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NCR-333

NAVTEX RECEIVER

INSTALLATION
MANUAL

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NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver INSTALLATION MANUAL (7ZPJD0342A)
CONTENTS

Chapter 1 INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE


1. Components
2. Specifications
2.1 NAVTEX RECEIVER (NCR-333)
2.2 NAVTEX ANTENNA (NAW-333) (Option)
2.3 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (NBG-320) (Option)
2.4 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (NBG-319) (Option)
3. Interconnection Diagram
4. Outline and Installation Drawings
4.1 NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver
4.2 NAW-333 NAVTEX Antenna (Option)
4.3 NBG-319 Power Supply Unit (Option)
4.4 NBG-320 Power Supply Unit (Option)
4.5 DPU-414 Printer (Option)
4.6 CGC-300B NAVTEX Buzzer (Option)
5. Initial settings and Operation check after installation
5.1 Initial settings
5.2 Operation check after installation
6. Periodical Inspection and Maintenance
6.1 Periodical Inspection
6.2 Troubleshooting
7. Replacement of UNIT

Chapter 2 Field Maintenance Menu Operation Manual

References
CHAPTER 1

Installation and Maintenance


1. Components

Table of Components for NAVTEX Receiver Model NCR-333

Quantity
No. Name Type Remarks
Per set Total

1. Standard Components

1.1 NAVTEX Receiver NCR-333 1 1

1.2 Tapping screws MPTG31659 1 1 4 tapping screws

1.3 Instruction manual 7ZPJD0304A 1 1

1.4 Operation card 7ZPJD0306A 1 1

1.5 Antenna cable 7ZCJD0251 1 1 Length = 0.5m

2. Options

2.1 NAVTEX Antenna NAW-333 1 Whip antenna for NCR-333

2.2 Power Supply Unit (AC/DC) NBG-319 1 12 / 24VDC input

100 / 220VAC Manual


2.3 Power Supply Unit (DC) NBG-320 1
Change

2.4 External printer DPU-414 1


D-sub 9pin
2.5 Printer cable 7ZCJD0254 1
Length = 1.5m
D-sub 9pin
2.6 Printer cable 7ZCJD0270 1
Length = 10m

2.7 Printer power cable 7ZCJD0257B 1 Length = 1.5m

2.8 Printer connection kit 7ZXJD0076 1 7ZCJD0257 and terminal

2.9 Printer paper 6ZCAF00252A 1 112mm x φ50mm 25m

2.10 NAVTEX buzzer CGC-300B 1 External buzzer

Distress Message
2.11 DMC NCH-321A 1
Controller
External buzzer connection Length = 1.5 m and
2.12 7ZXJD0074 1
kit terminal (2pin)
Length = 1.5 m and
2.13 Data connection kit 7ZXJD0075 1
terminal (3pin)
2.14 Console mounting kit MPBC39314 1

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2. Specifications

2.1 NAVTEX RECEIVER (NCR-333)


2.1.1 Receiver
(1) Receiving frequency : 518kHz, 490kHz, 4209.5kHz
(2) Receiving mode : F1B
(3) Sensitivity : CER better than 1x10-2 at 1uV
(4) Antenna input : 50 ohms for NAVTEX antenna
50 ohms for wide-band antenna
High impedance for wire antenna
(5) Rated power supply voltage : 12 - 24Vdc (-10%, +30%)
(6) Power consumption : 9 Watts (at 24 Vdc input)
(7) Operating temperature : -15°C to +55°C (IEC 60945)
(8) Storage temperature : -25°C to +75°C
(9) Water resistance : IPX2

2.1.2 Operation panel


(1) Type of display : 5.7-inch FSTN LCD, 320×240 dots
(2) Key board : 12 keys
(3) Back-light : For LCD and key board
(4) Dimmer control : Bright, medium1, medium2, off (Selectable from keyboard)

2.1.3 External interfaces


(1) INS (Integrated Navigation System) communication ports DATA IN / DATA OUT
One communication port meets the requirements of IEC 61162-1
- Baudrate : 4800bps
- Data bit : 8bits
- Parity : none
- Stop bit : 1bit
- Flow control : none
(2) External printer / maintenance port PRINTER/MAINTENANCE
One communication port meets the requirements of RS-232C (D-sub 9pin).
- Baudrate : User setting (4800/ 9600/ 38.4k bps)
- Data bit : 8bits
- Parity : none
- Stop bit : 1bit
- Flow control : User setting (Hard/ None)

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(3) Photo coupler terminals BK
One port for Break in relay signal (12VDC or 24VDC)
(4) Photo mos relay terminals EXT ALM
One port for external alarm device
(5) Remote maintenance data output port DATA OUT2
One output port meets the requirements of IEC 61162-1
(6) MPD (Multi purpose display) communication port DISP
One communication port meets the requirements of RS-485

Note: IEC61162 interfaces comply with the following specifications.


- Output drive capacity: Differential driver output voltage is 2.0V or more (RL=100 ohms), driver output current
50mA
- Load on the line of inputs: 100 ohms.
- Electrical isolation of input circuits: Input circuits are electrically isolated from internal circuit with
opto-isolator.

2.1.4 Supported interface sentences


Indication Sentence format Supported sentence formatters
DATA IN Input data
IEC61162-1 Longitude/Latitude RMC,GGA,GLL
DATA OUT (NMEA Ver 1.5 - Time / Position
2.3) Datum Reference DTM

Speed Over Ground (SOG) RMC, VTG


Course Over Ground (COG) RMC, VTG
Heading HDT
Rate of Turn ROT
Acknowledge alarm ACK
IEC61097-6 Request NAVTEX messages NRM
Set NAVTEX mask NRM
Output data
IEC61162-1 Set alarm state ALR (*1)
IEC61097-6 New NAVTEX received message NRX
Set NAVTEX mask NRM
*1 ALR sentence is transmitted upon occurrence and repeated every 1 minute, other sentence is
transmitted when event occurred.

2.1.5 Received message log


(1) Stored message : Stores the 200 last received messages (*1). (Each channel)
(2) Saved message : Stores the 50 stored messages (*1). (Each channel)
(*1)
: message ... 500 character long message

Stored messages are erased 70 hours after their reception.


The source of time for handling message ageing is UTC from an external source (DATA IN).
When the data from the external source is not inputted, it is counted by the internal timer.

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2.2 NAVTEX ANTENNA (NAW-333) (Option)
2.2.1 Electrical characteristics
(1) Receiving frequency : 518kHz, 490kHz, 4209.5kHz
(2) Bandwidth : 504kHz +/- 20kHz
4209.5kHz +/- 100kHz
(3) Consumption current : 6.5Vdc 23mA
(4) Impedance : 50 ohms

2.2.1 Environmental condition


Operating temperature : -25°C to +55°C (IEC 60945)

2.3 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (NBG-320) (Option)


(1) Input voltage : 100-120 / 200-220 Vac ±10%, 50/60Hz Single phase
: 24Vdc (Back up power supply)
(2) Output voltage : Typ. 12Vdc ±10%
6.5Vdc ±10% (for External Printer)
(3) Maximum current : 1.5 A (12V)
2.0 A (6.5V)

2.3 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (NBG-319) (Option)


(1) Input voltage : 10.8 - 35Vdc
(2) Output voltage : 10.8 - 35Vdc
Typ. 6.5Vdc ±10% (for External Printer)
(3) Maximum current : 1.5 A (12/ 24V)
2.0 A (6.5V)

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NCR-333
NAVTEX RECEIVER
NAVTEX CMN-2333
Hi-Z 50ohm ANTENNA
J151 J152 J153 RX UNIT
J502
DATA OUT2 DISP EXT ALM
J1 J3 J2

TX-A
TX-B
GND-ISO
TX-A
TX-B
GND-ISO
EXT ALM+
EXT ALM-
1 31 3 1 2
7ZCJD0254

+BK
-BK
RX-A
RX-B
GND-ISO
TX-A
TX-B
GND-ISO
DC+
DC -
GND
PRINTER / MAINTENANCE
1 13
(Cable Length = 1.5m)
or
* 7ZCJD0270

-ANT
+ANT
(Cable Length = 10m)
DPU-414

NAW-333
7ZCJD0257B: Cable only
(Cable Length = 1.5m) PRINTER
3. Interconnection Diagram

WLH-30/0/18-U-5 GND
*

NAVTEX ANTENNA
(ATTACHMENT)
Printer Connection KIT
7ZXJD0076
(Cable Length = 1.5m) Maximum cable length between NBG-
319/320 and DPU-414 is 10m
COAXIAL CABLE
RG-58A/U
AND CONNECTOR

7ZXJD0074
0.42m Typ. * POWER SOURCE
(ATTACHMENT) DC+12/24V

(Cable Length = 1.5m)


- +

EXT ALM Connection KIT


EXT ALM- + RED CGC-300B
Connector: N-P-8
1
(JRC Supply) 2
NAVTEX

7ZXJD0075
7ZXJD0075
*2 x 1.5mm2 (JIS DPYC-1.5) EXT ALM+
3 BLACKBUZZER

DATA Connection KIT


DATA Connection KIT

(Cable Length = 1.5m)


(Cable Length = 1.5m)

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TB10
27 DAL NCH-321A
*2 x 1.5mm2 (JIS DPYC-1.5) EXT ALM-
28 S-GND
EXT ALM+ DMC
*RG-10UY 29 DAL
30 DAL +
50m max.

