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JMA-5352-9R JMA-5352-9R JMA-5362-8R JMA-5362-8R MARINE RADAR MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL Not use the asbestos For further information,contact:
URL http://www.jrc.co.jp Marine Service Department Telephone :
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+1-206-654-7030 service@jrcamerica.com 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified APR. 2010 Edition 2 JRC APR. 2010 Edition 2 JRC Printed in Japan CODE No.7ZPRD0811 CODE No.7ZPRD0811 PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION Cautions for high voltage High voltages from hundreds volts to tens of thousands volts are to be applied to the electronic equipment such radio and radar devices. You do not face any danger during normal operation, but sufficient cares are required for maintenance, inspection and adjustment of their internal components. (Maintenance, check-up and adjustment of the inside of the equipment are prohibited except by maintenance specialists.) High voltages of tens of thousands volts are so dangerous as to bring an instantaneous death from electric shock, but even voltages of hundred volts may sometimes lead to a death from electric shock. To prevent such an accident, make it a rule to turn off the power switch, discharge capacitors with a wire surely earthed on an end make sure that internal parts are no longer charged before you touch any parts inside these devices. At the time, wearing dry cotton gloves ensures you further to prevent such danger. It is also a necessary caution to put one of your hands in the pocket and not to use your both hands at the same time. It is also important to select a stable foothold always to prevent additional injuries once you were shocked by electricity. If you were injured from electric shock, disinfect the burn sufficiently and get it taken care of promptly. What to do in case of electric shock When finding a victim of electric shock, turn off the power source and earth the circuit immediately. If it is impossible to turn off the circuit, move the victim away promptly using insulators such as dry wood plate and cloth without touching the victim directly. In case of electric shock, breathing may stop suddenly if current flows to the respiration center in the brain. If the shock is not so strong, artificial respiration may recover breathing. When shocked by electricity, the victim will come to look very bad with weak pulse or without beating, resulting in unconsciousness and rigidity. In this case, it is necessary to perform an emergency measure immediately. FIRST-AID TREATMENTS First-aid treatments As far as the victim of electric shock is not in dangerous condition, do not move him and practice artificial respiration on him immediately. Once started, it should be continued rhythmically.
(1) Do not touch the victim confusedly as a result of the accident, but the rescuer may also get an electric shock.
(2) Turn off the power source calmly and move the victim away quietly from the electric line.
(3) Call a physician or ambulance immediately or ask someone to call a doctor.
(4) Lay the victim on this back and loosen his necktie, clothes, belt, etc.
(5) a. Examine the victims pulse.
(6) Open the victims mouth and take out artificial teeth, cigarette or chewing gum if any. Keep his mouth open, stretch his tongue and insert a towel or the like in his mouth to prevent the tongue from suffocating. (If it is hard to open his mouth due to set teeth, open it with a screwdriver and insert a towel in this mouth.) b. Examine his heartbeat bringing your ear close to his heart. c. Examine his breathing bringing the back of your hand or your face close to his face. d. Check the size of the pupils of his eyes.
(7) Then, wipe his mouth so that foaming mucus does not accumulate inside. When pulse is beating but breathing has stopped
(Mouth-to-mouth respiration) Fig. 1
(1) Tilt the victims head back as far as this face looks back. (A pillow may be inserted his neck.)
(2) Push his jaw upward to open his throat wide (to spread his airway).
(3) Pinch the victims nostrils and take a deep breath, block his mouth completely with yours and blow into his mouth strongly. Take a deep breath again and blow into his mouth. Continue this 10 to 15 times a minutes (blocking his nostrils).
(4) Carefully watch that he has recovered his natural breathing and atop practicing artificial respiration. If it is difficult to open the victims mouth, insert a rubber or vinyl tube into one of his nostrils and blow into it blocking the other nostril and his mouth completely.
(6) When the victim recovers consciousness, he may try to stand up suddenly, but let him lie calmly and serve him with a cup of hot coffee or tea and keep him warm and quiet. (Never give him alcoholic drinks.)
(5) Method of mouth-to-mouth respiration by raising head
(1) Raise the victims head. Support his forehead with one of your hand and his neck with the other hand. 1 When you tilt his head backward, the victim, in most cases, opens his mouth to the air. This makes mouth-to mouth respiration easy.
(2) Cover his mouth as widely as possible with yours and press your cheek against his nose 2 or, pinch his nostrils with your fingers to prevent air from leaking. 3
(3) Blow into his lungs. Continue blowing into his mouth until his breast swells. Blow into his mouth as quickly as possible for the first 10 times. Fig. 1 Mouth-to mouth respiration When both pulse and breathing have stopped Perform the (Cardiac massage) Fig. 2 and (Mouth-to-mouth respiration) Fig. 1 When no pulse has come not to be felt, his pupils are open and no heartbeat is heard, cardiac arrest is supposed to have occurred and artificial respiration must be performed.
(1) Place your both hands, one hand on the other, on the lower one third area of his breastbone and compress his breast with your elbows applying your weight on his breast so that it is dented about 2cm (Repeat compressing his breast 50 times or so a minutes). (Cardiac massage) In case of one rescuer, Repeat cardiac massages about 15 times and blow into his mouth 2 times quickly, and repeat this combination. In case of two rescuers, One person repeats cardiac massages 15 times while the other person blow into his mouth twice, and they shall repeat this combination. (Perform the cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth respiration)
(3) Examine his pupils and his pulse sometimes. When the both have returned to normal, stop the artificial respiration, serve him with a cup of hot coffee or tea and keep him warm and calm while watching him carefully. Commit the victim to a medical specialist depending on his condition. (Never give him alcoholic drinks.) To let him recover from the mental shock, it is necessary for persons concerned to understand his situations and the necessary treatment.
(2) Fig. 2 Cardiac massage PREFACE Thank you very much for purchasing the JRC marine radar equipment, JMA-5300MK2 series. This equipment is a marine radar equipment designed to obtain safe operation of marine ships. This equipment consists of a radar signal transmitter-receiver unit, a LCD display unit and a scanner unit as its main units. Before operating the equipment, be sure to read this instruction manual carefully for correct operation. Maintain this instruction manual so that operators can refer to it at anytime. Refer to this manual when any inconvenience or defect occurs.
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Before Operation Pictorial Indication Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and are shown on these equipment so that you can operate them safety and correctly and prevent any danger to you and/or to other persons and any damage to your property during operation. Such indications and their meanings are as follows. Please understand them before you read this manual:
DANGER This indication is shown where incorrect equipment operation due to negligence may cause death or serious injuries. This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected and these equipment are not operated correctly. WARNING CAUTION This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is neglected and these equipment are not operated correctly. Examples of Pictorial Indication The mark represents CAUTION (including DANGER and WARNING). Detailed contents of CAUTION (Electric Shock in the example on the left.) is shown in the mark. Electric Shock Disassembling Prohibited Prohibited The mark represents prohibition. Detailed contents of the prohibited action (Disassembling Prohibited in the example on the left.) is shown in the mark. Disconnect the power plug Instruction The mark represents instruction. Detailed contents of the instruction (Disconnect the power plug in the example on the left.) is shown in the mark. Warning Label There is a warning label on the top cover of the equipment. Do not try to remove, break or modify the label.
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PRECAUTIONS DANGER Never carry out internal inspection or repair work of the equipment by users. Inspection or repair work by uncertified personnel may result in fire hazard or electrocution. For inspection and repair work of equipment components, consult with our branch office, branch shop, sales office, or our distributor in your district. When conducting maintenance, make sure to turn the main power off. Failure to comply may result in electrocution. Turn off the main power before cleaning the equipment. Especially when a rectifier is used, make sure to turn it off since voltage is still outputted from the rectifier even after the indicator and the radar are turned off. Failure to comply may result in equipment failure, or death or serious injury due to electric shock. When conducting maintenance work on the scanner, make sure to turn its main power off. Failure to comply may result in electrocution or injuries. Make sure to turn off the scanner safety switch. Failure to comply may result in injuries caused by physical contact with the rotating scanner. Do not touch the radiator. Even if the power is turned off, the radiator may be rotated by the wind.
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WARNING Never directly touch the internal components of the scanner or indicator. Direct contact with these high-voltage components may cause electrocution. For maintenance, inspection, or adjustment of equipment components, consult with our branch office, branch shop, sales office, or our distributor in your district. To contact our sales department, branch offices, branch shops, and sales offices:
Please refer to the "Office List" at the end of the document. Do not get close to the radiant section of the scanner. It is a rotating part, and it may cause injuries if it suddenly starts rotating and consequently hits the body. It is recommended that the radiant section be installed at a high place such as on the roof of the wheelhouse, on the flying bridge, on the trestle, or on the radar mast so that no one can get close to it. When any work must be done on the scanner, make sure to turn the safety switch off. Microwave radiation level:
Keep away from a scanner. The high level of microwave is radiated from the center of the front face of the scanner specified below. The microwave exposure at close range could result in injuries
(especially of the eyes). Make sure to install the scanner at a place higher than human height. Direct exposure to electromagnetic waves at close range will have adverse effects on the human body. Do not change MBS Level/Area unless absolutely necessary. Incorrect adjustment will result in deletion of nearby target images and thus collisions may occur resulting in death or serious injuries.
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WARNING When cleaning the display screen, do not wipe it too strongly with a dry cloth. Also, do not use gasoline or thinner to clean the screen. Failure to comply will result in damage to the screen surface. Direct exposure to electromagnetic waves at close range will have adverse effects on the human body. When it is necessary to get close to the scanner for maintenance or inspection purposes, make sure to turn the indicator power switch to "OFF" or "STBY."
Direct exposure to electromagnetic waves at close range will have adverse effects on the human body. When conducting maintenance work, make sure to turn off the power and unplug the power connector J1 of the radar process unit so that the power supply to the equipment is completely cut off. Some equipment components can carry electrical current even after the power switch is turned off, and conducting maintenance work without unplugging the power connector may result in electrocution, equipment failure, or accidents. When disposing of used lithium batteries, be sure to insulate the batteries by attaching a piece of adhesive tape on the + and - terminals. Failure to comply may cause heat generation, explosion, or fire when the batteries get shorted out.
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CAUTION A malfunction may occur if the power in the ship is instantaneously interrupted during operation of the radar. In this case, the power should be turned on again. Normally, use the automatic tune mode. Use the manual tune mode only when best tuning is not possible in the automatic tune mode due to deterioration of magnetron. If the gain is too high, unnecessary signals including receiver noise and false video increase resulting in reduction of visibility of targets. On the contrary, if the gain is too low, targets including ships and dangerous objects may not be clearly indicated. When using the sea clutter suppression function, never set the suppression level too high canceling out all image noises from the sea surface at close range. Detection of not only echoes from waves but also targets such as other ships or dangerous objects will become inhibited. When using the sea clutter suppression function, make sure to choose the most appropriate image noise suppression level. When using the rain / snow clutter suppression function, never set the suppression level too high canceling out all image noises from the rain or snow at the close range. Detection of not only echoes from the rain or snow but also targets such as other ships or dangerous objects will become inhibited. When using the rain / snow clutter suppression function, make sure to choose the most appropriate image noise suppression level.
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CAUTION Use the radar only as a navigation aid. The final navigation decision must always be made by the operator him/herself. Making the final navigation decision based only on the radar display may cause accidents such as collisions or running aground. Use target tracking function only as a navigation aid. The final navigation decision must always be made by the operator him/herself. Making the final navigation decision based only on tracking target information may cause accidents. Tracking target information such as vector, target numerical data, and alarms may contain some errors. Also, targets that are not detected by the radar cannot be acquired or tracked. Making the final navigation decision based only on the radar display may cause accidents such as collisions or running aground. In setting an automatic acquisition zone, it is necessary to adjust the gain, sea clutter suppression and rain clutter suppression to ensure that target echoes are displayed in the optimum conditions. No automatic acquisition zone alarms will be issued for targets undetected by the radar, and this may cause accidents such as collisions. Target Tracking Function Test is provided to test if the target tracking function is operating normally. Thus, do not use the function except when you test the target tracking function. In particular, if the operation test mode is used during navigation, pseudo targets appear on the radar display and they are confused with actual targets. Do not use the mode during navigation. Otherwise, an accident may result.
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CAUTION If a great value is set as a condition for deciding targets as identical, a tracking target near an AIS target is regarded as identical to the AIS target and it may not be displayed any more. For example, when a pilot boat (which is a small target not being tracked) equipped with an AIS function approaches a cargo ship as a tracking target not equipped with an AIS function, the tracking target symbol of the cargo ship may not be displayed any more. Since these alarms may include some errors depending on the target tracking conditions, the navigation officer himself should make the final decision for ship operations such as collision avoidance. Making the final navigation decision based only on the alarm may cause accidents such as collisions. Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel. Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation. Do not make any adjustments during navigation. Failure to comply may result in adverse effects on the radar function which may lead to accidents or equipment failure. Optimal values have been set for Video Level and Vector Constant; therefore, never change their values unless absolutely necessary. Failure to comply may result in accidents that would lower target tracking performance. Do not change the quantization level settings unless absolutely necessary. If set at an inappropriate value, the target acquisition or target tracking function deteriorates, and this may lead to accidents. Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel. Failure to comply may result in accidents or equipment failure.
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CAUTION Make sure to shut off the main power before replacing parts. Failure to comply may result in electrocution or equipment failure. When replacing magnetrons, make sure to shut off the main power and let the equipment stand for more than 5 minutes to discharge the high-voltage circuit. Failure to comply may result in electrocution. Make sure to take off your watch when your hand must get close to the magnetron. Failure to comply may result in damage to the watch since the magnetron is a strong magnet. Make sure that two or more staff member work together when replacing the LCD. If only one person attempts to replace the LCD, he/she may drop it and become injured. Do not directly touch the inverter circuit of the LCD display with a bare hand since high voltage temporarily remains in the circuit even after the main power is shut off. Failure to comply may result in electrocution.
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The Mounting Point of the Warning Label Warning Label NDC-1417 Radar Process Unit Warning Label Front face Back face NWZ-173 LCD Monitor
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Warning Label NKE-1064 / NKE-3710-8 Scanner Unit
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NQE-3141-4A/8A Interswitch Unit Warning Label Warning Label NBA-5111 Power Supply
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EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE Scanner Unit Type NKE-1064 (9 feet) Scanner Unit Type NKE-3710-8 (8 feet)
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NDC-1417 Processor Unit (Desktop Type) NWZ-173 LCD Monitor Unit (Desktop Type) NCE-5172 Operation Unit (Desktop Type) NCD-4530 Display Unit (Desktop Type)
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GLOSSARY This section describes the main terms used for this equipment and general related maritime terms. AZ Activated target AIS Anti-clutter rain Anti-clutter sea Associated target AZI BCR/BCT C up CCRP Clutter Acquisition/Activation zone A zone set up by the operator in which the system should automatically acquire radar targets and activate reported AIS targets when entering the zone. A target representing the automatic or manual activation of a sleeping target for the display of additional information. Automatic Identification System A system which enables ships and shore stations to obtain identifying and navigation information about other ships at sea, using an automated transponder. Rain/snow clutter suppression. Sea clutter suppression. A target simultaneously representing a tracked target and a reported AIS target having similar parameters (position, course, speed) which comply with an association algorithm. AZImuth stabilization mode A B Bow Crossing Range and Bow Crossing Time C Course up Own ships course is pointed to the top center of the radar display. The Consistent Common Reference Point A location on own ship, to which all horizontal measurements such as target range, bearing, relative course, relative speed, CPA or TCPA are referenced, typically the conning position of the bridge. Unwanted reflections on a radar screen, from sea surface, rain or snow.
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COG CORREL CPA/TCPA CTW DRIFT EBL ETA Ground stabilization HDG HL HSC H up Course Over Ground The direction of the ship's movement relative to the earth, measured on board the ship, expressed in angular units from true north CORRELation The distance to the Closest Point of Approach and Time to the Closest Point of Approach. Limits are set by the operator and are related to own ship. Course Through Water The direction of the ship's movement through the water D The current velocity for manual correction or the current speed on the horizontal axis of the 2-axis log is displayed. E Electronic Bearing Line An electronic bearing line originated from own ships position. Estimated Time of Arrival G A display mode in which speed and course information are referred to the ground, using ground track input data. H Heading The horizontal direction that the bow of a ship is pointing at any instant, expressed in angular units from a reference direction . Heading line A graphic line on a radar presentation drawn from the consistent common reference point to the bearing scale to indicate the heading of the ship Vessels which comply with the definition in SOLAS for high speed craft Head up Own ships heading line is always pointed to the top center of the radar display. I IMO Interswitch Unit International Maritime Organisation A device to switch over two or more radar display units and two or more scanners.
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IR ISW Lost AIS target radar Interference Rejecter InterSWitch L A target symbol representing the last valid position of an AIS target before the reception of its data was lost, or its last dead-reckoned position. Lost tracked target One for which target information is no longer available due to poor, LP MMSI MOB MON MP nm N up Own track PI Past positions POSN PRF PROC lost or obscured signals. Long Pulse M Maritime Mobile Service Identity Man OverBoard Performance monitor Medium Pulse N 1nm=1852m North up The north is always pointed to the top center of the radar display. O Display function of own ships track P Parallel Index line Equally time-spaced past position marks of a tracked or AIS target and own ship. POSitioN (CURR POSN CURRent POSitioN) Pulse Repetition Frequency The number of radar pulses transmitted each second. PROCess Radar signal processing function R Radar beacon A navigation aid which responds to the radar transmission by generating a radar signal to identify its position and identity
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Radar cross-section Radar cross-section of a target determines the power density returned Range Rings Reference target Relative course Relative speed Relative vector RM RM(R) RM(T) ROT Route RR SART Sea stabilization Sea state SET to the radar for a particular power density incident on the target A set of concentric circles labeled by distance from CCRP. A symbol indicating that the associated tracked stationary target is used as a speed reference for the ground stabilization The direction of motion of a target relative to own ship motion The speed of a target relative to own ships speed data A predicted movement of a target relative to own ships motion Relative Motion A display on which the position of own ship remains fixed, and all targets move relative to own ship. Relative Motion. Relative Trails. Relative Motion. True Trails. Rate Of Turn Change of heading per time unit. A set of waypoints. Range Rings S Search And Rescue Transponder Radar transponder capable of operating in the 9GHz band A display mode in which speed and course information are referred to the sea. Status of the sea condition due to the weather environment, expressed as a sea state 0 for flat conditions with minimal wind, to sea state 8 for very rough sea conditions. The current direction for manual correction or the current speed on the horizontal axis of the 2-axis log is displayed. Sleeping AIS target A target indicating the presence and orientation of a vessel equipped with AIS in a certain location.
