplied by this +12 V power supply outlet. So,
avoid using this connection for other purposes to prevent short-circuits.

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3.5 CONNECTING TO THE JRC'S GPS


RECEIVER
This section describes how to connect to JRC's GPS receiver.

 GPS Receiver
JRC GPS receivers can connect with the equipment shown below.
 JLR-4340
 JLR-4341

 Connecting to GPS
Directly connect the GPS receiver to the connector for which "GPS" is engraved at the
rear of the display unit cabinet.

The JRC’s GPS receiver is connected here.

Turn the plug attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.

 Setting of the GPS receiver


For details of settings for the GPS receiver, refer to instructions provided with the GPS
receiver.

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 Setting of JMA-3300
Basically, no setting is required.
No special setting is required for the use.
However, to change the setting for selecting or restricting the sentences to be received,
change the setting as described in 4.8 "Communication Port Setting".

Note:
 When replacing JRC's GPS receiver, initialize the GPS receiver.
For details of the initializing procedure, see "■ GPS Adjust" of section
"4.9.1 GPS SETTING".

 NMEA0183 standard input/output sentences


 Input sentences
$xxACK Acknowledgement alarm
$xxBWC Bearing and Distance to Waypoint 3
$xxCUR Water current layer

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$xxGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data
$xxGLL Geographic Position - Latitude/Longitude
$xxGNS GNSS fix data
$xxMTW Water temperature
$xxMWD Wind direction and speed
$xxMWV Wind speed and angle
$xxRMA Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data
$xxRMB Recommended Minimum Navigation Information
$xxRMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data
$xxROT Rate of turn
$xxRSA Rudder sensor angle
$xxTHS True heading and status
$xxVBW Dual ground/water speed
$xxVDM AIS VHF data-link message
$xxVDO AIS VHF Data-link Own-vessel report
$xxVTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed
$xxZDA Time and date

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 Output sentence
$GPGGA Global positioning system (GPS) fix data
$GPGLL Geographic position - latitude/longitude
$GPRMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data
$GPVTG Course over ground and ground speed
$RAAIS AIS Data
$RAALR Set alarm state
$RAAPB or $GPAPB Heading/Track controller (autopilot) sentence B
$RABOD or $GPBOD Bearing origin to destination
$RABWC or $GPBWC Bearing and distance to waypoint
$RAHDT or $GPHDT Heading true
$RAOSD Own Ship Data
$RARMB or $GPRMB Recommended minimum navigation information
$RARSD RADAR System Data
$RATHS or $GPTHS True heading and status
$RATLB (AIS) Target label
$RATLB (TT) Target label
$RATLL (AIS) Target latitude and longitude
$RATLL (TT) Target latitude and longitude
$RATTD (TT) Tracked Target Data
$RATTM (AIS) Tracked Target Message
$RATTM (AIS) Tracked Target Data
$RATTM (TT) Tracked Target Message
$RAXTE or $GPXTE Cross-track error, measured

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3.6 CONNECTING TO THE GPS COMPASS


This section describes how to connect to JRC's GPS compass.

 GPS Compass
Connect a gyro equipment or equivalent that provide a below turn rate.
Otherwise, the performance of signal process and target tracking decrease.
Standard craft 12 deg/sec
High speed craft 20 deg/sec

 Connecting to the GPS compass (JLR-10/20/30)


 When using JRC's cable

Connecting to JLR-10
Connect the CFQ-6934 8-pin connector with the label "JLR-10 COMPASS (RADAR)"
to the "RADAR" connector of JLR-10.
Connecting to JLR-10

Cable CFQ-6934 3

Directly connect the GPS compass (JLR-10) HDG data connector to the connector for
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Connect the CFQ-6934


HDG data connector.

Trun the connector plug until it is firmly fixed.

Using JRC's dedicated cable makes it possible to easily connect to JLR-10.


Using this cable also makes it possible to receive bearing signals from JLR-10 as well as
receive latitude and longitude information as NMEA data.

Connecting to JLR-20/30
Connect the CFQ-5469 connector to the "DATA IN/OUT1" connector of the rear of
JLR-20/30.
Connecting to JLR-20/30

Directly connect the GPS compass (JLR-20/30) HDG data connector to the connector for
which "HDG" is engraved at the rear of the display unit cabinet.

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Connect the CFQ-5469


8-pin connector labeled
with "GYRO COMPASS".
Turn the plug attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.

Using JRC's dedicated cable makes it possible to easily connect to JLR-20/30.


Using this cable also makes it possible to receive bearing signals from JLR-20/30 as well
as receive latitude and longitude information as NMEA data.

To acquire NMEA data (such as position information) from other equipment 3


To acquire only bearing data from JLR-10/20/30 while acquiring NMEA data (such as
position information) from JRC's GPS equipment, connect only 8-pin connector (do not

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information and refer to Section 3.5 for connection to GPS equipment.

JLR-10

Connect the JRC's GPS receiver Connect the CFQ-6934 8-pin


connector. connector labeled with "NSK(IND)".

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JLR-20/30

Connect the JRC's GPS receiver Connect the CFQ-5469 8-pin connector
connector. labeled with "GYRO COMPASS".

 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) using the following
diagram as the reference.
Signal name GPS compass connector side JMA-3300 side
Compass data input + Disconnected Disconnected
Compass data input - Disconnected Disconnected
JLR-10 RADAR-4
Compass data output + ③NSKRX+
for JLR-20/30 Sensor throw SD-A
JLR-10 RADAR-3
Compass data output - ④NSKRX-
for JLR-20/30 Sensor throw SD-B
GND Disconnected Disconnected

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Connector for GPS compass/NSK equipment (J5)

To GPS compass or NSK unit


①NSKTX+ :Sending signals + to HDG
②NSKTX- :Sending signals - to HDG
③NSKRX+ :Receiving signals + from HDG
④NSKRX- :Receiving signals - from HDG
⑤GND :Power GND for NSK
⑥ALM+ :Dry contact output 1
⑦ALM- :Dry contact output 2
⑧+5V :Power for NSK (+5V)

The connections described above are available only for receiving bearing data from
JLR-10/20/30. For details of the position information, refer to "3.5 CONNECTING
TO THE JRC'S GPS RECEIVER".

 Setting of the GPS Compass


Set the following information with the GPS compass. 3
Data output format=NSK

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Refer to the instruction manual for the GPS compass for the detailed setting method.

 Setting of JMA-3300
 Heading Equipment Setting
For details of operations, refer to "4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU" "4.7.2
HEADING EQUIPMENT".
1 Hold down the [MENU] key.
"Code Input" screen appears.
2 Input "0" using the cursor keys, then press the [ENT] key.
"Adjust Menu" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select I/F Device , then press the [ENT] key.
"I/F Device" screen appears.
4 Press the cursor keys to select Heading Equipment , then press the [ENT]
key.
Selectable items for "Heading Equipment" are displayed.
5 2. Set the gyro.

 Baud Rate Setting


When setting the gyro in "● Heading Equipment Setting", the setting of the baud rate is
not required.

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3.7 CONNECTING TO OTHER MAKER'S GPS,


COMPASS OR NMEA HEADING OUTPUT
DEVICE
This section describes how to connect to other maker's equipment.

 Connecting to electronic compass or NMEA heading output device


Connect a gyro equipment or equivalent that provide a below turn rate. Otherwise, the
performance of signal process and target tracking decrease.
Standard craft 12 deg/sec
High speed craft 20 deg/sec

Following NMEA sentences can be received.


THS, HDT, HDG, HDM

 Connecting to GPS receiver, electronic compass or NMEA heading output device


When receiving NMEA data from other maker's GPS or receiving azimuth information
data from the GPS compass or NMEA heading output device, connect the necessary
signal lines to the attached NMEA data connector P3/4/5 (for J3/4/5) using the following
diagram as the reference.
JMA-3300 side GPS receiver/Electronic compass/
J3 J4 J5 NMEA heading output device side

③GPSRX- ④NAV1RX- ④NSKRX- Data return


GPS receiver/Electronic compass/
④GPSRX+ ③NAV1RX+ ③NSKRX+ NMEA heading output device
data output

GPS connector (J3)

To GPS or NMEA equipment


①+12V :Power for GPS receiver
②GND :Power GND for GPS receiver
③GPSRX- :Signal GND
④GPSRX+ :Receiving signal input from GPS
⑤GPSTX+ :Transmitting signal output to GPS
⑥NC

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NMEA connector (J4)

To GPS or NMEA equipment


①NAV1TX+ :Sending signals + to equipment
②NAV1TX- :Sending signals - to equipment
③NAV1RX+ :Receiving signals + from equipment
④NAV1RX- :Receiving signals - from equipment
⑤GND :GND
⑥EVENT+ :Dry contact input 1
⑦EVENT- :Dry contact input 2

HDG connector (J5)

To GPS or NMEA equipment


①NSKTX+ :Sending signals + to HDG
②NSKTX- :Sending signals - to HDG
③NSKRX+ :Receiving signals + from HDG
④NSKRX- :Receiving signals - from HDG
⑤GND :Power GND for NSK 3
⑥ALM+ :Dry contact output 1

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⑦ALM- :Dry contact output 2
⑧+5V :Power for NSK (+5V)

Reference:
It is recommended to connect GPS to J3 and to connect HDG sensor to J5.

 Setting of connected equipment


 Setting of other maker's GPS receiver or NMEA data output device
Set the equipment to output data to be received by JMA-3300.
For details of the data to be received by JMA-3300, refer to "■ NMEA0183 standard
input/output sentences".

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 Setting of electronic compass or NMEA heading output device


Set the following information with electronic compass or NMEA heading output device.
Data output format NMEA V2.0 or later version
Output sentence THS, HDT, HDG, HDM
Data transmission cycle Must be 50ms or less
20ms or less recommended
Baud rate 38400bps (4800bps)

The shorter the data transmission cycle the better. If the cycle is too long, image
processing, trail performance, and TT (target tracking) performance are affected.

 Setting of JMA-3300 (other maker's GPS receiver, NMEA data output device)
Set according to GPS side set in "■ Setting of connected equipment".
(In the standard state, the baud rate of the JMA-3300 is set to 4800bps.)
In the initial state, all the sentences can be received.
When the restriction on the sentences to be received by the JMA-3300 is not set, the
equipment can be used as it is.
However, to change the setting for selecting or restricting the sentences to be received,
change the setting as described in 4.8 "Communication Port Setting".

 Setting of JMA-3300 (electronic compass or NMEA heading output device)


 Heading Equipment Setting
For details of operations, refer to "4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU" "4.7.2
HEADING EQUIPMENT".
1 Hold down the [MENU] key.
"Code Input" screen appears.
2 Input "0" using the cursor keys, then press the [ENT] key.
"Adjust Menu" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select I/F Device , then press the [ENT] key.
"I/F Device" screen appears.
4 Press the cursor keys to select Heading Equipment , then press the [ENT]
key.
Selectable items for "Heading Equipment" are displayed.
5 3. Set the compass.

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 Baud Rate Setting


For details of operations, refer to "4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU" "4.7.2
HEADING EQUIPMENT".
1 Hold down the [MENU] key.
"Code Input" screen appears.
2 Input "0" using the cursor keys, then press the [ENT] key.
"Adjust Menu" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select COM Port Setting , then press the [ENT]
key.
"COM Port Setting" screen appears.
4 Press the cursor keys to select Baud Rate , then press the [ENT] key.
"Baud Rate" screen appears.
5 Set the baud rate.
"1. Gyro/Compass" (J5)
"2. GPS" (J3)
"3. NMEA1" (J4)
"4. NMEA2” (J6)
Auto 4800bps 38400bps can be selected.
Set the baud rate for GPS, GPS compass and NMEA heading output device.
3

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NMEA2 does not operate.

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3.8 CONNECTING TO THE GYRO AND


ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG (NSK UNIT
SETTING)
This section describes how to connect to NSK unit.

 NSK unit
Connect a gyro equipment or equivalent that provide a below turn rate.
Otherwise, the performance of signal process and target tracking decrease.
Standard craft 12 deg/sec
High speed craft 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.