*2 x 1.5mm2 (JIS DPYC-1.5)


*1 x 2 x 0.75mm2 (JIS TTYCS-1)
MULTI PURPOSE DISPLAY
ABOVE DECK *1 x 2 x 0.75mm2 (JIS TTYCS-1) REMOTE MAINTENANCE
SERVER
Connector: N-P-8 *2 x 1.5mm2 (JIS DPYC-1.5)
EMERGENCY
BELOW DECK 7ZCJD0251
(JRC Supply) POWER SOURCE
(Cable Length = 0.5m)
DC+12/24V
+ DC6.5V
- OUT
*1 x 2 x 0.75mm2 (JIS TTYCS-1) NBG-319
MF/HF RADIO EQUIPMENTS
POWER SUPPLY
*2 x 1.5mm2 (JIS DPYC-1.5)
*1 x 2 x 0.75mm2 (JIS TTYCS-1) + DC12/24V DC12/24V + EMERGENCY
INS / (D)GPS RECEIVER (IEC61162-1) - OUT - POWER SOURCE
IN
DC+12/24V
*1 x 2 x 0.75mm2 (JIS TTYCS-1)
INS / ECDIS (IEC61162-1)
GND
*

NBG-320
POWER SUPPLY
*2 x 1.5mm2 (JIS DPYC-1.5)
+ DC6.5V AC IN U EMERGENCY
- OUT V POWER SOURCE
AC110/220V
*2 x 1.5mm2 (JIS DPYC-1.5)
+ DC12V DC24V IN + EMERGENCY
- OUT - POWER SOURCE
DC+24V

GND
*

Note1: * marked cables are supplied by dock yard NCR-333 NAVTEX RECEIVER
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
Note2: marked components are optional (Including Options)
4. Outline and Installation Drawings
4.1 NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver

Unit: mm
Mass: approx. 2.1kg
Color: N4

Outline Drawing of NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver

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Rear Cover
Open and change this cover when you
change an antenna terminal.

Protective cover
Cables are attached after removing this
cover.

Nameplate
Serial number of the equipment is printed on
the plate.

Cable clamp
Cables can be fastened by tie-wraps.

Cable cap for external equipments


External buzzer, Remote maintenance system and MPD (Multi
purpose display) connects to the connector.

Printer/Maintenance connector
Serial printer (RS-232C) and Maintenance PC connect to the
connector.

Rear Case Drawing of NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver

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Terminal Number and Name Description
1 ANT +
ANT Connect an antenna cable to these terminals.
2 ANT -
3 BK + Connect the key lines leading from the
BK
4 BK - transmitter to be used to these terminals.
Connect the INS / External GPS cable for
5 RXA
serial communication.
This equipment inputs data from the INS /
6 DATA IN RXB
External GPS.
GND Connect the signal ground cable for serial
7
ISO communication.
Connect the INS cable for serial
8 TXA communication.
This equipment sends received messages to
9 DATA OUT TXB INS.
GND Connect the signal ground cable for serial
10
ISO communication.
11 + Connect the power supply to these terminals.
12/24V
The voltage range of the power supply is from
DC IN
12 - 10.8 to 35.0 VDC.
This terminal is for electrical grounding to the
13 GND
vessel.

Caution
• Be sure to connect the “GND” terminal to the earth plate of ship side.

NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver


Terminal Numbers and Names

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1. The change of an antenna terminal
Remove the rear cover and change an antenna terminal on RX UNIT (CMN-2333).
(At first, the coaxial cable of rear cover is connected to the "ACT" of antenna terminal. : Refer
to the following figure.)

- Select the "ACT" terminal, when


connecting NAW-333.
- Change the "50 ohms" or “HI-Z
(High-impedance)” terminals by
antenna’s impedance when using
antenna other than NAW-333.

2. Cable clamp
Cables can be fastened by tie-wraps.

Ex)

Cut the metal braid armor,


Tie-wraps
and connect cables.
Antenna
Power
cable GND

NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver


Connection Diagram (1/2)
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3. Connection with optional equipments
Connect the cable of connection kit to the connector on RX UNIT (CNM-2333) when optional
equipments (External buzzer, Remote maintenance, MPD) are connected to NCR-333. Run the
cable of connection kit through the hole of Rear cover, and connect it to the terminal.

CMN-2333
Rear cover

J2
J1
J3

Remove the cable cap, run the


cable through the hole.

2 EXT ALM - (White)


2 TX-B (White)
3 GND-ISO (Shield)

1 EXT ALM + (Red)


2 TX-B (White)
3 GND-ISO (Shield)

1 TX-A (Red)
1 TX-A (Red)

MPD Remote maintenance External buzzer

Optional Connector on
Connection Kit Note
equipment CMN-2333
J2 External buzzer
CGC-300B (EXT connection kit --
ALARM) 7ZXJD0074
Remote J1 Data connection kit
future use
maintenance (DATA OUT2) 7ZXJD0075
MPD (Multi J3 Data connection kit
future use
Purpose Display) (DISP) 7ZXJD0075

NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver


Connection Diagram (2/2)

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Countersink for M3

MPBC39314 Console Mounting Kit (Option)


for NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver

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4.2 NAW-333 NAVTEX Antenna (Option)

610
4.5
190
1inch 14 UNS-2B

38

Φ44
350 - 500

RB-58A/U
WLH-30/0.18

単位: mm
質量: 約 2.1kg
塗装色: マンセル N4

Outline Drawing of NAW-333 NAVTEX Antenna (Option)

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1. Inspection
At unpacking a package for the NAW-333 unit in first time, inspect for the followings:
(1) To be no shipping damage for the unit and its accessories.
(2) To make sure the number of contents with referring the COMPOSITION OF NAW-333.

2. Storage
Store the all components in a dry room until installation.

3. Installation Procedure
(1) Assembly of Whip antenna
The whip antenna should be screwed directly into the top of NAVTEX Antenna unit and
tighten up by using a spanner.

Whip antenna

Wrap with self - bonding


tape and vinyl - tape after
fastening whip antenna

Monkey spanner

Navtex
Antenna unit

Fig.1. NAVTEX Antenna assembling

NAW-333 NAVTEX Antenna


Connection Diagram (1/4)

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(2) Fastening of NAVTEX Antenna
The antenna can be fastened to a mast or vertical pole with spacer and fitting bands
As shown in Fig.2.

Spacer
Whip antenna
Mast : φ34 (25A) -φ89.1 (80A)

Fitting band
*) Refer Fig.3

Clamps
Navtex
Antenna unit

Fig.2. NAVTEX Antenna fastened on a pole

1. Remove the screw on the 2. Tie the fitting band as shown in 3. If the fitting band is
fitting band with a flat the figure below. Then, if you too long, twist the clip to
tip screwdriver. tape the Navtex Antenna unit remove it, and cut off the
and spacer with vinyl - tape, band to a suitable length
you can work easily. with pliers. Clip
Clamp Vinyl - tape

Twist

Band
Flat tip
screwdriver

Pliers

4. The fitting band has such 5. When the fitting band has 6. Insert the clip into the

a length that it can fasten been properly prepared, hook fitting band clip, and screw

the antenna to a mast with the clip to the first square hole the clamp until the band is

a diameter of about 9cm. as counted from the end of the securely tightened.