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SOG SP STAB STW TCPA Test target TM Trails Trial maneuver True course True speed True vector TT TTG TXRX UTC Speed Over the Ground The speed of the ship relative to the earth, measured on board of the ship. Short Pulse STABilization Speed Through Water The speed of the ship relative to the water surface. T Time to Closest Point of Approach to own ship Radar target of known characteristics used for test requirement True Motion A display across which own ship moves with its own true motion. Tracks displayed by the radar echoes of targets in the form of an afterglow. A graphical simulation facility used to assist the operator to perform a proposed maneuver for navigation and collision avoidance purposes. The direction of motion relative to ground or to sea, of a target expressed as an angular displacement from north The speed of a target relative to ground, or to sea A vector representing the predicted true motion of a target, showing course and speed with reference to the ground or sea Target Tracking. A computer process of observing the sequential changes in the position of a radar target in order to establish its motion. Such a target is a Tracked Target. Time To Go. Time to next waypoint. Transceiver Unit U Universal Time Coordinated. The international standard of time, kept by atomic clocks around the world.
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VRM V Variable Range Marker An adjustable range ring used to measure the distance to a target. W Waypoint A geographical location on a route indicating a event.
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CONTENTS PREFACE............................................................................................................... i BEFORE OPERATION.......................................................................................... ii PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................................... iii The Mounting Point of the Warning Label........................................................ ix EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE .............................................................................xiv GLOSSARY.........................................................................................................xvi 1. GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION FUNCTIONS ............................................................................................. 1-1 1.1.1 FUNCTION OF THIS SYSTEM............................................................ 1-1 FEATURES ............................................................................................... 1-2 1.2 1.3 CONFIGURATION .................................................................................... 1-4 1.4 OUTSIDE DRAWINGS.............................................................................. 1-5 1.5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS ........................................................... 1-15 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS NAMES OF DISPLAY................................................................................ 2-1 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS ...................... 2-10 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS............................................... 2-15 1.1 2.1 2.2 2.3 3. BASIC OPERATION 3.1 OPERATION FLOW.................................................................................. 3-1 3.1.1 POWER ON AND START THE SYSTEM ............................................. 3-2 3.1.2 OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO ........................................................ 3-3 3.1.3 ACQUIRE AND MEASURE DATA ....................................................... 3-3 3.1.4 DISPLAY AND MEASURE WITH REFERENCE TO CCRP ................. 3-3 3.1.5 END THE OPERATION AND STOP THE SYSTEM.............................. 3-4 3.2 OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO.............................................................. 3-5 3.2.1 ADJUST MONITOR BRILLIANCE [BRILL] ......................................... 3-5 3.2.2 CHANGE OBSERVATION RANGE [RANGE + / - ] .............................. 3-5 3.2.3 TUNE ................................................................................................... 3-6 3.2.4 ADJUST GAIN [GAIN / PL].................................................................. 3-7 3.2.5 SUPPRESS SEA CLUTTER [AUTO-SEA] .......................................... 3-8 3.2.6 SUPPRESS RAIN / SNOW CLUTTER [AUTO-RAIN]........................ 3-10 3.2.7 RESET ALARM BUZZER [ALARM ACK].......................................... 3-11 3.3 OPERATION PROCEDURES ................................................................. 3-12 3.3.1 MOVE CROSS CURSOR MARK BY TRACKBALL........................... 3-12 3.3.2 OPERATE SOFTWARE BUTTONS ................................................... 3-13 3.3.3 BASIC MENU OPERATION ............................................................... 3-14 3.3.4 OPERATION ON NUMERIC VALUE, LATITUDE / LONGITUDE AND CHARACTER INPUT MENU.................................................... 3-16 3.3.5 OVERVIEW OF MENU STRUCTURE ................................................ 3-20 3.3.6 OPERATE MULTI-DIAL [MULTI]........................................................ 3-20 3.4 GENERAL RADAR OPERATION............................................................ 3-22 INTERFERENCE REJECTION (IR) ................................................... 3-22 3.4.1 3.4.2 SWITCH TRANSMITTER PULSE LENGTH [GAIN / PL] ................... 3-23 3.4.3 TARGET ENHANCE (ENH)................................................................ 3-24 3.4.4 USE VIDEO PROCESSING (PROC).................................................. 3-25 3.4.5 SWITCH AZIMUTH DISPLAY MODE [AZI MODE]............................. 3-26 3.4.6 SWITCH TRUE / RELATIVE MOTION DISPLAY MODE [TM / RM].... 3-27 3.4.7 MOVE OWN SHIPS DISPLAY POSITION [OFF CENT] .................... 3-28 3.4.8 DISPLAY RADAR TRAILS [TRAILS]................................................. 3-29 3.4.9 ERASE PART OF RADAR TRAILS (TRAILS ERASE) ...................... 3-31 3.4.10 OPERATE RADAR TRAILS FILE (FILE OPERATIONS) ................... 3-32 3.4.11 ZOOM (X2)......................................................................................... 3-34 3.4.12 HIDE / DISPLAY RANGE RINGS (RR / HL)........................................ 3-34 3.4.13 HIDE GRAPHICS INFORMATION ON RADAR DISPLAY
(DATA OFF) ...................................................................................... 3-35 3.4.14 SWITCH DAY / NIGHT MODE [DAY / NIGHT].................................... 3-35 3.4.15 ADJUST OPERATION PANEL BRILLIANCE [PANEL] ..................... 3-35 3.4.16 SET TRUE BEARING (GYRO SETTING) .......................................... 3-36 3.4.17 SET OWN SHIP SPEED..................................................................... 3-36 3.4.18 MAGNET COMPASS CORRECTION (MAG COMPASS SETTING).. 3-37 3.4.19 SET DRIFT CORRECTION (SET / DRIFT SETTING)......................... 3-38 3.4.20 GPS RECEIVER SETTING (GPS PROCESS SETTING) ................... 3-39 3.4.21 DGPS RECEIVER SETTING (DGPS SETTING) ................................ 3-43 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.4.22 SBAS RECEIVER SETTING (SBAS SETTING) ................................ 3-44 3.4.23 DISPLAYING GPS RECEPTION STATUS (GPS STATUS)................ 3-47 3.4.24 SET RADAR ALARM (RADAR ALARM) ........................................... 3-48 USE OWN SHIP'S TRACK DATA............................................................ 3-50 3.5.1 DISPLAY OWN SHIPS TRACK (DISPLAY OWN TRACK)................ 3-50 3.5.2 SAVE OWN SHIP'S TRACK DATA (OWN TRACK MEMORY) .......... 3-51 3.5.3 CANCEL SAVING OF OWN SHIPS TRACK DATA
(OWN TRACK MEMORY) ................................................................ 3-51 3.5.4 CLEAR OWN SHIPS TRACK DATA (CLEAR OWN TRACK) ........... 3-51 3.5.5 OPERATE OWN SHIP'S TRACK FILES (FILE OPERATIONS)......... 3-52 DISPLAY USER MAP.............................................................................. 3-55 3.6.1 CREATE USER MAP (MARK / LINE)................................................. 3-55 3.6.2 SET USER MAP DISPLAY (MARK DISPLAY SETTING)................... 3-58 3.6.3 EDIT USER MAP (EDIT USER MAP)................................................. 3-61 3.6.4 EDIT MARK / LINE LIST (MARK / LINE LIST) ................................... 3-67 3.6.5 CORRECT POSITION ON USER MAP (SHIFT USER MAP) ............. 3-73 3.6.6 OPERATE USER MAP FILE (FILE OPERATIONS) ........................... 3-74 3.6.7 SET AND DISPLAY GEODETIC SYSTEM (GEODETIC)................... 3-78 USE ROUTE FUNCTION ........................................................................ 3-79 3.7.1 DISPLAY DESTINATION MARK (NMEA WAYPOINT DISPLAY)....... 3-79 APPLIED OPERATIONS......................................................................... 3-80 3.8.1 SET RADAR SIGNAL PROCESSING (PROCESS SETTING)........... 3-80 3.8.2 SET RADAR TRAILS (RADAR TRAILS SETTING)........................... 3-82 3.8.3 SET SCANNER UNIT (TXRX SETTING) ........................................... 3-84 3.8.4 SET CURSOR (CURSOR SETTING)................................................. 3-85 3.8.5 SET RADAR DISPLAY (DISPLAY SETTING).................................... 3-86 3.8.6 ADJUST SOUND VOLUME (BUZZER VOLUME) ............................. 3-88 3.8.7 SET USER KEYS [USER KEY 1 / 2] .................................................. 3-89 3.8.8 SET NAVIGATION DATA DISPLAY (MULTI WINDOW SETTING)..... 3-91 USE FUNCTION KEY [FUNC] ................................................................ 3-95 3.9.1 OPERATION PROCEDURES [FUNC]............................................... 3-95 3.9.2 FUNCTION SETTING MENU ITEMS (USER FUNCTION SETTING). 3-96 3.9.3 OVERVIEW OF FUNCTION OPERATIONS
(USER FUNCTION SETTING).......................................................... 3-97 3.9.4 OVERVIEW OF SAVED FUNCTION SETTING DATA...................... 3-100 3.10 USE USER SETTING............................................................................ 3-101 3.10.1 SAVE OPERATING STATE (SAVE USER SETTING) ...................... 3-101 3.10.2 LOAD OPERATING STATE (LOAD USER SETTING)..................... 3-102 3.10.3 DELETE OPERATING STATE (DELETE USER SETTING)............. 3-102 3.9 3.11 USING CARD........................................................................................ 3-103 3.11.1 OPERATE FILE ON THE CARD (FILE MANAGER) ........................ 3-103 3.12 DISPLAY SIMPLE CHART.................................................................... 3-109 3.12.1 DISPLAY JRC COASTLINE ROM CARD [MAP] ............................. 3-109 3.12.2 DISPLAY ERC CARD [MAP]............................................................ 3-109 3.12.3 DISPLAY JRC CHART ON CF CARD (SEL JRC ROM CARD FILE) 3-110 3.12.4 FILL CHARTS (FILL LAND AREA)...................................................3-111 3.12.5 SET JRC / ERC CHART DISPLAY (JRC / ERC SETTING) .............. 3-112 3.12.6 DISPLAY C-MAP CARD [MAP] ....................................................... 3-116 3.12.7 CORRECTING CHART POSITION (MAP DISPLAY SETTING)....... 3-119 3.12.8 CHART PLOTTING BEARING MODE (MAP DRAW AZI MODE) .... 3-121 3.13 CAPTURE SCREEN TO CARD............................................................. 3-122 3.13.1 SAVE SCREEN TO CARD ............................................................... 3-122 3.13.2 AUTOMATICALLY SAVE SCREEN TO CARD ................................ 3-122 3.13.3 ERASING SAVE SCREEN DATA..................................................... 3-123 3.13.4 SET SAVE ITEMS ............................................................................ 3-124 3.13.5 SET FILE STYLE ............................................................................. 3-124 3.13.5 OPEN THE CAPTURED SCREEN FILE .......................................... 3-125 4. MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING 4.1 USE OF NAVIGATION TOOLS.................................................................. 4-1 4.1.1 USING CURSOR (CURSOR)............................................................... 4-2 4.1.2 USING RANGE RINGS [RR / HL] ........................................................ 4-2 4.1.3 USING ELECTRONIC BEARING LINE (EBL1/EBL2) ......................... 4-3 4.1.4 USING VARIABLE RANGE MARKER (VRM1 / VRM2) ....................... 4-6 4.1.5 USING PARALLEL INDEX LINES (PI MENU) ..................................... 4-7 4.1.6 OPERATING EBL MANEUVER FUNCTION
(EBL MANEUVER SETTING)........................................................... 4-12 4.1.7 USING MOB [MOB] ........................................................................... 4-14 4.1.8 OPERATING EBL, VRM, AND PI WITH CURSOR............................. 4-14 4.2 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING ....................................... 4-17 4.2.1 MEASUREMENT WITH CURSOR POSITION (CURSOR) ................ 4-18 4.2.2 MEASUREMENT WITH ELECTRONIC BEARING LINE AND VARIABLE RANGE MARKER [EBL] [VRM] .................................... 4-19 4.2.3 MEASUREMENT WITH TWO ARBITRARY POINTS......................... 4-20 5. OPERATION OF TARGET TRACKING AND AIS 5.2 USAGE OF TARGET TRACKING FUNCTION..................................................... 5-1 PREPARATION......................................................................................... 5-2 5.1 5.1.1 COLLISION AVOIDANCE ................................................................... 5-3 5.1.2 DEFINITIONS OF SYMBOLS.............................................................. 5-6 5.1.3 RADAR DISPLAY................................................................................ 5-9 5.1.4 CURSOR MODES (CURSOR)............................................................5-11 5.1.5 SETTING COLLISION DECISION CRITERIA................................... 5-13 5.1.6 SETTING CPA RING ......................................................................... 5-13 5.1.7 SETTING VECTORS (VECTOR TIME).............................................. 5-14 5.1.8 SETTING THE GPS ANTENNA LOCATION ..................................... 5-15 TARGET TRACKING OPERATION ........................................................ 5-16 5.2.1 ACQUIRING TARGET [ACQ]............................................................ 5-17 5.2.2 CANCELING UNWANTED TRACKED TARGETS [TGT CNCL] ...... 5-20 5.2.3 TRACKED TARGET DATA DISPLAY [TGT DATA]........................... 5-21 5.2.4 DISPLAYING TARGET ID NO. (TARGET NUMBER DISPLAY)........ 5-22 5.2.5 ADDING TRACKED TARGET ID NAME (NAME) ............................. 5-23 5.2.6 REFERENCE TARGET (REFERENCE) ............................................ 5-24 5.2.7 OPERATION TEST (TT TEST MENU)............................................... 5-26 AIS OPERATION .................................................................................... 5-31 5.3.1 RESTRICTIONS ................................................................................ 5-31 5.3.2 SETTING AIS DISPLAY FUNCTION (AIS FUNCTION) .................... 5-31 5.3.3 ACTIVATE AIS TARGETS (ACTIVATE AIS) ..................................... 5-32 5.3.4 DEACTIVATE AIS TARGETS (DEACTIVATE AIS)............................ 5-32 5.3.5 DISPLAYING AIS INFORMATION [TGT DATA]................................ 5-33 5.3.6 DISPLAYING TARGET ID NO. (TARGET NUMBER DISPLAY)........ 5-37 5.3.7 SETTING AIS FILTER (AIS FILTER SETTING) ................................ 5-37 5.3.8 CONDITIONS FOR DECIDING AIS TARGET TO BE LOST............. 5-40 5.3.9 SETTING CONDITIONS FOR AIS ALARM (AIS ALARM SETTING) 5-41 DECISION OF TARGETS AS IDENTICAL (ASSOCIATION) .................. 5-42 ALARM DISPLAY ................................................................................... 5-44 TRACK FUNCTION ................................................................................ 5-48 5.6.1 PAST POSITION (PAST POSN)........................................................ 5-48 5.6.2 TARGET SHIP'S TRACKS (TARGET TRACK)................................. 5-49 TRIAL MANEUVERING (TRIAL MANEUVER) ....................................... 5-58 EPA OPERATION ................................................................................... 5-62 5.8.1 DEFINITIONS OF SYMBOLS............................................................ 5-63 5.8.2 PLOTTING TARGETS ....................................................................... 5-64 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.3 5.8.3 MODIFYING PLOTTED TARGET DATA ........................................... 5-64 5.8.4 CANCELING PLOTTED TARGET DATA .......................................... 5-65 5.8.5 DISPLAYING NUMERIC DATA OF PLOTTED TARGETS ................ 5-65 6. TRUE AND FALSE ECHOES ON DISPLAY RADAR WAVE WITH THE HORIZON ....................................................... 6-1 STRENGTH OF REFLECTION FROM THE TARGET............................... 6-3 SEA CLUTTER AND RAIN AND SNOW CLUTTER.................................. 6-5 FALSE ECHOES....................................................................................... 6-9 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER (SART)..................................... 6-12 7. SETTINGS FOR SYSTEM OPERATION 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 7.1 SETTINGS AT INSTALLATION................................................................. 7-1 7.1.1 HOW TO OPEN THE SERVICEMAN MENU ........................................ 7-1 7.1.2 GYRO I/F SETTING ............................................................................. 7-2 7.1.3 TUNING ............................................................................................... 7-4 7.1.4 BEARING ADJUSTMENT.................................................................... 7-5 7.1.5 RANGE ADJUSTMENT ....................................................................... 7-5 7.1.6 NAVIGATOR SETTING (DEVICE)........................................................ 7-6 7.1.7 SETTING OF TRUE BEARING VALUE................................................ 7-6 7.1.8 ANTENNA HEIGHT SETTING (ANTENNA HEIGHT)........................... 7-7 7.1.9 SETTING OF CCRP/ANTENNA/GPS ANTENNA POSITION
(CCRP SETTING) ............................................................................... 7-8 SETTINGS .............................................................................................. 7-10 7.2.1 COMMUNICATION PORT SETTING (COM PORT SETTING)........... 7-10 7.2.2 SECTOR BLANK SETTING (SECTOR BLANK)................................ 7-14 7.2.3 TNI BLANK SETTING (TNI BLANK).................................................. 7-15 7.2.4 SETTING OF BEARING PULSES FROM ANTENNA
(OUTPUT PULSE)............................................................................ 7-16 7.2.5 SLAVE MODE SETTING (MASTER/SLAVE)..................................... 7-17 7.2.6 LANGUAGE SETTING (LANGUAGE)............................................... 7-18 7.2.7 DATE TIME SETTING ........................................................................ 7-18 7.2.8 INPUT INSTALLATION INFORMATION ............................................ 7-19 7.2.9 SETTING THE ALARM SYSTEM....................................................... 7-20 ADJUSTMENT........................................................................................ 7-22 7.3.1 NOISE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT (NOISE LEVEL) ................................ 7-22 7.2 7.3 7.3.2 ADJUSTMENT OF TARGET TRACKING FUNCTION (TT) ............... 7-24 7.3.3 MAIN BANG SUPPRESSION ADJUSTMENT (MBS)........................ 7-27 7.4 MAINTENANCE MENU .......................................................................... 7-28 7.4.1 ANTENNA SAFETY SWITCH (SAFETY SWITCH)............................ 7-28 7.4.2 INITIALIZATION OF MEMORY AREA (AREA INITIAL)..................... 7-29 7.4.3 SAVE OF INTERNAL MEMORY DATA (CARD1/2)............................ 7-30 7.4.4 CLEAR AND SAVE/RESTORATION OF ANTENNA OPERATION TIME (TXRX TIME) ........................................................................... 7-31 7.4.5 UPDATE OF CHARACTER STRING DATA
