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JUE-87

INMARSAT-C
MOBILE EARTH STATION

INSTALLATION
MANUAL
PREFACE
Thank you for purchase of the JRC Inmarsat-C Mobile Earth Station, JUE-87.

x Please read this Installation manual carefully and carry out proper installation.

x Please keep the manual importantly to refer when it is necessary.


Please use the manual when questions and troubles are caused in installation, by any chance.

7ZPSC0446A
ATTENTIONS BEFORE USING

 JRC cannot accept responsibility for any loss due to incorrect operation, malfunction and other
causes except product guarantee condition and liability by law.

 There is possibility that some functions of the terminal may not operate correctly depend on the
hardware and software version of equipment connected to the terminal. Please confirm your
equipment version before contact with the dealer or agent you purchased or JRC branches.

 Your communication data are transmitted via Inmarsat system and other global communications
system, so unusually some errors may occur in communication theory same as the landlines.
You are recommended to backup for your important data.

 Usually, digital scrambling of Inmarsat system protects your communication data privacy.
However you are recommended to understand that your communication data might be intercepted
by special technology and unauthorized access in the communication theory.

 Specifications of JUE-87 and its accessories may change without notice for improvement.

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BEFORE INSTALLATION

About safety symbols


This manual and the terminal are indicated the following safety symbols for your correct operation
to prevent your and somebody’s injury or damage to the product and assets. The symbols and
descriptions are as follows.
You should understand well them before reading this manual and operating the terminal.

DANGER This symbol denotes that improper handling


poses a high risk of causing death or serious
injury.

WARNING This symbol denotes that improper handling


poses a risk of causing death or serious injury.

This symbol denotes that improper handling


CAUTION poses a risk of causing injury or damage to the
product and/or assets.

Example of symbols

The △ symbol denotes DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION.


The inside illustration of the △symbol denotes meaning of the DANGER,
WARNING or CAUTION more concretely. (This example warns of
possible electrical shock.)

The symbol denotes prohibited action.


The inside illustration of the symbol denotes the specific prohibited action
more concretely. (This example indicated disassembly is prohibited.)

The ● symbol denotes obligatory operation or instruction.


The inside illustration of the ● symbol denotes obligatory operation or
instruction more concretely. (This example indicates unplugging is the
obligatory instruction.)

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ABOUT WARNING LABEL
Below mentioned warning labels are put on JUE-87. Do not take off, destroy or modify these
labels.

Labels put on EME

Labels put on rear panel of IME


<Type1>

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<Type2>

<Type3> (Spare label put on console)

Note)
Attestation number which means safe, high-quality product and suits EU
instruction (Free circulation was permitted in the EU signatory).

R 001VZAA1011 Technological, standard agreement proof and attestation number issued by


Telecom Engineering Center Foundation in Japan.

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CAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION

DANGER
Do not touch any internal parts with your hands or tools to avoid danger of electronic
shock.

WARNING
Do not bring JUE-87 (EME) close to the fire, or put it in the fire. It causes the explosion,
generation of heat.

Do not approach the JUE-87 (EME) while transmitting, It transmits microwave and
strong microwave might be cause injury.

If a foreign substances, such as metal fragment, water, liquid and etc., are get into your
JUE-87, turn off the power and contact with the agent you purchased or JRC branches.
Continuous operation may cause fire, electrical shock or malfunction.

Do not turn on the terminal under the primary power except the specific voltage
(mentioned below). The primary power except the specific voltage may cause fire,
electrical shock or malfunction.
DC+24V (+19.2 V to +31.2 V) (When standard PSU, NBD-904 is used)

Do not check or repair the internal equipment of JUE-87 by yourself.


Any electrical work by any person other than our specialized maintenance persons may
cause fire or abnormal operation of this equipment or electrical shock.
This equipment meets the technical standard of the Ministry of Internal affairs and
Communications (MIC).

Do not adjust the internal circuit or exchange the parts because the internal circuit is
adjusted strictly. When an abnormal operation is found, please contact with our sales
department or nearest branch office.

Do not take apart, and do not remodel the equipment. It causes a fire, the electric shock,
and the breakdown.

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CAUTION
Before operating JUE-87, read the operation manual carefully.
Inappropriate procedure may cause incorrect operation or malfunction.

When a failure has been detected, check it according to the Trouble shooting described
in this book. If abnormalities are still accepted, restart the terminal. Nevertheless
abnormalities are still accepted, stop operation and contact the dealer or agent from
which you purchased the device or one of our branches, marketing offices, and
representative offices.

Do not give mechanical shock and force, because all units of EME are precision
instrument. Unwanted shock and force may cause malfunction.

Do not paint radome. Painting of radome may cause decrease of the communication
quality.

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APPEARANCE
JUE-87 Standard Components

EME (Externally Mounted Equipment: NAF-253GM)


The EME is installed on the above deck for receiving the signal from the satellite.
The EME is covered with a radome.

Fig.1 EME

IME (Internally Mounted Equipment: NTF-318) with JB1 (stand) and keyboard (NTF-369)
Front view
The IME is installed below deck. (JB1 board is standard. Stand is optional.)

Fig.2 IME (Front view)

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IME (NTF-318) with JB1 (Stand) Rear view

Fig.3 IME (Rear view)

Printer (NKG-900/NKG-800)

Fig.4a Printer (NKG-900) Fig.4b Printer (NKG-800)

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EXT PSU (External Power Supply Unit: NBD-904)
The EXT PSU (NBD-904) supplies DC+24V for IME-EME and Printer from Ship’s power source
(from 100 to 220V AC) and/or +24V DC. When both AC and DC power source are connected to the
EXT PSU and the power interruption of AC power source is occurred: EXT PSU switches over from
AC power source to the DC power source automatically (Power failure detecting function).

Fig.5 External Power Supply

JB1(Junction Box1) (NQE-3222)

Fig.6 JB1 (with cover and without cover)

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EME-IME Coaxial Cable (CFQ-5922A)

Fig.7 Coaxial Cable

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JUE-87 Optional Components

RDB (Remote Distress Button: NQE-3225)


The DB (Distress Button) is used to transmitting Distress Alert. It is possible to install up to 2 and
extend up to 100m.

Fig.8 RDB

SB (Security Button: NQE-3224)


It is possible to install up to 4 and extend up to 100m.

Fig.9 SB

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EXT BUZ (External Buzzer: NCE-5547)
It is possible to install up to 3 and to extend up to 100m. The buzzer built in EXT BUZ sounds, and
LED on the EXT BUZ illuminates when message is received.

Fig.10 EXT BUZ

DTE (NDZ-227) with stand (option) and keyboard (NTF-369)


It is same one as JUE-85 standard component. It is possible to install up to 1.

Fig.11 DTE with stand and keyboard

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JB2 (Junction Box 2: NQE-3223)
It is used when two or more RDB or EXT BUZ is installed.

Fig.12 JB2

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ABBREVIATIONS

AIS Automatic Identification System

BAM Bridge Alert Management

DTE Data Terminal Equipment

EGC Enhanced Group Call

EME Externally Mounted Equipment

EXT PSU Externally Power Supply Unit

EXT BUZ Externally Buzzer

FFA Forum Fisheries Agency

IME Internally Mounted Equipment

IMO International Maritime Organization

INMARSAT INMARSAT Ltd.

ISPS International Ship and Port Facility Security

JB Junction Box

MES Mobile Earth Station

PSU Power Supply Unit

SOLAS Safety of Life at Sea

SSAS Ship Security Alert System

VMS Vessel Monitoring System

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Table of Contents

PREFACE .................................................................................................................................................i

ATTENTIONS BEFORE USING ..........................................................................................................ii

BEFORE INSTALLATION ................................................................................................................. iii

ABOUT WARNING LABEL ................................................................................................................ iv

CAUTIONS DURING INSTALLATION ............................................................................................ vi

APPEARANCE ................................................................................................................................... viii


JUE-87 Standard Components .......................................................................................................... viii
JUE-87 Optional Components ............................................................................................................xii

ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................................................... xv

1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................ 1-1

1.1 Outlines ....................................................................................................................................... 1-1

1.2 Unpacking and Visual Inspection ............................................................................................. 1-1

1.3 Wiring Diagram ......................................................................................................................... 1-2

1.4 Components ................................................................................................................................ 1-5

1.5 Configuration (JUE-87 Standard Components)...................................................................... 1-6


1.5.1 EME (Externally Mounted Equipment: NAF-253GM) ........................................................ 1-6
1.5.2 IME (Internally Mounted Equipment: NTF-318) ................................................................. 1-7
1.5.3 Keyboard (NDF-369) ...........................................................................................................1-11
1.5.4 Printer (NKG-900/NKG-800) ............................................................................................. 1-12
1.5.5 EXT PSU (External Power Supply Unit: NBD-904) .......................................................... 1-14
1.5.6 JB1 (Junction Box 1: NQE-3222, PCB: CQD-2245A) ....................................................... 1-15
1.5.7 Coaxial Cable (CFQ-5922A) .............................................................................................. 1-16

1.6 Installation Parts and Tools ..................................................................................................... 1-17


1.6.1 Supplied Parts by JRC......................................................................................................... 1-17
1.6.2 Parts for Installation (Prepared by Shipyard) ...................................................................... 1-18
1.6.3 Required Tools .................................................................................................................... 1-18
1.6.4 Consumable Supplies and Spare Parts List ......................................................................... 1-18
1.7 Configuration (Optional Components) .................................................................................. 1-19
1.7.1 RDB (Remote Distress Button: NQE-3225) ....................................................................... 1-19
1.7.2 SB (Security Button: NQE-3224) ....................................................................................... 1-20
1.7.3 EXT BUZ (External Buzzer: NCE-5547) ........................................................................... 1-21
1.7.4 JB 2 (Junction Box 2: NQE-3223) ...................................................................................... 1-22
1.7.5 DTE (Data Terminal Equipment: Display: NDZ-227) ........................................................ 1-23
1.7.6 Coaxial Cable (CFQ-9710/CFQ-3923A) ............................................................................ 1-25

2. INSTALLATION PLAN ................................................................................................... 2-1

2.1 EME ............................................................................................................................................ 2-1

2.2 Support Structure ...................................................................................................................... 2-2


2.2.1 Load Specification and Basic Design.................................................................................... 2-2
2.2.1.1 Loading Condition of EME ............................................................................................ 2-3
2.2.1.2 Allowance Vibration Level of EME ............................................................................... 2-3
2.2.2 Example of Design of the Pole.............................................................................................. 2-4

2.3 Shadow-sector Countermeasure ............................................................................................... 2-5


2.3.1 Fore and Aft Directions ......................................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.2 Port and Starboard Directions ............................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.3 Within Radius 1m from EME ............................................................................................... 2-5
2.3.4 Example of the Installation Site ............................................................................................ 2-6
2.3.4.1 EME Installation Site (for One EME Only) ................................................................... 2-6
2.3.4.2 EME Installation Sites (for two EMEs, NAF-253GM) .................................................. 2-7
2.3.5 Reference: Estimation Methods of RX/TX Signal Loss by Physical Obstructions............... 2-8

2.4 Noise Countermeasure (Interference with Other Equipment) ............................................. 2-12

3. INSTALLATION WORK ................................................................................................. 3-1

3.1 Overview of Installation Work .................................................................................................. 3-1

3.2 Cable............................................................................................................................................ 3-2


3.2.1 Preparation for Coaxial Cable Connector ............................................................................. 3-3

3.3 EME ............................................................................................................................................ 3-4


3.3.1 Fixing EME to the Pole ......................................................................................................... 3-5
3.3.1.1 Protecting Sheet Sticking Procedure .............................................................................. 3-6
3.3.1.2 Grounding Procedure ..................................................................................................... 3-7
3.3.1.3 Belt Fixing Procedure .................................................................................................... 3-8
3.3.2 Connecting the Cables and Taping on Connector Part .......................................................... 3-9

3.4 IME............................................................................................................................................ 3-10


3.4.1 IME Installation .................................................................................................................. 3-10
3.4.2 Grounding IME with Copper Plate ..................................................................................... 3-13
3.4.3 Connecting IME Coaxial Cable and JB1 Cable to IME ...................................................... 3-14
3.4.4 Example of Setting IME on a Desk ..................................................................................... 3-15
3.4.5 Connecting Power Supply Cable to IME and Printer.......................................................... 3-16
3.4.6 Setting Roll off Printer(NKG-900/NKG-800) .................................................................... 3-17
3.4.7 Connecting External Power Supply (NBD-904) ................................................................. 3-17
3.4.8 Confirming All Cable’s Connection .................................................................................... 3-17

3.5 Installation and Connecting Optional Equipments............................................................... 3-18


3.5.1 JB1 Installation ................................................................................................................... 3-18
3.5.2 JB2 Installation ................................................................................................................... 3-21
3.5.3 RDB/SB/External Buzzer Installation ................................................................................. 3-24
3.5.4 Fixing Procedure of Security Button (SB) .......................................................................... 3-27
3.5.5 Fixing Procedure of Remote Distress Button (DB/RDB/RDB3) ........................................ 3-29
3.5.6 NDZ-227 Data Terminal Equipment Installation ................................................................ 3-31
3.5.7 NDZ-227 Data Terminal DIP Switch Setting Procedure ..................................................... 3-32
3.5.8 Setting Printer (NKG-800) .................................................................................................. 3-33

3.6 Cabling of JUE-87 and Optional Equipments ....................................................................... 3-34


3.6.1 Cabling Diagram on Console .............................................................................................. 3-34
3.6.2 Cable Connection Layout for Optional Equipment ............................................................. 3-35
3.6.3 Pin Assignment of Cable Connection.................................................................................. 3-35

3.7 Abandonment Work................................................................................................................. 3-37


3.7.1 Disposal of JUE-87 ............................................................................................................. 3-37

4. INITIALIZATION AND CHECKING CABLE CONNECTIONS........................................ 4-1

4.1 Preparation of Devices ............................................................................................................... 4-1

4.2 MES No. Confirmation/Setting ................................................................................................. 4-4


4.2.1 MES No. Confirmation ......................................................................................................... 4-4
4.2.2 MES No. Setting ................................................................................................................... 4-6

4.3 Delivery Date Confirmation/Setting ......................................................................................... 4-7


4.3.1 Delivery Date Confirmation .................................................................................................. 4-7
4.3.2 Delivery Date Setting ............................................................................................................ 4-9
4.4 EGC Output Setting................................................................................................................. 4-10

4.5 Alert Management Setting ...................................................................................................... 4-13

4.6 IEC 61162-450 Setting ............................................................................................................. 4-16

4.7 BAM Auto switch LAN to serial Setting ................................................................................ 4-19

4.8 Preferred OR Confirm/Setting................................................................................................ 4-21


4.8.1 Preferred OR Confirmation ................................................................................................. 4-21
4.8.2 Preferred OR Setting ........................................................................................................... 4-22