According to the diameter of band, and tie the band around


the Navtex Antenna unit. Mast
the mast, cut off the band at
one of the square holes.
Mast diameter 9cm
8cm
1
7cm 2
6cm
3
5cm
4
4cm
5
3cm
6

Fig.3. Fastening with bands

NAW-333 NAVTEX Antenna


Connection Diagram (2/4)
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(3) Installation
Install the NAW-333 NAVTEX Antenna in accordance with the following procedure:
1) Select the location where obstructions are not within a radius of 1m, and reinforce
the antenna pole with a supporter as shown in the Fig.5 to prevent damage with
vibration on a ship
The NAVTEX antenna is kept away from the MF/HF antenna at least 2m or
more, and should be installed.
2) Wrap the connector and cable with self- bonding tape and vinyl-tape. (Refer to
Fig.5)
3) Connect the earth cable to the grounding point. (Refer to Fig.5)
Wrap the grounding point together with the end of the earth cable with self-bonding
tape at least 3 layers and wrap it with vinyl tape at least 3 layers.

Fig.4. Installation Example

NAW-333 NAVTEX Antenna


Connection Diagram (3/4)

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NAVTEX
ANTENNA
UNIT

CONNECTOR

SELF- BONDING TAPE


AND VINYL- TAPE

CABLE

Antenna side
Protective PVC tape (vinyl tape)
Taking care not to give tension to the tape,
wrap the tape around the connector with one
half of it overlapped so that the wrapped tape
may form three layers.
15mm or less

Without giving tensile force, ahead the finish


end of the tape by pressing it. Then, press the
entire surface of the wrapped tape with fingers
to secure adhesion.

N type connector

Self - bonding tape (Sumi tape B,etc.)


Take a proper length of tape off from the role.
15mm or more

While pulling the tape to double the length, wrap


it around the connector with one half of it
overlapped so that the wrapped tape may form
three layers. However, portions between the coaxial
cable and connector, and between the connector and
case have different diameters. Apply tape to these

Receiver side portions a little thickly.


When the tape has been wrapped, press it with
fingers to secure adhesion.

Fig.5. Protection of connector against water

NAW-333 NAVTEX Antenna


Connection Diagram (4/4)

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Connection Procedure of Coaxial Connector N-P-8
1. Parts (N-P-8)

Tightening Washer Gasket Clamp Ring Center contact Connector housing


Insulator
bracket (rubber)

2. Procedure
No. External view Procedure

Cut the metal braid armor and insulation sheath


1
as shown left.

Ravel the braid conductor and cut the insulator


2
as shown left.

Gather up the metal braid armor and raveled


braid conductor, and insert the armor clamp,
3
tightening bracket, washer, gasket, and clamp, in
order.

Fold the raveled braid as shown in the left figure,


cut them to the length of up to area A, and then
4
stretch them on the periphery of the clamp
A uniformly.

5 Dip-solder the conductor.

Solder

Center contact
Hole

6 Pre-solder the inside of the center contact.

Solder

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1. Insert the conductor while melting solder in
the center contact.
2. Be sure that no space is left between the
Insulator center contact and insulator.
7
3. Check the hole that solder flows between the
Center contact
conductor and center contact. Be sure that
solder covers the conductor sufficiently and
does not protrude outside the center contact.

1. Insert the ring and the connector housing,


and then tighten the tightening bracket
8 sufficiently.
2. Check the center contact is at the position
shown in the wiring completion diagram.

Measure the insulating resistance. The insulating


9
resistance is 10 M ohms or more.

Wiring completion diagram of N-type connector

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4.3 NBG-319 Power Supply Unit (Option)

2-φ6

4-Mounting holes

2-6x8

Unit: mm
Mass: approx. 0.9kg
Color: N7

Outline Drawing of NBG-319 Power Supply Unit (Option)

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1. Remove two screws of the terminal cover, and then connect the power cables to the
terminals.

Fuse 5A
(DC IN)

GND
Connect to DPU-414 External Printer

Connect to terminals in NCR-333


12 / 24VDC Input

2. Tighten two screws to the terminal cover.

NBG-319 Power Supply Unit


Connection Diagram

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4.4 NBG-320 Power Supply Unit (Option)

2-φ6

4-Mounting holes

2-6x8

Unit: mm
Mass: approx. 3.3kg
Color: N7

Outline Drawing of NBG-320 Power Supply Unit (Option)

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1. Remove two screws of the terminal cover, and two screws of the cable cover, and then
connect the power cables to the terminals.
Fuse 4A
(DC IN)

Fuse 2A
(AC IN)

AC Input*)
Connect to DPU-414 External Printer
24VDC Input
GND Connect to terminals in NCR-333

Cable cover screws

*) AC Input

If 100VAC power cable is connected, If 220VAC power cable is connected,


connect the power cable to the connect the power cable to the terminal
terminal of "100V" and "0". of "220V" and "0".

AC IN AC IN
220V 100V 0 220V 100V 0

2. Tighten two screws to the terminal cover, and then tighten two screws to the cable cover.

NBG-320 Power Supply Unit


Connection Diagram

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4.5 DPU-414 Printer (Option)

Unit: mm
Mass: approx. 0.7kg

Outline Drawing of DPU-414 Printer (Option)

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Velcro fastening x 2

(Attachment)

Stick the velcro fastenings


on the bottom of the
printer, and on the table.

Drawing of Recommended Space


for DPU-414 Printer Installation

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GND Printer power cable
Printer cable
DC6.5V, 2A

1. Normal connection + -
Printer cable:
7ZCJD0254 (1.5m)
or
7ZCJD0270 (10m)

Printer power cable:


7ZCJD0257 (1.5m)
DC OUT
24V 6.5V
- +
Connect the power cable
with the “+” and "-"
terminal of "DC OUT
6.5V".
Connect the cable of a
white dotted line to the
“minus (-)” terminal.

7ZCJD0257B

2. Extension of the printer power cable


Printer cable:
7ZCJD0254 (1.5m)
or
7ZCJD0270 (10m)

(1.5m)
DPYC-1.5
(max 8.5m)
Printer connection kit:
7ZXJD0076

7ZCJD0257B
Connect the cable of a
2

white dotted line to the


“minus (-)” terminal.
1

DPU-414 Printer
Connection Diagram

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Setting printer for NAVTEX (NCR-333)
When NAVTEX Receiver (NCR-333) connects a serial printer, please use by the following setup.

1. Interface: RS-232C
2. Protocol:
ASYNC Serial
Start bit 1-bit
Data length 8-bit
Parity none
Stop bit 1-bit
Baud rate 4800/ 9600/38400bps (default: 4800bps)
Flow control hard / none (default: hard)

3. Setup of DPU-414 (SII) connection


1) Turn the DPU-414 off.
2) Turn the DPU-414 on with setting mode.
To turn the DPU-414 on with setting mode, press and hold the ONLINE key until current
setting start printing out.
3) The print out of the current settings is followed by the prompt:
“Continue?: Push “ On-line SW”,
“Write?: Push “ Paper feed SW”
Press the ONLINE key.
4) ” Dip SW-1” is printed prompting the input of new settings. Set up by pushing the
following switch in order from 1 to 8.
Press key Status
1. FEED : Input Serial
2. ON LINE: Printing Speed high
3. ON LINE: Auto Loading On
4. FEED : Auto LF Off
5. FEED : Setting command disable
6. FEED : Printing density =100%
7. ON LINE:
8. ON LINE:

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5) The print out of the dip sw-1 settings is followed by the prompt:
“Continue?: Push “ On-line SW”,
“Write?: Push “ Paper feed SW”
Press the ONLINE key.
6) ” Dip SW-2” is printed prompting the input of new settings. Set up by pushing the
following switch in order from 1 to 8.
Press key Status
1. ONLINE: Printing columns 40
2. ON LINE: User font back up
3. ON LINE: Character select Normal
4. ONLINE: Zero Normal
5. ONLINE: International character England
6. ONLINE:
7. FEED:
8. FEED:
7) The print out of the dip sw-2 settings is followed by the prompt:
“Continue?: Push “ On-line SW”,
“Write?: Push “ Paper feed SW”
Press the ONLINE key.
8) ” Dip SW-3” is printed prompting the input of new settings. Set up by pushing the
following switch in order from 1 to 8.
Press key Status
1. ONLINE: Data length 8-bit
2. ON LINE: Parity setting none
3. ON LINE: Parity condition odd
4. ONLINE: Busy control H/W busy
5. ONLINE: Baud rate select 4800bps
6. FEED:
7. FEED:
8. FEED:
9) The print out of the dip sw-3 settings is followed by the prompt:
“Continue?: Push “ On-line SW”,
“Write?: Push “ Paper feed SW”
Press the Paper feed key. After the Paper feed key is pressed, the On-line and Off-line
lamp alternately blink and the new settings written to memory.
”DIP SW setting complete!!” is printed out and the printer returns to online mode.