 Connecting 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 display
unit.
The NCT-4106A includes a large-capacity external buzzer contact output (dry contact
output) interface circuit to operate a large buzzer directly.

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 Connecting the NSK unit

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.

 Connecting JMA-3300
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Connect the CFQ-6998 8-pin
connector.

Insert the 8-pin connector (IND) of CFQ-6998 (unit dedicated connection cable that is
enclosed by the NCT-4106A) to the connector of the display unit (J5).

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 Setting and adjustment of 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 (For the step motor type, 20 VDC to 170 VDC, and
for the synchro-motor type, the primary excitation voltage is 35 VAC to 120 VAC).
Before power-on operation, the switches S1, S2, S3, S4, S5 and jumper TB105 on the
NSK Unit shall be set to the type of gyro compass in use in accordance with the
procedures as described below. The gyro select switch on the gyro I/F circuit is set to the
gyration ratio of 180X and to be compatible with the step type before delivery from
factory. Check the type of the gyro compass used in own ship and make settings in the
procedures below.

1 Set the switches of the NSK Unit before turning on the radar equipment.
S1:
Set it to [OFF].
S2 and S3:
There are two types of gyro compasses: a compass of one type outputs a step
signal, and the other outputs a synchro signal. Make sure of the type of gyro
compass used with the own ship before setting S2 and S3.

Synchro signal ·································· Set it to [SYNC].


Step signal ······································· Set it to [STEP].

S4:
Set it in accordance with the S4 setting table.
S4-1 ·············································· Set the LOG alarm.
No LOG alarm ·································· [OFF]
LOG alarm ······································ [ON]
S4-2 ···························Set GYRO SIMULATOR.
Set it to [OFF].
S4-3 ···························Set LOG SIMULATOR.
Set it to [OFF].
S4-4 ···························Not used
S4-5 ···························Set the time to the gyro alarm.
0.5 seconds for gyro alarm ···················· [OFF]
5 seconds for gyro alarm ······················ [ON]
S4-6 ···························Set the sensor to be used.
Using the gyro ·································· [OFF]
Using NMEA ··································· [ON]

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S4-7, 8 ························Set the baud rate when using NMEA.


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 ···························Set it according to the particular type of gyro.
Synchro signal ·································· [OFF]
Step signal ······································· [ON]
S5-2, 3 ························Set it according to the gyration ratio.
360X 180X 90X 36X
S5-2 OFF ON OFF ON
S5-3 OFF OFF ON ON
S5-4 ···························Set the gyration direction
Normal (clockwise) ····························· [OFF]
Reverse (counterclockwise) ···················· [ON]
S5-5 ···························Set the log type. 3
Pulse signal ····································· [OFF]

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Synchro signal ·································· [ON]
S5-6 ···························Not used
S5-7, 8 ························Set the log ratio.
Pulse/NM (pulse signal)
800 400 200 100
Gyration/NM (synchro signal)
360X 180X 90X 30X
S5-7 OFF ON OFF ON
S5-8 OFF OFF ON ON

When using the step gyro and the step voltage is 24 VDC or less, set the jumper shown
below.
TB105: Set the level of step gyro.
Indication side ······························· Normal setting
Side with no indication ························ Step 24 VDC or less

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2 Connect the gyro signal and the log signal cables to the gyro I/F circuit.
CMJ-304D/E side Connecting device side
TB10 Gyro signal (synchro/step)
TB20 Log signal (synchro/pulse)

Set the speed log signal input to TB20. However, set the pulse type to PULSE
and the synchro type to SYNC . Note that - side is the ground for the pulse
type.

3 Set S1 to [ON].

Reference:
After power-on operation, the switch S5-4 shall be set to [ON] if the radar video and the
indicated value of COURSE (own ship’s true bearing) is reversed.

CMJ-304D/E Gyro I/F Setting table

S4 SETTING TABLE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
LOG ALARM
OFF
ON
GYRO SIMULATOR OFF
ON
OTHER SETTING

LOG SIMULATOR
OFF
N.C. Don't care any
GYRO ALARM 5s ON
TIME 0.5s OFF
HEADING SENSOR NMEA(HDT/THS) ON
SOURCE GYRO SIGNAL OFF
4800 OFF OFF
NMEA BAUDRATE 9600 ON OFF
SETTING 19200 OFF ON
38400 ON ON

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S5 SETTING TABLE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
STEP ON
TYPE
SYNC OFF

GYRO SIG
36× ON ON
90× OFF ON
RATIO
180× ON OFF
360× OFF OFF
REV ON
DIRECTION
NOR OFF
SYNC ON
TYPE
PULSE OFF
LOG SIG

N.C. Don't care any


100P/30× ON ON
200P/90× OFF ON
PULSE
400P/180× ON OFF
800P/360× OFF OFF

Speed log switch setting

1 This radar's compatible standard speed logs are the following eight types:
Pulse type: 800 pulses/NM, 400 pulses/NM, 200 pulses/NM, 100 pulses/NM
Synchro type: 360X/NM, 180X/NM, 90X/NM, 30X/NM
Set the S5 GYRO/LOG select switch according to the S5 setting table.
3
2 Connect the speed log signal input line to TB20.

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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.

 Setting of JMA-3300
 Heading Equipment Setting
For details of operations, refer to "4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU" "4.7.2
HEADING EQUIPMENT".

1 Hold down the [MENU] key.


"Code Input" screen appears.
2 Input "0" using the cursor keys, then press the [ENT] key.
"Adjust Menu" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select I/F Device , then press the [ENT] key.
"I/F Device" screen appears.
4 Press the cursor keys to select Heading Equipment , then press the [ENT]
key.
Selectable items for "Heading Equipment" are displayed.
5 2. Set the gyro.

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 Baud Rate Setting


When setting the gyro in "● Heading Equipment Setting", the setting of the baud rate is
not required.

 Connecting to External Buzzers


When connecting an external buzzer to the NSK unit, read the following guideline.
TB40 of the built-in PCB CSC-631 has a dry contact output, so that if the connection
"TB40 → Power Supply → Positive terminal of the buzzer → Negative terminal of the
buzzer → Power supply ground" is made, then a buzzer can be sounded when there is an
alarm from the JMA-3300.
Refer to "3.11 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL
BUZZERS/EXTERNAL DEVICES" for connection of external buzzers, and set
"3.11 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL BUZZERS/EXTERNAL
DEVICES" - "■ Jumper setting".

Example of connection
Battery, etc.
CSC-631
TB40

Buzzer

Note:
 The maximum contact capacity is:
10A/250VAC
10A/30VDC
Make sure that this capacity is not exceeded.

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3.9 CONNECTING TO AIS


This section describes how to connect to JRC's AIS.

 Connecting to AIS
When connecting AIS and this radar, connect the necessary signal line to the attached
NMEA data connector P4 (for J4) using the following diagram as the reference.

AIS side JMA-3300 side

Data input + to AIS ①NAV1TX+

Data input - to AIS ②NAV1TX-

Data output + from AIS ③NAV1RX+

Data output - from AIS ④NAV1RX-

AIS/NMEA connector (J4)

To AIS or NMEA equipment


①NAV1TX+ :Sending signals + to equipment 3
②NAV1TX- :Sending signals - to equipment

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③NAV1RX+ :Receiving signals + from equipment
④NAV1RX- :Receiving signals - from equipment
⑤GND :GND
⑥EVENT+ :Dry contact input 1
⑦EVENT- :Dry contact input 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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 Setting of JMA-3300
 Baud Rate Setting
For details of operations, refer to "4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU".
1 Hold down the [MENU] key.
"Code Input" screen appears.
2 Input "0" using the cursor keys, then press the [ENT] key.
"Adjust Menu" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select COM Port Setting , then press the [ENT]
key.
"COM Port Setting" screen appears.
4 Press the cursor keys to select Baud Rate , then press the [ENT] key.
"Baud Rate" screen appears.
5 Set 3.NMEA1 to 38400 bps.

 Displaying AIS
1 Press the [MENU] key.
"Menu" screen appears.
2 Press the cursor keys to select Target , then press the [ENT] key.
"Target" screen appears.
3 Press the cursor keys to select AIS , then press the [ENT] key.
"AIS" screen appears.
4 Set to 2.ON.
The AIS function is activated.

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3.10 POWER SUPPLY (OPTION)

3.10 POWER SUPPLY (OPTION)


If the ship's mains are alternating current, use the power supply.

 NBA-5111
The power supply can be used for both 100/110/115 VAC and 200/220/230 VAC of the
ship's mains, however, the input connector and the connecting bar must be changed.
Input connector Connecting bar
INPUT VOLTAGE
CN105 CN104 1-2 2-3 4-5
AC100V ○ ○
AC105V~110V ○ ○
AC115V~120V ○ ○
AC200V ○ ○
AC210V~220V ○ ○
AC230V~240V ○ ○

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 NBD-865

Note:
 This cannot be used with the following scanners.
・NKE-2062HS
・NKE-2063HS
・NKE-2103-4/4HS/6/6HS

The power supply can be used commonly with the ship's mains 100-120 VAC and
200-240 VAC, however, you need to connect to proper connector.
Open the cover on the rear of the power unit, then connect to proper connector.
When 100 V series are used, connect to "AC100-120V" connector.
When 200V series are used, connect to "AC200-240V" connector.

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3.11 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS TO EXTERNAL BUZZERS/EXTERNAL DEVICES

3.11 CONNECTING CONTACT SIGNALS TO


EXTERNAL BUZZERS/EXTERNAL DEVICES
This equipment has the dry contact output that outputs external buzzer and alarm status
as contact signals.
Dry contacts are output from pins 6 and 7 of the 8-pin connector of J5.

Reference:
The capacity of the output contacts is up to 1A/30V.
When a larger current/voltage is applied, install an external device with a sufficient contact
capacity such as a relay.
When the current/voltage exceeded the contact capacity, the contact of this equipment is
fused and external buzzer is emitted continuously, causing an extremely dangerous
condition.

 Connecting contact signals to external buzzers/external devices


3
When connecting an external buzzer to this radar, connect the necessary signal line to the
attached NMEA data connector P5 (for J5) using the following diagram as the reference.

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JMA-3300 side External buzzer side
⑥ALM+ Dry contact output 1
⑦ALM- Dry contact output 2

HDG connector (J5)

To GPS or NMEA equipment


①NSKTX+ :Sending signals + to HDG
②NSKTX- :Sending signals - to HDG
③NSKRX+ :Receiving signals + from HDG
④NSKRX- :Receiving signals - from HDG
⑤GND :Power GND for NSK
⑥ALM+ :Dry contact output 1
⑦ALM- :Dry contact output 2
⑧+5V :Power for NSK (+5V)

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 Jumper setting
Remove the cover at the rear of the display unit as shown in the figure.

Remove
the screws.

The cover is
removed.

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Using jumper TB2, set whether the buzzer contact is opened or closed at the normal
condition according to the utilization condition.
Set the output with TB2 on the I/F circuit CMH-2235.
Normal open with 1-2 pins linked. ( Factory setting )
Normal close with 2-3 pins linked.

CMH-2235 TB2(1-2) short-circuit 3

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3.12 CHANGE THE FUSE

3.12 CHANGE THE FUSE


Change the fuse as follows according to the scanner unit.
(At product delivery, the 10A normal fuse is provided.)

CAUTION
Use correct fuse ratings.
The use of incorrect ratings may cause an equipment failure.

 Display Unit
Replace two fuses F2 and F3.

