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JMA-9133-SA

JMA-9132-SA
JMA-9123-7XA/9XA
JMA-9122-6XA/9XA/6XAH
JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH

JMA-7133-SA
JMA-7132-SA
JMA-7123-7XA/9XA
JMA-7122-6XA/9XA/6XAH
JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH
MARINE RADAR
EQUIPMENT

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FIELD SERVICE
URL http://www.jrc.co.jp MANUAL
Marine Service Department
Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
Facsimile : +81-3-3779-1420
e-mail : tmsc@jrc.co.jp
AMSTERDAM Branch
Telephone : +31-20-658-0750
Facsimile : +31-20-658-0755
e-mail : service@jrcams.nl
SEATTLE Branch
Telephone : +1-206-654-5644
Facsimile : +1-206-654-7030
e-mail : service@jrcamerica.com
CODE No.7ZPRD0714 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
MAY. 2008 Edition 1 JRC Printed in Japan
Index
Modified October 24, 2008 09:08

Section 1
System Overview

1.1 Overview ................................................................................................1-1


1.2 Scanner Unit ..........................................................................................1-2
1.3 Transmitter Receiver Unit ....................................................................1-3
1.4 Display Unit ...........................................................................................1-4
1.5 Main Function ........................................................................................1-5

Section 2
System Configulation

2.1 Configuration .........................................................................................2-1


2.1.1 Antenna and transmitting power ............................................................. 2-1
2.1.2 Radar configuration and ship's mains .................................................... 2-2
2.2 Power System DIagram ........................................................................2-4
2.3 Function System Diagram ....................................................................2-6
2.3.1 Scanner unit / transmitter-receiver unit .................................................. 2-6
2.3.2 Display Unit ............................................................................................... 2-9
2.4 I/O Specification ..................................................................................2-13
2.4.1 TB4101 ..................................................................................................... 2-13
2.4.2 TB4201 ..................................................................................................... 2-14
2.4.3 TB4301 ..................................................................................................... 2-15
2.4.4 TB4401 ..................................................................................................... 2-15
2.4.5 TB4501 ..................................................................................................... 2-17
2.4.6 TB4601 ..................................................................................................... 2-18
2.4.7 TB4701 ..................................................................................................... 2-19
2.4.8 TB4801 ..................................................................................................... 2-19
2.5 DIP-SW / Jumper Selection ................................................................2-20
2.5.1 Terminal board circuit board CQD-2097 ............................................. 2-20
2.5.2 GYRO I/F circuit CMJ-462E .................................................................. 2-24
2.5.3 Radar process circuit CDC-1324 ........................................................... 2-27
2.5.4 AIS process circuit CDC-1325 ............................................................. 2-28
2.5.5 ARPA process circuit CDC-1186D ......................................................... 2-28
2.5.6 T/R control circuit CMC-1205R .............................................................. 2-29

Section 3
Repair Parts

3.1 List of repair parts .................................................................................3-1


3.1.1 Spairs ......................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Special Parts .............................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.3 NKE-2103 ................................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.4 NKE-1125 ................................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.5 NKE-1129 ................................................................................................... 3-4
3.1.6 NKE-2254 ................................................................................................... 3-4
3.1.7 NKE-1130 ................................................................................................... 3-5
3.1.8 NKE-1139 ................................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.9 NTG-3225 ................................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.10 NTG-3230 ................................................................................................... 3-7
3.1.11 NCD-4990 ................................................................................................... 3-8
3.1.12 NCD-4790 ................................................................................................... 3-9
3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown ...............................................................3-10
3.2.1 NKE-2103 ................................................................................................. 3-10
3.2.1.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-10
3.2.1.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-14
3.2.2 NKE-2254 ................................................................................................. 3-15
3.2.2.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-15
3.2.2.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-19
3.2.3 NKE-1125 ................................................................................................. 3-20
3.2.3.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-20
3.2.3.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-24
3.2.4 NKE-1129 ................................................................................................. 3-25
3.2.4.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-25
3.2.4.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-28
3.2.5 NKE-1130 ................................................................................................. 3-29
3.2.5.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-29
3.2.5.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-33
3.2.6 NKE-1139 ................................................................................................. 3-34
3.2.6.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-34
3.2.6.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-37
3.2.7 NTG-3225 ................................................................................................. 3-38
3.2.7.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-38
3.2.7.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-40
3.2.8 NTG-3230 ................................................................................................. 3-41
3.2.8.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-41
3.2.8.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-43
3.2.9 NQE-3167 ................................................................................................. 3-44
3.2.9.1 Parts list ................................................................................................ 3-44
3.2.9.2 Drawing ................................................................................................ 3-45
3.2.10 NCD-4990 ................................................................................................. 3-46
3.2.11 NCD-4790 ................................................................................................. 3-64

Section 4
Replacement Procedure

4.1 Scanner Unit ..........................................................................................4-1


4.1.1 Precautions ................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1.1 Precautions for replacing parts in the scanner unit ................................ 4-1
4.1.2 NKE-1130 Scanner Unit ............................................................................ 4-2
4.1.2.1 Scanner unit parts replacement (general) / NKE-1130 ........................... 4-2
4.1.2.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-1130 ...................................................... 4-3
4.1.2.3 Motor replacement NKE-1130 ............................................................. 4-5
4.1.2.4 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1130 ............................... 4-7
4.1.2.5 Motor driver circuit board fan replacement / NKE-1130 ......................... 4-8
4.1.2.6 modulator unit fan replacement / NKE-1130 ........................................ 4-10
4.1.2.7 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-1130 ............... 4-11
4.1.2.8 Modulator unit (NMA-551-1) replacement / NKE-1130 ......................... 4-12
4.1.2.9 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-1130 ... 4-13
4.1.2.10 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-1130 ........ 4-14
4.1.2.11 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NKE-1130 ............. 4-15
4.1.2.12 Receiver unit (NRG-229) replacement / NKE-1130 .............................. 4-17
4.1.2.13 Encoder replacement / NKE-1130 ........................................................ 4-18
4.1.2.14 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1130 ......... 4-20
4.1.2.15 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-255) NKE-1130 .................................. 4-22
4.1.2.16 Brake unit replacement (NZR-17) NKE-1130 ....................................... 4-23
4.1.2.17 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-84) NKE-1130 ................... 4-24
4.1.3 NKE-1139 Scanner Unit .......................................................................... 4-25
4.1.3.1 NKE-1139 scanner unit parts replacement (general) ........................... 4-25
4.1.3.2 Motor replacement NKE-1139 ........................................................... 4-26
4.1.3.3 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1139 ............................. 4-27
4.1.3.4 Encoder replacement / NKE-1139 ........................................................ 4-29
4.1.3.5 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1139 ......... 4-31
4.1.3.6 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-255) NKE-1139 .................................. 4-32
4.1.3.7 Brake unit replacement (NZR-17) NKE-1139 ....................................... 4-33
4.1.3.8 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-84) NKE-1139 ................... 4-35
4.1.4 NKE-1125 Scanner Unit .......................................................................... 4-36
4.1.4.1 NKE-1125 scanner unit parts replacement (general) ........................... 4-36
4.1.4.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-1125 .................................................... 4-37
4.1.4.3 Motor replacement / NKE-1125 ............................................................ 4-39
4.1.4.4 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1125 ............................. 4-41
4.1.4.5 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NKE-1125 ............. 4-43
4.1.4.6 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-1125 ............... 4-43
4.1.4.7 Modulator unit (NMA-550-1) replacement / NKE-1125 ......................... 4-45
4.1.4.8 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-1125 .... 4-48
4.1.4.9 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-1125 ........ 4-49
4.1.4.10 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NKE-1125 .................................. 4-51
4.1.4.11 Encoder replacement / NKE-1125 ........................................................ 4-52
4.1.4.12 Magnetron fan replacement / NKE-1125 .............................................. 4-53
4.1.4.13 Modulator fan replacement / NKE-1125 ............................................... 4-55
4.1.4.14 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1125 ......... 4-56
4.1.4.15 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-253) NKE-1125 .................................. 4-58
4.1.4.16 Brake unit replacement (NZR-16) NKE-1125 ....................................... 4-59
4.1.4.17 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-1125 ................... 4-60
4.1.5 NKE-1129 Scanner Unit ......................................................................... 4-61
4.1.5.1 NKE-1129 scanner unit parts replacement (general) ........................... 4-61
4.1.5.2 Motor replacement / NKE-1129 ............................................................ 4-62
4.1.5.3 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1129 ............................. 4-62
4.1.5.4 Encoder replacement / NKE-1129 ........................................................ 4-62
4.1.5.5 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1129 ......... 4-64
4.1.5.6 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-253) NKE-1129 .................................. 4-65
4.1.5.7 Brake unit replacement (NZR-15) NKE-1129 ...................................... 4-65
4.1.5.8 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-1129 ................... 4-66
4.1.6 NKE-2254 Scanner Unit .......................................................................... 4-67
4.1.6.1 NKE-2254 scanner unit parts replacement (general) ........................... 4-67
4.1.6.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-2254 .................................................... 4-68
4.1.6.3 Motor replacement / NKE-2254 ............................................................ 4-68
4.1.6.4 Motor control power supply (CBD-1779) replacement / NKE-2254 ...... 4-70
4.1.6.5 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-2254 ............... 4-71
4.1.6.6 Modulator unit (NMA-550-1) replacement / NKE-2254 ......................... 4-71
4.1.6.7 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-2254 .... 4-71
4.1.6.8 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-2254 ........ 4-71
4.1.6.9 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NKE-2254 .................................. 4-71
4.1.6.10 Encoder replacement / NKE-2254 ........................................................ 4-71
4.1.6.11 Magnetron fan replacement / NKE-2254 .............................................. 4-71
4.1.6.12 Modulator fan replacement / NKE-2254 ............................................... 4-71
4.1.6.13 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-257) NKE-2254 .................................. 4-72
4.1.6.14 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-2254 ................... 4-73
4.1.7 NKE-2103 Scanner Unit .......................................................................... 4-74
4.1.7.1 NKE-2103 scanner unit parts replacement ........................................... 4-74
4.1.7.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-2103 .................................................... 4-75
4.1.7.3 Motor replacement / NKE-2103 ............................................................ 4-77
4.1.7.4 Motor control power supply (CBD-1779) replacement / NKE-2103 ...... 4-78
4.1.7.5 Modulator circuit board (CME-363) replacement / NKE-2103 .............. 4-79
4.1.7.6 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1783) replacement / NKE-2103 ....... 4-80
4.1.7.7 Receiver (NRG-610) replacement / NKE-2103 .................................... 4-81
4.1.7.8 Encoder replacement / NKE-2103 ........................................................ 4-82
4.1.7.9 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-252) NKE-2103 .................................. 4-84
4.1.7.10 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-2103 ................... 4-85
4.2 Transmitter-receiver Unit ...................................................................4-86
4.2.1 Precautions .............................................................................................. 4-86
4.2.1.1 Precautions for replacing parts in the transmitter-receiver unit ............ 4-86
4.2.2 Transmitter-receiver Unit NTG-3225 ...................................................... 4-87
4.2.2.1 Magnetron replacement / NTG-3225 .................................................... 4-87
4.2.2.2 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NTG-3225 .............. 4-90
4.2.2.3 Modulator unit (NMA-552-1) replacement / NTG-3230 ........................ 4-91
4.2.2.4 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NTG-3225 .... 4-91
4.2.2.5 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NTG-3225 ....... 4-92
4.2.2.6 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NTG-3225 ............. 4-94
4.2.2.7 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NTG-3225 .................................. 4-95
4.2.3 Transmitter-receiver Unit NTG-3230 ...................................................... 4-97
4.2.3.1 Magnetron replacement / NTG-3230 .................................................... 4-97
4.2.3.2 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NTG-3230 .............. 4-99
4.2.3.3 Modulator unit (NMA-553-1) replacement / NTG-3230 ...................... 4-100
4.2.3.4 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NTG-3230 .. 4-101
4.2.3.5 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NTG-3230 ..... 4-102
4.2.3.6 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NTG-3230 ........... 4-104
4.2.3.7 Receiver (NRG-229) replacement / NTG-3230 .................................. 4-105
4.3 Display Unit .......................................................................................4-106
4.3.1 Monitor Unit NWZ-170 (NCD-4990) ...................................................... 4-106
4.3.1.1 Bezel kit MPXP34376 ......................................................................... 4-106
4.3.1.2 23inch LCD Panel CML-799 ............................................................... 4-108
4.3.1.3 LCD Operation Circuit CCK-972 ......................................................... 4-111
4.3.2 LCD Monitor NWZ-173 (NCD-4790) ................................................... 4-113
4.3.2.1 Bezel kit MPXP43590 ......................................................................... 4-113
4.3.2.2 LCD Panel CML-771 ......................................................................... 4-115
4.3.2.3 Brilliance Control circuit CCK-989 ...................................................... 4-117
4.3.2.4 Display interface circuit board CMH-2227 .......................................... 4-120
4.3.2.5 Inverter circuit CBF-38 ........................................................................ 4-122
4.3.2.6 Fan CBP-173A ................................................................................... 4-123
4.3.2.7 Monitor power supply CBA-389 .......................................................... 4-124
4.3.3 Radar Process Unit NDC-1399-7/9 ....................................................... 4-126
4.3.3.1 Power supply CBD-1661 .................................................................... 4-126
4.3.3.2 Radar process circuit MDLW11900, MPBC44213 ............................ 4-128
4.3.3.3 Battery CR2032 ................................................................................. 4-130
4.3.3.4 AIS process circuit CDC-1325 ............................................................ 4-132
4.3.3.5 ARPA process circuit CDC-1186D ..................................................... 4-133
4.3.3.6 GYRO I/Fcircuit CMJ-462E ................................................................ 4-134
4.3.3.7 GYRO I/Fcircuit board fuse ................................................................ 4-135
4.3.3.8 Motherboard circuit CQC-1192 .......................................................... 4-136
4.3.3.9 Terminal board circuit CQD-2097 ...................................................... 4-137
4.3.3.10 Fan 5BFAB00588 (Radar process unit) ............................................. 4-138
4.3.3.11 ISW Unit NQE-3141-2 ....................................................................... 4-140
4.3.3.12 AC-DC converter NBA-5135 ............................................................... 4-141
4.3.3.13 AC-DC converter fuse ........................................................................ 4-141
4.3.4 Operation Unit NCE-5163 ..................................................................... 4-142
4.3.4.1 Operation Unit NCE-5163 ................................................................... 4-142
4.3.4.2 Operation circuit A CCK-973 .............................................................. 4-143
4.3.4.3 Operation circuit B CCK-974 ............................................................. 4-146
4.3.4.4 Operation circuit D CCK-976 ............................................................. 4-147
4.3.4.5 Trackball 5EZLY00003 ....................................................................... 4-148

Section 5
Updating Programs

5.1 Main program updating procedures ....................................................5-1


5.1.1 Required items .......................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Updating procedures ................................................................................ 5-1
5.2 AIS processing circuit updating procedure .......................................5-3
5.2.1 Required items .......................................................................................... 5-3
5.2.2 Updating procedure .................................................................................. 5-3
5.3 Version check procedures ...................................................................5-5

Section 6
Connection setting of external equipment

6.1 Radar Option .........................................................................................6-1


6.1.1 Interswitch Unit ......................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.2 Power Control Unit .................................................................................... 6-3
6.1.3 VDR ............................................................................................................. 6-5
6.2 Navigation equipments connected via NMEA ....................................6-7
6.2.1 GPS, DGPS ................................................................................................ 6-7
6.2.2 Ship's speed device (2 axis log) .............................................................. 6-7
6.2.3 Target tracking information (for ECDIS) ................................................. 6-7
6.2.4 Alarm information (for Conning display) ................................................ 6-7
6.2.5 Heading sensor ......................................................................................... 6-7
6.3 Others .....................................................................................................6-8
6.3.1 Connection settings .................................................................................. 6-9
6.3.2 Information display setting .................................................................... 6-11
6.3.3 LEDs for SCI indicator ............................................................................ 6-14

Section 7
Troubleshooting
7.1 Operation Tests .....................................................................................7-1
7.1.1 Self-diagnosis function (self test) ........................................................... 7-2
7.1.2 Display test (Monitor Test) ....................................................................... 7-3
7.1.3 Operating unit test (Keyboard Test) ........................................................ 7-4
7.1.4 Performance Monitor (MON Display) ..................................................... 7-5
7.1.5 System alarm log display (System Alarm Log) ...................................... 7-5
7.1.6 System information display (System Information) ................................ 7-6
7.2 Error Message List ................................................................................7-7
7.2.1 Scanner unit / transmitter-receiver unit error messages ...................... 7-7
7.2.1.1 TXRX(SSW Off) ...................................................................................... 7-7
7.2.1.2 TXRX(MHV) ............................................................................................ 7-7
7.2.1.3 TXRX(Reverse) ...................................................................................... 7-8
7.2.1.4 TXRX(Heater) ......................................................................................... 7-9
7.2.1.5 TXRX(Video) ........................................................................................ 7-10
7.2.1.6 TXRX(Trigger) ...................................................................................... 7-11
7.2.1.7 TXRX(Fan1) ......................................................................................... 7-11
7.2.1.8 TXRX(Fan2) ......................................................................................... 7-12
7.2.1.9 TXRX(Motor) ........................................................................................ 7-12
7.2.1.10 TXRX(AZI) ............................................................................................ 7-12
7.2.1.11 TXRX(HL) ............................................................................................. 7-14
7.2.1.12 TXRX(Data) .......................................................................................... 7-15
7.2.2 Display unit error messages .................................................................. 7-17
7.2.2.1 Keyboard(Data) Keyboard(Data2) ........................................................ 7-17
7.2.2.2 ISW(Data) ............................................................................................. 7-17
7.2.2.3 PROC(Trigger) ..................................................................................... 7-18
7.2.2.4 PROC(AZI) ........................................................................................... 7-19
7.2.2.5 PROC(HL) ............................................................................................ 7-20
7.2.2.6 PROC(Video) ........................................................................................ 7-20
7.2.2.7 PROC(INT) ........................................................................................... 7-21
7.2.2.8 Fan(Power) ........................................................................................... 7-22
7.2.2.9 Fan(LCD) .............................................................................................. 7-22
7.2.2.10 Fan(PROC) ........................................................................................... 7-23
7.2.2.11 TT(Boot) ............................................................................................... 7-23
7.2.2.12 ASIC1 to TT .......................................................................................... 7-23
7.2.2.13 TT to ASIC2 .......................................................................................... 7-24
7.2.2.14 ASIC(INT) ............................................................................................. 7-24
7.2.2.15 ASIC1 to RADAR .................................................................................. 7-25
7.2.2.16 RADAR to ASIC2 .................................................................................. 7-25
7.2.2.17 ASIC to Local CPU ............................................................................... 7-26
7.2.2.18 AIS PROC(Data) .................................................................................. 7-26
7.2.2.19 GYRO I/F (Data) ................................................................................... 7-27
7.2.2.20 Battery Low ........................................................................................... 7-28
7.2.2.21 Battery Dead ......................................................................................... 7-28
7.2.3 Error messages related to external input/output ................................. 7-29
7.2.3.1 GYRO I/F (GYRO) ................................................................................ 7-29
7.2.3.2 Heading(Data) ...................................................................................... 7-29
7.2.3.3 Position(Data) ....................................................................................... 7-30
7.2.3.4 Date(Data) ............................................................................................ 7-31
7.2.3.5 GPS(Status) ......................................................................................... 7-32
7.2.3.6 Speed(Log) ........................................................................................... 7-32
7.2.3.7 Speed(2AXG) Speed(2AXW) ............................................................. 7-32
7.2.3.8 Speed(GPS) ......................................................................................... 7-33
7.2.3.9 AIS(Data) .............................................................................................. 7-34
7.2.3.10 AIS Alarm *** ........................................................................................ 7-35
7.2.3.11 Depth(Data) .......................................................................................... 7-35
7.2.3.12 TEMP.(Data) ......................................................................................... 7-36
7.2.3.13 Wind(Data) ........................................................................................... 7-37
7.2.3.14 Current(Data) ........................................................................................ 7-38
7.2.3.15 ROT(Data) ............................................................................................ 7-38
7.2.3.16 RSA(Data) ............................................................................................ 7-39
7.3 Sample Problems ................................................................................7-41
7.3.1 Internal circuit ......................................................................................... 7-41
7.3.1.1 Screen remains dark even when brightness knob turned to maximum 7-41
7.3.1.2 The brightness nonuniformity is visible on the LCD panel at night condition .. 7-41
7.3.1.3 No sound .............................................................................................. 7-42
7.3.1.4 Track ball does not move cursor .......................................................... 7-42
7.3.1.5 "Scanner Rotating" message displayed, scanner unit does not stop when
transmission stops .................................................................................... 7-42
7.3.1.6 Display unit layout shown on inter switch menu is mirror image of actual layout ........ 7-43
7.3.1.7 Displayed echo does not match distance / azimuth of actual ship ....... 7-43
7.3.1.8 Cannot use CompactFlash® card ....................................................... 7-44
7.3.1.9 The light blue straight line is displayed on the center of the own ship. . 7-44
7.3.2 External equipment ................................................................................. 7-45
7.3.2.1 Cannot connect to external equipment for NMEA output ..................... 7-45
7.3.2.2 Cannot display true bearing .................................................................. 7-46
7.3.2.3 Blurry image on the remote display ...................................................... 7-47

Section 8
Drawings

8.1 Outline Drawings ...................................................................................8-1


8.1.1 NKE-1139 ................................................................................................... 8-2
8.1.2 NKE-1130 ................................................................................................... 8-3
8.1.3 NKE-1129-7 ................................................................................................ 8-4
8.1.4 NKE-1129-9 ................................................................................................ 8-5
8.1.5 NKE-1125-6 ................................................................................................ 8-6
8.1.6 NKE-1125-9 ................................................................................................ 8-7
8.1.7 NKE-2254-6HS ........................................................................................... 8-8
8.1.8 NKE-2103-6 ................................................................................................ 8-9
8.1.9 NKE-2103-6HS ......................................................................................... 8-10
8.1.10 NTG-3230 ................................................................................................. 8-11
8.1.11 NTG-3225 ................................................................................................. 8-12
8.1.12 NCD-4990 ................................................................................................. 8-13
8.1.13 NWZ-170 ................................................................................................... 8-14
8.1.14 NDC-1399-9 .............................................................................................. 8-15
8.1.15 NCE-5163 ................................................................................................. 8-16
8.1.16 NCD-4790 ................................................................................................. 8-17
8.1.17 NWZ-173 ................................................................................................... 8-18
8.1.18 NDC-1399-7 .............................................................................................. 8-19
8.1.19 NBA-5135 ................................................................................................ 8-20
8.1.20 NQE-3141-4A ........................................................................................... 8-21
8.1.21 NQE-3141-8A .......................................................................................... 8-22
8.1.22 NQE-3167 ................................................................................................ 8-23
8.2 General System Diagram ....................................................................8-24
8.2.1 JMA-9133-SA ........................................................................................... 8-25
8.2.2 JMA-9132-SA ........................................................................................... 8-26
8.2.3 JMA-9123-9XA ......................................................................................... 8-27
8.2.4 JMA-9123-7XA ......................................................................................... 8-28
8.2.5 JMA-9122-9XA ......................................................................................... 8-29
8.2.6 JMA-9122-6XA ......................................................................................... 8-30
8.2.7 JMA-9122-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-31
8.2.8 JMA-9110-6XA ......................................................................................... 8-32
8.2.9 JMA-9110-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-33
8.2.10 JMA-7133-SA ........................................................................................... 8-34
8.2.11 JMA-7132-SA ........................................................................................... 8-35
8.2.12 JMA-7123-9XA ......................................................................................... 8-36
8.2.13 JMA-7123-7XA ......................................................................................... 8-37
8.2.14 JMA-7122-9XA ......................................................................................... 8-38
8.2.15 JMA-7122-6XA ......................................................................................... 8-39
8.2.16 JMA-7122-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-40
8.2.17 JMA-7110-6XA ......................................................................................... 8-41
8.2.18 JMA-7110-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-42
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram ................................................8-43
8.3.1 JMA-9133-SA .......................................................................................... 8-44
8.3.2 JMA-9132-SA ........................................................................................... 8-45
8.3.3 JMA-9123-7XA/9XA ................................................................................. 8-46
8.3.4 JMA-9122-6XA/9XA ................................................................................. 8-47
8.3.5 JMA-9122-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-48
8.3.6 JMA-9122-6XAH (Tabletop) .................................................................... 8-49
8.3.7 JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH .............................................................................. 8-50
8.3.8 JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH (Tabletop) ........................................................... 8-51
8.3.9 JMA-7133-SA ........................................................................................... 8-52
8.3.10 JMA-7132-SA ........................................................................................... 8-53
8.3.11 JMA-7123-7XA/9XA ................................................................................. 8-54
8.3.12 JMA-7122-6XA/9XA ................................................................................. 8-55
8.3.13 JMA-7122-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-56
8.3.14 JMA-7122-6XAH (Tabletop) ................................................................... 8-57
8.3.15 JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH ............................................................................... 8-58
8.3.16 JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH (Tabletop) ............................................................ 8-59
8.3.17 NCD-4990T (Tabletop) ............................................................................. 8-60
8.3.18 NCD-4790T (Tabletop) ............................................................................. 8-61
8.4 Interconnection Diagram ....................................................................8-62
8.4.1 NKE-1139-1 .............................................................................................. 8-63
8.4.2 NKE-1139-2 .............................................................................................. 8-64
8.4.3 NTG-3230 ................................................................................................. 8-65
8.4.4 NKE-1130-1 .............................................................................................. 8-66
8.4.5 NKE-1130-2 .............................................................................................. 8-67
8.4.6 NKE-1129-71/91 ....................................................................................... 8-68
8.4.7 NKE-1129-72/92 ....................................................................................... 8-69
8.4.8 NTG-3225 ................................................................................................. 8-70
8.4.9 NKE-1125-61/91 ....................................................................................... 8-71
8.4.10 NKE-1125-62/92 ....................................................................................... 8-72
8.4.11 NKE-2254-6HS ......................................................................................... 8-73
8.4.12 NKE-2103-6/6HS ...................................................................................... 8-74
8.4.13 NCD-4990 ................................................................................................. 8-75
8.4.14 NCD-4990 (with NBA-5135) ..................................................................... 8-76
8.4.15 NCD-4990T .............................................................................................. 8-77
8.4.16 NCD-4990T (with NBA-5135) .................................................................. 8-78
8.4.17 NCD-4790 ................................................................................................. 8-79
8.4.18 NCD-4790 (with NBA-5135) .................................................................... 8-80
8.4.19 NCD-4790T .............................................................................................. 8-81
8.4.20 NCD-4790T (with NBA-5135) ................................................................. 8-82
8.4.21 NWZ-170-R (NCD-4990) ........................................................................... 8-83
8.4.22 NWZ-170-R (NCD-4990T) ........................................................................ 8-84
8.4.23 NWZ-173-R (NCD-4790) ........................................................................... 8-85
8.4.24 NWZ-173-R (NCD-4790T) ........................................................................ 8-86
8.4.25 NCE-5163-R (NCD-4990/4790) ................................................................ 8-87
8.4.26 NCE-5163-RT (NCD-4990T/4790T) .......................................................... 8-88
8.5 Circuit Schematic ................................................................................8-89
8.5.1 CQD-2097 page 1 ..................................................................................... 8-90
8.5.2 CQD-2097 page 2 ..................................................................................... 8-91
8.5.3 CQD-2097 page 3 ..................................................................................... 8-92
8.5.4 CQD-2097 page 4 ..................................................................................... 8-93
8.5.5 CQD-2097 page 5 ..................................................................................... 8-94
8.5.6 CQD-2097 page 6 ..................................................................................... 8-95
8.5.7 CQD-2097 page 7 ..................................................................................... 8-96
8.5.8 CQD-2097 page 8 ..................................................................................... 8-97
Section 1
System Overview

System Overview
1.1 Overview ................................................................................................1-1
1.2 Scanner Unit ..........................................................................................1-2
1.3 Transmitter Receiver Unit ....................................................................1-3
1.4 Display Unit ...........................................................................................1-4
1.5 Main Function ........................................................................................1-5
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 1. System Overview > 1.1 Overview

1.1 Overview
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This system is a radar system for vessels that complies with the performance
standards of the International Maritime Organization (IMO). The system consists
of a scanner unit for transmitting and receiving radio waves, a transmitter-receiver
unit that generates signals for transmission and amplifies received signals, and a
display unit that removes unwanted waves and displays the radar image.

The radio waves transmitted via the system's magnetron transmitter are pulse
modulated waves in either 3 GHz (S band) or 9.4 GHz (X band).

In addition to the basic radar functions, the system features a number of functions
that support maritime safety, such as a radar track display function, a target
tracking function, and an automatic identification system (AIS) information
display function.

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1.2 Scanner Unit

The transmitter-receiver unit generates radar signals for transmission and


amplifies and demodulates received signals. It sends the radar video signals it
obtains to the display unit along with the transmission timing signals and antenna
rotation signals.

Three types of transmitter-receiver unit are available, which are suited to different
uses:

1) X band 10 kW type: Compact and lightweight

Fig 1-1: X-10kW Scanner Unit

2) X band 25 kW type: High resolution, high sensitivity

Fig 1-2: X-25kW Scanner Unit

3) S band 30 kW type: All-weather type

Fig 1-3: S-30kW Scanner Unit

The X band 25 kW type and the S band 30 kW type are available as either a 2-unit
type, in which the transmitter-receiver unit is built into the scanner unit, or a 3-
unit type, which has a separate transmitter-receiver unit to be installed inside the
cabin. The X band 10 kW type is only available as a 2-unit type.

For the 3-unit types, wave signals are fed between the indoor transmitter-receiver
unit and the outdoor scanner unit through a waveguide for the X band types or a
coaxial tube for the S band type.

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1.3 Transmitter Receiver Unit


1
The transmitter-receiver unit generates radar signals for transmission and
amplifies and demodulates received signals. It sends the radar video signals it
obtains to the display unit along with the transmission timing signals and antenna
rotation signals.

Three types of transmitter-receiver unit are available, which are suited to different
uses:

1) X band 10 kW type: Compact and lightweight


2) X band 25 kW type: High resolution, high sensitivity
3) S band 30 kW type: All-weather type

The X band 25 kW type and the S band 30 kW type are available as either a 2-unit
type, in which the transmitter-receiver unit is built into the scanner unit, or a 3-
unit type, which has a separate transmitter-receiver unit to be installed inside the
cabin. The X band 10 kW type is only available as a 2-unit type.

For the 3-unit types, wave signals are fed between the indoor transmitter-receiver
unit and the outdoor scanner unit through a waveguide for the X band types or a
coaxial tube for the S band type.

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1.4 Display Unit

The display unit processes the radar signals it receives from the transmitter-
receiver unit, removing unwanted waves, and draws and displays radar images for
the specified observation range. The user stands in front of the display unit to
operate the radar, using the various switches and the track ball on the operating
unit, and observes conditions around the vessel from the radar image shown in the
display.

Two sizes of display unit are available:

1) 19-inch type (effective size: 250 mm or more): JMA-7100 Series


2) 23.1-inch type (effective size: 320 mm or more): JMA-9100 Series

Fig 1-4: JMA-7100 Series display unit Fig 1-5: JMA-9100 Series display unit

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1.5 Main Function


1
This system provides radar performance in compliance with IMO performance
standard MSC.192(79), offering the following functions:

1) Sensitivity adjustment, Sea clutter and rain snow clutter suppression


2) Interference removal
3) Various navigation tools (cursor, VRM, EBL, parallel line cursor)
4) Own vessel track display
5) User map creation and display
6) Radar track display
7) Target tracking
8) AIS information display
9) Inter switch (option)
10) Self-diagnosis
11) Radar performance monitoring (performance monitor)

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Section 2
System Configulation

System Configulation
2.1 Configuration .........................................................................................2-1
2.1.1 Antenna and transmitting power ............................................................. 2-1
2.1.2 Radar configuration and ship's mains .................................................... 2-2
2.2 Power System DIagram ........................................................................2-4
2.3 Function System Diagram ....................................................................2-6
2.3.1 Scanner unit / transmitter-receiver unit .................................................. 2-6
2.3.2 Display Unit ............................................................................................... 2-9
2.4 I/O Specification ..................................................................................2-13
2.4.1 TB4101 ..................................................................................................... 2-13
2.4.2 TB4201 ..................................................................................................... 2-14
2.4.3 TB4301 ..................................................................................................... 2-15
2.4.4 TB4401 ..................................................................................................... 2-15
2.4.5 TB4501 ..................................................................................................... 2-17
2.4.6 TB4601 ..................................................................................................... 2-18
2.4.7 TB4701 ..................................................................................................... 2-19
2.4.8 TB4801 ..................................................................................................... 2-19
2.5 DIP-SW / Jumper Selection ................................................................2-20
2.5.1 Terminal board circuit board CQD-2097 ............................................. 2-20
2.5.2 GYRO I/F circuit CMJ-462E .................................................................. 2-24
2.5.3 Radar process circuit CDC-1324 ........................................................... 2-27
2.5.4 AIS process circuit CDC-1325 ............................................................. 2-28
2.5.5 ARPA process circuit CDC-1186D ......................................................... 2-28
2.5.6 T/R control circuit CMC-1205R .............................................................. 2-29
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 2. System Configulation> 2.1 Configuration

2.1 Configuration

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2.1.1 Antenna and transmitting power

Table 1: JMA-9100 Series

Antenna type Transmitteng Band


power
JMA-9133-SA 12ft Slotted Antenna 30kW S

JMA-9132-SA 12ft Slotted Antenna 30kW S

JMA-9123-7XA 7t Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-9123-9XA 9ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-9122-6XA 6ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-9122-9XA 9ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-9122-6XAH 6ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-9110-6XAH 6ft Slotted Antenna 10kW X

JMA-9110-6XA 6ft Slotted Antenna 10kW X

*The transmission format for all models is P0N.

Table 2: JMA-7100 Series

Antenna type Transmitteng Band


power
JMA-7133-SA 12ft Slotted Antenna 30kW S

JMA-7132-SA 12ft Slotted Antenna 30kW S

JMA-7123-7XA 7t Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-7123-9XA 9ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-7122-6XA 6ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-7122-9XA 9ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-7122-6XAH 6ft Slotted Antenna 25kW X

JMA-7110-6XAH 6ft Slotted Antenna 10kW X

JMA-7110-6XA 6ft Slotted Antenna 10kW X

*The transmission format for all models is P0N.

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2.1.2 Radar configuration and ship's mains

Table 3: JMA-9100 Series

Model name Scanner unit Performance Transmitter- Display unit Ship's mains
monitor receiver unit

JMA-9133-SA NKE-1139 NJU-84 NTG-3230 NCD-4990 Specify 100-115 VAC

or 220-240 VAC
JMA-9132-SA NKE-1130 NJU-84 ――― NCD-4990 when ordering.
50/60Hz 1φ
JMA-9123-7XA NKE-1129-6 NJU-85 NTG-3225 NCD-4990

JMA-9123-9XA NKE-1129-9 NJU-85 NTG-3225 NCD-4990

JMA-9122-6XA NKE-1125-6 NJU-85 ――― NCD-4990

JMA-9122-9XA NKE-1125-9 NJU-85 ――― NCD-4990

JMA-9122-6XAH NKE-2254-6HS NJU-85 ――― NCD-4990 Compatible with both


100-115 VAC and 220-
240 VAC.
JMA-9110-6XA NKE-2103-6 NJU-85 ――― NCD-4990

JMA-9110-6XAH NKE-2103-6HS NJU-85 ――― NCD-4990

Table 4: JMA-7100 Series

Model name Scanner unit Performance Transmitter- Display unit Ship's mains
monitor receiver unit

JMA-7133-SA NKE-1139 NJU-84 NTG-3230 NCD-4790 Specify 100-115 VAC

or 220-240 VAC
JMA-7132-SA NKE-1130 NJU-84 ――― NCD-4790 when ordering.
50/60Hz 1φ
JMA-7123-7XA NKE-1129-6 NJU-85 NTG-3225 NCD-4790

JMA-7123-9XA NKE-1129-9 NJU-85 NTG-3225 NCD-4790

JMA-7122-6XA NKE-1125-6 NJU-85 ――― NCD-4790

JMA-7122-9XA NKE-1125-9 NJU-85 ――― NCD-4790

JMA-7122-6XAH NKE-2254-6HS NJU-85 ――― NCD-4790 Compatible with both


100-115 VAC and
220-240 VAC.
JMA-7110-6XA NKE-2103-6 NJU-85 ――― NCD-4790

JMA-7110-6XAH NKE-2103-6HS NJU-85 ――― NCD-4790

1) There are two specifications, 100-115 Vac 50/60Hz 1φ and 220-240 Vac 50/
60Hz 1φ, available for the drive motor for scanner unit types NKE-1139/
1130/1129/1125. Specify which power source specification you require when
you place your order.

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2) For scanner unit types NKE-2254/2103, the drive motor is compatible with
both 100-115 Vac 50/60Hz 1φ and 220-240 Vac 50/60Hz 1φ, so there is no
need to specify a power source specification.
3) The AC/DC converter NBA-5135, sold separately, is required for models
using scanner unit types NKE-2254/2103.
4) As an option, a deicing mechanism (neck heater) is provided for scanner
units with the letter "D" at the end of the scanner unit model name. The neck
2
heater is only available in a 100-115 Vac 50/60Hz 1φ specification, and it
cannot be fitted to the NKE-2103.
5) If your ship's mains is 440 Vac, use a step-down transformer.
6) The name plates of the various devices appear in English as follows:

Antenna (scanner unit) SCANNER UNIT

Transmitter-receiver unit TRANSMITTER-RECEIVER UNIT

Display unit DISPLAY UNIT

7) There is a tabletop option (NCD-4990T/4790T) for display units NCD-4990/


4790. The tabletop display units NCD-4990T/4790T are comprised of the
following devices, which can be separated:

Display unit NCD-4990T NCD-4790T

Monitor unit NWZ-170 NWZ-173

Radar Process Unit NDC-1399-9 NDC-1399-7

Operation Unit NCE-5163 NCE-5163

8) The waveguides used in the JMA-9123/7123 for the connection between the
transmitter-receiver unit and the scanner unit are as follows:

General model name Waveguide Length JRC model name

JMA-9123/7123-7XA/9XA FR-9 20MT H-7AWRD0003

JMA-9123/7123-7XA/9XA FR-9 30MT H-7AWRD0004

9) The coaxial cable used in the JMA-9133/7133 for the connection between the
transmitter-receiver unit and the scanner unit is as follows:

General model name Coaxial Length JRC model name


cable

JMA-9133/7123-SA HF-20D 30MT HF-20D(30MT)

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OVER VOLTAGE
PROTECTION
AC100-115V
AC220-240V
50/60Hz,1φ INTERSWITCH=1A
CIRCUIT
LINE FILTER P+12V OPERATION UNIT=0.5A(typ)
BREAKER
GYRO I/F CIRCUIT=0.1A(typ)
VOLTAGE SELCT
SWITCH SCANNER
+48V±3V
X BAND_2.5A, S BAND_3.0A
Power System DIagram

Fig 2-1: Primary Power System


2. System Configulation> 2.2 Power System DIagram

AC100-115V RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT = 1.2A(typ)


AC220-240V MONITOR UNIT +5.0V ARPA PROCESS CIRCUIT = 0.15A(typ)
50/60Hz,1φ POWER AIS PROCESS CIRCUIT = 0.15(typ)
TERMINAL BOARD = 1.0A(typ)

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SCANNER
MOTOR
POWER RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT = 2.2A(typ)
AC100/230V +3.3V ARPA PROCESS CIRCUIT = 0.1A(typ)
SCAN NER MOTOR
1φ POWER AIS PROCESS CIRCUIT = 0.1(typ)
TERMINAL BOARD = 0.2A(typ)
POWER CONTROL
CIRCUIT
+12V RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT = 0.1A(typ)
TERMINAL BOARD = 0.4A(typ)
> JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual

-12V RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT = 0.1A(typ)

FAN ALM POWER CONTROL


TERMINAL BOARD = 0.1A(typ)
2.2 BATTRY
DC24V
OPERATION UNIT = 0.1A
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 2. System Configulation> 2.2 Power System DIagram

The primary power system diagram is shown in Fig 2-1.

The ship's AC power supply is input via a circuit breaker and a line filter to each
stabilized power supply circuit, generating the required voltage. Each power
supply circuit is a highly efficient switching power supply circuit.

The system is equipped with overvoltage protection. If the input voltage exceeds
the set upper limit, the circuit breaker trips to prevent the excessive voltage from
being applied to the system. The setting for the input voltage is made on the front
2
panel of power circuit CBD-1661.

An upper limit is set for the input voltage to protect the antenna motor driver
circuit. The antenna motor driver circuit is available in 100 Vac and 220 Vac
specifications. If the wrong power source voltage is applied, the circuit breaker
trips to protect the antenna motor driver. Therefore, the input voltage setting is
important.

The +12Vp power supply operates even when the operating unit is turned off.
This power supply is used in functions such as the control circuit of the power
supply circuit and the inter switch control function.

When the power switch of the operating unit is turned on, the power supply used
in the system is activated and outputs power at the following voltages: +5V/
+3.3V/+12V/-12V. The AC power supply output relay for the monitor comes on
and the system starts. The +5V/+3.3V voltages are used primarily by the control
circuit ICs. The +12V/-12V voltages are primarily used in the external interface
circuit.

The +48V power supply and the AC output relay for the antenna motor are turned
on and off independently of the power for the system itself. When the scanner unit
power on control signal is input from the inter switch unit from the inter switch
function, the +48V power supply and the AC output relay for the antenna motor
come on. Where the inter switch function is not used, these actions are linked to
the power switch of the operating unit. The +48V power supply is used in the
internal control circuit of the scanner unit and in the transmitter-receiver unit.

Each power supply output has output over current protection, so that if there is a
short circuit of the load or the rated output is exceeded, protective functions are
activated and shut down the output.

The system is equipped with a function to provide notification when the ship's AC
power supply is shut off. Connecting the system to the ship's battery (24V) makes
it possible for an alarm to be sounded from the operating unit when the ship's AC
power supply is shut down.

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2.3 Function System Diagram

2.3.1 Scanner unit / transmitter-receiver unit


NKE-1139/NKE-1129 Scanner Unit

SLOT ANTENNA

MOTOR
MOTOR ROTARY ΦA,ΦB,ΦZ
DRIVER ENCODER
B101 JOINT
PC1501
AC100/110/220/230V
50/60Hz,1φ
ERROR
SAFETY SWITCH Status
S101

NTG-3230 /NTG-3225 FILTER


Transceiver Unit

MAG DIODE LIMITER PIN ATT


V101 / TRHPL (X-band)

RECEIVER
PULSE Tune Control
TRANS RF AMP
DUMMY
LOAD Receiver
Bandwidth
SWITCHING Control
CIRCUIT IF AMP
PC 201
Tx Trigger/Pulse Width
VIDEO
AMP
MH
GENERATOR

INTERFACE CIRCUIT
POWER
PC1101
SUPPLY AVR
CIRCUIT
Serial Com, BP, BZ, VD, TRIG
PC1001
Relay Control
DC+48V

AC100-115/ 220-240V
MOTOR RELAY 50/ 60Hz,1φ
PC1201

Fig 2-2: Function Block Diagram of Scanner/Transmitter-Receiver unit

Fig 2-2 shows the function system diagram for the scanner unit and the
transmitter-receiver unit.

In the 3-unit type, the transmitter-receiver unit is installed indoors, away from the
scanner unit. In the 2-unit type, the transmitter-receiver unit is installed inside the
scanner unit.

When the +48V power supply in the display unit starts, the power supply circuit in
the transmitter-receiver unit activates and power is supplied to the circuits in the
scanner unit and the transmitter-receiver unit. Once the power supply starts, the
CPU in the interface circuit starts and perform initial settings. Then the preheating
of the magnetron begins, and the transmitter-receiver unit waits for a
communication signal to be sent from the display unit. When it receives the

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communication signal from the display unit, a communication link is established,


and the scanner unit and the transmitter-receiver unit are subsequently controlled
from the display unit.

While the magnetron is preheating, the interface circuit sets the operation of the
various circuits in the transmitter-receiver unit according to the initial setting
values it receives from the display unit. When the preheating is complete, the
transmitter-receiver unit notifies the display unit. When the user performs the
operation to start transmission, the display unit sends the transmission start
2
command via the communication line and the transmitter-receiver unit starts the
rotation of the antenna motor and begins transmission.

A transmission timing pulse is generated in the interface circuit, which is input to


the modulator switching circuit for high voltage switching. The pulse transformer
further increases the voltage of the high-voltage pulse, and the high voltage is
applied to the magnetron. In this way, pulse-modulated microwaves are obtained.
The pulse width of the radar wave and the pulse-repetition frequency are specified
by means of control commands from the display unit.

The radar wave passes through a duplexer circuit that uses a circulator and then
through a rotary joint, before being transmitted into the air from the antenna.

A signal reflected from a target is input from the antenna to the receiving block
using the duplexer function. The received signal is amplified before being
converted to the IF frequency, after which logarithmic detection is performed and
the signal becomes a radar video signal. If the receiving tuning function is set to
the auto mode, the interface circuit processes the received signal and
automatically controls the tuning voltage so as to match the optimum local
frequency.

When the interface circuit turns on the scanner unit relay, AC power is supplied to
the motor driver circuit and the antenna motor rotates. If the safety switch is off,
the power supplied to the motor driver is forcibly shut off, stopping the rotation of
the antenna motor. The beam azimuth of the antenna is detected by the encoder.

The received radar video signal, the transmission timing signal, and the antenna
rotation signal are all sent to the display unit. The radar video signal is an
unprocessed log-compressed signal. The antenna rotation signal is an incremental
signal which uses the 2048 pulse/rotation pulse and the azimuth reference pulse.

When a set period of time has elapsed after the communication signal from the
display unit has stopped, the interface circuit switches to the protection mode and
forcibly stops transmission and the rotation of the antenna.

When the radiator is subjected to external force of wind (corresponding wind


speed is greater than 51.5m/s) that exceed the ability to drive the scanner unit, the
scanner unit stop to drive the motor. Because a built-in overload protection circuit
is activated. If the scanner unit rotates by the wind in a counterclockwise
direction, the TXRX[Reverse] alarm will be appeared, and stop to transmit. If the

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scanner unit rotates by the wind in a clockwise direction, the scanner unit stop to
drive the motor. Therefore the TXRX[AZI] alarm will be appeared when the wind
is calm down.

When the corresponding wind speed is less than or equal to 51.5m/s, the break
circuit (in the scanner unit) can reduce the scanner rotation speed to 11rpm less
than, therefore the radar can transmit normally.

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MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-170-R
2. System Configulation> 2.3 Function System Diagram

*OPTION OPERATION UNIT


(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-R
*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
LCD PANEL CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CML-799 CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1
CCK -972 PC710
OPERATION
CIRCUIT

*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE


PS/2
L CD

PS/2
(U SER SU PPLY ) Audio Power SW KEY matrix
8P I/F I/F Encode r
J711
8P
Dimmer
H-7ZCR D1328 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P
J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
9P 2m H -7ZCRD 1329A (N WZ-170-R ) OPERATION CIRCUIT D

Fig 2-3: Signal Flow Diagram


6P 6P
CCK-976
30P
J 6410
PC640
J6409 J 6401
AC 2m 5ZCG H00285 (N WZ-170-R )

D VI 2m H-7ZCRD 1345 (N WZ-170-R)

RADAR PROCESS UNIT Analog RGB AIS PROCESS


NDC-1399-9 CIRCUIT
15P
J 4409 64P
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 2m H -7ZC RD 1337 (N CE-5163-R )
Analog
15P RGB 64P
PC460 5m H -7ZC RD 1338 (N CE-5163-R T)
>

J 4405 J4601 JR C SU PPLY


Serial

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Degital Video Interface


28P
ARPA PROCESS
J 4406
D VI-D CIRCUIT
WH T
RED

64P LCD Fan Alarm


Etherne t
8P
J4404 9P TO OPU
U V FG J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
64P J4311
R J-45
J4501
PC450
TB522 50P
3P
TO SUB OPU
J4313
AC IN J 4408
B102
30P Radar video,
C F-c ard J4312
Radar video, 3P Trigger,Rotation
RADAR PROCESS
11P
GYRO INTERFACE Trigger,Rotation J4314
W 406 H-7ZCRD 1342A

TB914

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
Se rial
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P CH1 26P
14P
TB4101
CONVERTER UNIT

TB913 J4306

NQE-3141-2
CMJ-462E TO ISW Radar video,
CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
Radar video, 26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
Trigger,Rotation
Trigger,Rotation
AC OUT2 2P
Radar video, PC440 CH2
NBA-5135

15P
64P
Serial,GPIO
64P 2P Radar video,
Trigger,Rotation GYRO/LOG
64P TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
AC/DC

J4401
+ B ATTERY 2P
J 4402 J1 J4308
30P Trigger,Rotation

POWER SUPPLY

IN
2P TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
Display Unit

R ED
U AC OUT2 CQD-2097 TO SEN SOR
Serial

CBD-1661
WHT 20P Radar video, 22P
PC430
V W401 H -7ZCRD 1339
50P TB4501
W 50P
Trigger,Rotation J4301
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM Dry Conta ct
J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103
TB521 W402 H -7ZCRD 1339
22P
TB4601
50P
DC24V OUT 18P
J4302 GYRO
+ ー FG
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
Serial,GPIO TO G YRO
6P
(STEP/SYNC)
TB4701
R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
50P LOG
CQC-1192 GYRO/LOG
WHT 20P
8P
(PULSE/SYNC)

AC IN
J4108 J4303
50P T O LOG
BLU
PC410
12P
J4107
Powe r supply Control 18P
TB4701
Powe r supply Fan alarm J4304
SCAN NER MOTOR TO PC
POWER D C24V 9P Serial
8P J4310
J4305
R ED
U 4351A07335 FILTER U
BLU
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z Power supply Control
AC 220-240V 50/60H z Power supply Fan alarm
NCD-4990 信号系統図
WHT
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2.3.2 Signal flow diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4990
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 2. System Configulation> 2.3 Function System Diagram

The functional system diagram of the system's display unit is shown in Fig 2-3.

A. Starting the System

Turning on the power switch of the operating unit starts the power supply circuit
CBD-1661, and the various power supply voltages are supplied to the terminal
block CQD-2097 and to the control circuits via the motherboard CQC-1192. The
CPUs in the control circuits also start and perform the initial settings.

After the power is turned on, the local CPU in the radar processing circuit CDC-
1324, the graphic CPU, the CPU in the AIS processing circuit and the operation
CPU in the operation circuit CCK-976 are released from their reset status, perform
the initialization of the respective hardware items to which they are connected,
and wait for control commands from the main CPU.

The main CPU is released from the reset status and initializes the radar image/
display function before initializing the entire system. First, it send initial settings
commands to the local CPU to initialize the radar signal settings, and it sends a
communication initialization command to the operating unit CPU to initialize the
operation functions. The main CPU also writes a program to the memory in the
DSP of the ARPA processing circuit to start the DSP and issue an initialization
command to the CPU in the AIS processing circuit to initialize the AIS processing
circuit.

After that, the main CPU sets the internal status according to the sensor data input
from the various communication lines, such as the GYRO I/F and GPS, and issues
an initialization command to the transmitter-receiver unit via the communication
line to initialize the transmitter-receiver unit. This concludes the initialization of
the system.

B. Circuit Functions

The GYRO I/F circuit CMJ-462E processes the gyro signal, which is in the
synchro or step format, calculates the true azimuth, and sends the true azimuth
data to the radar processing circuit at regular intervals using serial
communication. As long as the GYRO I/F circuit is receiving the gyro signal, it is
supplied with power and the CPU operates even if the display unit power is turned
off. Therefore, even if the display unit power is turned off, the GYRO I/F circuit
can continue to calculate the true azimuth.

The operating circuit CPU detects the operating status of the switches and dials of
the operation panel and sends the operation data to the main CPU through the
communication line.

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The radar signal processing circuit in the radar processing circuit digitalizes the
radar signals it receives from the transmitter-receiver unit (the radar video signal,
the transmission timing signal, and the antenna rotation signal), suppresses
unwanted waves, and draws and displays a radar image in accordance with the
display screen.

The ARPA processing signal receives the radar signal data, with the unwanted
waves suppressed by the radar signal processing circuit, and performs target
tracking. The results of the tracking are sent to the main CPU in the radar
2
processing circuit.

The AIS processing circuit processes the AIS communication data input from an
external device, manages the database of all the AIS targets received, and send the
information on important targets to the main CPU. Based on this information, the
main CPU displays the AIS targets and necessary information on the radar screen.

The terminal block circuit board contains a built-in interface circuit for the
external equipment, performs level conversion for the various signals, and
connects directly to the radar processing circuit.

The motherboard relays signals between the various processing circuits and the
terminal block circuit board.

The display shows on an LCD panel the display signals output from the radar
processing circuit. The brightness of the display can be adjusted using the knob on
the display.

C. Basic Radar Operations

When the preheating of the magnetron of the transmitter-receiver unit is complete,


the display unit goes on standby. Pressing the TX/STBY button on the operation
unit places the system in transmission status. The main CPU issues a start
transmission command to the transmitter-receiver unit, the transmitter-receiver
unit starts transmitting, and the antenna starts to rotate.

The radar signals sent by the transmitter-receiver unit are input to the radar
processing circuit via the terminal block circuit board and the motherboard.
Unwanted waves are suppressed and a radar image suited to the display screen is
drawn/displayed.

The switches and dials on the operation unit can be used to change the settings of
the signal processing in the radar processing circuit and the screen display, the
results of which are immediately reflected in the radar image display.

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D. Inter Switch Function

The inter switch NQE-3141 allows the user to freely switch the connections
between multiple display units and the scanner unit, so that even if there is a
problem with one display unit, the operation of the system as a whole is
maintained. For example, without the inter switch function, if a problem occurred
in the No.1 (S band) display unit, it would become impossible to use the S band
radar, which would affect maritime safety in adverse weather conditions. With the
inter switch function, however, it is possible to connect the functioning No. 1
scanner unit to the No. 2 display unit, and continue to use S band radar. The inter
switch is easily operated from the radar screen.

The main CPU of the radar processing circuit automatically detects, when the
system is started, whether or not there is an inter switch. If there is, it operates in
the inter switch mode. If there is no inter switch, or if the inter switch or its cable
is damaged, preventing the inter switch from being detected, the main CPU
automatically operates in the standalone mode.

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2.4 I/O Specification

2
This section explains the signals arranged in the terminal block on the terminal
block circuit board CQD-2097.

2.4.1 TB4101
Used in the connection between the scanner unit and the transmitter-receiver unit.

Table 5: TB4101

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


1 VD+ 50ohm input TXRX

2 VD-  
3 TRIG+ 100ohm input

4 TRIG-  
5 BP+ 470ohm pull-up

6 BP-  
7 BZ+ 470ohm pull-up

8 BZ-  
9 MTR+ RS485

10 MTR- RS485

11 GND  
12 NC  
13 +48V DC+48V

14 +48VG GND

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2.4.2 TB4201
Used in the connection with the ISW unit.

Table 6: TB4201

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


1 VDIN1 50ohm input

2 VDIN1E  
3 TRIGIN1 50ohm input

4 TRIGIN1E   ISW

5 BPIN1 100ohm pull-up

6 BPIN1E  
7 BZIN1 100ohm pull-up

8 BZIN1E  
9 MTRIN1+ RS485

10 MTRIN1- RS485

11 MTRIN1E GND

12 PWRIN1 620ohm pull-up

13 PWRIN1E  
14 PWROUT1 Open-collector output

15 PWROUT1E  
16 VDOUT1 50ohm output

17 VDOUT1E   ISW

18 TRIGOUT1 50ohm output

19 TRIGOUT1E  
20 BPOUT1 Open-collector output

21 BPOUT1E  
22 BZOUT1 Open-collector output

23 BZOUT1E  
24 MTROUT1+ RS485

25 MTROUT1- RS485

26 MTROUT1E GND

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2.4.3 TB4301
Used when connecting the radar simulator NDW-51, for exhibition purposes.

Table 7: TB4301

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


1
2
EX_P12V
GND
DC+12V (pre-power)
GND
NDW-51 2
3 EX_12V DC+12V
NDW-51
4 GND GND
5 EX_5V DC+5V
DO NOT USE
6 GND GND

2.4.4 TB4401
Connected when outputting radar images to external equipment.
Table 8: TB4401

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


1 RBVD 100ohm input
RADAR BUOY
2 RBVDG  

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Table 8: TB4401

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


3 EXTIYOUT3 +5V push-pull output

4 GND  
5 SVD1 50ohm output

6 SVD1G  
7 EXTIYOUT1 +5V push-pull output

8 GND  
9 EXAOUT1 Open-collector output

10 GND  
11 EXBOUT1 Open-collector output

12 GND  
13 EXZOUT1 Open-collector output
ECDIS
14 GND  
15 SVD2 50ohm output

16 SVD2G  
17 EXTIYOUT2 +5V push-pull output

18 GND  
19 EXAOUT2 Open-collector output

20 GND  
21 EXBOUT2 Open-collector output

22 GND  
23 EXZOUT2 Open-collector output

24 GND  
27 ACKOUT+ dry contact (N.C.)
output

28 ACKOUT-  
ALARM SYSTEM
29 WMRST+ SSR (N.O.)
output(50V-0.5A max)

30 WMRST-  

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2.4.5 TB4501
Used in connections to external navigation equipment.

Table 9: TB4501

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


1

2
NAV1TX+

NAV1TX-
IEC61162-1/2 output

 
2
GPS
3 NAV1RX+ IEC61162-1/2 input

4 NAV1RX-  
5 NAV2TX+ IEC61162-1/2 output

6 NAV2TX-  
WIND,DEPTH
7 NAV2RX+ IEC61162-1/2 input

8 NAV2RX-  
9 LOGRX+ IEC61162-1/2 input
LOG
10 LOGRX-  
11 ALMTX+ IEC61162-1/2 output

12 ALMTX-  
ALARM SYSTEM
13 ALMRX+ IEC61162-1/2 input

14 ALMRX-  
15 ARPATX+ IEC61162-1/2 output

16 ARPATX-  
17 JARPATX+ JRC format RS422 TT
output

18 JARPATX-  
19 NSKTX+ JRC format RS422
output
HEADING
20 NSKTX-  
SENSOR
21 HDGRX+ IEC61162-1/2 input

22 HDGRX-  

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2.4.6 TB4601
Used in connections to external navigation equipment.

Table 10: TB4601

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


1 ARPAALM+ dry contact (N.C.) output

2 ARPAALM-  
3 SYSALM+ dry contact (N.C.) output

4 SYSALM-  
5 PWRALM+ dry contact (N.C.) output

6 PWRALM-  
7 ARPAACK+ 10kohm pull-up input
ALARM SYSTEM
8 GND  
9 SYSACK+ 10kohm pull-up input

10 GND  
11 PWRACK+ logic 'high' signal needs +5V.

12 PWRACK-  
13 EXEVT+ 10kohm pull-up input

14 GND  
15 AISTX+ IEC61162-1/2 output

16 AISTX-  
17 GND  
AIS
18 AISRX+ IEC61162-1/2 input

19 AISRX-  
20 GND  
21 MNTTX+ IEC61162-1/2 output
VDR
22 MNTTX-  

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2.4.7 TB4701
Used in the connection to the gyro compass.

Table 11: TB4701

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


1

2
1/R1

2/S1
22kohm/high-impedance input

22kohm
2
3 3/S2 22kohm GYRO COMPASS

4 S3 NC/22kohm

5 5/R2 common

6 N.C N.C

2.4.8 TB4801
Used in the connection to ship speed equipment.

PIN NAME DESCRIPTION APPLICATION


1 N.C

2 N.C
NC
3 N.C

4 N.C

5 P+ 1kohm pull-up
LOG(pulse)
6 P-  
7 N.C
NC
8 N.C

9 S+ 2.2kohm input
LOG(synchro)
10 S-  
11 N.C
NC
12 N.C

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2.5 DIP-SW / Jumper Selection

2.5.1 Terminal board circuit board CQD-2097


Jumper settings

Jumper posts are mounted at


the locations shown in the
figure to the right. TB2

1) TB2 ISW operation mode


TB20
switching
1-2: ISW automatic recognition TB21
(factory default)

2-3: ISW enabled TB11


OPEN: ISW disabled TB12
TB10
TB13
2) TB20、 TB21  

OPEN: Not used. To be kept at the TB30-31


factory default setting,
alteration prohibited.

3) TB10-13 Contact signal output


polarity switching
TB1A-1D
1-2: NORMALY OPEN

2-3: NORMALY CLOSE(factory default)

Jumper Signal name


J4310
TB11 ARPAALM

TB12 SYSALM Fig 2-4: CQD-2097 jumpers

TB10 PWRALM

TB13 ACKOUT

4) TB30-31 HDGRX ± Signal switching

1-2: Not used. To be kept at the factory default setting, alteration prohibited.

5) TB1A-TB1D Debug serial output switching

T_COM: Factory default

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By switching the position of the jumper plug, it is possible to output transmitted and
received signals from the J4310 (DSUB-9P) connector via an RS232C cable.
Connecting a serial cross cable (null modem cable) makes it possible to monitor
signals on a PC (such as Hyper Terminal).