(STRING DATA UPDATE) ................................................................ 7-32 8. MAINTENANCE 8.3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE....................................................................... 8-1 8.1 8.2 MAINTENANCE ON EACH UNIT.............................................................. 8-2 8.2.1 SCANNER UNIT NKE-1064/3710-8..................................................... 8-2 8.2.2 DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4530 ................................................................... 8-5 PERFORMANCE CHECK......................................................................... 8-6 8.3.1 CHECK PERFORMANCE ON TEST MENU ........................................ 8-7 REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS......................................................8-11 8.4.1 PARTS REQUIRED FOR PERIODIC REPLACEMENT ..................... 8-12 8.4.2 REPLACEMENT OF MAGNETRON.................................................. 8-13 8.4.3 REPLACEMENT OF LCD MONITOR ................................................ 8-23 8.4.4 REPLACEMENT OF BACKUP BATTERY......................................... 8-24 8.4 9. TROUBLESHOOTING AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE FAULT FINDING ....................................................................................... 9-1 9.1.1 LIST OF ALARMS AND OTHER INDICATIONS .................................. 9-1 9.1.2 OPERATION CHECKING .................................................................... 9-6 9.1.3 FUSE CHECKING................................................................................ 9-6 TROUBLE SHOOTING ............................................................................. 9-7 AFTER-SALES SERVICE........................................................................9-11 9.3.1 KEEPING PERIOD OF MAINTENANCE PARTS................................9-11 9.3.2 WHEN YOU REQUEST FOR REPAIR ................................................9-11 9.3.3 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE ....................................................9-11 9.1 9.2 9.3 10. DISPOSAL 10.1 DISPOSAL OF THE UNIT ....................................................................... 10-1 10.2 DISPOSAL OF USED BATTERIES......................................................... 10-1 10.3 DISPOSAL OF USED MAGNETRON...................................................... 10-2 10.4 DISPOSAL OF TR-TUBE........................................................................ 10-2 10.5 ABOUT THE CHINA ROHS..................................................................... 10-3 11. SPECIFICATIONS 11.1 JMA-5352-9R, JMA-5362-8R TYPE RADAR.......................................... 11-1 11.2 SCANNER (NKE-1064)........................................................................... 11-2 11.3 SCANNER (NKE-3710-8)........................................................................ 11-3 11.4 DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-4530) .................................................................... 11-4 11.5 PROCESSOR UNIT (NDC-1417) ............................................................ 11-5 11.6 TARGET TRACKING FUNCTION (OPTION) .......................................... 11-7 11.7 AIS UNIT (NQA-2103) (OPTION) ............................................................ 11-8 11.8 PLOTTER................................................................................................ 11-9 11.9 OPERATION UNIT (NCE-5171) ............................................................ 11-10 11.10 AVAILABLE INPUT SIGNAL..................................................................11-11 11.11 AVAILABLE OUTPUT SIGNAL............................................................. 11-12 11.12 STANDARD CONFIGURATION............................................................ 11-12 11.13 EQUIPMENT DISTANCE BETWEEN OTHER INSTRUMENTS............ 11-13 11.14 OTHERS (OPTION)............................................................................... 11-13 APPENDIX INTERSWITCH (OPTION) NQE-3141 INSTRUCTION MANUAL HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD FIG.1 BLOCK DIAGRAM OF RADAR, TYPE JMA-5352-9R, JMA-5362-8R FIG.2 TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTION DIAGRAM, TYPE JMA-5352-9R, JMA-5362-8R FIG.3 TERMINAL BOARD CONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR AND INTERSWITCH UNIT, TYPE NQE-3141 (OPTION) FIG.6 FIG.4 POWER SYSTEM DIAGRAM, TYPE JMA-5352-9R, JMA-5362-8R FIG.5 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF RADAR PROCESS UNIT, TYPE NDC-1417 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF INTERFACE UNIT, TYPE NQA-2123 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF OPERATION UNIT, TYPE NCE-5172 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF OPERATION UNIT, TYPE NCE-5171 (OPTION) FIG.9 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF LCD MONITOR, TYPE NWZ-173 FIG.10 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF MONITOR UNIT, TYPE NWZ-170 FIG.7 FIG.8
(OPTION) FIG.11 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF SCANNER UNIT, TYPE NKE-1064 FIG.12 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF SCANNER UNIT, TYPE NKE-3710-8 FIG.13 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF POWER UNIT, TYPE NBL-315
(OPTION) FIG.14 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM OF INTERSWITCH UNIT, TYPE NQE-3141 (OPTION) FIG.15 OVER VIEW OF RADAR MENU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION NAME AND FUNCTION OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTION OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS BASIC OPERATION MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING OPERATION OF ARPA AND AIS TRUE AND FALSE ECHOES ON DISPLAY MAINTENANCE COUNTERMEASURES FOR TROUBLE AND ADJUSTMENT AFTER-SALES SERVICE DISPOSAL SPECIFICATION APPENDIX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 I X D N E P P A SECTION 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.1 FUNCTIONS.........................................................................................1-1 1.2 FEATURES...........................................................................................1-2 1.3 CONFIGURATION................................................................................1-4 1.4 OUTSIDE DRAWINGS.........................................................................1-5 1.5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS......................................................1-15 1.1 FUNCTIONS 1.1.1 Function of This System This equipment is a high-performance radar equipment consisting of a scanner unit, a transceiver unit and a high resolution color LCD display unit. The JMA-5300MK2 series is a color radar system. The main functions include:
gain adjustment sea clutter and rain / snow clutter suppression interference rejection bearing and range measurement using a cursor, fixed/variable range markers, and electronic bearing own track display colored own track display (7 colors) (option) NAV line and marker displays TM (True Motion) presentation self-diagnostic facilities Target Tracking (TT) functions (manual / automatic target acquisition and automatic tracking, line vector and track displays and alarm displays) (option) simple plotter functions:
8-unit switchover (Inter switch) function (option) marker and line display (up to 2000 items.) marker and line display (up to 20000 items.)(option) waypoint / route setting (option) 1-1 1.2 Features
FEATURES 1 1.2 Realization of Large, Easy-to-see Screen with High Resolution The 19-inch color LCD with high resolution of 1280 1024 pixels can display radar images of 250 mm or more in diameter. Even short-range targets can also be displayed as high-resolution images. Target Detection by Latest Signal Processing Technology The system employs the latest digital signal processing technology to eliminate undesired clutter from the radar video signals that are obtained from the receiver with a wide dynamic range, thus improving the target detection. Advanced Technology Based Target Tracking (TT) Functions (Option) The target acquisition and tracking performance is enhanced by the use of the fastest DSP and tracking algorithm. So stable operation in target tracking under clutter is ensured. Acquisition and tracking of 100 targets for High performance edition, 30 targets for Normal edition. Hazardous conditions are represented by shapes and colors of symbols as well as sounds. Trial maneuvering functions provided. (High performance edition) Tracks of up to 20 target ships can be stored with a maximum of 1,500 points for each of them, and displayed distinguished by using 7 different colors. Overlay of Radar Images, Coastlines, and Own Ship's Track As well as operator-created NAV lines, the data of coastlines, objects such as buoys, and own ship's tracks /
target tracks / AIS tracks, which is stored on the memory card can be superimpose-displayed with radar images and radar trails in all display modes including the head-up mode. Creation / display of marks and lines (up to 2000 items). Use of the optional plotter function enables the own track display distinguished by using 7 different colors, creation of marks and lines (up to 20000 items) and the settings of waypoints / courses. Easy Operation with GUI All the radar functions can be easily controlled by simply using the trackball and 2 switches to operate the buttons shown on the radar display. Improved Day / Night Mode Five types of background colors are available in Day / Dusk / Night mode. Each background color can be reproduced to be suited for the users operating environment by simple key operation. The radar echoes and a variety of graphics can also be represented in different colors, ensuring easy-to-see displays. 1-2 Self-diagnostic Program Incorporated The Self-diagnostic program always monitors all the functions of the system. If any function deteriorates, an alarm message will appear on the radar display and an alarm sounds at the same time. Even when the system is operating, the functionality test can be carried out. (except on some functions) Easy Interswitch Operation (Option) If an interswitch unit (option) is connected, up to four JMA-5300MK2 radars can be switched over by performing simple operation.
* An interswitch (NQE-3141) is needed separately. Various Functions RADAR Trails TM (True Motion) display Head-up / North-up / Course-up display Own ships track display Automatic Acquisition / Activation function (Option) 1-3 1.3 Configuration
1.3 CONFIGURATION 1 Specified of scanner, and categories of ship/craft for SOLAS V Radar Model Antenna Type Transmitted Output Power Band Rate of Rotation JMA-5352-9R 9 ft slot antenna JMA-5362-8R 8 ft slot antenna
*The class of emission: P0N (All scanner types) Radar ConFig. uration and Ships Mains 50 kW 60 kW X S Approx. 17/14 rpm Approx. 17/14 rpm Radar Model Scanner Unit Display Unit Ships Mains JMA-5352-9R NKE-1064 NCD-4530 JMA-5362-8R NKE-3710-8 NCD-4530 DC 24 V AC 220 V, 3 , 50/60 Hz DC 24 V AC 220 V, 3 , 50/60 Hz Notes:
be used. 1. An optional POWER SUPPLY NBA-5111 is necessary for using Ship's Mains 100/110/115/220/230/240 VAC,1 ,50/60 Hz. 2. When using the ship's mains of AC440V as the radar power source, a step-down transformer shall 2. The DISPLAY UNIT NCD-4530 has a separate structure consisting of the following:
LCD MONITOR CONTROL UNIT NWZ-173 NCM-853 The control unit NCM-853 is consisting of the following RADAR PROCESS UNIT OPERATION UNIT NDC-1417 NCE-5172 1-4 1.4 OUTSIDE DRAWINGS Fig. 1.1 Outside Drawing of SCANNER UNIT, Type NKE-1064 Fig. 1.2 Outside Drawing of SCANNER UNIT, Type NKE-3710-8 Fig. 1.3 Outside Drawing of SCANNER UNIT, Type NBL-315 Fig. 1.4 Outside Drawing of LCD MONITOR, Type NWZ-173 Fig. 1.5 Outside Drawing of LCD MONITOR, Type NWZ-173 with Stand MPBC42446 (option) Fig. 1.6 Outside Drawing of RADAR PROCESS UNIT, Type NDC-1417 Fig. 1.7 Outside Drawing of OPERATION UNIT, Type NCE-5172 Fig. 1.8 Outside Drawing of OPERATION UNIT, Type NCE-5171 (option) Fig. 1.9 Outside Drawing of RECTIFIER UNIT, Type NBA-5111 (option) 1-5 1.4 Exterior Drawings
1 Fig. 1.1 Outside Drawing of SCANNER UNIT, Type NKE-1064 1-6 Fig. 1.2 Outside Drawing of SCANNER UNIT, Type NKE-3710-8 1-7 1.4 Exterior Drawings
1 Fig. 1.3 Outside Drawing of Power Unit, Type NBL-315 1-8 Fig. 1.4 Outside Drawing of LCD MONITOR, Type NWZ-173 1-9 1.4 Exterior Drawings
1 Fig. 1.5 Outside Drawing of LCD MONITOR, Type NWZ-173 with STAND MPBC42446 (option) 1-10 Fig. 1.6 Outside Drawing of RADAR PROCESS UNIT, Type NDC-1417 1-11 1.4 Exterior Drawings
1 Fig. 1.7 Outside Drawing of OPERATION UNIT, Type NCE-5172 1-12 Fig. 1.8 Outside Drawing of OPERATION UNIT, Type NCE-5171 (option) 1-13 1.4 Exterior Drawings
1 Fig. 1.9 Outside Drawing of RECTIFIER UNIT, Type NBA-5111 (option) 1-14 1.5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS Fig. 1.10 General System Diagram of RADAR, Type JMA-5352-9R Fig. 1.11 General System Diagram of RADAR, Type JMA-5362-8R 1-15 1.5 General System Diagrams
NKE-1064 SCANNER UNIT 1 14 CORES COMPOSITE CABLE 28 CORES COMPOSITE CABLE H-2695110056 MAX 23 (JRC SUPPLY) H-2695111160 MAX 16.5 (JRC SUPPLY) SHIP'S MAIN AC220V +10%, -10% 50/60Hz 3 660V-TPYCYS-5.5 NBL-315 POWER UNIT 19 CORES COMPOSITE CABLE CFQ-6912 MAX 14.5 (JRC SUPPLY) NCM-853-J CONTROL UNIT NCD-4530 DISPLAY UNIT NDC-1417 RADAR PROCESS UNIT NWZ-173 LCD MONITOR
(JRC SUPPLY) 5m NCA-877WA/877A ARPA/ATA PROCESS UNIT (OPTION) NDB-34A PLOTTER CONTROL UNIT
(OPTION) NQA-2103 AIS PROCESS UNIT
(OPTION) NWZ-170 MONITOR UNIT (OPTION)
(JRC SUPPLY) 5m NCT-59A GYRO INTERFACE UNIT
(OPTION)
(JRC SUPPLY) 5m NCE-5172 OPERATION UNIT NCE-5171 OPERATION UNIT
(OPTION) INTER SWITCH H-2695111153 MAX 18 (JRC SUPPLY) AIS 250V-TTYCS-4 LOG(NMEA) GYRO LOG(200P) 250V-TTYCS-1 250V-MPYCYS-7 250V-DPYCYS-1.5 GPS 250V-TTYCS-1 NBA-5111 POWER SUPPLY CFQ-5436-5
(OPTION) MAX 10 (JRC SUPPLY) 5m SHIP'S MAIN 0.6/1kV-DPYC-6 SHIP'S MAIN
(JRC SUPPLY) 5m AC100/110/115V 50/60Hz 1 AC220/230/240V 50/60Hz 1 AC100/110/115V 50/60Hz 1 AC220/230/240V 50/60Hz 1 NOTE:Eliminating the interference on frequencies used for marine communications and navigation due to operation of the radar. All cables of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment.
(Ex. Radiotelephone. Communications receiver and direction finder, etc. ) Especially inter-wiring cables between scanner unit and display unit of the radar should not be run parallel with the cables of radio equipment. Fig. 1.10 General System Diagram of RADAR, Type JMA-5352-9R 1-16 NKE-3710-8 SCANNER UNIT 14 CORES COMPOSITE CABLE 28 CORES COMPOSITE CABLE H-2695110056 MAX 23 (JRC SUPPLY) H-2695111160 MAX 16.5 (JRC SUPPLY) SHIP'S MAIN AC220V +10%, -10% 50/60Hz 3 660V-TPYCYS-5.5 NBL-315 POWER UNIT 19 CORES COMPOSITE CABLE CFQ-6912 MAX 14.5 (JRC SUPPLY) NCM-853-J CONTROL UNIT NCD-4530 DISPLAY UNIT NDC-1417 RADAR PROCESS UNIT NWZ-173 LCD MONITOR
(JRC SUPPLY) 5m NCA-877WA/877A ARPA/ATA PROCESS UNIT (OPTION) NDB-34A PLOTTER CONTROL UNIT
(OPTION) NQA-2103 AIS PROCESS UNIT
(OPTION) NWZ-170 MONITOR UNIT (OPTION)
(JRC SUPPLY) 5m NCT-59A GYRO INTERFACE UNIT
(OPTION)
(JRC SUPPLY) 5m NCE-5172 OPERATION UNIT NCE-5171 OPERATION UNIT
(OPTION) INTER SWITCH H-2695111153 MAX 18 (JRC SUPPLY) AIS 250V-TTYCS-4 LOG(NMEA) GYRO LOG(200P) 250V-TTYCS-1 250V-MPYCYS-7 250V-DPYCYS-1.5 GPS 250V-TTYCS-1 NBA-5111 POWER SUPPLY CFQ-5436-5
(OPTION) MAX 10 (JRC SUPPLY) 5m SHIP'S MAIN 0.6/1kV-DPYC-6 SHIP'S MAIN
(JRC SUPPLY) 5m AC100/110/115V 50/60Hz 1 AC220/230/240V 50/60Hz 1 AC100/110/115V 50/60Hz 1 AC220/230/240V 50/60Hz 1 NOTE:Eliminating the interference on frequencies used for marine communications and navigation due to operation of the radar. All cables of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment.
(Ex. Radiotelephone. Communications receiver and direction finder, etc. ) Especially inter-wiring cables between scanner unit and display unit of the radar should not be run parallel with the cables of radio equipment. Fig. 1.11 General System Diagram of RADAR, Type JMA-5362-8R 1-17 SECTION 2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS AND FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS 2.1 NAMES OF DISPLAY ......................................................................... 2-1 2.2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS............... 2-10 2.3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS........................................ 2-15 2.1 NAMES OF DISPLAY Example of screen display In this example, the screen is divided into a number of areas and the names in each area are indicated. Upper left of the display PPI Upper right of the display Own ship's information Target tracking (TT) /
AIS information Digital information Menu Brilliance /
Display information Alarm Lower left of the display Lower right of the display 2-1 2.1 Names of Display Automatic acquisition /
activation zone Association target Own ship's symbol PPI Ship's heading marker Ship's heading line Cursor mark Tracked target vector Tracked target number Tracked target symbol VRM2 EBL2 VRM1 EBL1 CPA ring Upper left of the display 2 Past position AIS target number AIS target symbol AIS target vector Radar trails Parallel index lines Target ship's track About ground and sea stabilization Speed sensor source is MAN , LOG , 2AXW If Set/Drift Setting menu is on If Set/Drift Setting menu is off Speed sensor source is 2AXG , GPS
: GND (Ground stabilization)
: Sea (Sea stabilization)
: GND (Ground stabilization) 2-2 Lower left of the display Upper right of the display 2-3 Lower right of the display 2.1 Names of Display 2 Own ship's information About time display mode UTC UTC(S) LMT LMT(S)
: Universal Time Coordinate
: UTC (System Time)
: Local Mean Time
: LMT (System Time) 2-4 Target tracking (TT) / AIS information Unread message MMSI CPA TCPA Ship's heading bearing Rate of turn Latitude Longitude Destination Digital information: AIS target information AIS target number Simple display item Ship's name Call sign Course Speed Bearing Range Latitude / longitude error Navigation status 2-5 2.1 Names of Display Digital information: Tracked target information Tracked target number True course True speed BCR BCT No information is displayed if digital information value is not displayed Bearing Range CPA TCPA 2 Digital information: Enhancement of cursor position numeric value indication Digital information: Enhancement of EBL / VRM numeric value display 2-6 Digital information: Navigation information Digital information: Depth indication Digital information: Water temperature indication 2-7 2.1 Names of Display Digital information: Wind direction / speed 2 Marker latitude Marker longitude Digital information: Course bar Digital information: Marker Marker bearing Marker range Arrival time 2-8 Menu Brilliance Display information Alarm Alarm indication
(The system alarm indicated in red. Other information indicated in blue or yellow.) 2-9 2.2 Names and Functions of Control Panel Keys 2.2 NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL KEYS 2
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y a D 7 2 a t a d t n o i t e g r a T i a c d n i 7 1 n o i t c n u F l l a c l e n a p l o r t n o C e c n a i l l i r b 1 Track ball Use the track ball to move the cursor mark to any position. For example, use it for setting in each mode and specifying a floating EBL center position and off-center position. 2 [EBL] (Electronic Bearing Line) dial Turn the dial to rotate the bearing of the EBL. By pressing the dial, the selected EBL can be switched.