Table 3.12-1 List of fuses


F2 F3
Scanner unit model Details
Rating JRC code Rating JRC code
NKE-2042(DC12V) X-BAND/4kW 6.3A time-lag 5ZFCA00051 - -
NKE-2042(DC24V) X-BAND/4kW 3.15A time-lag 5ZFCA00047 - -
NKE-2043(DC12V) X-BAND/4kW 6.3A time-lag 5ZFCA00051 - -
NKE-2043(DC24V) X-BAND/4kW 3.15A time-lag 5ZFCA00047 - -
NKE-2062(DC12V) X-BAND/6kW 6.3A time-lag 5ZFCA00051 5A time-lag 5ZFCA00050
NKE-2062/HS(DC24V) X-BAND/6kW 3.15A time-lag 5ZFCA00047 5A time-lag 5ZFCA00050
NKE-2063(DC12V) X-BAND/6kW 6.3A time-lag 5ZFCA00051 5A time-lag 5ZFCA00050
NKE-2063/HS(DC24V) X-BAND/6kW 3.15A time-lag 5ZFCA00047 5A time-lag 5ZFCA00050
NKE-2103-4/4HS/6/6HS X-BAND/10kW 5A time-lag 5ZFCA00050 10A time-lag 5ZFCA00053

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 Change the fuse


Remove the cover at the rear of the display unit as shown in the figure.

Remove
the screws.

F3 3

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F1

The cover is
removed.

F1

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4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU

Chapter 4
ADJUST MENU SETTINGS
4.1 OPENING THE ADJUST MENU
This section describes the operations of Adjust Menu.

 Keys for operation


 [MENU] key
 Cursor keys
 [MULTI] control
 [CLEAR] key

 [CLEAR] key

Press the [CLEAR] key to return to the upper level.

 "Adjust Menu" Operations (Example: Opening "Basic Adjustment") 4


1 Hold down the [MENU] key.

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"Code Input" screen appears.

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2 Press the [ENT] key.

"Adjust Menu" screen appears.


Select one of the menu items with ">" mark, then press the [ENT] key to display the
submenu.

3 Press the cursor key (down) or turn the [MULTI] control (clockwise) to select
Basic Adjustment .

"Basic Adjustment" is color-inverted.

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4 Press the [ENT] key, the cursor key (right) or the [MULTI] control.

"Bearing Adjustment" is color-inverted.

"Basic Adjustment" menu appears.


5 Press the [ENT] key, the cursor key (right) or the [MULTI] control

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The numeric input screen for "Bearing Adjustment" appears.

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6 Use the cursor key (left) (right) to input numerical value, then press the [ENT]
key, or use the [MULTI] control to input numerical value, then press the
[MULTI] control.

7 "Basic Adjustment" is displayed after finishing input.

 Closing the Adjust Menu


Repeatedly press the [CLEAR] key or the cursor key (left) to return to the upper level
and then close the Adjust Menu screen.

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4.2 BASIC ADJUSTMENT

4.2 BASIC ADJUSTMENT


Performs basic adjustments.

 "Basic Adjustment" operations


1 Open Basic Adjustment from the Adjust Menu.

"Basic Adjustment" menu appears.

4.2.1 BEARING ADJUSTMENT


Adjust the bearing so that bearing of the target measured with the ship's compass
matches that of the target echo on the radar display.

 Before adjustment
Measure the bearing of an adequate target (for example, a ship at anchor, a breakwater or
a buoy) relative to own ship’s heading. 4

 Setting for Bearing Adjustment

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1 Open Basic Adjustment - Bearing Adjustment .

"Bearing Adjustment" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the bearing.
The bearing can be set between 0.0 and 359.9°.

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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the bearing.
The bearing can be set between 0.0 and 359.9°.
Adjust the bearing at the end point to display the target described in "Before
adjustment" at the same direction as measured.

4.2.2 RANGE ADJUSTMENT


Adjust the range so that the range of the target on the radar video is indicated correctly.

 Before adjustment
Search the radar display for a target of which range is already known.

 Setting for Range Adjustment


1 Open Basic Adjustment - Range Adjustment .

"Range Adjustment" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between 0 and 999.
Adjust the range on the radar to match to the range of the target described in "Before
adjustment".
When the value is large, the radar echo is close to the center and is small.
When the value is small, the radar echo is away from the center and is large.

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4.2.3 TUNE ADJUSTMENT


Adjust the tuning control for the transmitter and receiver.
The turning control should be adjusted when the system is installed or when the
magnetron is replaced.

 Before adjustment
Set the range to 48 NM or more.

 Setting for Tune Adjustment


1 Open Basic Adjustment - Tune Adjustment .

"Tune Adjustment" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the tuning.
The tuning can be set between 0 and 127.

4.2.4 SETTING ANTENNA HEIGHT 4

Set the height of radar antenna above sea level.

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When changing this value, effectiveness of the sea clutter suppression range can be
changed.
This is also effective to change the effectiveness of the automatic sea clutter suppression.

 Before adjustment
Measure the height from the sea level to the antenna in advance.

 Settings for Antenna Height


1 Open Basic Adjustment - Antenna Height .

Select the antenna height measured before adjustment.

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4.2.5 LANGUAGE SETTING


Switches the language.

 Language Setting
1 Open Basic Adjustment - Language .

"Language" menu appears.


Select a language to be displayed.

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4.3 RADAR ECHO


Sets radar echo.

 "RADAR Echo" operations


1 Open RADAR Echo from the Adjust Menu.

"RADAR Echo" menu appears.

4.3.1 NOISE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT


Adjusts the noise level.

 Noise Level Adjustment


1 Open RADAR Echo - Noise Level .

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"Noise Level" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the noise level.
The noise level can be set between 0 and 255.

Reference:
The noise level is adjusted at the factory.
When adjusting the noise level after installation, perform only fine-tuning within ±5.

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4.3.2 MAIN BANG SUPPRESSION ADJUSTMENT


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 image focusing on
the center of the radar display.
Optimum adjustment allows main bang image to remain lightly on the display. This
adjustment is made for settings in the processing circuit of the display unit.

WARNING
Do not change Suppression Level/DIST unless absolutely
necessary.
Incorrect adjustment will result in deletion of nearby target images
and thus collisions may occur resulting in accidents.

 Before adjustment
 Set the range to 0.125 NM.
 Set the radar video enhance function.
 Set the radar video process function.
 Turn the [GAIN] control to the maximum position (clockwise fully).
 Turn the [RAIN] control to the minimum position (counterclockwise fully).
 Turn the [SEA] control to achieve the strength with which main bang can be judged.

 "Main Bang Suppression" operations


1 Open RADAR Echo - Main Bang Suppression .

"Main Bang Suppression" menu appears.

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 Adjusting Main Bang Suppression Level and Main Bang Suppression Area

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the Main Bang Suppression
Area value to "20".

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the Main Bang Suppression
Level to allow main bang video to remain slightly on the display.
The Main Bang Suppression level can be set between 0 and 255.

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Set the Main Bang Suppression Area value to overlap the suppression range with the
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4.3.3 TARGET ENHANCE LEVEL


Sets the level of target enhancement when it is turned on.
The options are "Level1", "Level2", "Level3" and"Level4". The higher the level is, the
more the range and bearing is enhanced.
If the level is too high, the range resolution is declined. Set the value properly.

 Setting Target Enhance Level


1 Open RADAR Echo - Target Enhance Level .

"Target Enhance Level" menu appears.


Select Level1, Level2, Level3 or Level4.

4.3.4 GAIN
Adjusts the maximum sensitivity level of the [GAIN] control.

Reference:
Do not change this adjusted level carelessly.
The value is usually set to 100 and should not be changed.
Before performing this adjustment, perform the operation described in "4.3.1 NOISE
LEVEL ADJUSTMENT".

 "Gain" operations
1 Open RADAR Echo - Gain .

"Gain" menu appears.

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 Adjusting the Presetting of Sensitivity


1 Open Gain - Preset .

"Preset" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to adjust the presetting.
The presetting can be adjusted between 0 and 255.

4.3.5 SEA CLUTTER SUPPRESSION


Sets the STC Curve.

 "Sea" operations
1 Open RADAR Echo - Sea .

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"Sea" menu appears.

 STC Curve Select


Switches the STC Curve.
1 Open Sea - STC Curve Select .

"STC Curve Select" menu appears.


Sea and rivers can be set.

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 STC Slope Correction


Sets the slope of the STC curve.
1 Open Sea - STC Slope Correction .

"STC Slope Correction" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the slope correction value.
The slope correction value can be set between 0.0 and 2.0.

 STC Offset
Sets the subtraction amount of STC curve.
1 Open Sea - STC Offset .

"STC Offset" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the STC offset.
The STC offset can be set between 0 and FF.

4.3.6 RAIN/SNOW CLUTTER SUPPRESSION


Sets the FTC Curve.

 "Rain" operations
1 Open RADAR Echo - Rain .

"Rain" menu appears.

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 FTC Curve Select


Switches the FTC Curve.
1 Open Sea - FTC Curve Select .

"FTC Curve Select" menu appears.


Sea and rivers can be set.

 FTC Slope Correction


Sets the slope of the FTC curve.
1 Open Sea - FTC Slope Correction .

"FTC Slope Correction" menu appears.

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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the slope correction value.
The slope correction value can be set between 0.0 and 2.0.

 FTC Offset
Sets the subtraction amount of FTC curve.
1 Open Sea - FTC Offset .

"FTC Offset" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the STC offset.
The STC offset can be set between 0 and FF.

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4.4 RADAR TRAILS

4.4 RADAR TRAILS


When the own ship trail is plotted with multiple refection, set to stop plotting the radar
trail in order to delete the own ship trail.

 "Trails" operations
1 Open Trails from the Adjust Menu.

"Trails" menu appears.

 Trails Suppression Distance


1 Open Trails - Trails Suppression Distance .

"Trails Suppression Distance" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the suppression distance.
The suppression distance can be set between 0 and 1000.

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4.5 ADJUSTING TT FUNCTION


Adjusts TT function.

CAUTION
Do not change the quantization level settings unless absolutely
necessary. If set at an inappropriate value, the acquisition or
tracking function of the target tracking function (TT) deteriorates,
and this may lead to accidents.

 "TT" operations
1 Open TT from the Adjust Menu.

"TT" menu appears.


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4.5.1 VECTOR CONSTANT
Adjusts the vector target tracking capability of TT function.
The vector constant is adjusted to optimum value. Do not change the setting unless
absolutely necessary.

Note:
 Do not change the setting unless absolutely necessary.
The vector constant shall be set to 4 normally. If the vector constant value
is higher, a target’s vector will be better followed up when the target and
own ship change their course or speed, but the vector accuracy will be
lower on the contrary.

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 Setting Vector Constant


1 Open TT - Vector Constant .

"Vector Constant" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the vector constant.
The vector constant can be set between 1 and 8.
Set the vector constant value higher to acquire better following up.
Set the vector constant value lower to acquire stable vector.

4.5.2 GATE DISPLAY


Sets the display on/off of target detection area (gate) for target trail function.

 Setting for Gate Display


1 Open TT - Gate Display .

"Gate Display" menu appears.


Turns on/off the gate display.

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4.5.3 GATE SIZE


Sets the area where the targets are detected with TT function.

Note:
 The gate size is set to optimum value. Do not change the setting unless
absolutely necessary.

 Setting Gate Size


1 Open TT - Gate Size .

"Gate Size" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the gate size.
The gate size can be set between 0 and 64. 4

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4.6 SCANNER
Sets the scanner in details.

 "Scanner" operations
1 Open Scanner from the Adjust Menu.

"Scanner" menu appears.

4.6.1 SLOPE CORRECTION


Adjust the property because a scanner of 25 kW has a different receiver dynamic range
from those of 10 kW or less.

 Setting Slope Correction


1 Open Scanner - Slope Correction .

"Slope Correction" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the slope correction value.
The slope correction value can be set between 0.0 and 2.0.

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4.6.2 PRF FINE TUNING


Adjusts PRF fine tuning.

Reference:
This setting cannot be performed simultaneously with the setting of "4.6.3 STAGGER
TRIGGER".

 Adjusting PRF Fine Tuning


1 Open Scanner - PRF Fine Tuning .

"PRF Fine Tuning" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the PRF Fine Tuning.
Fine-tune the transmitting repetition frequency of the transmitter in the range 90 to
4
100%.
If radar's interference patterns are concentrically displayed, increment or decrement

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the set value by 3 to 4 in order to heighten the effect of interference rejection.
The same operation can be performed by pressing the [TX/PRF] key several times.
One of 32 levels 0-31 can be set.