In combination with the LED statuses described later, this can be used for
troubleshooting when there is a problem and for checking operation.
2

Fig 2-5: TB1A-TB1D

R_NAV1 The signals connected to NAV1RX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
T_NAV1 The same signals that are output from NAV1TX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
R_NAV2 The signals connected to NAV2RX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
T_NAV2 The same signals that are output from NAV2TX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
R_ROG The signals connected to LODRX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
T_MNT The same signals that are output from MNTTX on TB4601 are output from J4310.
R_ALM The signals connected to ALMRX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
T_ALM The same signals that are output from ALMTX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
T_JARA The signals connected to JARPATX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
T_ARPA The same signals that are output from ARTAPX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
R_AIS The signals connected to AISRX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
T_AIS The same signals that are output from AISTX on TB4601 are output from J4310.
R_HDG The signals connected to HDGRX on TB4501 are output from J4310.
T_GYR No allocation.
R_OPE1 Signals received from the operating unit connected to J4311 are output from J4310.
T_OPE1 Signals sent to the operating unit connected to J4311 are output from J4310.
R_OPE2 Signals received from the operating unit connected to J4312 are output from J4310.
T_OPE2 Signals sent to the operating unit connected to J4312 are output from J4310.
R_MTR Transmitted/received signals sent in communication with the scanner unit and the
transmitter-receiver unit are output from J4310.

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LEDs

Fig 2-6: CQD-2097 LED

1) Alarm monitor LEDs


The following signal statuses are shown by LEDs.

WMRST → Lights red for "true" logic.

Power supply unit fan alarm → Lights red when fan stops.

Processing unit fan alarm → Lights red when fan stops.

Display unit fan alarm → Lights red when fan stops.

ARPA ALM → Lights orange for "true" logic (if TB11 is set to "normally
closed", an open signal is output from TB4601 (1,2); if it is set to "normally
open", a close signal is output from TB4601 (1,2)).

ARPA ACK → Lights green if a LOW level or "contact closed" signal is input to
TB4601(7,8).

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SYS ALM → Lights orange for "true" logic (if TB12 is set to "normally closed",
an open signal is output from TB4601 (3,4), and if TB12 is set to "normally
open", a close signal is output from TB4601 (3,4)).

SYS ACK → Lights green when a LOW level or "contact closed" signal is input
to TB4601 (9,10).

ACKOUT → Lights orange for "true" logic (if TB13 is set to "normally closed",
an open signal is output from TB4401 (27,28), and if it is set to "normally open" a
2
close signal is output from TB4401 (27,28)).

EVENT → Lights green if a LOW level or "contact closed" signal is input to


TB4601 (13,14).

2) Power status LEDs

The statuses of the power supplies used in the system is shown by green LEDs.

If there is a problem, the relevant LED goes off.

3) SCI status LEDs

CORRECT OFF GREEN OFF ORANGE OFF


Light orange for
LED receiving and green
IEC61162-1/2 Transmit
+
DATA for transmitting.
-
→ time
IEC61162-1/2 Receive
+
DATA If the LED stays lit
-
even if there is no
WRONG ORANGE BOTH ORANGE OFF ORANGE
signal, it indicates
LED that the connection
IEC61162-1/2 Transmit
+
DATA polarity is reversed.
-
→ time Correct the
+
IEC61162-1/2 Receive
-
DATA
connection so that the
Fig 2-7: SCI 状態 LED LED is normally off
and lights only when
there is communication data.

Depending on the equipment connected, the baud rate and signal updating speed
may be very fast, which may make it appear as if the LED is lit continuously.

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2.5.2 GYRO I/F circuit CMJ-462E


DIP-SW/jumper selection

Fig 2-8: CMJ-462E DIPSW

1) TB100:Not used.
To be kept at the factory default setting, alteration prohibited.

2) TB105:Gyro input low voltage.

1-2: Normal setting (factory default setting)

2-3: Gyro low voltage (CD56 lights at 22 Vdc or less. However, the gyro I/F
circuit board of the JMA-9100/7100 operates on power supplied from the display
unit even when the display unit is turned off. Thus, there is no particular need to
switch (although it will still operate if it is switched). It is necessary to switch if
using the JMA-9900.)

3) TB106 and TB107:External output sentence switching

1-2:JRC format output

2-3:IEC61162-1/2 HDT sentence output


The signal selected here is output from NSKTX on terminal block circuit board TB4501.

4) TB108 and TB109:NMEA input switching

When a true azimuth signal is obtained from NMEA input (IEC61162-1/2 HDT
or THS sentence), it is set to 2-3.

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5) S1 and S2:Gyro setting and log setting

with checksum

6) S3:Reset switch

Resets the CPU.

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7) S4:Zero degrees setting switch

Sets the azimuth at the moment the switch is pressed to due North.

8) S6 and S7:Gyro type switching

Upper:Step

Lower:Synchro

9) S5:Gyro ON / OFF switch

Upper:ON

Lower:OFF

10) S10:Other settings

Not used. Set all settings to OFF.

LEDs

Fig 2-9: CMJ-462E LED

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2.5.3 Radar process circuit CDC-1324


1) S301
A 4-bit DIP-SW. Do not alter the
factory default setting shown below.

1: ON(alteration prohibited)
2
 2: ON(alteration prohibited)

 3: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 4: OFF(alteration prohibited)

2) S300

A 6-bit DIP-SW. The factory default


settings are all OFF. Do not alter the
settings for bits other than bit 5.

Fig 2-10: CDC-1324 DIPSW


1: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 2: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 3: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 4: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 5: ON JMA-7100
OFF JMA-9100

 6: OFF(alteration prohibited)

If the equipment used is JMA-7100, set bit 5 to ON.

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2.5.4 AIS process circuit CDC-1325


1) S300
A 4-bit DIP-SW. Do not alter
the factory default settings
shown below.

 1: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 2: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 3: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 4: OFF(alteration prohibited)

Fig 2-11: CDC-1325 DIPSW

2.5.5 ARPA process circuit CDC-1186D


1) S1,S2
Two 6-bit DIP-SW. Do not
alter the factory default
settings shown below.

Fig 2-12: CDC-1186D DIPSW

S1 S2

 1: OFF(alteration prohibited)  1: ON(alteration prohibited)

 2: OFF(alteration prohibited)  2: ON(alteration prohibited)

 3: ON(alteration prohibited)  3: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 4: ON(alteration prohibited)  4: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 5: ON(alteration prohibited)  5: OFF(alteration prohibited)

 6: OFF(alteration prohibited)  6: OFF(alteration prohibited)

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2.5.6 T/R control circuit CMC-1205R


1) NKE-2254 (25kW, X-band, 2unit-type scanner)

Jumper setting Dip-switch setting


SW2 SW1

2
ON ON
3 2 1 SHORT PLUG

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2

J92,J93,J95,J96:short 1-2

2) NKE-2254-HS (25kW, X-band, 2unit-type scanner, High-speed motor)

Jumper setting Dip-switch setting


SW2 SW1
ON ON
3 2 1 SHORT PLUG

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2

J92,J93,J95,J96:short 1-2

3) NKE-1130 (30kW,S-band, 2unit-type scanner)

Jumper setting Dip-switch setting


SW2 SW1
ON ON
3 2 1 SHORT PLUG

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2

J92,J93,J95,J96:short 1-2

4) NKE-1125 (25kW,X-band, 2unit-type scanner)

Jumper setting Dip-switch setting


SW2 SW1
ON ON
3 2 1 SHORT PLUG

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2

J92,J93,J95,J96:short 1-2

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1) NTG-3225 (25kW,X-band, 3unit-type transmitter-receiver unit)

Jumper setting Dip-switch setting


SW2 SW1
ON ON
3 2 1 SHORT PLUG 3 2 1 SHORT PLUG

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2

J92,J93:short 1-2 J95,J96:short 2-3

2) NTG-3230 (30kW,S-band, 3unit-type transmitter-receiver unit)

Jumper setting Dip-switch setting


SW2 SW1
ON ON
3 2 1 SHORT PLUG 3 2 1 SHORT PLUG

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2

J92,J93:short 1-2 J95,J96:short 2-3

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Repair Parts

Repair Parts
3.1 List of repair parts .................................................................................3-1
3.1.1 Spairs ......................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Special Parts .............................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.3 NKE-2103 ................................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.4 NKE-1125 ................................................................................................... 3-3
3.1.5 NKE-1129 ................................................................................................... 3-4
3.1.6 NKE-2254 ................................................................................................... 3-4
3.1.7 NKE-1130 ................................................................................................... 3-5
3.1.8 NKE-1139 ................................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.9 NTG-3225 ................................................................................................... 3-6
3.1.10 NTG-3230 ................................................................................................... 3-7
3.1.11 NCD-4990 ................................................................................................... 3-8
3.1.12 NCD-4790 ................................................................................................... 3-9
3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown ...............................................................3-10
3.2.1 NKE-2103 ................................................................................................. 3-10
3.2.2 NKE-2254 ................................................................................................. 3-15
3.2.3 NKE-1125 ................................................................................................. 3-20
3.2.4 NKE-1129 ................................................................................................. 3-25
3.2.5 NKE-1130 ................................................................................................. 3-29
3.2.6 NKE-1139 ................................................................................................. 3-34
3.2.7 NTG-3225 ................................................................................................. 3-38
3.2.8 NTG-3230 ................................................................................................. 3-41
3.2.9 NQE-3167 ................................................................................................. 3-44
3.2.10 NCD-4990 ................................................................................................. 3-46
3.2.11 NCD-4790 ................................................................................................. 3-64
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.1 List of repair parts

3.1 List of repair parts

3.1.1 Spairs
Table 3-1: 7ZXRD0025

Name Type(Code) Shape (mm) In Spar Parts Location

3
use e No.

MF60NR250V0.5 GYRO I/F


Fuse Φ6.4 4 12 F1 ~ F4
(5ZFGD00006) CMJ-462E
30

ST6-10AN1 AC/DC
Fuse Φ6.35 1 3 F501 Converter
(5ZFCA00053) NBA-5135
31.8

3.1.2 Special Parts


NKE-2103

Table 3-2: NKE-2103 (JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH、JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH)

Parts No. Name Type Manufacture Location Code


V101 Magnetron MAF1565Ni NJRC Scanner Unit 5VMAA00102

A101/A102 Circulator FCX68R Orient Microwave Scanner Unit 6AJRD00001

A103 Dummy NJC4002 NJRC Scanner Unit 5ANDF00001

A104 Filter NJC9952 NJRC Scanner Unit 5AWAX00002

A301 Diode Limiter NJS6930 NJRC Scanner Unit 5ATBT00006


i. Use a genuine magnetron.

NKE-1125/2254

Table 3-3: NKE-1125/2254 (JMA-9122-6XAH/9XA/6XAH、JMA-7122-6XA/9XA/6XAH)

Parts No. Name Type Manufacture Location Code


V101 Magnetron M1568BSi NJRC Scanner Unit 5VMAA00106

A101/A102 Circulator NJC3901M NJRC Scanner Unit 5AJBV00007

A103 Dummy NJC4002 NJRC Scanner Unit 5ANDF00001

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Table 3-3: NKE-1125/2254 (JMA-9122-6XAH/9XA/6XAH、JMA-7122-6XA/9XA/6XAH)

Parts No. Name Type Manufacture Location Code


A104 Filter NJC9952 NJRC Scanner Unit 5AWAX00002

A301 Diode Limiter NJS6930 NJRC Scanner Unit 5ATBT00006


i. Use a genuine magnetron.

NTG-3225

Table 3-4: NTG-3225 (JMA-9123-7XA/9XA、JMA-7123-7XA/9XA)

Parts No. Name Type Manufacture Location Code


Transmitter
V101 Magnetron M1568BSi NJRC Receiver 5VMAA00106
Unit

Transmitter
A101/A102 Circulator NJC3901M NJRC Receiver 5AJBV00007
Unit

Transmitter
A103 Dummy NJC4002 NJRC Receiver 5ANDF00001
Unit

Transmitter
A104 Filter NJC9952 NJRC Receiver 5AWAX00002
Unit

Transmitter
A301 Diode Limiter NJS6930 NJRC Receiver 5ATBT00006
Unit

i. Use a genuine magnetron.

NKE-1130

Table 3-5: NKE-1130 (JMA-9132-SA、JMA-7132-SA)

Parts No. Name Type Manufacture Location Code


V101 Magnetron M1555i NJRC Scanner Unit 5VMAA00104

A101 Circulator NJC3316 NJRC Scanner Unit 5AJBV00008

A301 Diode Limiter NJS6318 NJRC Scanner Unit 5ATBT00005


i. Use a genuine magnetron.

NTG-3230

Table 3-6: NTG-3230 (JMA-9133-SA、JMA-7133-SA)

Parts No. Name Type Manufacture Location Code


Transmitter
V101 Magnetron M1555i NJRC Receiver 5VMAA00104
Unit

Transmitter
A101 Circulator NJC3317 NJRC Receiver 5AJBV00009
Unit

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Table 3-6: NTG-3230 (JMA-9133-SA、JMA-7133-SA)

Parts No. Name Type Manufacture Location Code


Transmitter
A301 TR Limiter TL378A NJRC Receiver 5VLAA00037
Unit

i. Use a genuine magnetron.

3.1.3 NKE-2103
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH, JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH 3
Table 3-7: NKE-2103

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


DC brushless motor
Scanner Unit GEARED MOTOR 7BDRD0048
(common with HS)

Scanner Unit MODULATOR CIRCUIT CME-363 Excluding Magnetron

Scanner Unit RECEIVER UNIT NRG-610 Including CAE-529-

Scanner Unit POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT CBD-1783

Scanner Unit BRAKE CIRCUIT CFA-252

Scanner Unit ENCODER CHT-71A

MOTOR CONTROL POWER


Scanner Unit CBD-1779
SUPPLY

Scanner Unit PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU-85

3.1.4 NKE-1125
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9122-6XA/9XA, JMA-7122-6XA/9XA

Table 3-8: NKE-1125

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Scanner Unit GEARED MOTOR MDBW10822 For 100/220 VAC

Scanner Unit ENCODER CHT-71A

Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT 7EPRD0034 For 220 VAC

Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT 7EPRD0035 For 100 VAC

Scanner Unit BRAKE CIRCUIT CFA-253

Scanner Unit BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT CCB-655

Scanner Unit BRAKE UNIT NZR-16 Including CFA-259/260

Scanner Unit PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU-85

Scanner Unit HEATER CONTROL PART CHG-216 Option (AC100V)

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Table 3-8: NKE-1125

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Scanner Unit T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT CMC-1205R

Scanner Unit MODULATOR UNIT NMA-550-1 Excluding Magnetron

Scanner Unit MODULATOR CIRCUIT CPA-264

Scanner Unit RECEIVER UNIT NRG-162A Including CMA-866A

Scanner Unit POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT CBD-1682A

Scanner Unit RELAY FILTER CIRCUIT CSC-656

Scanner Unit FAN 7BFRD0002

3.1.5 NKE-1129
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9123-7XA/9XA, JMA-7123-7XA/9XA

Table 3-9: NKE-1129

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Scanner Unit GEARED MOTOR MDBW10822 For 100/220 VAC

Scanner Unit ENCODER CHT-71A1

Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT 7EPRD0034 For 220 VAC

Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT 7EPRD0035 For 100 VAC

Scanner Unit BRAKE CIRCUIT CFA-253

Scanner Unit BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT CCB-655

Scanner Unit BRAKE UNIT NZR-15 Including CFA-259/260

Scanner Unit PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU-85

Scanner Unit HEATER CONTROL PART CHG-216 Option

3.1.6 NKE-2254
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9122-6XAH, JMA-7122-6XAH

Table 3-10: NKE-2254

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Scanner Unit GEARED MOTOR 7BDRD0045A DC brushless motor

Scanner Unit ENCODER CHT-71A

Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT CBD-1779

Scanner Unit BRAKE CIRCUIT CFA-257

Scanner Unit PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU-85

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Table 3-10: NKE-2254

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Scanner Unit HEATER CONTROL PART CHG-216 Option

Scanner Unit POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT CBD-1682A

Scanner Unit T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT CMC-1205R

Scanner Unit MODULATOR UNIT NMA-550-1 Excluding Magnetron

Scanner Unit MODULATOR CIRCUIT CPA-264

Scanner Unit

Scanner Unit
RECEIVER UNIT

FAN
NRG-162A

7BFRD0002
Including CMA-866A
3
3.1.7 NKE-1130
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9132-SA, JMA-7132-SA

Table 3-11: NKE-1130

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Scanner Unit GEARED MOTOR MDBW10823 For 100/220 VAC
Scanner Unit ENCODER CHT-71A
Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT 7EPRD0034 For 220 VAC
Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT 7EPRD0035 For 100 VAC
Scanner Unit BRAKE CIRCUIT CFA-255
Scanner Unit BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT CCB-655
Scanner Unit BRAKE UNIT NZR-17 Including CFA-261/262
Scanner Unit PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU-84
Scanner Unit HEATER CONTROL PART CHG-215 Option
Scanner Unit T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT CMC-1205R
Scanner Unit MODULATOR UNIT NMA-551-1 Excluding Magnetron
Scanner Unit MODULATOR CIRCUIT CPA-264
Scanner Unit RECEIVER UNIT NRG-229
Scanner Unit POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT CBD-1682A
Scanner Unit RELAY FILTER CIRCUIT CSC-656
Scanner Unit FAN 7BFRD0002

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3.1.8 NKE-1139
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9133-SA, JMA-7133-SA

Table 3-12: NKE-1139

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Scanner Unit GEARED MOTOR MDBW10823 For 100/220 VAC

Scanner Unit ENCODER CHT-71A1

Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT CBD-2000 For 220 VAC

Scanner Unit MOTOR DRIVER CIRCUIT CBD-2001 For 100 VAC

Scanner Unit BRAKE CIRCUIT CFA-253

Scanner Unit BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT CCB-655

Scanner Unit BRAKE UNIT NZR-17 Including CFA-261/262

Scanner Unit PERFORMANCE MONITOR NJU-84

Scanner Unit HEATER CONTROL PART CHG-215 Option

3.1.9 NTG-3225
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9123-7XA/9XA, JMA-7123-7XA/9XA

Table 3-13: NTG-3225

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Transmitter
T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT CMC-1205R
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
MODULATOR UNIT NMA-552-1 Excluding Magnetron
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
MODULATOR CIRCUIT CPA-264
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-162A Including CMA-866A
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT CBD-1682A
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
RELAY FILTER CIRCUIT CSC-656
Receiver Unit

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3.1.10 NTG-3230
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9133-SA, JMA-7133-SA

Table 3-14: NTG-3230

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Transmitter
T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT CMC-1205R
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
MODULATOR UNIT NMA-553-1 Excluding Magnetron

3
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
MODULATOR CIRCUIT CPA-264
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-229
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT CBD-1682A
Receiver Unit

Transmitter
RELAY FILTER CIRCUIT CSC-656
Receiver Unit

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3.1.11 NCD-4990
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-9100 Series

Table 3-15: NCD-4990

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Radar Process Unit RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MDLW11900 With mounting bracket
Radar Process Unit AIS PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC-1325
Radar Process Unit ARPA PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC-1186D
Radar Process Unit GYRO I/F CIRCUIT CMJ-462E
Radar Process Unit TERMINAL BOARD CIRCUIT CQD-2097
Radar Process Unit MOTHERBOARD CIRCUIT CQC-1192
Radar Process Unit POWER SUPPLY CBD-1661
Radar Process Unit PS FAN 7BFRD0006
Radar Process Unit RPU FAN 5BFAB00588

Operation Unit OPERATION CIRCUIT A CCK-973

Operation Unit OPERATION CIRCUIT B CCK-974

Operation Unit OPERATION CIRCUIT D CCK-976

Operation Unit TRACKBALL 5EZLY00003

Monitor Unit BEZEL KIT MPXP34376 FOR RADAR

Monitor Unit 23INCH LCD CML-799 23.1-inch LCD

Monitor Unit LCD OPERATION CIRCUIT CCK-972

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3.1.12 NCD-4790
Corresponding Model Number :JMA-7100 Series

Table 3-16: NCD-4790

Location Circuit Block Type Remarks


Radar Process Unit RADAR PROCESS CIRCUIT MDLW11900 With mounting bracket
Radar Process Unit AIS PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC-1325
Radar Process Unit ARPA PROCESS CIRCUIT CDC-1186D
Radar Process Unit

Radar Process Unit


GYRO I/F CIRCUIT

TERMINAL BOARD CIRCUIT


CMJ-462E

CQD-2097
3
Radar Process Unit MOTHERBOARD CIRCUIT CQC-1192
Radar Process Unit POWER SUPPLY CBD-1661
Radar Process Unit PS FAN 7BFRD0006
Radar Process Unit RPU FAN 5BFAB00588

Operation Unit OPERATION CIRCUIT A CCK-973

Operation Unit OPERATION CIRCUIT B CCK-974

Operation Unit OPERATION CIRCUIT D CCK-976

Operation Unit TRACKBALL 5EZLY00003

Monitor Unit BEZEL KIT MPBC43590 FOR RADAR

Monitor Unit MNU FAN CBP-173A

Monitor Unit LCD INTERFACE CIRCUIT CMH-2227

Monitor Unit INVERTER CIRCUIT CBF-38

Monitor Unit LCD OPERATION CIRCUIT CCK-989

Monitor Unit LCD PANEL CML-771

Monitor Unit MONITOR POWER SUPPLY CBA-389

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3.2 ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN

3.2.1 NKE-2103

3.2.1.1 Parts list

Table 3-17: PARTS LIST NKE-2103

NO. PARTS NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Radiator Assy. MDNAX5041 NAX-16B-6 NAX-16B-6
1-1 Radiator Assy. MDNAX5041
1-2 Bolts BRTG07249 M10X35SUS S-cort

1-3 Spring Washers BRTG00404 SW10 SUS


1-4 Washers MTL315466
2 Support Assy. MPGK31182
2-1 Antenna Support MTC301684
2-2 Slide Plate MTT309252
2-3 Waterproof Ring MTT309256A
2-4 O-Ring BRPK00054 P42
3 Upper Housing Assy. MPBX44085
3-1 Upper Housing MTC301682
3-2 V-Ring BRPK00189 V-100A
3-3 Liquid-Tight Cable Clamps BRBP06738 OA-W1611EC1-BB

4 Drive Assy. MPGK31181


4-1 Main Shaft MTC301685
4-2 Main Gear MTG300511
4-3 Gear MTG300424A
4-4 Bracket MTC301655
4-5 Key MTL325003
4-6 Spacer 1 MTL325004
4-7 Spacer 2 MTL325005
4-8 Bearing BRGK05420 6011ZZ
4-9 Bearing BRGK05409 6009ZZ
4-10 Retaining Ring Type-C BRTG05289 HC75 SK5
4-11 Bearing Nut BRTG06929 AN09
4-12 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC03010B NC3X8Bs
5 Rotary Joint MPAB31563
6 Motor H-7BDRD00048 7BDRD00048 CBP-202

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Table 3-17: PARTS LIST NKE-2103

NO. PARTS NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
7 Wave Guide Unit MPAB31564
7-1 Wave Guide MTM301722A
7-2 Flange MTM301843
7-3 Push Plate MTB366792A
7-4 Bolts BRTG08900 M4X25 SUS SW W

3
8 Encoder Assy. MPEM30205
8-1 Encoder MDMW11070 CHT-71A
8-2 Gear MTT006909B
8-3 Turn-Stopper MTD001842
9 Lower Housing Assy. MPBX44086A
9-1 Lower Housing MTC301683
9-2 Packing MTT312329
9-3 Breathing Cap MTV302550
9-4 Packing MTT305919A
9-5 Swich Cover MPPK00925A
9-6 Cable Push Plate MTB366112
9-7 Cable Clamp BRBP00009
9-8 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNK04010B NK4X10Bs
9-9 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B NC4X10Bs
9-10 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB05010B NB5X10Bs
10 Tranceiver Assy. MDNZT5023 NZT-2103
10-1 Main Chassis MPBX44420
10-2 Wave Guide Circuit MPAB31606
10-2-1 CIR-Attachment MTB389799
10-2-2 Recever Unit MDNRG5093 NRG-610 NRG-610
10-2-3 Diord Limiter 5ATBT00006 NJS6930
10-2-4 Circulator 5AJIX00027 FCX68R
10-2-5 Filter 5AWAX00002 NJC-9952
10-2-6 Guide Plate MTL326122
10-2-7 Dummy Load 5ANDF00001 NJC4002
10-2-8 Spacer MTL318403
10-2-9 MG-PIN MTL325492
10-2-11 Bolts BRTG07397 M4X12 SW SUS304

10-2-12 Cross-recessed Head Screw BRTG07156 M4X70 Bs


10-2-13 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B NC4X10Bs
10-2-14 Spring Washers BSSW04000S SW4

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Table 3-17: PARTS LIST NKE-2103

NO. PARTS NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
10-2-15 Washers BSFW04000B W4Bs
10-3 Modulator Unit MPBX44290 CME-363
10-4 Power Supply Unit MPBX44291 CBD-1783
10-5 Motor Control PC MDBW10832 CBD-1779 CBD-1779
10-6 Magnetron 5VMAA00102 5VMAA00102 MAF1565N
10-7 Resistors - CFA-252
10-8 Filter PC - CFR-234
10-9 Cover MTB389805
10-10 Nut Plate MTB388518
10-11 Connection Plate MTB388903
10-12 Motor Cover MTB391765
10-13 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB04012B NB4X12Bs
10-14 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B NC4X10Bs
10-15 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04016B NC4X16Bs
10-16 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC03008B NC3X8Bs
11 Encoder Plate MTB388510A
12 Stay MPDM30321
13 Grand-Cable H-7ZCRD1504
14 Shaft MTL325006
15 Bolts MTL006545A M8X35 Machining

16 Spring Washers BRTG00747 SW8 SUS


17 Washers BRTG00224 W8
18 O-Ring BRPK00027 P7
19 Clamp Gland MPTG30399
20 Cover BRTG01414
21 Gasket MTT308695A
22 Washers BRTG00883
25 Corted Bolts BRTG09192 M8X20 SUS304 corted

26 Sealing Washers BRTG06850 SUSW8S1


27 Hex-Head Setscrew BRTG1030G M4X0.7X6 SUS304

M8X25 FE SW W 
28 Bolts BRTG09297 ZMC4RBU

M6X70 FE SW W
29 Bolts BRTG09296 ZMC4RBU

30 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04025B NC4X25Bs


31 Bolts BRTG06852 M4X12 SW W SUS304

32 Bolts BRTG09004 M5X16 SW W SUS304

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Table 3-17: PARTS LIST NKE-2103

NO. PARTS NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
33 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB05010B NB5X10Bs
34 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB04012B NB4X12Bs
35 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B NC4X10Bs
36 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC03008B NC3X8Bs

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3.2.1.2 Drawing

Fig 3-1: NKE-2103 分解図

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3.2.2 NKE-2254

3.2.2.1 Parts list

Table 3-18: PARTS LIST NKE-2254-6HS

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Radiator Assy. NAX-16B-6 6ft
1-1 Bolt BRTG07249 HEX10X35 SUS304

3
1-2 Spring Washer BRTG00404 SW10
1-3 Washer MTL315466
2 Support Assy. MPBX40223
2-1 Antenna Support MTC301223A
2-2 Slide Plate MTT309252
2-3 O-Ring BRPK00054 P42 ID41.7 D3.5
3 Housing Assy.
3-1 Housing MTC301727
3-2 Sleev MTL317432
3-3 Breathing Cap MTT309253
3-4 Upset Bolt BRTG09305 M5X12 FF ZMC4RBU

3-5 Toggle Switch MDLW11931 CSD-654


3-6 Cover for SW MPPK00925A
3-7 Cover MTB389969
3-8 Cover MTB389970
3-9 NK5X10Bs BSNK05010B
3-10 NK5X12Bs BSNK05012B
4 Cover Assy. MPBX44875
4-1 Cover MTC301729
4-2 Packing MTV303883
4-3 Bolt MPTG31381
4-5 Spring Washer BRTG00747 M8SUS304 3.2X2

4-4 Washer BRTG00224 M8 SUS304


4-6 Sealing Washer BRTG01826 M8 SUS
5 Drive Assy. MPGK30895C
5-1 Flange MTC301224A
5-2 Main Shaft MTH300568A
5-3 Main Gear MTG300423A
5-4 Gear MTG300424
5-5 Spacer MTB366794A
5-6 Key MTL317433

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Table 3-18: PARTS LIST NKE-2254-6HS

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
5-7 Bearing BRGK05410 6012ZZ CM/5K
5-8 Bearing BRGK05409 6009ZZ CM/5K
5-9 Retaining Ring-C Type BRTG06164
5-10 Roling Bearing Washer BRTG07261 AW10X ID50
5-11 O-Ring BRPK05043 G155
5-12 Roling Bearing Locknut BSAN10000S AN10 M50X1.5
6 V-Ring BRPK00189 V-100A
7 Bolt BRTG07268 M8X25 TI
8 Spring Washer BRTG07270 M8 TI
9 Washer BRTG07267 M8 TI
10 Bolt BRTG06849 M8X23 SUS304
11 Rotary Joint Assy. MPAB31188
12 Wave Guide MPAB31207A
13 Encoder Assy. MPEM30202
13-1 Encoder MDMW11068 CHT-71A CHT-71
13-2 Spur Gear MTT006909B
13-3 Click MTD001842
13-4 Plate Encoder Mounting MTB366793A
13-5 Upset Bolt BRTG06852 M4X12 SW W SUS304

14 Motor Assy. -
14-1 Motor - 7BDRD0045A
14-2 - -
14-3 Flange for Motor MTC301225
14-4 Bolt BRTG09307 M8X30 SW W SUS304

M8X20 SW W FE 
14-5 Bolt BRTG09306 ZMC

15 Clump Gland Assy.(A30) MPJD30062A


15-1 Clump Gland MPTG31572A
15-2 Gasket BRPK00108
15-3 Washer BRTG01246 30B AL
15-4 Cover BRTG01415 30 AL
16 Clump Gland Assy.(A25) MPJD30063A
16-1 Clump Gland MPTG31573A
16-2 Gasket BRPK00134 A25a
16-3 Washer BRTG00883 25A AL
16-4 Cover BRTG01414 25 AL
17 Heat radiation Board MPBC43035

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Table 3-18: PARTS LIST NKE-2254-6HS

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
18 Power Supply Unit MPBX44439
18-1 Chassis for Power Supply MPBX44440
18-2 Power Supply PC MDBW10837 CBD-1682A
19 - -
20 Motor Control Assy. MPBX44318A

3
20-1 Chassis for Control MPBX44319
20-2 Motor Power Supply PC MDBW10832 CBD-1779
21 Tranceiver Assy. MDNZT5024A NZT-1125
21-1 Modulator Unit MDNMA5077A NMA-550-1
21-2 Main Chassis MPBX44445
21-3 Cover Assy.(L) MPBX44446
21-4 Cover Assy.(S) MPBX44447
CPA-264
21-5 Modulator PC MDLW11930 CPA-264
(MDLW11927)
21-6 Magnetoron - 5VMAA00106
21-7 Pulse Transformer -
21-8 Flame MPBC43040
21-9 Holding Plate MTB389330
21-10 Circulator -
21-11 Diord Limiter -
21-12 Wave Guide MPAB31622
21-13 Guide Plate MTL318911A
21-14 Spacer MTL318403
21-15 Spurious Filter - NJC9952
21-16 Dummy Load - NJC4002
21-17 TR-Control PC - CMC-1205R CMC-1205R
21-18 Receiver Assy. MDNRG5094A NRG-162A NRG-162A
21-19 Nut Plate MTB389894
21-20 FAN MPEM30151
21-21 Cross-Recessed Head Screw BSNC04030B
M5X16 SW W
21-22 Bolt BRTG07502 SUS304

21-23 O-Ring BRPK00019


21-24 Bolt BRTG07397 M4X12 SW SUS304

21-25 Cross-recessed Head Screw BRTG05659 NK4X0.7X65Bs


22 Performance Monitor Unit - NJU-85 NJU-85
23 PM Adapter MPBC43041A

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Table 3-18: PARTS LIST NKE-2254-6HS

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
24 Neck Heator kit MDMW11067A (CHG-216)
24-1 Neck Heator Unit -
24-2 Plate Clamp MTB374149
24-3 Plate Clamp MTB374150
24-4 Terminal Board for heater -
25 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B M4X10 SW LW
26 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04016B M4X16 SW LW

3- 18
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.2.2 Drawing

Fig 3-2: NKE-2254

3- 19
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.3 NKE-1125

3.2.3.1 Parts list

Table 3-19: PARTS LIST NKE-1125

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Radiator Assy. NAX-16B 9ft/7ft/6ft
1-1 Bolt BRTG07249 HEX10X35 SUS304

1-2 Spring Washer BRTG00404 SW10


1-3 Washer MTL315466
2 Support Assy. MPBX40223
2-1 Antenna Support MTC301223A
2-2 Slide Plate MTT309252
2-3 O-Ring BRPK00054 P42 ID41.7 D3.5
3 Housing Assy.
3-1 Housing MTC301727
3-2 Sleev MTL317432
3-3 Breathing Cap MTT309253
M5X12 FF
3-4 Upset Bolt BRTG09305 ZMC4RBU

3-5 Toggle Switch MDLW11931 CSD-654


3-6 Cover for SW MPPK00925A
3-7 Cover MTB389969
3-8 Cover MTB389970
3-9 NK5X10Bs BSNK05010B
3-10 NK5X12Bs BSNK05012B
4 Cover Assy. MPBX44875
4-1 Cover MTC301729
4-2 Packing MTV303883
4-3 Bolt MPTG31381
4-5 Spring Washer BRTG00747 M8SUS304 3.2X2

4-4 Washer BRTG00224 M8 SUS304


4-6 Sealing Washer BRTG01826 M8 SUS
5 Drive Assy. MPGK30895C
5-1 Flange MTC301224A
5-2 Main Shaft MTH300568A
5-3 Main Gear MTG300423A
5-4 Gear MTG300424
5-5 Spacer MTB366794A

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Table 3-19: PARTS LIST NKE-1125

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
5-6 Key MTL317433
5-7 Bearing BRGK05410 6012ZZ CM/5K
5-8 Bearing BRGK05409 6009ZZ CM/5K
5-9 Retaining Ring-C Type BRTG06164
5-10 Roling Bearing Washer BRTG07261 AW10X ID50

3
5-11 O-Ring BRPK05043 G155
5-12 Roling Bearing Locknut BSAN10000S AN10 M50X1.5
6 V-Ring BRPK00189 V-100A
7 Bolt BRTG07268 M8X25 TI
8 Spring Washer BRTG07270 M8 TI
9 Washer BRTG07267 M8 TI
10 Bolt BRTG06849 M8X23 SUS304
11 Rotary Joint Assy. MPAB31188
12 Wave Guide MPAB31207A
13 Encoder Assy. MPEM30202
13-1 Encoder MDMW11068 CHT-71A CHT-71A
13-2 Spur Gear MTT006909B
13-3 Click MTD001842
13-4 Plate Encoder Mounting MTB366793A
13-5 Upset Bolt BRTG06852 M4X12 SW W SUS304

14 Motor Assy. -
14-1 Motor MPEM30201 CBP-203
MDBW10822
14-2 Spur Gear MTG300425
14-3 Flange for Motor MTC301225
14-4 Bolt BRTG09307 M8X30 SW W SUS304

M8X20 SW W FE 
14-5 Bolt BRTG09306 ZMC

15 Clump Gland Assy.(A30) MPJD30062A


15-1 Clump Gland MPTG31572A
15-2 Gasket BRPK00108
15-3 Washer BRTG01246 30B AL
15-4 Cover BRTG01415 30 AL
16 Clump Gland Assy.(A25) MPJD30063A
16-1 Clump Gland MPTG31573A
16-2 Gasket BRPK00134 A25a
16-3 Washer BRTG00883 25A AL
16-4 Cover BRTG01414 25 AL

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Table 3-19: PARTS LIST NKE-1125

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
17 Heat radiation Board MPBC43035
18 Power Supply Unit MPBX44439
18-1 Chassis for Power Supply MPBX44440
18-2 Power Supply PC MDBW10837 CBD-1682A CBD-1682A
19 Plate for Terminal Board MTB389888
19-1 Plate MTB389888
19-2 Terminal Board -
20 Motor Control Assy. MPBX45038
20-1 Chassis for Control MPBX45039
20-2A Motor Driver for 100V - 7EPRD0035 CBD-2001
20-2B Motor Driver for 220V - 7EPRD0034 CBD-2000
20-3 Relay PC - CSC-656 CSC-632
20-4 Brake control PC - CCB-655 CCB-655
21 Tranceiver Assy. MDNZT5024A NZT-1125
21-1 Modulator Unit MDNMA5077A NMA-550-1
21-2 Main Chassis MPBX44445
21-3 Cover Assy.(L) MPBX44446
21-4 Cover Assy.(S) MPBX44447
CPA-264
21-5 Modulator PC MDLW11930 CPA-264
(MDLW11927)
21-6 Magnetoron - 5VMAA00106
21-7 Pulse Transformer -
21-8 Flame MPBC43040
21-9 Holding Plate MTB389330
21-10 Circulator -
21-11 Diord Limiter -
21-12 Wave Guide MPAB31622
21-13 Guide Plate MTL318911A
21-14 Spacer MTL318403
21-15 Spurious Filter - NJC9952
21-16 Dummy Load - NJC4002
21-17 TR-Control PC - CMC-1205R CMC-1205R
21-18 Receiver Assy. MDNRG5094A NRG-162A NRG-162A
21-19 Nut Plate MTB389894
21-20 FAN MPEM30151
21-21 Cross-Recessed Head Screw BSNC04030B

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Table 3-19: PARTS LIST NKE-1125

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
M5X16 SW W
21-22 Bolt BRTG07502
SUS304
21-23 O-Ring BRPK00019
21-24 Bolt BRTG07397 M4X12 SW SUS304

21-25 Cross-recessed Head Screw BRTG05659 NK4X0.7X65Bs

3
22 Performance Monitor Unit - NJU-85 NJU-85
23 PM Adapter MPBC43041A
24 Neck Heator kit MDMW11067A (CHG-216)
24-1 Neck Heator Unit -
24-2 Plate Clamp MTB374149
24-3 Plate Clamp MTB374150
24-4 Terminal Board for heater -
25 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B M4X10 SW LW
26 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04008B M4X8 SW LW

3- 23
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.3.2 Drawing

Fig 3-3: NKE-1125

3- 24
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.4 NKE-1129

3.2.4.1 Parts list

Table 3-20: PARTS LIST NKE-1129

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Radiator Assy. NAX-16B 9ft/7ft
1-1 Bolt BRTG07249 HEX10X35 SUS304

3
1-2 Spring Washer BRTG00404 SW10
1-3 Washer MTL315466
2 Support Assy. MPBX40223
2-1 Antenna Support MTC301223A
2-2 Slide Plate MTT309252
2-3 O-Ring BRPK00054 P42 ID41.7 D3.5
3 Housing Assy.
3-1 Housing MTC301727
3-2 Sleev MTL317432
3-3 Breathing Cap MTT309253
3-4 Upset Bolt BRTG09305 M5X12 FF ZMC4RBU

3-5 Toggle Switch MDLW11931 CSD-654


3-6 Cover for SW MPPK00925A
3-7 Cover MTB389969
3-8 Cover MTB389970
3-9 NK5X10Bs BSNK05010B
3-10 NK5X12Bs BSNK05012B
4 Cover Assy. MPBX44875
4-1 Cover MTC301729
4-2 Packing MTV303883
4-3 Bolt MPTG31381
4-5 Spring Washer BRTG00747 M8SUS304 3.2X2

4-4 Washer BRTG00224 M8 SUS304


4-6 Sealing Washer BRTG01826 M8 SUS
5 Drive Assy. MPGK30895C
5-1 Flange MTC301224A
5-2 Main Shaft MTH300568A
5-3 Main Gear MTG300423A
5-4 Gear MTG300424
5-5 Spacer MTB366794A
5-6 Key MTL317433

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Table 3-20: PARTS LIST NKE-1129

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
5-7 Bearing BRGK05410 6012ZZ CM/5K
5-8 Bearing BRGK05409 6009ZZ CM/5K
5-9 Retaining Ring-C Type BRTG06164
5-10 Roling Bearing Washer BRTG07261 AW10X ID50
5-11 O-Ring BRPK05043 G155
5-12 Roling Bearing Locknut BSAN10000S AN10 M50X1.5
6 V-Ring BRPK00189 V-100A
7 Bolt BRTG07268 M8X25 TI
8 Spring Washer BRTG07270 M8 TI
9 Washer BRTG07267 M8 TI
10 Bolt BRTG06849 M8X23 SUS304
11 Rotary Joint Assy. MPAB31188
12 Wave Guide MPAB31207A
13 Encoder Assy. MPEM30202
13-1 Encoder MDMW11068 CHT-71A CHT-71
13-2 Spur Gear MTT006909B
13-3 Click MTD001842
13-4 Plate Encoder Mounting MTB366793A
13-5 Upset Bolt BRTG06852 M4X12 SW W SUS304

14 Motor Assy. -
14-1 Motor MPEM30201 CBP-203
MDBW10822
14-2 Spur Gear MTG300425
14-3 Flange for Motor MTC301225
14-4 Bolt BRTG09307 M8X30 SW W SUS304

M8X20 SW W FE 
14-5 Bolt BRTG09306 ZMC

15 Clump Gland Assy.(A30) MPJD30062A


15-1 Clump Gland MPTG31572A
15-2 Gasket BRPK00108
15-3 Washer BRTG01246 30B AL
15-4 Cover BRTG01415 30 AL
16 Clump Gland Assy.(A25) MPJD30063A
16-1 Clump Gland MPTG31573A
16-2 Gasket BRPK00134 A25a
16-3 Washer BRTG00883 25A AL
16-4 Cover BRTG01414 25 AL
17 Bracket MPBC38474

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Table 3-20: PARTS LIST NKE-1129

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
18 Connection Waveguide MPAB31264A
18-1 Waveguide Transformer MTM301850
18-2 Waveguide(for 3unit) MTM301571A
19 - -
20 Motor Control Assy. MPBX45041

3
20-1 Chassis for Control MPBX45039
20-2A Motor Driver - 7EPRD0035 CBD-2001
20-2B Motor Driver - 7EPRD0034 CBD-2000
20-3 - -
20-4 Brake control PC - CCB-655 CCB-655
21 Terminal Board Assy. MPTE30368A
21-1 Chassis for Terminal Board MPBC38473A
21-2 Terminal Board MPTE00753
22 Performance Monitor Unit - NJU-85 NJU-85
23 PM Adapter MPBC43041A
24 Neck Heator kit MDMW11067A (CHG-216)
24-1 Neck Heator Unit -
24-2 Plate Clamp MTB374149
24-3 Plate Clamp MTB374150
24-4 Terminal Board for heater -
25 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B M4X10 SW LW
26 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04008B M4X8 SW LW

3- 27
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.4.2 Drawing

Fig 3-4: NKE-1129

3- 28
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.5 NKE-1130

3.2.5.1 Parts list

Table 3-21: PARTS LIST NKE-1130

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Radiator Assy. MPAE30494 Sband-12ft
1-1 Bolt MPTG30317 M10X35SUS

3
1-2 Spring Washer BRTG00404 SW10 SUS
1-3 Washer BRTG00402 W10 SUS
2 Support Assy. MPGK31208
2-1 Antenna Support MTC301654
2-2 Slide Plate MTB085860
2-3 Angle Mounting MTA301876
2-4 Flange MTC301697
2-5 Plate MTB388904
2-6 Bolt BRTG00413 M10X25SUS
2-7 O-Ring BRPK00077
2-8 O-Ring BRPK00102
3 Housing Assy. MPBX44644
3-1 Housing MTC301650A
3-2 Cover MTB391089
3-3 Cover MTB388905
3-4 Cover MTB389970
3-5 Eeybolt BRTG09377 M10X25SUS
3-6 Bolt BRTG00876 HEX6X12SUS_SW_W

4 Cover Assy. MPBX44206


4-1 Cover MTC301653A
4-2 Packing MTV304394
4-3 Bolt MPTG31381 B8X30
4-4 Spring Washer BRTG00224 SW8 SUS304
4-5 Washer BRTG00747 W8 SUS304
4-6 Sealing Washer BRTG01826
5 Drive Assy. MPGK31207
5-1 Flange MTC301652A
5-2 Main Shaft MTH300660
5-3 Main Gear MTG300493
5-4 Gear MTG300424A
5-5 Spacer MTL325042

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JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-21: PARTS LIST NKE-1130

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
5-6 - -
5-7 Key MTK300651
5-8 Plate MTL325041
5-9 Bearing BRGK05486 6018ZZCM/5K
5-10 Bearing BRGK05419 6014ZZCM/5K
5-11 V-Ring BRPK00337 V-180A
5-12 Bearing case MTL325043
5-13 Bolt BRTG04290 CAP8X30_SCM435

5-14 Roling Bearing Locknut BSAN13000S AN13


5-15 Roling Bearing Locknut BSAN18000S AN18
5-16 Roling Bearing Washer BSAW13000S AW13
5-17 Roling Bearing Washer BSAW18000S AW18
5-18 Bolt BRTG09193 M10X30SUS
6 Rotary Joint Assy. MPAB31588
7 Motor Assy. MDBW10823 MDBW10823 CBP-205
7-1 Motor -
7-2 Spur Gear MTG300142A
7-3 Bolt BRTG00752 HEX10X40SUS
8 Turning Switch Assy. -
8-1 Cap MPDM30338
8-2 Toggle Switch MPSW30170 CSD-656
8-3 Housing MTV001589
8-4 Cover for SW MPPK00925A
9 Clump Gland Assy.(A30) MPJD30062A
9-1 Clump Gland MPTG31572A
9-2 Gasket BRPK00108
9-3 Washer BRTG01246
9-4 Cover BRTG01415
10 Clump Gland Assy.(A25) MPJD30063A
10-1 Clump Gland MPTG31573A
10-2 Gasket BRPK00134
10-3 Washer BRTG00883
10-4 Cover BRTG01414
11 Encoder Assy. MPEM30199
11-1 Encoder MDMW11068 CHT-71A1 CHT-71A1
11-2 Plate Encoder Mounting MTB366793A

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Table 3-21: PARTS LIST NKE-1130

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
11-3 Spur Gear MTT006909B
11-4 Click MTD001842
12 Wave Guide ASSY MPAB31722
12-1 Circulator - NJS6318
12-2 Spurious Filter MPAB31663

3
12-3 Diord Limiter -
12-4 Dummy Load MPAB31595
12-5 Plate MTB391087
13 Internal unit guide ASSY MPBP31560
14 Wave Guide ASSY MPAB31723A
15 Power Supply Unit MPBX44646
15-1 Chassis for Power Supply MPBC43418
15-2 Power Supply PC MDBW10837A CBD-1682A CBD-1682A
16 Modulator Unit MDNMA5080A NMA-551-1
16-1 Main Chassis MPBC43438
CPA-264
16-2 Modulator PC MDLW11946 CPA-264
(MDLW11927)
16-3 Magnetoron - 5VMAA00104
16-4 Holding Plate for Magnetoron MPBP31522
16-5 FAN - 7BFRD0002
16-6 Fan guard -
16-7 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04030B NC4X30Bs
16-8 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB04010B NC4x10Bs
17 Receiver Assy. MPBX45031
17-1 Chassis for Receiver MPBX45032
17-2 Receiver MDNRG5092B NRG-229 NRG-229
17-3 Chassis for TRCONT MPBC43420
17-4 TR-Control PC CMC-1205R CMC-1205R
17-5 Terminal Board MPBC43421
17-6 Relay PC CSC-656 CSC-656
17-7 Chassis for Control MPBX45027
17-8 Brake control PC CCB-655 CCB-655
18 Motor Control Assy. MPBX44651
18-1 Chassis for Motor Control MPBX44653
18-2A Motor Driver for 100V - 7PERD0035 CBP-2001
18-2B Motor Driver for 220V - 7PERD0034 CBP-2000

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JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-21: PARTS LIST NKE-1130

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
19 Holding PlateA for Unit MPBP31565 M6X16 SW W SUS304

20 Holding PlateA for Modulator MTB391101


21 Holding PlateB for Modulator MTB391102
22 Holding PlateB for Receiver MTB391103
23 Performance Monitor Unit -
23-1 Performance Monitor - NJU-84 NJU-84
23-2 Cradle MTB391104
23-3 Bolt BRTG01690 HEX5X12SUS
24 Neck Heater kit MDMW11048 (CHG-215)
24-1 Neck Heater Unit -
24-2 Plate Clamp MTB388896
24-3 Plate Clamp MTB388897
24-4 Bolt BRTG00671 HEX6X16SUS

3- 32
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.5.2 Drawing

Fig 3-5: NKE-1130

3- 33
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.6 NKE-1139

3.2.6.1 Parts list

Table 3-22: PARTS LIST NKE-1139

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Radiator Assy. MPAE30494 Sband-12ft
1-1 Bolt MPTG30317 M10X35SUS
1-2 Spring Washer BRTG00404 SW10 SUS
1-3 Washer BRTG00402 W10 SUS
2 Support Assy. MPGK31208
2-1 Antenna Support MTC301654
2-2 Slide Plate MTB085860
2-3 Angle Mounting MTA301876
2-4 Flange MTC301697
2-5 Plate MTB388904
2-6 Bolt BRTG00413 M10X25SUS
2-7 O-Ring BRPK00077
2-8 O-Ring BRPK00102
3 Housing Assy. MPBX44644
3-1 Housing MTC301650A
3-2 Cover MTB391089
3-3 Cover MTB388905
3-4 Cover MTB389970
3-5 Eeybolt BRTG09377 M10X25SUS
3-6 Bolt BRTG00876 HEX6X12SUS_SW_W

4 Cover Assy. MPBX44206


4-1 Cover MTC301653A
4-2 Packing MTV304394
4-3 Bolt MPTG31381 B8X30
4-4 Spring Washer BRTG00224 SW8 SUS304
4-5 Washer BRTG00747 W8 SUS304
4-6 Sealing Washer BRTG01826
5 Drive Assy. MPGK31207
5-1 Flange MTC301652A
5-2 Main Shaft MTH300660
5-3 Main Gear MTG300493
5-4 Gear MTG300424A
5-5 Spacer MTL325042

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JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-22: PARTS LIST NKE-1139

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
5-6 - -
5-7 Key MTK300651
5-8 Plate MTL325041
5-9 Bearing BRGK05486 6018ZZCM/5K
5-10 Bearing BRGK05419 6014ZZCM/5K

3
5-11 V-Ring BRPK00337 V-180A
5-12 Bearing case MTL325043
5-13 Bolt BRTG04290 CAP8X30_SCM435

5-14 Roling Bearing Locknut BSAN13000S AN13


5-15 Roling Bearing Locknut BSAN18000S AN18
5-16 Roling Bearing Washer BSAW13000S AW13
5-17 Roling Bearing Washer BSAW18000S AW18
5-18 Bolt BRTG09193 M10X30SUS
6 Rotary Joint Assy. MPAB31588
7 Motor Assy. MDBW10823 MDBW10823 CBP-205
7-1 Motor(AC110V 1φ) -
7-2 Spur Gear MTG300142A
7-3 Bolt BRTG00752 HEX10X40SUS
8 Turning Switch Assy. -
8-1 Cap MPDM30338
8-2 Toggle Switch MPSW30170 CSD-656
8-3 Housing MTV001589
8-4 Cover for SW MPPK00925A
9 Clump Gland Assy.(A30) MPJD30062A
9-1 Clump Gland MPTG31572A
9-2 Gasket BRPK00108
9-3 Washer BRTG01246
9-4 Cover BRTG01415
10 Clump Gland Assy.(A25) MPJD30063A
10-1 Clump Gland MPTG31573A
10-2 Gasket BRPK00134
10-3 Washer BRTG00883
10-4 Cover BRTG01414
11 Encoder Assy. MPEM30199
11-1 Encoder MDMW11068 CHT-71A1 CHT-71A1
11-2 Plate Encoder Mounting MTB366793A

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JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-22: PARTS LIST NKE-1139

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
11-3 Spur Gear MTT006909B
11-4 Click MTD001842
14 Wave Guide MPAB31727
15 Wave Guide Gland ASSY MPJD30077
15-1 Flange MTC301681
15-2 Clump Gland MPTG31993
15-3 Cover MTD300791
15-4 Washer BRTG01190
15-5 Gasket BRPK00013
15-6 Bolt BRTG04312 HEX6X20SUS_SW_W

16 Motor Control Assy. MPBC43925


16-1 Chassis for Control MPBC43926
16-2A Motor Driver for 100V - 7PERD0035 CBP-2001
16-2B Motor Driver for 220V - 7PERD0034 CBP-2000
16-3 Brake control PC MPBX45028
16-4 Brake PC MPBX45029
17 Terminal Board Assy. MPBX44654A
17-1 Plate for Terminal Board MTB391106
17-2 Terminal Board -
Cross-recessed Head
17-3 BSNC04020B
Screw
23 Performance Monitor Unit -
23-1 Performance Monitor - NJU-84 NJU-84
23-2 Cradle MTB391104
23-3 Bolt BRTG01690 HEX5X12SUS
24 Neck Heater kit MDMW11048 (CHG-215)
24-1 Neck Heater Unit -
24-2 Plate Clamp MTB388896
24-3 Plate Clamp MTB388897
24-4 Bolt BRTG00671 HEX6X16SUS

3- 36
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.6.2 Drawing

Fig 3-6: NKE-1139

3- 37
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.7 NTG-3225

3.2.7.1 Parts list

Table 3-23: PARTS LIST NTG-3225

NO. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Chassis Assy. MPBX44429
1-1 Chassis MPBC43018
1-2 Bracket for Modulator MPBC42790
1-3 Fixing Plate MTB389236
1-4 Clamp MTL305132
1-5 Clamp MTL305133
1-6 Bolt BRTG00930 B6X40SUS
1-7 Bracket MTB371097
1-8 Bracket MPBC43020
1-9 Terminal Board MPTE00753
1-10 Guide Pin BRTG00313
1-11 Teflon Seat MTT016920
1-12 Cover MTB005980A
1-13 Upset Bolt BRTG07397 M4X12 SW SUS304

1-14 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB06030B NB6X30Bs


2 Cover Assy. MPBC43061 -
2-1 Thumb Screw MPTG32003
2-2 Nut MTB089176
2-3 Washer BRTG00224 W8 SUS
2-4 Spring Washer BRTG00747 SW8 SUS
3 Wave Guide Assy. MPAB31620
3-1 Wave Guide MTM300794
3-2 Bracket for Circulator MTB370775
3-3 Circulator - NJC3901M
3-4 Diode Limitter - NJS6930
3-5 Dummy Load - NJC4002
3-6 Waveguide Transformer MTM301849
3-7 Spurious Filter - NJC-9952
3-8 Upset Bolt BRTG07397 M4X12 SW SUS304

3-9 Cross-recessed Head Screw BRTG05659 M4X0.7X65BS


3-10 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC06016B NC6X16Bs
3-11 Spring Washer BSSW04000S SW4
3-12 Washer BSFW04000B W4Bs

3- 38
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-23: PARTS LIST NTG-3225

NO. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
4 Clamping Plate Assy. MPBP31515
4-1 Bracket1 MTB370773A
4-2 Bracket2 MTB389242
4-3 Spacer MTL306498
4-4 Upset Bolt BRTG06852 M4X12 SW W SUS304

3
5 Modulator Unit MDNMA5076A NMA-1252
5-1 Chassis for Modulator MPBC43021
5-2 Cover for Modulator MTB389249
CPA-264
5-3 Modulator MDLW11926 CPA-264
(MDLW11927)
5-4 Pulse Transformer -
5-5 Waveguide MPAB31622
5-6 Magnetron - 5VMAA00106
6 Receiver MDNRG5094 NRG-162A NRG-162A
6-1 Bracket for Receiver MTB389833
7 Power Supply Unit MPBX44430A
7-1 Chassis for Power supply MPBC43022
7-2 Power Supply PC MDBW10837 CBD-1682A CBD-1682A
8 Relay Unit MPTE30365A
8-1 Chassis for Relay MPBC43023A
8-2 Relay PC - CSC-656 CSC-656
9 TR Control PC - CMC-1205R CMC-1205R
10 Cover TR Control MTB371105
11 Spacer BRBP06891 BSB-440E
12 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04012B NC4X12Bs
13 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B NC4X10Bs

3- 39
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.7.2 Drawing

Fig 3-7: NTG-3225

3- 40
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.8 NTG-3230

3.2.8.1 Parts list

Table 3-24: PARTS LIST NTG-3230

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Chassis Assy. MPBX44501
1-1 Chassis MPBC43175

3
1-2 Bracket MPBC38083
1-3 Clamp MTL305132
1-4 Clamp MTL305133
1-5 Bolt BRTG00930 B6X40 SUS304
1-6 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB06035B M6X35Bs SW W
1-7 Spring Washer BSSW06000S
1-9 Terminal Board MPTE00753
2 Cover Assy. MPBC43178
2-1 Thumb Screw MPTG32003
2-2 Nut MTB089176
2-3 Spring Washer BRTG00747 SW8 SUS
2-4 Washer BRTG00224 W8 SUS
3 Wave Guide Assy. MPAB31661A
3-1 Flange MTC301710
3-2 Circulator -
3-3 Diode Limitter -
3-4 Spurious Filter MPAB31663
3-5 Wave Guide CornerA MPAB31664
3-6 Dummy Load MPAB31595
3-7 Cover MTB328936
3-8 Upset Bolt BRTG06626 M6X20 SUS304 SW W

3-9 Upset Bolt BRTG07502 M5X16 SUS304 SW W

4 Modulator Unit MDNMA5078A NMA-553-1


4-1 Chassis for Modulator MPBC43180
CPA-264
4-2 Modulator MDLW11926 CPA-264
(MDLW11927)
4-3 Pulse Transformer -
4-4 Clamping Plate for Magnetoron MPBP31522
4-5 Magnetoron - 5VMAA00104
5 Receiver Unit MDNRG5092B NRG-229 NRG-229
5-1 Bracket for Receiver MTB388395

3- 41
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-24: PARTS LIST NTG-3230

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
5-2 Bracket for Receiver MTB388396
6 Power Supply Unit MPBX44503
6-1 Chassis for Power Supply MPBC43181
6-2 Power Supply PC MDBW10837A CBD-1682A CBD-1682A
7 Relay Unit MPTE30365A
7-1 Chassis for Relay MPBC43023A
7-2 Relay PC - CSC-656 CSC-656
8 TR Control PC - CMC-1205R CMC-1205R
9 Cover MTB390275
10 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC06016B NC6X16Bs
11 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04012B NC4X12Bs
12 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04010B NC4X10Bs

3- 42
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.8.2 Drawing

Fig 3-8: NTG-3230

3- 43
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.9 NQE-3167

3.2.9.1 Parts list

Table 3-25: PARTS LIST NQE-3167

No. PART NAME PRODUCT CODE SERVICE NOTE


CODE
1 Chassis Assy. MPBX43912
1-1 Chassis MPBC42355
1-2 Clamp MTL305132
1-3 Clamp MTL305133
1-4 Bolt BRTG00930
1-5 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB03060B NB6X30Bs
2 Cover Assy. MPBC41009
2-1 Cover MTB383852
2-2 Thumb Screw BRTG05973 TL-233-8 M6X15
3 Partition board Assy. MPBC42360
4 Inside board Assy. MPBC42362A
5 Power Supply for Modulator - LEP240F-48-T
6 Power Supply for Motor - LEP240F-24-T
7 Connected circuit PC - CQP-58
8 Fan for Power Supply -
8-1 Fan 7BFRD00002 109P0612M601
8-2 Fan guard -
8-3 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC04030B NC4X30Bs
9 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNC03008B NC3X8Bs
10 Cross-recessed Head Screw BSNB04010B NB4X10Bs

3- 44
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.9.2 Drawing

Fig 3-9: NQE-3167

3- 45
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.10 NCD-4990

Table 3-26: PARTS LIST NCD-4990

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Fig. No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING No.