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4.6 CGC-300B NAVTEX BUZZER (Option)

Mounting Hole

24.6 47.1

10.5

150 170

Unit: mm
質量: 約 0.7kg
Outline Drawing of CGC-300B NAVTEX BUZZER (Option)

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Back View

+ 3

(Red) (Black)
7ZXJD0074
External buzzer connection kit

EXT ALM - (White)


DPYC-1.5
2
1

EXT ALM + (Red)

+ -
DC 12/24V

CGC-300B NAVTEX BUZZER


Connection Diagram

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5. Initial settings and Operation check after installation
5.1 Initial settings

Caution
• After installation or replacing of the equipment, be sure to execute initial setting before operation.
• After the end of operation in the field maintenance mode, be sure to restart the equipment in the
normal mode (with the [PWR/CONT] key pressed).

5.1.1 Field maintenance mode and “INITIAL SETTING” menu


To make initial setting, start the equipment in the field maintenance mode, and then select the
“INITIALSETTING” menu. When turning off the power, press and hold the [PWR/CONT] and [DIM]
keys down until the power turns off.

[Operation Procedure]
(1) When turning on the power, press and hold the [PWR/CONT] and [MENU] keys down until the
message “NAVTEX RECEIVER NCR-333 NOW LOADING… PLEASE WAIT…" appears. When
the equipment is started in the field maintenance mode, “7. FIELD MAINTENANCE” is added to
the MAIN MENU.

MAIN MENU ⅤⅢ

1.RX STATION_
2.MESSAGE TYPE

3.DISPLAY
4.NAVTEX
5.MAINTENANCE

6.LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
--------------------------------
7.FIELD MAINTENANCE
[EXIT]

Selecting "1. INITIAL SETTING" from “7. FIELD MAINTENANCE” menu causes the "INITIAL
SETTING" menu to appear.
INITIAL SETTING ⅩⅠ

1.PORT SETTING
- ECDIS (OUT) : INS
- REMOTE MAINTENANCE(OUT):OFF
- EXT ALM(OUT) : ON
: CLOSE
- DISP (IN/OUT): OFF
2.CONTROLLER TYPE : MAIN
3.STATION MODE : SHIP
4.SERIAL NO. : GD12345
5.ZCZC ID : ON

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1. PORT SETTING: Perform setting up each port.
2. CONTROLLER TYPE: Select the controller type.
3. STATION MODE: Select the station mode.
4. SERIAL NO.: Enter the serial number of this equipment.
5. ZCZC ID: Select the display ZCZC ID.

(For details about the setting, see Section 3 in Field Maintenance Menu Operation Manual.)

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5.2 Operation check after installation
This section describes the procedure for operation check after installation.

5.2.1 Self diagnosis (SELF DIAGNOSIS)


Use the self-diagnosis function to check the operation. To execute self-diagnosis, start the equipment
in the field maintenance mode, and then select the “SELF DIAGNOSIS” menu from the
“MAINTENANCE” menu.

[Operation Procedure]
(1) Selecting "5. MAINTENANCE" from MAIN MENU causes the "MAINTENANCE" menu to appear.
MANINTENANCE ⅩⅠ

1.SELF DIAGNOSIS
2.NAVTEX ALARM

3.STATUS
4.PORT MONITOR
5.SOFTWARE VERSION
- PROGRAM : 02.00
- LANGUAGE: 01.00
- OPTION : --.--

(2) Selecting “1.SELF DIAGNOSIS” from the “MAINTENANCE” menu causes the “SELF
DIAGNOSIS” menu to appear.
SELF DIAGNOSIS ⅩⅠ
1.SELF DIAGNOSIS :START Self-diagnosis item
ROM :GOOD
RAM :GOOD
SIO :GOOD
PS :GOOD Diagnosis result item
ANTENNA CHECK :GOOD
518KHZ OVER ALL TEST :GOOD
490KHZ OVER ALL TEST :GOOD Result of OVER ALL TEST
4209.5KHZ OVER ALL TEST:GOOD When test data is received
normally, character strings are
THE QUICK BLOWN FOX JUMPS OVER displayed as shown in the left
THE LAZY DOG.123456789.,?()+-:
figure. The character which
2.LCD DIAGNOSIS :CANCEL was not able to be received is
displayed with "*" when it is not
3.SELF DIAGNOSIS LOG able to receive normally. When
character size has selected
“NORMAL”, these character
strings are displayed.

(3) To execute the self-diagnosis, select “1.SELF DIAGNOSIS”. Press the ▲ ▼ key to select the
“START”, self-diagnosis is started.

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List of self-diagnosis result for NCR-333 NAVTEX Receiver

Diagnosis Corrective
Self-diagnosis item Description
result action
The data memory and the program memory
are checked. When the program memory is
[1], [2]
ROM abnormal (NG), ‘[1]’ is displayed, and when
GOOD/NG the data memory is abnormal, ‘[2]’ is
displayed.
The memory for temporarily storage is
RAM GOOD/NG checked.
Serial interfaces are checked. Replace
When the ‘ECDIS/GPS’ port is abnormal CMJ-501N
[1], [2], [3] (NG), ‘[1]’ is displayed, and when the
SIO
GOOD/NG ‘Maintenance/Printer’ port is abnormal, ‘[2]’
is displayed, and when the ‘DISP’ port is
abnormal, ‘[3]’ is displayed.
The power supply part is checked.
PS GOOD/NG When power supply voltage is below 9v, a
diagnostic result displays NG.
Replace
The DC voltage of the NAVTEX antenna is CMN-2333
ANTENNA CHECK GOOD/NG checked. or
NAW-333
518KHZ OVER ALL TEST GOOD/NG Internal receiver (RX1) is checked.
Replace
490KHZ OVER ALL TEST GOOD/NG Internal receiver (RX2) is checked.
CMN-2333
4209.5KHZ OVER ALL TEST GOOD/NG Internal receiver (RX3) is checked.

(4) To execute the LCD diagnosis, select “2.LCD DIAGNOSIS”. Press the ▲ ▼ key to select the
“START”, LCD-diagnosis is started.

Note: If the LCD diagnosis starts, the viewing area will display black and white alternately. If LCD
does not display black and white alternately, replace the LCD unit (CCN-392).

(5) To check the past self-diagnosis results, select “3.SELF DIAGNOSIS LOG”. “SELF DIAGNOSIS
LOG” screen appears.

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5.2.2 Input port data check (PORT MONITOR)
Check that data is correctly inputted from the external equipments.

[Operation Procedure]
(1) Selecting "5. MAINTENANCE" from MAIN MENU causes the "MAINTENANCE" menu to appear.

(2) Selecting “4.PORT MONITOR” from the “MAINTENANCE” menu causes the “PORT MONITOR”
menu to appear.
PORT MONITOR ⅩⅠ

1.PORT SELECTION: OFF

2.PORT LOG

(3) Select 1.PORT SELECTION from the “PORT MONITOR” menu, select the port to be checked,
and then press the [ENT] key. The screen appears to display the input data of the selected port.
PORT MONITOR ⅩⅠ PORT MONITOR ⅩⅠ
$PRMC,012601.00,A,3541.273,N,1393
4.251,E,00.0,158.,020903,00.,W,D*2
1.PORT MONITOR: GPS IN D
ENT $GPGLL,3541.273,N,13934.251,E,0126
01.0
2.PORT LOG $GPGGA,012602.00,3541.273,N,13934.
251,E,2,08,01.0,+0050,M,+039,M,05,
,0686*5C
$PRMC,012601.00,A,3541.273,N,1393
4.251,E,00.0,158.,020903,00.,W,D*2
D
CLR $GPGLL,3541.273,N,13934.251,E,0126
01.0
$GPGGA,012602.00,3541.273,N,13934.
251,E,2,08,01.0,+0050,M,+039,M,05,
,0686*5C

Selectable items Monitoring ports


OFF --
GPS IN DATA IN (The terminal of the rear cover)
DISP IN DISP port (Input)
DISP OUT DISP port (Output)

When the checksum value of an input command is wrong, the checksum value of the command is
displayed highlighted.
Ex) [Valid checksum] $GPZDA,012601.00,02,09,2003,00,00*68
[Invalid checksum] $GPZDA,012601.00,02,09,2003,00,00*69

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5.2.3 Output port data check (MAINTENANCE CHECK)
Check that data is correctly outputted to the external equipments.