4.9 Checking of Cable Connections for Options.......................................................................... 4-23


4.9.1 Printer (NKG-900/NKG-800) ............................................................................................. 4-23
4.9.1.1 Maintenance Mode ........................................................................................................... 4-23
4.9.1.2 Checking Cable Connections ........................................................................................... 4-24
4.9.2 External Buzzer (NCE-5547) .............................................................................................. 4-25
4.9.2.1 Maintenance Mode ........................................................................................................... 4-25
4.9.2.2 Checking cable connection for External Buzzer (DMC alarm sound) ............................. 4-26
4.9.3 Remote Distress Button(NQE-3225) .................................................................................. 4-28
4.9.3.1 Checking cable connections of Distress Button ............................................................... 4-28
4.9.4 DMC ................................................................................................................................... 4-30
4.9.4.1 Checking distress call from DMC .................................................................................... 4-30
4.9.4.2 Checking of alarm sounds of DMC.................................................................................. 4-31
4.9.5 AME (Alarm Management Equipment) .............................................................................. 4-32
4.9.5.1 Maintenance Mode ........................................................................................................... 4-32
4.9.5.2 Checking cable connections of AME ............................................................................... 4-33

4.10 Maintenance Complation Check List ................................................................................... 4-35

5. SPECIFICATION ............................................................................................................ 5-1

5.1 JUE-87 ......................................................................................................................................... 5-1


5.1.1 EME (NAF-253GM) and IME (NTF-318) ........................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Printer (NKG-900/NKG-800) ............................................................................................... 5-2
5.1.3 EXT PSU (NBD-904) ........................................................................................................... 5-3

5.2 Option.......................................................................................................................................... 5-4


5.2.1 Remote Distress Button (NQE-3225) ................................................................................... 5-4
5.2.2 External Buzzer (NCE-5547) ................................................................................................ 5-5
5.2.3 DTE (NDZ-227) .................................................................................................................... 5-6
5.3 Bridge Alert Management (BAM) function ............................................................................. 5-7
5.3.1 External Interface .................................................................................................................. 5-7
5.3.2 JUE-87 Alert ......................................................................................................................... 5-7
5.3.2.1 BAM Active Alert .......................................................................................................... 5-8
5.3.2.2 BAM Alert History ....................................................................................................... 5-10
5.3.2.3 BAM Alert List ............................................................................................................ 5-12

5.4 EGC Output function .............................................................................................................. 5-14

5.5 LAN connection ........................................................................................................................ 5-14

6. TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................... 6-1

6.1 Troubleshooting Flowchart ....................................................................................................... 6-1

7. NKG-900 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE ................................................................. 7-1

7.1 Cautions for Use ......................................................................................................................... 7-1

7.2. Outline and Names of Components ......................................................................................... 7-2


7.2.1 Supplied Accessories............................................................................................................. 7-2
7.2.2 Components Names .............................................................................................................. 7-2

7.3. Installation ................................................................................................................................. 7-3


7.3.1 Fix Tape Attachment ............................................................................................................. 7-3
7.3.2 Change of Ink Ribbon Cartridge ........................................................................................... 7-4
7.3.3 Roll Paper Loading ............................................................................................................... 7-5
7.3.4 Connection of paper end near sensor .................................................................................... 7-6
7.3.5 Connection with Terminal ..................................................................................................... 7-6

7.4. Self-printing Function............................................................................................................... 7-7

8. NKG-800 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE ................................................................. 8-1

8.1 Cautions for Use ......................................................................................................................... 8-1

8.2. Outline and Names of Components ......................................................................................... 8-2


8.2.1 Supplied Accessories............................................................................................................. 8-2
8.2.2 Components Names .............................................................................................................. 8-2

8.3. Installation ................................................................................................................................. 8-3


8.3.1 Fix Tape Attachment ............................................................................................................. 8-3
8.3.2 Change of Ribbon Cassette-cartridge .................................................................................... 8-4
8.3.3 Printing Pressure Adjustment (Print Paper Thickness Adjustment) ...................................... 8-5
8.3.4 Roll Paper Loading ............................................................................................................... 8-6
8.3.5 Connection with Terminal ..................................................................................................... 8-9

8.4. Self-printing Function............................................................................................................. 8-10

9. JRC SERVICE NETWORK ............................................................................................ 9-1


1. INTRODUCTION

1.1 Outlines
This manual explains Installation procedure of Inmarsat-C Satellites communications Mobile Earth
Station (MES).
The JUE-87 (MES) is composed of EME (Externally Mounted Equipment), IME (Internally
Mounted Equipment), Printer, EXT PSU (Externally Power Supply Unit), and Antenna Cable.
You can add optional components like EXT BUZ (Externally Buzzer), RS-232D/422A Interface,
JB(Junction Box)2 , USB drive, and Coaxial Cable.

1.2 Unpacking and Visual Inspection


At the time of unpacking, visual inspection should be done with checking any possible damage of
transportation, and also checking any missing part in accordance with supplied parts list for installation
as shown in Table 1.6.1a to 1.6.1c on page 1-17.
If there is damage or missing part, file the claim immediately.

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1.3 Wiring Diagram
The following diagram is for stand-alone mounting type.

Externally Mounted
Equipment (EME)

NAF-253GM Internally Mounted Equipment (IME)


with Data Terminal & Distress Button
JB1
7ZCSC0314 NQE-3222
NTF-318 JB Cable 0.4m
JB1 J1 Security
(Attachment) Button (SB)
W1 CFQ-5922A TB1(P1-25) RED2
Coaxial Cable TB2(P26-50) 1
150/250V BLK1
1 BLK1 TTYCSLA-1Q 2
SWA RED1 NQE-3224
2 RED1 * Max.100m 3
SWB BLK2 Security
SB1 3 BLK2 4 Button (SB)
12V
4 RED2 RED2
7ZCSC0333 GN D 150/250V 1
Antenna Cable BLK1
5 BLK1 TTYCSLA-1Q 2
EME SWA RED1 NQE-3224
(Attachment) 1.0m 6 RED1 * Max.100m 3
SWB BLK2
SB2 7 BLK2 4
12V EXT B UZ
8 RED2 1
Keyboard GN D 1
2
9 1 250V MPYC-4 2
NDF-369 Keyboard SW 3 NCE-5547
10 2 * Max.100m 3
BZ 4
11 3 4
7ZCSC0322 BUZ1 12V
RO Printer (ROP) 12
ROP Signal Cable 5V
Printer PRINTER 13
(Attachment) 1.6m 4
GN D 150/250V
NKG-900/800 7ZCSC0321 14 BLK TTYCSLA-1
WHT OUT-
ROP Power Cable + ALM 15 RED *
Power BLK
(Attachment) 2m - PRT OUT+ 150/250V
GRN PWR 16 BLK TTYCSLA-1
FG RDA DGPS
NMEA 17 RED *
DC POWER RDB 150/250V
18 BLK TTYCSLA-1
OUTA BAM
GPS 19 RED *
150/250V
(Attachment) 2.3m

OUTB
PSU Power Cable

20 BLK TTYCSLA-1
7ZCSC0320

RDA BAM
AIS 21 RED * Remote
RDB 150/250V Distress Button
22 BLK1 TTYCSLA-4 RED3 1
SWA * Max.100m
23 RED1 BLK1 2
SWB RED1
24 BLK2 3
ALM BLK3 4 NQE-3225
25 RED2
RED
BLK

SYNC BLK2 8
Power Supply DB2 26 BLK3
Unit (PSU) 12V RED2 9
27
+ - 5V
28 RED3 Remote
NBD-904 DC24V OUT GN D 150/250V Distress Button
29 BLK1 TTYCSLA-4 RED3 1
SWA
REMOTE DC24V 30 RED1 * Max.100m BLK1 2
CONT IN AC IN SWB RED1
31 BLK2 3
+ - + - U V ALM
32 RED2
BLK3 4 NQE-3225
SYNC BLK2 8
DB3 33 BLK3
MF/HF 12V RED2 9
0.6/1kV DPYC-6 34
Radio 5V
Equipment *
35 RED3
GN D 150/250V
Ship's Power 36 BLK1 TTYCSLA-1Q
0.6/1kV DPYC-2.5 TX1 No.2 INM-C
AC100/220V * 37 RED1 *
50/60Hz, 1φ, 160W TX2
38 BLK2 Distress Message Controller
USB INM-C-2 RX1
39 RED2 NCH-321A
RX2
40 Shield TB10
GN D
Remote 41 BLK1 BLK1 11
DTE SEL+
42 RED1 RED1 12
[Dsub9] SEL-
43 BLK2 BLK2 13
RDY+
Maintenance 44 RED2 RED2 14
PC RDY-
[Dsub9] 45 BLK3 150/250V BLK3 15
DRQ+ TTYCSLA-7
DMC DRQ- 46 RED3 * RED3 16
LAN Cable (CAT5e STP)
VDR / MFD / BAM LAN 47 BLK4 BLK4 17
* DRA+
[RJ-45] 48 RED4 RED4 18
DRA-
49 BLK5 BLK5 19
DAL+
JB2 50 RED5 RED5 20
DAL-
Shield FRAME
GN D

7ZCSC0325
JB Cable 5m
JB2 *: SHIPYARD SUPPLY
(JRC SUPPLY)

Fig.1.3a Wiring Diagram (Stand-alone, JB1)

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The following diagram is for GMDSS console mounting type.

Externally Mounted
Equipment (EME)
GMD SS CONSOLE

NAF-253GM Internally Mounted Equipment (IME)


with Data Terminal & Distress Button
JB1 PCB
7ZCSC0324 (CQD-2245A)
NTF-318 JB1 Cable 2.3m
JB1 J1 Security
(JRC SUPPLY) Button (SB)
W1 CFQ-5922A TB1(P1-25) RED2
Coaxial Cable TB2(P26-50) 1
150/250V BLK1
1 BLK1 TTYCSLA-1Q 2
SWA RED1 NQE-3224
2 RED1 * Max.100m 3
SWB BLK2 Security
SB1 3 BLK2 4
12V Button (SB)
4 RED2 RED2
7ZCSC0221 GN D 1
150/250V BLK1
Antenna Cable 5 BLK1 TTYCSLA-1Q 2
EME SWA RED1 NQE-3224
(Attachment) 1.5m 6 RED1 * Max.100m 3
SWB BLK2
SB2 7 BLK2 4
12V EXT B UZ
8 RED2 1
Keyboard GN D 1
2
9 1 250V MPYC-4 2
NDF-369 Keyboard SW 3 NCE-5547
10 2 * Max.100m 3
BZ 4
11 3 4
7ZCSC0322 BUZ1 12V
RO Printer (ROP) 12
ROP Signal Cable 5V
Printer PRINTER 13
(Attachment) 1.6m 4
GN D 150/250V
NKG-900/800 7ZCSC0321 14 BLK TTYCSLA-1
WHT OUT-
ROP Power Cable + ALM 15 RED *
Power BLK PRT OUT+
(Attachment) 2m -
GRN PWR GPS 16
FG Signal (inner) RDA
17 NMEA
DC POWER RDB 150/250V
18 BLK TTYCSLA-1
OUTA BAM
GPS 19 RED *
(Attachment) 2.3m

OUTB 150/250V
PSU Power Cable

20 BLK TTYCSLA-1
7ZCSC0320

RDA BAM
AIS 21 RED * Remote
RDB 150/250V Distress Button
22 BLK1 TTYCSLA-4 RED3
SWA 1
23 RED1 * Max.100m BLK1
SWB 2
24 BLK2 RED1
ALM 3
BLK3 NQE-3225
25 RED2 4
RED
BLK

SYNC BLK2
Power Supply DB2 26 BLK3 8
Unit (PSU) 12V RED2
27 9
+ - 5V
NBD-904 28 RED3 Remote
DC24V OUT GN D 150/250V Distress Button
29 BLK1 TTYCSLA-4 RED3
SWA 1
REMOTE DC24V 30 RED1 * Max.100m BLK1
CONT IN AC IN SWB 2
31 BLK2 RED1
+ - + - L N ALM 3
BLK3 NQE-3225
32 RED2 4
TB204 SYNC BLK2
DB3 33 BLK3 8
+ 12V RED2
31 9
ACCESSORY-2 - (inner) 34
32 5V
35 RED3
TB501 GN D 150/250V
+ 36 BLK1 TTYCSLA-1Q
25 TX1 No.2 INM-C
DC IN - (inner) 37 RED1 *
32 TX2
L 38 BLK2 Distress Message Controller
AC100/220V 11 USB INM-C-2 RX1
50/60Hz, 1φ, N (inner)
14 39 RED2 NCH-321A
160W RX2
40 Shield TB10
GN D
Remote 41 BLK1 BLK1 11
DTE SEL+
42 RED1 RED1 12
[Dsub9] SEL-
43 BLK2 BLK2 13
RDY+
Maintenance 44 RED2 RED2 14
PC RDY-
[Dsub9] 45 BLK3 150/250V BLK3 15
DRQ+ TTYCSLA-7
DMC DRQ- 46 RED3 * RED3 16
LAN Cable (CAT5e STP)
VDR / MFD / BAM LAN 47 BLK4 BLK4 17
* DRA+
[RJ-45] 48 RED4 RED4 18
DRA-
49 BLK5 BLK5 19
DAL+
To JB2/JB2 PCB (2/2) JB2 50 RED5 RED5 20
DAL-
Shield FRAME
GN D
*: SHIPYARD SUPPLY

Fig.1.3b Wiring Diagram (GMDSS console, JB1)

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GMD SS CONSOLE

Internally Mounted Equipment (IME)


with Data Terminal & Distress Button

NTF-318

JB2

7ZCSC0325
JB2 Cable 5m
(JRC SUPPLY)

J1
JB2 PCB (CQD-2245B)
Security
Button (SB)
TB1(P1-25) RED2
TB2(P26-50) 1
BLK1
1 BLK1 150/250V TTYCSLA-1Q 2
SWA RED1 NQE-3224
2 * Max.100m 3
RED1
SWB BLK2
SB3 4 Security
3 BLK2 Button (SB)
12V
4 RED2
RED2 1
GN D BLK1
5 BLK1 150/250V TTYCSLA-1Q 2
SWA RED1 NQE-3224
6 RED1 * Max.100m 3
SWB BLK2
SB4 7 4
BLK2 EXT B UZ
12V
8 1
RED2 1
GN D 2
9 1 250V MPYC-4 2
SW 3 NCE-5547
10 * Max.100m 3
2
BZ 4
11 4
3
BUZ2 12V
12
5V EXT B UZ
13 1
4 1
GN D 2
14 1 250V MPYC-4 2
SW 3 NCE-5547
15 * Max.100m 3
2
BZ 4
16 4
3
BUZ3 12V
17
5V
18 4
GN D
19
5V
20
5V
21
22
23
24
25
26

50

*: SHIPYARD SUPPLY

Fig.1.3c Wiring Diagram (JB2)

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1.4 Components

Table 1.4 Components of JUE-87


No. Name of component Type Q’ty
JUE-87 1 EME (Externally Mounted Equipment) NAF-253GM 1
(Standard 2 IME (Internally Mounted Equipment) NTF-318 1
Components) 3 Keyboard NDF-369 1
4 Printer NKG-900/NKG-800 1
5 EXT PSU (Externally Power Supply Unit) NBD-904 1
Coaxial cable
6 CFQ-5922A 1
(Between IME Coaxial cable and EME)
7-1 JB1 (Stand alone, including JB1 board) NQE-3222 1
7-2 JB1 board (GMDSS Console) CQD-2245A 1
8 Spare parts 7ZXSC8702*/7ZXSC8701* 1
9 JUE-87 Instruction Manual 7ZPSC0444A 1
10 JUE-87 Installation Manual 7ZPSC0446A 1
11 JUE-87 Operation Guide 7ZPSC0448 1
(Optional 1 Remote Distress Button NQE-3225 1 to 2
Components) 2 DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) NDZ-227 1
3 Keyboard NDF-369 1
4 Security Button NQE-3224 1 to 4
5 EXT BUZ (Externally Buzzer) NCE-5547 1 to 3
6 JB 2 NQE-3223 1
7 JUE-87 SSAS Option Instruction Manual 7ZPSC0449 1
8 JUE-87 SSAS Option Operation Guide 7ZPSC0452 1
JUE-87 COMMON USE TYPE OPTION
9 7ZPSC0571 1
INSTALLATION GUIDE
JUE-87 Common Use type Option
10 7ZPSC0573 1
Operation Guide

・Standard components mean the needful units for Inmarsat-C Mobile Earth Station.
・Use the cable [150/250V TTYCSLA-4] to connect IME and remote Distress button.
・Use the cable [250V MPYC-7] to connect IME and EXT BUZ.
・When the common use type option’s Remote Distress Button, Security Button and Distress Message
Controller is installed with two JUE-87 terminals, refer to separate volume [JUE-87 COMMON
USE TYPE OPTION INSTALLATION GUIDE (code No. 7ZPSC0571)].