JRC CODE
No.
A 23.1 inch LCD Monitor NWZ-170 MDNWZ5078

B Monitor Table   MPBX44378

C Keyboard NCE-5163 MDNCE6003

D Top Case   MPBC42852

E Bottom Case (Processing Unit)   MDNDC5424

1 Cross Recessed Hexagon Head Bolt M8X20SUS SW W Black BRTG08967

2 Plane Washer 5X20X1 SUS BRTG06599


MTZ303890-1/8

3 Sems Screw NB5X16Bs BSNB05016B

4 Sems Screw M4X12SUS SW W Black BRTG08960

5 Hexagon Head Bolt M10X25Fe SW W BRTG08957

6 Cross Recessed Hexagon Head Bolt M6X12SUS SW W BRTG06601

3- 46
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-10: MTZ303890 1/8

3- 47
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-27: MTZ303890-2/8 A

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
1 23.1 inch Bezel   MTV303878

2 Rubber Packing   MTT309525

3 Filter   MTT312166

4 Trademark Label   MPNM34942

5 Protection Plate   MTT312167

6 PCB    
7 LCD Unit    
8 Sems Screw M6X20SUS SW LW Black BRTG08963

9 Drip-proof Ring   MPPK30299

10 Knob (φ16)   MPHD30376

11 Hexagon Socket Set Screw M3X3SUS BRTG00561

12 PT Screw 1412-H2-3006 BRTG09221

13 Insualtor Plate   MTT309602

14 Sems Screw NB4X8Bs BSNB04008B

15 Base   MPBC42868

16 Nut Plate (Top)   MTL318800


MTZ303890-2/8 A

17 Nut Plate (Bottom)   MTL318801

18 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M4Fe ZMC BRTG08952

19 Name Plate   MPNN44062A

20 Warning Label   MPNN35847

3- 48
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-11: MTZ303890 2/8 A

3- 49
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-28: MTZ303890-3/8 B

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
1 Monitor Stand   MTC301616

2 Setting Plate   MTB385547

3 Reinfocement Plate   MTB385548

4 Arm (Left)   MTB385545

5 Arm (Right)   MTB385546

6 Setting Plate (Left)   MTC301618

7 Setting Plate (Right)   MTC301617

8 Knob KRM-50-M8X20 BRTG07314

9 Side Face Slide Plate   MTT309608

10 Slide Plate   MTT308749

11 Nut Plate   MTL324347

12 Sems Screw M5X12SUS SW W Black BRTG08961


MTZ303890-3/8 B

13 Sems Screw M4X12SUS SW W Black BRTG08960

14 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw M4X14SUS SW W Black BRTG08973

15 Sems Screw NB6X12SUS SW W Black BRTG08962

16 Grommet Edging GEE99F-A-C 969112

3- 50
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-12: MTZ303890 3/8 B

3- 51
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-29: MTZ303890-4/8 C

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
1 Keyboard Bezel Unit   MPBC42063

2 Trackball    
3 Self-Tapping Screw 2.6X5 P tight ZMC BRTG08959

4 Ball Hold   MTV303889

5 Truss Head Screw M2X12SUS Black BRTG08974

6 Speaker Packing   MTZ301931

7 Vibration Proof Packing   MTT306943

8 Speaker    
9 Packing (Buzzer)   MTZ301932

10 PT Screw 1412-H2-3006 BRTG09221

11 Mounting Rubber (Speaker)   MTT312532

12 Mounting Plate (Speaker)   MTB385549

13 Switch Cover 1B51438 BRBP05415

14 Chassis   MPBC41519

15 PCB 1 CCK-975  
16 PCB 2 CCK-976  
17 PCB 3 CCK-973  
18      
19 Stationary Plate (Cable)   MTB389520

20 Cable Ties BL-100 BRBP00131

21 Brass Spacer BSB-413E BRBP06680

22 Spring Washer SW4 BSSW04000S

23 Washer W4Bs BSFW04000B

24 Sems Screw NC4X8Bs BSNC04008B

25 Sems Screw NB3X8Bs BSNB03008B

26 Washer W3Bs BSFW03000B

27 Spring Washer SW3 BSSW03000S


MTZ303890-4/8 C

28 Nut N3Bs BSHN03000W

29 Bottom Case   MPBC42872

30 Fittings   MTB385553

31 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M3Fe ZMC BRTG08951

3- 52
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-29: MTZ303890-4/8 C

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
32 Fixing Plate (for USB connector)   MPBP31431

33 Key Rubber 1   MTV304374

34 Key Rubber 2   MTV304375

3
35      
36 Binding Head Screw M4X8Fe ZMC Black BRTG08628

37 Name Plate   MPNN44033A

38 Brass Spacer BSB-310E BRBP06322

39      
40 Knob (φ22)   MPHD30377

41 Knob (φ38)   MPHD30378

42 Cushion   MTT309663

43 Nylon Clip AB-5N BRBP00007

44 Sems Screw NB4X10Bs BSNB04010B


MTZ303890-4/8 C

45 Sems Screw NB4X8Bs BSNB04008B

46 Hexagon Socket Set Screw M3X3SUS BRTG00561

47 Rubber for Knob (Large)   MTV304056

48 Rubber for Knob (Small)   MTV304057

3- 53
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-13: MTZ303890 4/8 C

3- 54
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-30: MTZ303890-5/8 D

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING No. CODE
1 Monitor Table   MPBC42856

2 Reinfocement Plate   MTB385673

3 Table   MTV303880

4 Mounting Plate (Table)   MTB370281C

6
Hand Hold

Stay (Left)
AP-311-2 Gray

 
BRHD05209

MPBC41556
3
7 Stay (Right)   MPBC41553

8 Inside Metal Plate (Left)   MTB385670

9 Inside Metal Plate (Right)   MTB385666


MTZ303890-5/8 D

10 Stay Cover (Left)   MPBC41557

11 Stay Cover (Right)   MPBC41554

12 Coating Clip CS-7U BRBP05302

13 Plastic Bolt Cap CP-30-BC-10 BRTG06575

14 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M4Fe ZMC BRTG08952

15 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M5Fe ZMC BRTG08953

16 Truss Head Screw M4X8Bs(with CAE washer) BRTG05913

17 Cross Recessed Hexagon Head Bolt M6X12SUS SW W Black BRTG08965

18 Washer 5X20X1 SUS BRTG06599

19 Sems Screw NB5X10Fe BSNB05010R

20 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M8Fe ZMC BRTG08954

21 Grommet Edging GEE99F-A-C 969112

3- 55
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-14: MTZ303890 5/8 D

3- 56
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-31: MTZ303890-6/8 E

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING No. CODE
F Bottom Case    
G Chassis    
1 Power Supply Unit CBD-1661  
2 Radar processing circuit CDC-1324 MDLW11901

4
NSK I/F Unit

ISW
CMJ-462E

NQE-3141-2
MDLW11921

 
3
5      
6 Middle Support   MTB385656

7 Front Cover   MTB385678

8 Rear Cover   MPBC41572

9 Sems Screw NB5X10Fe BSNB05010R

10 Sems Screw NB4X10Fe BSNB04010R

11 Environmental label (small)   MPNN44289


MTZ303890-6/8 E

12 Sems Screw M4X12SUS SW W Black BRTG08960

13 Knurl screw J1000 M6X20Bs BRTG08956

14 Nylon Washer M6 D16 BRTG06657

15 Nylon Washer TM-147-4 BRTG03255

16 Truss Head Screw M6X15SUS(Slotted head) BRTG06707

17 MOTHER PCB CQC-1192  


18 Terminal PCB CQD-2097  
19 Washer LW4Bs BSLW04000B

20 Spring Washer SW4 BSSW04000S

21 Brass Spacer BSB-430E BRBP06417

22 Nylon Clamp AB-3N BRBP00005

23 Sems Screw NC4x8Bs BSNC04008B

24 Warning Label   MPNN35847

25 Name Plate (For System) JMA-9110-6XA MPNL39260A

JMA-9110-6XAH MPNL39261A

JMA-9122-6XA MPNL39262A

JMA-9122-6XAH MPNL39263A

3- 57
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-31: MTZ303890-6/8 E

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING No. CODE
JMA-9122-9XA MPNL39264A

JMA-9123-7XA MPNL39265A

JMA-9123-9XA MPNL39266A

JMA-9132-SA MPNL39267A

JMA-9133-SA MPNL39268A

26 Name Plate   MPNN39104A


MTZ303890-6/8 E

27 ARPA Label   MPNN45244

28 Sponge sheet   MTT312729

29 Performance Label    
30 Nylon Rivet FNRPφ3X4.5 Black BRTG01052

31 Shield sponge (Width)   MPSC30339A

32 Shield sponge (Length)   MPSC30341A

33 Name Plate    
34 Name Plate    
35 Nylon Clip AB-5N BRBP00007

3- 58
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-15: MTZ303890 6/8 E

3- 59
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-32: MTZ303890-7/8 F

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING No. CODE
1 Bottom Case   MPBX44376

2 Mall (Left)   MTV303709A


3 Mall (Right)   MTV303708A
4 Hole Plug CP-30-HP-7 Ivory BRKP05020

5 Plate(For Front)   MTB385653

6 Plate(For Rear)   MTB385654

7 Reinforcement board   MTB385655

8 Metal Fitting (Large)   MTB357102A


MTZ303890-7/8 F

9 Metal Fitting (Small)   MTB359280A

10 Nylon Clip AB-10N BRBP00012

11 Metal Fitting   MTB385657

12 Sems Screw NB4X8Fe BSNB04008R

13 Sems Screw NB4X10Fe BSNB04010R

14 Wing Nut   BSBN05000B

15 Spring Washer SW5 BSSW05000S

16 Filter PCB    
17 Sems Screw NC4X8Bs BSNC04008B

18 Label (NSK IF)   MPNN39424B

19 Label   MPNN38650

20 Label (GND)   MPNN39422

3- 60
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-16: MTZ303890 7/8 F

3- 61
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-33: MTZ303890-8/8 G

PARTS LIST NCD-4990


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING No. CODE
1 Left-hand side chassis   MPBC42859

2 Right-hand side chassis   MPBC42863

3 Clamp stand (Top)   MPBX43542

4 Clamp stand (Bottom)   MPBX44410

5 Clump Plate(Large)   MTB385377

6 Clump Plate(Middle)   MTB385378

7 Clump Plate(Small)   MTB385379

8 Fittings   MTB357137B

9 Guide Rail RAD-6875 BRBX05156


MTZ303890-8/8 G

10 Fan    
11 Finger Guard    
12 Spacer MPS-10-0 BRBP06971

13 Nylon Clip AB-3N BRBP00005

14 Bumpon TM-166-23 BRKU0016S

15 Flad-Head Screw S3X35Fe BSSK03035R

16 Sems Screw NB5X10Fe BSNB05010R

17 Sems Screw NB4X10Fe BSNB04010R

18 Sems Screw NC5X12Fe BSNC05012R

19 Sems Screw NC4X16Fe BSNC04016R

20 Grommet Edging GEE99F-A-C 969112

21 Washer W3Bs BSFW03000B

3- 62
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-17: MTZ303890 8/8 G

3- 63
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

3.2.11 NCD-4790
Table 3-34: MTZ303901-1/6

PARTS LIST NCD-4790


Fig. No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. No.
A Keyboard NCE-5163 MDNCE6003

B Top Case MPBC42888

C Bottom Case (Processing Unit) MDNDC5425

1 19 inch LCD Monitor NWZ-173-RT


MTZ303901-1/6

2 Cross Recessed Hexagon Head Bolt M6X20SUS SW W Black BRTG08966

3 Power Supply Unit Accessory (NWZ-173-RT)

4 Hexagon Socket Head Cap Screw M4X10SUS SW W Black BRTG08958

5 Plane Washer 5X20X1 SUS BRTG06599

6 Sems Screw NB5X16Bs BSNB05016B

7 Hexagon Head Bolt M10X25Fe SW W BRTG08957

8 Cross Recessed Hexagon Head Bolt M6X12SUS SW W BRTG06601

3- 64
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-18: MTZ303901-1/6

3- 65
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-35: MTZ303901-2/6 A

PARTS LIST NCD-4790


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
1 Keyboard Bezel Unit MPBC42063

2 Trackball

3 Self-Tapping Screw 2.6X5 P tight ZMC BRTG08959

4 Ball Hold MTV303889

5 Truss Head Screw M2X12SUS Black BRTG08974

6 Speaker Packing MTZ301931

7 Vibration Proof Packing MTT306943

8 Speaker

9 Packing (Buzzer) MTZ301932

10 PT Screw 1412-H2-3006 BRTG09221

11 Mounting Rubber (Speaker) MTT312532

12 Mounting Plate (Speaker) MTB385549

13 Switch Cover 1B51438 BRBP05415

14 Chassis MPBC41519
MTZ303901-2/6 A

15 PCB 1 CCK-975

16 PCB 2 CCK-976

17 PCB 3 CCK-973

18

19 Stationary Plate (Cable) MTB389520

20 Cable Ties BL-100 BRBP00131

21 Brass Spacer BSB-413E BRBP06680

22 Spring Washer SW4 BSSW04000S

23 Washer W4Bs BSFW04000B

24 Sems Screw NC4X8Bs BSNC04008B

25 Sems Screw NB3X8Bs BSNB03008B

26 Washer W3Bs BSFW03000B

27 Spring Washer SW3 BSSW03000S

28 Nut N3Bs BSHN03000W

29 Bottom Case MPBC42872

30 Fittings MTB385553

31 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M3Fe ZMC BRTG08951

3- 66
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-35: MTZ303901-2/6 A

PARTS LIST NCD-4790


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
32 Fixing Plate (for USB connector) MPBP31431

33 Key Rubber 1 MTV304374

34 Key Rubber 2 MTV304375

3
35

36 Binding Head Screw M4X8Fe ZMC Black BRTG08628

37 Name Plate MPNN44033A

38 Brass Spacer BSB-310E BRBP06322


MTZ303901-2/6 A

39

40 Knob (φ22) MPHD30377

41 Knob (φ38) MPHD30378

42 Cushion MTT309663

43 Nylon Clip AB-5N BRBP00007

44 Sems Screw NB4X10Bs BSNB04010B

45 Sems Screw NB4X8Bs BSNB04008B

46 Hexagon Socket Set Screw M3X3SUS BRTG00561

47 Rubber for Knob (Large) MTV304056

48 Rubber for Knob (Small) MTV304057

3- 67
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Fig 3-19: MTZ303901-2/6 A

3- 68
JMA-7100/9100 FieldServiceManual > 3.Repair Parts > 3.2 Illustrated parts breakdown

Table 3-36: MTZ303901-3/6 B

PARTS LIST NCD-4790


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
1 Monitor Table MPBC42890

4
Table

Mounting Plate (Table)


MTV303584

MTB367491D 3
5 Hand Hold AP-311-2 Gray BRHD05209

6 Stay(Left) MPBC41556

7 Stay(Right) MPBC41553

8 Inside Metal Plate (Left) MTB385670

9 Inside Metal Plate (Right) MTB385666


MTZ303901-3/6 B

10 Stay Cover (Left) MPBC41557

11 Stay Cover (Right) MPBC41554

12 Coating Clip CS-7U BRBP05302

13 Plastic Bolt Cap CP-30-BC-10 BRTG06575

14 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M4Fe ZMC BRTG08952

15 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M5Fe ZMC BRTG08953

16 Truss Head Screw M4X8Bs(with CAE washer) BRTG05913

17 Cross Recessed Hexagon Head Bolt M6X12SUS SW W Black BRTG08965

18 Washer 5X20X1 SUS BRTG06599

19 Sems Screw NB5X10Fe BSNB05010R

20 Serrated Toothed Flange Nut M8Fe ZMC BRTG08954

21

22 Label ML-161(Circle type) BRNN05011

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Fig 3-20: MTZ303901-3/6 B

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Table 3-37: MTZ303901-4/6 C

PARTS LIST NCD-4790


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
F Bottom Case

G Chassis

2
Power Supply Unit

Radar processing circuit


CBD-1661

CDC-1324 MDLW11901A 3
3 NSK I/F Unit CMJ-462E MDLW11921

4 ISW NQE-3141-2

7 Front Cover MTB386293

8 Rear Cover MPBC41756

9 Sems Screw NB5X10Fe BSNB05010R

10 Sems Screw NB4X10Fe BSNB04010R

11 Environmental label (small) MPNN44289


MTZ303901-4/6 C

12

13 Knurl screw J1000 M6X20Bs BRTG08956

14 Nylon Washer M6 D16 BRTG06657

15 Nylon Washer TM-147-4 BRTG03255

16 Truss Head Screw M6X15SUS(Slotted head) BRTG06707

17 MOTHER PCB CQC-1192

18 Terminal PCB CQD-2097

19 Washer LW4Bs BSLW04000B

20 Spring Washer SW4 BSSW04000S

21 Brass Spacer BSB-430E BRBP06417

22 Nylon Clamp AB-3N BRBP00005

23 Sems Screw NC4x8Bs BSNC04008B

24 Warning Label MPNN35847

25 Name Plate (For System) JMA-7110-6XA MPNL39269A

JMA-7110-6XAH MPNL39270A

JMA-7122-6XA MPNL39271A

JMA-7122-6XAH MPNL39272A

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Table 3-37: MTZ303901-4/6 C

PARTS LIST NCD-4790


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
JMA-7122-9XA MPNL39273A

JMA-7123-7XA MPNL39274A

JMA-7123-9XA MPNL39275A

JMA-7132-SA MPNL39276A

JMA-7133-SA MPNL39277A

26 Name Plate MPNN39103A


MTZ303901-4/6 C

27 ARPA Label MPNN45244

28 Sponge sheet MTT312729

29 Performance Label

30 Nylon Rivet FNRPφ3X4.5 Black BRTG01052

31 Shield sponge (Width) MPSC30340A

32 Shield sponge (Length) MPSC30339A

33 Name Plate

34 Name Plate

35 Nylon Clip AB-5N BRBP00007

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Fig 3-21: MTZ303901-4/6 C

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Table 3-38: MTZ303901-5/6 D

PARTS LIST NCD-4790


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
1 Bottom Case MPBX44389

2 Mall (Left) MTV303709A


3 Mall (Right) MTV303708A
4 Hole Plug CP-30-HP-7 Ivory BRKP05020

5 Plate(For Front) MTB385653

6 Plate(For Rear) MTB385654

7 Reinforcement board MTB386229

8 Metal Fitting (Large) MTB357102A


MTZ303901-5/6 D

9 Metal Fitting (Small) MTB359280A

10 Nylon Clip AB-10N BRBP00012

11 Metal Fitting MTB386231

12 Sems Screw NB4X8Fe BSNB04008R

13 Sems Screw NB4X10Fe BSNB04010R

14 Wing Nut BSBN05000B

15 Spring Washer SW5 BSSW05000S

16 Filter PCB

17 Sems Screw NC4X8Bs BSNC04008B

18 Label (NSK IF) MPNN45372

19 Label MPNN38650

20 Label (GND) MPNN39422

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Fig 3-22: MTZ303901-5/6 D

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Table 3-39: MTZ303901-6/6 E

PARTS LIST NCD-4790


Page No. DESCRIPTION DRAWING
No. CODE
1 Left-hand side chassis MPBC42859

2 Right-hand side chassis MPBC42863

3 Clamp stand (Top) MPBX43542

4 Clamp stand (Bottom) MPBX44410

5 Clump Plate(Large) MTB385377

6 Clump Plate(Middle) MTB385378

7 Clump Plate(Small) MTB385379

8 Fittings MTB357137B

9 Guide Rail RAD-6875 BRBX05156


MTZ303901-6/6 E

10 Fan

11 Finger Guard

12 Spacer MPS-10-0 BRBP06971

13 Nylon Clip AB-3N BRBP00005

14 Bumpon TM-166-23 BRKU0016S

15 Flat-Head Screw S3X35Fe BSSK03035R

16 Sems Screw NB5X10Fe BSNB05010R

17 Sems Screw NB4X10Fe BSNB04010R

18 Sems Screw NC5X12Fe BSNC05012R

19 Sems Screw NC4X16Fe BSNC04016R

20 Grommet Edging GEE99F-A-C 969112

21 Washer W3Bs BSFW03000B

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Fig 3-23: MTZ303901-6/6 E

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Section 4
Replacement Procedure

Replacement Procedure
4.1 Scanner Unit ..........................................................................................4-1
4.1.1 Precautions ................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1.1 Precautions for replacing parts in the scanner unit ................................ 4-1
4.1.2 NKE-1130 Scanner Unit ............................................................................ 4-2
4.1.2.1 Scanner unit parts replacement (general) / NKE-1130 ........................... 4-2
4.1.2.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-1130 ...................................................... 4-3
4.1.2.3 Motor replacement NKE-1130 ............................................................. 4-5
4.1.2.4 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1130 ............................... 4-7
4.1.2.5 Motor driver circuit board fan replacement / NKE-1130 ......................... 4-8
4.1.2.6 modulator unit fan replacement / NKE-1130 ........................................ 4-10
4.1.2.7 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-1130 ............... 4-11
4.1.2.8 Modulator unit (NMA-551-1) replacement / NKE-1130 ......................... 4-12
4.1.2.9 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-1130 ... 4-13
4.1.2.10 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-1130 ........ 4-14
4.1.2.11 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NKE-1130 ............. 4-15
4.1.2.12 Receiver unit (NRG-229) replacement / NKE-1130 .............................. 4-17
4.1.2.13 Encoder replacement / NKE-1130 ........................................................ 4-18
4.1.2.14 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1130 ......... 4-20
4.1.2.15 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-255) NKE-1130 .................................. 4-22
4.1.2.16 Brake unit replacement (NZR-17) NKE-1130 ....................................... 4-23
4.1.2.17 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-84) NKE-1130 ................... 4-24
4.1.3 NKE-1139 Scanner Unit .......................................................................... 4-25
4.1.3.1 NKE-1139 scanner unit parts replacement (general) ........................... 4-25
4.1.3.2 Motor replacement NKE-1139 ........................................................... 4-26
4.1.3.3 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1139 ............................. 4-27
4.1.3.4 Encoder replacement / NKE-1139 ........................................................ 4-29
4.1.3.5 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1139 ......... 4-31
4.1.3.6 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-255) NKE-1139 .................................. 4-32
4.1.3.7 Brake unit replacement (NZR-17) NKE-1139 ....................................... 4-33
4.1.3.8 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-84) NKE-1139 ................... 4-35
4.1.4 NKE-1125 Scanner Unit .......................................................................... 4-36
4.1.4.1 NKE-1125 scanner unit parts replacement (general) ........................... 4-36
4.1.4.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-1125 .................................................... 4-37
4.1.4.3 Motor replacement / NKE-1125 ............................................................ 4-39
4.1.4.4 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1125 ............................. 4-41
4.1.4.5 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NKE-1125 ............. 4-43
4.1.4.6 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-1125 ............... 4-43
4.1.4.7 Modulator unit (NMA-550-1) replacement / NKE-1125 ......................... 4-45
4.1.4.8 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-1125 .... 4-48
4.1.4.9 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-1125 ........ 4-49
4.1.4.10 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NKE-1125 .................................. 4-51
4.1.4.11 Encoder replacement / NKE-1125 ........................................................ 4-52
4.1.4.12 Magnetron fan replacement / NKE-1125 .............................................. 4-53
4.1.4.13 Modulator fan replacement / NKE-1125 ............................................... 4-55
4.1.4.14 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1125 ......... 4-56
4.1.4.15 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-253) NKE-1125 .................................. 4-58
4.1.4.16 Brake unit replacement (NZR-16) NKE-1125 ....................................... 4-59
4.1.4.17 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-1125 ................... 4-60
4.1.5 NKE-1129 Scanner Unit ......................................................................... 4-61
4.1.5.1 NKE-1129 scanner unit parts replacement (general) ........................... 4-61
4.1.5.2 Motor replacement / NKE-1129 ............................................................ 4-62
4.1.5.3 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1129 ............................. 4-62
4.1.5.4 Encoder replacement / NKE-1129 ........................................................ 4-62
4.1.5.5 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1129 ......... 4-64
4.1.5.6 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-253) NKE-1129 .................................. 4-65
4.1.5.7 Brake unit replacement (NZR-15) NKE-1129 ...................................... 4-65
4.1.5.8 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-1129 ................... 4-66
4.1.6 NKE-2254 Scanner Unit .......................................................................... 4-67
4.1.6.1 NKE-2254 scanner unit parts replacement (general) ........................... 4-67
4.1.6.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-2254 .................................................... 4-68
4.1.6.3 Motor replacement / NKE-2254 ............................................................ 4-68
4.1.6.4 Motor control power supply (CBD-1779) replacement / NKE-2254 ...... 4-70
4.1.6.5 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-2254 ............... 4-71
4.1.6.6 Modulator unit (NMA-550-1) replacement / NKE-2254 ......................... 4-71
4.1.6.7 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-2254 .... 4-71
4.1.6.8 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-2254 ........ 4-71
4.1.6.9 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NKE-2254 .................................. 4-71
4.1.6.10 Encoder replacement / NKE-2254 ........................................................ 4-71
4.1.6.11 Magnetron fan replacement / NKE-2254 .............................................. 4-71
4.1.6.12 Modulator fan replacement / NKE-2254 ............................................... 4-71
4.1.6.13 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-257) NKE-2254 .................................. 4-72
4.1.6.14 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-2254 ................... 4-73
4.1.7 NKE-2103 Scanner Unit .......................................................................... 4-74
4.1.7.1 NKE-2103 scanner unit parts replacement ........................................... 4-74
4.1.7.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-2103 .................................................... 4-75
4.1.7.3 Motor replacement / NKE-2103 ............................................................ 4-77
4.1.7.4 Motor control power supply (CBD-1779) replacement / NKE-2103 ...... 4-78
4.1.7.5 Modulator circuit board (CME-363) replacement / NKE-2103 .............. 4-79
4.1.7.6 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1783) replacement / NKE-2103 ....... 4-80
4.1.7.7 Receiver (NRG-610) replacement / NKE-2103 .................................... 4-81
4.1.7.8 Encoder replacement / NKE-2103 ........................................................ 4-82
4.1.7.9 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-252) NKE-2103 .................................. 4-84
4.1.7.10 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-2103 ................... 4-85
4.2 Transmitter-receiver Unit ...................................................................4-86
4.2.1 Precautions .............................................................................................. 4-86
4.2.1.1 Precautions for replacing parts in the transmitter-receiver unit ............ 4-86
4.2.2 Transmitter-receiver Unit NTG-3225 ...................................................... 4-87
4.2.2.1 Magnetron replacement / NTG-3225 .................................................... 4-87
4.2.2.2 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NTG-3225 .............. 4-90
4.2.2.3 Modulator unit (NMA-552-1) replacement / NTG-3230 ........................ 4-91
4.2.2.4 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NTG-3225 .... 4-91
4.2.2.5 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NTG-3225 ....... 4-92
4.2.2.6 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NTG-3225 ............. 4-94
4.2.2.7 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NTG-3225 .................................. 4-95
4.2.3 Transmitter-receiver Unit NTG-3230 ...................................................... 4-97
4.2.3.1 Magnetron replacement / NTG-3230 .................................................... 4-97
4.2.3.2 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NTG-3230 .............. 4-99
4.2.3.3 Modulator unit (NMA-553-1) replacement / NTG-3230 ...................... 4-100
4.2.3.4 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NTG-3230 .. 4-101
4.2.3.5 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NTG-3230 ..... 4-102
4.2.3.6 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NTG-3230 ........... 4-104
4.2.3.7 Receiver (NRG-229) replacement / NTG-3230 .................................. 4-105
4.3 Display Unit .......................................................................................4-106
4.3.1 Monitor Unit NWZ-170 (NCD-4990) ...................................................... 4-106
4.3.1.1 Bezel kit MPXP34376 ......................................................................... 4-106
4.3.1.2 23inch LCD Panel CML-799 ............................................................... 4-108
4.3.1.3 LCD Operation Circuit CCK-972 ......................................................... 4-111
4.3.2 LCD Monitor NWZ-173 (NCD-4790) ................................................... 4-113
4.3.2.1 Bezel kit MPXP43590 ......................................................................... 4-113
4.3.2.2 LCD Panel CML-771 ......................................................................... 4-115
4.3.2.3 Brilliance Control circuit CCK-989 ...................................................... 4-117
4.3.2.4 Display interface circuit board CMH-2227 .......................................... 4-120
4.3.2.5 Inverter circuit CBF-38 ........................................................................ 4-122
4.3.2.6 Fan CBP-173A ................................................................................... 4-123
4.3.2.7 Monitor power supply CBA-389 .......................................................... 4-124
4.3.3 Radar Process Unit NDC-1399-7/9 ....................................................... 4-126
4.3.3.1 Power supply CBD-1661 .................................................................... 4-126
4.3.3.2 Radar process circuit MDLW11900, MPBC44213 ............................ 4-128
4.3.3.3 Battery CR2032 ................................................................................. 4-130
4.3.3.4 AIS process circuit CDC-1325 ............................................................ 4-132
4.3.3.5 ARPA process circuit CDC-1186D ..................................................... 4-133
4.3.3.6 GYRO I/Fcircuit CMJ-462E ................................................................ 4-134
4.3.3.7 GYRO I/Fcircuit board fuse ................................................................ 4-135
4.3.3.8 Motherboard circuit CQC-1192 .......................................................... 4-136
4.3.3.9 Terminal board circuit CQD-2097 ...................................................... 4-137
4.3.3.10 Fan 5BFAB00588 (Radar process unit) ............................................. 4-138
4.3.3.11 ISW Unit NQE-3141-2 ....................................................................... 4-140
4.3.3.12 AC-DC converter NBA-5135 ............................................................... 4-141
4.3.3.13 AC-DC converter fuse ........................................................................ 4-141
4.3.4 Operation Unit NCE-5163 ..................................................................... 4-142
4.3.4.1 Operation Unit NCE-5163 ................................................................... 4-142
4.3.4.2 Operation circuit A CCK-973 .............................................................. 4-143
4.3.4.3 Operation circuit B CCK-974 ............................................................. 4-146
4.3.4.4 Operation circuit D CCK-976 ............................................................. 4-147
4.3.4.5 Trackball 5EZLY00003 ....................................................................... 4-148
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4.1 Scanner Unit

4.1.1 Precautions

4.1.1.1 Precautions for replacing parts in the scanner unit


Keep the following precautions in mind to avoid injuries when you replace parts.

Before starting part replacement, make sure all power supplies for all radars (when you

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are using more than one radar) are turned off. Shut off the circuit breaker for the main
power supply.

Wear gloves to avoid injury when replacing parts. Be careful to ensure safety when
working at a height, including measures to ensure that no tools or parts are dropped.

Perform the part replacement work where the ship is stable, such as in a harbor.

Be careful that the radiator, which may rotate in the wind, does not hit a maintenance
engineer.

Do not replace any parts when the radiator is rotating by the wind or by the hands. There
is a danger risk of getting an electric shock. Because the motor generates high voltage
when the radiator is rotating, even if the power is turned off.

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4.1.2 NKE-1130 Scanner Unit

4.1.2.1 Scanner unit parts replacement (general) / NKE-1130


[Required tools]

• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit


A wrench (width across flats 13 mm, for M8 screws)

• Tools used in each part replacement procedure.


[Replacement procedure]

1) Before starting part replacement work, turn off the safety switch of the scanner unit.

The safety switch is located on the rear (stern)


side. Remove the cover and turn off (to the lower Bow side
side) the safety switch.

Turn off the


safety switch.

2) Remove the pedestal cover.


Remove the cover on the left (port) side to replace
the parts listed below:

• Transmission unit (magnetron, Modulator


circuit board, fan for modulator unit)
• Power supply circuit board

Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side to


replace the parts listed below:

• Receiving unit
Remove the eight
• T/R control circuit board hexagonal screws.
• Relay filter circuit board
• Motor drive circuit board
Removing the port side cover
• Fan for motor driver circuit board
• Encoder
• Brake control circuit board
To replace the motor, remove the covers on both sides.

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3) Follow the procedure provided in the following sections to replace the necessary parts.
Be careful not to lose removed screws and metal fittings.

4) After replacing the parts, return the pedestal cover to its original place and turn on the
safety switch (do not forget to put the cover back on).
Make sure that there is no foreign matter or dust adhered to the gasket when you put the cover
on.

5) Turn on the radar power supply and check that the system works properly.

4.1.2.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-1130 4


[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 6 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side ( see Section 4.1.2.1 ) and check that there is no
remaining electric charge between J2101 pin 1 and J2101 pin 3 in the modulator
circuit board CPA-264. (Multimeter requires DC1000V input capability)
Remove the two screws (M4) holding
the magnetron cables (both yellow
and green). Magnetron

Remove the green cable.

Remove the yellow cable.

Remove the
two screws.

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2) Remove the eight screws (M6) to


remove the fixture holding the
magnetron. The screws cannot be Remove the magnetron.

removed from the fixture, so loosen the


all eight screws and remove the
magnetron together with the fixture.

The magnetron is held by a hook, but be


careful not to let it fall.

Remove the metal fixture.

Use a shielded screwdriver. If the Loosen the


magnetron comes into contact with any eight screws.
metal (tool), its performance may
deteriorate.

3) Install the new magnetron together with the fixture and tighten the screws to hold the
cables.
Follow the removal procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the power supply for the radar. Allow sufficient time for the radar to be
preheated (about 20 to 30 minutes / bring the radar unit to STBY mode).
2) Start emitting radio waves from the short pulse range and gradually change the
emissions to the long pulse range. Open the service engineer menu to perform tuning
adjustment.
If operation becomes unstable such as the magnetron current is unstable, bring the radar unit
back to STBY mode and restart emission after allowing for an interval of 5 to 10 minutes.

3) Transmit radar signals on a long range mode for about 15 minutes and reopen the
service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment.
Adjust the setting in the service engineer menu until the tuning indication bar on the display unit
reaches the 8th calibration marking.

Check in the test menu that the magnetron current is between the 6th and 9th calibration
markings.

Finally, initialize the transmission time in the service engineer menu.

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4.1.2.3 Motor replacement NKE-1130


[Required tools]

• a wrench (width across flats 17 mm, for M10


screws)
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]
Driver unit (driver circuit
1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side
board at the back side)
( see Section 4.1.2.1 ) and loosen the four
screws (M4) to remove the driver unit, which
has the motor driver circuit board on its back
4
side.
Remove the
Disconnect the cables connecting the motor to the four screws.
motor driver circuit board.

Driver circuit
Disconnect the
board
cables.

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2) Remove the cover on the left (port) side and


remove the five screws (M5) to remove the Remove the
metal fixture.
fixture.
Remove the
five screws.

3) Remove the four hexagonal screws (M10x40,


SW10, and W10) that hold the motor from both
the right and left sides to remove the motor.

Remove the four hexagonal


screws (two screws on each side)

Remove the motor.

4) Apply grease to the gear wheel of the new


motor. Apply grease.

Motor gear wheel

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5) Install the new motor in the scanner unit and secure it using the hexagonal screws.
Tighten the screws with the specified torque (380 kgf-cm)

6) After replacing the motor, assemble the unit in the reverse order of the disassembly
procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

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1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.
2) Open the service engineer menu to initialize the motor rotation time.

4.1.2.4 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side


( see Section 4.1.2.1 ) and loosen the four Driver unit (driver circuit
screws (M4) to remove the drive unit, which board at the back side)
has the motor driver circuit board on its rear
side.

Remove
the four
screws.

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2) Remove the cables connected to the driver circuit


Voltage
board and the four screws to replace the driver
specification is
circuit board with a new one. Driver circuit indicated here.
board
Make sure the new driver circuit board is for the power
specifications you are using. There are two types of
board available, for 100 Vac and 220 Vac
specifications. Check the indication on the circuit
board to determine which specification the board is
for.

AC100V: 7EPRD0035

AC220V: 7EPRD0034

Remove the four screws.

3) After replacing the driver circuit board, follow the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.

Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.

4.1.2.5 Motor driver circuit board fan replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

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1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side (


see Section 4.1.2.1 ) and loosen the four screws Remove
(M4) to open the cover for the T/R control the cable.
circuit board. Remove the motor driver circuit
board fan cable (connector P1114) from the T/R
control circuit board.

Loosen the four screws.

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Remove the cable.

T/R control circuit board

2) Remove the four screws (M4) to


replace the fan. Fan

3) After replacing the fan, assemble the unit in the


reverse order of the disassembly procedure. Remove
the four
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the screws.
cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that no fan alarm comes up.

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4.1.2.6 modulator unit fan replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side ( see


Section 4.1.2.1 ). Remove the modulator unit fan
cable (connector P1112) from the relay connector.

Remove the cable. Fan

2) Remove the four screws (M4) to replace the fan.


Fan

3) After replacing the fan, assemble the unit in the Remove


reverse order of the disassembly procedure. the four
screws.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that no fan alarm comes up.

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4.1.2.7 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side ( see Section 4.1.2.1 ) to remove all cables
connected to the Modulator circuit board (CPA-264).

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2) Remove the two screws (M4) holding the metal
sheet and the radiating plate of the Modulator Modulator circuit board
circuit board and the six screws (M4) holding 金具
the Modulator circuit board, to replace the
Modulator circuit board.
Remove
the six
screws.
3) After replacing the Modulator circuit board,
assemble the unit in the reverse order of the Remove the two
disassembly procedure. screws.

Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.
Transmit radar signals on a long range and with the test menu open, also make sure the
magnetron current is shown between the 6th and 9th calibration markings.

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4.1.2.8 Modulator unit (NMA-551-1) replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side ( see Section 4.1.2.1 ) to remove all cables
connected to the Modulator circuit board (CPA-264).
2) Remove the magnetron ( see Section 4.1.2.2 ).

3) Remove the two screws (M4) holding the metal


sheet and loosen the five screws (M5) holding Remove
the Modulator unit, to replace the Modulator
unit.

4) Assemble the Modulator unit in the reverse


order of the disassembly procedure.
Loosen
5) After replacing the Modulator unit, assemble
the magnetron ( see Section 4.1.2.2 ).

Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.
Transmit radar signals on a long range and with the test menu open, also make sure the
magnetron current is shown between the 6th and 9th calibration markings.

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4.1.2.9 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )
[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the left (port)


side ( see Section 4.1.2.1 ). Remove Remove the three cables
the cables connected to the
Modulator circuit board
(connectors P2101 and P2102) and
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the fan cable (P1112).
Modulator circuit board

2) Remove the two screws (M5) from


the fixture. Loosen the six screws Remove the two screws. Loosen the six screws.
(M6) holding the magnetron and the
five screws (M5) holding the
modulator unit, to remove the
modulator unit.

Loosen the
five screws.

3) Remove the cable connected to the


Remove the eight screws.
power supply circuit board and the eight
screws (M4) to replace the power supply
circuit board.

4) After replacing the power supply circuit board,


assemble the unit in the reverse order of the
disassembly procedure. Power
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the supply circuit
cables. board

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[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

4.1.2.10 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Before starting replacement work, open the service engineer menu on the display unit
and back up the scanner unit data (emission time and motor rotation time).

If you do not back up the data, you will lose all data related to the scanner, such as
magnetron usage time.

2) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side (


see Section 4.1.2.1 ). Loosen the four screws (M4)
to open the T/R control circuit board cover to the
front.

3) Remove the cable connected to the T/R control


circuit board and the seven screws (M4) to
Loosen the six screws.
replace the T/R control circuit board.

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Set the DIP switches and the jumper pins on the T/R control
circuit board to the settings for NKE-1130 ( see Section 2.5.6
).

4) After replacing the T/R control circuit board, assemble


the unit in the reverse order of the disassembly
procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

T/R control circuit board

 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
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check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply and open the service engineer menu. Restore the
scanner unit time and check that all data is recovered from before replacing the T/R
control circuit board (check the emission time and the motor rotation time).
2) After the countdown is completed, start emission and check that the radar image
appears without error.

4.1.2.11 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

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1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side ( see


Section 4.1.2.1 ). Open the T/R control circuit board Remove the clamps.
cover to the front ( see Section 4.1.2.10 ) to remove
the cable clamps around the relay filter circuit
board.

Relay filter circuit board

2) Remove the four screws (M4) to remove the


metal fixture holding the relay filter circuit Remove the four screws.
board, which is located at the bottom of the
terminal block.

3) Remove the cable connected to the relay filter


circuit board and the four screws (M4) to Remove
the screws.
replace the relay filter circuit board.

Relay filter circuit board

4) After replacing the relay filter circuit board, follow the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

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 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

4.1.2.12 Receiver unit (NRG-229) replacement / NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


4
• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard)


side ( see Section 4.1.2.1 ). Remove the four Remove the four screws.
screws (M5) to remove the metal fixture. Driver unit
Loosen the four screws (M4) to remove the
driver unit ( see Section 4.1.2.4 ).

Metal fixture

Loosen the four screws.

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2) Open the T/R control circuit board cover


to the front ( see Section 4.1.2.10 ) to Remove the six screws. Remove the cables
remove the cables connected to the
receiving unit. Remove the four screws
(M5) holding the receiving unit flange,
the two screws (M5) holding the metal
fixture, and the screw at the right side of
the receiving unit to replace the Loosen the two screws.
receiving unit.
Metal fixture
(reused for the new
3) Attach the metal fixture attached to the receiving unit)

flange removed from the old receiving


unit and put it onto the new receiving unit.

4) After replacing the receiving unit, assemble the unit in the reverse order of the
disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.Transmit radar signals on a long
range and open the service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment. Adjust the
setting in the service engineer menu until the tuning indication bar on the display unit
reaches the 8th calibration marking.

4.1.2.13 Encoder replacement / NKE-1130

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[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• a Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• A wrench (width across flats 7 mm, for M4 screws)
• A wrench (width across flats 8 mm, for M6 screws)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard)


side ( see Section 4.1.2.1 ). Remove the four
screws (M5) to remove the metal fixture.
Loosen the four screws (M4) so that the
Remove the four screws.
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receiving unit is held halfway.
Loosen the
four screws.

Receiving unit

2) Remove the four screws (M5) from the


receiving unit flange and remove the screws Remove the four screws.
loosened halfway in (1) above to remove the
receiving unit.

Receiving unit flange

Encoder

Receiving unit

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3) Loosen the two screws (M4) to remove the


encoder together with the metal fixture. Encoder Metal fitting

Remove the two


screws.
4) Remove the metal fixture and the gear wheel
attached to the encoder. Put them onto the Remove the nut
Metal fitting
new encoder and put the encoder back into
the unit.

Encoder Remove the three s

5) After replacing the encoder, follow the disassembly procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.Open the service engineer menu to
perform azimuth adjustment.

4.1.2.14 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1130

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner
unit( see Section 4.1.2.1 )
[Replacement procedure]

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1) Remove the cover on the right


R emo v e th e t w o
(starboard) side ( see Section
screws.
4.1.2.1 ). Remove the two
screws (M4) to remove the
metal fixture for the T/R control
T/R Control Circuit
circuit and loosen the two (CMC-1205R)Metal cover
screws (M4) to open the T/R
control circuit board cover to
the front. Loos en the two
screws.

2) Remove the cable connected to


the T/R control circuit board and the
seven screws (M4) to replace the T/R 4
control circuit board.

3) Remove the two screws (M4) (which T/R Control Circuit


was loosen on the procedure (1)) to (CMC-1205R)
remove the T/R control circuit board
and the metal fixture.

4) Remove the cable


connected to the brake
control circuit board.

5) Remove the four Break control circuit which


is mounted on the metal
screws(M4) to replace
sheet .(CCB-656)
the brake control circuit
board with the metal
sheet.

6) After replacing the brake


control circuit board,
assemble the unit in the
reverse order of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.2.15 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-255) NKE-1130


[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the drive unit ( see Section 4.1.2.4 ). Remove the


cable connected to J1504 in the motor driver circuit 7EPRD0034/0035
7EPRD0034/35.

J1504

2) Remove the two screws (M4) holding the brake circuit


on the metal fixture to replace the brake circuit (CFA-
255: resistors with cables).

3) After replacing the brake circuit, assemble the unit in


the reverse order of the disassembly procedure. CFA-255
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work,


follow the procedure below to check the operation. Remove 2 screws.
1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is
completed, start emission and check that the radar
image appears without error.

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4.1.2.16 Brake unit replacement (NZR-17) NKE-1130


[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.2.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.2.1 ).Remove the

2)
receiver unit ( see Section 4.1.2.12 ).
Remove the cable connected to J1911 and
4
J1921 in the brake control circuit board
CCB-655.

3) Remove the four screws (M4) holding the


brake control circuit board to replace the
brake unit NZR-17.

4) After replacing the brake unit, assemble the Remove 4


unit in the reverse order of the disassembly screws.

procedure.
CCB-655 J1921
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect J1911
the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement


work, follow the procedure below to check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.3 NKE-1139 Scanner Unit

4.1.3.1 NKE-1139 scanner unit parts replacement (general)

[Required tools]

• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit


A wrench (width across flats 13 mm for M8 bolts)

• Tools used in each part replacement procedure.

[Replacement procedure]

1) Before beginning work, turn off the safety


switch on the scanner unit. Turn off the
4
Bow direction safety switch.

The safety switch is to the rear (stern side) of the


scanner unit. Open the cover and turn the switch
off (down).

2) Remove the pedestal cover ( see Section


4.1.2.1 ).
If replacing either of the following parts, remove Remove the eight hexagonal bolts.
the cover on the left (port) side.

• Motor driver circuit board


• Motor driver circuit board fan
• Brake control circuit board
If replacing the following part, remove the cover on the right (starboard) side.

• Encoder
If replacing the motor, remove the covers on the left and right sides.

3) Replace the necessary part(s) following the procedures contained in subsequent


sections.
When replacing a part, be careful not to lose any of the removed screws or metal fittings.

4) After having replaced a part, install the pedestal cover and turn on the safety switch
(do not forget to put the cover back on).
When installing the cover, ensure that no debris or dust adheres to the gasket.

5) Turn on the radar and perform the necessary operation checks.

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4.1.3.2 Motor replacement NKE-1139

[Required tools]

• a wrench (width across flats 17 mm, for M10


screws)
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.3.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the covers on the right and left


sides ( see Section 4.1.3.1 ), and remove Remove the
the cables that connect the motor driver hexagonal bolts.
circuit board in the left (port) side to the Motor driver circuit
motor. board

Remove the two cables.

Port side

2) Remove the hexagonal bolts on the right


and left sides that hold the motor in position
(four bolts: M10 x 40, SW10, W10), and
remove the motor.

3) Grease the gear wheel of the replacement Remove the two


motor ( see Section 4.1.3.1 ). hexagonal bolts.
Starboard side

4) Place the replacement motor in the scanner unit and fix it in place with the hexagonal
bolts.
tighten the bolts to the appropriate torque (380 kgf-cm), so they are free of looseness.

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5) After having replaced the motor, reassemble the unit following the disassembly
procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and

4
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.
2) Open the service engineer menu to initialize the motor rotation time.

4.1.3.3 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1139

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit(
see Section 4.1.3.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard)


side ( see Section 4.1.3.1 ) and loosen the Motor driver circuit
four screws (M4) to remove the drive unit, board
which has the motor driver circuit board on
its rear side.

2) Remove the cables connected to the driver


circuit board and the four screws to replace
the driver circuit board with a new one.
Remove all cables.

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Make sure the new driver circuit board is for the power specifications you are using. There are
two types of board available, for 100 Vac and 220 Vac specifications. Check the indication on
the circuit board to determine which specification the board is for.( see Section 4.1.2.4 )

AC100V: 7EPRD0035

AC220V: 7EPRD0034

3) After replacing the driver circuit board, follow the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.

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4.1.3.4 Encoder replacement / NKE-1139

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• A wrench (width across flats 7 mm, for M4 screws)
• A wrench (width across flats 8 mm, for M6 screws)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.3.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover from the right (starboard)


4
side ( see Section 4.1.3.1 ) and remove the Terminal
screws (four M5 screws) to remove the terminal block
block.

Remove the four


screws.

Encoder

2) Loosen the two screws (M4) to remove the


encoder together with the metal fixture. Encoder Metal fitting

Loosen the two screws.

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3) Remove the metal fixture and the gear


wheel attached to the encoder. Put them Remove the nut.
Metal fitting
onto the new encoder and put the encoder
back into the unit.

Encoder Remove the three screws.

4) After replacing the encoder, follow the disassembly procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.Open the service engineer menu to
perform azimuth adjustment.

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4.1.3.5 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1139

[Required tools]

A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit (( see Section 4.1.2.1 ) 参照)

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard)


side ( see Section 4.1.2.1 ). Remove the cable Break control circuit is located
connected to the brake control circuit board. on the back of the metal sheet .

4
(CCB-655)
2) Remove the four screws(M4) to replace the
brake control circuit board with the metal
sheet.

3) After replacing the brake control circuit


board, assemble the unit in the reverse order
of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect
the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement


work, follow the procedure below to check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.3.6 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-255) NKE-1139

[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.3.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side


( see Section 4.1.3.1 ).Remove the cable 7EPRD0034/35
connected to J1504 on the motor driver circuit
7EPRD0034/35.

J1504

2) Remove the two screws (M4) to replace the CFA-255


brake circuit (CFA-255: resistors with cables).

3) After replacing the brake circuit, assemble the Remove 2 screws.


unit in the reverse order of the disassembly
procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.3.7 Brake unit replacement (NZR-17) NKE-1139


[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.3.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right


(starboard) side ( see Section
4.1.3.1 ).Remove the cable
connected to J1911 and J1921
Remove 2 screws.
4
in the brake control circuit CCB-655
board CCB-655.

J1911
2) Remove the four screws (M4) J1921
holding the chassis.
Remove the
clamp.

Remove 2 screws.

Front side of the chassis


3) Remove the four screws (M4) to
replace the brake unit NZR-17 in the back side of
the chassis.
Remove 4 screws.

4) After replacing the brake unit, assemble the unit in


the reverse order of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work,


follow the procedure below to check the operation.

Back side of the chassis

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1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.4 NKE-1125 Scanner Unit

4.1.4.1 NKE-1125 scanner unit parts replacement (general)

[Required tools]

• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit


A wrench (width across flats 13 mm, for M8 screws)

• Tools used in each part replacement procedure.

[Replacement procedure]

1) Before beginning work, turn off the


safety switch located on the bottom of
the stern side of the scanner unit.
Bow direction

Turn off the


safety switch.

2) Loosen the hexagonal bolts (4) and


remove the pedestal cover.

If replacing any of the following parts,


remove the cover on the left (port) side.

• Motor
• Motor driver circuit board
• Relay filter circuit board Loosen the four
hexagonal bolts.
• Brake control circuit board ( 4

When the starboard side cover is removed .


If replacing any of the following parts,
remove the cover on the right (starboard) side.

• Transmitter (magnetron, Modulator circuit board, fan for Modulator circuit board)

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• Receiver
• T/R control circuit board
• Power supply circuit
• Encoder

3) Replace the necessary part(s) following the procedures contained in subsequent


sections.
When replacing a part, be careful not to lose any of the removed screws or metal fittings.

4) After having replaced a part, install the pedestal cover and turn on the safety switch
(do not forget to put the cover back on).
When installing the cover, ensure that no debris or dust adheres to the gasket.
4
5) Turn on the radar and perform the necessary operation checks.

4.1.4.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-1125


[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the covers from the right (starboard)


side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ) and loosen the Magnetron cover
screws (four M4 screws) to remove the
magnetron cover.

Loosen the
four screws.

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2) Make sure there is no charge remaining


between J2101 pin 1 and J2101 pin 3 in Magnetron
the Modulator circuit board CPA-264.
(Multimeter requires DC1000V input Remove the
capability), and then remove the screws four screws.

(two M4 screws) holding the magnetron


cables (yellow and green) in place.

3) Remove the screws (four M4 screws) Remove the


two screws.
holding the magnetron in place, then Remove the
green cable.
replace the magnetron after cutting the
Remove the
leads (yellow and green) for the yellow cable.
replacement magnetron to an
appropriate length.

Use a non-magnetic secrewdriver because the contact of the metal tool with the
magnetron causes deterioration of its performance.

4) After having replaced the magnetron, reassemble the unit by following the disassembly
procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

Extreme care should be taken to connect the leads (yellow and green) to the magnetron
for prevention of contact with other parts or the casing. Contact may cause them to
discharge.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the power supply for the radar. Allow sufficient time for the radar to be
preheated (about 20 to 30 minutes / bring the radar unit to STBY mode).

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2) Start emitting radio waves from the short pulse range and gradually change the
emissions to the long pulse range. Open the service engineer menu to perform tuning
adjustment.
If operation becomes unstable such as the magnetron current is unstable, bring the radar unit
back to STBY mode and restart emission after allowing for an interval of 5 to 10 minutes.

3) ロ Emit radio waves in long pulse range mode for about 15 minutes and reopen the
service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment. Adjust the setting in the service
engineer menu until the tuning indication bar on the display unit reaches the 8th
calibration marking.
Perform the adjustment in the service engineer menu until the tuning display bar on the display
unit reaches the eighth calibration mark.

With the test menu open, also make sure the magnetron current is shown between the 6th and
9th calibration markings.
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4.1.4.3 Motor replacement / NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• Single-ended wrench (width across flats 17 mm for


M8 bolts)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit ( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

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1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side (


see Section 4.1.4.1 ) and remove the cables
Remove the Remove the
connected to the motor driver circuit board. two cables.
four bolts.

2) Remove the hexagonal bolts (four M8 bolts)


and remove the motor.

Motor
Motor driver circuit

3) Remove the hexagonal bolts (four M8 bolts)


and remove the installation plate from the Motor driver
circuit board
motor. Remove the
four bolts.

Motor
4) Attach the installation plate to the
replacement motor. Do not forget to tighten Tighten the four bolts.
the hexagonal bolts to an appropriate torque
(210 kgf-cm) so they are free of looseness. Arm protrusions

5) Install the motor into the scanner unit. Press


the motor against the protrusions of the arm
fixed to the motor on which the arm extends
through the wall of the casing, adjust it to
minimize backlash, and fix it in place. Press

Do not forget to tighten the hexagonal bolts, to an


appropriate torque (140 kgf-cm) so they are free of looseness.

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6) After having installed the motor, grease the gear


wheel. Grease here.

7) After having replaced the motor, reassemble the


unit following the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

4
After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.

4.1.4.4 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

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1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side ( see


Section 4.1.4.1 ), remove the cable connecting
Remove the
to the motor driver circuit board and relay three screws.
filter circuit board and the screw (three M4
screws) securing the cable, and remove the
metal plate to which the motor driver circuit
board and relay filter circuit board are
attached.

Motor driver
circuit board

2) Remove the cables connected to the motor


driver circuit board, remove the screws (four M4 Remove the
screws), and replace the motor driver circuit four screws.
board.

Make sure the replacement driver circuit board


complies with the prescribed power supply
specifications (both for 100 Vac and 220 Vac, written
on the silk printing plate of the circuit board).

AC100V: 7EPRD0035

AC220V: 7EPRD0034

Motor driver
3) After replacing the driver circuit board, follow the circuit board
disassembly procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.

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4.1.4.5 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NKE-1125


[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side ( see


Section 4.1.4.1 ) and remove the metal plate to
Remove the
which the motor driver circuit board and relay four screws.

4
filter circuit board are attached ( see Section
4.1.4.4 ).

2) Remove the cable connected to the relay filter


circuit board and the four screws (M4) to replace
the relay filter circuit board.

3) After replacing the relay filter circuit board, follow


the disassembly procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.

Relay filter
circuit board
 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

4.1.4.6 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws

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• Single-ended wrench (width across flats 7 mm for


M4 bolts)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right


(starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ), Remove the
remove the cables connected to the five cables.
transmitter-receiver unit and the screws
(three M5 screws) holding the
transmitter-receiver unit in place, and
remove the transmitter-receiver unit.

Remove the
three screws.

2) Loosen the screws (nine M4 screws)


holding the cover in place, remove the Remove the
screws (two M4 screws) holding the heat Loosen the two screws.
nine screws.
radiation plate in place, and remove the
cover.

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3) Remove the cables connected to the


modulator circuit board, then remove the Remove the Remove the
screws (five M4 screws) holding the spacer. five screws.

modulator circuit board in place and the


spacer (one 7 mm (nominal) spacer), and
replace the modulator circuit board.

4) After replacing the Modulator circuit


board, assemble the unit in the reverse
order of the disassembly procedure.
Remove the
Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws,

4
five cables.
and do not forget to reconnect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.
Transmit radar signals on a long range and with the test menu open, also make sure the
magnetron current is shown between the 6th and 9th calibration markings.

4.1.4.7 Modulator unit (NMA-550-1) replacement / NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws

• Single-ended wrench (width across flats 7 mm for


M4 bolts)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

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1) Remove the cover on the right


(starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ), Remove the
remove the cables connected to the five cables.
transmitter-receiver unit and the screws
(three M5 screws) holding the
transmitter-receiver unit in place, and
remove the transmitter-receiver unit.

Remove the
three screws.

2) Loosen the screws (nine M4 screws)


holding the cover in place, remove the Remove the
screws (two M4 screws) holding the heat Loosen the two screws.
nine screws.
radiation plate in place, and remove the
cover.

3) Remove the magnetron ( see Section


4.1.4.2 ).

4) Remove the cables connected to the


modulator circuit board, then remove Remove
the screws (two M4 screws) holding the
waveguide.

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5) Remove the screws (M4) holding the


Modulator unit to replace the
Modulator unit. (Three screws in the
back).

Remove

6) After replacing the


Modulator unit, assemble the
magnetron on to the new
Modulator unit.

7) Assemble the Modulator unit


in the reverse order of the
disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the bolts
and screws, and do not forget to
reconnect the cables. Magnetron

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.
Transmit radar signals on a long range and with the test menu open, also make sure the
magnetron current is shown between the 6th and 9th calibration markings.

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4.1.4.8 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right


(starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ),
Remove the
remove the cables connected to the
five cables.
transmitter-receiver unit and the screws
(three M5 screws) holding the
transmitter-receiver unit in place, and
remove the transmitter-receiver unit.

Remove the
three screws.

2) Remove the cables connected to the


power supply circuit board and the
screws (five M4 screws) holding the
power supply circuit board in place.
Remove the power supply circuit board
together with the metal fitting holding
the power supply circuit board in place.

Remove the
five cables.

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3) Remove the screws (six M4 screws)


holding the power supply circuit board in Remove the
six screws.
place and replace the power supply circuit
board.

If the square heat radiation sheet on the casing


on the back of the power supply circuit board
(the soldered side) is damaged, affix a new
sheet to the replacement power supply circuit
board.

4) After replacing the power supply circuit


board, assemble the unit in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure.
 Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]
4
After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

4.1.4.9 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-1125


[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Before starting replacement work, open the service engineer menu on the display unit
and back up the scanner unit data (emission time and motor rotation time).

If you do not back up the data, you will lose all data related to the scanner, such as
magnetron usage time.

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2) Remove the cover on the right


(starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ), Remove the
five cables.
remove the cables connected to the
transmitter-receiver unit and the screws
(three M5 screws) holding the
transmitter-receiver unit in place, and
remove the transmitter-receiver unit.

Remove the
three screws.

3) Remove the cable connected to the T/


R control circuit board and the seven
screws (M4) to replace the T/R
control circuit board.

Set the DIP switch and jumper pins of


the T/R control circuit board to suite the
NKE-1125 ( see Section 2.5.6 ).

Remove the
seven screws .
4) After replacing the T/R control circuit
board, assemble the unit in the
reverse order of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply and open the service engineer menu. Restore the
scanner unit time and check that all data is recovered from before replacing the T/R
control circuit board (check the emission time and the motor rotation time).
2) After the countdown is completed, start emission and check that the radar image
appears without error.

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4.1.4.10 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

1) Remove the cover on the right


(starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ), Remove the
remove the cables connected to the
transmitter-receiver unit and the screws
(three M5 screws) holding the
five cables
4
transmitter-receiver unit in place, and
remove the transmitter-receiver unit.

Remove the
three screws.

2) Remove the screws (five M4 screws)


holding the receiver in place and remove the Remove the
five screws.
cables connected to the receiver, then replace
the receiver.

3) Transfer the metal fitting from the removed


receiver to the replacement receiver and fit
the receiver into the casing.
After replacing the receiving unit, assemble the unit
in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure.

Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the Remove the cable.
cables.

 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

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1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.Transmit radar signals on a long
range and open the service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment. Adjust the
setting in the service engineer menu until the tuning indication bar on the display unit
reaches the 8th calibration marking.

4.1.4.11 Encoder replacement / NKE-1125


[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• A wrench (width across flats 7 mm, for M4 screws)
• A wrench (width across flats 8 mm, for M6 screws)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right


(starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ), Remove the
remove the cables connected to the five cables.
transmitter-receiver unit and the screws
(three M5 screws) holding the
transmitter-receiver unit in place, and
remove the transmitter-receiver unit.

Remove the
three screws.

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2) Loosen the two screws (M4) to remove the


Encoder Metal fitting
encoder together with the metal fixture.

4
Loosen the
two screws.

3) Remove the metal fixture and the gear


Remove
wheel attached to the encoder. Put them onto the nut.
the new encoder and put the encoder back Metal fitting
into the unit.

4) After replacing the encoder, follow the


disassembly procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect Remove the
the cables. Encoder three screws.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.Open the service engineer menu to
perform azimuth adjustment.

4.1.4.12 Magnetron fan replacement / NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

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1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard)


side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ), remove the Remove the
five cables.
cables connected to the transmitter-
receiver unit and the screws (three M5
screws) holding the transmitter-receiver
unit in place, and remove the transmitter-
receiver unit.

Remove the
three screws.

2) Remove the cable for the fan that is


connected to the T/R control circuit board.

Remove the cable.

3) Remove the four screws (M4) to replace the


fan.

4) After replacing the fan, assemble the unit in


the reverse order of the disassembly
procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect
the cables.

Remove the
[Operation check] four screws.
After you have completed the replacement
work, follow the procedure below to check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that no fan alarm comes up.

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4.1.4.13 Modulator fan replacement / NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard)


side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ), remove the
cables connected to the transmitter-
Remove the
five cables. 4
receiver unit and the screws (three M5
screws) holding the transmitter-receiver
unit in place, and remove the transmitter-
receiver unit.

Remove the
three screws.

2) Remove the cable for the fan that is


connected to the T/R control circuit board.

Remove the cable.

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3) Loosen the screws (nine M4 screws)


Remove the
holding the cover in place, remove the two screws.
Loosen the
screws (two M4 screws) holding the heat nine screws.
radiation plate in place, and remove the
cover.

4) Remove the screws (four M4 screws)


Remove the
holding the fan in place and replace the fan. four screws.

5) After replacing the fan, assemble the unit in


the reverse order of the disassembly
procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect
the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that no fan alarm comes up.

4.1.4.14 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1125


[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws

• A wrench (width across flats 7mm, for M4 screws)


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

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[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side ( see


Section 4.1.2.7 ). Remove the cable connected to Remove the
the brake control circuit board (CCB-655), motor three screws
driver (CBD-2000 or CBD-2001), relay filter circuit
(CSC-656).
2) Remove the three screws(M4) holding the metal
fixture which is mounted on the motor driver, to
remove the unit attached the motor driver, the brake
control circuit board, the brake circuit (CFA-253)

3)
and the relay filter circuit.

Remove the cable connected to the brake control


Motor driver
4
circuit board.

4) Remove the four screws (M4) to remove the brake control circuit board.

5) Remove the four screws (M4) to remove the


relay filter circuit. Motor driver

6) Remove the two screws (M4) to remove the


Metal fiitting for the
metal fitting for the neck-heater.
neck-heater
7) Remove the four screws (M4) for the spacer
and remove the two screws (M3) for FETs,
to replace the brake control circuit board.

8) After replacing the brake control circuit


board, assemble the unit in the reverse
order of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect
the cables.