[Operation Procedure]
(1) Selecting “2.MAINTENANCE CHECK” from the “MAINTENANCE” menu causes the
“MAINTENANCE CHECK” menu to appear.
MAINTENANCE CHECK ⅩⅠ

1.PORT SELECTION: REMOTE MAINTE


2.DATA OUTPUT : START

(2) Select 1.PORT SELECTION from the “MAINTENANCE CHECK” menu, select the port to be
checked, and then press the [ENT] key.

(3) Select “2.DATA OUTPUT”, press the ▲ ▼ key to select the “START”. The test data is outputted
to external equipment.

(For details about the setting, see Section 3 in Field Maintenance Menu Operation Manual.)

5.2.4 System restart


After the end of operation in the field maintenance mode, be sure to restart the equipment in
the normal mode (with the [PWR/CONT] key pressed).

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6. Periodic Inspection and Maintenance

6.1 Periodic inspection


Regarding the functions for performing self-diagnosis and monitoring the system status, please
refer to “6.3.5 Maintenance Menu” of Instruction manual.

6.1.1 Confirming the RX station and Message type


To check the receiving station and message type, please refer to 6.1.3 and 6.3.2 of
Instruction manual. Be sure to set up the receiving station and message type correctly.

6.1.2 Confirming the Alarm Status


With referring 6.3.5.2 of Instruction manual, confirm that failure alarm is not occurring. If any
alarm occurs, check the cause of the alarm. NCR-333 Alarm Table is followings.

NCR-333 Alarm Table


Fatal error (ALR sentence output)
Alarm Indication Alarm Occurrence Conditions
No.
005 Built in self test failure After carrying out self-diagnosis, NCR-333 detected
006 General failure that the input voltage was abnormal.
005 Built in self test failure After carrying out self-diagnosis, NCR-333 detected
051 Antenna malfunction that the output voltage of antenna terminal was low
voltage.
004 Receiver malfunction After carrying out self-diagnosis, NCR-333 detected
005 Built in self test failure that the receiver 1 (518kHz) could not receive
056 Receiver 1 malfunction because of abnormalities.
004 Receiver malfunction After carrying out self-diagnosis, NCR-333 detected
005 Built in self test failure that the receiver 2 (490kHz) could not receive
057 Receiver 2 malfunction because of abnormalities.
004 Receiver malfunction After carrying out self-diagnosis, NCR-333 detected
005 Built in self test failure that the receiver 3 (4209.5kHz) could not receive
058 Receiver 3 malfunction because of abnormalities.
006 General failure The input voltage is low level.
053 Rx unit modem error The receiver 1 (518kHz) could not receive because
056 Receiver 1 malfunction of internal MODEM failure.
053 Rx unit modem error The receiver 2 (490kHz) could not receive because
057 Receiver 2 malfunction of internal MODEM failure.
053 Rx unit modem error The receiver 3 (4209.5kHz) could not receive
058 Receiver 3 malfunction because of internal MODEM failure.
051 Antenna malfunction The output voltage of antenna terminal is low
voltage.
052 Flash memory error The flash memory data is abnormal.
054 Printer error External printer is abnormal.
055 EXT SIO output error “DISP” output port is abnormal.

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6.2 Trouble Shootings

6.2.1 Trouble Shootings


This section presents a troubleshooting guideline for finding defective sections.

Symptom of Error Possible Cause or Cause of Fault Countermeasures


Power is not supplied when Power is not distributed from Supply power from the distribution
the power switch is pressed. the inboard distribution panel. panel.
Power is not supplied from the Check that the wiring of the power unit
power supply unit or NCR-333. is correct.
Check that the output voltage of the
power unit or NCR-333 is correct.
Power that the power unit Replace the power unit.
supplies is out of range.
The fuses in the Power Supply Check that the wiring is correct and
Unit (Option) are blown out. replace the fuses.
The power supply cable is Replace the power supply cable.
broken.
The controller switch is broken. Replace the CMD-953 circuit board.
Some dots are missing on the The LCD malfunctions. Replace the LCD.
LCD. The control unit malfunctions. Replace the CMJ-501N circuit board.
The illumination does not The control unit malfunctions. Replace the CMJ-501N circuit board.
light. The LCD malfunctions. Replace the LCD.
No alarming sound is The buzzer malfunctions. Replace the CMD-953 circuit board.
generated The control unit malfunctions. Replace the CMJ-501N circuit board.
No NAVTEX message is The polarity or antenna cable Check if the polarity is correct and
received. is incorrect. connect it.
Neither the receiving station Refer to “6.3.1” or “6.3.2” of Instruction
nor the message type is manual.
selected correctly.
The NAVTEX antenna Replace the NAW-333.
(NAW-333) is damaged.
The following alarm number Replace the CMN-2333.
appears: 004.
Internal receiver 1, 2 or 3 is
broken.
Sensor data (external GPS, The polarity of the serial cable Check if the polarity is correct and
gyro, and rate-of-turn) cannot is incorrect. connect it.
be loaded. The interface between the Check if the interface is correct before
sensor and NCR-333 is its connection.
incorrect.
The sentence that the sensor Check the output command and the
generates is not supported by version.
the NCR-333.
The serial format (baud rate, Check the serial format of the sensor.
etc.) does not meet the setting
of the controller.
The sensor (GPS, gyro, Replace the sensor.
rate-of-turn indicator)
malfunctions.
The DPU (CMJ-501N) Replace the CMJ-501N circuit board.
malfunctions.

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Symptom of Error Possible Cause or Cause of Fault Countermeasures
The external printer does not The external printer is not ON. Turn on the external printer.
print The printer power is not turned Check the printer power cable.
on.
Printer property (printer Refer to “6.3.4.5” of Instruction manual.
settings) is incorrect.

6.2.2 Maintenance Units


Maintenance units for repair are followings.

No. Unit Name Model Note


1 RX UNIT CMN-2333
2 DPU CMJ-501N
3 KEYBOARD UNIT CMD-953
4 NAVTEX ANTENNA NAW-333-1 ANTENNA for NCR-333
5 POWER SUPPLY UNIT NBG-319 DC: +12/24Vdc
6 POWER SUPPLY UNIT NBG-320 AC: 100/220Vac, DC: +24Vdc
7 Whip Antenna 5ABBE00001 0.6 m

Fuses
No. Unit Name Model Note
1 5A Fuse ULTSC 5A N1 For NBG-319
2 2A Fuse MQ4 250V 2A N1 For NBG-320
3 4A Fuse MQ2 125V 4A N1 For NBG-320

6.2.3 Spear parts for periodic maintenance


Spear parts for periodic maintenance are followings.

No. Unit Name Code Decline Note


period
1 LCD Unit CCN-392 40,000 hours 5 years in continuous operation
2 Printer (Option) DPU-414 Approx. When the thermal paper of 25m roll length
500,000lines is used, about 90 thermal papers can be
used.

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7. Replacement of unit
1. NAVTEX Receiver (NCR-333)

Remove the coaxial cable and


connector cable of terminal from
CMN-2333(RX UNIT).

Rear cover

Rear case

Protective cover

Cable cap

Connector cover

Rear case

Rubber packing

Front panel

架台
Knob bolt

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Front panel

LCD UNIT CCN-392

KEYBOARD UNIT CMD-953

Contact rubber

固定枠 DPU CMJ-501N

取付座
RX UNIT CMN-2333

リアケース
Rear case

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How to remove internal cables
Three cables are connected to the rear cover if the front panel is opened.
- LCD cable
- LCD cable for backlight
- Keyboard cable
How to remove these cables is explained.