(Center fixing) C (Floating) D (latitude / longitude fixing)
* D is enabled only when the navigator is connected. 3 [VRM] (Variable Range Marker) dial Turn the dial to change the VRM range. Press the dial to set the display of parallel index line (PI) to On / Off and open the PI Menu. 4 [MULTI] dial Press the dial to switch the function that is registered in the multi-dial. Vector Trails TGT No. Course Track Mark Tune Vector The function that is switched is displayed in multi-dial mode (lower left of the display on page 2-3) If the dial is pressed for 2 seconds, the Multi Dial Setting menu is opened. If the dial is pressed again for 2 seconds, the setting menu is closed. 5 [AUTO-RAIN] (Automatic - Rain / Snow clutter suppression) dial Turn the dial to suppress images by rain / snow clutter. Turn the dial clockwise to increase the effect of suppression. Press the dial to switch the mode to manual / automatic. 6 [AUTO-SEA] (Automatic - Sea clutter suppression) dial Turn the dial to suppress images by sea clutter. Turn the dial clockwise to increase the effect of suppression. Press the dial to switch the mode to manual / automatic. 7 [GAIN / PL] (Gain / Pulse Length) dial Turn the dial to adjust the reception gain of the radar. Turn the dial clockwise to increase the gain. Press the dial to switch the transmitting pulse length. 8 [STBY] (Standby) key Use this key to turn on the power of the equipment. Use this key also to switch the equipment from a transmitting state to a standby state. The power can be turned off by pressing the [STBY] key and [TX / PRF] key concurrently while the power is On. 9 [TX / PRF] (Transmission / transmission repetition frequency) key At expiration of the pre-heat time after the power is turned on, Preheat of the transmission /
standby indication (Upper left of the display on page 2-2) changes to Standby . If this key is pressed subsequently, transmission starts. If this key is pressed during transmission, fine adjustments of the transmission repetition frequency are enabled. By using the fine adjustments of the transmission repetition frequency and the interference removal function, the interference suppression effect can be improved. 2-11 2 2.2 Names and Functions of Control Panel Keys 10 / 11 [EBL1] / [EBL2] (Electronic Bearing Line 1 / 2) key Use these keys to switch EBL1 / EBL2 to On / Off. If the key is pressed for 2 seconds, the EBL / Cursor Setting menu is opened. 12 [ALARM ACK] (Alarm acknowledgment) key Use this key to acknowledge the alarm such as a failure alarm and a collision alarm. To stop the alarm, press this key while the alarm sound is emitted. If multiple alarms occur, press this key same time as the alarms. 13 [PANEL] (Control panel brilliance) key Use this key to adjust the brilliance of various keys and dials on the control panel. 14 [MOB] (Marker) key A marker is set on the own ship's position latitude / longitude at that time. Use this key to store the own ship's position at the time in such a case that someone falls overboard from the ship. The marker can be cleared by pressing the key for 2 seconds. 15 [ACQ] (Manual acquisition) key Use this key to acquire a target of the cursor position manually. 16 [TGT CNCL] (Tracked target cancellation) key Use this key to cancel the tracked target symbol / vector at the cursor position and stop tracking. When this key is pressed for 2 seconds, all the tracked target symbols / vectors are cancelled and tracking is stopped. 17 [TGT DATA] (Target data indication) key Use this key to check the digital information of the AIS target or the tracked target. 18 [FUNC] (Function call) key Use this key to switch the original signal processing settings. FUNC Off Coast Deep Sea Fishnet Storm FUNC Off If the key is pressed for 2 seconds, the User Function Setting menu is displayed. 19 / 20 [USER KEY 1 / 2] (User registration 1 / 2) key Use this key to perform pre-registered operations. If this key is pressed for 2 seconds while no operation is registered, the User Key Setting menu is opened. 21 [AZI MODE / 1] (Azimuth display mode / 1) key Switch the azimuth display. H Up (Head Up) N Up (North Up) C Up (Course Up) N Up During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [1]. If this key is pressed for 2 seconds, GYRO setting menu is opened. 22 [MAP / 2] key Use this key to switch the map display to On / Off such as marine chart, coastline, and depth contour. During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [2]. If this key is pressed for 2 seconds, the Map Setting menu is opened. 2-12 23 [VECT R / T / 3] (Vector mode / 3) Use this key to switch vector indication T (true vector) / R (relative vector). During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [3]. 24 [TM / RM / 4] (True Motion / Relative Motion / 4) key Use this key to switch the motion mode between TM (true motion) and RM (relative motion). If the key is pressed for 2 seconds in TM , the own ship's position is reset. During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [4]. 25 [OFF CENT / 5] (Off-center / 5) key By pressing this key, moving the cursor, and pressing the [ENT] key, the ship's position can be moved to the cursor position. The moving range is about 66% of the radius. If the key is pressed for 2 seconds, the off-center is set to Off and the ship's position is returned to the center of the screen. During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [5]. 26 [MARK / 6] (Mark / 6) key Use this key to display a mark in any screen position. This key can also be used for clearing the mark that is currently displayed. If the key is pressed for 2 seconds, the Mark Setting menu is opened. During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [6]. 27 [DAY / NIGHT / 7] (Day / night mode / 7) key Use this key to switch the color and brightness of the screen that have been set in advance. If the key is pressed for 2 seconds, the Display Color Setting menu is opened. During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [7]. 28 [RR / HL / 8] (Range Rings / ship's heading line off / 8) key Use this key to set the range rings marker to On / Off. If the key is pressed for 2 seconds, the ship's heading line is cleared while the key is pressed. During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [8]. 29 [AZ / 9] (Automatic Acquisition / Activation Zone / 9) key Use this key to set automatic acquisition / activation zone. If the key is pressed for 2 seconds, the AZ Menu (automatic acquisition / activation zone menu) is opened. During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [9]. 30 [TRAILS / 0] (Radar trails / 0) key Use this key to switch the length of the radar trail period. If the key is pressed for 2 seconds, the RADAR Trails setting menu is opened. If this key is pressed for 5 seconds, the radar trail is cleared. During the menu operation, the key functions as a numeric key [0]. 31 [RADAR Menu] (Main menu) key Use this key to open the Main Menu. 32 [TT Menu] key Use this key to open the TT Menu (target tracking menu). 33 / 34 [RANGE + / - ] key Press the [+] key to increase the observation range and the [-] key to reduce the observation range. 2-13 2.2 Names and Functions of Control Panel Keys 35 / 36 [VRM 1 / 2 ] (Variable Range Marker 1 / 2) key Use this key to set the display of VRM1 / VRM2 to On / Off and acquire the operation right. 37 [ENT] (Enter) key Use this key to confirm menu selection and input of numeric values. This key is equivalent to the clicking of the left button of the track ball. 38 [CLR / INFO] (Clear / information) key Use this key to cancel menu selection or numeric value input. This key is equivalent to the clicking of the right button of the track ball. 2 2-14 2.3 FUNCTIONS OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS In this radar, the frequently used functions can be directly set from the screen without opening the menu by using the software buttons on the screen for quick handling. The screen is divided into a number of areas and each area is named. Upper left of the display PPI Upper right of the display Own ship's information Target tracking (TT) /
AIS information Digital information Menu Brilliance /
Display information Alarm Lower left of the display Lower right of the display The name of each button is described from the next page. The function can be used by pressing
(clicking) the [ENT] key while setting the arrow cursor on the button position. 2-15 PPI 2.3 Functions of Software Buttons 2 Heading device switching This function switches the heading device. GYRO (GYRO) CMPS (Electronic compass) G.COM (GPS compass) GYRO If the selected heading device is not connected to the equipment, an alarm is issued. Upper left of the display 2-16 Range scale switching To increase the observation range scale (maximum 96NM), click + and to reduce the range
(minimum 0.125NM), click - . Range rings display On / Off The display of range rings are set to On / Off whenever this button is clicked. When the display is set to On, the interval of the fixed range marker is displayed. Motion mode true / relative switching The screen motion mode is switched whenever the button is clicked. TM (true motion) RM (relative motion) TM RM(R) indicates that the radar trails is a relative trail. RM(T) indicates that the radar trails is a true trail. Off center switching If this button is clicked, the cursor is moved, and the [ENT] key is pressed, the ship's position can be moved to the cursor position. The moving range is within 66% of the radius. If the button is clicked for 2 seconds, the off-center is set to Off and the ship's position is returned to the center of the screen. Transmission / standby switching At expiration of the pre-heat time after the power is turned on, Preheat changes to Standby . Standby : Indicates a standby state. If this button is clicked in this state, the equipment is set to a Transmit : Indicates a transmission state. If this button is clicked in this state, the equipment is set transmission state. to a standby state. Interswitch connection change This button is displayed when the interswitch is connected. This button indicates the connection status of the scanner unit that is connected to the indicator. If the button is clicked in the transmission standby state, the menu for changing the connection state between the scanner unit and the indicator is displayed. The connection state of the scanner unit and indicator cannot be changed unless the master indicator is in a standby state. Refer to the Interswitch (Optional) Instruction Manual that is attached for the setting method. This button is not displayed if the interswitch is not connected. Transmission pulse length switching The transmission pulse length is switched whenever this button is clicked. Three types of pulses are available, short pulse (SP), middle pulse (MP), and long pulse (LP). The pulse length and repetition frequency vary even for the same short pulse, according to the range that is used and it is displayed as SP1 , SP2 . Azimuth display mode switching The azimuth display is switched whenever this button is clicked. H Up (Head Up) N Up (North Up) C Up (Course Up) H Up If the button is clicked for 2 seconds, the GYTO Setting menu is displayed. 2-17 Lower left of the display 2.3 Functions of Software Buttons 2 Double zoom switching Use this function to enlarge to double the size the display screen of the position specified by the cursor. If this button is clicked, the zoom mode is set. When the cursor is moved to the radar screen and the
[ENT] key is pressed, the screen is enlarged to double the size so that the middle of the cursor and the own ship's position is set to the center of the screen. This function cannot be used when the range is 0.125NM. Interference rejection (IR) mode switching The interference rejection mode is switched whenever this button is clicked. IR Off IR Low IR Medium IR High IR Off Target enhance (ENH) mode switching The target enhance mode is switched whenever this button is clicked. ENH Off ENH Level1 ENH Level2 ENH Level3 ENH Off Radar video processing (PROC) mode switching The radar video processing mode is switched whenever this button is clicked. PROC Off 3Scan CORREL 4Scan CORREL 5Scan CORREL Remain Peak Hold PROC Off Function (FUNC) mode switching The function mode is switched whenever this button is clicked. FUNC Off Coast Deep Sea Fishnet Storm FUNC Off If the button is clicked for 2 seconds, the function registration menu (User Function Setting) is opened. 2-18
, , ,and Gain, Sea clutter suppression (Sea), Rain / snow clutter suppression (Rain), Tune adjustment Adjust the gain, sea clutter suppression, rain and snow clutter suppression and tune using the track ball. If the button is clicked on, the adjustment value is shown at the upper-right of the cursor. Make adjustments by moving the track ball to the left and right. Determine the adjustment by pressing the
[ENT] key.
, ,and Sea clutter suppression (Sea) mode, Rain / snow clutter suppression (Rain) mode, and Tune mode switching Use these functions to switch to the manual or automatic mode of sea clutter suppression, rain / snow clutter suppression and tune. The bar on the left side indicates the position of the dial. The mode is switched to MAN (manual) / AUTO (automatic) whenever the button is clicked. If rain / snow clutter suppression is switched to an automatic mode, sea clutter suppression is switched to an automatic mode also. Multi-dial mode switching The function that is registered in the multi-dial is switched whenever the button is clicked. Vector Trails TGT No. Course Track Mark Tune Vector The switched function is displayed in ( ). If the button is clicked for 2 seconds, the Multi Dial Setting menu is opened. If this button is clicked again for 2 seconds, this setting menu is closed. Upper right of the display EBL1 numeric value indication true / relative switching Mark font / line pattern switching Cursor mode switching Cursor bearing numeric value display true / relative switching EBL1 adjustment VRM1 adjustment EBL2 adjustment VRM2 adjustment Mark color / line color switching EBL1 starting point mode switching EBL2 starting point mode switching Parallel index line setting EBL2 numeric value indication true / relative switching Parallel index line starting point mode switching Cursor mode switching The mode of the function that uses the cursor is switched whenever this button is pressed. AUTO ACQ TT ACT AIS TGT DATA CNCL TT DEACT AIS CNCL Data (Mark) -------- (Line) Property AUTO 2-19 2.3 Functions of Software Buttons Mark font / line pattern switching This function switches a mark font / line pattern. If this button is clicked while the cursor mode is
(mark) or -------- (line), the mark font / line pattern is changed. Mark color / line color switching This function switches a mark color / line color. If this button is clicked while the cursor mode is
(mark) or -------- (line), the mark color / line color is changed. Cursor bearing numeric value display true / relative switching The bearing numeric value display T (true bearing) / R (relative bearing) of the cursor is switched whenever this button is clicked.
, , ,and EBL1 / 2 and VRM1 / 2 adjustment These functions set the EBL1 , VRM1 , EBL2 , and VRM2 displays to On / Off and acquire the operation right. If the button is clicked on, the operation right is acquired. Make adjustments by moving the track ball to the left and right Determine the adjustment by pressing the [ENT] key. and EBL1, EBL2 numeric value true / relative switching The EBL1 / 2 bearing numeric value display T (true bearing) / R (relative bearing) is switched whenever the button is clicked. If the button is clicked for 2 seconds, the EBL / Cursor Setting menu is displayed. and EBL1 / EBL2 starting point mode switching 2 The EBL starting point is set to CCRP or any position on the radar screen whenever this button is clicked. C D C
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:The starting point is set to the cursor position. If the [ENT] key is pressed subsequently, the starting position is fixed to the cursor position.
:The starting point is set to the cursor position. If [ENT] key is pressed subsequently, the starting position is fixed to the latitude / longitude of the cursor.