[Operation check] Break Control Circuit


CCB-655
After you have completed the replacement
work, follow the procedure below to check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.4.15 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-253) NKE-1125


[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.4.1 ). Remove the metal
fixture that is mounted on the motor driver circuit ( see Section 4.1.4.14 ).
2) Remove the four screws (M3)
holding the resistors and remove
the cable connected to J1504 in
the motor driver circuit to
replace the brake circuit (CFA-
253: resistors with cables) on the
upper side of drive unit.
Remove 4 screws.

3) After replacing the brake circuit, assemble the unit in the reverse order of the
disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.4.16 Brake unit replacement (NZR-16) NKE-1125

[Required tools]

• a wrench (width across flats 17 mm, for M8


screws)
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.4.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side (


see Section 4.1.4.1 ). Remove the cable connected
4
to J1911 and J1921 in the brake control circuit
board CCB-655.
J1921

2) Remove the motor ( see Section 4.1.4.3 ).

J1911

Motor
3) Remove the four screws (M4) holding the brake
unit NZR-16 to replace the brake unit.

4) After replacing the brake unit, assemble the unit


in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.

[Operation check] Remove 4 screws.


After you have completed the replacement work,
follow the procedure below to check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.4.17 Performance monitor replacement (NJU-85) NKE-1125

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4.1.5 NKE-1129 Scanner Unit

4.1.5.1 NKE-1129 scanner unit parts replacement (general)

[Required tools]

• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit


A wrench (width across flats 13 mm, for M8 screws)

• Tools used in each part replacement procedure.

[Replacement procedure]

1) Before beginning work, turn off the


safety switch on the bottom of the
4
scanner unit.

Bow direction

Turn off the


safety switch.
2) Loosen the four hexagonal bolts and
remove the pedestal cover.

If replacing any of the following parts, remove the cover


on the left (port) side.

• Motor
• Motor driver circuit board
• Brake control circuit board

Loosen the four


hexagonal bolts.
If replacing any of the following parts, remove the cover
on the right (starboard) side.

• Encoder

3) Replace the necessary part(s) following the procedures contained in subsequent


sections.

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When replacing a part, be careful not to lose any of the removed screws or metal fittings.

4) After having replaced a part, install the pedestal cover and turn on the safety switch
(do not forget to put the cover back on).
When installing the cover, ensure that no debris or dust adheres to the gasket.

5) Turn on the radar and perform the necessary operation checks.

4.1.5.2 Motor replacement / NKE-1129

See the Section 4.1.4.3 Motor replacement / NKE-1125 ( page 4-39) .

4.1.5.3 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1129

See the Section 4.1.4.4 Motor driver circuit board replacement / NKE-1125 (
page 4-41) .

4.1.5.4 Encoder replacement / NKE-1129

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• A wrench (width across flats 7 mm, for M4 screws)
• A wrench (width across flats 8 mm, for M6 screws)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.5.1 )

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1) Remove the covers from the right (starboard)


side ( see Section 4.1.5.1 ) and remove the
screws (four M4 screws) to remove the plate to
which the terminal block is attached.

Remove the
four screws.
2) Remove the encoder cables connected to the
terminal block (six cables). Remove the
six cables. 4

3) Loosen the screws (two M4 screws) and


Encoder Metal fitting
remove the encoder together with the metal
fitting.

Loosen the
two screws.

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4) Remove the metal fixture and the gear wheel


Remove the
attached to the encoder. Put them onto the nut.
new encoder and put the encoder back into the Metal fitting
unit.

5) After replacing the encoder, follow the


disassembly procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the Remove the
Encoder three screws.
cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.Open the service engineer menu to
perform azimuth adjustment.

4.1.5.5 Brake control circuit board replacement (CCB-655) NKE-1129


[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.5.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side ( see


Section 4.1.5.1 ). Remove the cable connected to Remove the
the brake control circuit board (CCB-655), motor three screws
driver (CBD-2000 or CBD-2001), relay filter circuit
(CSC-656).
2) Remove the three screws(M4) holding the metal
fixture which is mounted on the motor driver, to
remove the unit attached the motor driver, the brake
control circuit board, the brake circuit (CFA-253)
and the relay filter circuit.
Motor driver
3) Remove the cable connected to the brake control
circuit board.

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4) Remove the four screws (M4) to remove the


Brake control circuit board. Motor driver

5) Remove the two screws (M4) to remove the


Metal fiitting for the
metal fitting for the neck-heater.
neck-heater
6) Remove the four screws (M4) for the spacer
and remove the two screws (M3) for FETs,
to replace the Brake control circuit board.

7) After replacing the brake control circuit


board, assemble the unit in the reverse
order of the disassembly procedure.

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Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect
the cables.

[Operation check] Break Control Circuit


CCB-655
After you have completed the replacement
work, follow the procedure below to check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

4.1.5.6 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-253) NKE-1129


See the Section 4.1.4.15 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-253) NKE-1125 ( page 4-58) .

4.1.5.7 Brake unit replacement (NZR-15) NKE-1129


See the Section 4.1.4.16 Brake unit replacement (NZR-16) NKE-1125 ( page 4-59) .

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4.1.6 NKE-2254 Scanner Unit

4.1.6.1 NKE-2254 scanner unit parts replacement (general)

[Required tools]

・Tools for removing the cover from the scanner


unit

A wrench (width across flats 13 mm, for M8


screws)

・Tools used in each part replacement procedure.

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[Replacement procedure]

1) Before beginning work, turn off the


safety switch on the bottom of the
scanner unit.

Bow direction

Turn off the


safety switch.
2) Loosen the four hexagonal bolts
and remove the pedestal cover.

If replacing any of the following parts, remove the


cover on the left (port) side.

• Motor
• Motor driver circuit board

Loosen the four


If replacing any of the following parts, remove the hexagonal bolts.
cover on the right (starboard) side.

• Transmitter (magnetron, modulator circuit board, modulator circuit board fan)


• Receiver

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• T/R control circuit board


• Power supply circuit board
• Encoder
3) Replace the necessary part(s) following the procedures contained in subsequent
sections.
When replacing a part, be careful not to lose any of the removed screws or metal fittings.

4) After having replaced a part, install the pedestal cover and turn on the safety switch
(do not forget to put the cover back on).
When installing the cover, ensure that no debris or dust adheres to the gasket.

5) Turn on the radar and perform the necessary operation checks.

4.1.6.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-2254


See the Section 4.1.4.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-1125 ( page 4-37) .

4.1.6.3 Motor replacement / NKE-2254

[Required tools]

• Single-ended wrench (width across flats 17 mm for


M8 bolts)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit ( see Section 4.1.6.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side (


see Section 4.1.6.1 ) and remove the cables Remove the
four bolts. Remove the
connected to the motor driver circuit board. two cables.

2) Remove the hexagonal bolts (four M8 bolts)


and remove the motor.

Motor

Motor driver circuit board

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3) Remove the hexagonal bolts (four M8


bolts) and remove the installation plate Remove the
four bolts.
from the motor.

4) Attach the installation plate to the


Motor
replacement motor.
Do not forget to tighten the hexagonal bolts to
an appropriate torque (210 kgf-cm) so they Installation plate
are free of looseness.

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5) Install the motor into the scanner unit. Press
Tighten the
the motor against the protrusions of the arm four bolts.
fixed to the motor on which the arm extends
through the wall of the casing, adjust it to Arm protrusions
minimize backlash, and fix it in place.
Do not forget to tighten the hexagonal bolts, to an
appropriate torque (140 kgf-cm) so they are free of
looseness.

Press
6) After having installed the motor, grease the
Grease here.
gear wheel.

7) After having replaced the motor, reassemble the


unit following the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.

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4.1.6.4 Motor control power supply (CBD-1779) replacement / NKE-2254

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit(
see Section 4.1.6.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the left (port) side ( see


Section 4.1.6.1 ), remove the cables and
screws (three M4 screws) connected to the
motor control power supply board and
remove the metal plate to which the motor
control power supply board is attached.

Remove the
three screws.

2) Remove the cables connected to the motor


control power supply board, remove the screws
(four M4 screws), and replace the motor control
power supply board.

3) After replacing the motor control power supply


board, follow the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement


work, follow the procedure below to check the Remove the
eight screws.
operation.

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1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.

4.1.6.5 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-2254


See the Section 4.1.4.6 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NKE-
1125 ( page 4-43) .

4.1.6.6 Modulator unit (NMA-550-1) replacement / NKE-2254


See the Section 4.1.4.7 Modulator unit (NMA-550-1) replacement / NKE-1125 (
page 4-45) .

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4.1.6.7 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NKE-2254
See the Section 4.1.4.8 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement /
NKE-1125 ( page 4-48) .

4.1.6.8 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NKE-2254


See the Section 4.1.4.9 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement /
NKE-1125 ( page 4-49) .

4.1.6.9 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NKE-2254


See the Section 4.1.4.10 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NKE-1125 ( page 4-
51) .

4.1.6.10 Encoder replacement / NKE-2254


See the Section 4.1.4.11 Encoder replacement / NKE-1125 ( page 4-52) .

4.1.6.11 Magnetron fan replacement / NKE-2254


See the Section 4.1.4.12 Magnetron fan replacement / NKE-1125 ( page 4-53) .

4.1.6.12 Modulator fan replacement / NKE-2254


See the Section 4.1.4.13 Modulator fan replacement / NKE-1125 ( page 4-55) .

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4.1.6.13 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-257) NKE-2254

[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.6.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover on the right (starboard) side ( see Section 4.1.6.1 ).Remove the metal
fixture that is mounted on the motor control power supply board CBD-1779 ( see
Section 4.1.6.4 ).
2) Remove the cable connected to J1503 in the
motor control power supply. CFA-257

3) Remove the two screws (M3) holding the


resistors to replace the brake circuit (CFA-
257: resistors with cables).
Remove
4) After replacing the brake circuit, assemble the 2 screws.
unit in the reverse order of the disassembly
procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables. J1503
CBD-1779

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.7 NKE-2103 Scanner Unit

4.1.7.1 NKE-2103 scanner unit parts replacement


[Required tools]

• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit


A wrench (width across flats 13 mm, for M8 screws)

• Tools used in each part replacement procedure.

[Replacement procedure]

1) Before beginning work, turn off the safety


switch on the bottom of the scanner unit.

Bow direction

Turn off the


safety switch.

2) Loosen the hexagonal bolts (four bolts)


and open the upper cover until the stopper of the Stay
stay operates.
When closing the upper cover, release the stay stopper
and then tighten the cover.

3) Replace the necessary part(s) following the


procedures contained in subsequent sections.
When replacing a part, be careful not to lose any of the
removed screws or metal fittings. Loosen the four
hexagonal bolts.
4) Replace the necessary part(s) following the
procedures contained in subsequent sections.
When replacing a part, be careful not to lose any of the removed screws or metal fittings.

5) Turn on the radar and perform the necessary operation checks.

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4.1.7.2 Magnetron replacement / NKE-2103

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.7.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

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1) Open the upper cover ( see Section 4.1.7.1 ), loosen the
screws (four M4 screws), remove the transmitter-receiver Slide the cover.
unit cover, and remove the cables connected to the
transmitter-receiver unit (ten cables). Slide the cover of
the transmitter-receiver unit to remove it.

Loosen the
four screws.

2) Loosen the bolts (five M5 bolts) and


Slide the unit.
remove the transmitter-receiver unit.
Slide the transmitter-receiver unit
upward to remove it.

Tighten the
five bolts.

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3) Remove the screws (six M4 screws) holding the


Remove the
magnetron in place and replace the magnetron. Nut plate six screws.

Use a non-magnetic secrewdriver because the


contact of the metal tool with the magnetron
causes deterioration of its performance.
4) Cut the leads (yellow and green) for the
replacement magnetron to an appropriate Magnetron
length, then tighten the screws and fix the
Green cable
cables in place.
Yellow cable
After having replaced the magnetron, reassemble
the unit by following the disassembly procedure in
the reverse order.

Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

Extreme care should be taken to connect the leads (yellow and green) to the magnetron
for prevention of contact with other parts or the casing. Contact may cause them to
discharge.
[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the power supply for the radar. Allow sufficient time for the radar to be
preheated (about 20 to 30 minutes / bring the radar unit to STBY mode).
2) Start emitting radio waves from the short pulse range and gradually change the
emissions to the long pulse range. Open the service engineer menu to perform tuning
adjustment.
If operation becomes unstable such as the magnetron current is unstable, bring the radar unit
back to STBY mode and restart emission after allowing for an interval of 5 to 10 minutes.

3) Emit radio waves in long pulse range mode for about 15 minutes and reopen the
service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment. Adjust the setting in the service
engineer menu until the tuning indication bar on the display unit reaches the 8th
calibration marking.
Perform the adjustment in the service engineer menu until the tuning display bar on the display
unit reaches the eighth calibration mark.

With the test menu open, also make sure the magnetron current is shown between the 4th and
7th calibration markings.

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4.1.7.3 Motor replacement / NKE-2103

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Single-ended wrench (width across flats 10 mm
for M6 bolts)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner
unit ( see Section 4.1.7.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Open the upper cover ( see Section 4.1.7.1 ) to


4
remove the transmitter-receiver unit ( see Section Remove the
4.1.7.2 ). four bolts.

2) Remove the hexagonal bolts (four M6 bolts) and


remove the motor. Grease the gear wheel of the
replacement motor and place it in the casing. Do not
forget to tighten the hexagonal bolts to an
appropriate torque (72 kgf-cm) so they are free of
looseness.

3) After having replaced the motor, reassemble the unit following the disassembly
procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

Clamp the cables so they do not interfere with the rotation of the motor's rotors.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Check that you do not hear any
unusual sound when the motor starts, rotates, and stops.

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4.1.7.4 Motor control power supply (CBD-1779) replacement / NKE-2103

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.7.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Open the upper cover ( see Section 4.1.7.1


) to remove the transmitter-receiver unit (
see Section 4.1.7.2 ).

2) Remove the cables and screws (eight M4


screws) connected to the motor control
power supply board, and replace the
Remove the
motor control power supply board. eight screws.

3) After replacing the motor control power supply board, assemble the unit in the reverse
order of the disassembly procedure.
 Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.1.7.5 Modulator circuit board (CME-363) replacement / NKE-2103

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.7.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

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1) Open the upper cover ( see Section 4.1.7.1 )
to remove the transmitter-receiver unit ( see
Section 4.1.7.2 ).

2) Remove the screws (nine M4 screws) holding


the modulator circuit board in place and
remove the cables connected to the
modulator circuit board, then replace the
modulator circuit board.
If you are reusing the heat radiation plate on the
modulator, be sure to install the thermal insulation Remove the
sheet between TR17, TR18, and the heat nine screws
(M4).
radiation plate so that it is straight.

3) After replacing the Modulator circuit board, assemble the unit in the reverse order of
the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.
Transmit radar signals on a long range and open the test menu to make sure the magnetron
current is shown between the 4th and 7th calibration markings.

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4.1.7.6 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1783) replacement / NKE-2103

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner
unit ( see Section 4.1.7.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Open the upper cover ( see Section 4.1.7.1 ) to remove the transmitter-receiver unit (
see Section 4.1.7.2 ).

2) Remove the cables and screws (six M4


screws) and remove the power supply unit
from the transmitter-receiver unit.

Remove the
six screws.
3) Remove the screws (six M4 screws and
Remove the
two M3 screws), and remove the power six screws
Remove the
supply circuit board from the installation two screws (M4).
plate. (M3).

4) After replacing the power supply circuit


board, assemble the unit in the reverse
order of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and
connect the cables.

If the square heat radiation sheet on the


casing on the back of the power supply circuit board (the soldered side) is damaged, affix a new
sheet to the replacement power supply circuit board.

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4.1.7.7 Receiver (NRG-610) replacement / NKE-2103

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Single-ended wrench (width across flats 7 mm
for M4 bolts)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner
unit ( see Section 4.1.7.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Open the upper cover ( see Section 4.1.7.1 ) to remove the transmitter-receiver unit (
4
see Section 4.1.7.2 ). Remove the magnetron ( see Section 4.1.7.2 ).

2) Follow the procedure below to remove the microwave transmission circuit and the
receiver from the transmitter-receiver unit.
(a)Remove the M4 screw near the magnetron.

Remove the
screw (M4).
(b)Remove the screws (three M4 screws) on the
motor control power supply side, and remove the Motor control power
microwave transmission circuit from the chassis. supply circuit

Remove the
three screws
(M4).

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(c)Remove the two screws (M4) holding the


microwave transmission circuit to remove it from
the installation plate.

Remove the
two screws
(M4).
(d)Remove the screws (four M4 screws) holding
the receiver in place and replace the receiver.

3) After having replaced the receiver, reassemble the


unit by following the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

Remove the
four screws
(M4).

After having replaced the receiver, reassemble the transmitter-receiver unit taking care to
ensure good fitting. If the fitting is poor, loosen the screws and readjust the unit.

4.1.7.8 Encoder replacement / NKE-2103

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 5 mm screws
• Single-ended wrench (width across flats 7 mm
for M4 bolts)
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner
unit ( see Section 4.1.7.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Open the upper cover ( see Section 4.1.7.1 ) to remove the transmitter-receiver unit (
see Section 4.1.7.2 ).

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2) Remove the two screws (M4) holding the


Loosen the Encoder
encoder to remove it from the housing. screw (M4).

Remove the
screw (M4).

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3) Remove the metal fixture and the gear wheel
Remove the
attached to the encoder. Put them onto the nut.
new encoder and put the encoder back into Metal fitting
the unit.

4) After replacing the encoder, follow the


Remove the
disassembly procedure in the reverse order. Encoder three screws.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect
the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.Open the service engineer menu to
perform azimuth adjustment.

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4.1.7.9 Brake circuit replacement (CFA-252) NKE-2103

[Required tools]
• A Phillips screwdriver for 3 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• Tools for removing the cover from the scanner unit
( see Section 4.1.7.1 )

[Replacement procedure]

1) Open the upper cover ( see Section 4.1.7.1 ), remove the transmitter-receiver unit( see
Section 4.1.7.2 ).
2) Remove the cable connected to J1503 in the motor
control power supply CBD-1779. Remove 2 screws.

3) Remove the two screws (M3) holding the resistors


to replace the brake circuit (CFA-257: resistors
with cables). CFA-252

J1503
4) After replacing the brake circuit, assemble the unit
in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables. CBD-1779

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.2 Transmitter-receiver Unit

4.2.1 Precautions

4.2.1.1 Precautions for replacing parts in the transmitter-receiver unit

Follow the precautions below and take care to avoid injury while replacing parts.

Before you begin the replacement work, check that the power sources for all of the radar
units (if more than one unit is in use) are turned off. As a safety precaution, shut off the
main power circuit breaker.

Use gloves when working, and take care to avoid injury. In addition, in the interest of
safety be careful not to drop tools or parts.

Where possible, perform the replacement work when the vessel is in still waters, such as
in a harbor.

   

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4.2.2 Transmitter-receiver Unit NTG-3225

4.2.2.1 Magnetron replacement / NTG-3225


[Required tools]

• A flatblade screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Replacement procedure]

1) Loosen the four screws and remove the cover. The


screws are slotted captive screws. Use a flatblade
screwdriver.
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Loosen the four screws .

2) Loosen the upset head bolt (one M4 bolt),


and slide the tightening metal fitting, Modulator
located between the modulator and the
circulator, to remove it.

The magnetron is installed within the


modulator.

Tightening metal fitting Circulator

Remove the screw.

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3) Loosen the inside screws of the modulator (four


Tightening
M4 screws).
metal fitting

Modulator
Removing the outside screws makes it possible to
slide the modulator.

Loosen the four


screws.

4) Remove the cables connected to the modulator


and the screws on the outside of the modulator (four Modulator
M4 screws) and slide the modulator to the right to
remove it.

Remove the four


outside screws.

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5) Remove the screws (six M4 screws) and take off the


modulator cover. Remove the six screws.

6) Remove the screws holding the cables


Magnetron

4
(two M4 screws) and the screws holding
the magnetron (four M4 screws) and Remove the two screws.
remove the metal fitting and the
magnetron.

Green cable

Yellow cable
Use a non-magnetic secrewdriver for the
work. If a metal object (tool) touches the Remove the four screws.
magnetron, its performance may
deteriorate.

7) Be careful to attach the colored cables


Green cable
(yellow and green) to the correct Pulse transformer
connections on the replacement magnetron.
After having replaced the magnetron,
reassemble the unit by following the
disassembly procedure in the reverse order.

Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws,


and do not forget to reconnect the cables. Yellow cable

Magnetron
[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the power supply for the radar. Allow sufficient time for the radar to be
preheated (about 20 to 30 minutes / bring the radar unit to STBY mode).

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2) Start emitting radio waves from the short pulse range and gradually change the
emissions to the long pulse range. Open the service engineer menu to perform tuning
adjustment.
If operation becomes unstable such as the magnetron current is unstable, bring the radar unit
back to STBY mode and restart emission after allowing for an interval of 5 to 10 minutes.

3) Emit radio waves in long pulse range mode for about 15 minutes and reopen the
service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment. Adjust the setting in the service
engineer menu until the tuning indication bar on the display unit reaches the 8th
calibration marking.

4) In the service engineer menu, make sure the magnetron current is shown between the
fourth and seventh calibration markings.

5) Check in the test menu that the magnetron current is between the 6th and 9th
calibration markings.

6) Finally, initialize the transmission time in the service engineer menu.

4.2.2.2 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NTG-3225

[Required tools]

• A flatblade screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the modulator from the transmitter-receiver unit and take off the modulator
cover ( see Section 4.2.2.1 ).
2) Remove all the cables connected to
the modulator circuit board and Remove the two screws. Modulator
remove the screws holding the
modulator circuit board (six M4
screws) and the screws holding the
heat radiation plate (two M4 screws)
and remove the modulator circuit
board.
Remove the six screws.

Remove the cable

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3) After replacing the Modulator circuit board, assemble the unit in the reverse order of
the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and

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check that the radar image appears without error.
Transmit radar signals on a long range and with the test menu open, also make sure the
magnetron current is shown between the 6th and 9th calibration markings.

4.2.2.3 Modulator unit (NMA-552-1) replacement / NTG-3230


See the Section 4.2.2.1 Magnetron replacement / NTG-3225 ( page 4-87) .

4.2.2.4 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NTG-3225


[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Replacement procedure]

1) After having removed all the cables


connected to the power supply circuit
board, remove the fixing screws (four M4
screws) and remove the power supply
circuit board with the attached heat
radiation plate.

Remove the four screws.

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2) Remove the fixing screws (nine M4 screws) and


remove the power supply circuit board from the heat
radiation plate.

Remove the nine screws.

3) If the heat radiation sheet on the heat radiation plate


is torn, replace it with the sheet that comes with the Heat radiation sheet

replacement power supply circuit board.     


4) After replacing the power supply circuit board, assemble
the unit in the reverse order of the disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

4.2.2.5 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NTG-3225

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A flatblade screwdriver for 6 mm screws
• A socket wrench for 7 mm bolts

[Replacement procedure]

1) Before starting replacement work, open the service engineer menu on the display unit
and back up the scanner unit data (emission time and motor rotation time).

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If you do not back up the data, you will lose all data related to the scanner, such as
magnetron usage time.
2) Loosen the four screws and remove the cover ( see
Section 4.2.2.1 ) Remove the four screws.

3) Remove the T/R control circuit board cover.


(Four M4 screws)

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4) Remove the cables connected to the T/R control
7mm 7mm
circuit board and then remove the supports (four
M4 M4 M4
7 mm supports) and the screws (three M4
screws) and replace the T/R control circuit
board.

7mm 7mm

Set the DIP switch and jumper pins of the T/R


control circuit board to suit the NTG-3225 ( see
T/R control circuit board
Section 2.5.6 ).
After replacing the T/R control circuit board, assemble the unit in the reverse order of the
disassembly procedure.

Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the cables.

 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply and open the service engineer menu. Restore the
scanner unit time and check that all data is recovered from before replacing the T/R
control circuit board (check the emission time and the motor rotation time).
2) After the countdown is completed, start emission and check that the radar image
appears without error.

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4.2.2.6 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NTG-3225

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Replacement procedure]

1) After having removed all the cables connected


to the relay filter circuit board, remove the
fixing screws (four M4 screws) and remove the
relay filter circuit board together with the
metal fitting.

Remove the
four screws.

2) Remove the screws holding the relay filter


circuit board in place (four M4 screws) and
replace the relay filter circuit on the metal fitting.

3) After replacing the relay filter circuit board,


follow the disassembly procedure in the reverse
order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.

Remove the
four screws.
 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.2.2.7 Receiver (NRG-162A) replacement / NTG-3225

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A wrench for 7 mm bolts (M4)

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cable connected to the receiver.


Receiver (NRG-162A)
(One cable)
2) Remove the screws holding the metal fitting
for the receiver. (Three screws) 4
3) Loosen the screws on the metal fitting
holding the receiver. (Two screws)

4) Remove the metal fitting. (One fitting)

5) Remove the screws on the receiver flange.


(Three screws in the back)

(3) Loosen the


two screws.
(1) Remove the cable.

(5) Remove the flange screws


(three screws in the back)

(2) Remove the


three screws.
(4) Remove the
metal fitting.

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6) After having replaced the receiver, reassemble the unit by following the disassembly
procedure in the reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws, and do not forget to reconnect the cables.

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.
2) Emit long range waves and check that the tune indicator reads between the eighth and
tenth calibration markings.

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4.2.3 Transmitter-receiver Unit NTG-3230

4.2.3.1 Magnetron replacement / NTG-3230

[Required tools]

• A flatblade screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 6 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Replacement procedure]

1) Loosen the four screws and remove the cover.


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The screws are slotted captive screws.

Use a flatblade screwdriver.

Remove the four screws.


2) Remove the screws (six M4 screws) and slide
the modulator cover to the right to remove it. Modulator cover

Loosen the six screws.

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3) Remove the screws holding the cables (two


M4 screws) and the bolts holding the Modulator

magnetron (eight M6 screws) and remove the Yellow


metal fitting and the magnetron. cable

Remove the
two screws.

Use a non-magnetic secrewdriver for the work.


If a metal object (tool) touches the magnetron,
its performance may deteriorate. Green
cable

Remove the Magnetron


eight bolts.

4) Be careful to attach the colored cables (yellow


and green) to the correct connections on the Yellow cable

replacement magnetron.
After having replaced the magnetron, reassemble the
unit by following the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.

Do not forget to tighten the bolts and screws, and do


not forget to reconnect the cables.
Green cable

[Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the power supply for the radar. Allow sufficient time for the radar to be
preheated (about 20 to 30 minutes / bring the radar unit to STBY mode).
2) Start emitting radio waves from the short pulse range and gradually change the
emissions to the long pulse range. Open the service engineer menu to perform tuning
adjustment.
If operation becomes unstable such as the magnetron current is unstable, bring the radar unit
back to STBY mode and restart emission after allowing for an interval of 5 to 10 minutes.

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3) Emit radio waves in long pulse range mode for about 15 minutes and reopen the
service engineer menu to perform tuning adjustment. Adjust the setting in the service
engineer menu until the tuning indication bar on the display unit reaches the 8th
calibration marking.

4) Emit long-range waves and open the service engineer menu to make sure the
magnetron current is shown between the fifth and eighth calibration markings.

5) Check in the test menu that the magnetron current is between the 6th and 9th
calibration markings. Finally, initialize the transmission time in the service engineer
menu.

4.2.3.2 Modulator circuit board (CPA-264) replacement / NTG-3230


[Required tools] 4
• A flatblade screwdriver for 6 mm screws
• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cover of the modulator in the


Modulator
transmitter-receiver unit ( see Section 4.2.3.1 ).
circuit board
2) Remove all the cables connected to the modulator
Remove
circuit board and remove the screws holding the the two
modulator circuit board (six M4 screws) and the cables.
screws holding the heat radiation plate (two M4
screws) and remove the modulator circuit board.

3) After replacing the Modulator circuit board,


assemble the unit in the reverse order of the
disassembly procedure.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.
Remove the
[Operation check] two screws.
Remove the
six screws.
After you have completed the replacement work,
follow the procedure below to check the
operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error. Transmit radar signals on a long
range and with the test menu open, also make sure the magnetron current is shown
between the 6th and 9th calibration markings.

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4.2.3.3 Modulator unit (NMA-553-1) replacement / NTG-3230

[Required tools]

• A wrench for 7 mm bolts (M4)


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws
• A flatblade screwdriver for 6 mm screws

[Replacement procedure]

2) Remove the cover of the modulator in the transmitter-receiver unit( see Section 4.2.3.1 )

3) Remove the magnetron ( see Section 4.2.3.1 ).

4) Remove the cables connected to the


modulator circuit board, then remove the
screws (three M4 screws) holding the
Modulator unit.

Remove
5) Remove the screws holding the Modulator
unit (Three M4 screws on the outside) and Remove
remove the bolts (Two M4 bolts on the
inside).

Remove

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6) Remove the Modulator unit with


metal fixture to replace it.

7) Assemble the Modulator unit in the


reverse order of the disassembly
procedure.

8) After replacing the Modulator unit,


assemble the magnetron ( see
Section 4.2.3.1 ).
Do not forget to tighten the bolts and
screws, and do not forget to reconnect
the cables.

[Operation check]
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After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.
Transmit radar signals on a long range and with the test menu open, also make sure the
magnetron current is shown between the 6th and 9th calibration markings.

4.2.3.4 Power supply circuit board (CBD-1682A) replacement / NTG-3230


[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


[Replacement procedure]
Remove the four screws.
1) After having removed all the cables connected
to the power supply circuit board, remove the
fixing screws (four M4 screws) and remove the
power supply circuit board with the attached
heat radiation plate.

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2) Remove the fixing screws (nine M4 screws) and


remove the power supply circuit board from the heat
radiation plate.

Remove the nine screws.

3) If the heat radiation sheet on the heat radiation plate


is torn, replace it with the sheet that comes with the Heat radiation sheet

replacement power supply circuit board.     


4) After having replaced the power supply circuit board,
reassemble the unit by following the disassembly procedure in
the reverse order.Do not forget to tighten the screws and
connect the cables.

[Operation check]

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

4.2.3.5 T/R control circuit board (CMC-1205R) replacement / NTG-3230

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws


• A flatblade screwdriver for 6 mm screws

[Replacement procedure]

1) Before starting replacement work, open the service engineer menu on the display unit
and back up the scanner unit data (emission time and motor rotation time).

If you do not back up the data, you will lose all data related to the scanner, such as
magnetron usage time.

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2) Loosen the four screws and remove the cover ( see Section 4.2.3.1 ).

3) Remove the cables connected to the T/R control


circuit board and the screws (seven M4 screws) T/R control circuit board

and replace the T/R control circuit board.

Set the DIP switch and jumper pins of the T/R


control circuit board to suit the NTG-3230 ( see
Section 2.5.6 )
4) After replacing the T/R control circuit board,
assemble the unit in the reverse order of the
disassembly procedure.Do not forget to tighten
the screws and connect the cables. 4
 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply and open the service engineer menu. Restore the
scanner unit time and check that all data is recovered from before replacing the T/R
control circuit board (check the emission time and the motor rotation time).
2) After the countdown is completed, start emission and check that the radar image
appears without error.

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4.2.3.6 Relay filter circuit board (CSC-656) replacement / NTG-3230

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Replacement procedure]

1) After having removed all the cables


connected to the relay filter circuit board,
remove the fixing screws (four M4 screws)
and remove the relay filter circuit board
together with the metal fitting.

Remove the
four screws.

2) Remove the screws holding the relay filter


circuit board in place (four M4 screws) and
replace the relay filter circuit board on the metal
fitting.

3) After replacing the relay filter circuit board,


follow the disassembly procedure in the reverse
order.
Do not forget to tighten the screws and connect the
cables.

Remove the
four screws.
 [Operation check]

After you have completed the replacement work, follow the procedure below to
check the operation.

1) Turn on the radar power supply. After the countdown is completed, start emission and
check that the radar image appears without error.

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4.2.3.7 Receiver (NRG-229) replacement / NTG-3230

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M5 screws
• A wrench for 17 mm bolts (M4)

[Replacement procedure]

1) Remove the cables connected to the receiver. (Two

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cables) NRG-229

2) Remove all the screws on the metal fitting. (Four


screws)

3) Remove all the screws from the flange. (Three


screws)

4) Remove the hexagonal flange support. (One


support)

5) After having replaced the receiver, reassemble the


unit by following the disassembly procedure in the
reverse order.
Do not forget to tighten the bolts
and screws, and do not forget to (4) Remove the hexagonal
reconnect the cables. flange support. (One suppor

[Operation check]

After having completed the (3) Remove all the screws from
the flange. (Three screws)
replacement, follow the steps
below to check the operation.
(2) Remove all the screws on the
metal fitting. (Four screws)
1) Turn on the radar and emit
radar waves once the
countdown is finished, and (1) Remove the cables.
check that the radar image is (Two cables)
correctly displayed.
2) Emit long range waves and check that the tune indicator reads between the eighth and
tenth calibration markings.

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4.3 Display Unit

4.3.1 Monitor Unit NWZ-170 (NCD-4990)

4.3.1.1 Bezel kit MPXP34376


This kit includes four parts: Bezel for 23
inch monitor unit, AR filter for Radar, JRC JRC Logo
Logo and round shape acrylic sheet.

AR Filter

Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your


fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your


fingers. Bezel
Round shape
acrylic scheet
Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to
avoid damage to the LCD screen and other parts.
[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M6 screws
• A hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm)

[Disassembly]

1) Use the hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm) to


loosen the hexagonal socket head screw to
remove the knob and rubber bushing.

Remove

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2) Remove the tilt fixing handle (self-standing type


only).

3) Tilt up the screen as much as you can (self-


standing type only).

4) Remove the screws (M6) from the four


corners and displace the bezel.

Remove
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5) Remove the LCD operation circuit cables
and remove the bezel.

6) Install the Bezel kit in the reverse order of


the procedures (1) to (5) to remove the bezel.
Remove

7) Attach the rubber bushing to the knob shaft.

8) Insert the knob. Fix it while checking that it


rotates smoothly and clicks when it is pressed.

9) Stick the JRC Logo on the upper-left of the bezel.

[Operation Check]

1) Make sure the knob rotates smoothly.


2) Make sure you feel the knob click when it is
pressed.

3) After completing the replacement procedures,


start the system to make sure that images are displayed properly.

4) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

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4.3.1.2 23inch LCD Panel CML-799

Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your fingers.

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and
other parts.
[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M6 screws

[Disassembly]

1) Remove the tilt fixing handle (self-standing type


only).

2) Tilt up the screen as much as you can (self-


standing type only).
Remove
3) Remove the screws (M6) from the four
corners and displace the bezel.

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4) Remove the LCD operation circuit cables


and remove the bezel.

Remove

5) Remove six M4 screws.

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Remove

Remove
6) Displace the module and remove the three
cables.

7) Remove the module. Remove

[Assembly]

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1) Tighten the lower three M4 screws halfway.

2) Connect the cables to the module.

3) Align the module to the lower three screws


and insert it downward.

Temporary
tightening
4) Check the positions of the two bosses and
ensure that appropriate space is maintained
under the module. Tighten the six screws
evenly.

5) Connect the LCD operation circuit cables


and attach the bezel.

6) Tighten the screws at the four corners.

7) Attach the tilt fixing handle.


Positions of the
two bosses

[Operation Check]

1) After completing the replacement procedures, start the system to make sure that images
are displayed properly.
2) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

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4.3.1.3 LCD Operation Circuit CCK-972


[Note]

Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your fingers.

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and

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other parts.

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M6 screws
• A hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm)

[Disassembly]

1) Use the hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm) to


loosen the hexagonal socket head screw to
remove the knob and rubber bushing.

2) Follow the procedures (1) to (4) in Section


4.3.1.1 to remove the bezel.( see Section
4.3.1.2 )
Remove
3) Remove the two tapping screws to remove
the circuit board.

Remove

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[Assembly]

1) Mount the circuit board in the correct


position (the connector faces up) using the
two tapping screws.
2) Connect the cable and the bezel.

3) Attach the rubber bushing to the knob shaft.

4) Insert the knob. Fix it while checking that it


rotates smoothly and clicks when it is
pressed.

[Operation Check]

1) Make sure the knob rotates smoothly.


2) Make sure you feel the knob click when it is
pressed.

3) After completing the replacement procedures, start the system to make sure that images
are displayed properly.

4) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

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4.3.2 LCD Monitor NWZ-173 (NCD-4790)


4.3.2.1 Bezel kit MPXP43590
This kit includes four parts: Bezel for 19
inch monitor unit, AR filter for Radar, JRC
JRC Logo
Logo and round shape acrylic sheet.

AR Filter
Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your
fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your


fingers.
Bezel 4
Round shape
acrylic scheet

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to


avoid damage to the LCD screen and other parts.
[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M6 screws
• A hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm)

[Disassembly]

1) Use the hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm) to loosen


the hexagonal socket head screw to remove the
knob and rubber bushing.

2) Remove the screws (M6) from the four corners


and displace the bezel.

Remove

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3) Remove the screws (M6) from the four


corners and displace the bezel. Remove the
brightness adjustment circuit cables and
remove the bezel.
Remove

Note that the cables


are connected .

4) Install the Bezel kit in the reverse order of


the procedures (1) to (3) to remove the bezel.

5) Attach the rubber bushing to the knob shaft.

6) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the


brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

[Operation Check]

1) Make sure the knob rotates smoothly. Attachment direction of the bushing
2) Make sure you feel the knob click when it is
pressed.

3) After completing the replacement procedures,


start the system to make sure that images are
displayed properly.

4) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

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4.3.2.2 LCD Panel CML-771


[Note]

Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your fingers.

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and

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other parts.
[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M6 screws
• A pair of nippers

[Disassembly]

1) Remove the screws (M6) from the four


corners and displace the bezel. Remove the
brightness adjustment circuit cables and
remove the bezel.
Remove

Note that the cables


are connected .

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2) Remove ten M4 screws.

Remove
3) Displace the module and remove the three
Note that the cables
cables. are connected .

Power cable
4) Remove the unit.

D-sub 9p cable

DVI cable
Power cable (You will need to cut the cable
band.)

[Assembly]

1) Assemble the module in the reverse order of


disassembly. Cut the
cable band .

2) Check that the module is placed in the


proper position and a proper space is
maintained under the module. Also check the
pull-out position for the brightness
adjustment cables. Tighten the ten M4
screws evenly.

Cable pull-
out position

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3) Attach the LCD operation circuit cable. Check the gasket position. Make sure the
brightness adjustment cables are not pinched before attaching the bezel.

4) Tighten the screws at the four corners.

[Operation Check]

1) After completing the replacement procedures, start the system to make sure that images
are displayed properly.
2) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

4.3.2.3 Brilliance Control circuit CCK-989


[Note]
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Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your fingers.

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and
other parts.

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 and M6 screws


• A pair of nippers
• A hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm)

[Disassembly]

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1) Use the hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm) to loosen


the hexagonal socket head screw to remove the
knob and rubber bushing.

2) Remove the screws (M6) from the four corners


and displace the bezel.

3) Remove the LCD operation cable before Remove


removing the bezel. Refer to the procedures
described in Section 4.3.2.2.

4) Remove the two tapping screws to remove the


circuit board.

Remove

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[Assembly]

1) Make sure that the circuit board's connector is


facing up. Attach the circuit board using the two
tapping screws. Check that the slide switch is in
the "INT" position.

2) Connect the cable and the bezel. Shift the slide


switch to "INT".

3) Attach the rubber bushing to the knob shaft.

4) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the

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brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

[Operation Check]

1) Make sure the knob rotates smoothly. Attachment direction of the bushing
2) Make sure you feel the knob click when it is
pressed.

3) After completing the replacement procedures,


start the system to make sure that images are
displayed properly.

4) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

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4.3.2.4 Display interface circuit board CMH-2227


[Note]

Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your fingers.

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and
other parts.

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 and M6 screws.


• A pair of nippers
• A socket wrench (5 mm across flats)

[Positions of circuit boards]


CBP-173A

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section


4.3.2.2 to remove the LCD unit.

CBF-38 CMH-2227

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2) Remove the four screws (M3) and remove the


mesh cover.

Remove

3) Remove the eight screws (M3) and remove the


circuit board.

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Remove

4) Remove the fitting screws from the DVI and


DSUB connectors and remove the shield plate.

[Assembly]

1) Install the circuit in the reverse order of the


disassembly. There are two types of fitting
screws, so be sure to use them appropriately
(the shorter screw is for the DVI connector).
2) Follow the procedures provided in Section
4.3.2.2 to install the LCD unit.

[Operation Check]

1) After completing the replacement procedures, start the system to make sure that images
are displayed properly.

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4.3.2.5 Inverter circuit CBF-38


[Note]

Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your fingers.

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and
other parts.

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws、6mm 用


• A pair of nippers
[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.2.2 to remove the LCD unit.
2) Remove the five cables.

3) Remove the six screws (M6) and remove the


circuit.
Remove
[Assembly]
The pink part
1) Install the circuit in the reverse order of the faces inside.
removal. Check the cable colors and use
adhesive tape.
2) Follow the procedures provided in Section
4.3.2.2 to install the LCD unit.

[Operation Check]

1) After completing the replacement procedures, start the system to make sure that images
are displayed properly.
2) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

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4.3.2.6 Fan CBP-173A


[Note]

Do not touch the LCD screen directly with your fingers.

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your fingers.

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and

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other parts.

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws、6mm 用


• A pair of nippers

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.2.2 to remove the LCD unit.
2) Remove the two screws (M3).
Remove
3) Remove the cable and the fan.
[Assembly]

1) Install the fan in the reverse order of the


removal.
2) Follow the procedures provided in Section
4.3.2.2 to install the LCD unit.

[Operation Check]

1) After completing the replacement procedures, start the system to make sure that images
are displayed properly.
2) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the brightness can be changed between the
minimum and the maximum levels.

3) Check that no fan alarm comes on.

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4.3.2.7 Monitor power supply CBA-389


[Note]

Do not touch the AR filter directly with your fingers.

Perform the replacement work on a soft cloth to avoid damage to the LCD screen and
other parts.

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A hexagonal wrench (2.5 mm)

[ Disassembly - Self-standing type ]

1) Remove the cable.


2) Use the hexagonal wrench to remove the four
hexagonal socket head screws (M2.5). Remove

[ Assembly - Self-standing type ]

1) Install the power supply unit in the reverse


order of the removal.
2) Connect the cable.

[Disassembly - Tabletop type]

1) Remove the tilt fixing handle and tilt the display until it is easy to work on.

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2) Remove the cable.

3) Remove the four screws (M4) and remove the


power supply unit.

Remove

[ Assembly - Tabletop type]


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1) Install the power supply unit in the reverse
order of the removal.
2) Connect the cable and secure the tilting
position.

[Operation Check]

1) After completing the replacement procedures,


start the system to make sure that images are
displayed properly.
2) Turn the brightness knob to make sure the
brightness can be changed between the minimum and the maximum levels.

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4.3.3 Radar Process Unit NDC-1399-7/9

4.3.3.1 Power supply CBD-1661

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws

[Disassembly]

1) Remove the four fixing screws to remove


the cover from the display unit (NCD-
4790/4990).

(Flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws)

• For self-standing type: NCD-4790/4990 Remove

• For tabletop type: NDC-1399-7/9

Remove

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2) Remove J4304 and J4305 from the terminal


J4108 J4304
board circuit.

3) Remove the flat cable connector J4303 from the


terminal board circuit.

4) Follow the procedures provided inSection


4.3.3.6 to remove the GYRO IF circuit board.

5) Follow the procedures provided in Section J4301 J4305


4.3.3.2 to remove the radar process circuit
board.

6) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.11 to remove the ISW unit.

7)

8)
Remove J4108 from the motherboard.

Disconnect the power supply unit from the filter


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circuit board and the scanner unit. Remove

9) Remove the four screws from the front of the


power supply unit.

Remove

10) Pull the bottom of the power supply unit first to


remove the power supply unit while making sure
the cables are not caught.

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[Assembly]

1) Install the power supply unit in the reverse


order of the removal.

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.

4.3.3.2 Radar process circuit MDLW11900, MPBC44213


MDLW11900 includes 2 parts: radar process circuit CDC-1324 and mounting
bracket. Radar process circuit CDC-1324 is mounted on the mounting bracket.

MPBC44213 includes 4parts: radar process circuit CDC-1324, AIS process circuit
CDC-1325, ARPA process circuit CDC-1186D and mounting bracket. These
circuits are mounted on the mounting bracket.

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 and M3 screws

• CF card (formatted, 1MB or more free space)

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.1 (1) to remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).
2) Insert the CF card. Follow the instructions provided in Section 7.4.3 of the Instruction
Manual to save the necessary data to the CF card. Write down the cumulative
operation hours (total time) of the display unit (it appears at the center of the screen
when the system is in standby mode).

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3) Remove the cable connected to the radar


processing circuit board. Remove
The radar process circuit is the first board from the
left.

4) Remove the two fixing screws (M4).

5) Pull out the board to the front.

6) Remove the AIS processing board and the ARPA


processing board.
(When replacing part is MPBC44213, this
procedure is not necessary.) Remove
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[Assembly]

1) Refer to Section 2.5.3 to check that the DIP


switch is correctly set on the new radar
processing circuit board.

2) Reinstall the AIS processing circuit board and


ARPA processing circuit board.
(When replacing part is MPBC44213, this
procedure is not necessary.)

3) Install the radar processing circuit board to the rack and secure it with two fixing
screws (M4).

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally. Transfer the data stored in the CF card back
to the display unit (Refer to Section 7.4.3 of the Instruction Manual).
2) Input the cumulative operation hours (total time) to the display unit.
Hold down MENU → Input "91001" → "1. Initial Setup → 2. Input Total Time

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4.3.3.3 Battery CR2032

[Required tools]

• Flat tip screwdrivers for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws

The battery disassembly requires a non-conductive flat tip screwdriver.

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures described in Section 4.3.3.1 (1) to remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).
2) Follow the procedures described in Section 4.3.3.2 (5) to remove the radar processing
circuit board.

3) Insert the non-conductive flat tip screwdriver for adjustment between the battery and
the battery holder and lift the battery up.

4) Insert the non-conductive flat tip screwdriver for


adjustment to the location shown in the figure
below and slide the battery sideways to remove
the battery.

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[Assembly]

1) Check the polarity of the battery. Make sure that


the battery's positive (+) side is facing up.
2) Slide the battery sideways into the battery
holder. 4
3) Make sure that the battery is inserted fully.

[Operation Check]

1) Check that no error message comes up.


2) Check that the system starts up normally.

3) Open the test menu -self test- and confirm the battery voltage. (Refer to Section 8.3.1.1
[4] of the instruction manual).

[Note]

If you installed the battery with the wrong polarity, remove the battery immediately and
do not use the same battery again.

During the procedures, do not put the battery on any circuit board or conductive item.

To dispose of a used battery, follow the instructions provided in Chapter 10 of the


Instruction Manual.

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4.3.3.4 AIS process circuit CDC-1325

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 and M3 screws

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.2 to remove the radar processing
circuit board.
2) Remove the four screws (M3).

3) Pull out the circuit board vertically.

[Assembly]

1) Install the circuit board in the reverse order of


the removal.

[Operation Check] Remove


1) Check that the system starts up normally.
2) Check that no error message comes up.

3) Check that the AIS display function is enabled.

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4.3.3.5 ARPA process circuit CDC-1186D

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 and M3 screws

[Disassembly]

4) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.2 to remove the radar processing
circuit board.

5) Remove the four screws (M3).


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6) Pull out the circuit board vertically.

[Assembly]

1) Install the circuit board in the reverse order of


the removal.

[Operation Check] Remove


1) Check that the system starts up normally.
2) Check that no error message comes up.

3) Check that the TT function is enabled.

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4.3.3.6 GYRO I/Fcircuit CMJ-462E


[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.1 (1) to remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).
2) Remove the two fixing screws to remove the
plate holding the GYRO/IF circuit board from
the rack.
Remove
(Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws)

The GYRO I/F circuit board is the second board from


the left.

3) Remove the six fixing screws to remove the


GYRO/IF circuit board from the holding plate.
(Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws)

[Assembly] Remove
1) Install the GYRO I/F circuit board in the reverse
order of the removal.
Check the settings of the DIP switch on the GYRO I/F circuit board.

Check the fuse of the GYRO I/F circuit board.

2) Set the true azimuth to the GYRO I/F circuit board.


Power on the system and set the true azimuth.

[Operation Check]

1) Check that no alarm message comes up.


2) The system follows the true azimuth according to the ship's direction (resolution and
rotation direction).

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4.3.3.7 GYRO I/Fcircuit board fuse

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.6 to remove the GYRO I/F circuit
board.
2) Pull the fuse out of the socket.
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[Assembly]

1) Install the circuit board in the reverse order of


the removal.

Remove

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.


2) Check that no error message comes up.

[Note]

If the fuse is blown soon after being replaced, it is likely that the GYRO I/F circuit board
is faulty.

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4.3.3.8 Motherboard circuit CQC-1192

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.1 (1) to remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).
2) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.2 to remove the radar processing
circuit board.

3) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.6 to remove the GYRO I/F circuit
board.

4) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.11 to remove the ISW unit.

5) Remove the power supply connector J4108.

6) Remove the flat cable connectors J4105 to


J4107.
J4108

J4105

J4106

J4107

7) Remove the nine screws (M4).

[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the


reverse order.

[Operation Check]
Remove
1) Check that the system starts up normally.
2) Check that no error message comes up.

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4.3.3.9 Terminal board circuit CQD-2097

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.1 (1) to remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).
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2) Disconnect all external equipment cables from
the terminal block circuit board. It is
recommended to put paper adhesive tapes as
marks so that you can use them as a guide when
you reconnect the cables.

3) Remove the internal cables.

4) Remove the operating unit cable and the post at


the center of the board.
Remove

5) Remove the eight screws (M4).

[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the


reverse order.
Remove

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.


2) Check that no error message comes up.

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4.3.3.10 Fan 5BFAB00588 (Radar process unit)

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.1 (1) to remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).

2) Disconnect all cables connecting the terminal


block circuit board to external equipment. It is
recommended to put paper adhesive tapes as
marks so that you can use them as a guide when
you reconnect the cables.

3) Disconnect the display unit fan alarm cable from


Remove
the terminal block connector J4309.

4) Disconnect the fan cable connected to the terminal


block circuit board from the connector J4313/4.

5) Disconnect the operating unit cable from the terminal block connector J4311.

6) レ Disconnect the cable connected to the


radar process unit.

7) Disconnect the cable connected to the power


supply unit.

8) Disconnect the power supply cable connected


to the filter circuit board.

Remove

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9) Remove the eight screws (M5) to pull the


processing unit rack to the front.

Remove

10) Remove the eight screws (M5) to pull the


processing unit rack to the front.

[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the


reverse order. Remove

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.


2) Check that the fan rotates and no error message comes up.

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4.3.3.11 ISW Unit NQE-3141-2

[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.1 (1) to remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).
2) Disconnect the ISW power supply cable from
J4308.

3) Disconnect the ISW cable (flat cable) from


J4306 and J4307 on the terminal board circuit.

Remove

4) Remove the two fixing screws (M4).


The ISW unit circuit board is the third board from the
left.

5) Pull the board to the front.


Remove

[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the reverse order.

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.


2) Check that it is possible to select/change the ISW connections.

3) Check that no alarm message comes up.

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4.3.3.12 AC-DC converter NBA-5135


[Required tools]

• A flat tip screwdriver for 6 mm screws


• A Phillips screwdriver for 4 mm screws

[ Disassembly - Self-standing type]

1) Disconnect the cables connected to the AD-DC


converter.
2) Follow the procedures provided in Section
4.3.3.10 to take out the processing unit rack.
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Remove

3) Loosen the two screws shown in the figure


halfway and remove the rest of the five screws Remove
(M5).

4) Slide the AC-DC converter upwards to remove


it.

[ Assembly - Self-standing type]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the


reverse order. Loosen
halfway

4.3.3.13 AC-DC converter fuse


[Disassembly]

1) Remove the fuse holder cover from the front of


the AC-DC converter.

[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the


reverse order.。
[Note]

1) If the fuse is blown soon after being replaced, check the connection (polarity) between
the scanner unit and the AC-DC converter.

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4.3.4 Operation Unit NCE-5163

4.3.4.1 Operation Unit NCE-5163


[Note]

Before starting disassembly, take out the track ball and keep it in a secure place where the
track ball does not roll.

There are projections on the keyboard panel, so perform disassembly on a soft cloth to
avoid any damage to the projections.

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.3.1 (1) to remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).

2) Disconnect the operating unit cables from


the terminal block circuit board.

3) Cut the cable band holding the operating Remove


unit cables at the upper part of inside the
processing unit (self-standing type only).

4) Pull out the operating unit cables from the


duct at the upper right corner of the processing unit (self-standing type only).

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5) Remove the four screws at the bottom of the


operating unit.

[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the


reverse order.
Remove

[Operation Check]

1)
2)
Check that the system starts up normally.
Check that no alarm message comes up.
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3) Refer to Section 8.3.1.3 of the Instruction Manual to perform the key test, buzzer test
and light test to make sure there is no abnormality.

4.3.4.2 Operation circuit A CCK-973

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm)
• A socket wrench (7 mm across flats)

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.4.1to remove the operating unit.
2) Use the hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm) to remove
the knobs and rubber bushings from the
operating unit.

Remove

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3) Remove the eight screws from both sides of the


operation panels. Turn the operating unit upside
down to pull out the bottom part of the unit.

PC620 CCK-974
操作回路B
Operation circuit B

SP1 PC640 CCK-976


操作回路D
Operation circuit D

Bottom View A1
ST-45UPI

PC610 CCK-973
操作回路A
Operation circuit A

PC640
CCK-976
PC610
CCK-973

PC620
CCK-974
Side View

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4) Remove the metal fixture holding the track ball


cable and disconnect all cables from the
operation circuit D.

Remove

5) Remove operation circuit D.

Remove

6) Remove the polls and fixing screws to pull out


the operation circuit A.

[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the Remove


reverse order.

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.


2) Check that no alarm message comes up.

3) Refer to Section 8.3.1.3 of the Instruction Manual to perform the key test, buzzer test
and light test to make sure there is no abnormality.

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4.3.4.3 Operation circuit B CCK-974

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm)
• A socket wrench (7 mm across flats)

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.4.1 to remove the operating unit.
2) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.4.2 (5) to remove operation circuit D.

3) Remove the polls and fixing screws to remove


operation circuit B.

[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the Remove


reverse order.

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.


2) Check that no alarm message comes up.

3) Refer to Section 8.3.1.3 of the Instruction Manual to perform the key test, buzzer test
and light test to make sure there is no abnormality.

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4.3.4.4 Operation circuit D CCK-976

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm)
• A socket wrench (7 mm across flats)

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.4.1 to remove the operating unit.
2) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.4.2 (5) to remove operation circuit D.
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[Assembly]

1) Follow the disassembly procedures in the reverse order.

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.


2) Check that no alarm message comes up.

3) Refer to Section 8.3.1.3 of the Instruction Manual to perform the key test, buzzer test
and light test to make sure there is no abnormality.

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4.3.4.5 Trackball 5EZLY00003

[Required tools]

• A Phillips screwdriver for M4 screws


• A hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm)
• A socket wrench (7 mm across flats)

[Disassembly]

1) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.4.1 to remove the operating unit.
2) Use the hexagonal wrench (1.5 mm) to remove the knobs and rubber bushings from the
operating unit.

3) Follow the procedures provided in Section 4.3.4.2 (5) to remove operation circuit D.

4) Cut the cable band to separate the speaker


cable and track ball cable from the bunch of
cables.

Remove

5) Remove the interior unit fixing screws.


Remove

6) Pull the interior unit out of the keyboard panel.

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7) Remove the five tapping screws


holding the track ball. Keep the screws Note that this particular
screw is shorter than others .
in a secure place because you will need
to use them for assembly.

Remove

[Assembly]

1) Remove the five screws from the


bottom of the tack ball.
This screw is
covered by the
4
sticker.

Remove

2) Remove the left and right buttons.

Remove

Each button
is comprised
of two parts.

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3) Install the button you removed to the operating


unit housing.

Install the
larger part first.

Install the smaller part


after having installed
the larger part.

4) Install the track ball to the operating unit


housing. Use the five screws you removed
before.

5) Follow the assembly procedures in the reverse


order.

[Operation Check]

1) Check that the system starts up normally.


Dispose of this.
2) Check that no alarm message comes up.

3) Refer to Section 8.3.1.3 of the Instruction


Manual to perform the key test, buzzer test and light test to make sure there is no
abnormality.

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Section 5
Updating Programs

Updating Programs
5.1 Main program updating procedures ....................................................5-1
5.1.1 Required items .......................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Updating procedures ................................................................................ 5-1
5.2 AIS processing circuit updating procedure .......................................5-3
5.2.1 Required items .......................................................................................... 5-3
5.2.2 Updating procedure .................................................................................. 5-3
5.3 Version check procedures ...................................................................5-5
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 5.Updating Programs > 5.1 Main program updating procedures

5.1 Main program updating procedures

5.1.1 Required items


1) A CompactFlash® 1 card

2) New program file (file name: 9100prg_V****.bin)

  (**** indicates version of the program)

3) A flathead screwdriver for 6 mm screws

5.1.2 Updating procedures


1) Copy the new program file to the
root directory of the
CompactFlash® card.
5
2) Remove the four fixing screws to
remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).

(A flathead screwdriver for 6 mm Remove


screws)

Self-standing type NCD-4790/4990

Tabletop type NDC-1399-7/9

Remove

1.CompactFlash® is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the U.S.

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3) Insert the CompactFlash® card to


card slot 2 of the radar processing
circuit board (CDC-1324).

4) Power on the radar display unit.

5) After the program update


confirmation screen appears, press the left button of the track ball (if you do
not want to update the program, press the right button).

6) After the "Please extract a card and reboot”message appears, shut off the
power and remove the CompactFlash® card.

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5.2 AIS processing circuit updating


procedure

5.2.1 Required items

1) A CompactFlash® 1 card

2) New program file (file name: AIS_PROC_V****.bin)

  (**** indicates version of the program)

3) A flathead screwdriver for 6 mm screws 5


5.2.2 Updating procedure
1) Copy the AIS processing circuit
program file to the root directory
of the CompactFlash® card.

2) Remove the four fixing screws to


remove the cover from the
display unit (NCD-4790/4990).

(A flathead screwdriver for 6 mm Remove


screws)

Self-standing type NCD-4790/4990

1.CompactFlash® is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the U.S.

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Tabletop type NDC-1399-7/9

Remove

3) Insert the CompactFlash® to


card slot 2 of the radar processing
circuit board (CDC-1324).

4) Power on the radar display unit.

5) Put the cursor over the Main button at the lower right of the screen and hold
down the left button of the track ball for 2 seconds or longer.

6) After the "Code Input" screen comes up, input "91001" and click the ENT
button.

7) After the Utilities menu comes up, select [7. AIS] → [1. AIS PROC Program
Update].

8) After the confirmation dialog box appears, select [1. Yes].

9) After the program updating progress indicator reaches 100% and the
confirmation dialog box disappears, the upgrading is complete.

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5.3 Version check procedures

1) From the menu, select [Main] → [9. Test Menu] → [6. System Information].

2) Put the cursor over the Exit button, and click the right button of the track ball
five times.

3) The software version appears as [Indicator] [AIS PROC] in the [System


Information].