Remove the LCD cable and the LCD cable for backlight from the connectors (CMJ-501N) of the rear
case.
Remove the keyboard cable from the connector (CMD-953) of the front panel.

Rear case
Keyboard cable
LCD cable

LCD cable for backlight Front panel

Keyboard cable

Front panel

2
1 3

How to remove the keyboard cable


Remove the keyboard cable from the connector according to the
number of the above figure.
① As shown in the above figure, pull a stopper lightly to the front.
② Push up the stopper upwards lightly.
③ Pull and remove the cable.

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CHAPTER 2

Field Maintenance Menu Operation Manual


Contents

1 Starting up Maintenance Mode ------------------------------------------- 2-3


2 Field Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-4
2.1 Field maintenance menu screen ----------------------------------------- 2-4
2.1.1 Initial settings of NCR-333 (INITIAL SETTING) ---------------------- 2-5
2.1.1.1 PORT SETTING -------------------------------------------------------------- 2-6
2.1.1.2 CONTROLLER TYPE -------------------------------------------------------- 2-6
2.1.1.3 STATION MODE -------------------------------------------------------------- 2-6
2.1.1.4 SERIAL NO. --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7
2.1.1.5 ZCZC ID --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-7
2.1.2 MAINTENANCE CHECK ---------------------------------------------------- 2-8
2.1.2.1 PORT SELECTION ---------------------------------------------------------- 2-9
2.1.2.2 DATA OUTPUT ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2-9
2.1.3 System initialization (INITIALIZE) ----------------------------------------- 2-10
2.1.4 SOFTWARE UPDATE ------------------------------------------------------ 2-11
2.1.4.1 BAUDRATE --------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-12
2.1.4.2 UPDATING AREA ------------------------------------------------------------ 2-12
2.1.4.3 Update software -------------------------------------------------------------- 2-12
2.1.5 REMOTE MAINTENANCE SETTING ----------------------------------- 2-13
Appendix -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2-14

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Menu Tree (FIELD MAINTENANCE MODE)
[DISP] Key
*( ) is not displayed depending on the selection.
POS/TIME

SELECT MSG LIST

MSG LIST 2
[ENT

MSG LIST 1
[DISP] key
(Power ON)
MSG VIEW

[ ], [ENT] Key [ ], [ENT] Key [ ], [ENT] Key [ ], [ENT] Key


[MENU]    [CLR]
[MENU]
[ ], [CLR] Key [ ], [CLR] Key [ ], [CLR] Key [ ], [CLR] Key
[MENU] Key

MAIN MENU 1. RX STATION 1. RX MODE


2. OPERATING FREQ.
3. AUTO MODE SETTING 1. STATION (AUTO)
4. MANUAL MODE SETTING 1. STATION (MANUAL)
2. MESSAGE TYPE 1. MSG TYPE
3. DISPLAY 1. CONTRAST
2. DIMMER
- MAXIMUM
- TYPICAL
- MINIMUM
- ALARM
3. BUZZER
- ALARM MSG
- RECEIVED MSG
- NAVTEX ALARM
- CLICK
4. LOCAL TIME
5. USER KEY SETTING 1. USER KEY
6. POS/TIME DISP. SET
4. NAVTEX 1. CHARACTER SIZE
2. CER DISP.SETTING
3. MESSAGE SCROLL
4. MESSAGE SPEED
5. PRINTER PROPERTY
- DATA OUT
- DATA FORMAT
- BAUDRATE
- FLOW CONTROL
- PRINT DIRECTION
6. INS MSG OUTPUT SETTING
7. PRINT MSG OUTPUT SETTING
5. MAINTENANCE 1. SELF DIAGNOSIS 1. SELF DIAGNOSIS
2. LCD DIAGNOSIS
3. SELF DIAGNOSIS LOG
2. NAVTEX ALARM 1. ALARM HISTORY
3. STATUS 1. STATUS
2. Stored MSG ID 1. ID LISTscreen
4. PORT MONITOR 1. PORT SELECTION 1. MONITOR screen
2. PORT LOG 1. LOG screen
5. SOFTWARE VERSION
- PROGRAM
MAINTENANCE NO
- LANGUAGE
- OPTION
6. LANGUAGE (   ): [▼]+[*]

7. FIELD MAINTENANCE 1. INITIAL SETTING 1. PORT SETTING


- ECDIS
- REMOTE MAINTENANCE
[PWR/CONT]+[MENU]
- EXT ALM
- DISP
2. CONTROLLER TYPE
3. STATION MODE
4. SERIAL NO.
5. ZCZC ID
(6. FS IN)
2. MAINTENANCE CHECK 1. PORT SELECTION
2. DATA OUTPUT
3. MODEM CONTROL
3. DATA CLEAR 1. STORED MESSAGE CLEAR
2. STORED MESSAGE ID CLEAR
3. SAVE MESSAGE CLEAR
4. ALL CLEAR
4. SOFTWARE UPGRADE 1. SOFTWARE UPDATE (BAUDRATE)
2. UPDATING AREA
5. REMOTE DIAGNOSIS 1. STATUS INFORMATION
2. ALARM HISTORY
3. SOFTWARE VERSION

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1. Starting up Maintenance Mode

Press the MENU key and the PWR/CONT key while the main power is turned on.
After it starts up, the MAIN MENU screen appears and
7. FIELD MAINTENANCE
is added to the previous menu as maintenance items.

MAIN MENU ⅤⅢ

1.RX STATION_
2.MESSAGE TYPE
3.DISPLAY

4.NAVTEX
5.MAINTENANCE
6.LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
--------------------------------
7.FIELD MAINTENANCE
[EXIT]

(Character size: Normal)


MAIN MENU Ⅵ MAN MENU Ⅵ
1.RX STATION
2.MESSAGE TYPE 1.RX STATION
3.DISPLAY 2.MESSAGE TYPE
4.NAVTEX 3.DISPLAY
5.MAINTENANCE 4.NAVTEX
6.LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
--------------------------------- 5.MAINTENANCE
7.FIELD MAINTENANCE 6.LANG.:ENGLISH
7.F.MAINTENANCE
[EXIT]
[EXIT]

(Character size: Medium) (Character size: Large)

Fig.1-1 Main menu for maintenance mode

Procedures
1. Press the ▲ ▼ key for moving the cursor over the menu, and select the menu item.

2. When the ENT key or the key is pressed, the menu screen of selected item is displayed.

Notes
Previous screen is displayed when the CLR key is pressed. (Such as message text display or message
list 1, etc).

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2. Field Maintenance

2.1 Field maintenance menu screen

When “7. FIELD MAINTENANCE“ is selected from the main menu, FIELD MAINTENANCE menu screen
appears.
This menu displays settings of each item.

FIELD MAINTENANCE ⅤⅢ

1.INITIAL SETTING
2.MAINTENANCE CHECK
3.DATA CLEAR
4.SOFTWARE UPGRADE
5.REMOTE DIAGNOSIS SETTING

(Character size: Normal)


FIELD MAINTENANCE Ⅵ F.MAINTENANCE Ⅵ
1.INITIAL SETTING
2.MAINTENANCE CHECK 1.INITIAL SETTING
3.DATA CLEAR 2.MAINTENANCE CHK
4.SOFTWARE UPGRADE 3.DATA CLEAR
5.REMOTE DIAGNOSIS SETTING 4.SOFTWARE UPGARDE
5.REMOTE DIAGNOSIS

(Character size: Medium) (Character size: Large)


Fig.2-1 FIELD MAINTENANCE menu screen
Procedures
1. Press the ▲ ▼ key for moving the cursor over the menu, and select the menu item.
2. When the ENT key or key is pressed, the menu screen of selected item is displayed.

Notes
- To return to the MAIN MENU menu screen again, press the CLR key or key.