“*” means revision, such as A,B and so on.

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1.5 Configuration (JUE-87 Standard Components)
1.5.1 EME (Externally Mounted Equipment: NAF-253GM)

FWD
Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 2.4 kg
Color: N9

Fig.1.5.1 EME

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1.5.2 IME (Internally Mounted Equipment: NTF-318)

MASS : Approx. 3.4kg


COLOR: Munsell N2.5
UNIT : mm

Fig.1.5.2a IME

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Fig.1.5.2b Rear panel view of IME

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Fix the mounting on stand (JB1) as the followings.

Fig.1.5.2c IME (mounting on stand)

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Fix the mounting on wall or console as the followings.

Fig.1.5.2d IME (mounting on console)

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1.5.3 Keyboard (NDF-369)

Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 0.4kg

Fig.1.5.3 Keyboard

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1.5.4 Printer (NKG-900/NKG-800)

Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 4.8kg

Fig.1.5.4a Printer (NKG-900)

Fixing and installation


Attach the hook and loop fastener to the bottom
of the printer and the desk, and then fix them.
Refer "7. NKG-900 PRINTER INSTALLATION
GUIDE" for detail information.

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Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 3.7kg

Fig.1.5.4b Printer (NKG-800)

Fixing and installation


Attach the hook and loop fastener to the bottom
of the printer and the desk, and then fix them.
Refer "8. NKG-800 PRINTER INSTALLATION
GUIDE" for detail information.

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1.5.5 EXT PSU (External Power Supply Unit: NBD-904)

Dimmer Volume x 3 Serial Number Seal

Fuse x 2 Mount Hole


4-φ6x8

Unit: mm
Mass: Approx. 2.6 kg
Refer to Table5.1.3 Principal Specification of EXT PSU for detailed specifications.

Fig.1.5.5 EXT PSU

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1.5.6 JB1 (Junction Box 1: NQE-3222, PCB: CQD-2245A)

UNIT : mm
COLOR: Munsell N2.5
MASS : Approx. 3.3kg

Fig.1.5.6 JB1 and JB1 PCB

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1.5.7 Coaxial Cable (CFQ-5922A)
Connecting EME and Antenna Cable.

Max.22mm

Max.10mm

Minimum bending radius:46mm

Type Length
Standard:CFQ-5922A3 30m
Option:CFQ-5922A4 40m
Option:CFQ-5922A5 50m

Note) Lay down coaxial cable without cutting.


(If cutting the cable, it will be out of warranty)
If reducing cable length is needed, cut the “IME” side only.

Fig.1.5.7 Coaxial Cable

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1.6 Installation Parts and Tools
1.6.1 Supplied Parts by JRC

Table 1.6.1a Supplied parts by JRC for EME Installation


No. Name Type Q’ty Remarks Application
Single unit
1 Fixing Band MPBP31867 1
by two
2 Painting Protection Material MPXP33556 1
3 Self Banding Tape BRXP05369 1
4 Packing List MTZ304557 1

Table 1.6.1b Supplied parts by JRC for IME Installation


No. Name Type Q’ty Remarks Application
1 JB1 Board CQD-2245A 1 Junction PCB On Console
Including JB1 Board,
2 JB1 NQE-3222 1 IME Coaxial Cable and On Stand
JB1 Cable
3 Tapping Screw BRTG10227 4
4 Knob Bolt MPTG30053A 2 For JB1 only
5 Rubber Spacer MTT315177 2 For JB1 only
6 Packing List MANQE5191C 1
7 Earth Cable 7ZCSC0240* 1

“*” means revision, such as A,B and so on.


Table 1.6.1c Others
No. Name Type Q’ty Remarks Application
1 Cover MTV305087 8 For IME corner Including spare
For Power supply Cable
2 Ferrite Core 3
and LAN Cable
3 IME Label 1 For Spare label on console
4 Note for IME Label 1
5 Register Sheet 1
6 Envelope for Airmail 1

Table 1.6.1d Supplied Cables by JRC for IME Installation


No. Name Type Q’ty Remarks Application
EXT PSU Cable
1 7ZCSC0320* 1
(IME to EXT PSU)
Printer Signal Cable
2 7ZCSC0322* 1
(Printer to IME)
Printer Power Cable
3 7ZCSC0321* 1
(Printer to IME)
JB1 Cable
4 7ZCSC0314* 1 0.4m On stand
(JB1 to IME)
JB1 Cable 2.0m
5 7ZCSC0324* 1 On console
(JB1 to IME) (Option)
JB2 Cable 5m
6 7ZCSC0325* 1
(JB2 to IME) (Option)
DTE Signal Cable
7 7ZCSC0203* 1 Option
(DTE to IME)
DTE Power Cable
8 7ZCJD0419* 1 Option
(DTE to Ext PUS)

“*” means revision, such as A,B and so on.

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1.6.2 Parts for Installation (Prepared by Shipyard)

Table 1.6.2 Required cables


No. Part Description Q’ty Remarks Application
1 PVC tape Vinyl tape 1 L = 15m For protecting cable
W = 30mm,
2 Copper plate JIS H 3100 1 For grounding IME
t = 0.2mm
3 Pole 1 For mounting EME

1.6.3 Required Tools

Table 1.6.3 Required Tools


No. Tool Description
1 Open-ended spanner Nominal 13 (for M8)
2 Plus screwdriver

1.6.4 Consumable Supplies and Spare Parts List

Table 1.6.4a Consumable Supplies List


No. Name Type Remarks Application
Roll paper 5ZPAL00002 105m
1
Recording paper (1PLY) 5ZPCM00020 98m
2 Print head unit 5ZYWZ00001 For Printer(NKG-800)
For Printer(NKG-900)
7ZZJD0105*
Color: Black
3 Ink ribbon
For Printer(NKG-800)
5ZZCM00003
Color: Black

“*” means revision, such as A,B and so on.

Table 1.6.4b Spare Parts List (H-7ZXSC8702A)


No. Name Type Q’ty Remarks Application
1 Fuse (DC32 10A) 5ZFCK00015 6 For IME
2 Fuse (DC32 15A) 5ZFCK00021 6 For Ext PSU

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1.7 Configuration (Optional Components)

1.7.1 RDB (Remote Distress Button: NQE-3225)

UNIT : mm
COLOR: Munsell N2.5
MASS : Approx. 0.15kg

Fig.1.7.1 RDB

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1.7.2 SB (Security Button: NQE-3224)

UNIT : mm
COLOR: Munsell N2.5
MASS : Approx. 0.15kg

Fig.1.7.2 Security Button

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1.7.3 EXT BUZ (External Buzzer: NCE-5547)

UNIT : mm
COLOR: Munsell N2.5
MASS : Approx. 0.15kg

Fig.1.7.3 External Buzzer

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1.7.4 JB 2 (Junction Box 2: NQE-3223)

UNIT : mm
COLOR: Munsell N2.5
MASS : Approx. 1.1kg

Fig.1.7.4 JB2 (JB2 and JB2 PCB)

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1.7.5 DTE (Data Terminal Equipment: Display: NDZ-227)

MASS : Approx. 4.6kg


COLOR: Munsell N2.5
UNIT : mm

Fig.1.7.5a DTE Display

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Fix the mounting on DTE as the following.

Fig.1.7.5b DTE installation

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1.7.6 Coaxial Cable (CFQ-9710/CFQ-3923A)
This option cable is used to connect between IME and EME, when the cable length is longer than 50m.

Max.33mm

Max.21mm

Minimum bending radius


Installation: 114mm
Repeated: 284mm

Type Length
Option:CFQ-9710-7/CFQ-3923A7 70m
Option:CFQ-9710-A/CFQ-3923A1 100m

Note) Use joint cable (7ZCSC0212, N (J)-TNC (P)) and joint connector (5JAAE01753,
N (J)-TNC (P)).
Lay down coaxial cable without cutting. (If cutting the cable, it will be out of warranty)
If reducing cable length is needed, cut the “IME” side only.

Fig.1.7.6 Coaxial Cable

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2. INSTALLATION PLAN

2.1 EME
When the EME is installed in higher position to avoid the physical obstruction, the EME may
be often exposed to the severe vibration condition. Therefore, special attention should be paid in
such an installation site to reduce vibrations.

NOTE

Follow the matters mentioned below to avoid damage, malfunction of JUE-87 and to avoid degraded
performance of other equipments.
・ EME should be installed 5m or more away from MF/HF antenna.
・ EME should be installed 4m or more away from VHF and Satellite Navigator antenna.
・ EME should be installed 0.3m or more away from Magnet Compass.
・ EME should be installed 2m or more away from the rotating area of radar scanner.
・ EME should be installed horizontally with 3.5m or more away from each other, when two sets of
EME of Inmarsat-C (JUE-75A/C, JUE-85, 87, 95SA, 95VM and 95LT) are equipped in same
ship.
・ EME should be installed 5m or more away from Inmarsat Fleet and FBB ADE to avoid degraded
receiver performance by Inmarsat-C JUE-87 transmitting.
・ EME should be installed avoiding heat over 75℃, smoke of funnel and much dust.
・ EME should be installed avoiding sever vibration and shock.

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2.2 Support Structure
Support structure should be designed on the basis of load specification.

2.2.1 Load Specification and Basic Design


Support structure should be designed on the basis of load specification shown in Fig.2.2.1.1.
Correct the actual, maximum bend moment, with changing the height of installation pole. Strength
and the rigidity against a mass of EME, maximum bending moment and vibration are required of the
position where EME is being installed.
Allowable vibration level is 1.0G (980 gal) or less at the top of installation pole. The level is easily
known by Fig.2.2.1.2.
Check the vibration level on sea trial as much as possible.

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2.2.1.1 Loading Condition of EME

EME Mass (Including Supplied parts for EME installation) Approx. 2.5 kg

Maximum wind pressure load (at wind velocity : 52m/sec) 30N

Maximum bending moment (at wind velocity : 52m/sec) 15N m

Fig.2.2.1.1 Load Specification at Top of Installation Pole

2.2.1.2 Allowance Vibration Level of EME

Fig.2.2.1.2 Allowance Vibration Level of EME

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2.2.2 Example of Design of the Pole
Carry out design of the pole with referring Fig.2.2.2.

Fig.2.2.2 Example of Installation Pole’s Design

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2.3 Shadow-sector Countermeasure

2.3.1 Fore and Aft Directions


Shadow-sector is generated when
Setup without obstacle down to -5°.
some obstacle is exist in slashed part.

-5°

2.3.2 Port and Starboard Directions


Setup without obstacle down to -15°.

Shadow-sector is generated when


some obstacle is existed in slash part.

-15°

2.3.3 Within Radius 1m from EME

Avoid obstacles more than 2 degrees within 1m


in radius from EME.

Fig.2.3.3
Minimum Requirement for EME Installation
(based on the GMDSS Performance Standards)

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2.3.4 Example of the Installation Site
2.3.4.1 EME Installation Site (for One EME Only)

FWD

Installation site

Exhaust of funnel Main-radar

Funnel Sub-radar

Fig.2.3.4.1 Example of EME Installation Site to Avoid Shadow-sector for One EME Only

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2.3.4.2 EME Installation Sites (for two EMEs, NAF-253GM)

4.8m
FWD

Installation site

Exhaust of funnel Main-radar

Funnel
Sub-radar

Fig.2.3.4.2 Example of EME Installation Sites to Avoid Shadow-sector for Two EMEs

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2.3.5 Reference: Estimation Methods of RX/TX Signal Loss by Physical Obstructions
Attenuation with the obstacle calculates easily in the following method.

I. Estimation procedure with the chart 2.3.5a (for cylindrical obstacles)


i) Estimate the distance (R) from the obstacle; R (m)
ii) Estimate the effective diameter (d) of the obstacle; d (m) d=0.2m
iii) Read off the loss (LB) in the Chart 2.3.5a; LB (dB)
iv) Determine whether the loss (LB) is allowable.
Example Pole
i) R:5 or
ii) d:02m Mast
iii) LB:1dB (approx.)
iv) Allowable
R=5m
Fig.2.3.5a EME Installation

Chart 2.3.5a The Loss Due to Cylindrical Obstacle

NOTE

Under lower elevation angle area, sometimes the communication might be impossible due to
fading or weather condition.

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II. Estimation procedure with the chart 2.3.5b (by GMDSS Performance Standards)

d (m)
2.5 Obstacle EME

d (m) R (m)
2

It adapts to GMDSS Performance


1.5 distance, if the distance between
an obstacle and EME has enough
distance

Diameter 1
GMDSS Performance standards
of an
non-adaptive installation distance
obstacle
0.5
GMDSS Performance standards
adaptive installation distance

0
0 5 10 15 20 25
                             Distance between an obstacle and EME
R(m)

Chart 2.3.5b Installation Distance Calculation Chart by GMDSS Performance Standard

NOTE

Under lower elevation angle area, sometimes the communication might be impossible due to
fading or weather condition.