Indicator: Main program version

AIS PROC: AIS process circuit software version

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Section 6
Connection setting of external
equipment

Connection setting of external equipment


6.1 Radar Option .........................................................................................6-1
6.1.1 Interswitch Unit ......................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.2 Power Control Unit .................................................................................... 6-3
6.1.3 VDR ............................................................................................................. 6-5
6.2 Navigation equipments connected via NMEA ....................................6-7
6.2.1 GPS, DGPS ................................................................................................ 6-7
6.2.2 Ship's speed device (2 axis log) .............................................................. 6-7
6.2.3 Target tracking information (for ECDIS) ................................................. 6-7
6.2.4 Alarm information (for Conning display) ................................................ 6-7
6.2.5 Heading sensor ......................................................................................... 6-7
6.3 Others .....................................................................................................6-8
6.3.1 Connection settings .................................................................................. 6-9
6.3.2 Infomation display setting ...................................................................... 6-11
6.3.3 LEDs for SCI indicator ............................................................................ 6-14
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 6.Connection setting of external equipment > 6.1 Radar Option

6.1 Radar Option

6.1.1 Interswitch Unit


Port Side Starboard Side
No.1 RADAR No.2 RADAR
RED-WHT
J4308
J4308
ISW ISW

TB4201 (ISW IN/OUT)

(P WR S RC)
TB4201 (ISW IN/OUT)

(P WR SRC)

TB 4301
T B4301
J4307

J4307
Flat
Cable Flat
Cable

J4306
J4306

TB4 101(ANT )
Flat
Interswitch Unit (NQE-3141-2)

TB4101(AN T)
TB2
TB 2

Cable
CH1

TB4501 (OPTION)
TB4501 (OPTION)

TB4401 (EXT RA DAR)


CH2
TB4401 (EXT RADAR)

T B4801 (LOG)
TB4 80 1 (LOG)

2695111153

Fig 6-1: NQE-3141-2 の接続例

TB4201
ISW IN/OUT
DISPLAY 1
NCD-4990
DISPLAY 2
NCD-4990

TB4201
ISW IN/OUT
6
1
VDIN 1 1 1 VDIN 1

VDIN 1E 2 2 VDIN 1E
BLUE
TRIGIN 1 3 3 TRIGIN 1

TRIGIN 1E 4 4 TRIGIN 1E
YELLOW
BPIN 1 5 5 BPIN 1

BPIN 1E 6 6 BPIN 1E
GREEN
BZIN 1 7 7 BZIN 1

BZIN 1E 8 8 BZIN 1E
WHITE-BLUE
MTRIN 1+ 9 9 MTRIN 1+
WHITE-WHITE
MTRIN 1- 10 10 MTRIN 1-

MTRIN 1E 11 11 MTRIN 1E
ORANGE
PWRIN 1+ 12 12 PWRIN 1+
BLACK
PWRIN 1E 13 13 PWRIN 1E
PINK
PWROUT 1 14 14 PWROUT 1
BROWN
PWROUT 1E 15 15 PWROUT 1E
2
VDOUT 1 16 16 VDOUT 1

VDOUT 1E 17 17 VDOUT 1E
RED
TRIGOUT 1 18 18 TRIGOUT 1
TRIGOUT 1E 19 19 TRIGOUT 1E
PURPLE
BPOUT 1 20 20 BPOUT 1
BPOUT 1E 21 21 BPOUT 1E
CLEAR
BZOUT 1 22 22 BZOUT 1
BZOUT 1E 23 23 BZOUT 1E
WHITE-YELLOW
MTROUT 1+ 24 24 MTROUT 1+
WHITE-WHITE
MTROUT 1- 25 25 MTROUT 1-

MTORUT 1E 26 26 MTORUT 1E
H-2695111153
(JRC SUPPLY )

Fig 6-2: Terminal board connection diagram of NQE-3141-2

6- 1
DISPLAY1 DISPLAY2 DISPLAY3 DISPLAY4
NCD-4990 NCD-4990 NCD-4990 NCD-4990
TB4201 TB4201 TB4201 TB4201
1 1 1 1
1 VDIN 1 1 VDIN 1 1 VDIN 1 1 VDIN 1
2 VDIN 1E 2 VDIN 1E 2 VDIN 1E 2 VDIN 1E
BLU BLU BLU BLU
3 TRIGIN 1 3 TRIGIN 1 3 TRIGIN 1 3 TRIGIN 1
4 TRIGIN 1E 4 TRIGIN 1E 4 TRIGIN 1E 4 TRIGIN 1E
YEL YEL YEL YEL
5 BPIN 1 5 BPIN 1 5 BPIN 1 5 BPIN 1
6 BPIN 1E 6 BPIN 1E 6 BPIN 1E 6 BPIN 1E
GRN GRN GRN GRN
7 BZIN 1 7 BZIN 1 7 BZIN 1 7 BZIN 1
8 BZIN 1E 8 BZIN 1E 8 BZIN 1E 8 BZIN 1E
WHT-BLU WHT-BLU WHT-BLU WHT-BLU
9 MTRIN 1+ 9 MTRIN 1+ 9 MTRIN 1+ 9 MTRIN 1+
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

WHT-WHT WHT-WHT WHT-WHT WHT-WHT


10 M TRIN 1- 10 M TRIN 1- 10 MTRIN 1- 10 MTRIN 1-
>

11 MTRIN 1E 11 MTRIN 1E 11 M TRIN 1E 11 M TRIN 1E


ORG ORG ORG ORG
12 PWRIN 1+ 12 PWRIN 1+ 12 PWRIN 1+ 12 PWRIN 1+
BLK BLK BLK BLK
13 PWRIN 1E 13 PWRIN 1E 13 PW RIN 1E 13 PW RIN 1E
PNK PNK PNK PNK
14 PWROUT 1 14 PWROUT 1 14 PWROUT 1 14 PWROUT 1
BRN BRN BRN BRN
15 PWROUT 1E 15 PWROUT 1E 15 PWROUT 1E 15 PWROUT 1E
2 2 2 2
16 VDOUT 1 16 VDOUT 1 16 VDOUT 1 16 VDOUT 1
17 VDOUT 1E 17 VDOUT 1E 17 VDOUT 1E 17 VDOUT 1E
RED RED RED RED
18 TRIGOUT 1 18 TRIGOUT 1 18 TRIGOUT 1 18 TRIGOUT 1
19 TRIGOUT 1E 19 TRIGOU T 1E 19 TRIGOUT 1E 19 TRIGOUT 1E
PUR PUR PUR PUR
20 BPOU T 1 20 BPOUT 1 20 BPOUT 1 20 BPOUT 1
21 BPOUT 1E 21 BPOUT 1E 21 BPOUT 1E 21 BPOUT 1E
CLR CLR CLR CLR
22 BZOU T 1 22 BZOUT 1 22 BZOUT 1 22 BZOUT 1
23 BZOUT 1E 23 BZOUT 1E 23 BZOUT 1E 23 BZOUT 1E
W HT-YEL WHT-YEL WHT-YEL WHT-YEL
24 M TROUT 1+ 24 MTROUT 1+ 24 MTROUT 1+ 24 MTROUT 1+

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WHT-WHT WHT-WHT WHT-WHT WHT-W HT
25 MTROU T 1- 25 MTROUT 1- 25 MTROUT 1- 25 MTROUT 1-
26 MTORUT 1E 26 MTORUT 1E 26 MTORU T 1E 26 MTORUT 1E
6.Connection setting of external equipment
>

NKE-3141-4
CCL-304R

CH-1 CH-2 CH-3 CH-4


TB911 TB912 TB913 TB914 TB915 TB916 TB915 TB916
6.1 Radar Option

1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
BLU RED BLU RED BLU RED B LU RED
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
YEL PUR YEL PUR YEL PUR YEL PUR
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6

Fig 6-3: Terminal board connection diagram of NQE-3141-4A


G RN CL R 7 G RN WH T 7 GR N W HT 7 GR N W HT 7
7 7 7 7

H-2695111153
H-2695111153
H-2695111153
H-2695111153

8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
WH T-BL U W HT -YEL WH T-BLU WHT-Y EL W H T-BLU W HT-YEL W H T-BLU W HT-Y EL
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
W H T-W HT WH T-WHT W H T-WH T W H T-W HT W H T-WH T W H T-W HT W H T-WH T W H T-W HT
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10

11 11 OR 11 11 11 11 11 11
ORG ORG OR G
12 G 12 12 12
BL K BL K BLK BLK
13 13 13 13
PN K PN K PN K PN K
14 14 14 14

(JRC SUPPLY )
(JRC SUPPLY )
(JRC SUPPLY )
(JRC SUPPLY )

BR N BR N BR N BRN
15 15 15 15
6.1.2
1)

POWER CONTROL UNIT


CFQ-6912)

NQE-3167

C FQ-6912-**
TO
14 co re CO MPO SI TE C ABLE 2695110056
J RC SU PPL Y SCANNER
Power Control Unit

TO 19 c or e CO MPOS IT E CABL E
JR C SU PPLY UNIT
TB1 TB2 TB 3
DISPLAY UNIT 2 YEL
U IN 1 TR G+ 1 MT+
CO AXIAL CABL E for V IDEO RG -10/UY WHT
VIN 2 TR G- 2 MT-
J RC SU PPL Y 3
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

W IN 3 BP+ 3 MTE
co axial cable
>

U HIN 4 BP- 4 VD
0.6/1k V-DPYC -1.5 4
H EATER VH IN 5 BZ+ 5 VD E
shield cable
U HOU T 6 BZ- 6 2TRG
ORN

6- 3
VH OUT 7 MT R+ 7 2TG E
W HT OR N
U OUT 8 MT R- 8 2BP+
BLK
VOU T 9 MT RE 9 2BP-
GR N
W OUT 10 10 2BZ+
11 +48V/TR X+ 11 2BZ-
12 48VG /TRX- 12 G ND
YEL. T/P NK .T
FAR M+ 13 HT 13 1A
BLK .T/ SKY .T
FAR M- 14 H TR 14 2A
R ED.T/ GRN.T
VD + 15 IS 15 M+
J2

W HT .T/ ORN.T
VD - 16 ISR 16 M+
PUR.T /B RN.T

Fig 6-4: Connection to CFQ-6912


17 M-
B LU.T /GRY .T
SHIP’S MAINS 0.6/1k V-DPYC-6 18 M-
AC100-115V/AC200-240V 50/60H z 1φ
6.Connection setting of external equipment
>
6.1 Radar Option

Connection example for NKE-2103 and NKE-2254 (using installation cable

6
POWER CONTROL UNIT
NQE-3167 SCANNER UNIT
NKE-1125-61/62/91/92
14-C OR ES C OMPO SITE CABL E (JRC SU PPLY)
H-2695110056

Wiring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR


is com pleted .
2)

TB1 T B2 TB3
2 OR N P81
UIN 1 TRG + 1 M T+ 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1. 5 P1
VIN 2 TRG - 2 M T- PTI PTI
WHT
3 PTE
WIN 3 BP+ 3 M TE PTE
1 TB101 TB102 WHT WHT
UH IN 4 BP- 4 VD 3 R ED
T XI TXI
B RN
4 1 BP+ 1 +48V T XE B RN
VH IN 5 BZ+ 5 V DE B LU TXE
2 2 BP- 2 +48VG
UH OUT 6 BZ- 6 2TR G 4
OR N 3 BZ+ 3
VH OU T 7 MTR+ 7 2TG E YE L P82 P2
WHT 3 4 BZ- 4 U1 B LU
Y EL B LU
UOU T 8 MTR- 8 2BP+ 2 GRN L VR L VR
GRN 5 TRIG + 5 V1 R ED R ED
VOUT 9 MTRE 9 2BP- PMS PMS
4 6 TRIG - 6 W1 B LK
WOU T 10 10 2BZ+ ORN E B LK
E
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

7 MTR+
11 +48V/TRX+ 11 2BZ- WHT
8 MTR-
12 48VG/T RX- 12 GND
>

R ED 9 MTRE
FARM+ 13 HT 13 1A 1
BLU 10 VD +
FARM- 14 HT R 14 2A
11 VD -
VD + 15 IS 15 M+

J2
SHIP’S MAINS VD - 16 ISR 16 M+
AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60Hz 1φ 17 M-
PERFORMANCE
0.6/1kV-D PYCY-6 18 M- TB105 MONITOR
1 U
2 V
3 UT H
NJU-85

“D” HEATER OPTION


CIR CUIT BR EAKER
0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 5A (S HI P Y ARD S UPP LY)
AC100V, 1φ, 100W
14-CORES CO MPOSIT E CA BLE (JR C SU PPLY ) 0.6/1kV -DPYCY S-1.5
H-2695110056 400m MAX

COAXIAL CABLE for VID EO (JR C SU PPLY ) N BL-175 0.6/1kV-D PY CYS-1.5 SHIP’S MAINS
ST EP- DOW N
RG-10/UY 400m MAX TR ANSFOR MER AC220V, 1φ,for HEATER

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DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990/T
NCD-4790/T
6.Connection setting of external equipment

CQD -2097 TERM INAL BOA RD


(using installation cable 2695110056).
>

TB4101(AN T)
1 VD +
2 VD -
2
3 TRIG +
4 TRIG -
3
5 BP+
6 BP-
4
7 BZ+
8 BZ-
OR N
9 MTR+
WHT
10 MTR-
11 MTRE
12 (NC )
6.1 Radar Option

RED
13 +48V
BLU
14 +48VG

CB D-1661 A CO UT1
BATT IN +
BATT IN -
U
N O C ON N ECTION
V
W

FIL TER ACIN 0. 6/1kV-D PYCY-6


WHT SHIP’S MAINS
U
W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
BLK
V

(X-BAND 25kW FOREMAST RADAR)


JMA-9122,JMA-7122レーダー パワーコントロールユニット間 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF BETWEEN RADAR TYPE JMA-9122/JMA-7122
Connection example for NKE-1125, NKE-1130, NTG-3225 and NTG-3230

and NQE-3167 POWER CONTROL UNIT


JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 6.Connection setting of external equipment > 6.1 Radar Option

6.1.3 VDR
1) VDR I/F Kit CQD-1891
RED
BNC BNC-A-JJ 3CV-P2 3C-2V
KB-5BNC2K GRN
BNC BNC-A-JJ 3CV-P2 3C-2V
CDC-1324 BLU
J4409 BNC BNC-A-JJ 3CV-P2 3C-2V TO VDR
GRY
RED :red
BNC BNC-A-JJ 3CV-P2 3C-2V
GRN :green
BLU :blue BLK
GRY :HSYNC 3CV-P2
BNC BNC-A-JJ 3C-2V
BLK :VSYNC

CQD-1891

Fig 6-5: CQD-1891

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2) VDR connection terminal block


DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990
RADAR H -2695111153
(JRC SUPPL Y )
(INTERS WITCH ) CQ D -2097 TERMIN AL BO ARD
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD +
2 VD -
2
TB4201(ISW IN/O UT ) 3 TRIG +
1
1 VD IN 1 4 TRIG -
3
2 VD IN 1E 5 BP+
BLU
3 TRIG IN 1 6 BP-
250V-TTYCS -1 4

VDR
4 TRIG IN 1E 7 BZ+
3C-2V x5 (MAX 30m) YEL
5 BPIN 1 8 BZ-
ORN
6 BPIN 1E 9 MTR +
GRN W HT
7 BZIN 1 10 MTR -
8 BZIN 1E 11 MTRE
BLU-BLU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (N C)
BLU-W HT RED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V
BLU
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG
ORG
12 PWRIN 1
BLK
13 PWRIN 1E
PNK
14 PWRO UT 1
BRN
15 PWRO UT 1E
2
16 VD OUT 1
17 VD OUT 1E
RED
18 TRIG OUT 1
19 TRIG OUT 1E
PUR
CQ D -1891 20 BPO UT 1
(JRC SUPPL Y ) 21 BPO UT 1E
W HT
RED 22 BZO UT 1
R
23 BZO UT 1E
J4409(D SU B-15P)

G RN YEL- YEL
G 24 MTROUT 1+
YEL- W HT
BL U 25 MTROUT 1-
B
CDC -1324

26 MTROUT 1E
G RY CBD -1661 ACO UT 1
H
YEL
BL K U
V V
GRN

H -2695110006 W

ECDIS
(JRC SUPPL Y )
250V-TTYCS -1

CONNING 250V-TTYCS -1
DISPLAY
TB4501(O PTION) TB4601(AL ARM ) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 N AV1TX + 1 ARPAAL M + 1 RBVD
2 N AV1TX - 2 ARPAAL M - 2 RBVD E
DGPS 250V-TTYCS -1
3 N AV1RX + 3 SYSAL M+ 3 ETIY3
4 N AV1RX - 4 SYSAL M+ 4 ETIY3E
5 N AV2TX + 5 PWRAL M+ 5 SVD1
6 N AV2TX - 6 PWRAL M- 6 SVD1E
ECHO 250V-TTYCS -1
7 N AV2RX + 7 ARPAACK + 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 N AV2RX - 8 ARPAACK - 8 ETIY1E

LOG
9 L O G RX+ 9 SYSACK + 9 EXφA1
250V-TTYCS -1 10 L O G RX- 10 SYSACK - 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWRACK + 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWRACK - 12 EXφB1E
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT + 13 EXφZ1
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT - 14 EXφZ1E
15 ARPATX + 15 AISTX + 15 SVD2
16 ARPATX - 16 AISTX - 16 SVD2E
RED
17 JARPATX + 17 AIS _TG 17 ETIY2
18 JARPATX - 18 AISRX + 18 ETIY2E
19 N SKTX+ 19 AISRX - 19 EXφA2
20 N SKTX- 20 AIS _RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 H D G RX+ 21 MN TTX+ 21 EXφB2
22 H D G RX- 22 MN TTX- 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2

AIS 250V-TTYCS -4 24 EXφZ2E


25 (N C)
26 (N C)
27 ACKO UT +
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
TB4801(LO G)
28 ACKO UT -
(200P/ NM) 29 WMRST+
1 (N C)
30 WMRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
GYRO 250V-MPYCYS -7
4 (N C)
5 P1+
TB 4701(G YRO) 6 P1-
1 1/R 1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FIL TER ACIN
WHT 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
5 5/R 2 11 (N C) U
6 (N C) 12 (N C) W
ALARM MONITORING
SHIP ’S MAINS
BLK
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST APPROACH ) AC100-115V /AC200-240V 50/60H z 1φ
0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5

Fig 6-6: VDR connection terminal block

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6.2 Navigation equipments connected via


NMEA

The navigation equipment that listed below connect with each dedicated
function port.

6.2.1 GPS, DGPS


TB4501(OPTION)
NAV1TX 1 N AV1TX+
NAV1RX 2 N AV1TX-
3 N AV1RX +
4 N AV1RX -
5 N AV2TX+
6.2.2 Ship's speed device (2 axis log) 6 N AV2TX-
7 N AV2RX +
LOGRX
8
9
N AV2RX -
L OG RX+
6
10 L OG RX-
6.2.3 Target tracking information (for ECDIS) 11 AL MTX +
12 AL MTX -
ARPATX
13 AL MRX +
JARPATX 14 AL MRX -
15 ARPATX +
16 ARPATX -
17 JARPATX +
6.2.4 Alarm information (for Conning display) 18 JARPATX -
ALMTX 19 N SKTX+
20 N SKTX-
ALMRX 21 H D G RX+
22 H D G RX-
Fig 6-7: TB4501

6.2.5 Heading sensor


HDGRX

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6.3 Others

The monitor can display the information that is received from navigation
equipment below.

• Echo sounder
• Current meter
• Wind direction / Wind speed
• Gyro compass (ROT)
• Rudder (RSA)
• Autopilot (APB)

The receiving port is set to NAV2 as factory default setting. Basically, these
devices are connected with NAV2.

The NAV2 port already has a connection, connect with the other
equipment into NAV2 is prohabited. The other receiving port are as
same as NAV2.

If there are ports which does not have connection, you can connect with
the other equipment. (TB4501 on the terminal board circuit CQD-2097,
refer to Fig 6-8 as below).

• LOGRX
• NAV1RX J4309
J4304
J4308
ISW
J4 3 1 5
J4307(ISW-2CH)

• NAV2RX
(PWR SRC)
J431 3

J431 4

TB4201 (ISW IN/OUT)

TB4301
J4306(ISW-1CH)

• ALMRX
TB4101(ANT)
J4301

TB 2

J4305

J4312 OPE2

J4311 OPE1
TB4501 (OPTION)
J4302

TB4601 (ALARM)

TB4401 (EXT RADAR)


J4303

TB4801 (LOG)
TB1D
TB1B

J4310

TB4701
(GYRO)
TB1C
TB1A

PC430
TERMINAL BOARD

Fig 6-8: TB4501

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6.3.1 Connection settings


a. Depth, Current, Wind, Rudder
If the equipment connection is not NAV2 or the baud rate is not 4800bps,
you should make sure the appropriate settings that according to the
following procedure.

I. Baud Rate setting

Procedures
1) Open the Serviceman menu.
2) Perform the following procedure to open the Baud Rate setting menu.

2. Installation Menu

→ 5. COM Port Setting

→ 1. Baud Rate

3) Set the baud rate of the port to be set.

Item

1. COMPASSi: 4800(NMEA)/9600(NSK)/38400(fast NMEA)ii bps

2. MAINTENANCE/LOG: 1200/4800/9600/38400 bps


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3. NAV1: 1200/4800/9600/38400 bps

4. NAV2: 1200/4800/9600/38400 bps

5. ALARM: 1200/4800/9600/38400 bps

6. JARPAiii: 1200/4800/9600/38400 bps

7. AIS: 1200/4800/9600/38400 bps

8. ARPAiv: 1200/4800/9600/38400 bps

9. COMv: 1200/4800/9600/38400/115200 bps

i. The compass port is a receive-only port that is dedicated to COMPASS signals.


ii. The bold values are factory-set.
iii. The JARPA port is a transmit-only port that is dedicated to JRC ARPA signals.
iv. The ARPA port is a transmit-only port.
v. The COM port connector is D-sub 9pin.

ii. Reception Port Setting(Rx Port)


Set the numbers of ports for receiving signals from sensors.

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Procedures
1) Open the Serviceman menu.
2) Perform the following procedure to open the RX Port setting menu.

2. Installation Menu

→ 5. COM Port Setting

→ 2. RX Port

3) Set a port for each sensor.

Settable sensor signals

GPS, DLOG, Alarm, Depth, Temperature, Wind, Current, ROT, RSA

Selectable ports

When the automatic recognition AUTO


function is used:

When ports are specified: LOG, NAV1, NAV2, ALARM, ARPA,


COM

b. ROT
The true heading data is sometimes contained the ROT sentense, when
the sensor was the gyro compass.

It is a necessary to displayed the true heading information, therefore the


gyro compass output data is connected with HDGRX+/-. But you cannot
display the ROT information. The HDGRX port cannot receive the ROT
information.

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In this case, you have to feed the ROT into the NAV2RX+/- port throught
the HDGRX+/-, refer to Fig 6-9.

NCD-4790/T
NCD-4990/T
CQD-2097

TB4501(OPTION)
1 N AV1TX+
2 N AV1TX-
3 N AV1RX +

Radar Process Unit


4 N AV1RX -
5 N AV2TX+
6 N AV2TX-
7 N AV2RX +
HDT, THS, HDG, HDM, ROT

CDC-1324
8 N AV2RX -
9 L OG RX+
10 L OG RX-
11 ALMTX+
12 ALMTX-
13 ALMRX +
14 ALMRX -
15 ARPATX +

GYRO(IEC61162-½) 16
17
ARPATX -
JARPATX +
18 JARPATX -
19 N SKTX+
20 N SKTX-
21 H D G RX+
HDT, THS, HDG, HDM, ROT
HDT, THS, HDG, HDM , ROT 22 H D G RX-

Fig 6-9: Heading data is including ROT

6.3.2 Information display setting


a. Depth, Current, Temperature, Wind

Procedures
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1) Open the Multi Window Setting menu by performing the menu operation
below.

Main Menu

→ 4. Multi Window Setting

The Multi Window Setting menu will appear.


Detailed settings of the display are possible by changing the settings of each item.

Numeric NAV INFO: Determine whether to display the numeric values of


received navigation information.(*A tidal current is only displayed the
numeric information. See also the Section 3.5.9 in instruction manual)

Depth Graph Setting: Determine whether to display received water depth


information with a graph.

TEMP Graph Setting: Determine whether to display the graph of the water-
temperature data that has been received.

Wind Graph Setting: Determine whether to display received wind direction/


velocity information with a graph.

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2) Left click the TARGET button located at the lower right of display and
confirm the displayed information that you wanted

Numeric NAV INFO

Depth

Current direction Water temperature

Current speed Wind direction

Wind direction / speed Wind speed


numeric value indication
true / relative

Destination bearing Destination distance

Remaining time before


arriving destination

Fig 6-10: Numeric NAV INFO

Depth Graph

Depth

Depth range
Depth graph

Time range
Fig 6-11: Depth Graph

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TEMP. Graph

Water temperature

Water temperature range

Water temperature graph

Time range

Fig 6-12: TEMP. Graph

Wind

Wind direction / speed

Wind direction
true / relative
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Wind speed

Fig 6-13: Wind

b. Rudder, ROT, APB, RSA (Course Bar)

Auto pilot course

Ship's heading bearing

Rudder Rate of turn

Fig 6-14: Course Bar

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6.3.3 LEDs for SCI indicator

SCI INDICATOR
(2color LED)
TX: Green
RX: Orange

Fig 6-15: Serial Signal Monitor LED

Two color LED: orange and green

An orange LED turns on for reception and a green LED turns on for
transmission.

Refer to the function name displayed on the right of each LED.

If an orange LED does not go out although connection has been made and
no signal is received, polarity at the connection has been reversed.
Properly connect so that the LED is normally turned off but turns on when
communication data is present.

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Depending on the connected device, the baud rate and signal update rate
may be fast. In that case, the LED appears to be turned on.
CORRECT OFF GREEN OFF ORANGE OFF
LED

+
IEC61162-1/2 Transmit DATA
-
→ time
+
IEC61162-1/2 Receive DATA
-

WRONG ORANGE BOTH ORANGE OFF ORANGE


LED

+
IEC61162-1/2 Transmit DATA
-
→ time
+
IEC61162-1/2 Receive DATA
-

Fig 6-16: Serial Signal LED(when connected to the reception port with reversed polarity)

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Section 7
Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
7.1 Operation Tests .....................................................................................7-1
7.1.1 Self-diagnosis function (self test) ........................................................... 7-2
7.1.2 Display test (Monitor Test) ....................................................................... 7-3
7.1.3 Operating unit test (Keyboard Test) ........................................................ 7-4
7.1.4 Performance Monitor (MON Display) ..................................................... 7-5
7.1.5 System alarm log display (System Alarm Log) ...................................... 7-5
7.1.6 System information display (System Information) ................................ 7-6
7.2 Error Message List ................................................................................7-7
7.2.1 Scanner unit / transmitter-receiver unit error messages ...................... 7-7
7.2.1.1 TXRX(SSW Off) ................................................................................... 7-7
7.2.1.2 TXRX(MHV) ......................................................................................... 7-7
7.2.1.3 TXRX(Reverse) ................................................................................... 7-8
7.2.1.4 TXRX(Heater) ...................................................................................... 7-9
7.2.1.5 TXRX(Video) ...................................................................................... 7-10
7.2.1.6 TXRX(Trigger) ................................................................................... 7-11
7.2.1.7 TXRX(Fan1) ....................................................................................... 7-11
7.2.1.8 TXRX(Fan2) ....................................................................................... 7-12
7.2.1.9 TXRX(Motor) ...................................................................................... 7-12
7.2.1.10 TXRX(AZI) ......................................................................................... 7-12
7.2.1.11 TXRX(HL) .......................................................................................... 7-14
7.2.1.12 TXRX(Data) ....................................................................................... 7-15
7.2.2 Display unit error messages .................................................................. 7-17
7.2.2.1 Keyboard(Data) Keyboard(Data2) ..................................................... 7-17
7.2.2.2 ISW(Data) .......................................................................................... 7-17
7.2.2.3 PROC(Trigger) ................................................................................... 7-18
7.2.2.4 PROC(AZI) ........................................................................................ 7-19
7.2.2.5 PROC(HL) ......................................................................................... 7-20
7.2.2.6 PROC(Video) ..................................................................................... 7-20
7.2.2.7 PROC(INT) ........................................................................................ 7-21
7.2.2.8 Fan(Power) ........................................................................................ 7-22
7.2.2.9 Fan(LCD) ........................................................................................... 7-22
7.2.2.10 Fan(PROC) ........................................................................................ 7-23
7.2.2.11 TT(Boot) ............................................................................................. 7-23
7.2.2.12 ASIC1 to TT ....................................................................................... 7-23
7.2.2.13 TT to ASIC2 ....................................................................................... 7-24
7.2.2.14 ASIC(INT) .......................................................................................... 7-24
7.2.2.15 ASIC1 to RADAR ............................................................................... 7-25
7.2.2.16 RADAR to ASIC2 ............................................................................... 7-25
7.2.2.17 ASIC to Local CPU ............................................................................ 7-26
7.2.2.18 AIS PROC(Data) ................................................................................ 7-26
7.2.2.19 GYRO I/F (Data) ................................................................................ 7-27
7.2.2.20 Battery Low ........................................................................................ 7-28
7.2.2.21 Battery Dead ...................................................................................... 7-28
7.2.3 Error messages related to external input/output ................................. 7-29
7.2.3.1 GYRO I/F (GYRO) ............................................................................. 7-29
7.2.3.2 Heading(Data) ................................................................................... 7-29
7.2.3.3 Position(Data) .................................................................................... 7-30
7.2.3.4 Date(Data) ......................................................................................... 7-31
7.2.3.5 GPS(Status) ....................................................................................... 7-32
7.2.3.6 Speed(Log) ........................................................................................ 7-32
7.2.3.7 Speed(2AXG) Speed(2AXW) .......................................................... 7-32
7.2.3.8 Speed(GPS) ...................................................................................... 7-33
7.2.3.9 AIS(Data) ........................................................................................... 7-34
7.2.3.10 AIS Alarm *** ..................................................................................... 7-35
7.2.3.11 Depth(Data) ....................................................................................... 7-35
7.2.3.12 TEMP.(Data) ...................................................................................... 7-36
7.2.3.13 Wind(Data) ......................................................................................... 7-37
7.2.3.14 Current(Data) ..................................................................................... 7-38
7.2.3.15 ROT(Data) ......................................................................................... 7-38
7.2.3.16 RSA(Data) ......................................................................................... 7-39
7.3 Sample Problems ................................................................................7-41
7.3.1 Internal circuit ......................................................................................... 7-41
7.3.1.1 Screen remains dark even when brightness knob turned to maximum ....... 7-41
7.3.1.2 The brightness nonuniformity is visible on the LCD panel at night condition 7-41
7.3.1.3 No sound ........................................................................................... 7-42
7.3.1.4 Track ball does not move cursor ........................................................ 7-42
7.3.1.5 "Scanner Rotating" message displayed, scanner unit does not stop when
transmission stops .................................................................................... 7-42
7.3.1.6 Display unit layout shown on inter switch menu is mirror image of actual layout ..... 7-43
7.3.1.7 Displayed echo does not match distance / azimuth of actual ship .... 7-43
7.3.1.8 Cannot use CompactFlash® card ..................................................... 7-44
7.3.1.9 The light blue straight line is displayed on the center of the own ship. ........ 7-44
7.3.2 External equipment ................................................................................. 7-45
7.3.2.1 Cannot connect to external equipment for NMEA output .................. 7-45
7.3.2.2 Cannot display true bearing ............................................................... 7-46
7.3.2.3 Blurry image on the remote display ................................................... 7-47
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 7.Troubleshooting > 7.1 Operation Tests

7.1 Operation Tests

Periodically perform operation tests and promptly investigate any problems you discover.
When performing tests, be particularly careful of high voltage, and beware of causing
malfunctions due to measurement errors or inattention during measurement. It is
extremely effective to keep notes of the results of tests and refer to them at the time of the
next test.
The system has a self-diagnosis function for inspecting the operating status inside
the system.

Open the test menu and perform self-diagnosis.

Procedures
1) Select the menu options shown below to open the test menu.

Main

→ 9. Test Menu

2) Select the menu options shown below to open the test menu.

1. Self Test

2. Monitor Test
1. Self-diagnosis function

2. Monitor test
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3. Keyboard Test 3. Operation panel test

4. MON Display 4. Performance monitor

5. System Alarm Log 5. Error logging display

6. System Information 6. System information display

7. Magnetron Current 7. Magnetron current display

3) The content of the test appears.


During transmission, the magnetron current appears as a bar graph.

The normal values for each type of transmission equipment is as shown below (measured in
the 48 nm range).

10kW : 4th to 6th

25kW : 6th to 9th

30kW : 6th to 9th

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7.1.1 Self-diagnosis function (self test)


 Tests the memory, scanner unit, and communication line.

1. Memory Test 1. Display unit internal memory test

2. TXRX Test 2. Scanner unit test

3. Line Test 3. Communication line test

4. Supply Voltage 4. Power supply voltage test

1) Display unit internal memory test (Memory Test)


Tests the operating status of the built-in memory.

1. SDRAM SDRAM test

2. SRAM SRAM test

3. FLASH ROM Flash ROM test

4. GRAPHIC Graphic test

If there is no problem, "OK" appears; , there is a problem, "NG" appears.

2) Scanner unit test (TXRX Test)


Tests the signal from the scanner unit.

Safety Switch Scanner unit safety switch test

AZI Pulse Scanner unit rotation signal test

HL Pulse Ship heading signal test

MH Current Modulator high voltage load current test

Trigger Radar trigger signal test

Video Radar image test

If there is no problem, "OK" appears; , there is a problem, "NG" appears.

When the system is on standby, ** appears.

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3) Communication line test (Line Test)

Tests the communication with optional equipment and external navigation


equipment.

TXRX Transmitter-receiver unit connection test

SIG.PROC Signal process circuit connection test

TT Target tracking unit connection test

GYRO I/F GYRO I/F unit connection test

ISW Inter switch connection test

If there is no problem, "OK" appears; , there is a problem, "NG" appears.

The status display for any unconnected device is blank.

4) Power supply voltage test (Supply Voltage)

 Tests the voltage of the internal power supply.

Item Normal value

12V 11.4 - 12.6V

5V 4.75 - 5.25V

3.3V 3.14 - 3.46V


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Battery 2.5V or more

7.1.2 Display test (Monitor Test)

Tests the display. The test patterns appear on the display.

1. Pattern1 All white

2. Pattern2 1280 × 1024 dot black ground with white frame


3. Pattern3 2 square frames, 2 circles, and 13 crosses (white lines
on black ground)

4. Pattern4 Screen filled with 9 dot x 9 dot "H" (white letter on


black ground)

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5. Pattern5 Grayscale (16 gradations)

6. Pattern6 Color bar

7. Pattern7 VDR test pattern

8. Pattern8 Color spec, ied in RGB shown

Pressing any key returns the display to the normal screen.

If the test patterns do not appear, there is a problem with the monitor.

7.1.3 Operating unit test (Keyboard Test)

Tests the operation panel knobs and switches.

1. Key Test 1. Key test

2. Buzzer Test 2. Buzzer test

3. Light Test 3. Operation panel light test

1) Key Test
Tests the operation panel knobs and switches.

As you press each key, check that the color of the key of the operation panel
displayed on the screen is reversed and the name of the key appears.

2) Buzzer Test

Tests the buzzer of the operation panel.

The buzzer sounds.

After a set period of time, the buzzer automatically goes off.

3) Light Test

Tests the light in the operation panel.

The light in the operation panel gets progressively brighter in four stages.

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7.1.4 Performance Monitor (MON Display)

Shows the status of the performance monitor.

* Transmitter System Tests the transmitter attenuation.

Attenuation Value

* Receiver System Tests the receiver attenuation.

MON Pattern Range

Attenuation Value

When checking the transmitter attenuation, read the values one minute after opening this
menu item.

操作手順

Procedures
1) Turn the "VRM" knob to place the VRM at the farthest edge of the
performance monitor pattern.
The receiver attenuation appears for the Attenuation Value of the Receiver System.

7.1.5 System alarm log display (System Alarm Log) 7


When a system error occurs, the error name is shown with the color reversed.

In addition, errors that have been cleared appear in a timeline.

Pressing the Clear button on the log display screen clears the alarm log.

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7.1.6 System information display (System Information)

Shows system information such as magnetron usage time and program version
information.

* Indicator Ver.**.** Display unit program version

* TXRX Ver.**.** Transmitter-receiver unit program version

* System No. No.**.** Display unit system number

* TX Time

X-Band **** hours X band transmitter


transmitting time

S-Band **** hours S band transmitter


transmitting time

* Motor Time **** hours Scanner unit motor usage time

* TXRX Total Time **** hours Transmitter-receiver unit usage time

* Total Time **** hours Display unit usage time

In a normal transmitter-receiver unit, TX TIME shows either X band or the S band


transmitting time. Both appear in the two-frequency transmitter-receiver unit.

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7.2 Error Message List

7.2.1 Scanner unit / transmitter-receiver unit error messages

7.2.1.1 TXRX(SSW Off)

[1] Content

The safety switch in the scanner unit is off. Transmission is impossible when the
safety switch is off.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Scanner unit safety switch


• Turn on the safety switch.
• Check safety switch S101.
[2]-2 Scanner unit installation cable
• For the three-unit type, check the scanner unit installation cable.
TB103/TB203 +12V and C2
• For the NKE-2103, check the scanner unit internal cable.
W102,WS101
[2]-3 CMC-1205R in the transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of J1105 in CMC-1205R
• Replace CMC-1205R.(see 4.1.2.10, 4.1.4.9, 4.1.6.8, 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.3.5 )
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[2]-4 CME-363: Modulator circuit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J202 and J210 in CME-363
[2]-5 NRG-610: Receiver unit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J301 in CAE-529-1

7.2.1.2 TXRX(MHV)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the high voltage power supply for the modulation circuit
in the transmitter-receiver unit.

It is possible that the power supply circuit or the modulation circuit is faulty.

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[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CPA-264 in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)


• Check the insertion status of J2102 and J2101 in modulation circuit CPA-264.
• Replace CPA-264. (see 4.1.2.7, 4.1.4.6, 4.1.6.5, 4.1.7.5, 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.3.2)
[2]-2 CBD-1682A in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of J1002 in power supply circuit CBD-1682A.
• Replace CBD-1682A (see 4.1.4.8, 4.1.6.7, 4.1.7.6, 4.2.2.4 and 4.2.3.4)
[2]-3 CMC-1205R in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of P1111 in CMC-1205R.
• Replace CMC-1205R. (see 4.1.2.10, 4.1.4.9, 4.1.6.8, 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.3.5 )
[2]-4 CME-363: Modulator circuit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J202 and J205 in CME-363
• Replace CME-363. (see 4.1.7.5)
[2]-5 NRG-610: Receiver unit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J302 in CAE-529-1.
[2]-6 CBD-1783: Power supply circuitt for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J1002 in CBD-1783.
• Replace CBD-1783. (see 4.1.7.6)
[2]-7 Internal cable in transmitter-receiver unit
• Check the cables in the transmitter-receiver unit.
W003, W107, W201 (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
W102,W104 (NKE-2103)

7.2.1.3 TXRX(Reverse)

[1] Content

In the case of the radiator is subjected to external force of wind (corresponding


wind speed is greater than 51.5m/s) that exceed the ability to drive the scanner
unit, the scanner unit stop to drive the motor. Because a built-in overload
protection circuit is activated. If the the scanner unit rotates by the wind in a
counterclockwise direction, the TXRX[Reverse] alarm will be appeared, and stop
the transmit the radar.

The radar transmit normally when the wind has calm down, the equipment is not
faulty.

If the radar cannot transmit when the wind has calm down, there is a problem with
the motor driving system in the scanner unit. In this case, check below.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Relay filter circuit CSC-656 in scanner unit


• Check the wiring of the power supply for the motor.

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• Replace CSC-656. (see 4.1.2.11 and 4.1.4.5 )


[2]-2 Motor driver 7EPRD0034(for 220VAC)/7EPRD0035(for 100VAC)
• Check the wiring of the power supply for the motor.
• Replace 7EPRD0034/7EPRD0035. (see 4.1.2.4, 4.1.3.3, 4.1.4.4, 4.1.5.3 and 4.1.6.4 )
[2]-3 Motor in the scanner unit
• See the Section 7.2.1.9.

7.2.1.4 TXRX(Heater)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the power supply for the magnetron heater in the
transmitter-receiver unit.

It is possible that the power supply circuit, T/R control circuit CMC-1205R or
modulation circuit is faulty.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CPA-264 in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)


• Check the insertion status of J2102 and J2103 in modulation circuit CPA-264.
• Replace CPA-264. (see 4.1.2.7, 4.1.4.6, 4.1.6.5, 4.1.7.5, 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.3.2)
[2]-2 CBD-1682A in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of J1003 in power supply circuit CBD-1682A.

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• Replace CBD-1682A. (see 4.1.4.8, 4.1.6.7, 4.1.7.6, 4.2.2.4 and 4.2.3.4)
[2]-3 CMC-1205R in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of P1111 in CMC-1205R.
• Replace CMC-1205R. (see 4.1.2.10, 4.1.4.9, 4.1.6.8, 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.3.5 )
[2]-4 CME-363: Modulator circuit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J202, J205 and J206 in CME-363
• Replace CME-363. (see 4.1.7.5)
[2]-5 NRG-610: Receiver unit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J302 in CAE-529-1.
[2]-6 CBD-1783: Power supply circuitt for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J1002 and J1003 in CBD-1783.
• Replace CBD-1783. (see 4.1.7.6)
[2]-7 Internal cable in transmitter-receiver unit
• Check the cables in the transmitter-receiver unit.
W003, W107, W201 (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
W102, W103, W104 (NKE-2103)

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7.2.1.5 TXRX(Video)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the radar video signal output of the transmitter-receiver
unit.

If TXRX (MHV) or TXRX (Heater) appears, address the problem there first.

This message can appear even when the transmitter is not operating. Therefore,
first check the magnetron current in the test menu to check whether the
transmission function is operating properly or not.

If there is a problem with the transmission function, it is possible that there is a


fault in modulation circuit, power supply circuit, or T/R control circuit CMC-
1205R.

If the transmission function is operating properly, it is possible there is a problem


with the receiver.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CPA-264 in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)


• Check the insertion status of J2102 and J2103 in modulation circuit CPA-264.
• Replace CPA-264. (see 4.1.2.7, 4.1.4.6, 4.1.6.5, 4.1.7.5, 4.2.2.2 and 4.2.3.2)
[2]-2 CBD-1682A in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of J1003 in power supply circuit CBD-1682A.。
• Replace CBD-1682A. (see 4.1.4.8, 4.1.6.7, 4.1.7.6, 4.2.2.4 and 4.2.3.4)
[2]-3 CMC-1205R in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of J1111, J1103 in CMC-1205R.
• Replace CMC-1205R. (see 4.1.2.10, 4.1.4.9, 4.1.6.8, 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.3.5 )
[2]-4 NRG-162A,NRG-229 in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of J101 in receivers NRG-162A and NRG-229.
• Check the insertion status of J1109 and J1110 in CMC-1205R.
• Replace NRG-162A. (see 4.1.4.10, 4.1.6.9 and 4.2.2.7)
• Replace NRG-229. (see 4.1.2.12 and 4.2.3.7)
[2]-5 CME-363: Modulator circuit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J201, J205 and J206 in CME-363
• Replace CME-363. (see 4.1.7.5)
[2]-6 NRG-610: Receiver unit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J301 in CAE-529-1.
• Replace NRG-610. (see 4.1.7.7)
[2]-7 CBD-1783: Power supply circuitt for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J1002 and J1003 in CBD-1783.

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• Replace CBD-1783. (see 4.1.7.6)


[2]-8 Internal cable in transmitter-receiver unit
• Check the cables in the transmitter-receiver unit.
W003, W005, W104, W001 (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
W102, W103, W104 (NKE-2103)

7.2.1.6 TXRX(Trigger)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the trigger signal output from the transmitter-receiver
unit.

It is possible there is a problem with the T/R control circuit CMC-1205R.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CMC-1205R in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)


• Replace CMC-1205R. (see 4.1.2.10, 4.1.4.9, 4.1.6.8, 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.3.5 )
[2]-2 CME-363: Modulator circuit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J202 in CME-363
[2]-3 NRG-610: Receiver unit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J302 in CAE-529-1.
• Replace NRG-610. (see 4.1.7.7)
[2]-4 Installation cable for Scanner unit
• Check the installation cable. 7
7.2.1.7 TXRX(Fan1)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the modulator cooling fan in the transmitter-receiver unit.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Fan (modulator) (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)


• Check the insertion status of J1113 in CMC-1205R
• Replace B103(NKE-1130) or B201(NKE-1125, NKE-2254). (see 4.1.2.6, 4.1.4.13 and
4.1.6.12)

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7.2.1.8 TXRX(Fan2)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the motor cooling fan in the transmitter-receiver unit.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Fan (motor and motor driver) (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)


• Check the insertion status of J1114 in CMC-1205R
• Replace B104(NKE-1130) or B202(NKE-1125, NKE-2254) (see 4.1.2.5, 4.1.4.12 and
4.1.6.11)

7.2.1.9 TXRX(Motor)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the motor in the scanner unit.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Motor in the scanner unit


• Check the wiring of the motor.
• Replace motor B101 (The model name of motor B101 varies with the scanner
unit.) (see 4.1.2.3, 4.1.3.2, 4.1.4.3, 4.1.5.2, 4.1.6.3 and 4.1.7.3 )

7.2.1.10 TXRX(AZI)

[1] Content

The antenna rotation signal is not being output from the scanner unit. When this
message appears, radar transmission is forcibly stopped.

There are two possible cases: 1) the motor is not rotating, and 2) the rotation
signal is not being output.First, check that the motor is rotating.

If the motor is not rotating and wind blow very strong, it remains possible that the
motor driving system has not a problem. If the radiator is subjected to external
force of wind (corresponding wind speed is greater than 51.5m/s) that exceed the
ability to drive the scanner unit, the scanner unit stop to drive the motor. Because
a built-in overload protection circuit is activated. In this case, the alarm is
appeared, but the equipment is not faulty. The radar transmit normally when the
wind has calm down less than or equal to 51.5m/s.(see 2.3.1, 7.2.1.3)

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If the motor is not rotating, it is possible that there is a problem with the motor,
relay circuit CSC-656, the installation cable, power supply circuit CBD-1661 in
the display unit, or AC / DC converter NBA-5135 in the display unit.

If the motor is rotating, it is possible there is a problem with the encoder or T/R
control circuit CMC-1205R.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Scanner unit installation cable (NKE-1125/1129/2254/1130/1139)


• Check the scanner unit installation cable.
TB103/TB203 φA,φB
TB104/TB204 VERR/E
TB103/TB202 U1/V1
• Check the installation cable. (NKE-2103)
[2]-2 Display unit NBA-5135
• If the scanner unit is NKE-2103/2254, check the input/output of NBA5135.
TB521 U/V: Ship’s mains voltage
TB522 +/- : DC24V
Check fuse F501 of NBA-5135 and replace it , it is blown.(see 4.3.3.13)
Replace NBA-5135.(see 4.3.3.12)
[2]-3 Motor in the scanner unit
• Check the wiring of motor B101.
• Replace motor B101. (The model name of motor B101 varies with the scanner
unit.)(see 4.1.2.3, 4.1.3.2, 4.1.4.3, 4.1.5.2, 4.1.6.3 and 4.1.7.3 )
[2]-4 Scanner unit encoder
• Check the wiring of encoder B102.
• Replace encoder B102. (The model name of encoder B102 varies with the
scanner unit.)(see 4.1.2.13, 4.1.3.4, 4.1.4.11, 4.1.5.4, 4.1.6.10 and 4.1.7.8 )
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[2]-5 CMC-1205R in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of J13 in CMC-1205R.
• Replace CMC-1205R. (see 4.1.2.10, 4.1.4.9, 4.1.6.8, 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.3.5 )
[2]-6 CSC-656 in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/1129/2254/1130/1139)
• Check that all the connectors for CSC-656 are inserted.
• Replace CSC-656. (see 4.1.2.11 and 4.1.4.5 )
[2]-7 CBD-1661 in display unit
• Check the U1/V1 connection on CBD-1661.
• Replace CBD-1661 (, the relay in CBD-1661 is damaged).(see 4.3.3.1)
[2]-8 CME-363: Modulator circuit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J201 and J208 in CME-363
• Replace CME-363. (see 4.1.7.5)
[2]-9 NRG-610: Receiver unit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J301 in CAE-529-1.
• Replace NRG-610. (see 4.1.7.7)

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[2]-10 CBD-1783: Power supply circuitt for NKE-2103


• Check the insertion status of J1002 and J1003 in CBD-1783.
• Replace CBD-1783. (see 4.1.7.6)
[2]-11 Internal cable for Scanner unit
• Check the internal cable.(NKE-2103)

7.2.1.11 TXRX(HL)

[1] Content

The antenna's reference point signal is not being output from the scanner unit.
When this message appears, radar transmission is forcibly stopped.

There are two possibilities: 1) the motor is not rotating and 2) the reference point
signal is not being output.

First, check that the motor is rotating.

If the motor is not rotating, it is possible there is a fault in the motor, relay circuit
CSC-656, installation cable, display unit power supply circuit CBD-1661, or AC/
DC converter NBA-5135 in the display unit.

If the motor is rotating, it is possible that there is a fault in the encoder or T/R
control circuit CMC-1205R.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Scanner unit installation cable (NKE-1125/1129/2254/1130/1139)


• Check the scanner unit installation cable.
TB103/TB203 φA,φB
TB104/TB204 VERR/E
TB103/TB202 U1/V1
[2]-2 Display unit NBA-5135
• If the scanner unit is NKE-2103/2254, check the input/output of NBA5135.
TB521 U/V: Ship’s mains voltage
TB522 +/- :DC24V
Check fuse F501 of NBA-5135 and replace it , it is blown.(see 4.3.3.13)
• Replace NBA-5135. (see 4.3.3.12)
[2]-3 Motor in the scanner unit
• Check the wiring of motor B101.
• Replace motor B101. (The model name of motor B101 varies with the scanner
unit.)(see 4.1.2.3, 4.1.3.2, 4.1.4.3, 4.1.5.2, 4.1.6.3 and 4.1.7.3 )
[2]-4 Scanner unit encoder
• Check the wiring of encoder B102.

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• Replace encoder B102. (The model name of encoder B102 varies with the
scanner unit.)(see 4.1.2.13, 4.1.3.4, 4.1.4.11, 4.1.5.4, 4.1.6.10 and 4.1.7.8 )
[2]-5 CMC-1205R in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check the insertion status of J13 in CMC-1205R.
• Replace CMC-1205R. (see 4.1.2.10, 4.1.4.9, 4.1.6.8, 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.3.5 )
[2]-6 CSC-656 in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/1129/2254/1130/1139)
• Check that all the connectors for CSC-656 are inserted.
• Replace CSC-656. (see 4.1.2.11 and 4.1.4.5 )
[2]-7 CBD-1661 in display unit
• Check the U1/V1 connection on CBD-1661.
• Replace CBD-1661 (, the relay in CBD-1661 is damaged).(see 4.3.3.1)
[2]-8 CME-363: Modulator circuit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J202 and J208 in CME-363
• Replace CME-363. (see 4.1.7.5)
[2]-9 NRG-610: Receiver unit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J302 in CAE-529-1.
• Replace NRG-610. (see 4.1.7.7)
[2]-10 Internal cable for Scanner unit
• Check the internal cable. (NKE-2103)

7.2.1.12 TXRX(Data)

[1] Content 7
There is a problem in the communication between the display unit and the
transmitter-receiver unit. When this message appears, radar is not transmitted.

It is possible that there is a problem in the cable between the display unit and the
transmitter-receiver unit or that power is not being applied to the transmitter-
receiver unit.

First, check the voltage of the power supply applied to the transmitter-receiver
unit (+48V/+48VG) to identfy the cause of problem.

If power control unit (PCU) NQE-3167 is being used, it is possible that there is a
problem with the PCU installation cable or the PCU itself.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CQD-2097 in display unit


• Check the wiring of TB4101 in terminal board circuit CQD-2097.
TB4101 +48V/+48VG
MTR+/MTR-
• Check the installation cable. (NKE-2103)

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• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)


[2]-2 Transmitter-receiver unit / Scanner unit installation cable
• Check the installation cable of the transmitter-receiver unit or the scanner unit.
TB201 MTR+/MTR-
TB203 +48V/+48VG、
[2]-3 CBD-1661 in display unit
• Check power supply circuit CBD-1661.
CQD-2097: TB4101 +48V/+48VG
• Replace CBD-1661. (see 4.3.3.1)
[2]-4 CMC-1205R in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check that all the connectors for CMC-1205R are inserted.
TB101 MTR+/MTR-, J1103
• Replace CMC-1205R. (see 4.1.2.10, 4.1.4.9, 4.1.6.8, 4.2.2.5 and 4.2.3.5 )
[2]-5 CBD-1682A in transmitter-receiver unit (NKE-1125/2254/1130, NTG-3225/3230)
• Check that each connector for power supply circuit CBD-1682A is inserted.
J3 1A/2A:DC48V, J1003
• Replace CBD-1682A. (see 4.1.4.8, 4.1.6.7, 4.1.7.6, 4.2.2.4 and 4.2.3.4)
[2]-6 CME-363: Modulator circuit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J201 and J205 in CME-363
• Replace CME-363. (see 4.1.7.5)
[2]-7 NRG-610: Receiver unit for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J301 in CAE-529-1.
• Replace NRG-610. (see 4.1.7.7)
[2]-8 CBD-1783: Power supply circuitt for NKE-2103
• Check the insertion status of J1002 in CBD-1783.
• Replace CBD-1783. (see 4.1.7.6)
[2]-9 Internal cable for Scanner unit
• Check the internal cable. (NKE-2103)

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7.2.2 Display unit error messages

7.2.2.1 Keyboard(Data) Keyboard(Data2)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the communication of the operating unit. (Data) and
(Data2) indicate the communication status of the main operating unit and the sub
operating unit, respectively.

It is possible there is a problem in the operating unit, an operating unit cable is


damaged, a problem with the terminal block circuit, or there is a problem in the
radar process circuit.

You can check the communication status of the operating unit from the terminal
board circuit monitor LEDs OPE1 and OPE2.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CCK-976 in operation unit


• Check the insertion status of J6401 in operating circuit CCK-976.
• Rpelace CCK-976. (see 4.3.4.4)
• Replace NCE-5163. (see 4.3.4.1)
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of J4311 and J4312 in terminal board circuit CQD-

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2097.
 J4311:Main operation unit
 J4312:Sub operation unit
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the installation status of radar process circuit CDC-1324.
Is it securely contained in the radar process unit rack?
• Rpelace CDC-1324. (see 4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.2 ISW(Data)

[1] Content

There is a problem in communication with the inter switch unit.

It is possible there is a problem with the inter switch unit, damage to the inter
switch cable, a problem with the terminal board circuit, or a problem with the
radar process circuit.

It is possible the power for the inter switch unit is not turned on.

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You can check the status of communication with the inter switch unit from the
terminal board circuit operation monitor LED TRX.

This LED is also used for scanner unit communication.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CCL-304R in ISW unit


• Check the status of inter switch circuit CCL-304R.
• Check the inter switch cable.
TB901, TB902, TB903, TB904
• Replace NQE-3141-2A/4A.
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of J4306, J4307, and J4308 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the inter switch cable.
TB4201
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the installation status of radar process circuit CDC-1324.
Is it securely contained in the radar process unit rack?
• Rpelace CDC-1324. (see 4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.3 PROC(Trigger)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the trigger signal from the scanner unit.

If TXRX (Trigger) or TXRX (Data) appears, resolve that problem first.

It is possible there is damage to the scanner unit installation cable, the terminal
block circuit board, or the radar process circuit.

If the inter switch is in use, it is possible that the inter switch cable or the inter
switch unit is damaged.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CQD-2097 in display unit


• Check the insertion status of J4301, J4302, and J4303 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the insertion status of J4306, J4307, and J4308 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the scanner unit installation cable.

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TB4101
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-2 CCL-304R in ISW unit
• Check the status of inter switch circuit CCL-304R.
• Check the inter switch cable.
TB901, TB902, TB903, TB904
• Replace NQE-3141-2A/4A.
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the installation status of radar process circuit CDC-1324.
Is it securely contained in the radar process unit rack?
• Rpelace CDC-1324. (see 4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.4 PROC(AZI)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the antenna rotation signal from the scanner unit.

If TXRX (AZI) or TXRX (Data) is shown, resolve that problem first.

It is possible that the scanner unit installation cable is damaged or that there is a
problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar process circuit board.

If the inter switch is in use, it is possible that the inter switch cable is damaged or
that the inter switch unit is faulty.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CQD-2097 in display unit


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• Check the insertion status of J4301, J4302, and J4303 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the insertion status of J4306, J4307, and J4308 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the scanner unit installation cable.
TB4101
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-2 CCL-304R in ISW unit
• Check the status of inter switch circuit CCL-304R.
• Check the inter switch cable.
TB901, TB902, TB903, TB904
• Replace NQE-3141-2A/4A.
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the installation status of radar process circuit CDC-1324.
Is it securely contained in the radar process unit rack?
• Rpelace CDC-1324. (see 4.3.3.2)

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7.2.2.5 PROC(HL)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the antenna rotation signal from the scanner unit.

If TXRX (AZI) or TXRX (Data) is shown, resolve that problem first.

It is possible that the scanner unit installation cable is damaged or that there is a
problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar process circuit board.

If the inter switch is in use, it is possible that the inter switch cable is damaged or
that the inter switch unit is faulty.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CQD-2097 in display unit


• Check the insertion status of J4301, J4302, and J4303 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the insertion status of J4306, J4307, and J4308 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the scanner unit installation cable.
 TB4101
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-2 CCL-304R in ISW unit
• Check the status of inter switch circuit CCL-304R.
• Check the inter switch cable.
TB901, TB902, TB903, TB904
• Replace NQE-3141-2A/4A.
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the installation status of radar process circuit CDC-1324.
Is it securely contained in the radar process unit rack?
• Rpelace CDC-1324. (see 4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.6 PROC(Video)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the radar video signal from the scanner unit.

If TXRX (Video) or TXRX (Data) appears, resolve that problem first.

It is possible that the scanner unit installation cable is damaged or that there is a
problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar process circuit board.

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If you are using the inter switch, it is possible that the inter switch cable is
damaged or that there is a problem with the inter switch unit.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CQD-2097 in display unit


• Check the insertion status of J4301, J4302, and J4303 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the insertion status of J4306, J4307, and J4308 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the scanner unit installation cable.
 TB4101
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-2 CCL-304R in ISW unit
• Check the status of inter switch circuit CCL-304R.
• Check the inter switch cable.
TB901, TB902, TB903, TB904
• Replace NQE-3141-2A/4A.
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the installation status of radar process circuit CDC-1324.
Is it securely contained in the radar process unit rack?
• Rpelace CDC-1324. (see 4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.7 PROC(INT)

[1] Content
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There is a problem with the processing reference pulse signal in the radar process
circuit.

If TXRX (Trigger), TXRX (Data) or PROC (Trigger) is shown, resolve that


problem first.

It is possible that the scanner unit installation cable is damaged, or that there is a
problem with the terminal block circuit board or radar process circuit board.

If you are using the inter switch, it is possible that the inter switch cable is
damaged or that there is a problem with the inter switch unit.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CQD-2097 in display unit


• Check the insertion status of J4301, J4302, and J4303 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.

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• Check the insertion status of J4306, J4307, and J4308 in the terminal block
circuit board CQD-2097.
• Check the scanner unit installation cable.
 TB4101
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-2 CCL-304R in ISW unit
• Check the status of inter switch circuit CCL-304R.
• Check the inter switch cable.
TB901, TB902, TB903, TB904
• Replace NQE-3141-2A/4A.
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the installation status of radar process circuit CDC-1324.
Is it securely contained in the radar process unit rack?
• Rpelace CDC-1324. (see 4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.8 Fan(Power)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the cooling fan for the power supply circuit in the display
unit.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CBD-1661 fan in display unit


• Replace the fan for power supply circuit CBD-1661.

7.2.2.9 Fan(LCD)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the cooling fan for the display of the monitor unit.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Fan in monitor unit


• Replace the fan in the display.(see 4.3.1.2 and 4.3.2.6)
Note: Diferent fans are used in NWZ-170 and NWZ-173.

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7.2.2.10 Fan(PROC)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the cooling fan for the radar process circuit of the display
unit.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Fan for the radar process circuit


• Check the fan cable in the radar process unit.
J4313 and J4314 for CQD-2097
• Replace the fan in the radar process unit.(see 4.3.3.10 )

7.2.2.11 TT(Boot)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the ARPA circuit in the radar process unit of the display
unit.

When this error appears, it is not possible to use the target tracking function (TT,
ARPA/ATA).

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1186D in radar process unit (in display unit)


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• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.
• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.(see
4.3.3.5)
[2]-2 CDC-1324 in radar process unit (in display unit)
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.12 ASIC1 to TT

[1] Content

There is a problem with the signal from the radar process circuit board in the
display unit to the ARPA circuit board.

If this error appears, the target tracking function (TT, ARPA/ATA) cannot be used.

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[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1186D in radar process unit (in display unit)


• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.
• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.(see
4.3.3.5)
[2]-2 CDC-1324 in radar process unit (in display unit)
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.13 TT to ASIC2

[1] Content

There is a problem with the signal from the ARPA circuit board in the radar
process unit of the display unit to the radar process circuit board.

If this error appears, the target tracking function (TT, ARPA/ATA) cannot be used.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1186D in radar process unit (in display unit)


• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.
• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.(see
4.3.3.5)
[2]-2 CDC-1324 in radar process unit (in display unit)
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.14 ASIC(INT)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the signal in the radar process circuit board in the radar
process unit of the display unit.

If TXRX (Trigger), TXRX (Data), or PROC (Trigger) appears, resolve that


problem first.

If this error appears, the radar image cannot be displayed.

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[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1324 in radar process unit (in display unit)


• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.15 ASIC1 to RADAR

[1] Content

There is a problem with the signal from the radar process circuit board in the radar
process unit of the display unit to the DSP circuit board.

Normally, the system does not contain a DSP circuit board, so this message will
not appear.

If this error appears, this radar image cannot be displayed.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1186D in radar process unit (in display unit)


• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.
• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.(see
4.3.3.5)

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[2]-2 CDC-1324 in radar process unit (in display unit)
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.16 RADAR to ASIC2

[1] Content

There is a problem with the signal from the DSP circuit in the radar process unit
of the display unit to the radar process circuit board.

Normally, the system does not contain a DSP circuit board, so this message will
not appear.

If this error appears, this radar image cannot be displayed.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1186D in radar process unit (in display unit)


• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.

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• Replace ARPA process circuit board CDC-1186D in the radar process unit.(see
4.3.3.5)
[2]-2 CDC-1324 in radar process unit (in display unit)
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.17 ASIC to Local CPU

[1] Content

There is a problem with the signal in the radar process circuit board in the process
unit of the display unit.

If this error appears, this radar image cannot be displayed.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1324 in radar process unit (in display unit)


• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.2.18 AIS PROC(Data)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the signal from the AIS process circuit board in the radar
process unit of the display unit to the radar process circuit board.

If this error appears, AIS information cannot be displayed.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1325 in radar process unit (in display unit)


• Check the installation status of AIS process circuit board CDC-1325 in the
radar process unit.
• Replace AIS process circuit board CDC-1325 in the radar process unit.(see
4.3.3.4)
[2]-2 CDC-1324 in radar process unit (in display unit)
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

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7.2.2.19 GYRO I/F (Data)

[1] Content

There is a problem with the communication signal from the GYRO I/F circuit
board in the radar process unit of the display unit and the radar process circuit
board.

If this error appears, the true azimuth cannot be displayed.

It is possible that there is a fault in the GYRO I/F circuit board, the terminal block
circuit board, or the radar process circuit board.