(Connection of a navigator is necessary.) If the starting point is moved outside of the screen, the operation is reset automatically and the starting point returns to the CCRP position. D
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* D is enabled only when a navigator is connected. Parallel index line setting This function sets the parallel index line display to On / Off and acquires the operation right. If this button is clicked, the operation right is acquired and the menu is opened. After setting, determine the setting by pressing the [ENT] key. Parallel index line starting point mode switching The parallel index line starting point is set to CCRP or any position on the radar screen whenever this button is clicked. In the same way as for the EBL starting point, three options are available, : Center, C :
Screen Fix, and D : L/L Fix. 2-20 Lower right of the display Mark color switching The color of the mark is switched whenever this button is clicked. If the button is clicked for 2 seconds, the Mark Setting menu is opened. Own ship's track interval switching The own ship's track interval is switched whenever this button is clicked. Own ship's track interval unit switching The unit of the own ship's track interval is switched whenever this button is clicked. sec min NM sec Map display On / Off The map display is set to On / Off whenever this button is clicked. Map information must be inserted in the card slot of the radar process unit in advance. If the button is clicked for 2 seconds, the Map Setting menu is opened. Graphic display Off While the button is clicked, the graphic display other than VRM, EBL, HL, a cursor, and range rings on the radar screen is cleared temporarily. Ship's heading line Off The ship's heading line (HL) display is set to Off while this button is clicked. Since the ship's heading line is cleared while the button is clicked, the target in the ship's heading bearing can be clearly seen. CPA ring display On / Off The CPA ring display is switched to On / Off whenever the button is clicked. When the target vector display mode is T (true vector), the CPA ring cannot be set to On. 2-21 2.3 Functions of Software Buttons Own ship's information 2 Heading device switching The heading device is switched whenever this button is clicked. GYRO CMPS (Electronic compass) GCOM (GPS compass) GYRO When the selected heading device is not connected to the equipment, an alarm is issued. Speed sensor switching The speed sensor is switched whenever the button is clicked. MAN (Manual) LOG (Single-axis water log) 2AXW (Dual-axis water log) 2AXG (Dual-axis ground log) GPS MAN When the selected speed device is not connected to the equipment, an alarm is issued. Time display mode switching The time display mode UTC (universal time clock) / LMT (local mean time) is switched whenever this button is clicked. Manual own ship's speed setting When selection of the speed sensor is set to MAN , enter the own ship's speed manually. If this button is clicked, the numeric value input screen is opened. After setting a value, determine the entry by clicking ENT . 2-22 Target tracking (TT) / AIS information Target vector display true / relative switching The tracked target / AIS target vector display is switched to T (true vector) / R (relative vector) whenever this button is clicked. This setting is switched together with the past position display true / relative switching. Target vector length setting Set a vector length of the tracked target / AIS target. If this button is clicked, the numeric value input screen is opened. After setting the length, determine the setting by clicking ENT . CPA limit setting Set a CPA limit. If this button is clicked, the numeric value input screen is opened. After setting the limit, determine the setting by clicking ENT . TCPA limit setting Set a TCPA limit. If this button is clicked, the numeric value input screen is opened. After setting the limit, determine the setting by clicking ENT . Past position display true / relative switching The tracked target / AIS target past position display is switched to T (true past position) /
R (relative past position) whenever the button is clicked. This setting is switched together with the target vector display true / relative switching. Past position display interval switching The past position display interval is switched whenever the button is clicked. Past position display interval unit switching The past position display interval unit is switched whenever the button is clicked. min NM min 2-23 AIS On / Off 2.3 Functions of Software Buttons The AIS display is switched to On / Off whenever the button is clicked. Tracked target symbol display On / Off The tracked target symbol display is switched to On / Off whenever the button is clicked. Use this function to avoid confusion with the AIS symbol. AIS target symbol display On / Off 2 The AIS target symbol display is switched to On / Off whenever the button is clicked. Use this function to avoid confusion with the tracked target symbol. Association On / Off The tracked target / AIS target association is switched to On / Off whenever the button is clicked. AIS filter mode switching The AIS filter is switched whenever the button is clicked. Range Sector Zone Range Radar trails display true / relative switching Radar trails are switched to T (true motion trail) / R (relative motion trail) whenever this button is clicked. This setting is restricted by the radar display motion mode. In relative motion display mode (RM), switching to T / R is possible. In true motion display mode (TM), only T can be set. Radar trails display time switching The radar trails display time is switched whenever the button is clicked. If the time does not reach the radar trails time that was set, the remaining time is displayed on the right-hand side. If the button is clicked for 2 seconds, the RADAR Trails Setting menu is opened. 2-24 Digital information: AIS target information Simple display item Detail / simple display switching Unread message display Detail / simple display switching This function switches the display mode to detail / simple display when AIS target information is displayed. Unread message display When there is an unread message from the AIS target that is displayed, the message is displayed. If this button is clicked, the message is displayed. 2-25 2.3 Functions of Software Buttons Digital information: Tracked target information 2 Tracked target numeric value indication scroll This function scrolls the target numbers that are indicated in the tracked target information. Digital information: Navigation information Wind direction / speed numeric value indication true / relative switching The wind direction / speed numeric value indication is switched to T (true) / R (relative) whenever this button is clicked. 2-26 Digital information: Wind direction / speed Wind direction / speed numeric value indication true / relative switching The wind direction / speed numeric value indication is switched to T (true) / R (relative) whenever this button is clicked. Menu Digital information display If this button is clicked while the menu screen is open, the menu is closed and control returns to the digital information display. This function switches between the tracked target / AIS target display and navigation information or the course bar, and so on. Target ship's track menu If this button is clicked, the Target Track Setting menu is opened. Map menu If the button is clicked, the Map Setting menu is opened. Main menu If this button is clicked, the Main Menu is opened. Automatic acquisition / activation zone (AZ) menu If this button is clicked, the AZ Menu is opened. 2-27 2.3 Functions of Software Buttons Plotter menu If this button is clicked, the Plot Menu is opened. Radar trails menu If this button is clicked, the RADAR Trails Setting menu is opened. Own ship's track menu If this button is clicked, the Own Track Menu is opened. Tool menu If this button is clicked, the Tool Menu is opened. Brilliance Display information Display item switching 2 The brilliance adjustment screen and display information setting screen interchange whenever this button is clicked. 2-28 Panel lighting brilliance switching This function enables the setting of the brilliance of the lighting of the control panel. The brilliance changes whenever this button is clicked. Five levels of settings are available. Radar video brilliance switching Adjust the brightness of the radar video (echo). The brilliance changes whenever this button is clicked. Four levels of settings are available. Tracked target / AIS target symbol brilliance switching Use this function to adjust the brilliance of the tracked target / AIS target symbol. The brilliance changes whenever this button is clicked. Five levels of settings are available. Day / night mode switching The day / night mode is switched whenever this button is clicked. Day1 Day2 Day3 Dusk Night Dusk Day3 Day2 Day1 User map load If this button is clicked, the user created map read menu is opened. User setting load If this button is clicked, the user setting read menu is opened. Alarm Alarm acknowledgment If this button is clicked, the buzzer sound of the alarm that is currently issued is stopped and the alarm lamp stops blinking. If multiple alarms are issued, the next alarm to be acknowledged is displayed. If the button is clicked, the alarm displayed on the top is acknowledged. The alarms that are currently issued are displayed at the bottom one by one. Alarm log display If this button is clicked, the alarm log is displayed. 2-29
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SECTION 3 BASIC OPERATION OPERATION FLOW .......................................................................... 3-1 3.1 OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO ..................................................... 3-5 3.2 OPERATION PROCEDURES ......................................................... 3-12 3.3 GENERAL RADAR OPERATION ................................................... 3-22 3.4 USE OWN SHIP'S TRACK DATA ................................................... 3-50 3.5 DISPLAY USER MAP...................................................................... 3-55 3.6 USE ROUTE FUNCTION ................................................................ 3-79 3.7 APPLIED OPERATIONS................................................................. 3-80 3.8 3.9 USE FUNCTION KEY [FUNC] ........................................................ 3-95 3.10 USE USER SETTING.................................................................... 3-101 3.11 USING CARD ................................................................................ 3-103 3.12 DISPLAY SIMPLE CHART ........................................................... 3-109 3.13 CAPTURE SCREEN TO CARD.................................................... 3-122 3.1 OPERATION FLOW Attention
Do not put anything on the operation panel. If you put anything hot on it, it may be deformed.
Do not give any impact to the operation panel, trackball, or controls. Otherwise, any failure or damage may result. POWER ON AND START THE SYSTEM OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO ACQUIRE AND MEASURE DATA END THE OPERATION AND STOP THE SYSTEM Each operation is described in detail below. 3-1 3.1 Operation Flow
3.1.1 Power ON and Start the System CAUTION A malfunction may occur if the power in the ship is instantaneously interrupted during operation of the radar. In this case, the power should be turned on again. 3 Attention
Wait for about 2 seconds before turning on the power again.
Immediately after the radar is installed, at start of the system after it has not been used for a long time, or after the magnetron is replaced, preheat the equipment in the standby state for 20 to 30 minutes before setting it into the transmit state.
If the preheating time is short, the magnetron causes sparks, resulting in its unstable oscillation. Start transmission on a short-pulse range and change the range to the longer pulse ranges in turn. If the transmission is unstable in the meantime, immediately place the system back into the standby state and maintain it in the standby state for 5 to 10 minutes before restarting the operation. Repeat these steps until the operation is stabilized. 3-2 Procedures 1 Check that the ships mains are turned on. 2 Press the [STBY] key. The system is turned on, and the preheating time is displayed. Preheat is indicated upper left of the display. 3 Wait until the preheating time is over. When the preheating time is over, the preheating time screen disappears, and Preheat upper left of the display changes to Standby . 4 Press the [TX / PRF] key. The radar will start transmission and the antenna will start rotating. Standby upper left of the display changes to Transmit . Note: The radar does not start transmission if you Press the [TX / PRF] key while Preheat is indicated. 3.1.2 Observe and Adjust Video Procedures 1 Press the [RANGE+] key or [RANGE-] key to set the range to the scale required for target observation. 2 Turn the dials [GAIN / PL], [AUTO-SEA], and [AUTO-RAIN] to obtain the clearest targets. Refer to
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[AUTO-RAIN]3-10P for how to use each dial. For how to adjust video, see Chapter 3.2. 3.1.3 Acquire and Measure Data For details on how to acquire data and measure, see Section 4 "Measurement of range and bearing."
3.1.4 Display and Measure with Reference to CCRP The radar video, range, bearing, Target Tracking and AIS data display etc... are displayed with reference to CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point). If scanner is switched, these data are measured from CCRP. If some kind of functions set scanner position to outside of the PPI range, these data except Target Tracking and AIS data are displayed with reference to scanner position. For how to setting CCRP, see the section 7.1.9. 3-3 3.1 Operation Flow
3.1.5 End the Operation and Stop the System 1 Press the [STBY] key. The radar will stop transmission and the antenna will stop rotating. Transmit upper left of the display changes to Standby . Maintain the standby state if radar observation is restarted in a relatively short time. Only pressing the [TX / PRF] key starts observation. 2 Press the [STBY] key and the [TX / PRF] key together. The system will be turned off. 3 Exit 3-4 3.2 OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO 3.2.1 Adjust Monitor Brilliance [BRILL]
Procedures 1 Obtain the best-to-see display with optimum brilliance by turning the
[BRILL] dial at the lower right of the LCD monitor. Turning the [BRILL] dial clockwise increases the brilliance of the entire display. Conversely, turning the [BRILL] dial counterclockwise decreases the brilliance of the entire display. In consideration of the ambient brightness, adjust display brilliance that is high enough to easily observe the radar display but does not glare. 3.2.2 Change Observation Range [RANGE + / - ]
Procedures 1 When increasing the observation range, press the [RANGE+] key. Increasing the observation range will enable a wider range to be observed. However, a video image is small and the ability to detect targets near own ship decreases. Therefore, when observing the vicinity of own ship, use the smaller observation range. 2 When decreasing the observation range, press the [RANGE-] key. Decreasing the observation range will enable the vicinity of own ship to be enlarged. However, caution must be taken because video images of the area beyond the observation range cannot be displayed. 3-5 3.2.3 Tune 3.2 Observe and Adjust Video
CAUTION Normally, use the automatic tune mode. Use the manual tune mode only when best tuning is not possible in the automatic tune mode due to deterioration of magnetron. 3 This radar system provides the automatic tune mode and the manual tune mode. The automatic tune mode automatically adjusts the tuning of the transmitting frequency and the receiving frequency, and the manual tune mode enables tuning to be adjusted by using the dial located on the operation unit. The tune mode currently being used is displayed in the tune mode switching (lower left of the display on page 2-18). Procedures When using the automatic tune mode Procedures 1 Put the cursor on the tune mode switching (lower left of the display on page 2-18) and press the [ENT] key. The automatic tune mode is selected and AUTO is displayed in the tune mode field. Tune adjustment is automatically conducted. Tune is adjusted at the start of transmission, at the change of the range or pulse length. Tune adjustment is completed within several seconds. When using the manual tune mode 1 Put the cursor on the tune mode switching (lower left of the display on page 2-18) and press the [ENT] key to set the manual tune mode. The automatic tune mode is cancelled, and MAN is displayed in the tune mode field. 2 Press the [MULTI] dial to set the ( Tune ) mode. Tune is displayed in the multi-dial mode (lower left of the display on page 2-3). 3 Turn the [MULTI] dial to adjust tune. Make adjustments so that the tuning indication (upper left of the display on page 2-2) indicates the maximum. 3-6 3.2.4 Adjust Gain [GAIN / PL]
CAUTION If the gain is too high, unnecessary signals including receiver noise and false video increase resulting in reduction of visibility of targets. On the contrary, if the gain is too low, targets including ships and dangerous objects may not be clearly indicated. Procedures 1 Adjust noise of the display by turning the [GAIN / PL] dial until targets can be easily observed. Turning [GAIN / PL] dial clockwise increases gain. Turning [GAIN / PL] dial counterclockwise decreases gain. By increasing receiving gain, the range to observe radar video is widened. To observe densely crowded targets or short-range targets, reducing the receiving gain will enable the targets to be easily observed. It is recommended to restore the setting to the factory default, if you lost the appropriate settings. The factory default level is shown on the bar chart as a green line. The factory default level is assigned by every function mode. See the Section 3.9 USE FUNCTION KEY [FUNC]. Current Position Default Position 3-7 3.2 Observe and Adjust Video
3.2.5 Suppress Sea Clutter [AUTO-SEA]
CAUTION When using the sea clutter suppression function, never set the suppression level too high canceling out all image noises from the sea surface at close range. Detection of not only echoes from waves but also targets such as other ships or dangerous objects will become inhibited. When using the sea clutter suppression function, make sure to choose the most appropriate image noise suppression level. 3 Using the manual sea clutter suppression mode Procedures 1 Adjust the sea clutter returns of the display by turning the
[AUTO-SEA] dial until targets can be easily observed. Turning [AUTO-SEA] dial clockwise suppresses sea clutter returns. Turning [AUTO-SEA] dial counterclockwise intensifies sea clutter returns. The sea clutter suppression function suppresses sea clutter returns by decreasing the receiving gain on a short range. Turning the [AUTO-SEA] dial clockwise heightens the effect of sea clutter suppression. However, be careful that excessive suppression causes low signal-strength targets such as buoys and boats to disappear from the radar display. It is recommended to restore the setting to the factory default, if you lost the appropriate settings. The factory default level is shown on the bar chart as a green line. The factory default level is assigned by every function mode. See the Section 3.9 USE FUNCTION KEY [FUNC]. Current Position Default Position 3-8 Using the automatic sea clutter suppression mode The sea clutter suppression in accordance with the intensity of sea clutter is possible. Use this mode when the sea clutter's intensity differs according to directional orientation. Procedures 1 Press the [AUTO-SEA] dial. The automatic sea clutter suppression mode is selected, and AUTO is displayed in sea clutter suppression (Sea) mode switching (lower left of the display on page 2-18). 2 Make adjustments by turning the [AUTO-SEA] dial. Even when the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is selected, turning the
[AUTO-SEA] dial can make fine adjustments manually. Note: When the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is selected, the automatic rain/snow clutter suppression mode is switched to the manual mode. To select both the sea clutter suppression function and the rain/snow clutter suppression function in the automatic mode, use the automatic rain/snow clutter suppression mode. Cancellation 1 Press the [AUTO-SEA] dial. The automatic sea clutter suppression mode is cancelled, and MAN is displayed in the sea clutter suppression (Sea) mode field. 3-9 3.2 Observe and Adjust Video
3.2.6 Suppress Rain / Snow Clutter [AUTO-RAIN]
CAUTION When using the rain / snow clutter suppression function, never set the suppression level too high canceling out all image noises from the rain or snow at the close range. Detection of not only echoes from the rain or snow but also targets such as other ships or dangerous objects will become inhibited. When using the rain / snow clutter suppression function, make sure to choose the most appropriate image noise suppression level. 3 Using the manual rain / snow clutter suppression mode Procedures 1 Adjust the rain / snow clutter returns of the display by turning the
[AUTO-RAIN] dial until targets can be easily observed. Turning [AUTO-RAIN] dial clockwise suppresses rain / snow clutter returns. Turning [AUTO-RAIN] dial counterclockwise intensifies rain / snow clutter returns. When the [AUTO-RAIN] dial is turned clockwise, the rain / snow clutter suppression function suppresses rain / snow clutter returns and gets targets hidden by rain / snow clutter returns to appear of the display. However, be careful that excessive suppression may cause small targets to be overlooked. Since the rain / snow clutter suppression function also has the effect of suppressing sea clutter, the suppression efficiency improves when the
[AUTO-RAIN] dial is used with the [AUTO-SEA] dial. In general, turn the
[AUTO-RAIN] dial fully to the left. It is recommended to restore the setting to the factory default, if you lost the appropriate settings. The factory default level is shown on the bar chart as a green line. The factory default level is assigned by every function mode. See the Section 3.9 USE FUNCTION KEY [FUNC]. Current Position Default Position 3-10 Using the automatic rain / snow clutter suppression mode The rain / snow clutter suppression in accordance with the intensity of rain / snow clutter is possible. Use this mode when the rain / snow clutter's intensity differs according to directional orientation. Procedures 1 Press the [AUTO-RAIN] dial. The automatic rain / snow clutter suppression mode is selected, and AUTO is displayed in the sea clutter suppression (Sea) mode switching and the rain / snow clutter suppression (Rain) mode switching ( lower left on the display and on page 2-18) 2 Make adjustments by turning the [AUTO-RAIN] dial and the
[AUTO-SEA] dial. Even when the automatic rain / snow clutter suppression mode is selected, turning the
[AUTO-RAIN] dial and the [AUTO-SEA] dial can make fine adjustments manually. Note: When the automatic rain / snow clutter suppression mode is selected, the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is also activated. It is not possible to set only the rain / snow clutter suppression function to the automatic mode. 1 Press the [RAIN] dial. Cancellation The automatic rain / snow clutter suppression mode is cancelled, and AUTO is changed to MAN in the sea clutter suppression (Sea) mode field and the rain /
snow clutter suppression (Rain) mode field. 3.2.7 Reset Alarm Buzzer [ALARM ACK]
When an audible alarm is issued, use [ALARM ACK] to acknowledge the alarm information, stop the alarm buzzing, and stop the alarm lamp flashing. (If more than one alarm has occurred, press the key for each alarm indication.) The alarm stops buzzing, but the alarm indication does not disappear. Procedures 1 Press the [ALARM ACK] key. The alarm will stop buzzing. 3-11 3.3 Operation Procedures
3.3 OPERATION PROCEDURES 3.3.1 Move Cross Cursor Mark by Trackball The cross cursor mark + is used for position designation and other purposes in various operating procedures. The cross cursor mark + moves in coupling with the trackball. If the trackball is rotated up and down or right and left, the cross cursor mark follows the move of the trackball. Operators must be familiar with trackball operation before running the system. Operation inside Radar Video PPI The cross cursor mark as shown at right is displayed inside the radar video PPI. 1) The distance, bearing, and latitude / longitude are digitally indicated in the cursor bearing, range, latitude, and longitude (upper right of the display on page 2-3). 2) When moving the current center position, use the cross cursor mark to designate a new center position. display function. 3) Use the cross cursor mark to create marks and lines. 4) Use the cross cursor mark to designate a target in the target tracking (TT) function and the AIS 5) Use the cross cursor mark to adjust EBL, VRM, automatic acquisition and activation zone (AZ), radar alarm zone (RA), parallel index line (PI), and AIS filter. 3 Operation outside Radar Video PPI As shown at right, the cursor mark changes into the cursor outside the radar video PPI. 1) Use the cursor to operate software buttons. 2) Use the cursor to select menu items.