The outlines of Menus are below:


1. INITIAL SETTING: Perform initial setting of NAVTEX system. (See 2.1.1)
2. MAINTENANCE CHECK: Confirm total connection. (See 2.1.2)
3. DATA CLEAR: Initialize for each unit. (See 2.1.3)
4. SOFTWARE UPGRADE: This menu is used for writing the software by serial transmission.
(See 2.1.4)
5. REMOTE DIAGNOSIS SETTING: Perform initial setting of Remote maintenance system.
(See 2.1.5)

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2.1.1 Initial settings of NCR-333 (INITIAL SETTING)

When 1.INITIAL SETTING is selected from FIELD MAINTENANCE menu, INITIAL SETTING menu screen
appears.
Perform initial setting of NCR-333 system.
INITIAL SETTING ⅩⅠ

1.PORT SETTING
- ECDIS (OUT) : INS
- REMOTE MAINTENANCE(OUT):OFF
- EXT ALM(OUT) : ON
: CLOSE
- DISP (IN/OUT): OFF
2.CONTROLLER TYPE : MAIN
3.STATION MODE : SHIP
4.SERIAL NO. : GD12345
5.ZCZC ID : ON

(Character size: Normal)


INITIAL SETTING Ⅵ INITIAL SET Ⅵ
1.PORT SETTING
- ECDIS (OUT) : INS 1.PORT SETTING
- REMOTE MAINTENANCE(OUT):OFF - ECDIS(OUT):INS
- EXT ALM(OUT) : ON - REMOTE MAINTE
: CLOSE (OUT):OFF
- DISP (IN/OUT): OFF
2.CONTROLLER TYPE : MAIN - EXT ALM
3.STATION MODE : SHIP (OUT):ON
4.SELIAL NO. : GD12345 :CLOSE
5.ZCZC ID : ON - DISP
(IN/OUT):ON

(Character size: Medium) (Character size: Large)


Fig.2-2 INITIAL SETTING menu screen

Procedures
1. Press the ▲ ▼ key for moving the cursor over the menu, and select the menu item.
2. When the ENT key or key is pressed, cursor moves to the right side of ":".

Notes
- To return to the Field maintenance menu screen again, press the CLR key or key.
- If the key is pressed when cursor is on the right side of ":"of item, cursor returns on the item.

The outlines of menus are as follows:


1. PORT SETTING: Perform setting up each port. (See 2.1.1.1)
2. CONTROLLER TYPE: Select the controller type. (See 2.1.1.2)
3. STATION MODE: Select the station mode. (See 2.1.1.3)
4. SERIAL NO.: Enter the serial number of this equipment. (See 2.1.1.4)
5. ZCZC ID: Select the display ZCZC ID. (See 2.1.1.5)

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2.1.1.1 PORT SETTING

Select 1. PORT SETTING, and press the ENT key. Cursor moves to the right side of ":". To set up each port,
press the ▲ ▼ key, and then press the ENT key.

1.PORT SETTING
- ECDIS (OUT) : JRC
- REMOTE MAINTENANCE(OUT):OFF
- EXT ALM(OUT) : ON
: CLOSE
- DISP (IN/OUT): OFF

Select the output data format of the "ECDIS" port.


- JRC: The message data of NAVTEX is outputted to ECDIS (manufactured by JRC).
- INS: The message data is outputted to INS (Integrated Navigation System).

Select “ON” (this port is used) or “OFF” (this port is not used) for “REMOTE MAINTENANCE (DATA OUT 2)”,
“EXT ALM” and "DISP" port.
- REMOTE MAINTENANCE: To output data to the remote maintenance system, select "ON".
- EXT ALM: To use an external buzzer, select “ON”
CLOSE: Select "CLOSE", when CGC-300B is connected.
Msg type “D(search&rescue)” received : CLOSE
Normal : OPEN
OPEN: Msg type “D(search&rescue)” received : OPEN
Normal : CLOSE

- DISP: To use the MPD (Malti Purpose Display), select “ON”.

2.1.1.2 CONTROLLER TYPE

Select 2.CONTROLLER TYPE, and press the ENT key. Cursor moves to the right side of ":".
To set up this item, press the ▲ ▼ key, and then press the ENT key.

2.CONTROLLER TYPE : MAIN

Initial setting of this item has selected "MAIN".


- MAIN: Normally, select “MAIN”.
- SUB: When this equipment is added as the sub display, this item selects "SUB".
The message inputted from the serial port is received and displayed.

2.1.1.3 STATION MODE

Select 3.STATION MODE, and press the ENT key. Cursor moves to the right side of ":".
To set up this item, press the ▲ ▼ key, and then press the ENT key.

3.STATION MODE : SHIP

Initial setting of this item has selected "SHIP".


- SHIP: Normally, select “SHIP”.
- COAST: Unused mode

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2.1.1.4 SERIAL NO.

When 4. SERIAL NO. is selected, “SERIAL NO.” is ready to be entered. To enter the serial number of this
equipment, press the ▲ ▼ key for selecting a number, and then press the ENT key.

4.SERIAL NO. : GD12345

The numbers are entered from left to right for each digit.
When the CLR key is pushed, the input position (Cursor) moves back to the left.

2.1.1.5 ZCZC ID

Select 5.ZCZC ID, and press the ENT key. Cursor moves to the right side of ":".
To set up this item, press the ▲ ▼ key, and then press the ENT key.

5.ZCZC ID : ON

Initial setting of this item has selected "ON".


- ON : ZCZC ID is display as a message text screen.
- OFF : ZCZC ID is not display as a message text screen.

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2.1.2 MAINTENANCE CHECK

When 2.MAINTENANCE CHECK is selected from FIELD MAINTENANCE menu, MAINTENANCE CHECK
menu screen appears.
Perform a connection check. Check data is outputted to the external equipment connected from this
equipment. Confirm that check data is displayed (or printed) on external equipment.

MAINTENANCE CHECK ⅩⅠ

1.PORT SELECTION: REMOTE MAINTE


2.DATA OUTPUT : START

(Character size: Normal)


MAINTENANCE CHECK Ⅵ MAINTE CHECK Ⅵ

1.PORT SELECTION: REMOTE MAINTE 1.PORT SELECTION


: REMOTE MAINTE
2.DATA OUTPUT : START
2.DATA OUTPUT
: CANCEL

(Character size: Medium) (Character size: Large)


Fig.2-3 MAINTENANCE CHECK menu screen

Procedures
1. Press the ▲ ▼ key for moving the cursor over the menu, and select the menu item.
2. When the ENT key or key is pressed, Cursor moves to the right side of ":".

Notes
- To return to the FIELD MAINTENANCE menu screen again, press the CLR key or key.
- If the key is pressed when cursor is on the right side of ":", cursor returns on the item.

The outlines of menus are as follows:


1. PORT SELECTION: Select the output port (See 2.1.2.1)
2. DATA OUTPUT: Select the “START” or “CANCEL” (See 2.1.2.2)

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2.1.2.1 PORT SELECTION

Select the port which outputs check data.

1.PORT SELECTION: REMOTE MAINTE

Press the ▲ ▼ key for the following port selection, and press the ENT key.
- PRINTER/PC: PRINTER/MAINTENANCE port is selected.
The following data is printed to the connected printer.

THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG.123456790

- ECDIS OUT: INS/ECDIS and Remote Maintenance (DATA OUT 2) ports are selected.
The following data for INS/ECDIS is outputted to the each port.

ZCZC AI00
TEST MESSAGE
NNNN

- REMOTE MAINTE: INS/ECDIS and Remote Maintenance (DATA OUT 2) ports are selected.
The following data for Remote Maintenance system is outputted to the port.
$PJRCD, CR, 0,11,NCR-333, GD?????*hh (?:Set number, hh:Checksum)

- BZ/DMC: EXT ALM port is selected.


If "START" of "DATA OUTPUT" is selected, the On/Off signal in cycles of 500 milliseconds
is outputted internal BZ for 5 seconds.
The close signal outputs EXT ALM port for 5 seconds.

- DISP OUT: DISP port is selected.


MPD displays the following data (message text).

Receive channel: 518 kHz


Date & Time: 31/12/2999 23:59
Message text: THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG.
123456790

2.1.2.2 DATA OUTPUT

Press the ▲ ▼ key and select the “START” or “CANCEL”, and then press the ENT key.

2.DATA OUTPUT : START

The initial setting is ‘START’.


START: The output of check data is started.
CANCEL: Cursor returns on the item.

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2.1.3 System initialization (DATA CLEAR)

When 3.DATA CLEAR is selected from FIELD MAINTENANCE menu, DATA CLEAR menu screen appears.
Initialize each setup and clear each message.