You can check the status of communication between the GYRO I/F circuit board
and the radar process circuit board by looking at the terminal block circuit board
operation monitor LED GYRO.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CMJ-462E in the radar process unit (in the display unit)
• Check the installation status of GYRO I/F circuit board CMJ-462E in the radar
process unit.
• Check the lighting status of the LED on circuit board CMJ-462E.
• Replace GYRO I/F circuit board CMJ-462E in the radar process unit.(see
4.3.3.6)
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit. 7
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

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7.2.2.20 Battery Low

[1] Content

The battery for memory backup used in radar process circuit board CDC-1324 is
about to run out.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1324 BT1


• Replace the battery. (see 4.3.3.3)

7.2.2.21 Battery Dead

[1] Content

The battery for memory backup used in radar process circuit board CDC-1324 has
died.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CDC-1324 BT1


• Replace the battery. (see 4.3.3.3)

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7.2.3 Error messages related to external input/output

7.2.3.1 GYRO I/F (GYRO)

[1] Content

The GYRO I/F circuit board in the display unit cannot recognize the GYRO
signal.

If this error appears, the true azimuth cannot be displayed.

It is possible that there is a blown fuse in the GYRO I/F circuit board, or that there
is a fault in the GYRO I/F circuit board or the terminal block circuit board.

It is also possible that there is no output from the GYRO side or that the GYRO
signal amplitude is low.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4701
[2]-2 CMJ-462E in the radar process unit (in the display unit)
• Check the installation status of GYRO I/F circuit board CMJ-462E in the radar
process unit.
• Check the switch settings of CMJ-462E.
• Check fuses F1 - F4 on CMJ-462E. (see 4.3.3.7) 7
• Replace GYRO I/F circuit board CMJ-462E in the radar process unit.(see
4.3.3.6)
[2]-3 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)

7.2.3.2 Heading(Data)

[1] Content

The radar process circuit board in the display unit cannot recognize true azimuth
data.

If this error appears, the true azimuth cannot be displayed.

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It is possible that there is a fault in the terminal block circuit board or the radar
process circuit board.

It is possible that the baud rate of the serial port for the Heading is not set
correctly.

It is also possible that there is no output from the GYRO side.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 HDGRX+/HDGRX-
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.3.3 Position(Data)

[1] Content

Position data cannot be recognized by the radar process circuit board in the
display unit.

If this error appears, the latitude and longitude cannot be displayed.

It is possible that the terminal block circuit board or radar process circuit board is
faulty.

It is possible that the baud rate of the GPS serial port is not set correctly.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the GPS is not set for use.

Alternatively, it could be that there is no output from the GPS side.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.

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TB4501 NAV1RX+/NAV1RX-
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.3.4 Date(Data)

[1] Content

Position data cannot be recognized by the radar process circuit board in the
display unit.

If this error appears, the automatic time offset function cannot be used.

It is possible that the terminal block circuit board or radar process circuit board is
faulty.

It is possible that the baud rate of the GPS serial port is not set correctly.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the GPS is not set for use.

Alternatively, it could be that there is no output from the GPS side.


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[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 NAV1RX+/NAV1RX-
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

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7.2.3.5 GPS(Status)

[1] Content

GPS information received by the radar process circuit board in the display unit is
not correct.

If this error appears, latitude and longitude cannot be displayed.

It is possible that the GPS receiver is not able to perform position fixing.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 GPS receiver


• Adjust the GPS receiver so that it can measure position information.

7.2.3.6 Speed(Log)

[1] Content

Where Log is selected as the ship speed information to use, the log signal is
abnormal.

If this error appears, the ship speed cannot be displayed.

The GYRO I/F (Data) or GYRO I/F (Log) message commonly appears at the
same time as this message. If so, resolve that problem.

If another ship speed information format is selected, this error will stop appearing.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Ship speed device problem


• Use another form of ship speed information (MAN, 2AXG, 2AXW, GPS).

7.2.3.7 Speed(2AXG) Speed(2AXW)

[1] Content

Where 2AXG or 2AXW is selected as the ship speed information to use, the serial
log signal is abnormal.

If this error appears, the ship speed cannot be displayed.

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It is possible that the terminal block circuit board or radar process circuit board is
faulty.

It is possible that the baud rate for the serial port for the log is not set correctly.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the log is not set for use.

Alternatively, it could be that there is no output from the log side.

If another ship speed information format is selected, this error will stop appearing.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 LOGRX+/LOGRX-
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Use another form of ship speed information (MAN, GPS, Log).
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2) 7
7.2.3.8 Speed(GPS)

[1] Content

Where GPS is selected as the ship speed information to use, the GPS signal is
abnormal.

If this error appears, the ship speed cannot be displayed.

The GPS (Data) or GPS (Status) message commonly appears at the same time as
this message. If so, resolve that problem.

If another ship speed information format is selected, this error will stop appearing.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Ship speed device problem


• Use another form of ship speed information (MAN, 2AXG, 2AXW, GPS).

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7.2.3.9 AIS(Data)

[1] Content

The AIS process circuit board in the display unit cannot recognize the AIS data.

If this error appears, AIS information cannot be displayed.

It is possible that there is a problem with the terminal block circuit board, AIS
process circuit board, or radar process circuit board.

It is possible that the baud rate is not correctly set for the AIS serial port.

It is possible that the receiving port for AIS is not set for use.

Alternatively, it could be that there is no output from the AIS side.

You can check the AIS data reception status by looking at the operation LED AIS
on the terminal block circuit board.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4601 AISRX+/AISRX-
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)
[2]-4 CDC-1325 in display unit
• Check the installation status of AIS process circuit board CDC-1325.
• Replace AIS process circuit board CDC-1325. (see 4.3.3.4)

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7.2.3.10 AIS Alarm ***

[1] Content

The AIS data received by the system includes alarm information. A three-digit
number appears for "***", showing the type of the alarm (alarm number).

This message appears when there is a problem with the AIS equipment.

It is not possible to resolve this problem from the radar equipment side. Resolve
the problem with the AIS equipment. For the meaning of the number, see the
instruction manual for the AIS equipment connected to the system.

In many cases, the problem is that navigation equipment such as the GYRO or
GPS equipment is not connected to the AIS equipment.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 AIS equipment


• Resolve the problem in the AIS equipment.

7.2.3.11 Depth(Data)

[1] Content

Where water depth data is received by the serial port, there is a problem with the
serial data.
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If this error appears, the water depth cannot be displayed.

It is possible there is a problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar
process circuit board.

It is possible that the baud rate for the water depth serial port is not correctly set.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the depth measurement device is
not set for use.

Alternatively, it is possible that there is no output from the depth measurement


equipment.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 

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• TB4501 Port connected to the depth measurement equipment (Ex. NAV2RX+/


NAV2RX-)
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.3.12 TEMP.(Data)

[1] Content

Where water temperature data is received by the serial port, there is a problem
with the serial data.

If this error appears, the water temperature cannot be displayed.

It is possible there is a problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar
process circuit board.

It is possible that the baud rate for the water temperature serial port is not
correctly set.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the water temperature


measurement device is not set for use.

Alternatively, it is possible that there is no output from the water temperature


measurement equipment.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 
• Port connected to the depth measurement equipment (Ex. NAV2RX+/
NAV2RX-)
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.

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J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.3.13 Wind(Data)

[1] Content

Where wind direction and wind speed data is received by the serial port, there is a
problem with the serial data.If this error appears, the wind direction and wind
speed cannot be displayed.

It is possible there is a problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar
process circuit board.

It is possible that the baud rate for the wind direction and wind speed serial port is
not correctly set.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the wind direction and wind
speed measurement device is not set for use.

Alternatively, it is possible that there is no output from the wind direction and
wind speed measurement equipment.

[2] Problem location


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[2]-1 Installation cable
• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 
• Port connected to the wind direction and wind speed equipment (Ex:
NAV2RX+/NAV2RX-)
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

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7.2.3.14 Current(Data)

[1] Content

Where current data is received by the serial port, there is a problem with the serial
data.

If this error appears, the current cannot be displayed.

It is possible there is a problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar
process circuit board.

It is possible that the baud rate for the current serial port is not correctly set.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the current measurement device
is not set for use.

Alternatively, it is possible that there is no output from the current measurement


equipment.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 
• Port connected to the current measurement equipment (Ex: NAV2RX+/
NAV2RX-)
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

7.2.3.15 ROT(Data)

[1] Content

Where Rate of Turn (ROT) data is received by the serial port, there is a problem
with the serial data.

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If this error appears, the ROT cannot be displayed.

It is possible there is a problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar
process circuit board.

It is possible that the baud rate for the ROT serial port is not correctly set.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the ROT measurement device is
not set for use.

Alternatively, it is possible that there is no output from the heading equipment.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 
• Port connected to the ROT equipment (Ex: NAV2RX+/NAV2RX-)
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)
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7.2.3.16 RSA(Data)

[1] Content

Where rudder angle sensor data is received by the serial port, there is a problem
with the serial data.

If this error appears, the rudder angle cannot be displayed.

It is possible there is a problem with the terminal block circuit board or the radar
process circuit board.

It is possible that the baud rate for the rudder angle serial port is not correctly set.

It is possible that the receiving port connected to the rudder angle measurement
device is not set for use.

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Alternatively, it is possible that there is no output from the rudder angle


measurement equipment.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Installation cable


• Check the connection status of the installation cable for terminal block circuit
board CQD-2097.
TB4501 
• Port connected to the rudder angle sensor (Ex: NAV2RX+/NAV2RX-)
[2]-2 CQD-2097 in display unit
• Check the insertion status of the connectors on terminal board circuit CQD-
2097 in the radar process unit.
J4301、J4302、J4303
• Replace CQD-2097. (see 4.3.3.9)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Check the baud rate on the serviceman menu.
• Check the receiving port used in the serviceman menu.
• Replace Radar process circuit board CDC-1324 in the radar process unit. (see
4.3.3.2)

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7.3 Sample Problems

7.3.1 Internal circuit

7.3.1.1 Screen remains dark even when brightness knob turned to maximum

[1] Content

If the display is faint when viewed under bright external lighting conditions, it is
possible that there is a problem with the backlight or the brightness adjustment
circuit board.

If the screen is completely black, it is possible there is a problem with the LCD
module or the radar process unit.

Under the high temperature environment, the brightness of the LCD backlight is
dimmed by a protection circuit about half of the maximum brightness. It is normal
operation and the equipment is not faulty.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Backlight
• Replace LCD module in NWZ-170. (see 4.3.1.2)
• Replace LCD panel, replace LCD operation circuit in NWZ-173. (see 4.3.2.3)
• Replace inverter circuit in NWZ-173. (see 4.3.2.5)
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[2]-2 Monitor unit
• Replace LCD module in NWZ-170. (see 4.3.1.2)
• Replace interface circuit in NWZ-173. (see 4.3.2.4)
[2]-3 CDC-1324 in display unit
• Replace Radar process circuit CDC-1324. (see 4.3.3.2)

7.3.1.2 The brightness nonuniformity is visible on the LCD panel at night


condition

[1] Content

If you adjust the brightness knob to minimum, you will see the brightness
nonuniformity. It is specific characteristics of CCFL backlight, so the equipment
is not faulty.

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[2] Problem location

[2]-1 The brightness knob


• Adjust the brightness not to visible the brightness nonuniformity.

7.3.1.3 No sound

[1] Content

If you perform a buzzer test and you can confirm that the buzzer sounds, the
equipment is not faulty. Check the volume setting.

If you perform a buzzer test and cannot hear a buzzer, it is possible that there is a
problem with operation circuit D.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Setting
• Check that the volume is not set to zero.
[2]-2 Operation circuit D CCK-976 in operation unit
• Replace CCK-976. (see 4.3.4.4)

7.3.1.4 Track ball does not move cursor

[1] Content

The cursor does not move when the track ball is operated.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Setting
• Is the mode set for operation using EBL and VRM? Press and hold the EBL
button to return to the normal mode.
[2]-2 Trackball
• If operation is impossible even using EBL and VRM, replace the track ball.

7.3.1.5 "Scanner Rotating" message displayed, scanner unit does not stop
when transmission stops

[1] Content

The scanner keeps rotating even when transmission is stops. The "Scanner
Rotating" warning appears in yellow.

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[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Setting
• The unit is set to ICE CLASS standby mode. If this is not necessary, clear the
setting.

7.3.1.6 Display unit layout shown on inter switch menu is mirror image of
actual layout

[1] Content

It was not possible in the installation work to number the display units left to right
from No. 1.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Terminal board circuit CQD-2097 in the display unit


• Switch the flat cable connections of J4306 and J4307 (using NQE-3141-2).
• If the ISW has a 4-block configuration (using NQE-3141-4/8), switch the
terminal blocks on the ISW side.

7.3.1.7 Displayed echo does not match distance / azimuth of actual ship

[1] Content
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At close range, the displayed echo does not match the distance / azimuth of the
actual ship.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 CCRP setting error


• Set the CCRP correctly. See Section 7.1.9 in the Instruction Manual.
[2]-2 Bearing setting error
• Set the bearing correctly. See Section 7.1.4 in the Instruction Manual.
[2]-3 Range setting error
• Set the range setting correctly. See Section 7.1.5 in the Instruction Manual.
[2]-4 GPS antenna position error
• Set the GPS antenna position correctly. See Section 7.1.9 in the Instruction
Manual.

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7.3.1.8 Cannot use CompactFlash® 1 card

[1] Content

The CompactFlash cards of the major manufacturers have been confirmed to work
with the system. However, some cards do not work. Given the large number of
CompactFlash card manufacturers, it is not possible to confirm the compatibility
of all available products. The manufacturers of cards that have been confirmed to
be compatible are sown below. The use of these cards is recommended.

SanDisk: 512MB/ 1GB / 2GB/ 4GB

Lexer Media: 512MB/ 1GB / 2GB

Transcend: 2GB

HAGIWARA SYS-COM: 4GB

IO DATA: 512MB/ 1GB / 2GB

BUFFALO: 512MB/ 1GB / 2GB

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Adapter used


• Are you using a CF card adapter to insert a d, ferent type of medium, such as
an SD card? It is not possible to use another type of memory card by using an
adapter.

7.3.1.9 The light blue straight line is displayed on the center of the own ship.

[1] Content

The light blue straight line is displayed on the center of the own ship.

This is PI (Parallel Index line) and displayed interval as 0 NM. Any equipments
are not faulty.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 PI
The PI is sometimes appeared when the VRM dial is involuntarily pressed. Follow
the procedure below to return the normal operation quickly.

The PI menu is appeared Press the VRM dial twice.


Or click to off the PI button on the display.
The PI menu is not appeared Press the VRM dial once.
Or click to off the PI button on the display.

1.CompactFlash® is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the U.S.

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7.3.2 External equipment

7.3.2.1 Cannot connect to external equipment for NMEA output

[1] Content

It is possible that there is a problem in the connection polarity, the baud rate
setting, the usage settings of the external navigation equipment, or that there is a
fan-out problem with the output equipment.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Connection polarity


• If the connection is correct, , the reference of the oscilloscope is set to the
minus side, the trace goes to the minus side when there is no signal.
[2]-2 Baud rate
• Set the baud rate to match the output spec, ication of the navigation
equipment.。
If the display is incorrect even , the connection polarity and the
i baud rate are correctly set, contact the service department. If
you include the log of the line monitor in your query, the
problem can be resolved quickly.

[2]-3 Usage settings for external navigation equipment


• The connected equipment must be set up for use. Enable the equipment,
following the instructions in Section 7.1.6 in the Instruction Manual.
[2]-4 External equipment fan-out
• Do you have more than one device connected to the same port on the external
7
equipment? If so, the output capacity of the external equipment may be
exceeded, preventing signals from arriving correctly. Follow the spec, ications
of the external equipment.
It is possible to roughly determine polarity from the status of the
i LED on terminal block circuit board CQD-2097. See Section
2.5.1.
By using the Serviceman Menu → COM Port Setting → Line
i Monitor function, you can check the content of communication.
Using this function and the screen capture function can be of
help in resolving the problem quickly.
The line monitor function mentioned above displays data that is
i determined to be correct. If the communication content is not
considered to be correct, it is not displayed. In such cases,
obtain a log from a PC and check it. Connect J4310 of CQD-
2097 to the PC with a serial cross cable. Use software such as
Hyper Terminal to check the content of the communication. See
Section 2.5.1.

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7.3.2.2 Cannot display true bearing

[1] Content

In such cases, there is always some error that appears, such as:GYRO I/F (DATA),
GYRO I/F (GYRO), or Heading (DATA).

It is possible that settings have not been made correctly or that there is a problem
on the azimuth sensor side.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 IEC61162-1/2
It is likely that the settings of the connected devices do not match the usage
settings.

The diagram above shows the routes of signals output using IEC61162-1/2. If the
azimuth sensor shows CMPS, the output signal from the external equipment is
input directly to the radar process circuit. If it shows "GYRO", the output signal is
input to the radar process circuit in JRC format via the GYRO I/F circuit. If the
connection settings are correct, the azimuth is correctly displayed whichever mode
is switched to.

If the azimuth is not displayed by switching between CMPS and GYRO, the
settings are not correct. For the GYRO I/F circuit it is necessary to set the DIP-
SW and jumper. If CMPS is selected, check the baud rates shown below.

If GYRO is selected, a baud rate of 4,800 bps, 9,600 bps, 19,200 bps, or 38,400
bps can be selected.

If CMPS is selected, a baud rate of 4,800 bps or 38,400 bps can be selected.

If the IEC61162-1/2 signal is received via the GYRO I/F circuit, an error results ,
the data updating rate is too slow. Data must be updated within 50 ms.

If CMPS is selected, even , the data updating is slow it does not cause an error,
but it is possible that the target being tracked may be lost. As a rule, it is necessary
to update data within 50 ms.

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[2]-2 GYRO(DATA) STEP


• In the step type of gyro, where the signal amplitude is small, errors can occur.
Errors are often seen when multiple devices are connected to a single port, and
the output capacity of the gyro-compass is exceeded.
• When this happens, the potential of the LOW level of the output signal may
occasionally rise. The input spec, ications for the GYRO I/F circuit require the
LOW level of +/-2.5 V or less. The HIGH level must be +/-20 V or more.
In the previous model, the JMA-9900, the GYRO I/F circuit
i continued to operate even when the power of the radar display
unit was turned off, receiving power from the output signal of
the gyro-compass.

In the JMA-9100/7100, the GYRO I/F circuit operates using the


internal power supply of the display unit even when the display
unit is turned off. This has reduced the output conditions on the
gyro-compass side. From the perspective of the gyro-compass,
the input resistance of the GYRO I/F circuit is maintained at a
high level. (Reference: 22kΩ @24 Vdc, when the display unit is
turned off.)

[2]-3 GYRO(DATA) SYNCHRO


If errors appear intermittently, the situation may improve , you switch No. 5 of
DIP-SW S2 on the GYRO I/F circuit to ON. However, this S2(5) only extends the
time it takes for an error to be ident, ied, and it does not resolve the essential
problem on the GYRO side.

7.3.2.3 Blurry image on the remote display 7


[1] Content

This problem occurs due to cable loss , long cables are used in connections or ,
there is a mismatch with the input impedance on the remote display side.

Correct operation has been confirmed using a 30 m cable to connect a JRC VDR,
when using the CQD-1831 (VDR I/F kit) and a 3C-2V coaxial cable.

[2] Problem location

[2]-1 Cable type


If it is necessary to transfer signals over a long distance, use a coaxial cable (such
as 3C-2V).

[2]-2 Cable length


If it is necessary to transfer signals over a distance of 30 m or more, use a buffer
amp (sold separately) in between the main unit and the remote display.

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[2]-3 Remote display


The signal quality is also affected by the monitor used for the remote display. If
the display is still distorted when a coaxial cable is used, the situation may be
improved by using a buffer amp.

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Section 8
Drawings

Drawings
8.1 Outline Drawings ...................................................................................8-1
8.1.1 NKE-1139 ................................................................................................... 8-2
8.1.2 NKE-1130 ................................................................................................... 8-3
8.1.3 NKE-1129-7 ................................................................................................ 8-4
8.1.4 NKE-1129-9 ................................................................................................ 8-5
8.1.5 NKE-1125-6 ................................................................................................ 8-6
8.1.6 NKE-1125-9 ................................................................................................ 8-7
8.1.7 NKE-2254-6HS ........................................................................................... 8-8
8.1.8 NKE-2103-6 ................................................................................................ 8-9
8.1.9 NKE-2103-6HS ......................................................................................... 8-10
8.1.10 NTG-3230 ................................................................................................. 8-11
8.1.11 NTG-3225 ................................................................................................. 8-12
8.1.12 NCD-4990 ................................................................................................. 8-13
8.1.13 NWZ-170 ................................................................................................... 8-14
8.1.14 NDC-1399-9 .............................................................................................. 8-15
8.1.15 NCE-5163 ................................................................................................. 8-16
8.1.16 NCD-4790 ................................................................................................. 8-17
8.1.17 NWZ-173 ................................................................................................... 8-18
8.1.18 NDC-1399-7 .............................................................................................. 8-19
8.1.19 NBA-5135 ................................................................................................ 8-20
8.1.20 NQE-3141-4A ........................................................................................... 8-21
8.1.21 NQE-3141-8A .......................................................................................... 8-22
8.1.22 NQE-3167 ................................................................................................ 8-23
8.2 General System Diagram ....................................................................8-24
8.2.1 JMA-9133-SA ........................................................................................... 8-25
8.2.2 JMA-9132-SA ........................................................................................... 8-26
8.2.3 JMA-9123-9XA ......................................................................................... 8-27
8.2.4 JMA-9123-7XA ......................................................................................... 8-28
8.2.5 JMA-9122-9XA ......................................................................................... 8-29
8.2.6 JMA-9122-6XA ......................................................................................... 8-30
8.2.7 JMA-9122-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-31
8.2.8 JMA-9110-6XA ......................................................................................... 8-32
8.2.9 JMA-9110-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-33
8.2.10 JMA-7133-SA ........................................................................................... 8-34
8.2.11 JMA-7132-SA ........................................................................................... 8-35
8.2.12 JMA-7123-9XA ......................................................................................... 8-36
8.2.13 JMA-7123-7XA ......................................................................................... 8-37
8.2.14 JMA-7122-9XA ......................................................................................... 8-38
8.2.15 JMA-7122-6XA ......................................................................................... 8-39
8.2.16 JMA-7122-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-40
8.2.17 JMA-7110-6XA ......................................................................................... 8-41
8.2.18 JMA-7110-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-42
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram ................................................8-43
8.3.1 JMA-9133-SA .......................................................................................... 8-44
8.3.2 JMA-9132-SA ........................................................................................... 8-45
8.3.3 JMA-9123-7XA/9XA ................................................................................. 8-46
8.3.4 JMA-9122-6XA/9XA ................................................................................. 8-47
8.3.5 JMA-9122-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-48
8.3.6 JMA-9122-6XAH (Tabletop) .................................................................... 8-49
8.3.7 JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH .............................................................................. 8-50
8.3.8 JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH (Tabletop) ........................................................... 8-51
8.3.9 JMA-7133-SA ........................................................................................... 8-52
8.3.10 JMA-7132-SA ........................................................................................... 8-53
8.3.11 JMA-7123-7XA/9XA ................................................................................. 8-54
8.3.12 JMA-7122-6XA/9XA ................................................................................. 8-55
8.3.13 JMA-7122-6XAH ....................................................................................... 8-56
8.3.14 JMA-7122-6XAH (Tabletop) ................................................................... 8-57
8.3.15 JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH ............................................................................... 8-58
8.3.16 JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH (Tabletop) ............................................................ 8-59
8.3.17 NCD-4990T (Tabletop) ............................................................................. 8-60
8.3.18 NCD-4790T (Tabletop) ............................................................................. 8-61
8.4 Interconnection Diagram ....................................................................8-62
8.4.1 NKE-1139-1 .............................................................................................. 8-63
8.4.2 NKE-1139-2 .............................................................................................. 8-64
8.4.3 NTG-3230 ................................................................................................. 8-65
8.4.4 NKE-1130-1 .............................................................................................. 8-66
8.4.5 NKE-1130-2 .............................................................................................. 8-67
8.4.6 NKE-1129-71/91 ....................................................................................... 8-68
8.4.7 NKE-1129-72/92 ....................................................................................... 8-69
8.4.8 NTG-3225 ................................................................................................. 8-70
8.4.9 NKE-1125-61/91 ....................................................................................... 8-71
8.4.10 NKE-1125-62/92 ....................................................................................... 8-72
8.4.11 NKE-2254-6HS ......................................................................................... 8-73
8.4.12 NKE-2103-6/6HS ...................................................................................... 8-74
8.4.13 NCD-4990 ................................................................................................. 8-75
8.4.14 NCD-4990 (with NBA-5135) ..................................................................... 8-76
8.4.15 NCD-4990T .............................................................................................. 8-77
8.4.16 NCD-4990T (with NBA-5135) .................................................................. 8-78
8.4.17 NCD-4790 ................................................................................................. 8-79
8.4.18 NCD-4790 (with NBA-5135) .................................................................... 8-80
8.4.19 NCD-4790T .............................................................................................. 8-81
8.4.20 NCD-4790T (with NBA-5135) ................................................................. 8-82
8.4.21 NWZ-170-R (NCD-4990) ........................................................................... 8-83
8.4.22 NWZ-170-R (NCD-4990T) ........................................................................ 8-84
8.4.23 NWZ-173-R (NCD-4790) ........................................................................... 8-85
8.4.24 NWZ-173-R (NCD-4790T) ........................................................................ 8-86
8.4.25 NCE-5163-R (NCD-4990/4790) ................................................................ 8-87
8.4.26 NCE-5163-RT (NCD-4990T/4790T) .......................................................... 8-88
8.5 Circuit Schematic ................................................................................8-89
8.5.1 CQD-2097 page 1 ..................................................................................... 8-90
8.5.2 CQD-2097 page 2 ..................................................................................... 8-91
8.5.3 CQD-2097 page 3 ..................................................................................... 8-92
8.5.4 CQD-2097 page 4 ..................................................................................... 8-93
8.5.5 CQD-2097 page 5 ..................................................................................... 8-94
8.5.6 CQD-2097 page 6 ..................................................................................... 8-95
8.5.7 CQD-2097 page 7 ..................................................................................... 8-96
8.5.8 CQD-2097 page 8 ..................................................................................... 8-97
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8.1 Outline Drawings

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8.1.1 NKE-1139

Fig 8-1: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-1139

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8.1.2 NKE-1130

Fig 8-2: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-1130

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8.1.3 NKE-1129-7

Fig 8-3: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-1129-7

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8.1.4 NKE-1129-9

Fig 8-4: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-1129-9

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8.1.5 NKE-1125-6

Fig 8-5: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-1125-6

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8.1.6 NKE-1125-9

Fig 8-6: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-1125-9

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8.1.7 NKE-2254-6HS

Fig 8-7: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-2254-6HS

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8.1.8 NKE-2103-6

Fig 8-8: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-2103-6

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8.1.9 NKE-2103-6HS

Fig 8-9: Oultline drawing of Scanner unit, type NKE-2103-6HS

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8.1.10 NTG-3230

Fig 8-10: Oultline drawing of Transmitter-receiver unit, type NTG-3230

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8.1.11 NTG-3225

Fig 8-11: Oultline drawing of Transmitter-receiver unit, type NTG-3225

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8.1.12 NCD-4990

Fig 8-12: Oultline drawing of Display unit, type NCD-4990

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8.1.13 NWZ-170

Fig 8-13: Oultline drawing of Monitor unit, type NWZ-170

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8.1.14 NDC-1399-9

Fig 8-14: Oultline drawing of radar process unit, type NDC-1399-9

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8.1.15 NCE-5163

Fig 8-15: Oultline drawing of Operation unit, type NCE-5163

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8.1.16 NCD-4790

Fig 8-16: Oultline drawing of Display unit, type NCD-4790

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8.1.17 NWZ-173

Fig 8-17: Oultline drawing of Monitor unit, type NWZ-173

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8.1.18 NDC-1399-7

Fig 8-18: Oultline drawing of Radar process unit, type NDC-1399-7

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8.1.19 NBA-5135

Fig 8-19: Oultline drawing of AC-DC converter unit, type NBA-5135

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8.1.20 NQE-3141-4A

Fig 8-20: Oultline drawing of ISW unit, type NQE-3141-4A

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8.1.21 NQE-3141-8A

Fig 8-21: Oultline drawing of ISW unit, type NQE-3141-8A

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8.1.22 NQE-3167

Fig 8-22: Oultline drawing of Power control unit, type NQE-3167

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8.2 General System Diagram

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8.2.1 JMA-9133-SA
NKE-1139
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-84
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0. 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

CO A X IA L CA B L E
NBL-175 H F - 2 0 D ( J R C S U P P L Y)
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
NTG-3230
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V -MPYC YS - 7 0. 6/1 k V- DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V -T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V -T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1 k V- DPYCYS - 1 .5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS

8
for POWER FAIL ALARM
3 C-2 V x 5 ( MAX 30 m) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H-2 69 511 11 53
M A X 1 8 .0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V -T T YCS - 4
H - 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN -901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V -MPYC -4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V -T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V -T T YCS - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(S-BAND 30kW RADAR)


JMA-9133-SA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9133 -SA

Fig 8-23: General system diagram of JMA-9133-SA

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8.2.2 JMA-9132-SA
NKE-1130
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-84
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)

O P TIO N
AC100 V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200 W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0. 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

NBL-175
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
TRANSFORMER

14 CO RE S COMP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

250V - MPYCYS - 7 0 .6/ 1k V- DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN


GYRO
250V - T T YCS- 1 AC220 V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
LOG(NMEA 0183)
250V - T T YCS- 1 0 .6/ 1k V- DPYCYS - 1.5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2V x 5 ( MAX 30 m)
VDR DC24V(BATTERY),1W
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250V - T T YCS- 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS(JAN-901M)
H - 2 6 6 8 5 1 0 0 1 9 ( J R C S U P P L Y) S P A R E

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250V - MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250V - T T YCS- 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON )
250V - T T YCS- 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(S-BAND 30kW RADAR)


JMA-9132-SA形レーダー 総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9132 -SA

Fig 8-24: General system diagram of JMA-9132-SA

8- 26
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.3 JMA-9123-9XA
NKE-1129-9
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)

O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 . 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5
FL E X IB L E WA V E G UIDE
NBL-175 F R - 9 ( J R C S U P P L Y)
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
NTG-3225
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V -DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V -DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS

8
for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY), 1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)


JMA-9123-9XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9123 -9XA

Fig 8-25: JMA-9123-9XA 系統図

8- 27
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.4 JMA-9123-7XA
NKE-1129-7
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 . 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

FL E X IB L E WA V E G UIDE
NBL-175 F R - 9 ( J R C S U P P L Y)
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
NTG-3225
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CORE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V -DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800 VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V -DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)


JMA-9123-7XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9123 -7XA

Fig 8-26: General system diagram of JMA-9123-7XA

8- 28
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.5 JMA-9122-9XA
NKE-1125-9
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)

O P TIO N
AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 . 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

NBL-175
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V -DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V -DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS

8
for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)


JMA-9122-9XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9122 -9XA

Fig 8-27: General system diagram of JMA-9122-9XA

8- 29
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.6 JMA-9122-6XA
NKE-1125-6
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N
AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 . 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

NBL-175
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V -MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1 k V- DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800 VA
250 V -T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V -T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1 k V- DPYCYS - 1 .5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3 C-2 V x 5 ( MAX 30 m) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 .0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V -T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J R C SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN -901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V -MPYC -4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V -T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V -T T YCS - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE,COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.

(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)


JMA-9122-6XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9122 -6XA

Fig 8-28: General system diagram of JMA-9122-6XA

8- 30
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.7 JMA-9122-6XAH
NKE-2254-6HS
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)

O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 . 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

NBL-175
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
TRANSFORMER

1 9 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
C F Q -6 9 1 2-* * 65m MAX
M A X 1 4 .5 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V -DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN


GYRO AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V -DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM

8
3C- 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY ),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)


JMA-9122-6XAH形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9122 -6XAH

Fig 8-29: General system diagram of JMA-9122-6XAH

8- 31
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.8 JMA-9110-6XA
NKE-2103-6
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
PERFORMANCE UNIT

1 9 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
C F Q - 6 9 1 2- * * 65 m MAX
M A X 1 4 . 5 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V- D PYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220 V, 60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YC S - 1
LOG(NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YC S - 1 0. 6/1k V- D PYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C - 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H-26 95111153
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
H - 2695110006 ( J R C SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN- 901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(X-BAND 10kW RADAR)


JMA-9110-6XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9110 -6XA

Fig 8-30: General system diagram of JMA-9110-6XA

8- 32
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.9 JMA-9110-6XAH
NKE-2103-6HS
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
PERFORMANCE UNIT

1 9 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
C F Q - 6 9 1 2- * * 65m MAX
M A X 1 4 . 5 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4990
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V- D PYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ, 800VA
250 V- T T YC S - 1
LOG(NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YC S - 1 0. 6/1k V- D PYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS

8
for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C - 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H-26 95111153
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
H - 2695110006 ( J R C SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN- 901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(X-BAND 10kW RADAR)


JMA-9110-6XAH形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -9110 -6XAH

Fig 8-31: General system diagram of JMA-9110-6XAH

8- 33
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.10 JMA-7133-SA
NKE-1139
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-84
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 .6 / 1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 . 5

CO A X IA L CA B L E
NBL-175 H F - 2 0 D ( J R C S U P P L Y)
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz, 1φ
NTG-3230
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V- DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V, 60Hz, 1φ,800 VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG(NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V- DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2V x 5 ( MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 95 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS

注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(S-BAND 30kW RADAR)


JMA-7133-SA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7133 -SA

Fig 8-32: General system diagram of JMA-7133-SA

8- 34
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.11 JMA-7132-SA
NKE-1130
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-84
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N
AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 .6 / 1k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 . 5

NBL-175
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V -DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220 V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V -DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS

8
for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS

注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(S-BAND 30kW RADAR)


JMA-7132-SA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7132 -SA

Fig 8-33: General system diagram of JMA-7132-SA

8- 35
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.12 JMA-7123-9XA
NKE-1129-9
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0. 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

FL E X IB L E WA V E G UIDE
NBL-175 F R - 9 ( J R C S U P P L Y)
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
NTG-3225
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V -DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V -DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS

注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .
(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
JMA-7123-9XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7123 -9XA

Fig 8-34: General system diagram of JMA-7123-9XA

8- 36
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.13 JMA-7123-7XA
NKE-1129-7
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0. 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

FL E X IB L E WA V E G UIDE
NBL-175 F R - 9 ( J R C S U P P L Y)
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
NTG-3225
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1 k V- D PYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800 VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1 k V- D PYCYS - 1 .5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS

8
for POWER FAIL ALARM
3 C-2 V x 5 ( MAX 30 m) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC -4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS

注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE,COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.

(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)


JMA-7123-7XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7123 -7XA

Fig 8-35: General system diagram of JMA-7123-7XA

8- 37
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.14 JMA-7122-9XA
NKE-1125-9
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0. 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

NBL-175
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S COMP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V -DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ,800 VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V -DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS

注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .
(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
JMA-7122-9XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7122 -9XA

Fig 8-36: General system diagram of JMA-7122-9XA

8- 38
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.15 JMA-7122-6XA
NKE-1125-6
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N
AC100 V,60Hz (5A)
1φ, 200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 .6 / 1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 . 5

NBL-175
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220 V,60Hz,1φ
TRANSFORMER

1 4 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H- 2 6 9 5 1 1 0 0 5 6
M A X 2 3 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0.6 /1k V- DPYCY -6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220V,60Hz,1φ, 800VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG(NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0.6 /1k V- DPYCYS - 1.5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS

8
for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2V x 5 ( MAX 30m) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H -2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .

(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)


JMA-7122-6XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7122 -6XA

Fig 8-37: General system diagram of JMA-7122-6XA

8- 39
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.16 JMA-7122-6XAH
NKE-2254-6HS
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
CIRCUIT BREAKER PERFORMANCE UNIT
(SHIP YARD SUPPLY)
O P TIO N

AC100V,60Hz (5A)
1φ,200W
( W I T H P M U N I T)

0 . 6 /1 k V - D P Y C Y S- 1 .5

NBL-175
SHIP’S MAIN
for HEATER
STEPDOWN AC220V,60Hz,1φ
TRANSFORMER

1 9 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
C F Q -6 9 1 2-* * 65 m MAX
M A X 1 4 .5 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V -DPYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220 V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YCS - 1
LOG (NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YCS - 1 0. 6/1k V -DPYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C- 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H-2 6 9 5 1 1 1 1 5 3
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
H- 2695110006 ( J RC SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN-901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YCS - 4
AIS

注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .
(X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
JMA-7122-6XAH形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7122 -6XAH

Fig 8-38: General system diagram of JMA-7122-6XAH

8- 40
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.17 JMA-7110-6XA
NKE-2103-6
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
PERFORMANCE UNIT

1 9 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
C F Q -6 9 1 2-* * 65 m MA X
M A X 1 4 . 5 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V- D PYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220 V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YC S - 1
LOG(NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YC S - 1 0. 6/1k V- D PYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS

8
for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C - 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H-26 95111153
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
H - 2695110006 ( J R C SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN- 901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .
(X-BAND 10kW RADAR)
JMA-7110-6XA形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7110 -6XA

Fig 8-39: General system diagram of JMA-7110-6XA

8- 41
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.2 General System Diagram

8.2.18 JMA-7110-6XAH
NKE-2103-6HS
SCANNER UNIT

NJU-85
PERFORMANCE UNIT

1 9 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
C F Q - 6 9 1 2- * * 65m MA X
M A X 1 4 . 5 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)

NCD-4790
DISPLAY UNIT

GYRO
250 V- MPYCYS - 7 0. 6/1k V- D PYCY - 6 SHIP’S MAIN
AC220 V,60Hz,1φ,800VA
250 V- T T YC S - 1
LOG(NMEA 0183)
250 V- T T YC S - 1 0. 6/1k V- D PYCYS - 1. 5 SHIP’S MAIN
DGPS for POWER FAIL ALARM
3C - 2 V x 5 (MAX 30m ) DC24V(BATTERY),1W
VDR
1 8 CO RE S CO MP O S ITE CA B L E
H-26 95111153
M A X 1 8 . 0 φ ( J R C S U P P L Y)
RADAR(INTER SWITCH)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
H - 2695110006 ( J R C SUPPLY )
ECDIS (JAN- 901M)
H - 7 Z C N A 0 4 8 3 ( J R C S U P P L Y)

ALERM MONITORING SYSTEM


(NEAREST APPROACH) 250 V- MPYC - 4
(POWER FAIL)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
CONNING DISPLAY (JAN-701-CON)
250 V- T T YC S - 4
AIS
注) レーダーの動作が他の無線装置に、雑音妨害を与えることを防止するために、レーダーケーブルを他の無線
装置のケーブルから極力離して敷設して下さい。特に、空中線ケーブルを他の無線装置のケーブルと平行に
敷設しないで下さい。
NOTE: ELIMINATING THE INTERFERENCE ON FREQUENCIES USED FOR MARINE COMMUNICATIONS AND
NAVIGATION DUE TO OPERATION OF THE RADAR.
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT
.
(ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER
. etc..)
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR
SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT .
(X-BAND 10kW RADAR)
JMA-7110-6XAH形レーダー総合系統図
GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA -7110 -6XAH

Fig 8-40: General system diagram of JMA-7110-6XAH

8- 42
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

8- 43
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990
14-C OR ES CO MPO SITE CABLE (JRC SU PPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.1
RADAR H -2695111153 H-2695110056
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-1139-1/2
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD+
2 VD-
2
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG - YE L
3 1 U1 TB103 TB104 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ GR N GRY P1
BLU 2 V1 1 PTI PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 4 3 U 2 PTE
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ BLU PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L 4 V 3 L VR WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- R ED
T XI TXI
OR N 5 UTH 4 PMS B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+ ORN T XE TXE
GRN W HT 6 +12v 5 E
7 BZIN1 10 MTR- 4
7 C2 6 TXI
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE WHT P82
WHT-B LU 8 ΦZE 7 TXE B LU
P2
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) 3 L VR B LU
9 ΦZ 8 (NC ) LVR
WHT-WH T R ED R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V 1 PMS
B LU 10 ΦA 9 (NC ) B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
11 E 10 (NC ) E
ORG
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

12 PWR IN1 PU R
BLK 12 ΦB 11 VER R
13 PWR IN1E 2 BLK
PNK 12 E
>

14 PWR OU T1
J4407 BR N
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2
16 VDO U T1
17 VDO U T1E PERFORMANCE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
JMA-9133-SA

19 TRIG OU T1E “D” HEATER OPTION MONITOR


PU R
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1
CIRCU IT BREAKER
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E
W HT 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 5A ( SHIP YA RD SUPPLY ) NJU-84
22 BZO UT1
8.Drawings

RED
R A C100V,1φ ,100W
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L 0. 6/1kV -DPYCYS-1.5
GRN
>

G 24 MTRO UT 1+

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN +
GR Y NBL-175 0. 6/1kV -DPYCYS-1.5
H BA TT IN -
Y EL STEP -DOWN SHIP’S MAINS
U TRA NSFORME R
B LK GRN AC 220V, 1φ, for H EATER
V

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W
(J RC SUPPL Y)
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1
19-CORES CO MPO SIT E CA BLE (JR C SUPPL Y)
H-2695110056 HF-20D COAXIAL CABLE
CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1 (JRC SUPPLY)
DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
250V-T TYCS-1

8- 44
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1
6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E TB201 T B203 TB204
1 OR N GR Y
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1 1 VD + 1 +12V 1 PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 WHT
LOG 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E 2 VD - 2 C2 2 PTE
2 BLU
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1 3 TR IG+ 3 ΦZE 3 L VR
3 R ED
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E 4 TR IG- 4 ΦZ 4 PMS
3 1
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1 5 BP+ 5 ΦA 5 E
4
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E 6 BP-/BZ- 6 E 6 TXI
4 2
15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2 7 BZ+ 7 ΦB 7 TXE
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

ORN
16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E 8 MTR + 8 8 (N C)
RED W HT R ED PUR
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2 9 MTR - 9 +48V 9 VERR
BLU BLK
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E 10 MTR E 10 +48V G 10 E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E T B202
BLK YE L
23 EXφZ2 1 U1
GRN
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E 2 V1
AIS 25 (NC ) 3 W1
YE L
26 (NC ) 4 U0
GRN
27 ACKO U T+ 5 V0
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T- 6 W0
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)

Fig 8-41: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-9133-SA


30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+
TRANSCEIVER UNIT NTG-3230
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (S-BAND 30kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-9133-SA レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-9133-SA
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990
19-C OR ES CO MPO SITE CABLE (JRC SU PPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.2
RADAR H -2695111153 H-2695110056
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-1130-1/2
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD+
2 VD-
2
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ P1
BLU PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 4
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L T B101 TB102 WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- T XI TXI
3 RE D B RN
OR N 1 BP+ 1 +48V B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+ BLU T XE TXE
GRN W HT 2 BP- 2 +48VG
7 BZIN1 10 MTR- 4 YEL
3 BZ+ 3 U1
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE GRN P82 P2
WHT-B LU 4 BZ- 4 V1 B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) 2 L VR B LU
5 TRIG + 5 W1 LVR
WHT-WH T R ED R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS PMS
B LU 6 TRIG - 6 B LK B LK
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG ORN E E
ORG 7 MTR+ 7
12 PWR IN1 W HT
BLK 8 MTR- 8
13 PWR IN1E
PNK 9 MTRE 9
14 PWR OU T1 1
J4407 BR N 10 VD+ 10 UT H
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 11 VD- 11 U
16 VDO U T1
12 V
17 VDO U T1E PERFORMANCE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
JMA-9132-SA

19 TRIG OU T1E MONITOR


PU R
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E
W HT NJU-84
RED 22 BZO UT1
R
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L
GRN 24 MTRO UT 1+
G

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN +
GR Y BA TT IN -
H
Y EL
B LK U
V GRN

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W “D” HEATER OPTION
(J RC SUPPL Y) C IRCU IT BR EAKER
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1 0. 6/1kV -DPYCY S-1.5 5A ( SHIP YAR D SUPPLY)
AC100V,1φ,100W
0.6/1k V-D PYCYS-1.5

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR) N BL-175 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 SHIP’S MAINS
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD S TEP- DOW N
T RA NSF OR MER AC220V, 1φ, fo r HEAT ER
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

250V-T TYCS-1

8- 45
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
>

5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1


6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
8.Drawings

13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1


14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
>

15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2


16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E
RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)

Fig 8-42: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-9132-SA


30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (S-BAND 30kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-9132-SA レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-9132-SA

8
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990
19-C OR ES CO MPO SITE CABLE (JRC SU PPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.3
RADAR H -2695111153 H-2695110056
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-1129-71/72/91/92
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD+
2 VD-
2
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
3 TB103 TB105 TB104 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ YEL GRY P1
BLU 1 U1 1 U 1 PTI PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- GR N PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 4 2 V1 2 V 2 PTE
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) 3 W1 3 UT H BLU 3 L VR WHT
VDR YE L T XI W HT
5 BPIN1 8 BZ- OR N R ED B RN TXI
OR N 4 +12v 4 PMS B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+ T XE TXE
GRN W HT 5 C2 5 E
7 BZIN1 10 MTR- WHT 4
6 Φ ZE 6 TXI
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE 3 P82 P2
WHT-B LU 7 ΦZ 7 TXE B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) 1 L VR B LU
8 ΦA 8 (NC ) LVR
WHT-WH T R ED PU R R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS PMS
B LU 9 E 9 VER R B LK B LK
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG 2 BLK E E
ORG 10 ΦB 10 E
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

12 PWR IN1
BLK
13 PWR IN1E
PNK
>

14 PWR OU T1
J4407 BR N
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2
16 VDO U T1
17 VDO U T1E PERFORMANCE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
19 TRIG OU T1E “D” HEATER OPTION MONITOR
PU R
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1
CIRCU IT BREAKER
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E
W HT 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 5A ( SHIP YA RD SUPPLY ) NJU-85
22 BZO UT1
8.Drawings

RED
R A C100V,1φ ,100W
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L 0.6/1k V-DPYCY S-1. 5
GRN
>

G 24 MTRO UT 1+

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN +
GR Y NBL-175 0.6/1kV -DPYCYS-1. 5
H BA TT IN -
STEP -DOWN SHIP’S MAINS
JMA-9123-7XA/9XA

Y EL TRA NSFORME R
B LK U
V GRN AC 220V, 1φ, for H EATER

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W
(J RC SUPPL Y)
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1
19-CORES CO MPO SIT E CA BLE (JR C SUPPL Y)
H-2695110056 F R-9 FLEXIBLE WAVEGUIDE
CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1 (JRC SUPPLY)
DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
250V-T TYCS-1

8- 46
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1
6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E TB201 T B203 TB204
1 OR N GR Y
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1 1 VD + 1 +12V 1 PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 WHT
LOG 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E 2 VD - 2 C2 2 PTE
2 BLU
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1 3 TR IG+ 3 ΦZE 3 L VR
3 R ED
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E 4 TR IG- 4 ΦZ 4 PMS
3 1
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1 5 BP+ 5 ΦA 5 E
4
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E 6 BP-/BZ- 6 E 6 TXI
4 2
15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2 7 BZ+ 7 ΦB 7 TXE
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

ORN
16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E 8 MTR + 8 8 (N C)
RED W HT R ED P UR
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2 9 MTR - 9 +48V 9 VER R
BLU BLK
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E 10 MTR E 10 +48V G 10 E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E T B202
BLK YE L
23 EXφZ2 1 U1
GRN
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E 2 V1
AIS 25 (NC ) 3
YEL
26 (NC ) 4 U0
GR N
27 ACKO U T+ 5 V0
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T- 6
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
4 (N C)

Fig 8-43: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-9123-7XA/9XA


GYRO TRANSCEIVER UNIT NTG-3225
5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1kV-D PY CY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-9123-7XA/9XA レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-9123-7XA/9XA
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990
19-C OR ES CO MPO SITE CABLE (JRC SU PPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.4
RADAR H -2695111153 H-2695110056
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-1125-61/62/91/92
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD+
2 VD-
2
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ P1
BLU PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 4
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L T B101 TB102 WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- T XI TXI
3 RE D B RN
OR N 1 BP+ 1 +48V B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+ BLU T XE TXE
GRN W HT 2 BP- 2 +48VG
7 BZIN1 10 MTR- 4
3 BZ+ 3
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE YEL P82 P2
WHT-B LU 4 BZ- 4 U1 B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) 2 GRN L VR B LU
5 TRIG + 5 V1 LVR
WHT-WH T R ED R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS PMS
B LU 6 TRIG - 6 W1 B LK B LK
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG ORN E E
ORG 7 MTR+
12 PWR IN1 W HT
BLK 8 MTR-
13 PWR IN1E
PNK 9 MTRE TB105
14 PWR OU T1 1
J4407 BR N 10 VD+ 1 U
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 11 VD- 2 V
16 VDO U T1
3 UT H
17 VDO U T1E PERFORMANCE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
19 TRIG OU T1E MONITOR
PU R
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E
W HT NJU-85
RED 22 BZO UT1
R
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L
GRN 24 MTRO UT 1+
G

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN +
GR Y BA TT IN -
H
JMA-9122-6XA/9XA

Y EL
B LK U
V GRN

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W “D” HEATER OPTION
(J RC SUPPL Y) C IRCU IT BR EAKER
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1 0.6/1kV-DPYCY S-1. 5 5A ( SHIP YAR D SUPPLY)
AC100V,1φ, 100W
0. 6/1kV-DPYC YS-1.5

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR) N BL-175 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 SHIP’S MAINS
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD S TEP- DOW N
T RA NSF OR MER AC220V, 1φ, fo r HEAT ER
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

250V-T TYCS-1

8- 47
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
>

5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1


6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
8.Drawings

13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1


14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
>

15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2


16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E
RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
4 (N C)

Fig 8-44: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-9122-6XA/9XA


GYRO
5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1kV-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-9122-6XA/9XA レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-9122-6XA/9XA

8
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990
19-CO RES CO MPOSITE CABLE (J RC SUPPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.5
C FQ -6912-**
RADAR H -2695111153
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-2254-6HS
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
COA XI AL
1 VD+
2 VD-
SHI ELD
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
OR N J4 J3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ BLK .T/ SKY .T P1
BLU B LK BLU.T /GRY .T PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 GR N 2A 2A
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- W HT .T/ ORN.T T XI TXI
Y EL B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+
1A YE L.T/ PNK.T
1A T XE TXE
GRN W HT
7 BZIN1 10 MTR-
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE J5 P82 P2
WHT-B LU PU R. T/ BRN.T J1 B LU B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) L VR LVR
WHT-WH T Y EL.T/ PNK.T 2A SHIE LD R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS R ED
R ED.T/ GR N. T TIY B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
E
ORG B LK.T/ SK Y.T 1A
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

12 PWR IN1
BLK TIYE
13 PWR IN1E CBD -1684A TB522 R ED.T/ GR N.T
PNK WHT.T/ ORN.T
>

14 PWR OU T1 J2 ORN
J4407 BR N 1 + C OAXI AL BP
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 VD
16 VDO U T1
17 VDO U T1E 2 ー BPE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
VDE PERFORMANCE
PU R .T/ BRN.T GR N
19 TRIG OU T1E 3 FG
B LU.T /GRY .T YEL
BZ MONITOR
PU R M TR+
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1 BLK
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E WHT
BZE
W HT M TR- NJU-85
22 BZO UT1 CBD -1684A TB521
8.Drawings

RED
R
JMA-9122-6XAH

23 BZO UT1E 1 U
WHT-YE L
GRN
>

G 24 MTRO UT 1+ 2 V

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T TB105
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- 3 FG W 406 H- 7ZC RD1342 A
B 1 U
26 MTRO UT 1E ( Wir ing is com pleted .)
GR Y 2 V
H CBD -1661 ACO U T1
3 UT H
B LK BA TT IN +
V

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
BA TT IN -
H -2695110006 U
(J RC SUPPL Y) V
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1 W

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
250V-T TYCS-1

8- 48
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E “D” HEATER OPTION
5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1 C IRCU IT BR EAKER
6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E 0.6/1kV-DPYCY S-1. 5 5A ( SHIP YAR D SUPPLY)
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1 AC100V,1φ, 100W
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E 0.6/1k V-D PYCYS-1.5
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1 N BL-175 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
12 AL MTX- S TEP- DOW N
SHIP’S MAINS
12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
T RA NSF OR MER AC220V, 1φ, fo r HEAT ER
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E


RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)

Fig 8-45: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-9122-6XAH


3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-9122-6XAH レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-9122-6XAH
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990T
19-CO RES CO MPOSITE CABLE (J RC SUPPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.6
C FQ -6912-**
RADAR H -2695111153
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-2254-6HS
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
C OA XI AL
1 VD+
2 VD-
SHI ELD
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
OR N J4 J3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ BLK .T/ SKY .T P1
BLU B LK BLU.T /GRY .T PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 GR N 2A 2A
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- W HT .T/ ORN.T T XI TXI
Y EL AC/DC CONVERTER UNIT B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+
1A YE L.T/ PNK.T
1A T XE TXE
GRN W HT
7 BZIN1 10 MTR-

WHT-B LU
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE
NBA-5135 PU R. T/ BRN.T
J5 P82
B LU
P2
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) J1 L VR B LU
Y EL.T/ PNK.T LVR
WHT-WH T 2A SHIE LD R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS PMS
R ED.T/ GR N. T TIY B LK B LK
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E E
ORG B LK.T/ SK Y.T CBD -1684A TB 522 1A
12 PWR IN1 WHT -B LK
BLK 1 + TIYE
13 PWR IN1E TB401 R ED.T/ GR N.T B LK-B LK
PNK WHT.T/ ORN.T 2 ー
14 PWR OU T1 WHT- BLK GRN J2 ORN
J4407 BR N 1 + 3 FG C OAXI AL BP
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 VD
16 VDO U T1
BLK- BLK BPE
17 VDO U T1E 2 ー
R ED CBD -1684A TB 521 VDE PERFORMANCE
18 TRIG OU T1 PU R .T/ BRN.T WHT GR N
GR N B LU.T /GRY .T
1 U BZ
19 TRIG OU T1E 3 FG B LK YEL MONITOR
PU R 2 V M TR+
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1 GRN BLK
3 FG BZE
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E WHT
W HT M TR- NJU-85
RED 22 BZO UT1
R
23 BZO UT1E W 408 H-7ZC RD134 4A
WHT-YE L ( J RC SUPPLY)
GRN 24 MTRO UT 1+
G

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T TB105
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B 1 U
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN + W 407 H- 7ZC RD1343 A
GR Y ( JRC SU PPLY) 2 V
H BA TT IN -
W HT 3 UT H
B LK U
V BLK

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W
GRN
(J RC SUPPL Y)
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
JMA-9122-6XAH (Tabletop)

2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E


JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

250V-T TYCS-1

8- 49
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E “D” HEATER OPTION
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5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1 C IRCU IT BR EAKER


6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E 0.6/1kV-DPYCY S-1. 5 5A ( SHIP YAR D SUPPLY)
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1 AC100V,1φ, 100W
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E 0.6/1k V-D PY CYS-1.5
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1 N BL-175 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
12 AL MTX- S TEP- DOW N
SHIP’S MAINS
12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
8.Drawings

T RA NSF OR MER AC220V, 1φ, fo r HEAT ER


13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
>

15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2


16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E
RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1k V-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+ T B402
R ED
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1- 1 U
W HT
1 1/R1 7 (N C) 2 V
B LK

Fig 8-46: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-9122-6XAH (Tabletop)


2 2/S1 8 (N C) 3 W
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
R ED WHT
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
B LK
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING W HT B LK (X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

( NEAREST AP PRO ACH) W 405 H -7ZC RD 1341A( JRC SUPPLY)


0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 W iring is com pleted.
JMA-9122-6XAH レーダー(卓上型) 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-9122-6XAH(desktop)

8
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990
19-CO RES CO MPOSITE CABLE (J RC SUPPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.7
C FQ -6912-**
RADAR H -2695111153
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-2103-6/6HS
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
COA XI AL
1 VD+
2 VD-
SHI ELD
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
OR N J4 J3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ BLK .T/ SKY .T P1
BLU B LK BLU.T /GRY .T PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 GR N 2A 2A
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- W HT .T/ ORN.T T XI TXI
Y EL B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+
1A YE L.T/ PNK.T
1A T XE TXE
GRN W HT
7 BZIN1 10 MTR-
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE J5 P82 P2
WHT-B LU PU R. T/ BRN.T J1 B LU B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) L VR LVR
WHT-WH T Y EL.T/ PNK.T 2A SHIE LD R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS R ED
R ED.T/ GR N. T ETIY B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
E
ORG B LK.T/ SK Y.T 1A
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

12 PWR IN1
BLK AGND
13 PWR IN1E CBD -1684A TB522 R ED.T/ GR N.T
PNK WHT.T/ ORN.T
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14 PWR OU T1 J2 ORN
J4407 BR N 1 + C OAXI AL EXBP
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 VD
16 VDO U T1
17 VDO U T1E 2 ー AGND
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
VDE PERFORMANCE
PU R .T/ BRN.T GR N
19 TRIG OU T1E 3 FG
B LU.T /GRY .T YEL
EXBZ MONITOR
PU R COM+
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1 BLK
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E WHT
AGND
W HT COM- NJU-85
22 BZO UT1 CBD -1684A TB521
8.Drawings

RED
R
23 BZO UT1E 1 U
WHT-YE L
GRN
>

G 24 MTRO UT 1+ 2 V

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- 3 FG W 406 H- 7ZC RD1342 A
B ( Wir ing is com pleted .)
26 MTRO UT 1E
GR Y CBD -1661 ACO U T1
H
B LK BA TT IN +
V

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
BA TT IN -
JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH

H -2695110006 U
(J RC SUPPL Y) V
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1 W

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
250V-T TYCS-1

8- 50
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1
6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E


RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)

Fig 8-47: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH


5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1kV-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (X-BAND 10kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0. 6/ 1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990T
19-CO RES CO MPOSITE CABLE (J RC SUPPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.8
C FQ -6912-**
RADAR H -2695111153
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD NKE-2103-6/6HS
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
COA XI AL
1 VD+
2 VD-
SHI ELD
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
OR N J4 J3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ BLK .T/ SKY .T P1
BLU B LK BLU.T /GRY .T PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 GR N 2A 2A
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- W HT .T/ ORN.T T XI TXI
Y EL B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+
1A YE L.T/ PNK.T
1A T XE TXE
GRN W HT
7 BZIN1 10 MTR-
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE J5 P82 P2
WHT-B LU PU R. T/ BRN.T J1 B LU B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) L VR LVR
WHT-WH T Y EL.T/ PNK.T 2A SHIE LD R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS R ED
R ED.T/ GR N. T ETIY B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
E
ORG B LK.T/ SK Y.T 1A
12 PWR IN1
BLK AGND
13 PWR IN1E TB401 R ED.T/ GR N.T
PNK WHT.T/ ORN.T J2
14 PWR OU T1 WHT- BLK ORN
J4407 BR N 1 + C OAXI AL EXBP
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 VD
16 VDO U T1
BLK- BLK AGND
17 VDO U T1E 2 ー
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
VDE PERFORMANCE
PU R .T/ BRN.T GR N
GR N B LU.T /GRY .T EXBZ
19 TRIG OU T1E 3 FG YEL MONITOR
PU R COM+
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1 BLK
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E WHT
AGND
W HT COM- NJU-85
RED 22 BZO UT1
R W 408 H- 7ZC RD1344 A
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L ( JRC SU PPLY)
GRN 24 MTRO UT 1+
G

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN + W 407 H- 7ZC RD1343 A
GR Y BA TT IN - ( JRC SU PPLY)
H
W HT
B LK U
V BLK

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W
GRN
(J RC SUPPL Y)
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR) CBD -1684A TB 522
W HT -B LK
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD 1 +
B LK-B LK
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E 2 ー
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

250V-T TYCS-1 GRN

8- 51
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3 3 FG
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
>

5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1


6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E CBD -1684A TB 521
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
W HT
1 U
SOUNDER B LK
JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH (Tabletop)

8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E 2 V


GRN
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1 3 FG
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
8.Drawings

13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1


14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
AC/DC CONVERTER UNIT
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15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2


16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E NBA-5135
RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+ T B402
R ED
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1- 1 U
W HT
1 1/R1 7 (N C) 2 V
B LK
2 2/S1 8 (N C) 3 W
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2-

Fig 8-48: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH (Tabletop)


FILTER AC IN 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
R ED WHT
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
B LK AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W
ALARM MONITORING W HT B LK (X-BAND 10kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

( NEAREST AP PRO ACH) W 405 H -7ZC RD 1341A( JRC SUPPLY)


0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 W iring is com pleted.
JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH レーダー(卓上型) 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH(desktop)

8
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790
19-C OR ES CO MPO SITE CABLE (JRC SU PPLY)
SCANNER UNIT 8.3.9
RADAR H -2695111153 H-2695110056
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-1139-1/2
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD+
2 VD-
2
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG - YE L
3 1 U1 T B103 TB104 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ GRN GRY P1
BLU 2 V1 1 PTI PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 4 3 U 2 PTE
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ BLU PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L 4 V 3 L VR WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- R ED
T XI TXI
OR N 5 U TH 4 PMS B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+ OR N T XE TXE
GRN W HT 6 +12v 5 E
7 BZIN1 10 MTR- 4
7 C2 6 TXI
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE W HT P82
WHT-B LU 8 Φ ZE 7 TXE B LU
P2
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) 3 L VR B LU
9 ΦZ 8 (NC ) LVR
WHT-WH T R ED R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V 1 PMS
B LU 10 ΦA 9 (NC ) B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
11 E 10 (NC ) E
ORG
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