* The EBL / VRM dial is available for operating the cursor mark. Pressing the EBL dial for 2 seconds can perform switching to the trackball operation. For details, refer to Section 3.8.4. 3-12 3.3.2 Operate Software Buttons Software buttons are provided of the display so as to easily switch functions without operating menu items. For software buttons that can be operated and their locations, see Chapter 2. 1 Put the pointer on the software button of the display. The software button indicated by the cursor will be shown in reverse video, which indicates that the button is specified. Procedures 2 Press the [ENT] key. The operating state changes according to the function of the software button. On / off settings Each time the [ENT] key is pressed, the operating state switches as follows:
On Off On Off Multiple settings For example, each time the [ENT] key is pressed, the operating state switches as follows:
IR Off IR Low IR Middle IR High IR Off 3-13 3 3.3 Operation Procedures
3.3.3 Basic Menu Operation To open the menu:
Put the cursor on main menu Main (Menu on page 2-27) and press the [ENT] key, and the main menu will open. Alternatively, press the [RADAR MENU] key. By putting the cursor on Target , Map , or AZ adjacent to Main and pressing the
[ENT] key, the menu exclusive for the function will open. For the arrangement of software buttons, see Chapter 2. To close the menu:
Put the cursor on digital information display Target (Menu on page 2-27) and press the
[ENT] key, and the menu will close and the digital information display screen will appear. Alternatively, press the [0] key until the menu will close. To move to a lower level of the menu:
The menu is in hierarchical structure. Put the cursor on the desired menu item and press the
[ENT] key, and control will move to the lower level. Alternatively, Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired menu item number, and the > mark will appear at the right end of a menu item having a lower level. To move to a higher level of the menu:
Put the cursor on 0. Exit located lower of the menu when the menu is open. Control will return to the higher level. Alternatively, press the [0] key. To determine an item:
Put the cursor on the menu item you want to change and press the [ENT] key. The selected item will be displayed. Alternatively, Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired item number. To determine the selected item:
Put the cursor on the desired item and then press the [ENT] key. The selected item will be determined. Alternatively, Press numeric keys corresponding to the selected item number. If you do not change the setting of the selected item, press the [CLR / INFO] key. The selected item will be closed without changing the settings. 3-14 Example of menu display Item Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired item number to display the selected item. Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired item number to select a set value. Software button Press the [0] key to move to the higher level. Selected item Present state Cursor When the [ > ] mark appears at the right end of a menu item, press numeric keys corresponding to the selected item number to move to a lower level. 3-15 3.3 Operation Procedures
3.3.4 Operation on Numeric Value, Latitude / Longitude and Character Input menu When a numeric value, latitude / longitude, or character must be entered during operation, the input screen will appear. Enter a numeric value, latitude / longitude, or character according to the procedures below. Numeric value input menu Numeric button
- button Clear button Directly entering a numeric value 3 Entered value
+ button Enter button Procedures 1 On the numeric value input menu, sequentially press numeric keys to enter a desired numeric value. For example, when entering 123.4 for a bearing value, sequentially press the keys as follows:
[1] [2] [3] [4]
2 Make sure that the entered value is correct, put the cursor on ENT , and then press the [ENT] key. The set value is reflected to the operating state. 3 To cancel input, put the cursor on CLR , and then press the [ENT]
key. The numeric value input menu will close without reflecting the set value to the operating state. 3-16 Procedures Increasing or decreasing a numeric value 1 On the numeric value input menu, put the cursor on + or - , and then press the [ENT] key to increase or decrease numeric value so as to change to the desired numeric value. For example, to change bearing value of 123.0 to 123.4 , put the cursor sequentially on + located on the software numeric value input menu, and then press the [ENT]
key four times.
* Turning the [MULTI] dial will conduct the same operation. 2 Make sure that the entered value is correct, put the cursor on ENT , and then press the [ENT] key. The set value is reflected to the operating state. 3 To cancel input, put the cursor on CLR , and then press the [ENT]
key. The numeric value input menu will close without reflecting the set value to the operating state. 3-17 Latitude / longitude input screen 3.3 Operation Procedures
3 Entering latitude / longitude Procedures 1 On the latitude / longitude input menu, sequentially press numeric keys to enter latitude (XXXXXXX'). For example, to enter 1234.567'N, sequentially press numeric keys as follows.
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
2 To make change between north latitude and south latitude, use +
and - . North latitude: Put the cursor on + and then press the [ENT] key. South latitude: Put the cursor on - and then press the [ENT] key. 3 Put the cursor on ENT and then press the [ENT] key. The manually entered latitude value is determined. Then, enter the longitude value. 4 Sequentially press numeric keys to enter longitude (XXXXXXXX'). 5 To make change between east longitude and west longitude, use +
and - . East longitude: Put the cursor on + and then press the [ENT] key. West longitude: Put the cursor on - and then press the [ENT] key. 6 Put the cursor on ENT and then press the [ENT] key. The manually entered longitude value is determined. 3-18 7 To cancel input, put the cursor on CLR and then press the [ENT]
key. The latitude / longitude input menu will close without reflecting the set value to the operating state. Character input screen Entering a character Procedures 1 On the character input menu, use trackball to select alphabet from A to Z, numbers from 0 to 9, or symbols (only comments for mark / line), and then press the [ENT] key to enter one character of the name to be inputted. For example, JRC for a name, click button as follows:
J R C 2 Make sure that the entered character is correct, put the cursor on ENT , and then press the [ENT] key. The character has been entered. 3 To cancel input, put the cursor on Exit , and press the [ENT] key. The character input menu will be closed without entering the character. 3-19 3.3 Operation Procedures
3.3.5 Overview of Menu Structure The menu structure of this radar system consists of seven frequently used function menus, one main menu, and one service man menu used for the installation settings. Software buttons for opening those menus are displayed in the menu area. For each menu item and structure, see the menu list in the appendix. To prevent incorrect use, enter the special code to open the service man menu. For operating the service man menu, see Chapter 7. 3 Frequently used functions Used for operating and setting the radar trails function. Used for operating and setting the target track function. Used for operating and setting the automatic acquisition / activation function. Trails T.TRK AZ O.TRK Used for operating and setting the own ship track function. Map Plot Tool Used for operating and setting the map function. Used for operating and setting the plotter function. Used for operating and setting the navigation tool functions. Main menu Main Used for operating and setting the functions other than the above. Service man menu This menu is used for operation and settings when a system is installed. It is not used during normal operation. The special code must be entered to open the service man menu. 3.3.6 Operate Multi-Dial [MULTI]
The [MULTI] dial is provided to change the settings of parameters such as the length of radar trails. Radar operation is simplified by using the [MULTI] dial.
[I]
Initial Setting (Multi Dial Setting) Set parameters that can be operated with the multi-dial. Procedures 1 Press the [MULTI] dial for 2 seconds. The Multi Dial Setting menu will appear. 3-20 2 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired item number. On and off functions of the item are switched. On : Operation is conducted by the [MULTI] dial. Off : Operation is not conducted by the [MULTI] dial. Items set to On can be opened by pressing the [MULTI] dial. Item overview Vector Length Trails Length TT Display No. C-Up Angle Mark/Line Color Manual Tune
: The vector length of tracked target and activate AIS target is adjusted.
: The radar trails length is adjusted.
: The target numbers of tracked target to be displayed are switched.
: The course in the course up mode is adjusted.
: Mark / line colors are switched.
: Tune in the manual tune mode is adjusted.
[II] Using Multi-dial Procedures 1 Press the [MULTI] dial to select the parameter whose setting is to be changed. The multi-dial modes are switched. Vector Trails TGT No. Course Mark Tune Vector The selected item is displayed in the multi-dial mode (lower left of the display on page 2-3). For example, when three items, 1/2/3, are set to On at the initial setting, the multi-dial modes switch as shown below every time the [MULTI] dial is pressed. Vector Trails TGT No. Vector 2 Turn the [MULTI] dial to change the setting. The preset values of the selected parameter will change sequentially. Stop turning the dial when the desired value appears. 3-21 3 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4 GENERAL RADAR OPERATION 3.4.1 Interference Rejection (IR) Interference by other radars is rejected.
When viewing a radar beacon or SART signal, select IR Off (Interference Rejection Off) because IR processing suppresses the video. Attention Procedures 1 Put the cursor on interference rejection (IR) mode switching IR
( lower left of the display on page 2-18) and press the [ENT] key. The interference rejection modes are switched. IR Off IR Low IR Middle IR High IR Off Rejection levels of the interference rejection IR Off
: Interference rejection off
: Interference rejection level - low IR Low
: Interference rejection level - middle IR Middle IR High
: Interference rejection level - high When a high interference rejection level is selected, the radars ability of detecting small targets such as buoys and small boats lowers. In general, IR Low should be selected. 3-22 3.4.2 Switch Transmitter Pulse Length [GAIN / PL]
Procedures 1 Press the [GAIN / PL] dial. Values of the transmitter pulse length are switched. Example MP1 MP2 LP1 LP2 MP1 Effects of transmitter pulse length With SP selected:
The transmitter pulse becomes shorter, and the range resolution improves. The effect of suppressing sea clutter returns and rain / snow clutter returns heightens. Recommended condition for selection:
In bays / harbors where targets are densely crowded Rough sea state due to torrential rain or stormy weather With MP selected:
The normal transmitter pulse length is set. Both range resolution and gain are appropriately set. Recommended condition for selection:
General navigation With LP selected:
The transmitter pulse becomes longer, and gain improves. Small targets are zoomed and are easy to observe. When the sea state is bad, detection performance decreases. Recommended condition for selection:
Detection of small targets in good weather conditions Usable transmitter pulse length differs according to the type of scanner unit being used and the observation range being used. For usable pulse length, see Chapter 11. 3-23 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4.3 Target Enhance (ENH) The dimension of video display is enlarged to enhance a target. Procedures 1 Put the cursor on target enlarge (ENH) mode switching ENH
(lower left of the display on page 2-18) and press the [ENT] key. The target enlargement levels are switched. ENH Off ENH Level1 ENH Level2 ENH Level3 ENH Off 3 Effect of target enlargement ENH Off ENH Level1 ENH Level2 ENH Level3 Note: When ENH Level3 is selected, sea clutter returns and rain / snow clutter returns are apt to be
: Select this mode particularly when resolution is required.
: Select this mode in general. Radar echoes are expanded by 1 scale in all directions.
: Select this mode to easily view the radar video. Radar echoes are expanded by 2 scales in all directions on the display.
: Select this mode to detect small targets such as buoys. The expansion near a screen center is added to ENH Level2. Enhance off Enhance - small Enhance - medium Enhance - large expanded. When using this expansion mode, operate [AUTO-SEA] dial and
[AUTO-RAIN] dial to suppress sea clutter returns and rain / snow clutter returns. In general, ENH Level1 or ENH Level2 should be selected. 3-24 3.4.4 Use Video Processing (PROC) This function reduces unnecessary noise to highlight targets. Attention Procedures
When viewing a radar beacon, SART signal, or fast moving target on the radar display, select PROC Off
(video processing off).
If video processing mode is set to CORREL , it may be difficult to detect high speed target. 1 Put the cursor on radar video processing (PROC) mode switching PROC (lower left of the display on page 2-18) and press the
[ENT] key. The video processing modes are switched. PROC Off 3Scan CORREL 4Scan CORREL 5Scan CORREL Remain Peak Hold PROC Off
: Select this mode in general. Video process modes PROC Off 3Scan CORREL : Select this mode when many rain / snow clutter returns are detected. 4Scan CORREL : Select this mode to highlight targets while suppressing sea clutter returns. 5Scan CORREL : Select this mode to detect small targets hidden by sea clutter returns. Remain Peak Hold
: Select this mode when own ship yaws wildly.
: Select this mode to detect small targets of which detection probability is low. 3-25 3 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4.5 Switch Azimuth Display Mode [AZI MODE]
Select the azimuth for the radar video to be displayed of the display. Procedures 1 Press the [AZI MODE] key. The azimuth display modes are switched. N Up C Up H Up N Up North-up Mode [N Up]
Head-up Mode [H Up]
The video is displayed so that the zenith of the PPI (0 on bearing scale) points to the due north. Fixed targets do not flicker and are easily identified on the chart, and the true bearing of a target can easily be read out. The video is displayed so that the ships heading line points to the zenith of the PPI (0 on bearing scale). Since targets are displayed in their directions relative to the ships heading line, the operator can view the video in the same field of view as in operating the ship at sea. This mode is suitable for watching over other ships. Course-up Mode [C Up]
By setting the course-up mode, own ship's course is fixed so that it is located on the zenith of the display (0 on bearing scale). In the same way as in the North-up mode, fixed targets do not flicker, and are stabilized even if the ship is yawing. The bearing of the heading line varies by the same shift of own ships course. To change the course, press the [AZI MODE] key several times again to select the course-up mode so as to set a new course. North HL HL HL North North-up mode Head-up mode Course-up mode 3-26 3.4.6 Switch True / Relative Motion Display Mode [TM / RM]
Switching Relative Motion (RM) Mode to True Motion (TM) Mode Procedures 1 Press the [TM / RM] key. RM TM The true motion mode will be selected. In the true motion mode, the own ships position of the display moves depending upon its speed and course and the influence of the current. Land and other fixed targets are fixed of the display and only actually moving targets move of the display. When the true motion mode is selected, the own ships position is set to about 60% of the display radius in the opposite direction to its course allowing for the influence of the current. Own ship starts moving depending upon its speed and course and the influence of the current. Subsequently, when own ship arrives at the position of about 60% of the display radius, it is automatically reset to its initial position at about 66% of the display radius in the opposite direction to its course allowing for the influence of the current. Resetting Own Ship to its Initial Position in True Motion (TM) Mode Procedures 1 Press the [TM / RM] key for 2 seconds. Own ship will be reset to its initial position as established when the relative motion mode is changed to the true motion mode. The ship starts moving from that position. Switching True Motion (TM) Mode to Relative Motion (RM) Mode Procedures 1 Press the [TM / RM] key. TM RM TM The relative motion mode will be selected. Own ship returns to the center of the display. 3-27 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4.7 Move Own Ships Display Position [OFF CENT]
The own ships position can be moved from the display center to any position within 66% of the display radius. This function is convenient for observing a wide coverage in any direction. If Off Center functions set to scanner position is outside of the PPI range, when function switching display with reference to scanner position. Note: This function is not available on the 96 NM range. Procedures 1 Press the [OFF CENT] key. 3 The cursor mark will appear at the own ships position of the display. 2 Move the cursor mark (CCRP display position) to a desired position by using the trackball. While the cursor mark is moving, the own ships display position moves following the cursor mark. When it moves to a position outside 66% of the display radius, the center position is limited to a position within 66% of the display radius. 3 Press the [ENT] key. The own ships display position will be fixed to the cursor mark. Returning Own Ships Position to the Center Cancellation 1 Press the [OFF CENT] key for 2 seconds. The own ship position is returned to the center of the display. 3-28 3.4.8 Display Radar Trails [TRAILS]
Other ship's movements and speeds can be monitored from the lengths and directions of their trails, serving for collision avoidance. The trail length varies according to setting. Changing the length of the trail Procedures 1 Press the [TRAILS] key.
: 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 3 min, 6 min, 10 min, 15 min, and Const
: 30 sec, 1 min, 3 min, 6 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, and Const
: 1 min, 3 min, 6 min, 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, 1 hr, and Const
: 30 min, 1 hr, 2 hr, 3 hr, 4 hr, 5 hr, 6 hr, 7 hr, 8 hr, 9 hr, 10 hr, 11 hr, 12 hr and Const Values of the length of the radar trail are switched. Trails length setting: Short mode Off 15sec 30sec 1min 3min 6min 10min 15min Off Short:
Middle:
Long:
Super Long Saved trails cannot be erased even when the trail lengths are changed by using
[TRAILS] key. Even after the trails display is turned off, the past trails can be displayed traced back by setting a desired time. The radar system is start transmission, trails is start plot. The system is plotting trails even while the trails display is off. If the transmit time is short, the indicated trails duration may not have achieved the specified time. The radar trails remaining time is indicated at the right of the trails length setting. Erasing Trails Data Procedures 1 Press the [TRAILS] key for 5 seconds. All the saved trails data will be erased. The system starts plotting trails in initial state. If [TRAILS] key is pressed for 2 seconds, the RADAR Trails Setting menu is opened. Furthermore, data will be erased if it continues pressing. 3-29 3.4 General Radar Operation
Trails Motion Mode
: The system plots the trails of a target at a position relative to the own There are two types of trails, relative motion trails and true motion trails. Relative motion trails ship. True motion trails The operator can easily judge whether the target is approaching the own ship. While the own ship is moving, the system also plots the trails of land and other fixed targets.
: The system plots the absolute motion trails of a target, irrespective of the own ships position. The operator can easily judge the course and speed of the target. The system does not plot the trails of land and other fixed targets. 3 Trails modes provided with this system vary depending on the motion mode. With true motion (TM) mode With relative motion (RM) mode :
: Only the true motion trails mode is available. The relative motion trails mode or true motion trails mode is selectable. RM(R) is indicated while the relative motion trails mode is active. RM(T) is indicated while the true motion trails mode is active. While the true motion trails mode is active, this system enables the continuous use of true motion trails even if any of the following operations is performed:
Motion display mode change (TM / RM) TM reset Azimuth display mode change (AZI Mode) Center move (Off Center) MAP display on / off (Map) Note: Accurate true bearing signals and speed signals are necessary for using the true motion trails mode. Changing Motion Mode of Trails (Trails mode) Procedures 1 Put the cursor on radar trails display true / relative switching (TT / AIS information on page 2-23), and press the [ENT] key. The trails motion modes are switched. T R T 3-30 3.4.9 Erase Part of Radar Trails (Trails Erase) A part of the radar trails can be erased. Procedures 1 Press the [TRAILS] key for 2 seconds. The RADAR Trails Setting menu will appear. 2 Open the Trails Erase menu by performing the following menu operation. 7. Trails Erase 3 Press the [3] key. The Erase Size switches. 2x2 4x4 8x8 16x16 32x32
: 2x2 pixels
: 4x4 pixels
: 8x8 pixels
: 16x16 pixels
: 32x32 pixels 4 Press the [1] key. The Trails Erase Mode is set to On . A square cursor will appear at the location of own ship. 5 Put the cursor on the position where you want to start erasing, and press the [2] key. The Trails Erase Start function is selected and trails start to be erased. Moving the cursor will erase that portion of the trails. 6 To finish erasing the trails, press the [2] key. The trails erase operation is terminated. 7 Press the [1] key. The Trails Erase Mode is set to Off . 3-31 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4.10 Operate Radar Trails File (File Operations)
[I] Loading radar trails (Load RADAR Trails) Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Press the [TRAILS] key for 2 seconds. The RADAR Trails Setting menu will appear. 3 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu 3 operation. 8. File Operations 4 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 5 Press the [2] key. The list of radar trails saved in the card will be displayed. 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired file. Confirmation Window will appear. 7 Press the [1] key. The selected radar trails data is loaded and displayed of the display.
[II] Saving radar trails (Save RADAR Trails) Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Press the [TRAILS] key for 2 seconds. The RADAR Trails Setting menu will appear. 3 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. 8. File Operations 4 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 3-32 5 Press the [3] key. The Input File Name screen will appear. 6 Enter the file name to be saved. Up to 15 characters can be entered. For the input method on the character input screen, see Section 3.3.4. After characters have been entered, Confirmation Window will appear. 7 Press the [1] key. Radar trails data currently being displayed is saved.