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4.6.3 STAGGER TRIGGER


Turns on/off the interference reduction function controlled by the transmission repetition
frequency control of the transmitter.
This function is effective when radar interference does not go away.

Reference:
This setting cannot be performed simultaneously with the setting of "4.6.2 PRF FINE
TUNING".

 Stagger Trigger Function


1 Open Scanner - Stagger Trigger .

"Stagger Trigger" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the stagger trigger.

4.6.4 SCANNER ROTATION SPEED


Sets the scanner rotation speed for each pulse length.

 "Scanner Rotation Speed" operations


1 Open Scanner - Scanner Rotation Speed .

"Scanner Rotation Speed" menu appears.

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 Adjusting Scanner Rotation Speed

"SP" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the rotation speed.
The rotation speed can be set between 0 and 7.
The smaller the number is, the faster the scanner rotates.
Operate the same way for the other pulse length.

4.6.5 PRF
Select the operation mode the transmitting repetition frequency of the transmitter.

 PRF Setting
1 Open Scanner - PRF .

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"PRF" menu appears.
Normal : Both appropriate sensitivity and magnetron’s life expectancy are
maintained.
Economy : Sensitivity slightly lowers, but the service life of magnetron is
prolonged when short pulses are used.
Hi Power : Sensitivity improves when long pulses are used, but the service
life of magnetron is slightly shortened.

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4.6.6 SAFETY SWITCH


Use this switch to measure the transmission/reception performance while the scanner
rotation is stopped.

 Setting Safety Switch


1 Open Scanner - Safety Switch .

"Safety Switch" menu appears.


TX-Off : Stops transmission.
(The screen remains in the transmission status.)
Standby : Stops transmission.
(The screen switches to the standby status) (Normal setting)
TX-On : Continues transmission without changes.
(The display unit remains in transmission state.)
(However, errors in bearing signals etc. are to occur due to safety
switch-off.)
Ignore Error : Continues transmission without changes.
(Errors in bearing signals etc. due to safety switch-off are also
ignored.)

Change the setting back to Standby when the work is finished.

4.6.7 TUNE INDICATOR


Set the scale mark when the tune indicator bar reaches the maximum point.

 Tune Indicator
1 Open Scanner - Tune Indicator .

"Tune Indicator" menu appears.

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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the tune indicator level.
The tune indicator level can be set between 0 and 127.
Adjust the value until the tune indicator bar at the top left corner of the screen reads
80% to 90%.

Reference:
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%.

4.6.8 TUNE PEAK ADJUSTMENT


Perform the tune peak adjustment and tune indicator adjustment explained below.
After the above adjustment procedure, perform the adjustment procedure below.

 Before adjustment
 Perform settings for 10 kW scanner.
 Set the range to 48 NM or more.

 Tune Peak Adjustment


1 Open Scanner - Tune Peak Adjustment .
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"Tune Peak Adjustment" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the tune peak value.
The tune peak value can be set between 0 and 127.
Adjust the tune peak value until the tune indicator bar at the top left corner of the
screen reaches maximum.

Reference:
Always set the tune peak adjustment value to 64.
When the equipment is used for a long time and the automatic tuning function no longer
works properly, adjusting the tune peak adjustment value may result in improvement of the
automatic tuning function. It should be noted that an optimal adjustment value is required
for proper operation of the automatic tuning function.

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4.7 I/F DEVICE


Make an appropriate setting for each type of equipment when inputting true bearing
signals, true bearing data, and speed data.
Settings and parameters are different for each type of equipment.
Make settings for the type of equipment to be connected.

[I] Inputting analog true bearing signals from a gyro system through
synchronization and steps
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect the optional NSK
unit (NCT-4106A) to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.

In "4.7.2 HEADING EQUIPMENT",


set "2. Gyro".
In "4.7.3 NSK UNIT SETTING",
set according to the connected gyro.
In "4.7.1 SET GYRO",
set the bearing that the bearing angle of the radar is the same as that of the gyro.

See the relevant sections for details.

[II] Inputting digital true bearing signals from a gyro system (IEC61162,
NMEA0183)
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect the gyro system
to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.

In "4.7.2 HEADING EQUIPMENT",


set "3. Compass".
In "4.8.1 BAUD RATE SETTING",
set "1. Gyro/Compass".
Select either 38400 bps or 4800 bps depending on the data baud rate outputted from the
GPS compass.

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(*) For digital signal output from the gyro system


 Select 38400 bps if possible.
A higher baud rate means shorter data output cycle, which results in better course
following performance.
 If the system allows setting of data output cycle, set it to 10 ms to 20 ms.
A longer data output cycle results in lower course following performance. This
may affect the radar performance level and the target tracking performance level.

See the relevant sections for details.

[III] Inputting true bearing data from GPS Compass JLR10 or JLR20/30
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect GPS Compass
JLR10 or JLR20/30 to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.

In "4.7.2 HEADING EQUIPMENT",


set "2. Gyro".

True bearing value setting described in Section 4.7.1 is not required when using the GPS
compass. 4
If the GPS compass azimuth and the radar azimuth are not the same, use the GPS

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compass to adjust the azimuth.

See the relevant sections for details.

[IV] Inputting digital true bearing data from a GPS compass (other than JLR10 and
JLR20/30) or other true bearing systems (IEC61162 or NMEA0183)
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect a GPS compass
or other true bearing system to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.

In "4.7.2 HEADING EQUIPMENT",


set "3. Compass".
In "4.8.1 BAUD RATE SETTING",
set "1. Gyro/Compass".
Select either 38400 bps or 4800 bps depending on the data baud rate outputted from the
GPS compass.

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(*) For the GPS compass or other true bearing systems


 Select 38400 bps if possible.
A higher baud rate means shorter data output cycle, which results in better course
following performance.
 If the system allows setting of data output cycle, set it to 10 ms to 20 ms.
A longer data output cycle results in lower course following performance. This
may affect the radar performance level and the target tracking performance level.

See the relevant sections for details.

[V] Inputting analog speed signals from a log system through synchronization
and steps
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect the optional NSK
unit (NCT-4106A) to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.

In "4.7.5 SPEED EQUIPMENT",


set "2. Log".

See the relevant sections for details.

[VI] Inputting digital speed data using a current meter or a Doppler sonar
(IEC61162 or NMEA0183)
By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect speed equipment
to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.

In "4.7.5 SPEED EQUIPMENT",


set "3. 2Log".

See the relevant sections for details.

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[VII] Inputting GPS speed data (IEC61162 or NMEA0183)


By following the procedure described in "Installation section", connect speed equipment
to this equipment.
Then, follow the steps below to make settings.

In "4.7.5 SPEED EQUIPMENT",


set "1. GPS".

See the relevant sections for details.

[VIII]Inputting speed data manually


In "4.7.5 SPEED EQUIPMENT",
set "4. Manual".

In "4.7.6 MANUAL SPEED",


input the speed manually using the [MULTI] control.

See the relevant sections for details.

 "I/F Device" operations 4


1 Open I/F Device from the Adjust Menu.

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"I/F Device" menu appears.

4.7.1 SET GYRO


Adjust the bearing that the bearing angle of the radar is the same as that of the gyro.

When the NSK unit is used to input gyro signals, in rare cases, the true bearing value
indicated by the master gyro and the true bearing value indicated by this equipment do
not agree with each other.
If this occurs, make the setting described below to adjust the true bearing value of this
equipment to the value indicated by the master gyro.

 Before adjustment
This setting is available only when the NSK unit NCT-4106A is used.

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 Set GYRO
1 Open I/F Device - Set GYRO .

"Set GYRO" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the true bearing value.
The true bearing value can be set between 0.0 and 359.9°.
Adjust the bearing that the bearing angle of the radar is the same as that of the gyro.

4.7.2 HEADING EQUIPMENT


Selects the input of the course data of own ship.
The course data of own ship can be selected from the course information of manual input,
gyro, compass and GPS.

Reference:
 For automatic input, select an equipment which can receive the following sentences.
THS>HDT>HDG>HDM
 For manual input, the course information manually set in "4.7.4 MANUAL HEADING"
can be used.

 Setting Heading Equipment


1 Open I/F Device - Heading Equipment .

"Heading Equipment" menu appears.


Selects a heading equipment.

GYRO : Input the course data of own ship from NSK unit.
Compass : Input the course data of own ship from GPS compass/electronic
compass.
GPS : Input the course data of own ship from GPS receiver.

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4.7.3 NSK UNIT SETTING


The NSK Unit circuit of the system is designed to be compatible with most types of gyro
compasses by simply setting the switches.
Step motor type: 20 to 170 VDC
Synchro-motor type: Primary excitation voltage 35 to 120 VAC
Before power-on operation can be performed, the switches S1 to S5 on the NSK Unit
circuit (PC4201) must be set in accordance with the type of your gyro compass by
performing the procedure below. The switches are factory-set for a gyration ratio of
180X and the step motor type. Make sure of the type of the gyro compass installed on
the own ship before starting the procedure below.
1 Set S1 to "OFF".
The gyro compass and NSK Unit are turned off.
2 Set S2 and S3 in accordance with the type of your gyro compass.
There are two types of gyro compasses: one type outputs a step signal, and the other
type outputs a synchro signal. Make sure of the type of the gyro compass installed on
the own ship before setting the switches S2 and S3.
Synchro signal: Set the switches to [SYNC].
Step signal: Set the switches to [STEP].
3 Set the DIP switch S4.
The items to be set are listed below. See Table 4.7-1 for details of setting value. 4
S4-1: LOG alarm ON/OFF

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S4-2: GYRO simulator ON/OFF
S4-3: LOG simulator ON/OFF
S4-5: Time before occurrence of GYRO alarm
S4-6: Sensor to be used (GYRO/NMEA)
S4-7/8: Baud rate when NMEA is used
4 Set the DIP switch S5.
The items to be set are listed below. See Table 4.7-2 for details of setting value.
S5-1: Type of gyro signal (step/synchro)
S5-2/3: Gyration ratio of gyro compass
S5-4: Gyration direction of gyro compass
S5-5: Type of log signal (pulse/synchro)
S5-7/8: Ratio of log signal
5 Connect the gyro signal and log signal cables to the terminal block.
6 Set S1 to "ON".
The gyro compass and NSK Unit are connected.

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7 After power-on operation, set the true bearing according to "4.7.1 SET
GYRO".
8 Make sure of the radar video and the operation with the true bearing value.
9 If the true bearing value of the radar equipment is reversed, change the
setting of the switch S5-4.

Table 4.7-1 Setting Table (S4 DIP Switch)


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
LOG ALARM
OFF
ON
GYRO SIMULATOR
OFF
ON
OTHER SETTING

LOG SIMULATOR
OFF
N.C. Don't care any
GYRO ALARM 5s ON
TIME 0.5s OFF
HEADING SENSOR NMEA(HDT/THS) ON
SOURCE GYRO SIGNAL OFF
4800 OFF OFF
NMEA BAUDRATE 9600 ON OFF
SETTING 19200 OFF ON
38400 ON ON

Table 4.7-2 Setting Table (S5 DIP Switch)


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
STEP ON
TYPE
SYNC OFF
GYRO SIG

36× ON ON
90× OFF ON
RATIO
180× ON OFF
360× OFF OFF
REV ON
DIRECTION
NOR OFF
SYNC ON
TYPE
PULSE OFF
LOG SIG

N.C. Don't care any


100P/30× ON ON
200P/90× OFF ON
PULSE
400P/180× ON OFF
800P/360× OFF OFF

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4.7.4 MANUAL HEADING


Sets the heading when the manual mode is selected in "4.7.2 HEADING EQUIPMENT".

 Manual Heading
1 Open I/F Device - Manual Heading .

"Manual Heading" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the bearing value.
The bearing value can be set between 0.0 and 359.9°.