12 PWR IN1 P UR
BLK 12 ΦB 11 VER R
13 PWR IN1E 2 BLK
PNK 12 E
>

14 PWR OU T1
J4407 BR N
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2
16 VDO U T1
17 VDO U T1E PERFORMANCE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
JMA-7133-SA

19 TRIG OU T1E “D” HEATER OPTION MONITOR


PU R
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1
CIRCU IT BREAKER
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E
W HT 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 5A ( SHIP YA RD SUPPLY ) NJU-84
22 BZO UT1
8.Drawings

RED
R A C100V,1φ ,100W
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
GRN
>

G 24 MTRO UT 1+

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN +
GR Y NBL-175 0. 6/1kV -DPYCYS-1.5
H BA TT IN -
Y EL STEP -DOWN SHIP’S MAINS
U TRA NSFORME R
B LK GRN AC 220V, 1φ, for H EATER
V

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W
(J RC SUPPL Y)
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1
19-CORES CO MPO SIT E CA BLE (JR C SUPPL Y)
H-2695110056 HF-20D COAXIAL CABLE
CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1 (JRC SUPPLY)
DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
250V-T TYCS-1

8- 52
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1
6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E TB201 T B203 TB204
1 OR N GR Y
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1 1 VD + 1 +12V 1 PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 WHT
LOG 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E 2 VD - 2 C2 2 PTE
2 BLU
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1 3 TR IG+ 3 ΦZE 3 L VR
3 R ED
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E 4 TR IG- 4 ΦZ 4 PMS
3 1
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1 5 BP+ 5 ΦA 5 E
4
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E 6 BP-/BZ- 6 E 6 TXI
4 2
15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2 7 BZ+ 7 ΦB 7 TXE
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

ORN
16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E 8 MTR + 8 8 (N C)
RED W HT RED PUR
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2 9 MTR - 9 +48V 9 VERR
BLU BLK
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E 10 MTR E 10 +48V G 10 E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E T B202
BLK YE L
23 EXφZ2 1 U1
GRN
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E 2 V1
AIS 25 (NC ) 3 W1
YE L
26 (NC ) 4 U0
GR N
27 ACKO U T+ 5 V0
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T- 6 W1
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)

Fig 8-49: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-7133-SA


30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+
TRANSCEIVER UNIT NTG-3230
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (S-BAND 30kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-7133-SA レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-7133-SA
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790
19-C OR ES CO MPO SITE CABLE (JRC SU PPLY)
SCANNER UNIT
RADAR H -2695111153 H-2695110056
8.3.10
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-1130-1/2
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD+
2 VD-
2
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ P1
BLU PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 4
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L T B101 TB102 WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- T XI TXI
3 RE D B RN
OR N 1 BP+ 1 +48V B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+ BLU T XE TXE
GRN W HT 2 BP- 2 +48VG
7 BZIN1 10 MTR- 4 YEL
3 BZ+ 3 U1
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE GRN P82 P2
WHT-B LU 4 BZ- 4 V1 B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) 2 L VR B LU
5 TRIG + 5 W1 LVR
WHT-WH T R ED R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS PMS
B LU 6 TRIG - 6 B LK B LK
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG ORN E E
ORG 7 MTR+ 7
12 PWR IN1 W HT
BLK 8 MTR- 8
13 PWR IN1E
PNK 9 MTRE 9
14 PWR OU T1 1
J4407 BR N 10 VD+ 10 UT H
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 11 VD- 11 U
16 VDO U T1
12 V
17 VDO U T1E PERFORMANCE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
JMA-7132-SA

19 TRIG OU T1E MONITOR


PU R
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E
W HT NJU-84
RED 22 BZO UT1
R
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L
GRN 24 MTRO UT 1+
G

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN +
GR Y BA TT IN -
H
Y EL
B LK U
V GRN

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W “D” HEATER OPTION
(J RC SUPPL Y) C IRCU IT BR EAKER
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1 0.6/1kV-DPYCY S-1. 5 5A ( SHIP YAR D SUPPLY)
AC100V,1φ, 100W
0.6/1kV-DPYC YS-1.5

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR) N BL-175 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 SHIP’S MAINS
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD S TEP- DOW N
T RA NSF OR MER AC220V, 1φ, fo r HEAT ER
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

250V-T TYCS-1

8- 53
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
>

5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1


6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
8.Drawings

13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1


14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
>

15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2


16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E
RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)

Fig 8-50: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-7132-SA


30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1kV-D PY CY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (S-BAND 30kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-7132-SA レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-7132-SA

8
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790
19-C OR ES CO MPO SITE CABLE (JRC SU PPLY)
SCANNER UNIT
RADAR H -2695111153 H-2695110056
8.3.11
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-1129-71/72/91/92
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD+
2 VD-
2
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
3 TB103 TB105 TB104 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ YE L GRY P1
BLU 1 U1 1 U 1 PTI PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- GR N PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 4 2 V1 2 V 2 PTE
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) 3 W1 3 UT H BLU 3 L VR WHT
VDR YE L T XI W HT
5 BPIN1 8 BZ- OR N R ED B RN TXI
OR N 4 +12v 4 PMS B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+ T XE TXE
GRN W HT 5 C2 5 E
7 BZIN1 10 MTR- W HT 4
6 Φ ZE 6 TXI
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE 3 P82 P2
WHT-B LU 7 ΦZ 7 TXE B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) 1 L VR B LU
8 ΦA 8 (NC ) LVR
WHT-WH T R ED R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V P UR PMS
B LU 9 E 9 VER R B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
2 BLK E
ORG 10 ΦB 10 E
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

12 PWR IN1
BLK
13 PWR IN1E
PNK
>

14 PWR OU T1
J4407 BR N
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2
16 VDO U T1
17 VDO U T1E PERFORMANCE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
19 TRIG OU T1E “D” HEATER OPTION MONITOR
PU R
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1
CIRCU IT BREAKER
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E
W HT 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 5A ( SHIP YA RD SUPPLY ) NJU-85
22 BZO UT1
8.Drawings

RED
R A C100V,1φ ,100W
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L 0.6/ 1kV-D PYCYS-1. 5
GRN
>

G 24 MTRO UT 1+

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN +
GR Y NBL-175 0. 6/1kV -DPYCYS-1.5
H BA TT IN -
STEP -DOWN SHIP’S MAINS
JMA-7123-7XA/9XA

Y EL TRA NSFORME R
B LK U
V GRN AC 220V, 1φ, for H EATER

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W
(J RC SUPPL Y)
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1
19-CORES CO MPO SIT E CA BLE (JR C SUPPL Y)
H-2695110056 F R-9 FLEXIBLE WAVEGUIDE
CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1 (JRC SUPPLY)
DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
250V-T TYCS-1

8- 54
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1
6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E TB201 T B203 TB204
1 OR N GR Y
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1 1 VD + 1 +12V 1 PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 WHT
LOG 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E 2 VD - 2 C2 2 PTE
2 BLU
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1 3 TR IG+ 3 ΦZE 3 L VR
3 R ED
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E 4 TR IG- 4 ΦZ 4 PMS
3 1
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1 5 BP+ 5 ΦA 5 E
4
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E 6 BP-/BZ- 6 E 6 TXI
4 2
15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2 7 BZ+ 7 ΦB 7 TXE
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

ORN
16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E 8 MTR + 8 (NC ) 8 (N C)
RED W HT R ED PUR
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2 9 MTR - 9 +48V 9 VER R
BLU BLK
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E 10 MTR E 10 +48V G 10 E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E T B202
BLK Y EL
23 EXφZ2 1 U1
GRN
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E 2 V1
AIS 25 (NC ) 3
Y EL
26 (NC ) 4 U0
GR N
27 ACKO U T+ 5 V0
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T- 6
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
4 (N C)

Fig 8-51: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-7123-7XA/9XA


GYRO TRANSCEIVER UNIT NTG-3225
5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/ 1k V-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-7123-7XA/9XA レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-7123-7XA/9XA
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790
19-C OR ES CO MPO SITE CABLE (JRC SU PPLY)
SCANNER UNIT
RADAR H -2695111153 H-2695110056
8.3.12
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-1125-61/62/91/92
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
1
1 VD+
2 VD-
2
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ P1
BLU PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 4
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L T B101 TB102 WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- T XI TXI
3 RE D B RN
OR N 1 BP+ 1 +48V B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+ BLU T XE TXE
GRN W HT 2 BP- 2 +48VG
7 BZIN1 10 MTR- 4
3 BZ+ 3
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE YEL P82 P2
WHT-B LU 4 BZ- 4 U1 B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) 2 GRN L VR B LU
5 TRIG + 5 V1 LVR
WHT-WH T R ED R ED R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS PMS
B LU 6 TRIG - 6 W1 B LK B LK
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG ORN E E
ORG 7 MTR+
12 PWR IN1 W HT
BLK 8 MTR-
13 PWR IN1E
PNK 9 MTRE TB105
14 PWR OU T1 1
J4407 BR N 10 VD+ 1 U
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 11 VD- 2 V
16 VDO U T1
3 UT H
17 VDO U T1E PERFORMANCE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
19 TRIG OU T1E MONITOR
PU R
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E
W HT NJU-85
RED 22 BZO UT1
R
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L
GRN 24 MTRO UT 1+
G

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN +
GR Y BA TT IN -
H
JMA-7122-6XA/9XA

Y EL
B LK U
V GRN

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W “D” HEATER OPTION
(J RC SUPPL Y) C IRCU IT BR EAKER
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1 0.6/1kV-DPYCY S-1. 5 5A ( SHIP YAR D SUPPLY)
AC100V,1φ, 100W
0.6/1k V-D PYCYS-1.5

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR) N BL-175 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 SHIP’S MAINS
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD S TEP- DOW N
T RA NSF OR MER AC220V, 1φ, fo r HEAT ER
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

250V-T TYCS-1

8- 55
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
>

5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1


6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
8.Drawings

13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1


14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
>

15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2


16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E
RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
4 (N C)

Fig 8-52: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-7122-6XA/9XA


GYRO
5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-7122-6XA/9XA レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-7122-6XA/9XA

8
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790
19-CO RES CO MPOSITE CABLE (J RC SUPPLY)
SCANNER UNIT
C FQ -6912-**
RADAR H -2695111153
8.3.13
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-2254-6HS
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
C OA XI AL
1 VD+
2 VD-
SHI ELD
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
OR N J4 J3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ BLK .T/ SKY .T P1
BLU B LK BLU.T /GRY .T PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 GR N 2A 2A
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- W HT .T/ ORN.T T XI TXI
Y EL B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+
1A YE L.T/ PNK.T
1A T XE TXE
GRN W HT
7 BZIN1 10 MTR-
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE J5 P82 P2
WHT-B LU PU R. T/ BRN.T J1 B LU B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) L VR LVR
WHT-WH T Y EL.T/ PNK.T 2A SHIE LD R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS R ED
R ED.T/ GR N. T TIY B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
E
ORG B LK.T/ SK Y.T 1A
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

12 PWR IN1
BLK TIYE
13 PWR IN1E CBD -1684A TB522 R ED.T/ GR N.T
PNK WHT.T/ ORN.T
>

14 PWR OU T1 J2 ORN
J4407 BR N 1 + C OAXI AL BP
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 VD
16 VDO U T1
17 VDO U T1E 2 ー BPE
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
VDE PERFORMANCE
PU R .T/ BRN.T GR N
19 TRIG OU T1E 3 FG
B LU.T /GRY .T YEL
BZ MONITOR
PU R M TR+
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1 BLK
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E WHT
BZE
W HT M TR- NJU-85
22 BZO UT1 CBD -1684A TB521
8.Drawings

RED
R
JMA-7122-6XAH

23 BZO UT1E 1 U
WHT-YE L
GRN
>

G 24 MTRO UT 1+ 2 V

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T TB105
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- 3 FG W 406 H- 7ZC RD1342 A
B 1 U
26 MTRO UT 1E ( Wir ing is com pleted .)
GR Y 2 V
H CBD -1661 ACO U T1
3 UT H
B LK BA TT IN +
V

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
BA TT IN -
H -2695110006 U
(J RC SUPPL Y) V
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1 W

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
250V-T TYCS-1

8- 56
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E “D” HEATER OPTION
5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1 C IRCU IT BR EAKER
6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E 0.6/1kV-DPYCY S-1. 5 5A ( SHIP YAR D SUPPLY)
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1 AC100V,1φ, 100W
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E 0. 6/ 1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1 N BL-175 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
12 AL MTX- S TEP- DOW N
SHIP’S MAINS
12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
T RA NSF OR MER AC220V, 1φ, fo r HEAT ER
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E


RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)

Fig 8-53: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-7122-6XAH


3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-7122-6XAH レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-7122-6XAH
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790T
19-CO RES CO MPOSITE CABLE (J RC SUPPLY)
SCANNER UNIT
C FQ -6912-**
RADAR H -2695111153
8.3.14
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD
NKE-2254-6HS
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
COA XI AL
1 VD+
2 VD-
SHI ELD
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
OR N J4 J3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ BLK .T/ SKY .T P1
BLU B LK BLU.T /GRY .T PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 GR N 2A 2A
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- W HT .T/ ORN.T T XI TXI
Y EL B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+
1A YE L.T/ PNK.T
1A T XE TXE
GRN W HT
7 BZIN1 10 MTR-
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE J5 P82 P2
WHT-B LU PU R. T/ BRN.T J1 B LU B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) L VR LVR
WHT-WH T Y EL.T/ PNK.T 2A SHIE LD R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS R ED
R ED.T/ GR N. T TIY B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
CBD -1684A TB 522 E
ORG B LK.T/ SK Y.T 1A
12 PWR IN1 WHT -B LK
BLK 1 + TIYE
13 PWR IN1E TB401 R ED.T/ GR N.T B LK-B LK
PNK WHT.T/ ORN.T 2 ー
14 PWR OU T1 WHT- BLK GRN J2 ORN
J4407 BR N 1 + 3 FG C OAXI AL BP
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 VD
16 VDO U T1
BLK- BLK BPE
17 VDO U T1E 2 ー
R ED CBD -1684A TB 521 VDE PERFORMANCE
18 TRIG OU T1 PU R .T/ BRN.T WHT GR N
GR N B LU.T /GRY .T
1 U BZ
19 TRIG OU T1E 3 FG B LK YEL MONITOR
PU R 2 V M TR+
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1 GRN BLK
3 FG BZE
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E WHT
W HT M TR- NJU-85
RED 22 BZO UT1
R
23 BZO UT1E W 408 H-7ZC RD134 4A
WHT-YE L ( J RC SUPPLY)
GRN 24 MTRO UT 1+
G

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
AC/DC CONVERTER UNIT TB105
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B 1 U
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN + W 407 H- 7ZC RD1343 A
GR Y ( JRC SU PPLY) NBA-5135 2 V
H BA TT IN -
W HT 3 UT H
B LK U
V BLK

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W
GRN
(J RC SUPPL Y)
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
JMA-7122-6XAH (Tabletop)

2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E


JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

250V-T TYCS-1

8- 57
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E “D” HEATER OPTION
>

5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1 C IRCU IT BR EAKER


6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E 0.6/1k V-DPYC YS-1.5 5A ( SHIP YAR D SUPPLY)
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1 AC 100V,1φ,100W
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1. 5
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1 N BL-175 0. 6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
12 AL MTX- S TEP- DOW N
SHIP’S MAINS
12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
8.Drawings

T RA NSF OR MER AC220V, 1φ, fo r HEAT ER


13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
>

15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2


16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E
RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+ T B402
R ED
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1- 1 U
W HT
1 1/R1 7 (N C) 2 V
B LK

Fig 8-54: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-7122-6XAH (Tabletop)


2 2/S1 8 (N C) 3 W
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
R ED WHT
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
B LK
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING W HT B LK (X-BAND 25kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

( NEAREST AP PRO ACH) W 405 H -7ZC RD 1341A( JRC SUPPLY)


0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 W iring is com pleted.
JMA-7122-6XAH レーダー(卓上型) 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-7122-6XAH(desktop)

8
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790
19-CO RES CO MPOSITE CABLE (J RC SUPPLY)
SCANNER UNIT
C FQ -6912-**
RADAR H -2695111153
8.3.15
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD NKE-2103-6/6HS
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
COA XI AL
1 VD+
2 VD-
SHI ELD
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
OR N J4 J3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ BLK .T/ SKY .T P1
BLU B LK BLU.T /GRY .T PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 GR N 2A 2A
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- W HT .T/ ORN.T T XI TXI
Y EL B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+
1A YE L.T/ PNK.T
1A T XE TXE
GRN W HT
7 BZIN1 10 MTR-
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE J5 P82 P2
WHT-B LU PU R. T/ BRN.T J1 B LU B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) L VR LVR
WHT-WH T Y EL.T/ PNK.T 2A SHIE LD R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS R ED
R ED.T/ GR N. T ETIY B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
E
ORG B LK.T/ SK Y.T 1A
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

12 PWR IN1
BLK AGND
13 PWR IN1E CBD -1684A TB522 R ED.T/ GR N.T
PNK WHT.T/ ORN.T
>

14 PWR OU T1 J2 ORN
BR N 1 + C OAXI AL EXBP
15 PWR OU T1E
2 VD
J4407 16 VDO U T1
RJ-45 LA N 17 VDO U T1E 2 ー AGND
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
VDE PERFORMANCE
PU R .T/ BRN.T GR N
19 TRIG OU T1E 3 FG
B LU.T /GRY .T YEL
EXBZ MONITOR
PU R COM+
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1 BLK
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E WHT
AGND
W HT COM- NJU-85
22 BZO UT1 CBD -1684A TB521
8.Drawings

RED
R
23 BZO UT1E 1 U
WH T-Y EL
GRN
>

G 24 MTRO UT 1+ 2 V

5-1 P)
WH T-WHT
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- 3 FG W 406 H- 7ZC RD1342 A
B ( Wir ing is com pleted .)
26 MTRO UT 1E
GR Y CBD -1661 ACO U T1
H
B LK BA TT IN +
V

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
BA TT IN -
JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH

H -2695110006 U
(J RC SUPPL Y) V
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1 W

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR)
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E
250V-T TYCS-1

8- 58
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1
6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
SOUNDER 8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1
14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E


RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)

Fig 8-55: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH


5 P1+
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1-
1 1/R1 7 (N C)
2 2/S1 8 (N C)
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2- FILTER AC IN
WHT 0.6/1kV-D PYCY-6
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
ALARM MONITORING B LK (X-BAND 10kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
( NEAREST AP PRO ACH)

0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5
JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH レーダー 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790T
19-CO RES CO MPOSITE CABLE (J RC SUPPLY)
SCANNER UNIT
C FQ -6912-**
RADAR H -2695111153
8.3.16
(J RC SUPPL Y) CQD-2097 T ERMIN AL BOARD NKE-2103-6/6HS
(INTERS WITC H)
TB4101(AN T)
COA XI AL
1 VD+
2 VD-
SHI ELD
T B4201(ISW IN/O U T) 3 TRIG + W iring of PER FOR MANC E MONITOR
1 is com pleted .
1 VDIN 1 4 TRIG -
OR N J4 J3 P81
2 VDIN 1E 5 BP+ BLK .T/ SKY .T P1
BLU B LK BLU.T /GRY .T PTI
3 TRIG IN1 6 BP- PTI
250V-T TYCS-1 GR N 2A 2A
4 TRIG IN1E 7 BZ+ PTE PTE
3C-2V x 5 (MAX 30m ) YE L WHT W HT
VDR 5 BPIN1 8 BZ- W HT .T/ ORN.T T XI TXI
Y EL B RN B RN
6 BPIN1E 9 MTR+
1A YE L.T/ PNK.T
1A T XE TXE
GRN W HT
7 BZIN1 10 MTR-
8 BZIN1E 11 MTRE J5 P82 P2
WHT-B LU PU R. T/ BRN.T J1 B LU B LU
9 MTRIN 1+ 12 (NC) L VR LVR
WHT-WH T Y EL.T/ PNK.T 2A SHIE LD R ED
10 MTRIN 1- 13 +48V PMS R ED
R ED.T/ GR N. T ETIY B LK PMS
11 MTRIN 1E 14 +48VG E B LK
E
ORG B LK.T/ SK Y.T 1A
12 PWR IN1
BLK AGND
13 PWR IN1E TB401 R ED.T/ GR N.T
PNK WHT.T/ ORN.T J2
14 PWR OU T1 WHT- BLK ORN
J4407 BR N 1 + C OAXI AL EXBP
15 PWR OU T1E
RJ -45 L AN 2 VD
16 VDO U T1
BLK- BLK AGND
17 VDO U T1E 2 ー
R ED
18 TRIG OU T1
VDE PERFORMANCE
PU R .T/ BRN.T GR N
GR N B LU.T /GRY .T EXBZ
19 TRIG OU T1E 3 FG YEL MONITOR
PU R COM+
CQ D-1891 20 BPOU T1 BLK
(J RC SUPPLY) 21 BPOU T1E WHT
AGND
W HT COM- NJU-85
RED 22 BZO UT1
R W 408 H- 7ZC RD1344 A
23 BZO UT1E
WHT-YE L ( JRC SU PPLY)
GRN 24 MTRO UT 1+
G

5-1 P)
WHT-WH T
BL U 25 MTRO UT 1- CBD -1661 ACO U T1
B
26 MTRO UT 1E BA TT IN + W 407 H- 7ZC RD1343 A
GR Y BA TT IN - ( JRC SU PPLY)
H
W HT
B LK U
V BLK

C DC4 2 3-1
9 0 4J4 BUS(D
V
H -2695110006 W
GRN
(J RC SUPPL Y)
ECDIS 250V-T TYCS-1

CONNING 250V-T TYCS-1


DISPLAY
TB4501(OPTIO N) TB4601(ALA RM) TB4401(EXT RAD AR) CBD -1684A TB 522
W HT -B LK
1 NA V1TX+ 1 ARPAALM+ 1 RBVD 1 +
B LK-B LK
2 NA V1TX- 2 ARPAALM- 2 RBVD E 2 ー
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

250V-T TYCS-1 GRN

8- 59
DGPS 3 NA V1RX+ 3 SYSALM + 3 ETIY3 3 FG
4 NA V1RX- 4 SYSALM + 4 ETIY3E
>

5 NA V2TX+ 5 PWR ALM+ 5 SVD 1


6 NA V2TX- 6 PWR ALM- 6 SVD 1E CBD -1684A TB 521
ECHO 250V-T TYCS-1
7 NA V2RX+ 7 ARPAAC K+ 7 ETIY1
W HT
1 U
SOUNDER B LK
JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH (Tabletop)

8 NA V2RX- 8 ARPAAC K- 8 ETIY1E 2 V


GRN
9 LO G RX+ 9 SYSACK+ 9 EXφA1 3 FG
LOG 250V-T TYCS-1 10 LO G RX- 10 SYSACK- 10 EXφA1E
(NMEA0183) 11 AL MTX+ 11 PWR ACK+ 11 EXφB1
12 AL MTX- 12 PWR ACK- 12 EXφB1E
8.Drawings

13 AL MRX+ 13 EXEVT+ 13 EXφZ1


14 AL MRX- 14 EXEVT- 14 EXφZ1E
AC/DC CONVERTER UNIT
>

15 ARPAT X+ 15 AISTX+ 15 SVD 2


16 ARPAT X- 16 AISTX- 16 SVD 2E NBA-5135
RED
17 JAR PA TX+ 17 AIS_TG 17 ETIY2
18 JAR PA TX- 18 AISRX+ 18 ETIY2E
19 NSKT X+ 19 AISRX- 19 EXφA2
20 NSKT X- 20 AIS_RG 20 EXφA2E
WHT
21 HD G RX+ 21 MNTTX + 21 EXφB2
22 HD G RX- 22 MNTTX - 22 EXφB2E
BLK
23 EXφZ2
250V-T TYCS-4 24 EXφZ2E
AIS 25 (NC )
26 (NC )
27 ACKO U T+
LOG 0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 28 ACKO U T-
TB4801(LO G)
(200P /NM) 29 W MRST+
1 (N C)
30 W MRST-
2 (N C)
3 (N C)
250V -M PYCYS-7
GYRO 4 (N C)
5 P1+ T B402
R ED
T B4701(G YRO ) 6 P1- 1 U
W HT
1 1/R1 7 (N C) 2 V
B LK
2 2/S1 8 (N C) 3 W
3 3/S2 9 S1+
4 S3 10 S2-

Fig 8-56: Terminal board connection diagram of JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH (Tabletop)


FILTER AC IN 0.6/1k V-D PYCY-6
R ED WHT
5 5/R2 11 (N C) U SHIP’S MAINS
B LK AC100-115V/ AC220-240V 50/60H z 1φ
6 (NC) 12 (N C) W
ALARM MONITORING W HT B LK (X-BAND 10kW RADAR)
V
SYSTEM
8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

( NEAREST AP PRO ACH) W 405 H -7ZC RD 1341A( JRC SUPPLY)


0.6/1kV-D PYCYS-1.5 W iring is com pleted.
JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH レーダー(卓上型) 盤間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR TYPE JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH(desktop)

8
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

8.3.17 NCD-4990T (Tabletop)

DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4990T

MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-170

OPERATION UNIT
NCE-5163
J4406 DSUB -9P J4309
DVI-D
FEMALE

RADAR PROCESS
CIRCUIT
CDC-1324

TERMINAL BOARD
CQD-2097

Option
SUB OPERATION UNIT
Option for X-band 10k W and X-band 25k W-H S.
Used with N KE-2103-6,N KE-2103-6H S and N KE-
NCE-5163
CBD -1661
2254-6H S AC OUT 2
Main
AC/DC POWER SUPPLY
J4311
CBD-1661
CONVERTER UNIT
Sub
NBA-5135 J4312

CBD -1684A TB522 TB 402


1 + 1 +
2 ー 2 ー
3 FG 3 FG

CBD -1661
CBD -1684A TB521 AC O UT 1
1 U 1 U
2 V 2 V
3 FG 3 W

RADAR PROCESS UNIT


NDC-1399-9

JMA-9100 Series RADAR


NCD-4990T 卓上型レーダー指示機 ユニット間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF DISPLAY UNIT TYPE NCD-4990 T(desktop)

Fig 8-57: Terminal board connection diagram of NCD-4990T (Tabletop)

8- 60
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.3 Terminal Board Connection Diagram

8.3.18 NCD-4790T (Tabletop)

DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4790T

MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-173

OPERATION UNIT
NCE-5163
J4406 DSUB -9P J4309
DVI-D
FEMALE

RADAR PROCESS
CIRCUIT
CDC-1324

TERMINAL BOARD
CQD-2097

8
Option
SUB OPERATION UNIT
Option for X-band 10k W and X-band 25k W-H S.
Used with N KE-2103-6,N KE-2103-6H S and N KE-
NCE-5163
CBD -1661
2254-6H S AC OUT 2
Main
POWER SUPPLY
AC/DC CONVERTER UNIT J4311
CBD-1661
NBA-5135 Sub
J4312

CBD -1684A TB522 TB 402


1 + 1 +
2 ー 2 ー
3 FG 3 FG

CBD -1661
CBD -1684A TB521 AC O UT 1
1 U 1 U
2 V 2 V
3 FG 3 W

RADAR PROCESS UNIT


NDC-1399-7

JMA-7100 Series RADAR


NCD-4790T 卓上型レーダー指示機 ユニット間接続図
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF DISPLAY UNIT TYPE NCD-4790 T(desktop)

Fig 8-58: Terminal board connection diagram of NCD-4790T (Tabletop)

8- 61
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.4 Interconnection Diagram

8.4 Interconnection Diagram

8- 62
8
SAFETY SWITCH CSD-657
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

S101
S-32
(W301) ZCRD1287※ RED 2 3 WHT (W302) ZCRD1288※
RED.T 5 6 RED.T
BLK.T 8 9 BLK.T
BRAKE CIRCUIT A
CFA-261
120Ω
30W
×4
BRAKE CIRCUIT B
R1 CFA-262
R2 330Ω
30W ×1
R3 R1 (W309)
(W308) (W310) ZCRD1543※
ZCRD1553※ ZCRD1544※ R4
P1921 P1911

Fig 8-59: Interconnection diagram of NKE-1139-1


P1941 J1941 J1921 J1911
>

RED 1-350209-0

1.BKH1

1.BKS1
2.BKS2
1.+12V

3.BKH2
1-350210-0
2.NC

2.NC
8.Drawings

3.+12VE
S3B-XH-A
BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT
CCB-655
TB103
U1

1.VERR
B2PS-VH
W401 7ZCRD1509
>

2.NC
1.VE RR1
V1

3.N
1.P

2.E
2.E
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

WHT.T TR101 HEATER CONTROL J1903 IL-2P J1905


U J1912
AC100V

TH101 PART P1912 P1903 P1905

1.RED

3.BLK
V (100W) CHG -215 (W305) ZCRD1457※
(W307)
WHT.T (OPTION)
UTH ZCRD1552※
+12V
TRANSCEIVER UNIT

WHT

8- 63
C2 C101 + C102 J1505

1.P

2.N
BLK 1000μ 2200p B2P-VH

1.VERR
RED B102
ΦZE 16V 50V

2.E
YEL 1.MU2
ΦZ SE 2.NC
PC1501 1.R1
B3P-VH
BLU 3.MV2
ΦA S.G. S.G.
4.NC B201 H-7EPRD0035 2.NC R2 R1

4.S4 B6P-VH
1.2kΩ 1.2kΩ
E SHIELD 5.NC 3.R2
30W 30W

J 1504
P1504
6.GND

1 0 J1
WHT

1 0P1
ΦB ENCODER CHT-71A1 (W304)

J1503
5

2.NC

4.NC
ZCRD1316※

1.M1

3.M2

5.M3
1.S1
2.S2
3.S3

5.S5
6.S6

J1502
BLK
BLK

S.G. CFA-255
P1502 BRAKE CIRCUIT
TB104 (W303) ZCRD1276※ J81 P81 P1503 WC1
1 AC100V
PTI WHT
MOTOR
TRANSCEIVER UNIT

BLK MOTOR DRIVER


PTE WHT CBP-205 B101 CBD-2001
BRN
LVR H-7BDRD0049 MOTOR
PMS J82 P82
NKE-1139-1

1 BL U
E RE D
TXI BLK

ZCRD1179※
TXE
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
S.G.
VERR1
E
PM NJU-84
SCANNER INTERCONNECTION
CAX-14
NKE-1139PM (AC100V) Sバンド, 3ユニット
8.4.1 空中線機内接続図
SAFETY SWITCH CSD-657
S101
S-32
(W301) ZCRD1287※ RED 2 3 WHT (W302) ZCRD1288※
RED.T 5 6 RED.T
BLK.T 8 9 BLK.T
BRAKE CIRCUIT A
CFA-261
120Ω
30W
×4
BRAKE CIRCUIT B
R1 CFA-262
R2 330Ω
30W ×1
R3 R1 (W309)
(W308) (W310) ZCRD1543※
ZCRD1553※ ZCRD1544※ R4
P1921 P1911

Fig 8-60: Interconnection diagram of NKE-1139-2


P1941 J1941 J1921 J1911
RED 1-350209-0

1.BKH1

3.BKH2

1.BKS1
2.BKS2
1.+12V 1-350210-0
2.NC

2.NC
3.+12VE
S3B-XH-A
BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT
CCB-655
TB103
U1

1.VERR
B2PS-VH
W401 7ZCRD1509

2.NC
1.VERR
V1

3.N
1.P

2.E
2.E
WHT.T TR101 HEATER CONTROL J1903 IL-2P J1905
U J1912
AC100V

TH101 PART P1912 P1903 P1905

1.RED

3.BLK
V (100W) CHG -215 (W305) ZCRD1457※
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

WHT.T (OPTION) (W307)


UTH ZCRD1552※
+12V
TRANSCEIVER UNIT

WHT

8- 64
C2 C101 + C102 J1505

1.P

2.N
BLK 1000μ 2200p B2P-VH

1.VERR
RED B102
ΦZE 16V 50V

2.E
YEL 1.MU2
ΦZ SE 2.NC
PC1501 1.R1
B3P-VH
BLU 3.MV2
ΦA S.G. S.G.
4.NC B201 H-7EPRD0034 2.NC R2 R1

4.S4 B6P-VH
1.2kΩ 1.2kΩ
E SHIELD 5.NC 3.R2
30W 30W

J 1504
P1504
6.GND

1 0 J1
WHT

1 0P1
ΦB ENCODER CHT-71A1 (W304)

J1503
5

2.NC

4.NC
ZCRD1316※

1.M1

3.M2

5.M3
1.S1
2.S2
3.S3

5.S5
6.S6

J1502
BLK
BLK

S.G. CFA-255
P1502 BRAKE CIRCUIT
(W303) ZCRD1276※
>

TB104 J81 P81 P1503 WC1


1 AC220V
PTI
8.Drawings

WHT
MOTOR
TRANSCEIVER UNIT

BLK MOTOR DRIVER


PTE WHT CBP-205 B101 CBD-2000
BRN
LVR H-7BDRD0049 MOTOR
PMS J82 P82
NKE-1139-2

1 BL U
E RE D
>

TXI BLK

ZCRD1179※
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

TXE
TRANSCEIVER UNIT
S.G.
VERR1
E
PM NJU-84
SCANNER INTERCONNECTION
CAX-14
NKE-1139PM (AC220V) Sバンド, 3ユニット
8.4.2 空中線機内接続図
8
ANTENNA A205
H-7ANRD0018
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-229
A203 FILTER DUMMY
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

TL378A
RF CIRCUIT
IF CIRCUIT CAE-499 CAF-595 ③ ③
TRHPL

S.G.
J101 J102 ① ② ② ① MAG V101
IL-9P IL-7P M1555
2.TGTE

4.-15V

6.+15V
5.MPS
4.TNC

7.GND
1.TGT
6.VDE

3.TNL
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

8.+5V

5.TNI

A201
9.NC
7.VD

GRN
NJC 3317

YEL
P3001 P3002 RECEIVER UN IT
INTERCONNECTION MODULATOR UNIT (W106)
CMA-902 NMA-553 ZCRD1230※

MD-12N1 MD-12N1
(W001) (W002)

CD201
ZC RD 1217※ ZC RD1218※
P1109 P1110 (W003) C201
ZCRD1219※ J2102 0.01UF 1KV

Fig 8-61: Interconnection diagram of NTG-3230


>

IL-10P
P1111 P2102 (W103) 4 6
11.TRG2
5.MicPS
6.VDINE

5.TGTE
1.MONI

10.GND

1.SHORT
7.VDIN

7.-15V

9.+15V

1.SHORT
4.TNC

1.RXD
2.TXD

4.GND

ZC RD 1227※

CD202
4.TGT

T1
3.GSE

6.TNL
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

8.+5V

3.+5V
8.TNI
8.Drawings

2.GS

2.MAGI 2.MAGI
3.X1 No.2 2 PULSE TRANS
3.X1
J1109 J1110 J1191 4.X2 4.X2 No.1 1 H-7LPRD 0122
IL-G-8P IL-G -11P

R201
J1 IL-4P 5.TI MODULATOR CIRCUIT

150Ω
5.TI
IL -G-12P
IL-G -6P 3 5 S.G.
J1111
6.TIE

ZCRD 1229※ 8W
6.TIE CFR-229
1.TIY
7.+15V CPA-264 J2103 (W104) C202

P2103
7.+15V 0.22UF 200V
2.TIYE
8.GND 8.G ND 350209-2 ZC RD 1228※ MAG FILTER CIRCUIT
3.BP J2101 220pF×5
9.NC
>

9.N C 1.X1
4.BPE 1586514-2 2.X2
10.NC

(W105)
10.NC
5.BZ
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC
MODULATOR UNIT

2.7KΩ
11.NC

0.22UF

R202
1/2W
6.BZE

C203
200V
12.NC INTERCONNECTION
J2 IL-G-4P CMB-407 S.G. S.G.
P2101

B3P-SHF
1.VD 1.HMCNT P1118 (W004)

J1118

BLK.T
2.VD E ZCRD1220※ W201
2.+15V ZCRD1231※
3.MTR+

8- 65
3.GND (W005)
4.MTR-
ZC RD1221※ S.G.
P1002
T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT P1103 P1003
1.+15V 1.+15V (W301)
CMC-1205R J1001

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC
2.+12V 2.+12V ZC RD1215※
350428-1 P1202
TB101

B8P-SHF
MSTBA2.5/11-G 3.GND 3.+8V

B8P-SHF
P101

J1003
J1202

J1103

P1212
1.BP+ 4.GND 4.GND J1002 1.M+
IL-3P B3P-NV
2.M-

2.GND
1586514-2 J1212

1.MU2

3.MV2
2.BP- 5.-15V 5.-15V 1.HMCN T 1.VERR
3.BZ+ 6.10V 6.10V 2.+15V
2.E
4.BZ- 7.10VE 7.10VE
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 3.G ND

P1211
RELAY FILTER CIRC UIT

IL-2P
5.TRIG+ 8.+5V 8.+5V

J 1211
CBD-1682A CSC-656

IL-3P
6.TRIG- P1104 P1004
7.MTR+ 1.MCT 1.MCT PC1201

B6P-SHF

2.NC

4.NC
1.U1

3.V1
2.MBK

B9P-SHF
2.MBK

J1004
8.MTR-

J1104
3.TISTOP 3.HSP J1201 (W303) ZCRD1484※
9.MTRE B4P-VH
10.VD+ 4.GND 4.HTER
5.MPS 5.TISTOP P1201
11.VD-
6.MIER 6.C2 J4 J5 J3 (W302)
(W006) 350209-1 350209-1 B02P-NV(LF)(SN) ZCRD1216※
J1112 J1113 J1114 J13 ZC RD1222※
7.GND

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A
IL -G-9P IL-G-3P IL-G-3P IL-6P 8.MPS
J8 1.φZ 9.MIER

8.STABY_REQ
J1106

BLK
RED

RED
J1105

3.FAN_ERR2

BLK
3.FAN _ERR1
2.φZE

2.HVGATE1
IL-8P IL-G-5P

3.TISTOP1
IL-G-2P
3.φ A TB202

1.HTER1
P3

1.+12V
2.GND
4.+24V

1.+12V

1.+12V
7.+15V
4.PMS

5.GND

2.GND
2.PTE

7.TXE
5.GND

4.GND
4.φB

3.LVR

1.PW1
2.PW2
3.PW3

5.CNT

U0

V0
+48VG
6.+5V

U1

V1
1.PTI

6.TXI
NTG-3230

8.NC

9.NC

2.C 2

+48V
5.+12V
6.GND (W007) ZCRD1223※
(W014) HC3L2

RED.T
WHT

WHT.T
P1105

V1
RED
P8

U1

V0
U0
ZCRD1226※ (W013) ZCRD1225※ (W008) ZCRD1224※
(W203) ZCRD1232※
3L2 3L1 3L1
SCANNER DISPLAY
TB201 TB204 TB203 UNIT UNIT

MTRE
TRIG-

MTR+
MTR-
TRIG+

BP -/BZ-

+48VG
VERR

+12V
PMS
PTE

TXE

φZE

+48V
LVR
VD+
VD-

BP+

PTI

TXI

GND
BZ+

φB
φA
φZ
C2
E
E
DISPLAY UNIT SCANNER UNIT SCANNER DISPLAY
UNIT UNIT
TRANSCEIVER UNIT INTERCONNECTION
CMK-594
8.4.3 H-7ZCRD####*:
“#” means specification document No. NTG-3230
“*” means revision of the specfication document.
送受信機機内接続図
ANTTENA
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-229 A102
A301 FILTER DUMMY H-7ANRD0018
NJS6318
IF CIRCUIT CAE-499 ① ①
S.G.
D.L

J101 J102 ② ③ ③ ② MAG V101


IL-9P IL-7P M1555
2.TGTE

4.-15V

6.+15V
5.MPS
4.TNC

7.GND
1.TGT
6.VDE

3.TNL
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

8.+5V

5.TNI
9.NC
7.VD

RF CIRCUIT A101

GRN
CHT-71A

YEL
NJC3316
CAF-595
B102 R ECEIRVER UNIT
P3001 P3002
INTERCONN ECTION MODULATOR UNIT (W106)
Z CRD1321※
CMA-902 NMA-551

MD-12N1 MD-12N1
SE (W001) (W002)
ZCRD1266※

CD 201
ZCRD1267※
P1109 P1110 (W003) C 201
J2102

Fig 8-62: Interconnection diagram of NKE-1130-1


J13 ZC RD 1268※ 0.01UF 1KV
P13 IL-10P (W103)
IL-6P P1111 P2102 4 6
ENCODER

11.TRG2
5.MicPS
6.VDINE

5.TGTE
1.MONI

10.GND

YEL 1.SHORT
1.SHORT T201
7.VDIN

7.-15V

9.+15V
4.TNC

1.RXD
2.TXD

4.GND
4.TGT
3.GSE

6.TNL

ZCRD1318※
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

8.+5V

CD202
1.φZ
3.+5V
8.TNI
2.GS

BLK 2.MAGI 2.MAG I


2.φZE
MODULATOR No.2 2 PULSE
(W017)

BLU 3.X1 3.X1


3.φ A J1109 J1110 No.1 1 TRANS
WHT
4.φB
J1191 4.X2 4.X2
CIRCUIT H-7LPRD0122
IL -G -8P IL-G-11P IL-4P 5.TI

150Ω
RED 5.TI
IL-G-12P

R201
3 5 S.G.
5.+12V CPA-264 BRAKE CIRCUIT A
J1111

6.TIE

ZCRD 1320※ 8W
SHIELD 6.TIE
6.GND (W104) C202 CFR-229 CFA-261
7.+15V J2103

P2103
7.+15V 0.22UF 200V
8.G ND 8.GND 350209-2 ZCRD 1319※ MAG FILTER 120Ω
J2101 30W ×4

(W105)
J1 IL-G-6P 9.NC 9.NC 1.X1 CIRCUIT BRAKE CIRCUIT B
1.TIY 10.NC 10.NC 1586514-2 2.X2 220pF ×5 R1 CFA-262

1.MH

3.MN

2.7KΩ
2.NC
11.NC MODULATOR UNIT

0.22UF
2.TIYE

R202
330 Ω

1/2W
R2

C 203
3 0W ×1

200V
3.BP 12.NC INTERCONNECTION
4.BPE CMB-406 S.G. S.G.
R3 R1 (W309)
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

5.BZ (W310) ZCRD1543※


P2101
B3P-SHF
6.BZE 1.HMCNT P1118 (W004) ZCRD1544※ R4
J1118

BLK.T
ZCRD1269※ (W201) (W308)
2.+15V ZCRD1273※ P1921 P1911
ZC RD1542※
J2 IL-G-4P 3.G ND (W005)
P1941 J1941 J1921 J1911

8- 66
1-350209-0

1.BKH1

3.BKH2

1.BKS1
2.BKS2
1.VD Z CRD1270※ 1.+15V 1-350210-0
P1002 to CMC-1205R J1112 2.NC

2.NC
2.VDE T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT P1103 P1003 3.+15VE
3.MTR+ 1.+15V 1.+15V
CMC-1205R J1001

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC
2.+12V 2.+12V S3B-XH-A
4.MTR- 350428-1 (W305) BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT

B8P-SHF
3.G ND 3.+8V

B8P-SHF
J1003
ZC RD 1456※

J1103
4.G ND 4.GND J1002 1.M+
CCB-655
TB101 MSTBA2.5/11-G
5.-15V 5.-15V 1586514-2 2.M-
1.BP+ IL-2P
6.10V 6.10V 1.VERR1 1.VERR1
2.BP-

1.VERR
7.10VE 7.10VE 2.E 2.E
3.BZ + POWER SUPPLY

2.NC
8.+5V 8.+5V J1912
DISPLAY UNIT

3.N
1.P

2.E
IL-3P P1212 J1212
4.BZ -
5.TRIG + P1104 P1004 CIRCUIT BLU
1.HMCNT RELAY FILTER
P1912 1-480700-0
J1903 IL-2P
1.MCT 1.MCT WHT J1905
CIRCUIT B3P-NV
CBD-1682A 2.+15V P1903

B6P-SHF
6.TRIG - 2.MBK (W307) P1905

B9P-SHF
2.MBK J1202 P1202

J1004
BLK

3.BLK
J1104

1.RED
7.MTR+ 3.TISTOP 3.HSP 3.GND CSC-656 (W311) ZCRD1541※ (W304)
1.MU2

P1211
ZCRD1545※ P1505 ZCRD1316※
8.MTR- 4.GND PC1201 2.G ND J1511

J1211
4.HTER

IL-3P
P1511
>

9.MTRE 5.MPS 1. P J 1505 B3P-VH


5.TISTOP 3.MV2 B2P-VH
J3 2. N 1.R1

1.VERR
10.VD+ J4 J5

2.NC

4.NC
6.MIE R 6.C2

1.U1

3.V1
8.Drawings

11.VD- 350209-1 350209-1 B02P-NV(LF)(SN) 2.NC


7.GND J1201

2.E
J1112 J1113 J1114 1.MU2 3.R2
(W006) B4P-VH

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A
50/60kW IL-G-9P IL -G-3P IL-G -3P 8.MPS 2.NC

J1504
ZCRD1271※

P1504
P1201 PC 1501
J8 9.MIER SAFETY SWITCH R2

8.STABY_REQ

B6P-VH
J1106 J1105 3.MV2

3.FAN_ERR2
B201 H-7EPRD0035

3.FAN_ERR1
2.HVGATE1
I L-8P IL-G -5P 4.NC

3.TISTOP1
IL-G-2P R1
CSD-656

1.HTER1
P3 5.NC 1.2kΩ

1.+12V
2.GND
4.+24V

7.+15V

1.+12V

1.+12V
NKE-1130-1

4.PMS

5.GND

2.GND
2.PTE

7.TXE
5.GND

4.GND
3.LVR

1.PW1
2.PW2
3.PW3

5.CNT
6.G ND 30W

6.+5V
1.PTI

6.TXI

(W203)
8.NC

1 0P1
1 0 J1
BLK.T
9.NC

2.C2

RED .T
ZCRD1274※ (W302)

5
5

J1503
CFA-255

2.NC

4.NC
1.M1

3.M2

5.M3
1.S1
2.S2
3.S3
4.S4
5.S5
6.S6
Z CRD1453※

J1502
>

(W303) BRAKE CIRCUIT


(W008)

9
P1114

3
P1113 P1105 ZC RD1284※

S-32F
S101
ZCRD1283※
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

WHT

RED

RED
YEL

YEL
BLU

BLU
to CCB-655 J1941 RED P1502
(W301)

8
2
(W018) B104 FAN ZCRD1322※
P1503
WC1 AC100V

BLK.T
ZCRD1275※ (W308) MOTOR DRIVER
(W010)

RED.T
ZCRD1542※ ZCRD1272※ CBD-2001
J 1112 TB102 MOTOR
W401 7ZCRD1509
P1112

+48VG
CBP-205

+48V
B101

UTH
U1

V1

W1

V
1

4
2.PMS
2.PTE

4.TXE

1.LVR
HEATER CONTROL PART

1.PTI

3.TXI
WHT.T H-7BD RD0049 MOTOR

3.E
FAN

HT1 0 1
B103

P82 J 82
CHG-215

P81 J81

+48VG

UTH
+48V

V1
U1

W1

V
U
2

4
1
WHT.T TR101 (OPTION)
(200W)

WHT
BRN
BLK

RED
BLU
WHT

BLK
SCANNER INTERCONNECTION
CAX-13 DISPLAY UNIT
S.G. NKE-1130PM (AC100V) S30kw, 2ユニット
8.4.4 7ZCRD1279※
空中線機内接続図
PM
NJU-84
8
ANTTENA
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-229 A102
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

A301 FILTER DUMMY H-7ANRD0018


NJS6318
IF CIRCUIT CAE-499 ① ①
S.G.
D.L

J101 J102 ② ③ ③ ② MAG V101


IL-9P IL-7P M1555
2.TGTE

4.-15V

6.+15V
5.MPS
4.TNC

7.GND
1.TGT
6.VDE

3.TNL
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

8.+5V

5.TNI
9.NC
7.VD

RF CIRCUIT A101

GRN
CHT-71A

YEL
NJC3316
CAF-595
B102 R ECEIRVER UNIT
P3001 P3002
INTERCONN ECTION MODULATOR UNIT (W106)
Z CRD1321※
CMA-902 NMA-551

MD-12N1 MD-12N1
SE (W001) (W002)
ZCRD1266※

CD 201
ZCRD1267※
P1109 P1110 (W003) C 201
J2102

Fig 8-63: Interconnection diagram of NKE-1130-2


J13 ZC RD 1268※ 0.01UF 1KV
P13 IL-10P
>

IL-6P P1111 P2102 (W103) 4 6


ENCODER

11.TRG2
5.MicPS
6.VDINE

5.TGTE
1.MONI

10.GND

YEL 1.SHORT
1.SHORT T201
7.VDIN

7.-15V

9.+15V
4.TNC

1.RXD
2.TXD

4.GND
4.TGT
3.GSE

6.TNL

ZCRD1318※
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

8.+5V

CD202
1.φZ
3.+5V
8.TNI
2.GS
8.Drawings

BLK 2.MAGI 2.MAG I


2.φZE
MODULATOR No.2 2 PULSE
(W017)

BLU 3.X1 3.X1


3.φ A J1109 J1110 No.1 1 TRANS
WHT
4.φB
J1191 4.X2 4.X2
CIRCUIT H-7LPRD0122
IL -G -8P IL-G-11P IL-4P 5.TI

150Ω
RED 5.TI
IL-G-12P

R201
3 5 S.G.
5.+12V CPA-264 BRAKE CIRCUIT A
J1111

6.TIE

ZCRD 1320※ 8W
SHIELD 6.TIE
6.GND (W104) C202 CFR-229 CFA-261
7.+15V J2103

P2103
7.+15V 0.22UF 200V
8.G ND 8.GND 350209-2 ZCRD 1319※ MAG FILTER 120Ω
J2101 30W ×4

(W105)
J1 IL-G-6P 9.NC 9.NC 1.X1 CIRCUIT BRAKE CIRCUIT B
>

1.TIY 10.NC 10.NC 1586514-2 2.X2 220pF ×5 R1 CFA-262

1.MH

3.MN

2.7KΩ
2.NC
11.NC MODULATOR UNIT

0.22UF
2.TIYE
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

R202
330 Ω

1/2W
R2

C 203
3 0W ×1

200V
3.BP 12.NC INTERCONNECTION
4.BPE CMB-406 S.G. S.G.
R3 R1 (W309)
5.BZ (W310) ZCRD1543※
P2101
B3P-SHF
6.BZE 1.HMCNT P1118 (W004) ZCRD1544※ R4
J1118

BLK.T
ZCRD1269※ (W201) (W308)
2.+15V ZCRD1273※ P1921 P1911
ZC RD1542※
J2 IL-G-4P 3.G ND (W005)
P1941 J1941 J1921 J1911

8- 67
1-350209-0

1.BKH1

3.BKH2

1.BKS1
2.BKS2
1.VD Z CRD1270※ 1.+15V 1-350210-0
P1002 to CMC-1205R J1112 2.NC

2.NC
2.VDE T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT P1103 P1003 3.+15VE
3.MTR+ 1.+15V 1.+15V
CMC-1205R J1001

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC
2.+12V 2.+12V S3B-XH-A
4.MTR- 350428-1 (W305) BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT

B8P-SHF
3.G ND 3.+8V

B8P-SHF
J1003
ZC RD 1456※

J1103
4.G ND 4.GND J1002 1.M+
CCB-655
TB101 MSTBA2.5/11-G
5.-15V 5.-15V 1586514-2 2.M-
1.BP+ IL-2P
6.10V 6.10V 1.VERR1 1.VERR1
2.BP-

1.VERR
7.10VE 7.10VE 2.E 2.E
3.BZ + POWER SUPPLY

2.NC
8.+5V 8.+5V J1912
DISPLAY UNIT

3.N
1.P

2.E
IL-3P P1212 J1212
4.BZ -
5.TRIG + P1104 P1004 CIRCUIT BLU
1.HMCNT RELAY FILTER
P1912 1-480700-0
J1903 IL-2P
1.MCT 1.MCT WHT J1905
CIRCUIT B3P-NV
CBD-1682A 2.+15V P1903

B6P-SHF
6.TRIG - 2.MBK (W307) P1905

B9P-SHF
2.MBK J1202 P1202

J1004
BLK

3.BLK
J1104

1.RED
7.MTR+ 3.TISTOP 3.HSP 3.GND CSC-656 (W311) ZCRD1541※ (W304)
1.MU2

P1211
ZCRD1545※ P1505 ZCRD1316※
8.MTR- 4.GND PC1201 2.G ND J1511

J1211
4.HTER

IL-3P
P1511 1. P J 1505 B3P-VH
9.MTRE 5.MPS 5.TISTOP 3.MV2 B2P-VH 1.R1
J3 2. N

1.VERR
10.VD+ J4 J5

2.NC

4.NC
6.MIE R 6.C2

1.U1

3.V1
11.VD- 350209-1 350209-1 B02P-NV(LF)(SN) 2.NC
7.GND J1201

2.E
J1112 J1113 J1114 1.MU2 3.R2
(W006) B4P-VH

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A
50/60kW IL-G-9P IL -G-3P IL-G -3P 8.MPS 2.NC

J1504
ZCRD1271※

P1504
P1201 PC 1501
J8 9.MIER SAFETY SWITCH R2

8.STABY_REQ

B6P-VH
J1106 J1105 3.MV2

3.FAN_ERR2
B201 H-7EPRD0034

3.FAN_ERR1
2.HVGATE1
I L-8P IL-G -5P 4.NC

3.TISTOP1
IL-G-2P R1
CSD-656

1.HTER1
P3 5.NC 1.2kΩ

1.+12V
2.GND
4.+24V

7.+15V

1.+12V

1.+12V
NKE-1130-2

4.PMS

5.GND

2.GND
2.PTE

7.TXE
5.GND

4.GND
3.LVR

1.PW1
2.PW2
3.PW3

5.CNT
6.G ND 30W

6.+5V
1.PTI

6.TXI

(W203)
8.NC

1 0P1
1 0 J1
BLK.T
9.NC

2.C2

RED .T
ZCRD1274※ (W302)

5
5

J1503
CFA-255

2.NC

4.NC
1.M1

3.M2

5.M3
1.S1
2.S2
3.S3
4.S4
5.S5
6.S6
Z CRD1453※

J1502
(W303) BRAKE CIRCUIT
(W008)

9
P1113

3
P1114 P1105 ZC RD1284※

S-32F
S101
to CCB-655 J1941 WHT ZCRD1283※

RED

RED
YEL

YEL
BLU

BLU
RED P1502
(W301)

8
2
(W018) (W308) B104 FAN ZCRD1322※
P1503
WC1 AC220V

BLK.T
ZCRD1275※ ZCRD1542※ MOTOR DRIVER
(W010)

RED.T
J 1112
ZCRD1272※
TB102 CBD-2000
W401 7ZCRD1509 MOTOR
P1112

+48VG
CBP-205

+48V
B101

UTH
U1

V1

W1

V
1

4
2.PMS
2.PTE

4.TXE

1.LVR
HEATER CONTROL PART

1.PTI

3.TXI
WHT.T H-7BD RD0049 MOTOR

3.E
FAN

HT1 0 1
B103

P82 J 82
CHG-215

P81 J81

+48VG

UTH
+48V

V1
U1

W1

V
U
2

4
1
WHT.T TR101 (OPTION)
(200W)

WHT
BRN
BLK

RED
BLU
WHT

BLK
SCANNER INTERCONNECTION
CAX-13 DISPLAY UNIT
S.G. NKE-1130PM (AC220V) S30kw, 2ユニット
8.4.5 7ZCRD1279※
空中線機内接続図
PM
NJU-84
HEATER CONTROL PART
CHG-216
(OPTION)

(100W)
TR101

WHT.T TH101
WHT.T
TB105
U BRAKE CIRCUIT A
AC100V
W401 7Z CRD1508※ CFA-259
SAFETY SWITCH CSD-655 V 120Ω

Fig 8-64: Interconnection diagram of NKE-1129-71/91


(W301) ZCRD1285※ 30W
×4
UTH BRAKE CIRCUIT B
R1 CFA-260
S101 WHT.T 330Ω
R2
S-32 30W ×1
RED 2 1
R3 R1 (W309)
(W310) ZCRD1538※
ZCRD1539※ R4
RED.T 5 4 RED.T (W308)
ZCRD1548※ P1921 P1911
TB103 BLK.T 8 7 BLK.T (W302) ZCRD1286※ P1941 J 1941 J1921 J 1911
1-350209-0

1.BKH1

3.BKH2

1.BKS1
2.BKS2
1.+12V 1-350210-0
2.NC
U1

2.NC
WHT 3.+12VE
V1 S3B-XH-A
BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT
TRANSCEIVER UNIT

W1
CCB-655
+12V
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

C2 C101 + C102

1.VERR
B102 1000μ 2200p

2.NC
RED 1.VERR1
ΦZE

2.E
3.N
1.P
16V 50V 2.E
YEL
ΦZ J1912 J1903 IL-2P J 1905

8- 68
SE P1903
P1912 P1905

1.RED

3.BLK
BLU
ΦA S.G. S.G.
(W305)
SHIELD (W307)
E ZCRD1455※ ZCRD1547※
WHT
ΦB ENCORDER CHT-71A1
BLK BLK
J 1505

1.P

2.N
B2P-VH

1.VERR
S.G .
1.MU2 B3P-VH
(W303) ZCRD1278※

2.E
TB104 J81 P81 2.NC 1.R1

B6P-VH
1 3.MV2 PC1501 2.NC R2 R1
PTI WHT 4.NC B201 H-7EPRD 0035 3.R2 1.2kΩ 1.2kΩ
TRANSCEIVER UNIT TRANSCEIVER UNIT

BLK 5.NC 30W 30W


PTE

J1504
P1504
WHT 6.GND
>

1 0 J1
(W304)

1 0P1

J1503
BRN

5.M3
2.NC

4.NC
LVR

2.S2
3.S3

5.S5
6.S6

1.M1

3.M2
1.S1

4.S4
ZCRD1314※

J1502
5
NKE-1129-71/91
8.Drawings

PMS J82 P82


CFA-253
BLU 1 BLU BRAKE CIRCUIT
E RED RED
P1502
TXI BLK BLK

ZCRD1280※
P1503 WC1
TXE AC100V
MOTOR MOTOR DRIVER
>

CBD-2001
CBP-203 B101
VERR1
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

H-7B DRD0050 MOTOR


E S.G.
PM NJU-85
SCANNER UNIT INTERCONNECTION
CAX-12
NKE-1129PM (AC100V) Xバンド, 3ユニット
空中線機内接続図
8.4.6
8
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

HEATER CONTROL PART


CHG-216
(OPTION)

(100W)
TR101

WHT.T TH101
WHT.T
TB105
U BRAKE CIRCUIT A
AC100V
W401 7Z CRD1508※ CFA-259
SAFETY SWITCH CSD-655 V 120Ω

Fig 8-65: Interconnection diagram of NKE-1129-72/92


(W301) ZCRD1285※ 30W
×4
UTH BRAKE CIRCUIT B
R1 CFA-260
WHT.T
>

S101 R2 330Ω
S-32 30W ×1
8.Drawings

RED 2 1
R3 R1 (W309)
(W310) ZCRD1538※
ZCRD1539※ R4
RED.T 5 4 RED.T (W308)
ZCRD1548※ P1921 P1911
TB103 BLK.T 8 7 BLK.T (W302) ZCRD1286※ P1941 J 1941 J1921 J 1911
1-350209-0

1.BKH1

3.BKH2

1.BKS1
2.BKS2
1.+12V 1-350210-0

2.NC
2.NC
U1 WHT 3.+12VE
>

V1 S3B-XH-A
BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT
TRANSCEIVER UNIT

W1
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

CCB-655
+12V
C2 C101 + C102

1.VERR
B102 1000μ 2200p

2.NC
RED 1.VERR1
ΦZE

2.E
3.N
1.P
16V 50V 2.E
YEL
ΦZ J1912 J1903 IL-2P J 1905

8- 69
SE P1903
P1912 P1905

1.RED

3.BLK
BLU
ΦA S.G. S.G.
(W305)
SHIELD (W307)
E ZCRD1455※ ZCRD1547※
WHT
ΦB ENCORDER CHT-71A1
BLK BLK
J 1505

1.P

2.N
B2P-VH

1.VERR
S.G .
1.MU2 B3P-VH
(W303) ZCRD1278※

2.E
TB104 J81 P81 2.NC 1.R1

B6P-VH
1 3.MV2 PC1501 2.NC R2 R1
PTI WHT 4.NC B201 H-7EPRD 0034 3.R2 1.2kΩ 1.2kΩ
TRANSCEIVER UNIT TRANSCEIVER UNIT

BLK 5.NC 30W 30W


PTE

J1504
P1504
WHT 6.GND

1 0 J1
(W304)

1 0P1

J1503
BRN

5.M3
2.NC

4.NC
LVR

2.S2
3.S3

5.S5
6.S6

1.M1

3.M2
1.S1

4.S4
ZCRD1314※

J1502
5
NKE-1129-72/92

PMS J82 P82


CFA-253
BLU 1 BLU BRAKE CIRCUIT
E RED RED
P1502
TXI BLK BLK

ZCRD1280※
P1503 WC1
TXE AC220V
MOTOR MOTOR DRIVER
CBD-2000
CBP-203 B101
VERR1 H-7B DRD0050 MOTOR
E S.G.
PM NJU-85
SCANNER UNIT INTERCONNECTION
CAX-12
NKE-1129PM (AC220V) Xバンド, 3ユニット
空中線機内接続図
8.4.7
A103 ANTENNA
NJC4002
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-162A DUMMY FILTER A104
A302 A301
NJS6926 NJS6930 NJC9952
RECEIVER CIRCUIT
J101 CMA-866A ③ ③
BM15B-XASS-TE S.G.
12.VD_DC