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III. Estimation procedure with the chart (for un-cylindrical obstacles)
i) Estimate the distance (R) from the antenna to the obstacle R (m)
ii) Read the effective propagation radius (r) at R meter distance
(at point A) from the antenna in the Chart 2.3.5c r (m)
iii) Estimate the obstacle area (SB) just occupying effective propagation
radius (see hatched area shown in Chart 2.3.5d) SB (dm2)
iv) Read the loss in the Chart 2.3.5d LB (dB)
v) Determine whether the loss is allowable.

Chart 2.3.5c Effective Propagation Radius vs. Obstacle’s Distance

SB =0.5m

R=5m
r=1m

Effective
Propagation
radius
Radar mast

Example
i) R:5m
ii) r:1m
iii) SB:0.5m2
iv) LB:1dB (approx.)
v) Allowable

Fig.2.3.5c EME Installation Against Un-cylindrical Obstacles

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Chart 2.3.5d The Loss Due to Un-cylindrical Obstacle

NOTE

When the satellite is existed under lower elevation angle area, sometimes the communication
might be impossible due to fading or weather condition.

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2.4 Noise Countermeasure (Interference with Other Equipment)
Earthing of EME antenna is highly recommended when trouble is caused in transmission
(noise interference, etc.) due to occurrence of interference with other communication device.

See 3.3.1.2 Grounding


Procedure

Fixing belts
(Supplied by JRC)
See 3.3.1.3 Belt Fixing
Procedure

Protection sheet
(Supplied by JRC)
See 3.3.1.1 Protection
Sheet Sticking Procedure

Fig.2.4 Earthing of EME Antenna

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3. Installation Work

3.1 Overview of Installation Work


Carry out Installation work with below mentioned procedure.

Cable

Preparation for Coaxial Cable Connector (See 3.2.1)

EME

1. Fixing EME to the Pole (See 3.3.1)


Protection Sheet Sticking Procedure (See 3.3.1.1)
Grounding Procedure (See 3.3.1.2)
Belt fixing Procedure (See 3.3.1.3)
2. Setting the Pig Tail Cable to the Pole
Connecting the Cables and Taping on Connector part (See 3.3.2)

IME

1. IME Installation (See 3.4.1)


2. Grounding IME with Copper Plate (See 3.4.2)
3. Connecting IME coaxial Cable and JB1 Cable to IME (See 3.4.3)
4. Example of Setting IME on a Desk (See 3.4.4)
5. Connecting Power Supply Cable to IME and Printer (See 3.4.5)
6. Setting Roll off Printer (NKG-900/NKG-800) (See 3.4.6)
7. Connecting External Power Supply (NBD-904) (See 3.4.7)
8. Confirming All Cable’s Connection (See 3.4.8)

Optional components

1. JB1 Installation (See 3.5.1)


2. JB2 Installation (See 3.5.2)
3. RDB/SB/External Buzzer Installation (See 3.5.3)
4. Fixing Procedure of Security Button (SB) (See 3.5.4)
5. Fixing Procedure of Remote Distress Button (DB/RDB/RDB3) (See 3.5.5)

Abandonment work

Abandonment Work (See 3.7)

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3.2 Cable

NOTE

Following matters are required to avoid damaging cable and breakdown of equipments.
 Avoid cutting off the EME-IME Coaxial cable unnecessary. Coil and secure the coaxial cable
in convenient compartment such as behind the Main Unit or bulkhead.
 Take care not to damage the connectors and the corrosion resistant sheath of cable.
 Do not pull the cable by gripping connector plug only.

(1) The connector plugs installed on both coaxial ends are adaptable to connector receptacles of
either EME or IME.

(2) The recommended minimum bending radius is 46mm.

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3.2.1 Preparation for Coaxial Cable Connector
Connector part of Coaxial cable is covered with vinyl tape as below mentioned figure. Carry out
following procedures before installation work is started.

1) Take off the tape

2) Remove the cap.

3) Preparation is completed. Installation is available.

Fig.3.2.1 Preparation for Coaxial cable connector

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3.3 EME

WARNING
Fixing EME to the mounting adapter should be done on a deck or in a cabin before
climbing to a mast. When parts or apparatuses fall, it may strike a human body and it
may cause injury.

CAUTION
Do not give mechanical shock and force, because all units of EME are precision
instrument. Unwanted shock and force may cause malfunction.

Do not paint radome. Painting of radome may cause decrease of the communication
quality.

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3.3.1 Fixing EME to the Pole

See 3.3.1.2 Grounding


Procedure

Fixing belts
(Supplied by JRC)
See 3.3.1.3 Belt Fixing
Procedure

Protection sheet
(Supplied by JRC)
See 3.3.1.1 Protection
Sheet Sticking Procedure

Fig.3.3.1 Fixing EME to the Pole

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3.3.1.1 Protecting Sheet Sticking Procedure

Unit: mm

Fig.3.3.1.1 Protecting Sheet Sticking Procedure

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3.3.1.2 Grounding Procedure

Fig.3.3.1.2 Grounding Procedure

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3.3.1.3 Belt Fixing Procedure

Fig.3.3.1.3 Belt Fixing Procedure

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3.3.2 Connecting the Cables and Taping on Connector Part

Fig.3.3.2 Connecting the Cables and Taping on Connector Part

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3.4 IME
Installation site of IME should be determined taking into consideration of operability and
maintainability.

NOTE

The IME should be installed 2.5 m or more away from MF/HF antenna feeders.

3.4.1 IME Installation


IME installation is carried out with following procedures. Refer correspondent figures
mentioned below.

1. Dividing the IME Installation Base into Upper Cover and Mounting Adapter Fig.3.4.1a
2. Mounting Installation Base to a Desk Fig.3.4.1b
3. Fixing upper cover to mounting adapter
4. Fixing IME to Mounting Adapter Fig.3.4.1c
(For reference) Position of Mounting Holes of IME Fig.3.4.1d

1. Remove the screws from JB1 (JRC supplied parts) and divide JB1 into upper cover and
mounting adapter.

Fig.3.4.1a Dividing JB1 into Upper Cover and Mounting Adapter

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2. Mount the Installation base to desk with screws (JRC supplied parts)

Fig.3.4.1b Mounting Installation Base to a Desk

3. Fix the upper cover to the mounting adapter which is fixed on a desk, with the screws
which has taken out from installation base (at first step)

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4. Fix the IME to the mounting adapter which is fixed on a desk.

Fig.3.4.1c Fixing IME to Mounting Adapter

Position of mounting holes of IME


Unit: mm

Fig.3.4.1d Position of Mounting Holes of IME

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3.4.2 Grounding IME with Copper Plate

Unit: mm

Fig.3.4.2 Grounding IME with Copper Plate and Earth Cable

For proper performance of Inmarsat-C system on an abroad ship, it is required to obtain a suitable
ground for IME. Using the copper plate, connect the ground terminal on the rear panel to the
vessel’s grounding point and keep the line as short as possible.

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3.4.3 Connecting IME Coaxial Cable and JB1 Cable to IME
Firstly, connect IME coaxial cable to IME with referring below mentioned NOTE. Secondly,
connect JB1 cable to IME.

NOTE

Do not connect the IME coaxial cable when power switch is turned ON.
It causes the malfunction when short-circuited because the current is superimposed in connector
of antenna on IME rear side.

Fig.3.4.3 Connecting IME Coaxial Cable and JB1 Cable to IME

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3.4.4 Example of Setting IME on a Desk

Unit: mm

Fig.3.4.4 Example of Setting IME on a Desk

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3.4.5 Connecting Power Supply Cable to IME and Printer
Firstly, connect the power supply cable from NBD-904 to IME, [X1 DC POWER] connector.
(See Fig.3.4.5b). Secondly, open the small window on rear panel and confirm the dc voltage
(+24V for NKG-900/NKG-800) selected by slide on IME (See Fig.3.4.5a). Connect the power
supply cable for printer (NKG-900/NKG-800) to printer power connector of IME.

Selector of
Printer
power
voltage

Fig.3.4.5a Rear view of IME


To avoid cutting
the printer power
cable, fix it to this
hole by tie.

Printer
power
connector

Fig.3.4.5b Rear view of IME

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3.4.6 Setting Roll off Printer(NKG-900/NKG-800)
Refer Section 7 : NKG-900 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE or Section 8 : NKG-800 PRINTER
INSTALLATION GUIDE.

3.4.7 Connecting External Power Supply (NBD-904)


Connect AC power supply cable, DC power supply cable and IME power supply cable
(H-7ZCSC0320) to port of rear panel. To use DC input power supply, turn on “DC INPUT” switch on
front panel, and short “REMOTE CONT (+/-)” or connect “REMOTE CONT (+/-)” to JRC MF/HF.
When AC power supply is available, “AC operation” LED is lighted up. When DC power supplies
through DC input power, “DC operation” is lighted up.
<Note >
 Remove or stop AC power supply when you test DC input power supply.
 Switch both AC output and DC output off when you test.

AC IN port: DC output port: +24V


DC IN port:
From 100V to Connect IME Power supply
+24V
220V cable (H-7ZCSC0320)

without shield.

To use DC input power supply,


short this port.

Fig.3.4.7 Rear view of External PSU

3.4.8 Confirming All Cable’s Connection


Confirm all connectors are connected completely.

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3.5 Installation and Connecting Optional Equipments

3.5.1 JB1 Installation


JB1 (Junction Box), stand for IME, is used to connecting IME rear panel and each optional
equipment. JB1 has the interface of D-sub 50 pin and terminal block (it is used to connecting
cables).

JB1 PCB (Printed Circuit Board)

TB1 ,TB2 and TB3 pin assignment


TB1 TB2 TB3
Pin No Name Pin No Name Pin No Name
1 SB1SWA 26 12V 1 GND
2 SB1SWB 27 5V 2 5V
3 12V 28 GND 3 5V
4 GND 29 DB3SWA
5 SB2SWA 30 DB3SWB
6 SB2SWB 31 DBALM
7 12V 32 DBSYNC
8 GND 33 12V
9 BUZSW 34 5V
10 BUZ1BZ 35 GND
11 12V 36 INM-C2_TX1
12 5V 37 INM-C2_TX2
13 GND 38 INM-C2_RX1
14 ALM_OUT+ 39 INM-C2_RX2
15 ALM_OUT- 40 GND
16 NMEARDA 41 DMCSEL+
17 NMEARDB 42 DMCSEL-
18 GPSOUTA 43 DMCRDY+
19 GPSOUTB 44 DMCRDY-
20 AISRDA 45 DMCDRQ+
21 AISRDB 46 DMCDRQ-
22 DB2SWA 47 DMCDRA+
23 DB2SWB 48 DMCDRA-
24 DBALM 49 DMCDAL+
25 DBSYNC 50 DMCDAL-

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25 GND 50 DMCDAL- 25 GND 50 DMCDAL-
24 5V 49 DMCDAL+ 24 5V 49 DMCDAL+
23 5V 48 DMCDRA- 23 5V 48 DMCDRA-
22 5V 47 DMCDRA+ 22 5V 47 DMCDRA+
Connector (D-sub 50pin) JB1 pin assignment (7ZCSC0314*/ 7ZCSC0324*)

21 AISRDB 46 DMCDRQ+ 21 AISRDB 46 DMCDRQ+


20 AISRDA 45 DMCRDY- 20 AISRDA 45 DMCRDY-
19 GPSOUTB 44 DMCRDY+ 19 GPSOUTB 44 DMCRDY+
18 GPSOUTA 43 DMCSEL-/DMCDRQ- 18 GPSOUTA 43 DMCSEL-/DMCDRQ-
17 NMEARDB 42 DMCSEL+ 17 NMEARDB 42 DMCSEL+
16 NMEARDA 41 GND 16 NMEARDA 41 GND
15 ALM_OUT- 40 INM-C2_RX2 15 ALM_OUT- 40 INM-C2_RX2

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14 ALM_OUT+ 39 INM-C2_RX1 14 ALM_OUT+ 39 INM-C2_RX1

X5

X5
J1

J1

13 GND 38 INM-C2_TX2 13 GND 38 INM-C2_TX2


12 5V 37 INM-C2_TX1 12 5V 37 INM-C2_TX1
11 12V 36 5V 11 12V 36 5V
10 BUZ1BZ 35 GND 10 BUZ1BZ 35 GND
9 BUZSW 34 12V 9 BUZSW 34 12V

IME (X5) -JB1pin assignment


8 GND 33 DB3SWB 8 GND 33 DB3SWB
7 12V 32 DB3SWA 7 12V 32 DB3SWA
6 SB2SWB 31 GND 6 SB2SWB 31 GND
5 SB2SWA 30 12V 5 SB2SWA 30 12V
4 GND 29 DBSYNC 4 GND 29 DBSYNC
3 12V 28 DBALM 3 12V 28 DBALM
2 SB1SWB 27 DB2SWB 2 SB1SWB 27 DB2SWB
1 SB1SWA 26 DB2SWA 1 SB1SWA 26 DB2SWA
25 GND 50 DMCDAL-
24 5V 49 DMCDAL+
23 5V 48 DMCDRA-
22 5V 47 DMCDRA+
21 AISRDB 46 DMCDRQ+
20 AISRDA 45 DMCRDY-
19 GPSOUTB 44 DMCRDY+
18 GPSOUTA 43 DMCSEL-/DMCDRQ-
17 NMEARDB 42 DMCSEL+
16 NMEARDA 41 GND
15 ALM_OUT- 40 INM-C2_RX2
JB1




48
49
50
2
1

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14 ALM_OUT+ 39 INM-C2_RX1

X5

X5
IME-JB1 cable

IME-JB1 cable

13 GND 38 INM-C2_TX2
12 5V 37 INM-C2_TX1
11 12V 36 5V
10 BUZ1BZ 35 GND
IME




9 BUZSW 34 12V

48
49
50
2
1

3
8 GND 33 DB3SWB

D-sub 50pin straight cable


7 12V 32 DB3SWA
6 SB2SWB 31 GND
5 SB2SWA 30 12V
4 GND 29 DBSYNC
3 12V 28 DBALM
2 SB1SWB 27 DB2SWB
1 SB1SWA 26 DB2SWA
3.5.2 JB2 Installation
Fix the mounting on wall or console as the followings.