[III] Erasing save radar trails (Erase RADAR Trails) Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Press the [TRAILS] key for 2 seconds. The RADAR Trails Setting menu will appear. 3 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. 8. File Operations 4 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 5 Press the [4] key. The File Erase menu will appear. The list of radar trails saved in the card will be displayed. 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired file number. Confirmation Window will appear. 7 Press the [1] key. The selected radar trails data is erased and the name of the radar trails data is deleted from the list. 3-33 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4.11 Zoom (x2) This function doubles the size of radar video near a specified position. Note: If the range is 0.125 NM or motion mode is true motion mode (TM), this function is not available. Procedures Cancellation 1 Put the cursor on double zoom switching x2 (lower left of the display on page 2-18), and press the [ENT] key. The zoom mode is selected. 2 Put the cursor on the position to be zoomed, and then press the 3
[ENT] key. The zoom is set. Using the cross cursor mark as reference, the zoom function doubles the size of a radar video with the midpoint between the cursor mark and own ships position being set to the center of radar display. HL HL Cursor mark Own ships position Center of radar display Own Ships Position before Zooming position Own Ships Position after Zooming position 1 Put the cursor on double zoom switching x2 (lower left of the display on page 2-18), and press the [ENT] key. The zoom mode is cancelled. 3.4.12 Hide / Display Range Rings (RR / HL) Procedures 1 Press the [RR / HL] key for 2 seconds or more. The ship's heading line (HL) is hidden while the [RR / HL] key is held down. The ship's heading line that indicates the course of own ship is always shown of the display. The heading line is hidden while the [RR / HL] key is held down, so the targets on the heading line can be easily observed. 3-34 3.4.13 Hide Graphics Information on Radar Display (Data Off) Various graphics information such as target tracking (TT) / AIS symbols, NAV lines, and MAP information is shown of the display of this radar system, and may make it difficult to view the radar video. In that case, use this function to temporarily hide unnecessary graphics information. Procedures 1 Put the cursor on graphic display Off Data Off (lower right on the display on page 2-21), and press the [ENT] key. While the key is pressed, graphics data other than VRM, EBL, HL, cursor mark, and range rings of the display is temporarily hidden. 3.4.14 Switch Day / Night Mode [DAY / NIGHT]
Several combinations of the display color and brilliance according to the ambient lighting conditions are provided. The display color setting is easily changed. Procedures 1 Press the [DAY / NIGHT] key. The Day / Night modes are switched. Day1 Day2 Day3 Dusk Night Dusk Day3 Day2 Day1 The current mode is displayed in the Day / Night mode switching (brilliance / Alarm on page 2-28). For how to set the display color and brilliance for each mode, see Section 3.8.5. 3.4.15 Adjust Operation Panel Brilliance [PANEL]
Adjust brilliance of the operation panel according to the ambient lighting conditions. Procedures 1 Press the [PANEL] key. In consideration of the ambient brightness, adjust panel brilliance that is high enough to read the characters on the operation panel but does not glare. The [PANEL] key lamp lights up irrespective of panel brilliance adjustment. 3-35 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4.16 Set True Bearing (GYRO Setting) When the GYRO I/F unit is used to enter a gyro signal, there is a rare case in which a true bearing value indicated by the master gyro does not match the true bearing value indicated by this radar system. In that case, adjust the true bearing value of this system so that it matches the value indicated by the master gyro. Procedures 1 Press the [AZI MODE] key for 2 seconds. The numeric value input menu for the GYRO Setting menu will appear. 2 Enter the value indicated by the master gyro. 3 For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input menu, see Section 3.3.4. 3.4.17 Set Own Ship Speed Switch the own ship speed device Procedures 1 Put the cursor on speed sensor switching (own ship information on page 2-22), and press the [ENT] key. The speed sensor is switched whenever the button is clicked. MAN (Manual) LOG (Single-axis water log) 2AXW (Dual-axis water log) 2AXG (Dual-axis ground log) GPS MAN
* If the single axis water log display can present the speed of the ship in other than the forward direction, the direction of movement should be indicated unambiguously. Therefore single axis water logs cannot detect the effect of leeway. If you selected the 2AXW, the value of forward-backward direction is indicated. If ships in shallow water, when the accuracy of the dual-axis log may be decreased. If ships in deep sea area, when the accuracy of the dual-axis log error may be occurred. The accuracy of GPS's COG is 3 when own ships speed no fewer than 1kn, no more than 17kn. The accuracy of GPS's COG is 1 when own ships speed over 17kn. 3-36 Input the own ship speed (Manual Speed) If the ship-speed system, such as LOG, etc., connected to this radar system malfunctions, it is possible to manually enter own ship speed by the method described below to use the target tracking (TT) and true motion display functions. Procedures 1 Put the cursor on speed sensor switching (own ship information on page 2-22), and press the [ENT] key to select manual mode MAN . 2 Put the cursor on manual own ship's speed setting (own ship information on page 2-22), and press the [ENT] key. The numeric value input screen for the Manual Speed menu will appear. 3 Enter the value of own ship speed. For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input screen, see Section 3.3.4. 3.4.18 Magnet Compass Correction (MAG Compass Setting) Set the correction value, when the radar receive HDM sentence from magnet compass or the variation of HDG is NULL. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. Procedures 2 Open the MAG Compass Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 4. NAV equipment Setting 2. MAG Compass Setting 2. Press the [1] key. The Heading Correction function can be turned on / off.
: Heading correction is not conducted.
: Heading correction is conducted. Off On 3. Press the [2] key. 4. The correction set numeric value input menu will appear. Input the correction value. Press the + or - button to select south and north for latitude or the east and west for longitude. For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input screen, see Section 3.3.4. 3-37 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4.19 Set Drift Correction (Set / Drift Setting) The direction and speed of the drift are set. This function can be used only when MAN or LOG is selected for ship-speed data. Procedures 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the Set / Drift Setting menu by performing the following menu 3 operation. 4. NAV Equipment Setting 3. Set/Drift Setting 3 Press the [1] key. The Correction function can be turned on / off. Off On
: Drift correction is not conducted.
: Drift correction is conducted. 4 Press the [2] key. The direction set numeric value input menu will appear. 5 Enter the value of the drift direction (true bearing). For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input menu, see Section 3.3.4. 6 Press the [3] key. The drift speed numeric value input menu will appear. 7 Enter the value of the drift speed. For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input menu, see Section 3.3.4. 3-38 3.4.20 GPS Receiver Setting (GPS Process Setting) Set to a JRCs GPS receiver. This setting is enabled when a JRCs GPS is connected to the GPS connector of processor unit.
[I] Own Ships position setting (Position) Procedures 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Position menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 1. GPS Process Setting 1. Position 2. Enter the own ships position in the numeric value input menu. For the input method on the latitude / longitude input screen, see Section 3.3.4. 3. Press the [9] key to send the setting value to GPS receiver.
[] Satellite exclusion setting (Exclusion) Procedures 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Exclusion menu. 4. NAV Equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 1. GPS Process Setting 2. Exclusion 2. Enter the satellite exclusion number in the numeric value input menu. For the input method on the numeric value input screen, see Section 3.3.4. 3. Press the [9] key to send the setting value to GPS receiver. 3-39 Procedures Procedures Procedures 3.4 General Radar Operation
[] Geodetic system setting (Geodetic) 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Geodetic menu. 4. NAV Equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 1. GPS Process Setting 3. Geodetic 2. Enter the geodetic system number in the numeric value input menu refer to next page. 3. Press the [9] key to send the setting value to GPS receiver. 3
[] Antenna height setting (Antenna height) 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Antenna Height menu. 4. NAV Equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 1. GPS Process Setting 4. Antenna height 2. Enter the GPS antenna height in the numeric value input menu. 3. Press the [9] key to send the setting value to GPS receiver.
[] Fix mode setting (Fix mode) 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Fix Mode menu. 4. NAV Equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 1. GPS Process Setting 5. Fix Mode 2. Select the fix mode.
: height is measured in two dimensions
: height is measured in three dimensions 2D 3D AUTO :select the proper dimension to measure a height automatically 3. Press the [9] key to send the setting value to GPS receiver. 3-40 Geodetic System List 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 WGS-84 WGS-72 Japan North American 1927(U.S) North American 1927(Canada & Alaska) European 1950 (Europe) Australian geodetic 1966 (Australia) Ordnance Survey of Great Britain (England) NAD-83
- (No Use)
- (No Use) ADINDAN (Ethiopia & Sudan) ARC 1950 (Botswana) AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 (Australia) BERMUDA 1957 (Bermuda islands) BOGOTA OBSERVATORY (Colombia) CAMPO INCHAUSPE (Argentine) CHATHAM 1971 (Chatham Islands) CHUA ASTRO (Paraguay) CORREGO ALEGRE (Brazil) DJAKARTA (VATAVIA) (Sumatra) EUROPEAN 1979 (Europe) GEODETIC DATUM 1949 (New Zealand) GUAM 1963 (Guam) HAYFORD 1910 (Finland) HJORSEY 1955 (Iceland) INDIAN (India & Nepal) IRELAND1965 (Ireland) KERTAU 1948 (West Malaysia) L.C.5 ASTRO (Cayman Brac Island) LIBERIA 1964 (Liberia) LUZON (Philippines) MERCHICH (Morocco) MINNA (Nigeria) NAHRWAN (Oman) NAPARIMA, BWI (Trinidad & Tobago) OLD EGYPTIAN (Egypt) OLD HAWAIIAN (Hawaii) PICO DE LAS NIEVES (Canary Islands) PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 (South America) PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 (South Chile) PUERTO RICO (Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands) QORNOQ (South Greenland) RT90 (Sweden) SANTA BRAZ (San Miguel island & Santa Maria islands) SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 (South America) SOUTHWEST BASE (Faial & Sao Jorge & Pico & Graciosa & Terceira island) TIMBALAI 1948 (Brunei & East Malaysia)
- (No Use)
- (No Use) 3-41 Procedures Procedures 3.4 General Radar Operation
[] HDOP level setting (DOP Level) 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the DOP Level menu. 4. NAV Equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 1. GPS Process Setting 6. DOP Level 3 2. Enter the HDOP level in the numeric value input menu. When the HDOP level is decrease, the accuracy is increased. But it is hard to measure the position. 3. Press the [9] key to send the setting value to GPS receiver.
[] Position average time setting (Position Average) 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Position Average menu. 4. NAV Equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 1. GPS Process Setting 7. Position Average 2. Set the position average time. The following are provided according to the ROM version of GPS receiver. ROM Version R26.00: Select the average time LONG (40 sec) STANDARD (10 sec) NONE (2 sec) Other ROM Version: Enter the average time When the average time is short, the renewal speed is increased. But the stability become worse. 3. Press the [9] key to send the setting value to GPS receiver. 3-42
[] Master reset Procedures 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu procedure to set the Master Reset On. 4. NAV Equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 1. GPS Process Setting 8. Master Reset 2. Press the [9] key to send the setting value while the master reset is on. 3.4.21 DGPS Receiver Setting (DGPS Setting) Procedures Set to a JRCs DGPS receiver. This setting is enabled when a JRCs DGPS is connected to the GPS connector of processor unit.
[I] Beacon frequency mode setting (Mode) 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the DGPS Setting menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 2. DGPS Setting 2. Press the [1] key to select the beacon frequency mode. AUTO Manual
: The beacon frequency mod is selected automatically
: The beacon frequency mod is selected manually 3. Press the [5] key to send the setting value to DGPS receiver.
[] Beacon frequency setting(Frequency) Procedures This setting is enabled when beacon frequency mode is set to manual. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Frequency menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 2. DGPS Setting 2. Frequency 2. Enter the beacon frequency. 3. Press the [5] key to send the setting value to DGPS receiver. 3-43
[] baud rate setting(Baud Rate(BPS)) 3.4 General Radar Operation
Procedures This setting is enabled when beacon frequency mode is set to manual. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Baud Rate menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 2. DGPS Setting 3. Baud Rate(BPS) 2. Select the baud rate. Following baud rate is selectable 50 bps/100 bps/200 bps 3. Press the [5] key to send the setting value to DGPS receiver. 3
[] DGPS Mode setting(DGPS Mode) Procedures When DGPS mode set to on, DGPS use the information from beacon to get reliable position. When DGPS mode set to off, the accuracy of position is same as GPS. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the DGPS Mode menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 2. DGPS Setting 2. Press [4] key to select the DGPS Mode. On Off
: DGPS use the information from beacon
: DGPS dont use the information from beacon 3. Press the [5] key to send the setting value to DGPS receiver. 3.4.22 SBAS Receiver Setting (SBAS Setting) Set to a JRCs SBAS receiver. SBAS receiver use the information from satellite same as that of beacon which DGPS use. So the accuracy of position is higher than GPS. This setting is enabled when a JRCs DGPS is connected to the GPS connector of processor unit.
[I] SBAS mode setting (Mode) Select the satellite or the beacon whose differential information is used. 3-44 Procedures 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the Mode menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 3. SBAS Setting 1. Mode 2. Select the satellite or the beacon whose differential information is used. Beacon SBAS AUTO
: SBAS receiver use the information from beacon
: SBAS receiver use the information from SBAS satellite
: SBAS receiver selects automatically 3. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver.
[] Ranging satellite setting (Ranging) Procedures Set the SBAS satellite to be used or not to be used. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the SBAS Setting menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 3. SBAS Setting 2. Press [2] key to select the SBAS satellite to be used or not to be used. On Off
: SBAS satellite is used
: SBAS satellite is not used 3. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver.
[] Prohibitive satellite setting (NG SBAS) Procedures Set the information from prohibitive SBAS satellite to be used or not to be used. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the SBAS Setting menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 3. SBAS Setting 2. Press [3] key to select the information from prohibitive SBAS satellite to be used or not to be used. On Off
: The information from prohibitive SBAS satellite is used
: The information from prohibitive SBAS satellite is not used 3. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver. 3-45
[] Satellite number select mode setting (SBAS Select Mode) 3.4 General Radar Operation
Procedures Set the satellite number select mode. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the SBAS Setting menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 3. SBAS Setting 2. Press [4] key to select the satellite number select mode. Manual AUTO
: SBAS satellite number is set manually
: SBAS satellite number is set automatically 3 3. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver.
[] Satellite number setting (SBAS No.) Procedures Set the satellite number. This setting is enabled when satellite number select mode is set to manual. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice, and then perform the following menu open procedure to open the SBAS No. menu. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Setting 3. SBAS Setting 5. SBAS No. 2. Enter the satellite number. Enter the number from 120 to 138. 3. Press the [6] key to send the setting value to SBAS receiver. 3-46 Procedures 3.4.23 Displaying GPS Reception Status (GPS Status) The reception status of GPS(GPS/DGPS/WAAS) which is connected to radar processor unit is displayed. This setting is enabled when a JRCS GPS/DGPS/WAAS is connected to the GPS connector of processor unit. 1. Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the GPS Status menu by performing the following menu operation. 4. NAV equipment Setting 4. GPS Status This window cannot be opened in the transmission state. 2. After check of the GPS status, press [0] key to close the GPS status window. 3-47 Procedures Procedures 3.4 General Radar Operation
3.4.24 Set Radar Alarm (RADAR Alarm) The radar alarm can be issued when targets have entered the radar alarm range. Turning on / off the radar alarm (Sector RADAR Alarm) 2 Open the Sector RADAR Alarm menu by performing the following 3 1 Press the [AZ] key for 2 seconds. The AZ Menu will appear. menu operation. 4. RADAR Alarm 1. Sector RADAR Alarm 3 Press the [1] key or [2] key. Sector Alarm1 or Sector Alarm2 is turned on / off. On Off
: The radar alarm is turned on.
: The radar alarm is turned off. Change the Radar Alarm Setting (RADAR Alarm Mode) 1 Press the [AZ] key for 2 seconds. The AZ Menu will appear. menu operation. 4. RADAR Alarm 2 Open the Sector RADAR Alarm menu by performing the following 3 Press the [5] key. Sector Alarm1 or Sector Alarm2 is turned on / off. In Out
: When a target has entered the zone, RADAR Alarm (In) is issued.
: When a target has departed the zone, RADAR Alarm (Out) is issued. 4 Press the [6] key. Selected items for Sensitivity Level will be displayed. 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the Sensitivity Level. The threshold video level increases in order of Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 . 3-48 Procedures Creating the radar alarm zone (Make Sector Alarm) 1 Press the [AZ] key for 2 seconds. The AZ Menu will appear. operation. 4. RADAR Alarm 3. Make Sector Alarm 2 Open the Make Sector Alarm menu by performing the following menu 3 Press the [1] key or [2] key. The range setting for Sector Alarm1 or Sector Alarm2 starts. 4 Turn the [EBL] dial and the [VRM] dial to set the start bearing and the 5 Turn the [EBL] dial and the [VRM] dial to set the end bearing and the start range, and then press the [ENT] key. end range, and then press the [ENT] key. The radar alarm zone is determined. Setting the [AZ] key allocation (Set AZ Key) Only by pressing the [AZ] key, the normally-used radar alarm can be easily turned on
/ off. Procedures 1 Press the [AZ] key for 2 seconds. 2 Open the Sector RADAR Alarm menu by the following menu The AZ Menu will appear. operation. 5. Set AZ Key 2. Sector RADAR Alarm 3 Set the [AZ] key allocation.
: Pressing the [AZ] key will turn on or off the radar alarm.
: Even if the [AZ] key is pressed, the radar alarm zone is not turned on. On Off Note: When the automatic acquisition / activation zone key allocation is set, pressing the [AZ] key will simultaneously turn on or off the radar alarm in the automatic acquisition / activation zone. 3-49 3.5 Use Own ship's track data
3.5 USE OWN SHIP'S TRACK DATA The own ship's track function saves and displays own ship's track. If navigation equipment is connected, this radar system records latitude / longitude data sent from the navigation equipment and displays own ship's track. Note: Even when own ship's track interval switching (lower right of the display on page 2-21) is set to Off , own ship's track can be displayed. However, in this case, if rewrite operation such as changing of the display range is performed for the radar display, own ship's track display is erased and the track will not be plotted again. If the DISP Own Track is turned off when the own ship track is in save, own ship's track is not shown of the display, but own ship's track data is still saved. When a plotter unit (optional) is connected, own ship's track can be displayed and saved in seven different colors. The color display can be turned on or off by color. 3 3.5.1 Display Own Ships Track (Display Own Track) 1 Open the Own Track Menu by the following menu operation. Procedures O.TRK 2 Press the [1] key. The DISP Own Track function item is turned on or off. On Off
: Own ship's track is displayed.