PIN

D.L
10.TGTE

② ① ① ② MAG
14.VDE
13.TNL
6.-15V
7.+15V

11.TNI
4.TNC

8.GND
9.TGT

15.VD
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

5.+5V

V101
M1568BS
A101 A102
NJC 3901M NJC 3901M
P3001

ミト ゙リ


(W001)
ZCRD1233※
MODULATOR UNIT (W106)

MD-12N1 MD-12N1
ZC RD1245※
NMA-552

CD201
(W003) C201
P1109 P1110 ZC RD 1234※ J2102 0.01UF 1KV
IL-10P

Fig 8-66: Interconnection diagram of NTG-3225


P1111 P2102 (W103) 4 6
1.SHORT 1.SHORT ZCRD1242※
T1
11.TRG2
5.MicPS
6.VDINE

5.TGTE
1.MONI

10.GND

2.MAGI 2.MAG I
7.VDIN

7.-15V

9.+15V
4.TNC

CD202
1.RXD
2.TXD

4.GND
4.TGT
3.GSE

6.TNL
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

8.+5V

3.+5V
8.TNI

No.2 2 PULSE TRANS


2.GS

3.X1
3.X1
4.X2
MODULATOR No.1 1
4.X2 H-7LPRD0122
J1 J1109 J1110 J1191 5.TI 5.TI CIRCUIT
IL -G-12P
IL-G-6P 3 5
IL-G-8P
CPA-264

R201
IL-G -11P

150Ω
J1111
IL-4P 6.TIE 6.TIE S.G.
1.TIY C 202
J2103 (W104)

ZCRD1244※ 8W
7.+15V

P2103
7.+15V 0.22UF 200V
2.TIYE 8.G ND 350209-2 ZCRD1243※ CFR-229
3.BP 8.GND
9.NC 9.NC J2101 1.X1
MAG FILTER
4.BPE 10.NC 1586514-2 2.X2 CIRCUIT

(W105)
5.BZ 10.NC

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC

2.7KΩ
MODULATOR UNIT

0.22UF
11.NC

R202

1/2W
6.BZE 220pF× 5

C 203
200V
12.NC INTERCONNECTION
J2 IL-G-4P CMB-405 S.G. S.G.
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

P2101

B3P-SHF
1.VD 1.HMCNT P1118 (W004)

J1118

BLK.T
2.VDE ZC RD 1235※ W201
2.+15V ZCRD1246※
3.MTR+ 3.GND

8- 70
4.MTR- (W005)
ZCRD1236※ S.G.
P1002
T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT 1.+15V
P1103 P1003
1.+15V (W301)
CMC-1205R

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC
2.+12V 2.+12V J1001 P1202 ZC RD 1248※
TB101

B8P-SHF
MSTBA2.5/11-G 3.G ND 3.+8V 350428-1

B8P-SHF
P101

J1003
J 1202

P1212
J1103
1.BP+ 4.GND 4.GND J1002 1.M+ IL-3P B3P-NV

2.GND
1586514-2 J1212

1.MU2

3.MV2
2.BP- 5.-15V 5.-15V 2.M- 1.HMCNT 1.VERR
3.BZ+ 6.10V 6.10V 2.+15V
2.E
4.BZ- 7.10VE 7.10VE 3.GND
POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT RELAY FILTER CIRCUIT

P1211

IL-2P
5.TRIG+ 8.+5V 8.+5V

J 1211
CBD-1682A CSC-656

IL-3P
6.TRIG- P1104 P1004 (W303) ZCRD1483※
7.MTR+ 1.MCT 1.MCT PC1201

B6P-SHF

2.NC

4.NC
1.U1

3.V1
2.MBK

B9P-SHF
2.MBK

J1004
8.MTR-

J1104
3.TISTOP 3.HSP J1201
9.MTRE
>

4.GND B4P-VH
10.VD+ 4.HTER
5.MPS 5.TISTOP P1201
11.VD-
8.Drawings

6.MIER 6.C2 J4 J5 J3 (W302)


(W006) 350209-1 350209-1 B02P-NV(LF)(SN) ZCRD1249※
J1112 J1113 J1114 J13 ZCRD1237※
7.G ND

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A
50/60kW IL-G-9P IL-G -3P IL-G-3P IL-6P 8.MPS
J8 1.φ Z 9.MIER

8.STABY_REQ

RED
J1106

BLK

RED

BLK
J1105

3.FAN_ERR2
3.FAN _ERR1
2.φ ZE

2.HVGATE1
IL-8P IL-G -5P

3.TISTOP1
IL-G-2P
3.φA TB202

1.HTER1
P3

1.+12V
4.+24V

1.+12V

1.+12V
2.GND
7.+15V
4.PMS
5.GND
2.PTE

7.TXE

5.GND

4.GND

2.GND
4.φ B

3.LVR

1.PW1
2.PW2
3.PW3

5.CNT

U0

V0
WHT.T +48VG
6.+5V

U1

V1
1.PTI

6.TXI

8.NC

9.NC

2.C 2
NTG-3225

RED.T +48V
>

5.+12V
6.G ND (W007) ZCRD1238※
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

(W014) HC3L2

WHT
RED
P1105

V1
P8

U1

V0
U0
ZCRD1241※
(W013) ZCRD1240※ (W008) ZC RD1239※
(W203) ZCRD1247※
3L2 3L1 3L1
ANTENNA DISPLAY
TB201 TB204 TB203 UNIT

MTRE
TRIG-

MTR+
MTR-
TRIG+

BP -/BZ-

+48VG
VERR

+12V
PMS
PTE

TXE

φZE
LVR

+48V
VD+
VD-

BP+

PTI

TXI
BZ+

φB
φA
φZ
C2
E
E

E
DISPLAY UNIT ANTENNA ANTENNA DISPLAY UNIT
TRANSCEIVER UNIT INTERCONNECTION
CMK-593
H-7ZCRD####*:
8.4.8 “#” means specification document No.
“*” means revision of the specfication document. NTG-3225
送受信機機内接続図
8
A103 ANTENNA
NJC4002
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-162A DUMMY FILTER
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

A301 A104
NJS6930 NJC9952
RECEIVER CIRCUIT CMA-866A
J101 ③ ③
BM15B-XASS-TE S.G.
12.VD_DC

D.L
10.TGTE

② ① ① ② MAG
14.VDE
13.TNL
6.-15V
7.+15V

11.TNI
4.TNC

8.GND

V101
9.TGT

15.VD
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

5.+5V

M1568BS
A101 A102
NJC3901M NJ C3901M
P3001
CHT-71A

GRN

YEL
(W001)
B102 Z CRD1251※
MODULATOR UNIT NMA-550 (W106)
ZC RD1258※

150Ω MD-12N1 MD-12N1


SE

Fig 8-67: Interconnection diagram of NKE-1125-61/91


(W003) C201

R201 CD202 CD201


P1109 P1110 ZCRD1252※ J2102 0.01UF 1KV
IL-10P
P1111 P2102 (W103) 4 6
J13 1.SHORT 1.SHORT ZCRD1255※ T1
>

5.MicPS
6.VDINE

P13 IL-6P
11.TRG2
ENCODER

5.TGTE
7.VDIN

1.MONI

2.MAG I
4.TNC

10.GND
7.-15V

9.+15V

2.MAGI PULSE
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

1.RXD
2.TXD

4.GND
8.+5V

4.TGT
3.GSE

6.TNL

YEL
3.+5V
8.TNI

2
MODULATOR No.2
2.GS

1.φZ 3.X1
8.Drawings

BLK 3.X1
2.φZE 4.X2 4.X2 No.1 1 TRANS
CIRCUIT
(W017)

BLU J1109 H-7LPRD 0122


3.φ A J1110 J1191 5.TI 5.TI
IL -G -12P

WHT IL-G-8P 3 5
IL-G -11P CPA-264
J1111

4.φB 6.TIE

8W
IL-4P 6.TIE BRAKE CIRCUIT A
RED C202 S.G.
5.+12V 7.+15V J2103 (W104)

P2103
SHIELD 7.+15V
ZCRD1256※ 0.22UF 200V CFA-259
8.GND 350209-2 CFR-229

ZCRD1257※
6.GND 8.GND 120Ω
9.NC 9.NC J2101 1.X1 MAG FILTER 30W
×4
1586514-2 BRAKE CIRCUIT B
J1 IL-G -6P 10.NC

(W105)
10.NC 2.X2 CIRCUIT R1 CFA-260
>

1.MH

3.MN
MODULATOR UNIT

2.7KΩ
2.NC

0.22UF
1.TIY 11.NC

1/2W
R202
(W004) 220pF ×5

C 203
330Ω

200V
INTERCONNECTION R2
2.TIYE 12.NC ZCRD1253※ 30W ×1
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

(W207)
3.BP
ZCRD1263※ CMB-404 S.G. S.G. R3 R1
4.BPE P1118 P2101 (W310) (W309)
B3P-SHF
BLU 1 1 BL U

1 2 3

1 2 3
5.BZ

BLK.T
1.HMC NT ZC RD1539※ R4 ZCRD1538※
J1118
(W308)

P1303
J1303
2 WHT (W201)

BLK.T
WHT 2

W101
6.BZE 2.+15V (W107) ZC RD1537※ P1921 P1911
BLK 3 3 BLK ZCRD1259※ ZCRD1260※
3.GND W 101 P1941 J1941 J1921 J1911
J2 IL-G -4P 1.+12V 1-350209-0

1.BKH1

3.BKH1

1.BKS1
2.BKS2
1-350210-0
P1002 to TB102 2.NC

8- 71
2.NC
1.VD
2.VDE
T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT P1103 P1003 3.+12VE
1.+15V 1.+15V
CMC-1205R

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC
3.MTR+ 2.+12V 4 4 2.+12V S3B-XH-A
5 5 BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT

B8P-SHF
4.MTR- 3.G ND 3.+8V

B8P-SHF
J1003
J1002

J1103
4.GND 6 6 4.GND
TB101 MSTBA2.5/11-G 5.-15V 7 7 5.-15V
1586514-2 (W305) CCB-655
8 8 Z CRD1454※ J1912 P1912
1.BP+ 6.10V 6.X1
B2PS-VH
2.BP- 7.10VE 9 9 7.X2 J1001

1.VERR
3.BZ+ 10 10 POWER SUPPLY 350428-1
1.VERR1 1.VERR1

2.NC
DISPLAY UNIT

8.+5V 8.+5V 2.E 2.E

3.N
1.P

2.E
CIRCUIT

J1301

P1301
IL-3P 1-480700-0
4.BZ- 1.M+ BLU IL-2P
1.MC T P1104 P1004 1.HMCNT J1212 P1212 J1903 IL-2P
5.TRIG+ 1.MC T 2.M- J1905
CBD-1682A WHT 2.+15V RELAY FILTER

B6P-SHF
2.MBK P1903

B9P-SHF
2.MBK J1202 P1202 (W307) P1905

J1004
6.TRIG- BLK

J1104
1 1

RED

BLK
3.TISTOP 3.HSP 3.G ND CIRCUIT 1.MU2 (W303) ZCRD1536※
7.MTR+

P1211
2 2 P1505 (W304)
8.MTR- 4.G ND 4.HTER CSC-656 2.GND ZCRD1452※

J1211
3 3 ZCRD1314※
9.MTRE 5.MPS 5.TISTOP PC1201 3.MV2 J1505

2.N
1.P
4 4 B2P-VH
6.MIER J4 J5 J3

1.VERR
6.C 2 B3P-NV

2.NC

4.NC
10.VD+

1.U1

3.V1
1.MU2 B3P-VH
11.VD- 7.G ND 350209-1 350209-1 B02P-NV(LF)(SN ) J1201 1.R1
NKE-1125-61/91

J1112 J1113 J1114 2.NC

2.E
2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A
8.MPS B4P-VH

B6P-VH
50/60kW IL-G-9P IL-G-3P IL-G-3P 3.MV2 2.NC
P1201

8.STABY_REQ
J8 9.MIER 4.N C PC 1501 3.R2
J1106 J1105

3.FAN _ERR 2
3.FAN_ERR1
2.HVGATE1
R2

3.TISTOP1
5.N C

J1504
P1504
IL-8P IL-G-5P IL-G-2P B201 H-7EPRD0035
5 5

1.HTER1
(W206) P3 6.G ND

1.+12V

1 0 P1
1 0J5 1
R1

1.+12V
2.GND
4.+24V

7.+15V

1.+12V

J1503
4.PMS
5.GND

5.GND

4.GND

2.GND
1.PW1
2.PW2
3.PW3

5.CNT
2.PTE

7.TXE

2.NC

4.NC
3.LVR

2.S2
3.S3

5.S5
6.S6

1.M1

3.M2

5.M3
6 6

1.S1

4.S4
6.+5V
ZC RD 1262※
1.PTI

6.TXI

J 1502
8.NC

9.NC

2.C 2

5
RED.T

BLK.T
(W203) (W302) 1.2kΩ
WHT ZCRD1261※ ZC RD1265※ 30W ×2
to CCB-655 J1941

WHT
RED
P1113 P1114 P1502

7
P1105

1
WHT C .G.

S-32F
S101
7 7
RED
AC100V BRAKE CIRCUIT
8 8 (W308)

YEL
RED
BLU
(W301) MOTOR DRIVER P1503 WC1 CFA-253

8
ZC RD 1537※

2
J1302

P1302
(W018) (W006) RED ZCRD1264※ CBD-2001
MOTOR

RED

YEL
BLU
ZCRD1277※ B201 FAN ZCRD1254※

BLK.T
RED

RED.T
CBP-203 B 101
H-7BFRD0002 W401 7ZCRD1508※

+48VG
H-7BDRD0050 MOTOR

+48V

+12V
FAN SAFETY SWITCH

V1

W1
B202

U1

WHT.T
HEATER

2.PMS
2.PTE

4.TXE

1.LVR
1.PTI

3.TXI
CSD-654
TB102 CONTROL PART TH101

3.E
H-7BF RD0002

P82 J 82
P81 J81

+48VG
+48V
CHG-216

U1

V1

W1
TR101 WHT.T
(OPTION) (100W) U V UTH

WHT
BRN
WHT
BLK

RED
BLU

BLK
TB105 U V UTH
SCANNER UNIT INTERCONNECTION DISPLAY UNIT
ZCRD1280※
S.G. NKE-1125PM (AC100V) X25kW,2ユニット
CAX-11 空中線機内接続図
8.4.9
PM
NJU-85
A103 ANTENNA
NJC4002
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-162A DUMMY FILTER A104
A301
NJS6930 NJC9952
RECEIVER CIRCUIT CMA-866A
J101 ③ ③
BM15B-XASS-TE S.G.
12.VD_DC

D.L
10.TGTE

② ① ① ② MAG
14.VDE
13.TNL
6.-15V
7.+15V

11.TNI
4.TNC

8.GND

V101
9.TGT

15.VD
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

5.+5V

M1568BS
A101 A102
NJC3901M NJ C3901M
P3001
CHT-71A

GRN

YEL
(W001)
B102 Z CRD1251※
MODULATOR UNIT NMA-550 (W106)
ZC RD1258※

150Ω MD-12N1 MD-12N1


SE

Fig 8-68: Interconnection diagram of NKE-1125-62/92


(W003) C201

R201 CD202 CD201


P1109 P1110 ZCRD1252※ J2102 0.01UF 1KV
IL-10P
P1111 P2102 (W103) 4 6
J13 1.SHORT 1.SHORT ZCRD1255※ T1
5.MicPS
6.VDINE

P13 IL-6P
11.TRG2
ENCODER

5.TGTE
7.VDIN

1.MONI

2.MAG I
4.TNC

10.GND
7.-15V

9.+15V

2.MAGI PULSE
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

1.RXD
2.TXD

4.GND
8.+5V

4.TGT
3.GSE

6.TNL

YEL
3.+5V
8.TNI

2
MODULATOR No.2
2.GS

1.φZ 3.X1 3.X1


BLK No.1 1 TRANS
2.φZE 4.X2 4.X2
CIRCUIT
(W017)

BLU J1109 H-7LPRD 0122


3.φ A J1110 J1191 5.TI 5.TI
IL -G -12P

WHT IL-G-8P 3 5
IL-G -11P CPA-264
J1111

4.φB 6.TIE

8W
IL-4P 6.TIE BRAKE CIRCUIT A
RED C202 S.G.
5.+12V 7.+15V J2103 (W104)

P2103
SHIELD 7.+15V
ZCRD1256※ 0.22UF 200V CFA-259
8.GND 350209-2 CFR-229

ZCRD1257※
6.GND 8.GND 120Ω
9.NC 9.NC J2101 1.X1 MAG FILTER 30W
×4
1586514-2 BRAKE CIRCUIT B
J1 IL-G -6P 10.NC

(W105)
10.NC 2.X2 CIRCUIT R1 CFA-260

1.MH

3.MN
MODULATOR UNIT

2.7KΩ
2.NC

0.22UF
1.TIY 11.NC

1/2W
R202
(W004) 220pF ×5

C 203
330Ω

200V
INTERCONNECTION R2
2.TIYE 12.NC ZCRD1253※ 30W ×1
(W207)
3.BP
ZCRD1263※ CMB-404 S.G. S.G. R3 R1
4.BPE P1118 P2101 (W310) (W309)
B3P-SHF
BLU 1 1 BL U

1 2 3

1 2 3
5.BZ

BLK.T
R4
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

1.HMC NT ZC RD1539※ ZCRD1538※


J1118
(W308)

P1303
J1303
2 WHT (W201)

BLK.T
WHT 2

W101
6.BZE 2.+15V (W107) ZC RD1537※ P1921 P1911
BLK 3 3 BLK ZCRD1259※ ZCRD1260※
3.GND W 101 P1941 J1941 J1921 J1911
J2 IL-G -4P 1.+12V 1-350209-0

1.BKH1

3.BKH2

1.BKS1
2.BKS2
1-350210-0
P1002 to TB102 2.NC

8- 72
1.VD
T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT

2.NC
P1103 P1003 3.+12VE
2.VDE 1.+15V 1.+15V
CMC-1205R

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC
3.MTR+ 2.+12V 4 4 2.+12V S3B-XH -A
5 5 BRAKE CONTROL CIRCUIT

B8P-SHF
4.MTR- 3.G ND 3.+8V

B8P-SHF
J1003
J1002

J1103
4.GND 6 6 4.GND
TB101 MSTBA2.5/11-G 5.-15V 7 7 5.-15V
1586514-2 (W305) CCB-655
8 8 Z CRD1454※ J1912 P1912
1.BP+ 6.10V 6.X1
B2PS-VH
2.BP- 7.10VE 9 9 7.X2 J1001

1.VERR
3.BZ+ 10 10 POWER SUPPLY 350428-1
1.VERR1 1.VERR1

2.NC
DISPLAY UNIT

8.+5V 8.+5V 2.E 2.E

3.N
1.P

2.E
CIRCUIT

J1301

P1301
IL-3P 1-480700-0
4.BZ- 1.M+ BLU IL-2P
1.MC T P1104 P1004 1.HMCNT J1212 P1212 J1903 IL-2P
5.TRIG+ 1.MC T 2.M- J1905
CBD-1682A WHT 2.+15V RELAY FILTER

B6P-SHF
2.MBK P1903

B9P-SHF
2.MBK J1202 P1202 (W307) P1905

J1004
6.TRIG- BLK

J1104
1 1

RED

BLK
3.TISTOP 3.HSP 3.G ND CIRCUIT 1.MU2 (W303) ZCRD1536※
7.MTR+

P1211
2 2 P1505 (W304)
8.MTR- 4.G ND 4.HTER CSC-656 2.GND ZCRD1452※

J1211
3 3 ZCRD1314※
9.MTRE 5.MPS 5.TISTOP PC1201 3.MV2 J1505

2.N
1.P
4 4 B2P-VH
J4 J5 J3
>

6.MIER

1.VERR
6.C 2 B3P-NV

2.NC

4.NC
10.VD+

1.U1

3.V1
1.MU2 B3P-VH
11.VD- 7.G ND 350209-1 350209-1 B02P-NV(LF)(SN ) J1201 1.R1
NKE-1125-62/92

J1112 J1113 J1114 2.NC

2.E
8.Drawings

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A
8.MPS B4P-VH

B6P-VH
50/60kW IL-G-9P IL-G-3P IL-G-3P 3.MV2 2.NC
P1201

8.STABY_REQ
J8 9.MIER 4.N C PC 1501 3.R2
J1106 J1105

3.FAN _ERR 2
3.FAN_ERR1
2.HVGATE1
R2

3.TISTOP1
5.N C

J1504
P1504
IL-8P IL-G-5P IL-G-2P B201 H-7EPRD0034
5 5

1.HTER1
(W206) P3 6.G ND

1.+12V

1 0 P1
1 0J5 1
R1

1.+12V
2.GND
4.+24V

7.+15V

1.+12V

J1503
4.PMS
5.GND

5.GND

4.GND

2.GND
1.PW1
2.PW2
3.PW3

5.CNT
2.PTE

7.TXE

2.NC

4.NC
3.LVR

2.S2
3.S3

5.S5
6.S6

1.M1

3.M2

5.M3
6 6

1.S1

4.S4
6.+5V
ZC RD 1262※
1.PTI

6.TXI

J 1502
8.NC

9.NC

2.C 2

5
RED.T

BLK.T
(W203) (W302) 1.2kΩ
WHT ZCRD1261※ ZC RD1265※ 30W ×2

WHT
>

RED
P1113 P1114 to CCB-655 J1941 P1502

7
P1105

1
C.G.

S-32F
S101
7 7 WHT
AC220V BRAKE CIRCUIT
(W308)
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

8 8

YEL
RED
BLU
(W301) MOTOR DRIVER P1503 WC1 CFA-253

8
ZC RD 1537※

2
J1302

P1302
RED
(W018) (W006) RED
ZCRD1264※ CBD-2000
MOTOR

RED

YEL
BLU
ZCRD1277※ B201 FAN ZCRD1254※

BLK.T
RED

RED.T
CBP-203 B 101
H-7BFRD0002 W401 7ZCRD1508※

+48VG
H-7BDRD0050 MOTOR

+48V

+12V
FAN SAFETY SWITCH

V1

W1
B202

U1

WHT.T
HEATER

2.PMS
2.PTE

4.TXE

1.LVR
1.PTI

3.TXI
CSD-654
TB102 CONTROL PART TH101

3.E
H-7BF RD0002

P82 J 82
P81 J81

+48VG
+48V
CHG-216

U1

V1

W1
TR101 WHT.T
(OPTION) (100W) U V UTH

WHT
BRN
WHT
BLK

RED
BLU

BLK
TB105 U V UTH
SCANNER UNIT INTERCONNECTION DISPLAY UNIT
NKE-1125PM (AC220V) X25kW,2ユニット
8.4.10
S.G.
ZCRD1280※
CAX-11 空中線機内接続図
PM
NJU-85
8
A103 ANTENNA
NJC4002
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

A104
RECEIVER UNIT NRG-162A DUMMY FILTER NJC 9952
A301
NJS6930
RECEIVER CIRCUIT
J101
CMA-866A ③ ③
BM15B-XASS-TE S.G.
12.VD_DC

D.L
10.TGTE

② ① ① ② MAG
14.VDE
13.TNL

V101
6.-15V
7.+15V

11.TNI
4.TNC

8.GND
9.TGT

15.VD
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1

5.+5V

M1568BS
A101 A102
P3001 NJC 3901M NJ C3901M
CHT-71A

ミドリ


(W001)
B102 Z CRD1251※
MODULATOR UNIT NMA-550 (W106)
ZC RD1258※

150Ω MD-12N1 MD-12N1

Fig 8-69: Interconnection diagram of NKE-2254-6HS


SE C201

R201 CD202 CD 201


(W003)
P1109 P1110 ZCRD1252※ J2102 0.01UF 1KV
IL-10P
P1111 P2102 4 6
>

(W103)
J13 1.SHORT 1.SHORT Z CRD1255※
T1
5.MicPS
6.VDINE

P13 IL-6P
11.TRG2
ENCODER

5.TGTE
7.VDIN

1.MONI

2.MAGI
4.TNC

10.GND

2.MAGI
7.-15V

9.+15V
1.BS3
2.BS2
3.BS1
8.Drawings

1.RXD
2.TXD

4.GND
8.+5V

4.TGT
3.GSE

6.TNL

YEL
3.+5V
8.TNI

No.2 2 PULSE TANS


2.GS

1.φZ 3.X1 3.X1


BLK
2.φZE 4.X2 4.X2
MODULATOR No.1 1 H-7LPRD0122
(W017)

BLU J1109
3.φ A J1110 J1191 5.TI 5.TI CIRCUIT
IL -G-12P

WHT IL-G-8P 3 5
IL-G-11P CPA-264
J1111

4.φB IL-4P 6.TIE

8W
RED 6.TIE
C202 S.G.
5.+12V 7.+15V J2103 (W104)

P2103
SHIELD 7.+15V 0.22UF 200V
8.GND 350209-2 ZCRD1256※

ZCRD1257※
6.GND 8.GND CFR-229
9.NC 9.NC J2101 1.X1
1586514-2 MAG FILTER
J1 IL-G -6P 10.NC

(W105)
2.X2
>

10.NC CIRCUIT

1.MH

3.MN

2.7KΩ
2.NC
MODULATOR UNIT

0.22UF
1.TIY 11.NC

1/2W
R202
(W004) 220pF× 5

C 203
200V
INTERCONNECTION
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

2.TIYE 12.NC ZCRD1253※


(W207)
3.BP CMB-404
DISPLAY UNIT

Z CRD1448※ S.G. S.G.


4.BPE B3P-SHF P1118 P2101
BLU 1 1 BLU

1 2 3

1 2 3
5.BZ

BLK.T
1.HMC NT
J1118

P1303
J1303
2 WHT (W201)

BLK.T
6.BZE 2.+15V WHT 2 (W107)
BLK 3 3 BLK ZCRD1259※ ZCRD1260※
3.GND BRAKE C IRCUIT
J2 IL-G -4P

P1503
P1002 J1503 CFA-257

8- 73
1.VD T/R CONTROL CIRCUIT IL-2P-S3E N2

10Ω ,10W
P1103 P1003 J1505 IL-3P-S3EN2
2.VDE 1.+15V 1.+15V アオ
CMC-1205R

1.MH

3.MN
2.NC
3.MTR+ 2.+12V 4 4 2.+12V 1.HMC NT
シロ

R1
5 5 2.+15V

B8P-SHF
4.MTR- 3.GND 3.+8V (W307)

B8P-SHF
クロ

J1003
J1002

J1103
4.GND 6 6 4.GND 3.E ZC RD 1450※
1586514-2 P1505 J125
TB101

P125
MSTBA2.5/11-G 5.-15V 7 7 5.-15V
8 8 B3P-SHF-1AA
1.BP+ 6.10V 6.X1 MOTOR CONTROL 1.MCNT-
(W305) GRN
2.BP- 7.10VE 9 9 7.X2 POWER SUPPLY 350428-1 J1001 YE L
3.BZ+ 8.+5V 10 10 8.+5V POWER CIRCUIT 2.MCNT+
BRN
B101
CIRCUIT

J1301

P1301
4.BZ- 1.M+ 3.NC
1.MC T P1104 P1004 CBD-1779
5.TRIG+ 1.MC T CBD-1682A 2.M-

P1502
P1502 MOTOR

B6P-SHF
2.MBK

B9P-SHF
2.MBK

J1004
6.TRIG- B4P-VH

J1104
3.TISTOP 1 1 (W301) BLU.T
7.MTR+ 3.HSP 1.M+
4.GND 2 2
8.MTR- 4.HTER 2.NC
5.MPS 3 3 BLK.T
9.MTRE 5.TISTOP 3.M-
4 4 J1501
10.VD+ 6.MIER 6.C 2 J4 J5 J3

ZCRD1451※
IL-G-3P-S3T2-SA 4.NC
11.VD- 7.G ND 350209-1 350209-1 B02P-NV(LF)(SN )
J1112 J1113 J1114

1.MS1

3.MS2
1.MPS

3.MBK
2.MCT

350209-1
350209-1
2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A

2.1A
1.2A

2.NC
8.MPS

1.2A
2.1A

1.2A
2.1A
IL-G-9P IL-G-3P IL-G-3P

B3P-VH
(W208)

J1504
50/60kW
MOTOR CBP-168A / CBP-182

8.STABY_REQ
J8 9.MIER

J4

J5
NKE-2254-6HS

J1106 J1105

3.FAN _ERR 2
3.FAN_ERR1
2.HVGATE1
3.TISTOP1
IL-8P IL-G-5P IL-G-2P
※NKE-2254HS

1.HTER1

P1504
アカ太
1.+12V

P1501
1.+12V
2.GND
4.+24V

7.+15V

1.+12V
4.PMS
5.GND

5.GND

4.GND

2.GND
1.PW1
2.PW2
3.PW3

5.CNT
2.PTE

7.TXE
3.LVR

6.+5V
1.PTI

6.TXI

8.NC HEATER CONTROL ・MOTOR CBP-182

9.NC

2.C 2
DISPLAY UNIT PART

ZCRD 1494※
5 5
6 6
CHG-216
P1113 P1114 ZCRD1449※
P1105 (OPTION)

WHT
RED
(W302)

(W308
RED
BLU

(W010)

(W009)
YEL
7 7 WHT

(100W)
TR101
(W018) 8 8 RED 2 1

TH101
RED
BLU
YEL
Z CRD1277※ FAN

J1302
B201

P1302
5 4

シロ太
(W006) (W206) TB105 (W401)
H-7BFRD0002 ZCRD1254※ ZCRD1447※
8 7 ZCRD1508※
B202 FAN

U
U
SAFETY SWITCH

2.PMS
2.PTE

4.TXE

1.LVR
1.PTI

3.TXI
S101
CSD-653

3.E
S-32

V
V
H-7BF RD0002

P82 J 82
P81 J81
SCANNER UNIT INTERCONNECTION

UTH
UTH
CAX-15 WHT.T

WHT
BRN
WHT
BLK

RED
BLU

BLK
S.G. H-7ZCRD####*: NKE-2254 / 2254HS
ZCRD1280※ “#” means specification document No.
空中線機内接続図
8.4.11
“*” means revision of the specfication document.
PM
NJU-85
ANTENNA NAX-16B-4/6
TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER UNIT NZT-2103 TRANSMITTER/RECEIVER UNIT
A103 A104 INTERCONNECTION
NJC 4002 DUMMY FILTER NJC9952 CMK-599
MAGNETRON RECEIVER UNIT NRG-610
V101 A301 E101
MAF1565N NJS6930 NJT1969 (RECEIVER UNIT INTERCONNECTION CMA-823)
A101 A102 IF AMP CIRCUIT (PC301)
S.G. 1.TUNE CAE-529-1
2.+5V
D.L

MAG MIC 3.GND

Fig 8-70: Interconnection diagram of NKE-2103-6/6HS


4.NC

14.MOD ID

1.HMCNT
5.IF

3.COM+
4.COM-
8.AGND

11.HSP
7.+15V

2.+15V
2.AGND
3.MAG.I
1.MPS
2.PW3
3.PW2

13.+8V

4.HTER
5.HVER
6.MBK
5.MCT
4.PW1

2.VDE
3.GND
10.BP

4.PMS
YEL GRN

15.NC

5.GND
2.PTE

7.TXE
9.-7V

3.LVR
12.TI

1.PTI

6.TXI

1.VD
1.TIY
J301

7.BZ
J302

6.C2

J303

J18
F CX68 F CX68

J2
ZCRD1289※

ZCRD1290※

ZCRD1303※

ZCRD1308※
DISPLAY

(W101)

(W102)

(W106)

(W111)
UNIT
(W204)
WV101 ZCRD1312※

J202

J203
J201

2.AGND
3.MAG.I

4.PMS
5.GND
4.HTER
5.HVER

2.PTE
14.MOD ID

3.LVR

7.TXE
1.PTI

6.TXI
8.AGND
T201-15

1.TIY
S.G.

7.+15V
1.MPS
2.PW3
3.PW2
4.PW1

6.MBK
5.MCT

7.BZ
6.C2
11.HSP
9.-7V

13.+8V
10.BP

15.NC
CFR-234

12.TI
T201-16 B102
MAG FILTER
CIRCUIT SE
100pF× 3
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

J1003 (W103) J206

ENCODER CHT -71A


Z CRD1300※
1.MH 1.MH
J208
3.MN YEL
3.MN 1.ΦZ

8- 74
BLK
(W104) 2.E
Z CRD1301※ BLU
J1002 J205 3.ΦA
WHT
4.ΦB
POWER SUPPLY
1.+15V
2.+12V
1.+15V
2.+12V
MODULATOR CIRCUIT 5.+12V RED
SHIELD
CIRCUIT 3.+8V 3.+8V (PC201) 6.F.G.
4.AGN D 4.AGND
(PC1001) 5.-15V 5.-15V CME-363
6.X1 J8 P8 J81 P81
6.X1
CBD-1783 7.X2 7.X2 1.PTI
1.PTI WHT
8.+5V 8.+5V TB1 2.PTE
2.PTE BLK
9.HTER 9.HTER 3.TXI WHT
10.HV ER 10.HVER 1-2short : Nomal Speed 3.LVR
4.TXE BRN
4.PMS
2-3short : High Speed 5.E
(W105) 6.TXI
J1001 ZCRD1302※ J204 J82 P82
7.TXE 1.LVR BLU

5.EXBZ
1.2A 1.2A

6.AGND
2.AGND

4.AGND
3.EXBP
8.NC

1.ETIY
1.MPS

3.MBK
2.MCT

1.C2G
2.PMS RED

2.C2
2.1A 2.1A

1.2A
2.1A

7ZCRD 1280※
J209

J210
>

J3
3.E BLK

J1
NKE-2103-6/6HS
8.Drawings

(W108)
(W107) Z CRD1305※
ZCRD1304※
BRAKE CIRCUIT CFA-252 SAFETY SWITCH DISPLAY
(W110) Z CRD1307※ WS101
UNIT
J1503 ZCRD1306※

J1501
S.G.

1.MPS

3.MBK
2.MCT
1.2A
2.1A 2 5
J1504
>

1.MS1 1 4 PM
2.NC
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

3.MS2
NJU-85 (OPTION)
MOTOR J1505
J125 1.HMCNT
1.MCNT+ 2.+15V
2.MCNT- 3.AGND
B101 3.NC
H-7BDRD0048 MOTOR CONTROL POWER CIRCUIT J4
J1502 1.2A H-7ZCRD####*:
(PC1501)
1.M+ 2.1A
DISPLAY “#” means specification document No.
2.NC CBD-1779
MORTOR CBP-202 J5 “*” means revision of the specfication document.
3.M-
1.2A
UNIT
4.NC
2.1A
NKE-2103 / 2103HS
8.4.12
空中線機内接続図
SCANNER UNIT INTERCONNECTION
CAX-10
8
MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-170-R
*OPTION OPERATION UNIT
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-R


*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
LCD PANEL CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CML-799 CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1
CCK -972 PC710
OPERATION
CIRCUIT

*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE


L CD

(U SER SU PPLY )
8P
J711

Fig 8-71: Interconnection diagram of NCD-4990


>
8.Drawings

8P
H-7ZCR D1328 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P
J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
9P 2m H -7ZCRD 1329A (N WZ-170-R ) OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK-976
6P 6P 30P
PC640
>

J 6410 J6409 J 6401


AC 2m 5ZCG H 00285 (N WZ-170-R)

D VI 2m H -7ZCRD 1345 (N WZ-170-R)


JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS


NDC-1399-9 CIRCUIT
15P
64P
J 4409
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 2m H -7ZC RD 1337 (N CE-5163-R )
15P
J 4405
64P
J4601
PC460 JR C SU PPLY

8- 75
V GA
28P
J 4406
ARPA PROCESS
D VI-D
64P
CIRCUIT
J4404 9P TO O PU
8P
J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
J4311
R J-45 64P
J4501
PC450
3P
50P J4313 TO SUB O PU
J 4408 30P
C F-c ard
B102 J4312
3P
RADAR PROCESS
11P
J4314
GYRO INTERFACE TB914

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P
CH1 26P
J4306

14P
TB4101
TB913

NQE-3141-2
CMJ-462E TO ISW
CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
CH2
AC OUT2 2P
PC440 15P
64P 64P 64P 2P
TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
J4401 J 4402 J1 J4308
B ATTERY 2P 30P
+

POWER SUPPLY

IN 2P
TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
SCA NN ER MOTOR
U AC OUT2 CQD-2097 TO SEN SOR

CBD-1661
20P W401 H -7ZCRD 1339 22P
PC430
POWER V 50P TB4501
NCD-4990

J4301
W 50P
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM
J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103 22P
W402 H -7ZCRD 1339 TB4601
50P
18P
J4302
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
TO G YRO
6P
TB4701
R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
CQC-1192
20P 50P
WHT 8P

AC IN
J4108 J4303
BL U 50P T O L OG
PC410 J4107 12P
TB4801
18P
J4304
TO PC
9P
8P J4310
J4305
R ED 4351A07335 FILTER
U U
BL U
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z
8.4.13
WHT AC 220-240V 50/60H z
V V
NCD-4990(自立型) 機内接続図
JMA-9122-6/9XA,JMA-9123-7/9XA,JMA-9132-SA,JMA-9133-SA
Interconnection diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4990(self standing)
MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-170-R
*OPTION OPERATION UNIT
(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-R
*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
LCD PANEL CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CML-799 CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1

Fig 8-72: Interconnection diagram of NCD-4990 (w/ NBA-5135)


CCK -972 PC710
OPERATION
CIRCUIT

*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE


L CD

(U SER SU PPLY )
8P
J711
8P
H-7ZCR D1328 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P
J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
9P 2m H -7ZCRD 1329A (N WZ-170-R ) OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK-976
6P 6P 30P
J 6410
PC640
J6409 J 6401
AC 2m 5ZCG H 00285 (N WZ-170-R)

D VI 2m H -7ZCRD 1345 (N WZ-170-R)

RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS


NDC-1399-9 CIRCUIT
15P
64P
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

J 4409
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 2m H -7ZC RD 1337 (N CE-5163-R )
15P
J 4405
64P
J4601
PC460 JR C SU PPLY

8- 76
V GA
NCD-4990 (with NBA-5135)

28P
J 4406
ARPA PROCESS
D VI-D CIRCUIT
WH T
RED

64P
J4404 9P TO O PU
8P
U V FG J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
J4311
R J-45 64P
J4501
PC450
TB522 50P
3P
J4313 TO SUB O PU
AC IN J 4408
B102 30P
C F-c ard J4312
3P
RADAR PROCESS
11P
J4314
GYRO INTERFACE TB914
W406 H-7ZCRD 1342A

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P
CH1 26P
14P
TB4101
CONVERTER UNIT

TB913 J4306

NQE-3141-2
CMJ-462E TO ISW
>

CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
CH2
PC440
8.Drawings

AC OUT2 2P
NBA-5135

15P
64P 64P 64P 2P
TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
AC/DC

J4401 J 4402 J1 J4308


B ATTERY 2P 30P
+

POWER SUPPLY

IN 2P
TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
R ED
U AC OUT2 CQD-2097 TO SEN SOR

CBD-1661
WHT 20P W401 H -7ZCRD 1339 22P
PC430
V 50P TB4501
>

J4301
W 50P
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103 22P


TB521 W402 H -7ZCRD 1339 TB4601
50P
DC24V OUT 18P
J4302
+ ー FG
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
TO G YRO
6P
TB4701
R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
CQC-1192
20P 50P
WHT 8P

AC IN
J4108 J4303
BL U 50P T O L OG
PC410 J4107 12P
TB4801
18P
J4304
SCAN NER MOTOR TO PC
POWER D C24V 9P
8P J4310
J4305
R ED 4351A07335 FILTER
U U
BL U
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z
8.4.14
WHT AC 220-240V 50/60H z
V V
NCD-4990(自立型) 機内接続図
JMA-9110-6XA,JMA-9110-6XAH,JMA-9122-6XAH
Interconnection diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4990(self standing)
8
MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-170-RT
*OPTION OPERATION UNIT
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-RT


*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
LCD PANEL CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CML-799 CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1
CCK -972 PC710
OPERATION
CIRCUIT

*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE


L CD

(U SER SU PPLY )
8P

Fig 8-73: Interconnection diagram of NCD-4990T


J711
>
8.Drawings

8P
H-7ZCR D1328 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P
J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
9P 5m H -7ZCRD 1330A (N WZ-170-R T) OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK-976
6P 6P 30P
PC640
>

J 6410 J6409 J 6401


AC 5m 5ZCG H 00364 (N WZ-170-RT)

D VI 5m H -7ZCRD 1346 (N WZ-170-RT)


JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS


NDC-1399-9T CIRCUIT
15P
64P
J 4409
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 5m H -7ZC RD 1338 (N CE-5163-R T)
15P
J 4405
64P
J4601
PC460 JR C SU PPLY

8- 77
V GA
28P
J 4406
ARPA PROCESS
D VI-D
64P
CIRCUIT
J4404 9P TO O PU
8P
J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
J4311
R J-45 64P
J4501
PC450
3P
50P J4313 TO SUB O PU
J 4408 30P
C F-c ard
B102 J4312
3P
RADAR PROCESS
11P
J4314
GYRO INTERFACE TB914

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P
CH1 26P
J4306

14P
TB4101
TB913

NQE-3141-2
CMJ-462E TO ISW
CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
CH2
AC OUT2 2P
PC440 15P
64P 64P 64P 2P
TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
J4401 J 4402 J1 J4308
B ATTERY 2P 30P
+

POWER SUPPLY

IN 2P
TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
U CQD-2097 TO SEN SOR
NCD-4990T

AC OUT2

CBD-1661
SCAN NER MO TOR 20P W401 H -7ZCRD 1339 22P
PC430
V 50P
POWER TB4501
J4301
W 50P
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM
J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103 22P
W402 H -7ZCRD 1339 TB4601
50P
18P
J4302
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
TO G YRO
6P
TB4701
R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
CQC-1192
WHT 20P 50P
8P

AC IN
J4108 J4303
BL U 50P T O L OG
PC410 J4107 12P
TB4801
1 2 3 18P
J4304
TB 402 TO PC
9P
1 2 3 8P J4310
J4305
R ED

WH T

BLU
RED
U 4351A07335 FILTER U
BL U
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z
8.4.15
W405 H -7ZC RD1341A WHT AC 220-240V 50/60H z
V V
NCD-4990T(卓上型) 機内接続図
JMA-9122-6/9XA,JMA-9123-7/9XA,JMA-9132-SA,JMA-9133-SA
Interconnection diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4990T(desktop)
MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-170-RT
*OPTION OPERATION UNIT
(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-RT
*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
LCD PANEL CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CML-799 CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102

Fig 8-74: Interconnection diagram of NCD-4990T (w/ NBA-5135)


SP1
CCK -972 PC710
OPERATION
CIRCUIT

*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE


L CD

(U SER SU PPLY )
8P
J711
8P
H-7ZCR D1328 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P
J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
9P 5m H -7ZCRD 1330A (N WZ-170-R T) OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK-976
6P 6P 30P
J 6410
PC640
J6409 J 6401
AC 5m 5ZCG H 00364 (N WZ-170-RT)

D VI 5m H -7ZCRD 1346 (N WZ-170-RT)

RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS


NDC-1399-9T CIRCUIT
15P
64P
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

J 4409
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 5m H -7ZC RD 1338 (N CE-5163-R T)
15P
J 4405
64P
J4601
PC460 JR C SU PPLY
NCD-4990T (with NBA-5135)

8- 78
V GA
BL K

28P
ARPA PROCESS
WH T

J 4406
G RN

D VI-D
64P
CIRCUIT
J4404 9P TO O PU
8P
U V FG J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
J4311
R J-45 64P
J4501
PC450
TB522 50P
3P
J4313 TO SUB O PU
AC IN J 4408 30P
W407 H-7ZCRD 1343A

C F-c ard
B102 J4312
3P
RADAR PROCESS
11P
J4314
GYRO INTERFACE TB914

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P
CH1 26P
14P
TB4101
CONVERTER UNIT

TB913 J4306

NQE-3141-2
CMJ-462E TO ISW
>

CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
CH2
PC440
8.Drawings

AC OUT2 2P
NBA-5135

15P
64P 64P 64P 2P
TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
AC/DC

J4401 J 4402 J1 J4308


B ATTERY 2P 30P
+

POWER SUPPLY

IN 2P
TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
CQD-2097
WHT
U AC OUT2 TO SEN SOR

CBD-1661
B LK 20P W401 H -7ZCRD 1339 22P
PC430
V 50P TB4501
>

G RN J4301
W 50P
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103 22P


TB521 W402 H -7ZCRD 1339 TB4601
50P
DC24V OUT 18P
J4302
+ ー FG
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
TO G YRO
6P
TB4701
GR N R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
CQC-1192
WHT 20P 50P
W408 H -7ZC RD 1344A 8P

AC IN
J4108 J4303
BL U 50P T O L OG
PC410
GR N J4107 12P
TB4801
1 2 3 1 2 3 18P
J4304
TB401 TB 402 TO PC
9P
1 2 3 1 2 3 8P J4310
J4305
R ED

WH T

BLU
RED
U 4351A07335 FILTER U
BL U
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z
8.4.16
W405 H -7ZC RD1341A WHT AC 220-240V 50/60H z
SCAN NER MOTOR

V V
NCD-4990T(卓上型) 機内接続図
POWER D C24V
JMA-9110-6XA,JMA-9110-6XAH,JMA-9122-6XAH
Interconnection diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4990T(desktop)
8
MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-173-RT
*OPTION OPERATION UNIT
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-R


*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1
*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE
(U SER SU PPLY )

Fig 8-75: Interconnection diagram of NCD-4790


>
8.Drawings

D C OU T 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P


J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
D BD-121A
A C IN OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK-976
6P 6P 30P
PC640
>

J 6410 J6409 J 6401


JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS


NDC-1399-7 CIRCUIT
15P
64P
J 4409
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 2m H -7ZC RD 1337 (N CE-5163-R )
15P
J 4405
64P
J4601
PC460 JR C SU PPLY

8- 79
V GA
28P
J 4406
ARPA PROCESS
D VI-D
64P
CIRCUIT
J4404 9P TO O PU
8P
J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
J4311
R J-45 64P
J4501
PC450
3P
50P J4313 TO SUB O PU
J 4408 30P
C F-c ard
B102 J4312
3P
RADAR PROCESS
11P
J4314
GYRO INTERFACE TB914

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P
CH1 26P
14P
TB4101

NQE-3141-2A
TB913 J4306
CMJ-462E TO ISW
CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
CH2
AC OUT2 2P
PC440 15P
64P 64P 64P 2P
TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
J4401 J 4402 J1 J4308
B ATTERY 2P 30P
+

POWER SUPPLY

IN 2P
TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
SCA NN ER MOTOR
U AC OUT2 CQD-2097 TO SEN SOR

CBD-1661
20P W401 H -7ZCRD 1339 22P
PC430
POWER V 50P TB4501
NCD-4790

J4301
W 50P
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM
J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103 22P
W402 H -7ZCRD 1339 TB4601
50P
18P
J4302
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
TO G YRO
6P
TB4701
R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
CQC-1192
20P 50P
WHT 8P

AC IN
J4108 J4303
BL U 50P T O L OG
PC410 J4107 12P
TB4801
18P
J4304
TO PC
9P
8P J4310
J4305
R ED 4351A07335 FILTER
U U
BL U
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z
8.4.17
WHT AC 220-240V 50/60H z
V V
NCD-4790(自立型) 機内接続図
JMA-7122-6/9XA,JMA-7123-7/9XA,JMA-7132-SA,JMA-7133-SA
Interconnection diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4790(self standing)
MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-173-R
*OPTION OPERATION UNIT
(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-R
*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1

Fig 8-76: Interconnection diagram of NCD-4790 (w/ NBA-5135)


*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE
(U SER SU PPLY )
D C OUT 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P
J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
D BD-121A
A C IN OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK-976
6P 6P 30P
J 6410
PC640
J6409 J 6401
RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS
NDC-1399-7 CIRCUIT
15P
64P
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

J 4409
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 2m H -7ZC RD 1337 (N CE-5163-R )
15P
J 4405
64P
J4601
PC460 JR C SU PPLY

8- 80
V GA
NCD-4790 (with NBA-5135)

28P
J 4406
ARPA PROCESS
D VI-D CIRCUIT
WH T
RED

64P
J4404 9P TO O PU
8P
U V FG J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
J4311
R J-45 64P
J4501
PC450
TB522 50P
3P
J4313 TO SUB O PU
AC IN J 4408
B102 30P
C F-c ard J4312
3P
RADAR PROCESS
11P
J4314
GYRO INTERFACE TB914
W406 H-7ZCRD 1342A

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P
CH1 26P
14P
TB4101
CONVERTER UNIT

NQE-3141-2A
TB913 J4306
CMJ-462E TO ISW
>

CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
CH2
PC440
8.Drawings

AC OUT2 2P
NBA-5135

15P
64P 64P 64P 2P
TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
AC/DC

J4401 J 4402 J1 J4308


B ATTERY 2P 30P
+

POWER SUPPLY

IN 2P
TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
R ED
U AC OUT2 CQD-2097 TO SEN SOR

CBD-1661
WHT 20P W401 H -7ZCRD 1339 22P
PC430
V 50P TB4501
>

J4301
W 50P
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103 22P


TB521 W402 H -7ZCRD 1339 TB4601
50P
DC24V OUT 18P
J4302
+ ー FG
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
TO G YRO
6P
TB4701
R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
CQC-1192
20P 50P
WHT 8P

AC IN
J4108 J4303
BL U 50P T O L OG
PC410 J4107 12P
TB4801
18P
J4304
SCAN NER MOTOR TO PC
POWER D C24V 9P
8P J4310
J4305
R ED 4351A07335 FILTER
U U
BL U
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z
8.4.18
WHT AC 220-240V 50/60H z
V V
NCD-4790(自立型) 機内接続図
JMA-7110-6XA,JMA-7110-6XAH,JMA-7122-6XAH
Interconnection diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4790(self standing)
8
MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-173-RT
*OPTION OPERATION UNIT
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-RT


*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1
*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE
(U SER SU PPLY )

Fig 8-77: Interconnection diagram of NCD-4790T


>
8.Drawings

D C OU T 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P


J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
D BD-121A
A C IN OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK-976
6P 6P 30P
PC640
>

J 6410 J6409 J 6401


JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS


NDC-1399-7T CIRCUIT
15P
64P
J 4409
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 5m H -7ZC RD 1338 (N CE-5163-R T)
15P
J 4405
64P
J4601
PC460 JR C SU PPLY

8- 81
V GA
28P
J 4406
ARPA PROCESS
D VI-D
64P
CIRCUIT
J4404 9P TO O PU
8P
J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
J4311
R J-45 64P
J4501
PC450
3P
50P J4313 TO SUB O PU
J 4408 30P
C F-c ard
B102 J4312
3P
RADAR PROCESS
11P
J4314
GYRO INTERFACE TB914

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P
CH1 26P
14P
TB4101

NQE-3141-2A
TB913 J4306
CMJ-462E TO ISW
CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
CH2
AC OUT2 2P
PC440 15P
64P 64P 64P 2P
TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
J4401 J 4402 J1 J4308
B ATTERY 2P 30P
+

POWER SUPPLY

IN 2P
TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
U CQD-2097 TO SEN SOR
NCD-4790T

AC OUT2

CBD-1661
SCAN NER MO TOR 20P W401 H -7ZCRD 1339 22P
PC430
V 50P
POWER TB4501
J4301
W 50P
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM
J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103 22P
W402 H -7ZCRD 1339 TB4601
50P
18P
J4302
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
TO G YRO
6P
TB4701
R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
CQC-1192
WHT 20P 50P
8P

AC IN
J4108 J4303
BL U 50P T O L OG
PC410 J4107 12P
TB4801
1 2 3 18P
J4304
TB 402 TO PC
9P
1 2 3 8P J4310
J4305
R ED

WH T

BLU
RED
U 4351A07335 FILTER U
BL U
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z
8.4.19
W405 H -7ZC RD1341A WHT AC 220-240V 50/60H z
V V
NCD-4990T(卓上型) 機内接続図
JMA-9122-6/9XA,JMA-9123-7/9XA,JMA-9132-SA,JMA-9133-SA
Interconnection diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4990T(desktop)
MONITOR UNIT
NWZ-173-RT
*OPTION OPERATION UNIT
(USER SUPPLY) NCE-5163-RT
*PS/2 MOUSE/TRK BALL
(U SER SUPPLY)
OPERATION OPERATION
CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610
A1
7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102

Fig 8-78: Interconnection diagram of NCD-4790T (w/ NBA-5135)


SP1
*PS/2 EX TENSION CA BLE
(U SER SU PPLY )
D C OU T 6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P
J 6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402
D BD-121A
A C IN OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK-976
6P 6P 30P
J 6410
PC640
J6409 J 6401
RADAR PROCESS UNIT AIS PROCESS
NDC-1399-7T CIRCUIT
15P
64P
8.4 Interconnection Diagram

J 4409
V GA J4403
CDC-1325 5m H -7ZC RD 1338 (N CE-5163-R T)
15P
J 4405
64P
J4601
PC460 JR C SU PPLY
NCD-4790T (with NBA-5135)

8- 82
V GA
BL K

28P
ARPA PROCESS
WH T

J 4406
G RN

D VI-D
64P
CIRCUIT
J4404 9P TO O PU
8P
U V FG J 4407 CDC-1186D *OPTION B101
J4309 30P
J4311
R J-45 64P
J4501
PC450
TB522 50P
3P
J4313 TO SUB O PU
AC IN J 4408 30P
W407 H-7ZCRD 1343A

C F-c ard
B102 J4312
3P
RADAR PROCESS
11P
J4314
GYRO INTERFACE TB914

INTERSWITCH UNIT
TO TRU
CIRCUIT CIRCUIT 15P
CH1 26P
14P
TB4101
CONVERTER UNIT

NQE-3141-2A
TB913 J4306
CMJ-462E TO ISW
>

CDC-1324 PC420
11P
TB912
26P
J4307
26P
TB4201
CH2
PC440
8.Drawings

AC OUT2 2P
NBA-5135

15P
64P 64P 64P 2P
TB911 T O EXT-RA DAR
AC/DC

J4401 J 4402 J1 J4308


B ATTERY 2P 30P
+

POWER SUPPLY

IN 2P
TERMINAL BOARD TB4401
PC900 TB905
CQD-2097
WHT
U AC OUT2 TO SEN SOR

CBD-1661
B LK 20P W401 H -7ZCRD 1339 22P
PC430
V 50P TB4501
>

G RN J4301
W 50P
64P 64P 64P 64P J4105 TO A LAR M SYSTEM
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual

J4101 J 4102 J4104 J4103 22P


TB521 W402 H -7ZCRD 1339 TB4601
50P
DC24V OUT 18P
J4302
+ ー FG
MOTHERBOARD 50P
J4106
TO G YRO
6P
TB4701
GR N R ED W403 H -7ZCRD 1339
CQC-1192
WHT 20P 50P
W408 H -7ZC RD 1344A 8P

AC IN
J4108 J4303
BL U 50P T O L OG
PC410
GR N J4107 12P
TB4801
1 2 3 1 2 3 18P
J4304
TB401 TB 402 TO PC
9P
1 2 3 1 2 3 8P J4310
J4305
R ED

WH T

BLU
RED
U 4351A07335 FILTER U
BL U
W OU T IN W AC 100-115V 50/60H z
8.4.20
W405 H -7ZC RD1341A WHT AC 220-240V 50/60H z
SCAN NER MOTOR

V V
NCD-4790T(卓上型) 機内接続図
POWER D C24V
JMA-7110-6XA,JMA-7110-6XAH,JMA-7122-6XAH
Interconnection diagram of DISPLAY UNIT type NCD-4790T(desktop)
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.4 Interconnection Diagram

8.4.21 NWZ-170-R (NCD-4990)

H-7WSRD0002A

LCD

CCK-972
PC710

FAN
RGB DVI ALM
AC 1 00V
24 0V
BRILL J7101
AC 2m VM0301-VM0303B2Mクロ
DVI 2m H-7ZCRD1345

9P 2m H-7ZCRD1329A

FL1

8P
H-7ZCRD1328
CDC-1324

CQD-2097

CBD-1661

8
OUTLET
J4406

J4309

CML-764-R (NWZ-170-R)

Monitor Unit Interconnection

Fig 8-79: Interconnection diagram of NWZ-170-R

8- 83
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.4 Interconnection Diagram

8.4.22 NWZ-170-R (NCD-4990T)

H-7WSRD0002A

LCD

CCK-972
PC710

FAN
RGB DVI ALM
AC 1 00V
24 0V
BRILL J7101
AC 5m VM0301-VM0303B5Mクロ
DVI 5m H-7ZCRD1346

9P 5m H-7ZCRD1330A

FL1

8P
H-7ZCRD1328
CDC-1324

CQD-2097

CBD-1661
OUTLET
J4406

J4309

CML-764-RT (NWZ-170-RT)

Monitor Unit Interconnection

Fig 8-80: Interconnection diagram of NWZ-170-RT

8- 84
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.4 Interconnection Diagram

8.4.23 NWZ-173-R (NCD-4790)

Inverter Circuit
H-CBF-38

H-CML-771
19inch LCD Panel

H-CBP-173A
Blower
Circuit

H-CCK-989
Brilliance
Control
I/F Circuit Circuit
H-CMH-2227

FAN
RGB DVI ALM
DC12V BRILL

3P

H-CBA-389 7P
MONITOR
DVI 2m

D-sub 9P 2m

AC 2m VM0301-VM0303B2Mクロ

8
POWER
SUPPLY
CQD-2097
CDC-1324

CBD-1661
OUTLET
J4406

J4309

NWZ-173-R
Monitor Unit Interconnection

Fig 8-81: Interconnection diagram of NWZ-173-R

8- 85
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.4 Interconnection Diagram

8.4.24 NWZ-173-R (NCD-4790T)

Inverter Circuit
H-CBF-38

H-CML-771
19inch LCD Panel

H-CBP-173A
Blower
Circuit

H-CCK-989
Brilliance
Control
I/F Circuit Circuit
H-CMH-2227

FAN
RGB DVI ALM
DC12V BRILL

3P

H-CBA-389 7P
MONITOR
DVI 5m

D-sub 9P 5m

AC 5m VM0301-VM0303B2Mクロ

POWER
SUPPLY
CQD-2097
CDC-1324

CBD-1661
OUTLET
J4406

J4309

NWZ-173-RT
Monitor Unit Interconnection

Fig 8-82: Interconnection diagram of NWZ-173-RT

8- 86
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.4 Interconnection Diagram

8.4.25 NCE-5163-R (NCD-4990/4790)

OPERATION UNIT
NCE-5163-R

OPERATION OPERATION
CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610

A1

7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1

W63 H-7ZCRD1333A
W62 H-7ZCRD1332

W64 H-7ZCRD1334
W65 H-7ZCRD1335

6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P


J6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402

OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK -976
PC 640
6P 6P 2P 30P
J6410 J6409 J6407 J6401

FL1
8
W67 2m H-7ZCRD1337

CMD-996-R (NCE-5163-R)

Operation Unit Interconnection

Fig 8-83: Interconnection diagram of NCE-5163-R

8- 87
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.4 Interconnection Diagram

8.4.26 NCE-5163-RT (NCD-4990T/4790T)

OPERATION UNIT
NCE-5163-RT

OPERATION OPERATION
CIRCUIT B CIRCUIT A
CCK-974 CCK-973
PC620 PC610

A1

7P 14P 15P
J6201 J6101 J6102
SP1

W63 H-7ZCRD1333A
W62 H-7ZCRD1332

W64 H-7ZCRD1334
W65 H-7ZCRD1335

6P 6P 2P 7P 14P 14P 15P


J6411 J6408 J6406 J6405 J6404 J6403 J6402

OPERATION CIRCUIT D
CCK -976
PC 640
6P 6P 2P 30P
J6410 J6409 J6407 J6401

FL1

W68 5m H-7ZCRD1338

CMD-996-RT (NCE-5163-RT)

Operation Unit Interconnection

Fig 8-84: Interconnection diagram of NCE-5163-RT

8- 88
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5 Circuit Schematic

8- 89
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5.1 CQD-2097 page 1

Fig 8-85: CQD-2097 page 1

8- 90
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5.2 CQD-2097 page 2

Fig 8-86: CQD-2097 page 2

8- 91
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5.3 CQD-2097 page 3

RS485 IC:VP0782
pin 6&7:440Ω

Fig 8-87: CQD-2097 page 3

8- 92
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5.4 CQD-2097 page 4

Fig 8-88: CQD-2097 page 4

8- 93
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5.5 CQD-2097 page 5

Fig 8-89: CQD-2097 page 5

8- 94
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5.6 CQD-2097 page 6

Fig 8-90: CQD-2097 page 6

8- 95
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5.7 CQD-2097 page 7

Fig 8-91: CQD-2097 page 7

8- 96
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8.5.8 CQD-2097 page 8

Fig 8-92: CQD-2097 page 8

8- 97
JMA-9100/7100 FieldServiceManual > 8.Drawings > 8.5 Circuit Schematic

8- 98
JMA-9133-SA
JMA-9132-SA
JMA-9123-7XA/9XA
JMA-9122-6XA/9XA/6XAH
JMA-9110-6XA/6XAH

JMA-7133-SA
JMA-7132-SA
JMA-7123-7XA/9XA
JMA-7122-6XA/9XA/6XAH
JMA-7110-6XA/6XAH
MARINE RADAR
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