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JB2 PCB (Printed Circuit Board)

JB2 PCB detailed drawing

JB2 Terminal Block TB1 pin assignment

TB1
Pin No Name
1 SB3SWA
2 SB3SWB
3 12V
4 GND
5 SB4SWA
6 SB4SWB
7 12V
8 GND
9 BUZSW
10 BUZ2BZ
11 12V
12 5V
13 GND
14 BUZSW
15 BUZ3BZ
16 12V
17 5V
18 GND
19 5V
20 5V
21 N.C
22 N.C
23 N.C
24 N.C
25 N.C

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25 N.C 50 N.C 25 N.C
24 N.C 49 N.C 24 N.C
23 N.C 48 N.C 23 N.C
22 N.C 47 N.C 22 N.C
21 N.C 46 N.C 21 N.C
20 5V 45 N.C 20 5V
19 5V 44 N.C 19 5V
18 GND 43 N.C 18 GND
17 5V 42 N.C 17 5V
16 12V 41 N.C 16 12V
15 BUZ3BZ 40 N.C 15 BUZ3BZ

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14 BUZSW 39 N.C 14 BUZSW

IME X6
J1

J1

13 GND 38 N.C 13 GND


Connector (D-sub 50pin) JB2 pin assignment

D-sub 25 pin straight cable pin assignment


12 5V 37 N.C 12 5V

JB2




23
24
25
2
1

3
IME -JB2 Cable
11 12V 36 N.C 11 12V
10 BUZ2BZ 35 N.C 10 BUZ2BZ
9 BUZSW 34 N.C 9 BUZSW

IME X6 cable pin assignment


8 GND 33 N.C 8 GND
7 12V 32 N.C 7 12V

IME




23
24
25
2
1

3
6 SB4SWB 31 N.C 6 SB4SWB
5 SB4SWA 30 N.C 5 SB4SWA
4 GND 29 N.C 4 GND
3 12V 28 N.C 3 12V
2 SB3SWB 27 N.C 2 SB3SWB
1 SB3SWA 26 N.C 1 SB3SWA
3.5.3 RDB/SB/External Buzzer Installation
Fix the mounting on wall or console as the followings. Attach adhesive sheet on hole of screw
and on No.2 LED if needless.

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When these options are mounted on wall, you can choice the following wall adapter to protect
side.

Wall Adapter Model Number : 7ZZSC0095* “*” means revision, such as A,B and so on.

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3.5.4 Fixing Procedure of Security Button (SB)
It is necessary for SB setup to set DIP switch of IME. And JB2 (NQE-3223) or JB2 PCB board
(CQD-2245B) is necessary to fixing the 3rd and the 4th Security button. Carry out the fixing
procedure with referring corresponded figure mentioned below.

1. Detaching upper cover of IME Fig.3.5.4a


2. Setting Dip switch of internal IME (CU) Fig.3.5.4b

1. Detach upper cover of IME by removing the two screws.


Open the small window on rear panel of IME (see Fig.3.5.4a).

EME

JB1

SW1

Fig.3.5.4a Rear panel of IME

* Connect the first and second security button to JB1 (Refer 1-2 page).
* Connect the third and fourth security button to JB2 (Refer 1-4 page).

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2. Set Dip switch (S1) on I/F board of IME as follows.

Fig.3.5.4b Setting Dip Switch of IME

SB4 SB4 SB4 SB4

12345678
12345678
12345678

12345678
SB3 SB3 SB3 SB3
SB2 SB2 SB2 SB2
SB1 SB1 SB1 SB1

ON
ON

ON
ON

Fig.3.5.4b1 Fig.3.5.4b2 Fig.3.5.4b3 Fig.3.5.4b4


SB1/SB2/SB3 ON SB1/SB2/SB3/SB4 ON
(Factory default) SB1/SB2 ON

NOTE

Set Dip switch correctly, matching with the Security button connected. Security Alert is not sent
with incorrect setting, although Security button is pressed.

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3.5.5 Fixing Procedure of Remote Distress Button (DB/RDB/RDB3)
Carry out the fixing procedure with referring to corresponded figure mentioned below.

1. Detaching upper cover of IME Fig.3.5.5a


2. Setting Dip switch of internal IME (CU) Fig.3.5.5b

1. Detach upper cover of IME by removing the two screws


Open the small window on rear panel of IME (see Fig.3.5.5a).

EME

JB1

SW1
Fig.3.5.5a Rear panel of IME

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2. Set Dip switch (S1) on I/F board of IME as follows.

Fig.3.5.5b Setting Dip Switch of IME

ON

ON

ON
12345678

12345678
12345678
RDB3 RDB3 RDB3
RDB RDB RDB
DB DB DB

Fig.3.5.5b1 Fig.3.5.5b2 Fig.3.5.5b3


DB/RDB /RDB3 ON
DB ON DB/RDB ON
(Factory default)

NOTE

Set Dip switch correctly, matching with the Distress button connected. Distress Alert is not sent
with incorrect setting, although Distress button is pressed.

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3.5.6 NDZ-227 Data Terminal Equipment Installation
Fix the option DTE as the following.

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3.5.7 NDZ-227 Data Terminal DIP Switch Setting Procedure
To install NDZ-227 Data terminal and NKG-800 Printer, always set the DIP switches and
other items as follows.

1. Inmarsat-C mode selection Inmarsat-C mode

a. To check the DIP switch on the back of the


NDZ-227 is set the Inmarsat-C mode as shown at
right. (Factory default setting: Inmarsat-C mode)

MF/HF mode
b. Put a void sticker included with the NDZ-227 as
shown at right.

Void sticker

2. Sticking the model name


Put the model name sticker included with the
NDZ-227 as shown at right.

3. Start screen check


Power on the equipment to check the start screen.

Inmarsat-C starting display

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3.5.8 Setting Printer (NKG-800)
Go through the following steps to set up the DIP switch in NKG-800. When using NKG-900, this
setting isn't necessary.

CAUTION
Before this setting, be sure to turn off the power of the printer.

Just after printing, the printing head becomes high temperature. So do NOT touch it until the
temperature goes down.
Do NOT touch the built-in paper cutter to avoid injury.

1. After opening the printer cover and removing the


ribbon ink cartridge, move the printing head
manually to the right end.

2. Slide partition cover to the left holding the tip of it


and remove it to appear the Dip switch.

3. Set the Dip switch corresponding to the Using DTE Model No. respectively as follows.
DIP switch No.
Model
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
JSS-296/ 596/ 896 (*1), JSB-196GM (NCT-196/ 196N),
JSS-825DA/DC, JSS-2150, JUE-85 (using NDZ-227), OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
JUE-87

JSS-710/ 720/ 800/ 850, JUE-85 (using NDZ-127C1) (*2) OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

JSS-825NA/NC OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF

*1) Set the DIP switch in the same way to the case of JSS-850 when connecting NKG-800 Printer to NCH-1961/ 1962

Controller (optional).

*2) Factory default setting

4. After completed the Dip switch setting, restore the printer to the origin.

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3.6 Cabling of JUE-87 and Optional Equipments

3.6.1 Cabling Diagram on Console

EME
(NAF-253GM)

Coaxial Cable (CFQ-5922A)

IME Joint Coaxial Cable


IME Power Cable
(1.0m)
(2.3m) EXT GPS
AC (7ZCSC0333*) Other
100V-240V (7ZCSC0320*) Or AIS
Equipment
DC 12/24V JB1 Cable (0.4m)
(7ZCSC0314*) GPS

EXT PSU JB1 board


IME
(NBD-904) (CQD-2245A)
Printer Power Cable (NTF-318)
(2.0m) (7ZCSC0321*)
SB
(NQE-3224)
Printer Keyboard
×2
(NKG-900/NKG-800) (NDF-369)

Printer Signal
EXT BUZ
Cable (1.6m)
(7ZCSC0322*) (NCE-5547)×1

EXT PSU Remote Distress Button


(NBD-904) JB2 Cable (NQE-3225)×2
(5.0m)
DTE Power Cable (7ZCSC0325*)
(2.3m) JB2 DMC
(7ZCJD0419*)
(NQE-3223) (NCH-321A)
Option DTE
(NDZ-227)
DTE Signal SB EXT BUZ
Cable (1.5m) (NQE-3224) (NCE-5547)×2
(7ZCSC0203*) ×2
Keyboard
(NDF-369) Printer
(NKG-900/NKG-800)
“*” means revision, such as A,B and so on.

Fig.3.6.1 Cabling Diagram

JUE-87 Standard item


Optional item

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3.6.2 Cable Connection Layout for Optional Equipment

NKG-900/NKG-800

Fig.3.6.2 Cable Connection Layout for Optional Equipment

NOTE

IME, DTE, Printer, and EXT PSU should be installed 2.5 m or more away from MF/HF antenna
feeders.

3.6.3 Pin Assignment of Cable Connection

NOTE

Prepare the JRC specified cables for connecting JUE-87 and optional equipment.

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Option DTE - IME cable wiring table (W904: 7ZCSC0203*)

Pin assignment of DTE and IME, and cable connection are as follows.

Table 3.6.3a DTE/IME cable wiring


DTE IME (D-sub) 9Pin
Pin 1 CD ● ●CD Pin 1
Pin 2 RD ● ●SD Pin 2
Pin 3 SD ● ●RD Pin 3
Pin 4 DTR ● ●DSR Pin 4
Pin 5 GND ● ●GND Pin 5
Pin 6 DSR ● ●DTR Pin 6
Pin 7 RTS ● ●CTS Pin 7
Pin 8 CTS ● ●RTS Pin 8
Pin 9 RI ● ●RI Pin 9

Printer – IME cable wiring table (W906: 7ZCSC0205*)


Table 3.6.3b Printer/IME cable wiring
IME (D-sub 25Pin) Printer (Parallel connector 36Pin)
Pin 1 Strobe ● ●Strobe (Output) Pin 1
Pin 2 Data 1 ● ●Data 1 (Output) Pin 2
Pin 3 Data 2 ● ●Data 2 (Output) Pin 3
Pin 4 Data 3 ● ●Data 3 (Output) Pin 4
Pin 5 Data 4 ● ●Data 4 (Output) Pin 5
Pin 6 Data 5 ● ●Data 5 (Output) Pin 6
Pin 7 Data 6 ● ●Data 6 (Output) Pin 7
Pin 8 Data 7 ● ●Data 7 (Output) Pin 8
Pin 9 Data 8 ● ●Data 8 (Output) Pin 9
Pin 10 ACK ● ●ACK (Input) Pin 10
Pin 11 BUSY ● ●BUSY (Input) Pin 11
Pin 12 Not in use ● ●Not in use Pin 12
Pin 13 Not in use ● ●Not in use Pin 13
Pin 14 Not in use ● ●Not in use Pin 14
Pin 15 FAULT ● ●FAULT (Input) Pin 32
Pin 16 PRIME ● ●PRIME (Output) Pin 31
Pin 17 Not in use ● ●Not in use Pin 17
Pin 19, 27, 30,
Pin 18~25 GND ● ●GND
29, 33, 21, 23, 25

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3.7 Abandonment Work

3.7.1 Disposal of JUE-87


When disposing JUE-87, process it in accordance with the rules of the pertinent local
government.

WARNING
Ask our agency or office to dispose JUE-87 (EME). Do not dispose JUE-87
illegally. It becomes cause of heat-up, firing.

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4. Initialization and Checking Cable Connections

4.1 Preparation of Devices

At first, initialize the JUE-87 after turning on the power switch of JUE-87 and confirming that EME
and IME(DTE unit) are compatible with model. If EME and IME(DTE unit) are not compatible with
model, replace EME and/or IME to the correct one.

(1) Display for Model Compatibility


The following message is displayed. To close this window, press F10 (“Previous”) key.

(2) Display for Model Incompatibility


① In case of EME and IME (DTE unit) are incompatible with country mode.
Example:
JUE-87 EME (Russian model) is connected to JUE-87 IME (DTE unit: Standard model).
The following message is displayed. To close this window, press F10 (“Previous”) key.

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②In the case of EME and IME (DTE unit) are incompatible with model.
Example:
JUE-85EME ( NAF-253GM) is connected to JUE-87 IME (DTE unit: Standard model).
The following message is displayed. To close this window, press F10 (“Previous”) key.

Example:
JUE-95SA EME (NAF-253SA) is connected to JUE-87 IME (DTE unit: Standard model).
The following message is displayed. To close this window, press F10 (“Previous”) key.

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It is necessary to initiate maintenance mode for initialization.

(1) Turn on the IME.


(2) The boot screen will be displayed about 5 seconds after turn on the IME.
Press the ‘N’+‘D’+‘Z’ keys during “now loading”.
The maintenance mode will be initiated (refer to Fig.4.1.1).

Fig.4.1.1 Maintenance Menu screen

NOTE

Please wait about 30 seconds after initiating to maintenance mode until communication
between EME-IME starts to get software version or other data.

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4.2 MES No. Confirmation/Setting
MES No. confirmation and setting are can be done on MES No. screen.

4.2.1 MES No. Confirmation


(1) Press up key or down key, select [5. Inmarsat-C Setting & Checking] and press ‘Enter’ key on
Maintenance Menu screen. Continuously, select [Initial Setting] and press ‘Enter’ key.
Inmarsat-C Initial Setting screen (refer to Fig.4.2.1b) will be displayed.

Fig.4.2.1a Maintenance Menu screen

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(2) Press up key or down key, select [Inmarsat Mobile Number] and press ‘Enter’ key.
Inmarsat Mobile Number screen (refer to Fig.4.2.1c) will be displayed.

Fig.4.2.1b Inmarsat-C Initial Setting screen

(3) Confirm the data of MES No. on above screen.

Fig.4.2.1c Inmarsat Mobile Number screen

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4.2.2 MES No. Setting
(1) Press ‘Enter’ key on Inmarsat Mobile Number screen, then can edit.
(2) Input 9-digit figures to MES No. from the range of 400000000 to 499999999
and press ‘Enter’ key.
(3) Press ‘F10’ key.

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4.3 Delivery Date Confirmation/Setting
Delivery date of Inmarsat terminal can be set and confirmed on Delivery Date Setting/Confirmation
screen.

4.3.1 Delivery Date Confirmation


(1) Press up key or down key, select [5. Inmarsat-C Setting & Checking] and press ‘Enter’ key on
Maintenance Menu screen. Continuously, select [Initial Setting] and press ‘Enter’ key.
Inmarsat-C Initial Setting screen (refer to Fig.4.3.1b) will be displayed.

Fig.4.3.1a Maintenance Menu screen

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(2) Press up key or down key, select [Delivery Date] and press ‘Enter’ key.
Delivery Date screen (refer to Fig.4.3.1c) will be displayed.

Fig.4.3.1b Inmarsat-C Initial Setting screen

(3) Confirm the data of Delivery Date on above screen.

Fig.4.3.1c Delivery Date screen

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4.3.2 Delivery Date Setting
(1) Press ‘Enter’ key on Delivery Date screen, then can edit.
(2) Input the delivery date within the range of 2000/01/01 to 2099/12/31
and press ‘Enter’ key.
(3) Press ‘F10’ key.

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4.4 EGC Output Setting
EGC output setting can be setting on EGC Output Setting screen.

(1) Press up key or down key, select [13.EGC Output Setting] and press ‘Enter’ key.
EGC Output Setting screen (refer to Fig.4.4b) will be displayed.