4.7.5 SPEED EQUIPMENT


Selects the input of the speed data of own ship.
The speed data of own ship can be selected from the speed through the water of manual
input, GPS ground speed, magnetic compass and the optional NSK unit.
4
Reference:

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For manual input, the course information manually set in "4.7.6 MANUAL SPEED" can be
used.

 Setting Speed Equipment


1 Open I/F Device - Speed Equipment .

"Speed Equipment" menu appears.


Set the speed equipment.

GPS : Input the speed data of own ship from GPS receiver.
Log : Input the speed data of heading direction from 1-axis log.
2Log : Input the speed data of heading and lateral direction from 2-axis log.

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Note:
 The manually entered speed is effective only when “Manual” is set.
 2-axis log cannot be effective when the sentence VBW of NMEA0183 is not
entered.

4.7.6 MANUAL SPEED


Sets the speed when the manual mode is selected in "4.7.6 MANUAL SPEED".

 Manual Speed
1 Open I/F Device - Manual Speed .

"Manual Speed" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the speed.
The speed can be set between 0.0 and 100.0 kn.

Reference:
The manually entered speed is effective only when “Manual” is set.

4.7.7 MAG COMPASS SETTING


Set the MAG compass.

 "MAG Compass Setting" operations


1 Open I/F Device - MAG Compass Setting .

"MAG Compass Setting" menu appears.

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 Heading Correction
1 Open MAG Compass Setting - Heading Correction .

"Heading Correction" menu appears.


This item is set as to whether or not the heading bearing is to be corrected.
Switches between On and Off.

 Correct Value
1 Open MAG Compass Setting - Correct Value .

4
"Correct Value" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to correct bearing and angle.

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4.8 COM PORT SETTING


External sensor signals are to be entered to this radar via a COM port.
The radar equipment has three 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.

 "COM Port Setting" operations


1 Open COM Port Setting from the Adjust Menu.

"COM Port Setting" menu appears.

4.8.1 BAUD RATE SETTING


Set the baud rate of the signal to be entered into the COM port.
Ports on the menu represent following connectors.
1. Gyro/Compass J5 HDG
2. GPS J3 GPS
3. NMEA1 J4 NMEA

Reference:
When the automatic mode is selected, the baud rate is set by the setting of the connected
equipment.

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 Baud Rate Setting


1 Open COM Port Setting - Baud Rate .

"Baud Rate" menu appears.

"Gyro/Compass" menu appears.


Sets the baud rate.
Operate the same way for the other settings.
4
4.8.2 RX SENTENCE

NSTALLATION MANUAL
Set signal sentences to be received from sensors.

 RX Sentence
1 Open COM Port Setting - RX Sentence .

"RX Sentence" menu appears.

 Setting GPS(LL)

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The setting menu for "GPS(LL)" appears.


Selects on/off for the signal sentence.
Operate the same way for the other signals.
Type of sentence
GPS(LL): GGA/RMC/RMA/GNS/GLL
GPS(COG/SOG): RMC/RMA/VTG
Heading: THS/HDT/HDG/HDM/VHW
Depth: DPT/DBS/DBT/DBK
Wind: MWV/VWT/VWR
WPT: RMB/BWC/BWR

4.8.3 RX PORT
Set the number of the port via which signals are received from sensors.
There are two methods for receiving signals: specifying a port for each sensor, or using
the automatic recognition function without specifying ports.

Reference:
When the automatic mode is selected, you can connect to any port for operation.

 Setting RX Port
1 Open COM Port Setting - RX Port .

"RX Port" menu appears.

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 Setting GPS

The setting menu for "GPS" appears.


Select which port you want to use for input.
Operate the same way for the other ports.

Type of port
1. AUTO
2. Gyro/Compass
3. GPS
4. NMEA1

4.8.4 TX PORT
For each sentence, set a communication port through which signals are transmitted to
sensors. 4

 Setting TX Port

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1 Open COM Port Setting - TX Port .

"TX Port" menu appears.

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The setting menu for "TTM" appears.


Select which port you want to use for output.
Operate the same way for the other ports.

Type of port
1. Off
2. Gyro/Compass
3. GPS
4. NMEA1

4.8.5 TX DATA FORMAT


Selects the output format, talker, and transmission interval.

 "TX Data Format" operations


1 Open COM Port Setting - TX Data Format .

"TX Data Format" menu appears.

Reference:
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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 Setting TX Interval
1 Open TX Data Format - TX Interval .

"TX Interval" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the TX interval.
The TX interval can be set between 1 and 9 sec.

Settable signal
GGA, GLL, RMC, VTG, THS, HDT

 NMEA Version
1 Open TX Data Format - NMEA Version .

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"NMEA Version" menu appears.
Sets the NMEA version.

Settable signal
GGA, GLL, RMC, VTG, THS, HDT

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 NMEA Talker
1 Open TX Data Format - NMEA Talker .

"NMEA Talker" menu appears.


Sets the NMEA talker.
Normal : The talker is RA.
GP : The talker is GP.

 For TTM, TLL, TTD, TLB, OSD, RSD, the talker is always RA.
 For GGA, GLL, RMC, and VTG, the talker is always GP.

Settable signal
THS, HDT

4.8.6 TARGET INFORMATION TX


Sets the target information TX.

 "Target Information TX" operations


1 Open COM Port Setting - Target Information TX .

"Target Information TX" menu appears.

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 Setting TX Target
Sets the target to which the TTM, TLL, TTD and TLB sentences are output.
1 Open Target Information TX - TX Target .

"TX Target" menu appears.


Sets the TX Target.

 TTM Distance Accuracy


Sets the number of decimal places of TTM sentence distance TX.
1 Open Target Information TX - TTM Distance Accuracy .

"TTM Distance Accuracy" menu appears.

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Set the TTM distance accuracy.

 TT Average Mode
Sets On/Off for the averaging process setting of TT sentence output data.
1 Open Target Information TX - TT Average Mode .

"TT Average Mode" menu appears.


Turns on/off the TT average mode.

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 TT Average Scan
Sets the number of averaging of TT sentence output data.
1 Open Target Information TX - TT Average Scan .

"TT Average Scan" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the number of TT average
scan.
The number of TT average scan can be set between 2 and 10.

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4.9 GPS
Sets for GPS.

 "GPS" operations
1 Open GPS from the Adjust Menu.

"GPS" menu appears.

4.9.1 GPS SETTING


Sets for a JRC GPS receiver.
This setting is available only for JRC GPS receivers directly connected to the connector
for which "GPS" is engraved at the rear of the cabinet.

 Before adjustment
After operation, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver. 4
For "GPS Adjust", open "9. GPS Adjust" - "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the

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GPS receiver.

 "GPS Setting" operations


1 Open GPS - GPS Setting .

"GPS Setting" menu appears.

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 NMEA Version
Sets the NMEA version of GPS output sentence.

Reference:
When the automatic mode is selected, NMEA version of the connected equipment is
automatically detected.

1 Open GPS Setting - NMEA Version .

"NMEA Version" menu appears.


Can set the NMEA version.
After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

 Correction Method
Sets the correction method.
1 Open GPS Setting - Correction Method .

Reference:
When SBAS is selected, the GPS receiver must be compatible with SBAS.

"Correction Method" menu appears.


Can set the correction method.
After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

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GPSSingle : Fix a position only with single GPS. Does not perform fixing with
SBAS or beacon.
SBAS : Fix a position with SBAS or single GPS. Does not perform fixing
with beacon.
Beacon : Fix a position with beacon or single GPS. Does not perform fixing
with SBAS.
AUTO : The optimum setting is selected from single GPS, SBAS and
beacon.

 Fix Mode Setting


Set the GPS fix mode.
1 Open GPS Setting - Fix Mode .

"Fix Mode" menu appears.


After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.
2D : 2D positioning can be done with height acquired. 4
3D : 3D positioning can be done with height acquired.

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AUTO : 2D positioning and 3D positioning can automatically be selected with
optimum.

 Elevate Mask Setting


Limits the satellite to be used with elevation angle.
1 Open GPS Setting - Elevate Mask .

"Elevate Mask" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the elevate mask.
The elevate mask can be set between 5 and 89°.
After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

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 HDOP Level Setting


Set the HDOP level of the GPS receiver.
1 Open GPS Setting - HDOP .

"HDOP" menu appears.


Can set the HDOP level.
The smaller the value, the higher the accuracy although fixing a position becomes
difficult.
After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

 RAIM Accuracy Level


Sets the RAIM accuracy level to be used.
RAIM is the function that the receiver judges whether the accuracy of GPS position
information meets the conditions or not.
1 Open GPS Setting - RAIM Accuracy Level .

"RAIM Accuracy Level" menu appears.


Can set the RAIM accuracy.
The higher the accuracy level is, the wider the judgement range is.
When off is selected, RAIM accuracy level function is stopped and the judgement
cannot be performed.
For single GPS, set to 30 m or more.
After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

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 Exclusion Satellite Setting


Sets a satellite disabled for use.
1 Open GPS Setting - Exclusion Satellite .

"Exclusion Satellite" menu appears.


After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

"Exclusion Satellite1" menu appears.


Inputs the satellite number disabled for use.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the satellite number. 4
The satellite number can be set between 0 and 32.

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You can operate the same way for the other settings.
After setting, open "8. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

 GPS Adjust
1 Open GPS Setting - GPS Adjust .

"GPS Adjust" menu appears.

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 Position
Inputs the approximate latitude and longitude of the own ship to acquire initial
positioning quickly.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Position .

"Position" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the latitude and longitude.
After setting, open "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

 Antenna Height
Sets the antenna height setting.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Antenna Height .

"Antenna Height" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the antenna height.
The antenna height can be set between 0 and 8191 m.
After setting, open "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

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 Time
Enters the current time in UTC.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Time .

"Time" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the time.
After setting, open "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

 Date
Enters the current date in UTC.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Date .

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"Date" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the date.
After setting, open "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

 Master Reset
Initializes the GPS receiver.
1 Open GPS Adjust - Master Reset .

Yes : Initializes.
No : Does not initialize.

After setting, open "6. Send Data", and send the setting to the GPS receiver.

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4.9.2 BEACON (DGPS RECEIVER) SETTING


Sets for a JRC Beacon (DGPS receiver).
This setting is available only for JRC Beacon (DGPS receiver) directly connected to the
connector for which "GPS" is engraved at the rear of the cabinet.

 Before adjustment
After operation, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the Beacon.

 "Beacon Setting" operations


1 Open GPS - Beacon Setting .

"Beacon Setting" menu appears.

 Selecting Beacon Station.


Sets the Beacon frequency mode.
1 Open Beacon Setting - Select .

"Select" menu appears.


Can set the Beacon station.
After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the Beacon.

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 Beacon Frequency Setting


Sets the Beacon frequency.
This setting is enabled when beacon "Select" is set to "2. Manual".
1 Open Beacon Setting - Frequency .

"Frequency" menu appears.


Can set the Beacon frequency.
After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the Beacon.

 Bit Rate Setting


Sets the Beacon bit rate.
This setting is enabled when beacon "Select" is set to "2. Manual".
1 Open GPS Setting - Fix Mode .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Bit Rate" menu appears.
After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the Beacon.

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4.9.3 SBAS RECEIVER SETTING


Sets for a JRC SBAS receiver.
Because the information the SBAS receiver receives from the satellite also includes the
same information as that from DGPS Beacon station, it can perform positioning with
higher precision than GPS.
This setting is available only for JRC SBAS receiver directly connected to the connector
for which "GPS" is engraved at the rear of the cabinet.

 Before adjustment
After operation, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.

 "SBAS Setting" operations


1 Open GPS - SBAS Setting .

"SBAS Setting" menu appears.

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 Satellite Search Setting


Sets the selection mode for Satellite number to be used.
1 Open SBAS Setting - Satellite Search .

"Satellite Search" menu appears.

AUTO : Automatically selects the SBAS satellite number


Manual : Manually enter the SBAS satellite number

After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.

 Ranging Satellite Setting


Set whether or not the SBAS satellite is to be used as a positioning satellite.
1 Open SBAS Setting - Ranging .
4

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Ranging" menu appears.
Off : Does not use SBAS satellite.
On : Uses SBAS satellite.