DATA CLEAR ⅩⅠ

1.STORED MESSAGE CLEAR

2.STORED MESSAGE ID CLEAR

3.SAVE MESSAGE CLEAR

4.ALL CLEAR

(Character size: Normal)


DATA CLEAR Ⅵ DATA CLEAR Ⅵ
1.STORED MESSAGE CLEAR
1.STORED MSG CLEAR
2.STORED MESSAGE ID CLEAR 2.STORED ID CLEAR

3.SAVE MESSAGE CLEAR 3.SAVE MSG CLEAR

4.ALL CLEAR
4.ALL CLEAR

(Character size: Medium) (Character size: Large)


Fig.2-4 DATA CLEAR menu screen
Procedures
1. Press the ▲ ▼ key for moving the cursor over the menu, and select the menu item.
2. When the ENT key is pressed, the initialization of selected item is started.

Notes
- To return to the FIELD MAINTENANCE menu screen again, press the CLR key or key.

The outlines of menus are as follows:


1. STORED MESSAGE CLEAR: The stored messages are cleared.
2. STORED MESSAGE ID CLEAR: The stored messages IDs are cleared.
3. SAVE MESSAGE CLEAR: The saved messages are cleared.
4. ALL CLEAR: The above messages are cleared and each setup is initialized.

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2.1.4 SOFTWARE UPGRADE

When 4.SOFTWARE UPGRADE is selected from FIELD MAINTENANCE menu, SOFTWARE UPGRADE
menu screen appears.

SOFTWARE UPGRADE ⅩⅠ

1.SOFTWARE UPGRADE:
BAUDRATE: 38400BPS

2.UPDATING AREA : PROGRAM

- PLEASE PRESS THE ‘*’ KEY -

(Character size: Normal)


SOFTWARE UPGRADE Ⅵ SOFT UPGRADE Ⅵ
1.SOFTWARE UPGRADE:
BAUDRATE: 38400BPS 1.SOFTWARE UPGRADE
BAUDRATE: 34800
2.UPDATING AREA : PROGRAM 2.UPDATING AREA
: PROGRAM

- PLEASE PRESS
- PLEASE PRESS THE ‘*’ KEY - THE * KEY -

(Character size: Medium) (Character size: Large)


Fig.2-5 SOFTWARE UPGRADE menu screen
Procedures
1. Press the ▲ ▼ key for moving the cursor over the menu, and select the menu item.
2. When the ENT key or key is pressed, Cursor moves to the right side of ":".

Notes
- To return to the FIELD MAINTENANCE menu screen again, press the CLR key or key.

The outlines of menus are as follows:


1. SOFTWARE UPGRADE:Select a baud rate (See 2.1.2.1)
2. UPDATING AREA: Select the software to upgrade. (See 2.1.2.2)

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2.1.4.1 BAUDRATE

Select 1.SOFTWARE UPGRADE, and press the ENT key. Cursor moves to the right side of "BAUDRATE:".
To set up this item, press the ▲ ▼ key, and then press the ENT key.

1.SOFTWARE UPGRADE:
BAUDRATE: 38400BPS

Initial setting of this item has selected "38400" BPS.

2.1.4.2 UPDATING AREA

Select 2.UPDATING AREA, and press the ENT key. Cursor moves to the right side of ":".
To set up this item, press the ▲ ▼ key for following software, and then press the ENT key.

2.UPDATING AREA : PROGRAM

- PROGRAM: New software of system is upgraded.


- LANGUAGE: New software of languages other than English is upgraded.
- OPTION: New software of an option language is upgraded.

2.1.4.3 Upgrade software


SOFTWARE UPGRADE XI
Press the * key. The sub screen appears.
1.SOFTWARE UPGRADE:
Procedures BAUDRATE: 38400BPS
*SOFTWARE UPGRADE*
1) “ARE YOU SURE?” is displayed. Select the “[OK]”, and 2.UPDATING AREA : PROGRAM
press the ENT key. ARE YOU SURE?

If the ENT key is pressed after selecting “[CANCEL]”, [OK] [CANCEL]


the SOFTWARE UPGRADE menu screen is displayed
again.
- PLEASE PRESS THE ‘*’ KEY -

2) Information screen is displayed, and this equipment is


ready to be upgraded.
SOFTWARE UPGRADE
3) After software upgrading has been completed, press
the DIM key and the PWR/CONT key together. READY FOR NAVTEX RECEIVER
SOFTWARE UPGRADE

[UPDATING AREA: PROGRAM ]


[BAUDRATE : 38400BPS]

PLEASE RESTART AFTER


SOFTWARE UPGRADE

PRESS AND HOLD [DIM] + [PWR]

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2.1.5 REMOTE DIAGNOSIS SETTING

When 5.REMOTE DIAGNOSIS SETTING is selected from FIELD MAINTENANCE menu, REMOTE
DIAGNOSIS SETTING menu screen appears.
Each setting data is outputted to the remote maintenance system.

REMOTE DIAGNOSIS ⅩⅠ

1.STATUS INFORMATION: ON

2.ALARM HISTORY : OFF

3.SOFTWARE VERSION : OFF

(Character size: Normal)


REMOTE DIAGNOSIS Ⅵ REMOTE Ⅵ

1.STATUS INFORMATION: ON 1.STATUS INFO: ON

2.ALARM HISTORY
2.ALARM HISTORY : OFF : OFF

3.SOFTWARE VERSION : OFF 3.SOFTWARE VERSION


: OFF

(Character size: Medium) (Character size: Large)


Fig.2-6 REMOTE DIAGNOSIS SETTING menu screen
Procedures
1. Press the ▲ ▼ key for moving the cursor over the menu, and select the menu item.
2. When the ENT key or key is pressed, Cursor moves to the right side of ":".
3. Press the ▲ ▼ key and select the “ON” or “OFF”, and then press the ENT key.
- ON: The data is outputted to remote maintenance system for every one hour.
- OFF: Each data is not outputted.

Notes
- To return to the FIELD MAINTENANCE menu screen again, press the CLR key or key.

The outlines of menus are as follows:


1. STATUS INFORMATION: The equipment status data is outputted to remote maintenance
system.
2. ALARM HISTORY: The data of alarm history is outputted.
3. SOFTWARE VERSION: The data of the installed software version is outputted.

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Appendix

The list of save items on normal mode

Item
1. RX Station
1. RX MODE
2. OPERATING FREQ.
3. AUTO MODE SETTING
4. MANUAL MODE SETTING
2. Message type
3. Display setting
1. CONTRAST
2. DIMMER
3. BUZZER
4. LOCAL TIME
5. USER KEY SETTING
6. POS/TIME DISP. SET
4. NAVTEX setting
1. CHARACTER SIZE
2. CER DISP.SETTING
3. MESSAGE SCROLL
4. MESSAGE SPEED
5. PRINTER PROPERTY
5. MAINTENANCE
1. SELF DIAGNOSIS LOG
2. NAVTEX ALARM HISTORY

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REFERENCES

“Drawings for reference”


Drawing for Reference Contents

1. NCR-333 Circuit Diagram


2. CMN-2333 Block Diagram
3. CMJ-501N Block Diagram
4. CMN-2333 Assembling Diagram (1/2)
5. CMN-2333 Assembling Diagram (2/2)
6. CMJ-501N Assembling Diagram (1/2)
7. CMJ-501N Assembling Diagram (2/2)
8. CMD-953 Assembling Diagram (1/2)
9. CMD-953 Assembling Diagram (2/2)
10. CFG-2333A Assembling Diagram(1/2)
11. CFG-2333A Assembling Diagram(2/2)
NCR-333 Circuit Diagram
CNM-2333 Block Diagram
CMJ-501N Block Diagram
CMN-2333 RX UNIT (PS) (1/2)
CMN-2333 RX UNIT (SS) (2/2)
CMJ-501N DPU (PS) (1/2)
CMJ-501N DPU (SS) (2/2)
CMD-953 KEYBOARD UNIT (PS) (1/2)
CMD-953 KEYBOARD UNIT (SS) (2/2)
CFG-2333A ANTENNA COUPLER (1/2)
CFG-2333A ANTENNA COUPLER (2/2)
NCR-333
NAVTEX RECEIVER

INSTALLATION
MANUAL

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