Fig.4.4a Inmarsat-C Initial Setting screen

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(2) Press up key or down key, select edit item and press ‘Enter’ key on EGC Output Setting screen,
then can edit.

Fig.4.4b EGC Output Setting screen

NOTE

Port and Transmission group settings are limited.

· When Format is Jrc original, Port is fixed with Lan and can not be changed.
· If Port is Serial, Transmission group can not be changed.

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(3) Enter the date and Press ‘Enter’ key, then ‘F1:Data Setting’ is displayed. Press ‘F1’ key, then
Fig.4.4c is displayed.

Fig.4.4c EGC Output setting confirmation dialog box

(4) Select [OK] and press 'Enter' key in Fig.4.4c. Then EGC Output setting is set.

NOTE

EGC Output setting is not saved when an EGC Output Setting screen is closed by ‘F10’ key or
the ‘ESC’ key.
When you change a preset value, press the ‘F1’ key, display a check window, and select [OK].

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4.5 Alert Management Setting
Alert Management setting can be setting on Alert Management Setting screen.

(1) Press up key or down key, select [14. Alert Management Setting] and press ‘Enter’ key.
Alert Management Setting screen (refer to Fig.4.5b) will be displayed.

Fig.4.5a Inmarsat-C Initial Setting screen

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(2) Press up key or down key, select edit item and press ‘Enter’ key on Alert Management Setting
screen, then can edit.

Fig.4.5b Alert Management Setting screen

NOTE

Port, Transmission group, SFI1 and SFI2 settings are limited.

· When Function is AME, Port is fixed with Serial and can not be changed.
· If Port is Serial, Transmission group, SFI1 and SFI2 can not be changed.

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(3) Enter the date and Press ‘Enter’ key, then ‘F1:Data Setting’ is displayed. Press ‘F1’ key, then
Fig.4.5c is displayed.

Fig.4.5c Alert management setting confirmation dialog box

(4) Select [OK] and press 'Enter' key in Fig.4.5c. Then Alert Management setting is set.

NOTE

Alert Management setting is not saved when an Alert Management Setting screen is closed by
‘F10’ key or the ‘ESC’ key.
When you change a preset value, press the ‘F1’ key, display a check window, and select [OK].

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4.6 IEC 61162-450 Setting
IEC 61162-450 Setting can be setting on IEC 61162-450 Setting screen.

(1) Press up key or down key, select [15. IEC 61162-450 Setting] and press ‘Enter’ key.
IEC 61162-450 Setting screen (refer to Fig.4.6b) will be displayed.

Fig.4.6a Inmarsat-C Initial Setting screen

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(2) Press up key or down key, select edit item and press ‘Enter’ key on IEC 61162-450 Setting
screen, then can edit.

Fig.4.6b IEC 61162-450 Setting screen

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(3) Enter the date and Press ‘Enter’ key, then ‘F1:Data Setting’ is displayed. Press ‘F1’ key, then
Fig.4.6c is displayed.

Fig.4.6c IEC 61162-450 setting confirmation dialog box

(4) Select [OK] and press 'Enter' key in Fig.4.6c. Then IEC 61162-450 setting is set.

NOTE

IEC 61162-450 Setting is not saved when an IEC 61162-450 Setting screen is closed by ‘F10’
key or the ‘ESC’ key.
When you change a preset value, press the ‘F1’ key, display a check window, and select [OK].

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4.7 BAM Auto switch LAN to serial Setting
BAM Auto switch LAN to serial setting can be setting on BAM Auto switch LAN to serial Setting
screen.

(1) Press up key or down key, select [BAM Auto switch LAN to serial Setting] and press ‘Enter’ key.
BAM Auto switch LAN to serial Setting screen (refer to Fig.4.7b) will be displayed.

Fig.4.7a Inmarsat-C Initial Setting screen

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(2) Press up key or down key, select edit item and press ‘Enter’ key on BAM Auto switch LAN
to serial Setting screen, then can edit.

Fig.4.7b BAM Auto switch LAN to serial Setting screen

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4.8 Preferred OR Confirm/Setting
Confirmation and setting of preferred Ocean Region can be done on Preferred OR screen.

4.8.1 Preferred OR Confirmation


(1) Press right key or left key, select [NCS/LES-Info] and press ‘Enter’ key on Main Menu screen.
Continuously, select [Preferred ocean region] and press ‘Enter’ key.
Preferred ocean region screen (refer to Fig.4.8.1b) will be displayed.

Fig.4.8.1a Main Menu screen

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(2) Confirm the data of Delivery Date on above screen.

Fig.4.8.1b Preferred ocean region screen

4.8.2 Preferred OR Setting


(1) Select Preferred OR from following 5 choices.
・ AOR WEST (Atlantic Ocean Region West)
・ AOR EAST (Atlantic Ocean Region East)
・ POR (Pacific Ocean Region)
・ IOR (Indian Ocean Region)
・ All Ocean Region
(2) Press ‘Enter’ key.

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4.9 Checking of Cable Connections for Options
Procedures of checking cable connections are two types. One procedure uses maintenance mode and
another procedure uses button test functions.

4.9.1 Printer (NKG-900/NKG-800)

4.9.1.1 Maintenance Mode


The checking procedure uses maintenance mode.

(1) Turn on the IME.


(2) The boot screen will be displayed about 5 seconds after turn on the IME.
Press the ‘N’+ ‘D’+ ‘Z’ keys during “now loading” in the boot screen.
The maintenance mode will be initiated

Fig.4.9.1.1 Maintenance Menu

NOTE

Please wait about 30 seconds after initiating to maintenance mode until communication
between EME-IME starts.

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4.9.1.2 Checking Cable Connections
(1) Select 2.DTE Maintenance Check by ↑ ↓keys in maintenance menu, press Enter key or
→ key. After that, DTE Maintenance Check menu is displayed.

Fig.4.9.1.2a DTE Maintenance menu

(2) Select 1.Basic by ↑ ↓ keys and press Enter key or → key


(3) Select Start by ↑ ↓ keys and press Enter key. Then, checking functions starts.
(4) Check all test results. When “Printer” test result is “OK”, cable connections of printer is good.
(Refer Fig.4.9.1.2b)

Fig.4.9.1.2b Basic test of DTE Maintenance

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4.9.2 External Buzzer (NCE-5547)

4.9.2.1 Maintenance Mode


Checking procedure uses maintenance mode.

(1) Turn on the IME.


(2) The boot screen will be displayed about 5 seconds after turn on the IME.
Press the ‘N’+ ‘D’+ ‘Z’ keys during “now loading” in the boot screen.
The maintenance mode will be initiated

Fig.4.9.2.1 Maintenance Menu

NOTE

Please wait about 30 seconds after initiating to maintenance mode until communication
between EME-IME starts.

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4.9.2.2 Checking cable connection for External Buzzer (DMC alarm sound)
(1) Select 5. Inmarsat-C Setting & Checking by ↑ ↓ keys in Maintenance menu, then press
Enter key or → key. And then, select Checking by ↑ ↓ keys and press Enter key or → key.
Inmarsat-C Checking (Fig.4.9.2.2b) is displayed.

Fig.4.9.2.2a Maintenance Menu

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(2) Select 6. DMC & AME RX Test by ↑ ↓ keys in Inmarsat-C Checking menu, then press Enter
key or → key. And then, select Test Start by ← → keys in DMC & AME RX Test popup
window and press Enter key to test the function of receiving distress priority message.
In this time, external buzzers, Remote Distress Buttons and DMC sound. Check sound level by
volume of external buzzer, and check that external buzzers stop sounding by “Buzzer off” button.

Fig.4.9.2.2b DMC & AME RX Test Menu

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4.9.3 Remote Distress Button(NQE-3225)

4.9.3.1 Checking cable connections of Distress Button


Checking cable connections of distress button uses the test function for Distress button from normal
mode.
The Distress button test can be demonstrated the procedure of a distress alert transmission even if the
JUE-87 is not synchronized to satellite.

NOTE

 To avoid sending the false distress alert transmission, confirm certainly that JUE-87 is in the test
mode, prior to carrying out Distress button test. When the common use type option’s Remote
Distress Button is installed with two JUE-87 terminals, refer to separate volume [JUE-87
COMMON USE TYPE OPTION INSTALLATION GUIDE (code No. 7ZPSC0571)].

Step Operation IME/DTE Response


1  Hold down Alt key and press A  “Diagnostics” window is displayed.
key on Main Menu.
Diagnostics
Data source contents
Alarm history
software Version
distress button Test
BAM active alert
BAM alert History

F10: Previous

2  Move the cursor to “distress button  “Distress Button test mode” window is
Test” and press Enter key. displayed.

Distress button test mode


Distress buttons are under test now.
Press the distress button to test it.
If real distress alert to be sent,
Cancel the test mode.
F10: Cancel

3  When the distress button is tested,  The buzzer in DTE and IME is sounding 0.5
press the distress button till the buzzer sec on, 1.0 sec off. Then, “SOS” is displayed
sounds for about 5 seconds or more. at the first line of DTE.
 When the distress button test is
terminated, press F10 (“Cancel”) key.

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4  (It passes 5 sec after pressing the  The buzzer in DTE and IME is sounding 0.5
distress button.) sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF.
 The “Distress” lamp on IME is blinking 0.5
sec ON, 0.5 sec OFF.
 “Distress Button Test” window is displayed.

--- Distress Button Test ---


Now distress button testing---
If real distress alert to be sent,
cancel the test mode.

5  (Start the distress test)  The buzzers in DTE and IME are sounding 5
sec continuously.
 The “DISTRESS” lamp on IME is
illuminating 5 sec.

 When the distress button is tested completely,


the following window is displayed.

--- Distress Button Test ---


Distress button test succeeded.
If real distress alert to be sent,
cancel the test mode.
F10: Previous

6  To return to Main menu, press F10  Main menu is displayed.


(“Previous”) key.

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4.9.4 DMC
In checking of DMC cable connections, “Distress button test mode” in normal mode and
“DTE maintenance mode” are used.

4.9.4.1 Checking distress call from DMC


Checking cable connections of DMC uses the test function for Distress button from normal mode.
The DMC test can be demonstrated the procedure of a distress alert transmission even if the JUE-87 is
not synchronized to satellite. In this test mode, any signals are not transmitted.

NOTE

 To avoid sending the false distress alert transmission, confirm certainly that JUE-87 is in the test mode,
prior to carrying out Distress button test. When the common use type option’s Distress Message Controller
is installed with two JUE-87 terminals, refer to separate volume [JUE-87 COMMON USE TYPE
OPTION INSTALLATION GUIDE (code No. 7ZPSC0571)].

Step Operations IME/DTE/DMC (example)


 Hold down Alt key and ・"Diagnostics" window is displayed.
press A key on Main
Diagnostics
Menu.
Data source contents
Alarm history
1 software Version
distress button Test
BAM active alert
BAM alert History

F10: Previous

 Move the cursor to ・"Distress buttons test mode" window is displayed.


“distress button Test” Distress button test mode
and press Enter key. Distress buttons are under test now.
Press the distress button to test it.
2
If real distress alert to be sent,
Cancel the test mode.
F10: Cancel

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Step Operations IME/DTE/DMC (example)
 Press DMC SES button.  The buzzer in DTE and IME is sounding 0.5 sec on,
Then DMC SES button is 1.0 sec off. Then, “SOS” is displayed at the first line of
DTE
lighted.
 DMC sounds intermittently.
3  Press Distress button.
 When the distress button
test is terminated, press
F10 (“Cancel”) key.
(It passes 5 sec after pressing the  The buzzer in IME is sounding 0.5 sec ON, 0.5 sec
distress button.) OFF.
 The “Distress” lamp on IME is blinking 0.5 sec ON,
0.5 sec OFF.
 “Distress Button Test” window is displayed.

--- Distress Button Test ---


4
Now distress button testing---
If real distress alert to be sent,
cancel the test mode.

 DMC sounds continuously.

(Start the distress test)  The buzzers in DTE and IME are sounding 5 sec
continuously.
 The “DISTRESS” lamp on IME is illuminating 5 sec.
--- Distress Button Test ---
5 Distress button test succeeded.
If real distress alert to be sent,
cancel the test mode.
F10: Previous

To return to Main menu, press Main menu is displayed.


6
F10 (“Previous”) key.

4.9.4.2 Checking of alarm sounds of DMC


Check the same procedure as 4.9.2.2 “Checking cable connection for External Buzzer (DMC alarm
sound)”.

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4.9.5 AME (Alarm Management Equipment)

4.9.5.1 Maintenance Mode


Checking cable connection of AME uses Maintenance mode.

(1) Turn on the IME.


(2) The boot screen will be displayed about 5 seconds after turn on the IME.
Press the ‘N’+ ‘D’+ ‘Z’ keys during “now loading” in the boot screen.
The maintenance mode will be initiated

Fig.4.9.5.1 Maintenance Menu

NOTE

Please wait about 30 seconds after initiating to maintenance mode until communication between
EME-IME starts.

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4.9.5.2 Checking cable connections of AME
AME is connected by two types, RS-422 type or ON/OFF single cable type.
Check the following;
(a) RS-422 type
Ports (Signal name / signal type)
GPSOUTA、GPSOUTB:Alarm Out (RS-422)
AIS RD1、AIS RD2 :Alarm In (RS-422)
(b) ON/OFF single cable type
Ports
ALMOUT+、ALMOUT-:Alarm Out (High / Low )

(1) Select 5. Inmarsat-C Setting & Checking by ↑ ↓ keys in Maintenance menu, then press
Enter key or → key. And then, select Checking by ↑ ↓ keys and press Enter key or → key.
Inmarsat-C Checking (Fig.4.9.5.2b) is displayed.

Fig.4.9.5.2a Maintenance Menu

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(2) Select 6. DMC & AME RX Test by ↑ ↓ keys in Inmarsat-C Checking menu, then press Enter
key or → key. And then, select Test Start by ← → keys in DMC & AME RX Test popup
window and press Enter key to test the function of receiving distress priority message.

2-a) When DMC & RX Test is started, received alarm information and status is transferred to
AME from AME output port (GPSOUT and ALMOUT). Check the information on AME.
Also, External buzzers and Remote Distress Button sounds.

Test ports
GPSOUTA、GPSOUTB:Alarm Out (RS-422 type)
ALMOUT+、ALMOUT-:Alarm Out (High/Low)

Fig.4.9.5.2b DMC & AME RX Test Menu

2-b) When JUE-87 and AME is connected by RS-422 type line, stop alarm on AME and then
check whether alarm notice is stopped.
2-c) When JUE-87 and AME is connected by ON/OFF single line, select Test Stop on popup
window or press F10 and then check whether alarm notice is stopped.

Test Ports
AIS RD1、AIS RD2:Alarm In (RS-422 type)

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4.10 Maintenance Complation Check List
Carry out final check of below mentioned contents for completion of maintenance work of Inmarsat-C
JUE-87.