After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.

 SBAS Satellite Number Setting


Sets the SBAS Satellite number to be used.
This setting is enabled when "Satellite Search" is set to "2. Manual".
1 Open SBAS Setting - SBAS Satellite Number .

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"SBAS Satellite Number" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the satellite number.
The satellite number can be set between 120 and 138.
After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.

4.9.4 DISPLAY GPS RECEIVE STATUS


Displays the reception status of the GPS receivers (GPS, DGPS and WAAS receivers)
currently connected.
This setting is available only for JRC GPS/DGPS/WAAS receiver directly connected to
the connector for which "GPS" is engraved at the rear of the cabinet.
This function cannot indicate with transmission state.

 "Display GPS Receive Status" operations


1 Open GPS - Display GPS Receive Status .

"Display GPS Receive Status" menu appears.

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4.9.5 LORAN SETTING

 "LORAN Setting" operations


Sets the LORAN.
1 Open GPS - LORAN Setting .

"LORAN Setting" menu appears.

 Display Time Zone Setting


Sets the time differences.
1 Open LORAN Setting - Display Time Zone .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Display Time Zone" menu appears.

Off : Turns off the LORAN setting.


LORAN A : Sets the LORAN A.
LORAN C : Sets the LORAN C.

 LORAN A
Sets the LORAN A.
1 Open LORAN Setting - LORAN A .

"LORAN A" menu appears.

After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.

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 Select 1
Sets "Select 1".
1 Open LORAN A - Select 1 .

"Select 1" menu appears.

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set "Select 1".
"Select 1" is color-inverted.

 Select 2
Sets "Select 2".
1 Open LORAN A - Select 2 .

"Select 2" menu appears.

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set "Select 2".
"Select 2" is color-inverted.

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 TD1 Correction
Enters the propagation time correction value for the TD value of "Select 1".
1 Open LORAN A - TD1 Correction .

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the correction value.
The correction value can be set between 0.0 and 9.9 μsec.

 TD2 Correction
Enters the propagation time correction value for the TD value of "Select 2".
1 Open LORAN A - TD2 Correction .

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the correction value.

NSTALLATION MANUAL
The correction value can be set between 0.0 and 9.9 μsec.

 LORAN C
Sets the LORAN C.
1 Open LORAN Setting - LORAN C .

"LORAN C" menu appears.

After setting, open "4. Send Data", and send the setting to the SBAS receiver.

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 Chain
Sets the chain.
1 Open LORAN C - Chain .

"Chain" menu appears.

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the chain.
The selected chain is color-inverted.

 TD1
Sets the TD value of slave station 1.
1 Open LORAN C - TD1 .

"TD1" menu appears.

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the TD value.
TD value can be set between 0 and 99.

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 TD2
Sets the TD value of slave station 2.
1 Open LORAN C - TD2 .

"TD2" menu appears.

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the TD value.
TD value can be set between 0 and 99.

 TD1 Correction
Enters the propagation time correction value for the TD value of slave station 1.
1 Open LORAN C - TD1 Correction .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the correction value.
The correction value can be set between 0.0 and 9.9 μsec.

 TD2 Correction
Enters the propagation time correction value for the TD value of slave station 2.
1 Open LORAN C - TD2 Correction .

Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the correction value.
The correction value can be set between 0.0 and 9.9 μsec.

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4.10 CONTROL
Sets the operation keys in details.

 "Control" operations
1 Open Control from the Adjust Menu.

"Control" menu appears.

 Soft Key Menu Setting


Turns on/off the soft key menu display.
1 Open Control - Soft Key Menu Setting .

"Soft Key Menu" appears.


Selects On/Off for the soft key menu display.

Soft Key Menu


EBL1 Display Screen
EBL2 TM/RM
VRM1 Bearing Mode
VRM2 Pulse Length
Parallel Cursor Off Center
Vector Length Symbol Display
Trails MOB
AIS Mark
TT Line
Alarm1 Own Track
Alarm2

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 Soft Key Time Out


If no operation is made after the soft key menu is displayed, the menu display can be
turned off after the specified time has elapsed.
1 Open Control - Soft Key Time Out .

"Soft Key Time Out" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the time.
The time can be set between 0 and 255 sec.

 Cross Key Gain


Adjusts the cursor acceleration when holding down the cursor keys.
1 Open Control - Cross Key Gain .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Cross Key Gain" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the cursor acceleration.
The cursor acceleration can be set between 1 and 5.
The larger the value is, the faster the acceleration is, or vice versa.

 Multi Control
1 Open Control - Multi Control .

"Multi Control" menu appears.

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 EBL
Adjusts the sensitivity of the MULTI control during EBL setting.
1 Open Multi Control - EBL .

"EBL" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to adjust the sensitivity of the
MULTI control for EBL.
The sensitivity of the MULTI control for EBL can be set between 1 and 5.
The larger the value is, the faster the acceleration is, or vice versa.

 VRM
Adjusts the sensitivity of the MULTI control during VRM setting.
1 Open Multi Control - VRM .

"VRM" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to adjust the sensitivity of the
MULTI control for EBL.
The sensitivity of the MULTI control for EBL can be set between 1 and 5.
The larger the value is, the faster the acceleration is, or vice versa.

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 Common
Adjusts the sensitivity of the MULTI control during settings other than EBL/VRM
setting.
1 Open Multi Control - Common .

"Common" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the sensitivity.
The sensitivity can be set between 1 and 5.
The larger the value is, the faster the acceleration is, or vice versa.

 Gain Control
1 Open Control - Gain Control .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Gain Control" menu appears.

 Response Level
Adjusts the sensitivity of the [GAIN] control.
1 Open Gain Control - Response Level .

"Response Level" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the response level.
The response level can be set between 1 and 5.

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 Gain MIN Preset


Adjusts the minimum sensitivity value of the [GAIN] control.
1 Open Gain Control - Gain MIN Preset .

"Gain MIN Preset" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the sensitivity value.
The sensitivity value can be set between 0 and 127.

 Gain MAX Preset


Adjusts the maximum sensitivity value of the [GAIN] control.
1 Open Gain Control - Gain MAX Preset .

"Gain MAX Preset" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the sensitivity value.
The sensitivity value can be set between 128 and 255.

 Sea Control
1 Open Control - Sea Control .

"Sea Control" menu appears.

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 Response Level
Adjusts the sensitivity of the [SEA] control.
1 Open Sea Control - Response Level .

"Response Level" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the response level.
The response level can be set between 1 and 5.

 Sea MIN Preset


Adjusts the minimum sensitivity value of the [SEA] control.
1 Open Sea Control - Sea MIN Preset .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Sea MIN Preset" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the sensitivity value.
The sensitivity value can be set between 0 and 127.

 Sea MAX Preset


Adjusts the maximum sensitivity value of the [SEA] control.
1 Open Sea Control - Sea MAX Preset .

"Sea MAX Preset" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the sensitivity value.
The sensitivity value can be set between 128 and 255.

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 Rain Control
1 Open Control - Rain Control .

"Rain Control" menu appears.

 Response Level
Adjusts the sensitivity of the [RAIN] control.
1 Open Rain Control - Response Level .

"Response Level" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the response level.
The response level can be set between 1 and 5.

 Rain MIN Preset


Adjusts the minimum sensitivity value of the [RAIN] control.
1 Open Rain Control - Rain MIN Preset .

"Rain MIN Preset" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the sensitivity value.
The sensitivity value can be set between 0 and 127.

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 Rain MAX Preset


Adjusts the maximum sensitivity value of the [RAIN] control.
1 Open Rain Control - Rain MAX Preset .

"Rain MAX Preset" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the sensitivity value.
The sensitivity value can be set between 128 and 255.

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4.11 MAINTENANCE
Performs maintenance.

 "Maintenance" operations
1 Open Maintenance from the Adjust Menu.

"Maintenance" menu appears.

4.11.1 RESETTING
If system operation is unstable, it may be stabilized by initializing the memory area. To
initialize the memory area, follow the procedure in this section. The memory area is reset
to the factory setting when initialized.

 Partial Reset
Partial reset can be performed.
1 Open Maintenance - Partial Reset .

"Partial Reset" menu appears.


Selects the item to be reset.

Yes : Resets the selected item.


No : Does not reset.

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Items which can be reset


RADAR Echo: Initializes the RADAR Echo settings in the Main Menu and
the Adjust Menu.
Function Setting: Initializes the Function Setting.
Basic Adjustment: Initializes the Basic Adjustment settings in the Adjust Menu.
Main Menu: Initializes the settings of the Main Menu and the soft key
menu and radar screen settings (except RADAR Echo and
Function Setting).
Adjust Menu: Initializes the settings of the Adjust Menu (except RADAR
Echo and Function Setting).
System Information 1:
System Information 2:
All Menu: Initializes all settings (except marks, lines and own track
data).

 All Reset
Performs all reset.
1 Open Maintenance - All Reset .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
Yes : Performs all reset.
No : Does not reset.

Note:
 Note that performing "All Reset" erases data, such as marks/lines.

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4.11.2 SYSTEM TIME CLEAR


The system calculates and stores the total operating time of the display unit.
The operating time can be initialized.

 System Time Clear


1 Open Maintenance - System Time Clear .

Yes : Clears the operating time.


No : Does not clear.

4.11.3 SCANNER TIME CLEAR


The following operating time is calculated and stored in the scanner.
 Scanner Running Time
 Scanner Transmit Time
 Motor Rotating Time
Initialize those operating time above when magnetron or scanner motor is replaced.

 "Scanner Time Clear" operations


1 Open Maintenance - Scanner Time Clear .

"Scanner Time Clear" menu appears.

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 Scanner Running Time


Initializes the scanner operating time.
1 Open Scanner Time Clear - Scanner Time Clear .

Yes : Clears the scanner operating time.


No : Does not clear.

 Scanner Transmit Time


Initializes the scanner transmit time.
Initialize the transmit time as shown below when magnetron is replaced.
1 Open Scanner Time Clear - TX Time Clear .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
Yes : Clears the scanner transmit time.
No : Does not clear.

When "Yes" is selected, the transmit time stored in the scanner internal control
circuit is initialized to "0".

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 Motor Rotating Time


Initializes the scanner motor rotating time.
Initialize the motor rotating time as shown below when motor is replaced.
1 Open Scanner Time Clear - Motor Time Clear .

Yes : Clears the motor rotating time.


No : Does not clear.

When "Yes" is selected,


the motor rotating time stored in the scanner internal control circuit is initialized to
"0".

 Scanner to Display Unit


Save the following scanner time data stored in the scanner into the display unit.
 Scanner Running Time
 Scanner Transmit Time
 Motor Rotating Time
When replacing the scanner internal control circuit, perform the procedure below to
inherit scanner time data.
1. Save the scanner time data.
2. Replace the scanner internal control circuit
3. Restore the scanner time data.

1 Open Maintenance - Scanner to Display Unit .

Yes : Transfers the scanner time data to the display unit.


No : Does not transfer.

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When "Yes" is selected, the scanner time stored in the scanner internal control circuit
is transferred to the display unit to be stored.

Target scanner
 NKE-2103

 Display Unit to Scanner


Restores the scanner time data stored in the display unit into the scanner internal control
circuit.
When replacing the scanner internal control circuit, perform the procedure below to
inherit scanner time data.
1. Save the scanner time data.
2. Replace the scanner internal control circuit
3. Restore the scanner time data.

1 Open Maintenance - Display Unit to Scanner .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
Yes : Transfers the scanner time data to the scanner internal control
circuit.
No : Does not transfer.

When "Yes" is selected, the scanner time saved in the display unit is transferred to
the scanner internal control circuit to be restored.

Target scanner
 NKE-2103

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4.11.4 TABLE UPDATE


The following data can be updated.
 STC Curve
 Color
 Insert Language
 Echo Simulation

 "Table Update" operations


1 Open Maintenance - Table Update .

"Table Update" menu appears.

 STC Curve
Load the STC curve table on the FROM via USB for updating.
1 Open Table Update - STC Curve .
The STC curve table is updated.

 Color
Load the echo/trail color table on the FROM via USB for updating.
1 Open Table Update - Color .
The color table is updated.

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 Initial Value
Saves the current internal settings in to the initial file on the FROM.
These values are used as the initial values referred when "Partial Reset" or "All Reset" is
performed.
1 Open Table Update - Initial Value .

"Initial Value" menu appears.


Selects the item to be updated.

Yes : Updates the selected item. 4


No : Does not update.

NSTALLATION MANUAL
The items which can be updated are the same items as "4.11.1 RESETTING (■
Partial Reset)".

 Insert Language
Loads the additional language via USB, and updates the option languages on the FROM.
1 Open Table Update - Insert Language .
Updates the option languages.

 Echo Simulation
Load the echo simulation data on the FROM via USB for updating.
1 Open Table Update - Echo Simulation .
Updates the echo simulation data.

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4.11.5 INTERNAL SETTING


The system can save internal memory data such as item settings in menus via USB. If the
processing circuit in the system has been replaced, the set values before the circuit
replacement can be restored by reading the set values you saved before the replacement.
To save the internal memory data, the USB memory must be inserted into "USB
MEMORY" on the control panel beforehand.

 "Internal Setting" operations


1 Open Maintenance - Internal Setting .

"Internal Setting" menu appears.

 Internal Memory to USB


Saves the internal memory data, such as item settings in menus, via USB.
The internal memory data should be saved at completion of system setting, and the
operation condition should be saved periodically.
1 Open Internal Setting - Internal Memory to USB .

"Internal Memory to USB" menu appears.


Select the items, then save the internal memory data via USB.

Items which can be saved via USB


RADAR Echo: Outputs the RADAR Echo settings in the Main Menu and the
Adjust Menu via USB.
Function Setting: Outputs the Function Setting via USB.
Basic Adjustment: Outputs the Basic Adjustment settings in the Adjust Menu via
USB.
Main Menu: Outputs the settings of the Main Menu and the soft key menu
and radar screen settings via USB (except RADAR Echo and
Function Setting).

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Adjust Menu: Outputs the settings of the Adjust Menu via USB (except
RADAR Echo and Function Setting).
System Information 1:
System Information 2:
All Menu: Outputs all internal settings via USB (except marks, lines and
own track data).

 USB to Internal Memory


Loads the stored data into the system memory via USB.
Perform the this operation in order to return the system to the previous operation
condition after replacement of the processing circuit in the system.
1 Open Internal Setting - USB to Internal Memory .

"USB to Internal Memory" menu appears.


Select the items, then load the memory data into the system memory via USB.
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The data which can be loaded via USB is the same items as "Internal Memory to

NSTALLATION MANUAL
USB".

4.11.6 USB FORMAT


Performs USB format.

 USB Format
1 Open Maintenance - USB Format .
Performs USB format.

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4.12 SYSTEM SETTING


Performs system setting.

 "System Setting" operations


1 Open System Setting from the Adjust Menu.

"System Setting" menu appears.

4.12.1 MASTER/SLAVE/DEMO
Switches the connection mode of the display unit.

 Switching Master/Slave/Demo
1 Open System Setting - Master/Slave/Demo .

"Master/Slave/DEMO" menu appears.


Master : Set to this item when connecting to scanner.
Slave : Set to this item when inputting video signal of external source to
display echo without scanner.
Demo : Set to this item when no video signal is input from external source
and no scanner is connected.
Echo data on the FROM is displayed. This mode operates only
with demonstration data via USB, without receiving external
sensor signal from communication port.

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4.12.2 UNIT
Sets the unit.

 "Unit" operations
1 Open System Setting - Unit .

"Unit" menu appears.

 Range
Sets the unit for PPI range.
1 Open Unit - Range .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Range" menu appears.
Selects the unit for PPI range.

 Distance
Sets the unit for distance other than VRM.
1 Open Unit - Distance .

"Distance" menu appears.


Selects the unit for distance.

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 Speed
Sets the unit for speed.
1 Open Unit - Speed .

"Speed" menu appears.


Selects the unit for speed.

 Depth
Sets the unit for depth.
1 Open Unit - Depth .

"Depth" menu appears.


Selects the unit for depth.

 User Depth
Sets the user depth.
1 Open Unit - User Depth .

"User Depth" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the user unit.
The user unit can be set between 0.0001 and 9.9999 m.

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 Temperature
Sets the unit for temperature.
1 Open Unit - Temperature .

"Temperature" menu appears.


Selects the unit for temperature.

 Wind
Sets the unit for wind.
1 Open Unit - Wind .

"Wind" menu appears.

NSTALLATION MANUAL
Selects the unit for wind.

 Size/Location Setting
Sets the size/location.
1 Open Unit - Size/Location Setting .

"Size/Location Setting" menu appears.


Selects the size/location.

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4.12.3 MOVE OWN SHIP


Sets the own ship's movement.

 "Move Own Ship" operations


1 Open System Setting - Move Own Ship .

"Move Own Ship" menu appears.

 Ship's Move
Selects the ship's movement.
1 Open Move Own Ship - Ship's Move .

"Ship's Move" menu appears.


Selects the ship's movement.

4.12.4 RANGE
Turns on/off the range display.

 "Range" operations
1 Open System Setting - Range .

"Range" menu appears.

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 Setting NM Range
Sets the NM range.
1 Open Range - NM .

"NM" menu appears.


Turns on/off the NM range display.

NM range
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 Setting km
Sets the km range.
1 Open Range - km .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"km" menu appears.
Turns on/off the km range display.

km range
0.15/0.3/0.5/1.2/2/8

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 Setting sm Range
Sets the sm range.
1 Open Range - sm .

"sm" menu appears.


Turns on/off the sm range display.

sm range
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4.13 DISPLAY SCREEN


Sets the display screen.

 "Display Screen" operations


1 Open Display Screen from the Adjust Menu.

"Display Screen" menu appears.

4.13.1 OWN VECTOR WIDTH


Sets the own vector width.

 Setting Own Vector Width


1 Open Display Screen - Own Vector Width .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Own Vector Width" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the own vector width.
The own vector width can be set between 0 and 5.

4.13.2 OWN OUTLINE


Sets the own outline.

Reference:
Length, width, position the radar antenna, GPS antenna position of the own ship should be
measured beforehand.

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 "Own Outline" operations


1 Open Display Screen - Own Outline .

"Own Outline" menu appears.

 Switching On/Off for Own Outline


Switches on/off for the own outline.
1 Open Own Outline - On/Off .

"On/Off" menu appears.


Switches on/off.

 Input Outline Size


Inputs outline size.
1 Open Own Outline - Input Outline Size .

"Input Outline Size" menu appears.

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 All Length of Own Ship


Sets the all length of own ship.
1 Open Input Outline Size - All Length .

"All Length" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the all length.
The length can be set between 0.0 and 600.0 m.

 All Width of Own Ship


Sets the all width of own ship.
1 Open Input Outline Size - All Width .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"All Width" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the all width.
The width can be set between 0.0 and 200.0 m.

 GPS Antenna(Length)
Sets the GPS position from the center of the stern toward heading direction.
1 Open Input Outline Size - GPS Antenna(Length) .

"GPS Antenna(Length)" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between 0.0 and 600.0 m.

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 GPS Antenna(Side)
Sets the GPS position from the center of the stern toward vertical direction to heading.
1 Open Input Outline Size - GPS Antenna(Side) .

"GPS Antenna(Side)" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between -100.0 and 100.0 m.

Reference:
"GPS Antenna" is setting for ship's outline function. This is not the setting for the GPS
antenna height.

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 Scanner(Length)
Sets the scanner position from the center of the stern toward heading direction.
1 Open Input Outline Size - Scanner(Side) .

"Scanner(Length)" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between 0.0 and 600.0 m.

 Scanner(Side)
Sets the scanner position from the center of the stern toward vertical direction to
heading.
1 Open Input Outline Size - Scanner(Side) .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Scanner(Side)" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between -100.0 and 100.0 m.

4.13.3 BARGE OUTLINE


Sets the barge outline.

 "Barge Outline" operations


1 Open Display Screen - Barge Outline .

"Barge Outline" menu appears.

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 Switching On/Off for Barge Outline


Switches on/off for the barge outline.
1 Open Barge Outline - On/Off .

"On/Off" menu appears.


Switches on/off.

 Input Outline Size


Inputs outline size.
1 Open Barge Outline - Input Outline Size .

"Input Outline Size" menu appears.

 All Length of Barge


Sets the all length of barge.
1 Open Input Outline Size - All Length .

"All Length" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the all length.
The length can be set between 0.0 and 600.0 m.

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 All Width of Barge


Sets the all width of barge.
1 Open Input Outline Size - All Width .

"All Width" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the all width.
The width can be set between 0.0 and 200.0 m.

 Barge Position (Length)


Sets the distance from own ship.
1 Open Input Outline Size - Barge Position (Length) .

NSTALLATION MANUAL
"Barge Position (Length)" menu appears.
Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between -600.0 and 600.0m.

 Barge Position (Side)


Sets the distance from own ship.
1 Open Input Outline Size - Barge Position (Side) .

"Barge Position (Side)" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the range.
The range can be set between -200.0 and 200.0m.

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4.13.4 BEARING MARKER


Sets the bearing marker.

 "Bearing Marker" operations


1 Open Bearing Marker from the Adjust Menu.

"Bearing Marker" menu appears.

 Setting Bearing
Sets the bearing marker to display rotated image along the bearing signal.
1 Open Bearing Marker - Bearing .

"Bearing" menu appears.


Switches on/off for rotation.

 Setting Bearing Step


Sets the unit of angle for rotating bearing marker.
1 Open Bearing Marker - Bearing Step .

"Bearing Step" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the bearing step.
The rotation step can be set between 0 and 99.
When the rotation step is set to "0", rotation is performed even if the course does not
change.

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4.13.5 STANDBY NUMERIC DISPLAY


Switches on/off for numerical information display in standby state.

 Switching On/Off for Standby Numeric Display


1 Open Display Screen - Standby Numeric Display .

"Standby Numeric Display" menu appears.


Switches on/off.

4.13.6 OPERATION NUMERIC DISPLAY


Switches on/off for temporarily enlarging numerical information display in the following
operations.
 Cursor
 EBL
 VRM 4
 GAIN

NSTALLATION MANUAL
 RAIN
 SEA
 Parallel cursor
 Monitor BRILL
 PRF Fine Tuning

1 Open Display Screen - Operation Numeric Display .

"Operation Numeric Display" menu appears.


Switches on/off.

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4.13.7 LOCATION CHANGE


Sets the numerical information layout of radar screen.

 "Location Change" operations


1 Open Display Screen - Location Change .

"Location Change" menu appears.

 Setting Screen1
Sets the numerical information layout of Screen1.
Operate the same way for Screen2.
1 Open Location Change - Screen1 .

"Screen1" menu appears.


Turns on/off the items displayed on the radar screen.

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Items displayed on the radar screen


Numeric Information(Large) :
Off, AXG Course/Speed, Latitude/Longitude
Numeric Display(0) to Numeric Display(12) :
Off, Own Heading/Speed, Own AXG Course/Speed, Own
Latitude/Longitude, ROT/Rudder, Depth/Temperature, Relative
Wind, True Wind(Head), Waypoint Bearing/Distance, Waypoint
Latitude/Longitude, Waypoint Arrival Time, Cursor
Bearing/Distance, Cursor Latitude/Longitude, Cursor Arrival
Time, MOB Bearing/Distance, MOB Latitude/Longitude, MOB
Arrival Time, EBL1/VRM1, EBL2/VRM2, Parallel Cursor, TT
Bearing/Distance, TT COG/SOG, TT CPA/TCPA, AIS
Bearing/Distance, AIS COG/SOG, AIS CPA/TCPA, Rate of
Turn, Rudder, Depth, Temperature
Tune Gauge Pulse Length Trails Alarm Area1
Alarm Area2 IR Target Enhance Gain/Sea/Rain
Own Ship Trails Vector Length Function Process Zoom
Bearing Marker :
Off, On
Wide Screen : Standard, Wide 4

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4.14 ERROR ALARM MASK


Sets the error alarm.