Table 4.10 Maintenance completion check list


Check Item Check contents Check
POWER LED and LCD are lit since Power switch is ON. □
No abnormality is found in LCD display. □
1 IME performance
Dimmer button operates normally. □
All keys function correctly. □
REDAY LED and COMM LED is lighting during

2 Communication Test Log in sequence.
PV Test is carried out normally. □
3 GPS Reception GPS data is received normally. □
Printer works normally when received/transmitted
4 Printer performance □
message is printed.

Name of optional equipment: □

Optional equipment’s Name of optional equipment: □


5
performance
Name of optional equipment: □

Name of optional equipment: □

Re-confirmation of MES Number. □

Re-confirmation of Delivery Date. □

Re-confirmation of EGC Output Setting □


Re-confirmation of
6 Initiate setting Re-confirmation of Alert Management Setting □

Re-confirmation of IEC 61162-450 Setting □

Re-confirmation of BAM Auto switch LAN to serial



Setting

Re-confirmation of Preferred OR (Ocean Region) □

Name of optional equipment: □

Name of optional equipment: □


Re-confirmation of settings
7
related optional equipments
Name of optional equipment: □

Name of optional equipment: □


When turn off AC power and switch AC power to
8 Switch AC power to DC power □
DC power., check item 2 and 5 are normal.

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5. SPECIFICATION

5.1 JUE-87
5.1.1 EME (NAF-253GM) and IME (NTF-318)

Table 5.1.1 Principal Specification of JUE-87, EME and IME


Item Specification
Class of Inmarsat-C MES Class 2
Transmission: 1626.5 to 1646.5MHz
Frequency Range
Reception: 1537.0 to 1544.2MHz
Channel Spacing: 5KHz
G/T -23.0 dB/K minimum
EIRP Within 14 2 dBW (at 5 degrees elevation angle)
TX: 1200 symbols/sec.
Modulation RX: 1200 symbols/sec. BPSK
(BPSK: Binary Phase Shift Keying)
Type: Helical antenna
Antenna Pattern: Hemisphere (non directional)
Polarization: Right hand circular
DC +24V (+19.2 V to +31.2 V)
Voltage
(When standard PSU, NBD-904 is used)
Power Supply Transmission: 100 W
Power Consumption Standby time: 15W (EME and IME)
160 W Max. (EME, IME, DTE and Printer)
-35C to +55C (EME operational)
Operative Temperature
-15C to +55C (IME)
Storage Temperature -40C to +70C
Environmental Relative Humidity 95% (+40C)
Condition Ice 25 mm (EME)
Precipitation 100 mm/hour (EME)
Wind 100 knots
Vibration Compatibility with IEC 60945
Coding Interleaved, convolution code (R = 1/2, K = 7)
Transmission 600 bps
Data Rate
Reception 600 bps
Max Transmission Message 8K bytes
Reception Message Storage 80K bytes (Inmarsat-C: 40K bytes, EGC: 40K bytes)
Internal GPS JRC original
Input sentence: GGA, RMC, GLL, GNS, ZDA, DTM
External GPS
Baud rate: 4800 bps
LAN RJ-45: IEC61162-450 / IGMP version3
IME/DTE ITU-T V24/28, 9600 bps, D-sub 9PIN connector
Interface
IEC61162-1
BAM Output sentence: ALC, ALF, ARC
Input sentence: ACN
Centronics compatible parallel interface,
Printer
Connector: D-sub 25PIN connector
International Protection EME: IP 56-compliant
IME: IP22-compliant
(except for while connecting a USB device to USB drive)
EME: 170 mm ()  379 mm (H)
Dimensions
IME: 336 mm (W)  86 mm (D)  244 mm (H)
Mass EME: Approx. 2.4 kg IME: Approx. 3.4 kg

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5.1.2 Printer (NKG-900/NKG-800)

Table 5.1.2a Principal Specification of Printer (NKG-900)


Item Specification
Character coding ASCII code
Line interface Parallel interface
Printer system Impact dot
Maximum printing speed 200 characters/sec
Character format 9  7 dot
Maximum number of 80 characters/line
character per line
Roll paper size Recording paper (1PLY) 105m 5ZPAL00002
Recording paper (1PLY) 98m 5ZPCM00020
Ink ribbon Type: 7Q1VP80S
JRC Code: 7ZZJD0105
Color: Black
Power supply DC +24V ( +19.2 to +31.2V)
Power consumption Approx. 35W (max)
Dimensions 390.2 mm (W)  355.2 mm (D)  175.8 mm (H)
Mass Approx. 4.8kg

* NKG-900 can't exchange Print Head Unit. Therefore Print head unit isn't indicated on list.

Table 5.1.2b Principal Specification of Printer (NKG-800)


Item Specification
Character coding ASCII code
Line interface Parallel interface
Printer system Impact dot
Maximum printing speed 200 characters/sec
Character format 9  7 dot
Maximum number of 80 characters/line
character per line
Roll paper size Recording paper (1PLY) 105m 5ZPAL00002
Recording paper (1PLY) 98m 5ZPCM00020
Print head unit #SP-24090AI 5ZYWZ00001 (Option)
Ink ribbon Type: #SP-16051
JRC Code: 5ZZCM00003
Color: Black
Power supply DC +24V ( +19.2 to +31.2V)
Power consumption Approx. 35W (max)
Dimensions 399.0 mm(W)  376.0 mm(D)  193.0 mm(H)
Mass Approx. 3.7kg

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5.1.3 EXT PSU (NBD-904)

Table 5.1.3 Principal Specification of EXT PSU


Item Specification
Line voltage AC: from +100V to +220V
DC: +24V
Line voltage range AC: +89V to +266V
DC: +19.2 to +31.2V
Line frequency range 47 Hz to 64Hz
Function DC power automatic backup at AC power failure
DC input is only available when AC input is stopped.
DC output is only supplied through DC input
(condition: over +18V and “REMOTE CONT” is short).
Control Signal REMOTE CONT +/- (Input):
when open, DC input is not available
when short, DC input is available

AC FAIL +/- (Output):


when AC input is stopped, between + and – is open
when AC input is available, between + and – is short
(Output rating: DC 30V, 30mA)
Output Floating type DC+24V, 8.5A (max, 5minutes) 6.5A (Continuous)
Switch DC INPUT: turn on/off DC input + line
DC OUTPUT: turn on/off DC output +/- line
LED AC operation is lighted up, when AC input available.
DC operation is lighted up, when DC output is supplied through DC input.
DC output is lighted up, when DC output is available.
Protection Protection by No-Fuse breaker or Fuse (DC over current only)
Over voltage (Input) +35V DC , +280V AC
(Automatic protected. => Protected is removed after turn off/on.)
Over current (Output) 13.0A (AC…automatic), 15.0A (DC…Fuse)
Others Isolation against ground: > 1M ohm at DC 500V
Temperature: Compatible with IEC 60945
Fuse: DC32V, 15A (DC+/- input)
Dimensions 168 mm(W)  250 mm(D)  98 mm(H)
Mass Approx. 2.6 kg

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5.2 Option
5.2.1 Remote Distress Button (NQE-3225)

Table 5.2.1 Principal Specification of Remote Distress Button


Specification Contents
Interface RS-422 and binary signal (0V, +5V)
Function
(1) Distress Button and Lamp Used to Distress Alert transmission.
In case of transmitting Distress Alert, open hinged cover and
press the button for 4 seconds.
The Lamp is lit during sending the Distress Alert transmission.
(2) Ready Lamp Illuminates RED : Not synchronizing
Illuminates GREEN: Synchronizing, able to transmitting distress.
(3) DIMMER Used to adjust lamp brightness.
When it is turn to the right completely, brightness becomes
the maximum.
When turning to the left completely, brightness becomes
minimum (shines slightly).
Power supply DC +12V ( +11.4V to +12.6V)
Dimensions 80 mm(W)  38 mm(D)  138 mm(H)
Mass Approx. 0.15 kg

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5.2.2 External Buzzer (NCE-5547)

Table 5.2.2a Principal Specification of External Buzzer


Specification Contents
Interface Binary signal (0V, +5V)
Power supply DC +12V ( +11.4 to +12.6V)
Dimensions 80 mm(W)  38 mm(D)  138 mm(H)
Mass Approx. 0.15 kg

The buzzer sound specifications change depending on whether the BAM function is enabled or
disabled. The BAM function in accordance with IEC62923-1 and IEC62923-2 standards, and the
sound specifications are specified. Tables 5.2.3b and 5.2.3c show the sound status of the external
buzzer when a communication is received. For details on the BAM function, refer to "5.3 Bridge
Alert Management (BAM)".

Table 5.2.2b The sound status of External Buzzer when BAM function is enabled
Communication Communication Sound status Shutdown
type Priority
Inmarsat-C Distress 2.2 kHz and 1.3 kHz tones sound alternately Manually *1
routine 800Hz tone sound Automatically *2
EGC Distress Two short 2.2KHz tone sound Manually *3
Urgency Two short 2.2KHz tone sound Manually *3
Safety No sound -
routine 800Hz tone sound Automatically *2

Table 5.2.2c The sound status of External Buzzer when BAM function is disable
Communication Communication Sound status Shutdown
type Mode or Priority
Inmarsat-C Urgency 2.2 kHz and 1.3 kHz tones sound alternately Manually *1
Inmarsat system 800Hz tone sound Automatically *2
EGC Distress 2.2 kHz and 1.3 kHz tones sound alternately Manually *1
Urgency 2.2 kHz and 1.3 kHz tones sound alternately Manually *1
Safety 800Hz tone sound Automatically *2
routine 800Hz tone sound Automatically *2

*1) To stop the sound, press the ‘RESET’ button on the panel of EXT BUZ, ‘F10’ key on the
keyboard or ‘A’ key while holding down the ‘Ctrl’ key on the keyboard.

*2) Changing the parameter on “Peripheral function window” in “Set up menu” can extend the
“Buzzer sound duration”.
*3) To stop the sound, press the ‘RESET’ button on the panel of EXT BUZ, ‘F10’ key on the
keyboard or ‘A’ key while holding down the ‘Ctrl’ key on the keyboard. When the alert is
not acknowledged, the sound will be repeated.

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5.2.3 DTE (NDZ-227)

Table 5.1.2 Principal Specification of DTE


Item Specification
CPU ARM 9
Text Memory 256MB SDRAM
128MB Flash memory
Display TFT LCD color monitor with adjustable brightness,
80 characters  25 lines, 640  480 dot-mapped graphics
(IBM Video Graphic Array (VGA) compatible)
Back Light Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (CCFL)
Keyboard IBM compatible
Operating System μITRON (NORTi professional Ⅲ)
Radio Modem Interface RS-232C
9600 bps
Printer Interface Centronics compatible parallel interface
Automatic Power Off Automatic power off for the backlit LCD display,
turned-on by pressing any keys
Primary Power DC +24V (+19.2 to +31.2V)
Consumption 0.5A
International Protection IP22-compliance (except for while connecting a USB device to USB drive)
Dimensions 336 mm (W)  89 mm (D)  244 mm (H)
Mass Approx. 4.6 kg (Main Unit)
Approx. 0.4 kg (Keyboard)

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5.3 Bridge Alert Management (BAM) function

BAM is a specification for integrally managing alerts generated in each navigation equipment
mounted on a ship at the bridge. JUE-87 is not on the management side, so it notifies the BAM
management device of the alert that occurred by itself and manages the state of the alert using
IEC61162-1 (Serial Port) or IEC61162-450 (LAN Port) interface according to the BAM specification.
Even if the communication between JUE-87 and the BAM management device is lost, the alarm
generated by JUE-87 itself is managed by JUE-87. Regarding JUE-87, it is recommended to connect
the BAM function wiring to a serial port. Even if you use the BAM function on the LAN port, also wire
the serial port for backup.

5.3.1 External Interface


JUE-87 uses the following sentence.

Table 5.3.1a External Interface – Input Sentence


No. DATA Sentence
1 Alert command ACN

Table 5.3.1b External Interface – Output Sentence


No. DATA Sentence
1 Alert sentence ALF
2 Cyclic alert list ALC
3 Alert command refused ARC

5.3.2 JUE-87 Alert


JUE-87 manages alerts using the "BAM Active Alert" and the "BAM Alert History". "BAM Active
Alert" shows a list of alerts that are currently occurring. "BAM Alert History" shows a list of alerts that
have occurred in the past.

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5.3.2.1 BAM Active Alert
When an alert has occurred, the “BAM Active Alert” window is displayed.

Fig.5.3.2.1a“BAM Active Alert”Window

Table 5.3.2.1 Contents of BAM Active Alert


Contents Detailed information
Date / Time Displays the date / time when the alert occurred.
ID Displays the alert ID
Instance Displays the alert instance
State Displays the alert status
V = active - unacknowledged
S = active - silenced
A = active - acknowledged or active
Priority Displays the alert priority
W = Warning
C = Caution
Cat. Displays the alert category
A = Category A
B = Category B
Text Displays the cause of the alert
・ Only alerts that are occurring are displayed.
・ When a new alert is generated, it will be displayed at the top. However, alerts with a priority of
"Warning" will be displayed at the top.
・ Up to 5 items can be displayed on one page. If there are 5 or more alerts, you can display the 6th
and subsequent alerts by pressing the ↓ key.
・ By executing the alert recovery operation, the alert display disappears from the BAM active alert
window.
For details on BAM alert information, see "5.3.2.3 BAM Alert List".

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The “BAM Active Alert” window can also be confirmed by following procedure.

Step Operation IME/DTE Response Remarks


1  Hold down Alt key and  “Diagnostics” window is
press A key on Main displayed.
menu.
2  Move the cursor to the  “BAM Active Alert”
item “BAM active alert” window is displayed.
then press Enter key.
3  To return to Main menu,  Main menu is displayed
press F10 key twice or
ESC key.

Fig.5.3.2.1b“Diagnostics”Window

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5.3.2.2 BAM Alert History
The “BAM Alert History” window can be confirmed by following procedure.

Step Operation IME/DTE Response Remarks


1  Hold down Alt key and  “Diagnostics” window is
press A key on Main displayed.
menu.
2  Move the cursor to the  “BAM Alert History”
item “BAM alert History” window is displayed.
then press Enter key.
3  To return to Main menu,  Main menu is displayed
press F10 key twice or
ESC key.

Fig.5.3.2.2a“Diagnostics”Window

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Fig.5.3.2.2b“BAM Alert History”Window

・ The contents displayed are the same as BAM Active Alerts. For details on the alert contents, refer
to "5.3.2.1 BAM Active Alert".
・ Up to 30 events of alerts remain in the BAM alert history.
・ New alerts are displayed at the top regardless of the alert priority.

For details on BAM alert information, see "5.3.2.3 BAM Alert List".