 "Error Alarm Mask" operations


1 Open Error Alarm Mask from the Adjust Menu.

"Error Alarm Mask" menu appears.

4.14.1 SCANNER
Sets the error alarm of scanner.

 "Scanner" operations
1 Open Error Alarm Mask - Scanner .

"Scanner" menu appears.

 Setting Error Alarm Mask of Scanner


Sets the error alarm of scanner.

Note:
 Do not change the set value carelessly.
If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful
because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.

Items for the error alarm of scanner


 Scanner(Time Out)
 Scanner(Data)
 Scanner(AZI)
 Scanner(HL)

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 Scanner(MHV)
 Scanner(Heater)
 Scanner(Reverse)
 Scanner(Video)
 Scanner(Trigger)
 Scanner(Fan 1)
 Scanner(Fan 2)
 Scanner(Motor)

1 Open Scanner - Scanner(Time Out) .

"Scanner(Time Out)" menu appears.

 Alarm Sensitivity
Turns on/off the alarm sensitivity. 4
1 Open Scanner(Time Out) - Alarm Sensitivity .

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Switches on/off for the alarm sensitivity.
Operate the same way for the other items.

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 Sensitivity Time
Sets the time for generating alarm after error detection.
1 Open Scanner(Time Out) - Sensitivity Time .

"Sensitivity Time" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the time.
The time can be set between 0 and 999 sec.
Operate the same way for the other items.

4.14.2 DISPLAY UNIT


Sets the error alarm of display unit.

 "Display Unit" operations


1 Open Error Alarm Mask - Display Unit .

"Display Unit" menu appears.

 Setting Error Alarm Mask of Display Unit


Sets the error alarm of display unit.

Note:
 Do not change the set value carelessly.
If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful
because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.

Items for the error alarm of display unit


 Display Unit(Video)
 Display Unit(Trigger)
 Display Unit(AZI)

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 Display Unit(HL)
 Display Unit(DSP)
 COM Port
 Temperature

1 Open Display Unit - Display Unit(Video) .

"Display Unit(Video)" menu appears.

 Alarm Sensitivity
Turns on/off the alarm sensitivity.
1 Open Display Unit(Video) - Alarm Sensitivity .

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Switches on/off for the alarm sensitivity.
Operate the same way for the other items.

 Sensitivity Time
Sets the time for generating alarm after error detection.
1 Open Display Unit(Video) - Sensitivity Time .

"Sensitivity Time" menu appears.


Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the time.
The time can be set between 0 and 999 sec.
Operate the same way for the other items.

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4.14.3 CONNECTION DEVICE


Sets the error alarm of connection device.

 "Connection Device" operations


1 Open Error Alarm Mask - Connection Device .

"Connection Device" menu appears.

 Setting Error Alarm Mask of Connection Device


Sets the error alarm of connection device.

Note:
 Do not change the set value carelessly.
If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful
because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.

Items for the error alarm of connection device


 Panel1(Time Out)
 Panel2(Time Out)
 GYRO(Time Out)
 Log(Time Out)
 GPS(Time Out)
 GPS

1 Open Connection Device - Panel1(Time Out) .

"Panel1(Time Out)" menu appears.

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 Alarm Sensitivity
Turns on/off the alarm sensitivity.
1 Open Panel1(Time Out) - Alarm Sensitivity .

Switches on/off for the alarm sensitivity.


Operate the same way for the other items.

 Sensitivity Time
Sets the time for generating alarm after error detection.
1 Open Panel1(Time Out) - Sensitivity Time .

"Sensitivity Time" menu appears.

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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the time.
The time can be set between 0 and 999 sec.
Operate the same way for the other items.

4.14.4 RX DATA
Sets the error alarm of RX data.

 "RX Data" operations


1 Open Error Alarm Mask - RX Data .

"RX Data" menu appears.

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 Setting Error Alarm Mask of RX Data


Sets the error alarm of RX data.

Note:
 Do not change the set value carelessly.
If alarm detection is turned off or detection time is changed, be careful
because the alarm may not occur or may be delayed.

Items for the error alarm of RX data


 GYRO
 Compass
 Log
 2Log
 Course/Speed
 Depth
 Temperature
 Wind
 Current
 Rate of Turn
 Rudder
 WPT
 LAT/LON
 Datum
 Status
 HDOP
 AIS

1 Open RX Data - GYRO .

"GYRO" menu appears.

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 Alarm Sensitivity
Turns on/off the alarm sensitivity.
1 Open GYRO - Alarm Sensitivity .

Switches on/off for the alarm sensitivity.


Operate the same way for the other items.

 Sensitivity Time
Sets the time for generating alarm after error detection.
1 Open GYRO - Sensitivity Time .

"Sensitivity Time" menu appears.

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Press the cursor key or turn the [MULTI] control to set the time.
The time can be set between 0 and 999 sec.
Operate the same way for the other items.

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5.1 SHIELD OF DEVICES

Chapter 5
MEASURES AGAINST NOISE
INTERFERENCE IN THE RADIO
EQUIPMENT
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
Be sure to use designated cable between the units.
Pay careful attention to cable connections and the treating condition of cable ends

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(especially, shield meshwork).

5.3 INSTALLATION LOCATION


Although devices have been sufficiently shielded, the shielding of some may not be
perfect. For example, the display unit's fuse holder and connectors 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, ground each device to the
closest ground location on the hull, and also, ground the concerned radio equipment to
the closest ground location.

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5.4 GROUNDING

5-2
APPENDIX

APPENDIX
Fig. A1 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2042

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APPENDIX-1
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Fig. A2 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2043

APPENDIX-2
APPENDIX

Fig. A3 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2062/HS

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APPENDIX-3
APPENDIX

Fig. A4 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2063/HS

APPENDIX-4
APPENDIX

Fig. A5 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2103-4/4HS

APPENDIX
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APPENDIX-5
APPENDIX

Fig. A6 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2103-6/6HS

APPENDIX-6
APPENDIX

Fig.A7 Exterior Drawing of Display Unit, Type NCD-2182 (1/2)

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APPENDIX-7
APPENDIX

Fig.A7 Exterior Drawing of Display Unit, Type NCD-2182 (2/2)

APPENDIX-8
APPENDIX

Fig.A8 Exterior Drawing of Power Supply Unit, Type NBA-5111

APPENDIX
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APPENDIX-9
APPENDIX

Fig.A9 Exterior Drawing of Rectifier Unit, Type NBD-865

APPENDIX-10
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Fig. A10 General System Diagram of Radar

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APPENDIX-11
APPENDIX

Fig. A11 PRIMARY POWER SUPPLY DIAGRAM, TYPE JMA-3300

APPENDIX-12
APPENDIX

Fig. A12 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2042

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APPENDIX-13
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Fig. A13 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2043

APPENDIX-14
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Fig. A14 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2062

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APPENDIX-15
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Fig. A15 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2062HS

APPENDIX-16
APPENDIX

Fig. A16 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2063

APPENDIX
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APPENDIX-17
APPENDIX

Fig. A17 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2063HS

APPENDIX-18
APPENDIX

Fig. A18 Interconnection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2103-4/4HS/6/6HS

APPENDIX
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APPENDIX-19
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Fig. A19 Interconnection Diagram of Display Unit, Type NCD-2182

APPENDIX-20
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Fig. A20 Interconnection Diagram, Type JMA-3314

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APPENDIX-21
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Fig. A21 Interconnection Diagram, Type JMA-3334

APPENDIX-22
APPENDIX

Fig. A22 Interconnection Diagram, Type JMA-3316/HS

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APPENDIX-23
APPENDIX

Fig. A23 Interconnection Diagram, Type JMA-3336/HS

APPENDIX-24
APPENDIX

Fig. A24 Interconnection Diagram, Type JMA-3340-4/4HS/6/6HS

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APPENDIX-26
INDEX

INDEX

A F

ADJUST MENU ........................................................4-1 FUSE ........................................................................3-34

ADJUST MENU SETTING .....................................4-1

AIS.............................................................................3-27 G
ANTENNA HEIGHT ................................................4-7
GAIN.........................................................................4-12

GATE ........................................................................4-18

GPS ................................................................... 3-8, 3-15

BARGE OUTLINE ..................................................4-91 GROUNDING............................................................5-1

BASIC ADJUSTMENT.............................................4-5 GYRO.............................................................. 3-20, 4-29

BAUD RATE .........................................4-26, 4-27, 4-36

BEACON ..................................................................4-52 H
BEARING.................................................................4-94

BEARING ADJUSTMENT ......................................4-5 HEADING

............3-15, 3-18, 3-19, 3-25, 4-26, 4-27, 4-30, 4-33


INDEX
COM PORT ..............................................................4-36
I/F DEVICE..............................................................4-26
COMPASS ................................................................3-11
INSTALLATION CABLE ......................................2-11
CONNECTION DEVICE..................................... 4-102
INSTALLATION POSITION............................2-1, 3-1
CONTACT SIGNAL...................................... 3-26, 3-31
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE.............................2-7
CONTROL................................................................4-62
INTERNAL SETTING ...........................................4-78

D INTER-UNIT CABLES ............................................5-1


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DISPLAY SCREEN.................................................4-87 L
DISPLAY UNIT.........................................................3-1
LANGUAGE ..............................................................4-8

LORAN.....................................................................4-57

ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG .................................3-20 M


ERROR ALARM ......................................................4-98
MAG COMPASS .....................................................4-34
EXTERNAL BUZZER................................... 3-26, 3-31
MAIN BANG SUPPRESSION ..............................4-10
EXTERNAL DEVICE ................................... 3-26, 3-31
MAINTENANCE ....................................................4-70

MANUAL HEADING .............................................4-33

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INDEX

MANUAL SPEED ...................................................4-34 S


MASTER/SLAVE/DEMO .......................................4-80
SAFETY SWITCH ..................................................4-24
MOVE OWN SHIP..................................................4-84
SBAS.........................................................................4-54

SCANNER........................................................ 2-1, 4-22



SCANNER TIME ....................................................4-72

NMEA .......................................................................3-16 SEA CLUTTER SUPPRESSION..........................4-13

NOISE.........................................................................5-1 SHIELD......................................................................5-1

NOISE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT..............................4-9 SLOPE CORRECTION ..........................................4-20

NSK UNIT................................................................3-20 SPEED EQUIPMENT............................................4-33

NUMERIC DISPLAY..............................................4-95 STAGGER TRIGGER.............................................4-22

STANDBY................................................................4-95

O SYSTEM SETTING ................................................4-80

SYSTEM TIME .......................................................4-72


OVERVIEW ...............................................................1-1

OWN OUTLINE ......................................................4-87



OWN VECTOR ........................................................4-87

TABLE UPDATE ....................................................4-76

P Target........................................................................4-42

TARGET ENHANCE..............................................4-12
POWER CABLE ........................................................3-3 TT FUNCTION .......................................................4-17
POWER SUPPLY....................................................3-29 TUNE ADJUSTMENT.............................................4-7
PRF............................................................................4-23 TUNE INDICATOR................................................4-24
PRF FINE TUNING ...............................................4-21 TUNE PEAK............................................................4-25

TX DATA FORMAT................................................4-40
R TX PORT ..................................................................4-39

RADAR ECHO...........................................................4-9

RADAR TRAIL ........................................................4-16

RADIO EQUIPMENT...............................................5-1 UNIT.........................................................................4-81


RAIN/SNOW CLUTTER SUPPRESSION...........4-14 USB...........................................................................4-79
RANGE .....................................................................4-84

RANGE ADJUSTMENT ..........................................4-6



RESETTING ............................................................4-70

RX DATA............................................................... 4-103 VECTOR...................................................................4-17

RX PORT ..................................................................4-38

RX SENTENCE.......................................................4-37

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