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5.3.2.3 BAM Alert List
JUE-87 Alerts for BAM are as follows:

permission for
Additional
Alert Priority Alert Alert Title Conditions to recovery Alert Title responsibility
Cause category information
ID (*1) instance (1st ALF) (1st ALF) transfer
(2nd ALF)
(*3)
No contact with Lost Check GMDSS Check the setting of the
3116 Caution B 1 - Deny
satellites Connection Satellite Terminal ocean region.
Confirm the contents in the 5 minutes
Incoming distress.
Received distress message window and press
3122 Warning A 1 Distress RX Check Inmarsat Warning Deny
EGC
display F10 (“Previous”) key. ↓
Warning
Confirm the contents in the 5 minutes
Incoming
Received urgency message window and press Warning
3122 Warning A 2 Urgency RX urgency. Check Deny
EGC
Inmarsat display F10 (“Previous”) key. ↓

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Warning
Check received Confirm the contents in the
Received safety
3123 Caution B 1 Rcvd MSI Maritime safety message window and press - Deny
EGC
bcast F10 (“Previous”) key.
Check GMDSS Change the roll paper on
3079 Printer paper low Caution B 1 Printer Low - Deny
printer paper the printer.
Loss of position Check GMDSS Set to External GPS in
Lost
3016 (After 3 minutes) Caution B 1 terminal position “Peripheral function”. - Deny
Position
(*4) lost
Set to External GPS in
“Peripheral function” or
Manual Position Doubtful GMDSS update
3013 Caution B 1 enter to position - Deny
older than 4h Pos manual position
information manually in
“Distress alert”.
(*1) Priority
Warning: An alert indicating that the state has changed, which although is not immediately dangerous,
but may become so in the near future if no action is taken. Warnings are alerts displayed for preventing
possible future hazardous states. Two short 2.2KHz tone will sound when a warning alert occurs.

Caution: Alerts indicate that it is necessary to pay more than normal attention to cautions, statuses,
or to the supplied information. It does not sound when a caution alert occurs.

(*2) Escalation property


An unacknowledged warning alert will be generated repeatedly every 5 minutes until it is
acknowledged.

(*3) Permission for responsibility transfer


JUE-87 has no warning that can transfer responsibility. Recovery the alert by JUE-87 itself.

(*4) The date and time information are acquired from GPS data. If the connection with GPS data is
lost, date and time synchronization will not be possible.

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5.4 EGC Output function

JUE-87 replaces the received EGC message with the NMEA sentence (SM 1, SM 2, SM 3, SM 4 and
SMB) specified by IEC61097-4 ed3.1 to the external device and outputs it via IEC61162-450 (LAN
Port).
SM1 to SM4 are sentences that store Priority, Service Code, Address (EGC C1, C2, C3 code) etc. as
EGC header information.
Which one of SM 1 to SM 4 is used depends on EGC Service.

Table 5.4 Correspondence between SM1 to SM4 sentence and EGC Service

Sentence Code EGC Service


00 All ships (general call)
SM1
31 NAVAREA/METAREA warning, MET Forecast
SM2 13 Coastal Warning
14 Shore-to-Ship Distress Alert to circular area
SM3 24 Urgency message, MET/NAV Warning to Circular Area
44 SAR Co-ordination to circular area
04 Urgency message, NAV warning to rectangular area
SM4
34 SAR Co-ordination to rectangular area

5.5 LAN connection


Refer to the inboard network settings and set the IP address of JUE-87.
Set the IP address in "Peripheral function".

Example: When the IP setting of the inboard network is 172.16.60.xxx


- IP Address: 172.16.60.247
- Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
- Default gateway: 172.16.60.yyy (*1)
- Jcmail port number: 57211

*1:See Inboard network settings

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6. Troubleshooting

CAUTION
When a failure has been detected, check it according to the Trouble shooting described in this book. If
abnormalities are still accepted, restart the terminal. Nevertheless abnormalities are still accepted, stop
operation and contact the dealer or agent from which you purchased the device or one of our branches,
marketing offices, and representative offices.

6.1 Troubleshooting Flowchart


Check all items in the following section to secure normal communication at all times. When any
unusual phenomenon occurs in the equipment, send appropriate information to JRC service network to get
advice or to request for repair with the results of these items.

Start

Is the Power lamp


lit after Power switch of
PSU
Is PSU normal?
IME turned ON? NO NO Exchange
YES
YES

Is the screen changed to


Main Menu from initialization Contact JRC
window after 20 seconds?
NO
IME
YES
Exchange

Are EME and IME (DTE unit)


Contact JRC
compatible with model? NO

YES

Continued to next page

Fig.6.1a Troubleshooting Flowchart (1/2)

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From previous page

Is “Log-out” Is the connector of IME back IME


displayed on IME Main Menu
after 10 seconds? panel DC24V output? NO Exchange
NO
YES EME-IME
YES
Is the EME-IME
cable normal? Cable
NO
Exchange
YES
Is the DC resistance of
EME pig tail cable EME
approx.7kΩ? NO Exchange
YES
Contact JRC

Is terminal Is there any Is the Ocean


synchronized after 2 to 10 blocking? Region setting
minutes passed? NO NO incorrect? NO

YES YES
YES Confirm again with changing Confirm again with setting
ship’s direction of correct Ocean Region

Is Ready lamp lit ID


Is ID registered?
after 2 minutes? Application
NO NO
YES
YES

Is EME internal GPS EME


error occurred? Exchange
YES

NO

Is the alarm
recorded? Contact JRC
YES

NO
Completed

Fig.6.1b Troubleshooting Flowchart (2/2)

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7. NKG-900 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE
Concerning details, please refer to the installation manual for each equipment.

7.1 Cautions for Use


 Don’t touch immediately after printing as the printing head is still very hot.

 To set the ribbon, pay attention not to twist the ribbon.

 To turn on the power again after once turned OFF, wait at least 2 seconds. If this is not
respected, initialization may become wrong.

 Do not install in humid or dusty place or place exposed to direct sunshine.

 Don’t print without ribbon cassette and paper.

 Set the printer on desk or table installed evenly and stably.

 When the printer is working, its mechanism is working with rather strong force, pay
attention not to approach your accessories, necktie, etc. worn on you. Those may be
caught.

 Don’t put anything on the printer. If anything is dropped in the machine, at first turn OFF
the power, then remove dropped thing carefully.

 Don’t wet the printer. If water etc. is fallen, turn OFF immediately the power, and wipe off
liquid. And wait until the printer becomes completely dry to turn ON again.

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7.2. Outline and Names of Components
7.2.1 Supplied Accessories
The following items are included as part your purchase
1) Printer 6) Fix tape 2 pairs
2) Ink Ribbon Cartridge (Black) 7) Stand holding screw 2 pcs.
3) Printer Cover
4) Roll Paper Stand
5) Fuse

7.2.2 Components Names

Friction lever
When replacing the roll
paper, pull this lever toward
Roll support cover the front before inserting the
Prevents printed roll paper paper, and return it towards
Roll bar from being the back after paper is
Roll paper Passes through the wound back in. inserted.
printing roll paper.

Roll paper cover

Printer cover

Operation panel

Paper feed knob


Roll paper stand Power switch

Roll paper cutter

Print head
Contacts the roll
paper for printing.

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7.3. Installation
7.3.1 Fix Tape Attachment
Attach fix tape to a base to fix NKG-900. Peel off a blue protection seat of fix tape, then attach fix
tape according to the frame line.
After attaching fix tape to the printer side, peel off a yellow protection seat and install printer in
mounting point.

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7.3.2 Change of Ink Ribbon Cartridge
1) Verify that the power switch remains turned OFF.
2) Open the printer cover.
3) Lift up the ink ribbon cartridge by holding the projection on the cartridge.
4) Using the knob on the new cartridge make the ribbon taut.
Ink ribbon 5) Manually move the print head to the left
cartridge
edge.
Projection
6) Attach the ribbon with such a pen so that it
is between the ribbon mask and print head.

7) Push lightly from top both ends of the


cartridge.

8) Turn again the cassette knob to give tension


to the ribbon.

Print head 9) Close the printer cover

Knob

DANGER
Immediately after printing, the printing head is still very hot, don’t touch it until it is cool down.

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7.3.3 Roll Paper Loading

1) Verify that the power switch remains turned OFF.


2) Open the printer cover.
3) Remove the roll paper cover. At this step, pull the friction lever towards the front.
4) Pass the roll bar through the roll paper, and install the roll paper onto the roll paper stand
in the right direction. When passing the roll bar through the roll paper, push the roll bar
all the way in.

5) Pass the roll paper over the guide bar as shown in the figure. Adjust the side guides to the
paper width.

Guide bar

Side guide

6) Insert the leading edge of the paper into the rear of the platen. Then turn the paper feed
knob to feed the paper out and adjust the direction.

Platen

7) After adjusting the paper direction, return the friction lever to the back to fix the paper.

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8) Restore the roll paper cover and the roll support cover, then close the printer cover.

7.3.4 Connection of paper end near sensor


Connect a sensor cable of a roll paper stand to the sensor cable connector on the printer rear left
side.

7.3.5 Connection with Terminal


Prior to connect, verify that for both the terminal and printer their power switch is turned OFF.

1) Connect the printer cable to the parallel interface connector located on back of the
printer, then, fix with locking lever.

2) Connect the other end of cable to the terminal.

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7.4. Self-printing Function
This printer is provided with self-printing function in order to check printing quality or
printer’s condition prior to use. However, with this self-printing function, the printer port is not
checked. Prior to perform self-printing, verify at first the paper is set.

NOTE

If printing is made directly on the platen without ribbon and paper, the platen or printing head may be
damaged.

Test printing

Turn ON the power while pushing [LF/FF] switch. After the initialization, alphanumeric
characters is printed automatically. By turning OFF the power, self-printing stops.

[Sample]

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7-8
8. NKG-800 PRINTER INSTALLATION GUIDE
Concerning details, please refer to the installation manual for each equipment.

8.1 Cautions for Use


 Don’t touch immediately after printing as the printing head is still very hot.

 To set the ribbon, pay attention not to twist the ribbon.

 To turn on the power again after once turned OFF, wait at least 2 seconds. If this is not
respected, initialization may become wrong.

 Do not install in humid or dusty place or place exposed to direct sunshine.

 Don’t print without ribbon cassette and paper.

 Set the printer on desk or table installed evenly and stably.

 When the printer is working, its mechanism is working with rather strong force, pay
attention not to approach your accessories, necktie, etc. worn on you. Those may be
caught.

 Don’t put anything on the printer. If anything is dropped in the machine, at first turn OFF
the power, then remove dropped thing carefully.

 Don’t wet the printer. If water etc. is fallen, turn OFF immediately the power, and wipe off
liquid. And wait until the printer becomes completely dry to turn ON again.

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8.2. Outline and Names of Components
8.2.1 Supplied Accessories
The following items are included as part your purchase
1) Printer 6) Fix tape 2 pairs
2) Ribbon Cartridge (Black) 7) Cap 2 pcs.
3) Printer Cover 8) Stand holding screw 2 pcs.
4) Roll Paper Stand Unit
5) Fuse

8.2.2 Components Names

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8.3. Installation
8.3.1 Fix Tape Attachment

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8.3.2 Change of Ribbon Cassette-cartridge
Mounting method

1) Verify that the power switch remains turned OFF.

2) Turn the cassette knob in arrow mark direction to give tension to the ribbon.

3) In case of paper stand has been mounted, loosen stand-holding screw, and slide the paper
stand backward.

4) Remove the printer cover.

5) Move by hand the printing head to its home


position (left end).

6) Put the ribbon cassette so as the ribbon is


placed between the ribbon mask and printing
head. At that time, arrange so as the
ribbon-feeding shaft enters in a hole located
under the ribbon cassette knob.

7) Push lightly from top both ends of the


ribbon cassette.

8) Turn again the cassette knob to give tension


to the ribbon.

9) Verify that the ribbon is correctly placed in


front of the printing head.

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DANGER
Immediately after printing, the printing head is still very hot, don’t touch it until it is cool down.

Dismounting method

1) To change the ribbon, at first verify that the


power to printer is turned OFF.

2) In case of paper stand has been mounted,


loosen stand-holding screws, and slide the
paper stand backward.

3) Remove the printer cover.

4) Seize the ribbon cassette knob, rise up


vertically to remove.

8.3.3 Printing Pressure Adjustment (Print Paper Thickness Adjustment)


The printing pressure can be adjusted with the head adjustment lever located on right side in
the printer.
For one ply plain paper the position  is most suited. When shipped, this lever is set to this
position. In case of 3 ply duplicating paper, either  or  becomes suitable position.

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8.3.4 Roll Paper Loading
Paper holder mounting

Paper holder mounting

1) Insert the roll paper stand into guides on right


and left

Loading of roll paper

1) Cut off broken or folded end of roll paper.

2) Inset roll core to roll.

3) Pull toward you the sensor guide lever.

4) Mount the roll with roll core to roller holder.


At that time, pay attention to direction of paper.

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Roll paper setting

1) In case of paper stand has been


mounted, loosen stand holding screws
and slide the paper stand backward.

2) Remove the printer cover.

3) Push back the friction lever.

4) Pass the roll paper on paper guide bar,


insert it in paper chute, pull it out
from front of the platen.

5) Pull out the paper, adjust paper


position for feeding and discharge
side, so as paper enters straight.

6) When the position is fixed, pull the


friction lever toward you.

Adjustment of guide ring

Move the right and left guide rings to adjust


for paper width. Fix them so as they retain
lightly the paper.

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Mount of roll paper cover

1) Mount the roll paper cover as shown in Fig.

2) Push up the paper support lever.

Upon accomplishment of the above, the state becomes as shown in Fig. below. Then mount the
printer cover. Slide finally the paper stand forward and fix it by stand holding screws.

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8.3.5 Connection with Terminal
Prior to connect, verify that for both the terminal and printer their power switch is turned OFF.

1) Connect the printer cable to the parallel interface connector located on back of the printer,
then, fix with locking lever.

2) Connect the other end of cable to the terminal.

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8.4. Self-printing Function
This printer is provided with self-printing function in order to check printing quality or
printer’s condition prior to use. However, with this self-printing function, the printer port is not
checked. Prior to perform self-printing, verify at first the paper is set.

NOTE

If printing is made directly on the platen without ribbon and paper, the platen or printing head may be
damaged.

Test printing

Turn ON the power while pushing [LF] switch and continue to push [LF] switch until
self-printing starts. After the initialization, 5 lines each of DRAFT and NLQ are printed
alternatively. By turning OFF the power, self-printing stops.

[Sample]

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9. JRC Service Network
Please contact the dealer from which you purchased the device or our marketing offices that is nearest
to you for any question as to the after-sales service.

JRC web site

JRC Tokyo http://www.jrc.co.jp

JRC Seattle http://www.jrcamerica.com

Alphatron http://www.alphatronmarine.com

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