: Own ship's track is not displayed. 3 Press the [MAP] key. The map display function is turned on or off. Selecting On will display own ship's track. 3-50 3.5.2 Save Own Ship's Track Data (Own Track Memory) To save own ship's track data, save at a specified time interval and at a specified range interval can be selected. The data save interval can be selected from 10 preset time intervals and 8 preset range intervals. Save intervals that can be selected Time Range
: 3 sec, 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min, 10 min, 30 min, and 60 min
: 0.1 NM, 0.2 NM, 0.3 NM, 0.5 NM, 1 NM, 3 NM, 5 NM, and 10 NM Procedures 1 Put the cursor on own ship's track interval unit switching (lower right of the display on page 2-21), and press the [ENT] key. Units of own ship's track interval are switched. 2 Put the cursor on own ship's track interval switching (lower right of the display on page 2-21), and press the [ENT] key. Own ship's track intervals are switched. Setting the button to Off cancels the saving of data. 3.5.3 Cancel Saving of Own Ships Track Data (Own Track Memory) This function cancels the saving of own ships track data. Procedures 1 Put the cursor on own ship's track interval switching (lower right of the display on page 2-21), and press the [ENT] key. Own ship's track intervals are switched. Selecting Off will cancel the saving of data. 3.5.4 Clear Own Ships Track Data (Clear Own Track) This function clears own ships track data from memory. Procedures 1 Open the Own Track Menu by the following menu operation. O.TRK 2 Press the [2] key. Clear Own Track Confirmation Window will appear. 3 Press the [1] key. The own ships track data will be cleared. 3-51 3.5 Use Own ship's track data
3.5.5 Operate Own ship's Track Files (File Operations) Procedures 1
[I] Loading own ship's track data (Load Own Track) Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Open the File Operations menu by the following menu operation. 3 O.TRK 5. File Operations 3 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 4 Press the [2] key to select Add or Overwrite. Add and Overwrite in the Load Mode items are switched. When Add is selected, new data is added to the saved data. When Overwrite is selected, the saved data is overwritten. 5 Press the [3] key. The list of own ship's tracks data saved in the system will be displayed. 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be loaded. Confirmation Window will appear. 7 Press the [1] key. The selected own ship's track data is loaded and displayed of the display. 3-52 Procedures 1
[II] Saving own ship's track data (Save Own Track) Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. O.TRK 5. File Operations 3 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 4 Press the [4] key. The character input screen for Input File Name will appear. 5 Enter the file name to be saved. Up to 10 characters can be entered. For the input method on the character input screen, see Chapter 3.3.4. After entry has been finished, Confirmation Window will appear. 6 Press the [1] key. Own ship's track data currently being displayed is saved.
[III] Erasing own ship's track data (Erase Own Track) Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. O.TRK 5. File Operations 3 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 4 Press the [5] key. The Erase screen will appear. The list of own ship's track data saved in the card will be displayed. 3-53 3.5 Use Own ship's track data
5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be deleted. Confirmation Window will appear. 6 Press the [1] key. The selected own ship's track data is deleted and the file name is deleted from the list.
[IV] Displaying saved own ship's track data (Card Own Track Display) Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu Procedures 1 3 operation. O.TRK 5. File Operations 3 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 4 Press the [6] key. The Card Own Track Display menu will appear. The list of own ship's track data saved in the card will be displayed. 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the number for the file to be displayed. Confirmation Window will appear. 6 Press the [1] key. The saved own ship's track data will be displayed. 3-54 3.6 DISPLAY USER MAP Up to 2,000 items (20,000 items when a plotter unit option is connected) of NAV lines, coastlines, depth contours, and NAV marks can be created, displayed, loaded, and saved. (This function is available only when navigation equipment is connected to this radar system.) If the number of items exceeds 2,000, the oldest saved items are sequentially deleted. Up to 20 items of temporarily used marks can be created and displayed. Marks that can be used Lines that can be used Color of mark and line that can be used
: 29 types
: 3 types (solid, broken, and dashed-dotted line)
: 7 colors If radar video is poor visibility caused by user map function, press the [DATA OFF] key to map displays temporarily off. 3.6.1 Create User Map (Mark / Line) In this system, when the radar is in the transmission state, the user map is displayed all the time. However, valid latitude / longitude data and true bearing data must be entered into the system. The user map can be created and edited by performing the following operation. Plotting a mark Procedures 1 Press the [MARK] key to select the mark mode. The mark font to be used is displayed in the mark font switching (upper right of the display on page 2-19). 2 Put the cursor on mark font switching
(upper right of the 3 Put the cursor mark on mark color switching C (upper right of the display on page 2-19), and press the [ENT] key. The mark fonts are switched. display on page 2-19), and press the [ENT] key. The mark colors are switched. the mark, and press the [ENT] key. The specified mark is displayed in the specified shape and color. To create another mark, repeat the above procedures. 4 Put the cursor on a location of the display at which you want to plot 3-55 3.6 Display User Map
Plotting a line Procedures 1 Press the [MARK] key to select the line mode. The line pattern to be used is displayed in the line pattern switching (upper right of the display on page 2-19). 2 Put the cursor on line pattern switching ------- (upper right of the display on page 2-19), and press the [ENT] key. Line patterns are switched. 3 Put the cursor on line color switch C (upper right of the display 3 4 Put the cursor on a location of the display at which you want to start on page 2-19), and press the [ENT] key. Line colors are switched. plotting a line, and press the [ENT] key. The start point of the specified line will be displayed. 5 Move the cursor to a location of the display at which you want to finish plotting the line, and press the [ENT] key. A line is plotted between the previous point and the end point. Repeat this procedure so that sequential lines can be plotted. 6 When you want to finish plotting the line, press the [ENT] key at the previous point. Line plotting will be terminated. To plot another line, repeat procedures 4 to 6. 3-56 Procedures Plotting a mark / line make with latitude and longitude 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2. Edit User Map 2 Press the [2] key. The Make with L/L menu will appear. 3 Press the [9] key to select the New Mark Input or New Line Input. The Mark Input menu and the Line Input menu are switched. 4 Press the [1] key to select the type of mark font or line pattern to be created. The desired mark font or line pattern is selected. To add a line, select midpoint --O-- . The desired mark or line color is selected. 5 Press the [2] key to select the color of mark or line to be created. 6 Press the [3] key to input the latitude / longitude. For the input method on the latitude / longitude input screen, see Section 3.3.4. 7 Press the [4] key to input the comment. For the input method on the character input screen, see Section 3.3.4. The window will not be open when the system is in the transmission state. 8 Press the [5] key. Mark / Line plotting will be terminated. To create another mark or line, repeat procedures 4 to 8. 3-57 3.6 Display User Map
1 Put the cursor on a location of the display at which you want to plot a Plotting a temporarily used mark Procedures mark, and press the [CLR / INFO] key. The cursor mode list will be displayed. 2 Press the [7] key. will be displayed. To create another mark, put the Temporarily used marks cursor on a location at which you want to plot a mark, and press the [ENT] key. Up to 20 temporarily used marks can be created, but adding comments and saving data onto a card are not possible. When the power supply is turned off, the data will be deleted. When the number of temporarily used marks exceeds 20, if rewrite operation such as changing of the display range is performed for the radar display, items older than most recently plotted 20 items will not be plotted again. 3 2 Open the Display Mark Type menu by performing the following menu 3.6.2 Set User Map Display (Mark Display Setting) The user map can be individually displayed (on) or hidden (off). Setting by type Setting by color
: Setting can be made by mark font and line pattern.
: Setting can be made by color of mark or line. The mark font display size can be selected. Normal Small
: The mark is displayed in normal size.
: The mark is displayed in a size smaller than usual. Setting display by type Procedures 1 Press the [MARK] key for 2 seconds. The Mark Setting display will appear. operation. 1. Display Mark Type 3 Press the [1] key. Selected items for All will be displayed. 4 Press the [3] key to make Individual setting. Off On Individual
: All types are not displayed.
: All types are displayed.
: Setting by type is activated. display. On Off
: Displayed.
: Not Displayed. 3-58 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to each mark font / line pattern Procedures Setting display by color 2 Open the Display Mark Color menu by performing the following menu 1 Press the [MARK] key for 2 seconds. The Mark Setting menu will appear. operation. 2. Display Mark Color 3 Press the [1] key. Selected items for All will be displayed. 4 Press the [3] key to make Individual setting. Off On Individual
: All colors are not displayed.
: All colors are displayed.
: Setting by color is activated. 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to each mark font / line pattern display. On Off
: Displayed.
: Not Displayed. Setting the mark font size Procedures 1 Press the [MARK] key for 2 seconds. The Mark Setting display will appear. operation. 4. Select Mark Size 2 Open the Select Mark Size menu by performing the following menu 3 Press numeric keys corresponding to the mark font size to be set.
: The mark is displayed in normal size.
: The mark is displayed in a size smaller than usual. Normal Small 3-59 3.6 Display User Map
Setting the character size for comments Procedures 1 Press the [MARK] key for 2 seconds. The Mark Setting menu will appear. menu operation. 5. Comment Font Size 2 Open the Comment Font Size menu by performing the following 3 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired character size for comments. Normal Small usual.
: The characters for comments are displayed in normal size.
: The characters for comments are displayed in a size smaller than 3 Clearing mark / line data (Clear Mark / Line Data) The mark / line data saved in the process unit is cleared. 1 Open the Clear Mark / Line Data menu by performing the following Procedures menu operation. Plot 5. Clear Memory 1. Clear Mark/Line Data 2 Press the [1] key. Confirmation Window will appear. 3 Press the [1] key. The mark / line data is deleted. 3-60 3.6.3 Edit User Map (Edit User Map) Procedures Manually entering the own ship position (Own Ship Position) Use this function when editing navigation data for a location different from the own ship position. 1 Open the Mark Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2 Press the [1] key. The latitude / longitude input menu for Own Ship Position menu will appear. 3 Enter a latitude / longitude value. For how to enter a value on the latitude / longitude input screen, see Chapter 3.3.4. The own ship position latitude / longitude value is determined. Note: The own ship's position manually entered by using the function above is valid only in the navigation data setting menu. After exciting from the menu, the manually entered position data is invalidated. Cancellation 1 Press the [0] key. Moving a mark or line (Move) The Mark Operations menu is closed, and Own Ship Position menu is cancelled. With regard to the created user map, a mark or line is moved individually. 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu operation. Procedures Plot 2. Mark Operations 2. Edit User Map 2 Press the [3] key. The user map move mode is selected. Move is displayed in the cursor mode (upper right of the display on page 2-3). 3 Put the cursor on a mark or line, and press the [ENT] key. When a mark or line to be moved is selected, the cross cursor mark will appear. 3-61 3.6 Display User Map
4 Move the cursor mark to the destination, and press the [ENT] key. The selected mark or line is moved to the destination. To move another mark or line, repeat procedures 3 and 4. 5 When finished with the correction of lines and marks, press the [0]
key. The cursor mode changes to the normal operation mode, terminating the user map move mode.
(Example) 3 Procedures Deleting a mark or line (Delete) With regard to the created user map, a mark or line is deleted individually. 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2. Edit User Map 2 Press the [4] key. The user map delete mode is selected. Delete Map is displayed in the cursor mode (upper right of the display on page 2-3). 3 Put the cursor on a mark or line, and press the [ENT] key. The selected mark or line is deleted. To delete another mark or line, repeat procedures 3. 4 When finished with the correction of lines and marks, press the [0]
key. The cursor mode changes to the normal operation mode, terminating the user map delete mode. 3-62 Procedures Inserting a vertex into a line (Insert / Move Vertex) With regard to the created user map, a vertex is inserted into a line. 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2. Edit User Map 2 Press the [5] key. The user map insert / move mode is selected. Insert/Move is displayed in the cursor mode (upper right of the display on page 2-3). 3 Put the cursor to a side line into which a vertex will be inserted, and press the [ENT] key. A vertex is inserted into the selected line, and the cross cursor mark will be displayed. 4 Move the cross cursor mark to the newly inserted vertex, and press the [ENT] key. To insert another vertex, repeat procedures 3 and 4. 5 When finished with the insertion of all vertices, press the [0] key. The cursor mode changes to the normal operation mode, terminating the user map insert / move mode.
(Example) The side line into which a vertex is inserted Inserted vertex 3-63 3.6 Display User Map
Correcting the mark or vertex of a line (Insert / Move Vertex) With regard to the created user map, a mark or line is corrected. 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu Procedures operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2. Edit User Map 2 Press the [5] key. The user map insert / move mode is selected. Insert / Move is displayed in the cursor mode (upper right of the display on page 2-3). 3 Put the cursor on the mark or vertex of a line, and press the [ENT]
key. When the mark or vertex of a line to be corrected is selected, the cross cursor mark will appear. 4 Move the cross cursor mark to the destination, and press the [ENT]
key. The vertex of the selected mark or vertex of a line is moved to the destination. To correct another mark or vertex of a line, repeat procedures 3 and 4. 5 When finished with the correction of all vertices, press the [0] key. The cursor mode changes to the normal operation mode, terminating the user map insert / move mode.
(Example) 3 3-64 Procedures Deleting a mark or vertex of a line (Delete Vertex) With regard to the created user map, a vertex is deleted individually from a mark or line. 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2. Edit User Map 2 Press the [6] key. The user map delete mode is selected. Delete is displayed in the cursor mode (upper right of the display on page 2-3). 3 Put the cursor on the mark or vertex of a line, and press the [ENT]
key. The vertex of the selected mark or vertex of a line is deleted. All of the lines drawn by joining two points are deleted. To delete another mark or vertex of a or line, repeat procedure 3. 4 When finished with the correction of all vertices, press the [0] key. The cursor mode changes to the normal operation mode, terminating the user map delete mode.
(Example) The vertex to be deleted 3-65 3.6 Display User Map
Batch clearing marks or lines (Clear by Type by Color) With regard to the created user map, marks or lines are batch cleared by type or by color. 1 Open the Edit User Map menu by performing the following menu operation. Procedures Plot 2. Mark Operations 2. Edit User Map 2 Press the [7] key to select the type of marks or lines to be deleted. Select the type of marks or lines to be deleted. To select all types, select All . For example, to delete "red " marks, select . 3 Select the color of the marks or lines to be deleted. Select the color of marks or lines to be deleted. To select all colors, select All . For example, to clear "red " marks, select Red . After the items have been selected, Confirmation Window will appear. 4 Press the [1] key. Selected marks or lines will be batch cleared. Note: If data is not copied on the flash memory card (option), the data is not be reloaded. 3 3-66 3.6.4 Edit Mark / Line List (Mark / Line List) With regard to the created user map, it is possible to display the mark / line list, add and edit marks and lines, and also add comments. When editing a line, a line extending from the changed vertex to the previous point can be changed. Mark / line vertex number Mark font /
line pattern Latitude / longitude of mark / line vertex Mark / line list scroll Mark color /
line color Comments for mark / line vertex Mark / line list scroll Exit Mark / line list switching Character input 3-67 Procedures 1 Open the Mark Operations menu by performing the following menu 3.6 Display User Map
operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2 Press the [STBY] key. The transmission standby state is selected. 3 Press the [5] key. The Mark/Line Entry menu will appear. 4 Select an item to be edited. For batch entry, select whether to enter the latitude / longitude and comments. For new entry, select LAT / LON or LAT / LON + Comment . LAT / LON Comment LAT / LON + Comment
: Latitude / longitude can be entered.
: Comments can be entered.
: Both latitude / longitude and comments can be entered. 5 Press the [6] key. The Mark/Line List menu will appear. This window cannot be opened in the transmission state. 3 3-68 Procedures Creating marks and lines 1 Open the Mark / Line List menu. 2 Press the [2] key to select the mark list or line list. The Mark Input menu and the Line Input menu are switched. 3 Press the [1] key. The input list will appear. 4 Turn the [MULTI] dial to show a vacant number in reverse video. Holding down the [RANGE + / - ] key for at least two seconds will enable scroll. Even if a mark or line is created for a vacant number, the created mark or line is listed at the end of the current mark / line list. 5 Press the [MULTI] dial. The list of the mark font or the line pattern will be displayed. 7 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired mark font or the line pattern. The desired mark font or line pattern is selected. In the same manner, enter the color of the mark or line, latitude /
longitude, and comments. Use the numeric keys, latitude / longitude input screen, and the character input screen for entry. For the input method on the latitude / longitude and character input screens, see Section 3.3.4. To create another mark or line, repeat procedures 2 to 5. 3-69 3.6 Display User Map
Adding a line Procedures With regard to the created user map, a vertex is added to the end of the line. 1 Open the input list for the Mark / Line List menu. 2 Press the [2] key to select the line list. The Mark Input menu and the Line Input menu are switched. 3 Press the [1] key. The input list will appear. 4 Turn the [MULTI] dial to show the number for the end point of a desired line in reverse video. Holding down the [RANGE + / - ] key for at least two seconds will enable scroll. 5 Press the [MULTI] dial. The list of the line pattern will be displayed. 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired line type. 7 The previous end point of the line is changed to the midpoint and a new end point is added. In the same manner, enter the color of the mark or line, latitude /
longitude, and comments. Use the numeric keys, latitude / longitude, and the character input screen for entry. For the input method on the latitude / longitude and character input screens, see Section 3.3.4. To add another line, repeat procedures 2 to 5. 3 3-70 Procedures Editing a mark or line 1 Open the input list for the Mark / Line List menu. 2 Press the [2] key to select the mark list or line list. The Mark Input menu and the Line Input menu are switched. 3 Press the [1] key. The input list will appear. 4 Turn the [MULTI] dial to show the number for a mark or line to be changed in reverse video. Holding down the [RANGE + / - ] key for at least two seconds will enable scroll. 5 Press the [MULTI] dial. The list of the mark font or line type will be displayed. 7 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired mark font or line pattern. The mark font or line type is changed. In the same manner, enter the color of the mark or line, latitude /
longitude, and comments. Use the numeric keys, latitude / longitude, and the character input screen for entry. For the input method on the latitude / longitude and character input screens, see Section 3.3.4. To edit or add another mark or line, repeat procedures 2 to 5. 3-71 3.6 Display User Map
Changing mark / line list items individually Procedures 1 Open the input list for the Mark / Line List menu. 2 Press the [2] key to select the mark list or line list. The Mark Input menu and the Line Input menu are switched. 3 Press the [1] key. The input list will appear. 4 Turn the [MULTI] dial to display the vertex of a mark or line to be changed. Holding down the [RANGE + / - ] key for at least two seconds will enable scroll. 5 Put the cursor on the item to be changed, and press the [ENT] key. The list will be displayed or the input can be enabled. 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the number for the item to be changed. Alternatively, enter a numeric value and character to be changed. Use the numeric keys, latitude / longitude, and the character input screen for entry. For the input method on the latitude / longitude and character input screens, see Section 3.3.4. To change another item in the mark / line list individually, repeat procedures 2 to 4. 3 3-72 3.6.5 Correct Position on User Map (Shift User Map) If the display position on the user map is different from an actual position, it can be changed to the correct position in manual mode. Correcting the display position on the user map (Shift) Procedures 1 Open the Mark Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2 Press the [3] key. Shift is displayed in the cursor mode (upper right of the display on page 2-3) and the user map shift mode is activated. 3 Put the cursor on a mark or end of a line, and press the [ENT] key. 4 Put the cursor on the point to be corrected, and press the [ENT] key. Positions of all marks and lines currently displayed will be corrected. At this time, Map Shift is displayed in the map position correction (lower right of the display on page 2-4), indicating that the position is being corrected. Clearing the corrected user map to its original state (Shift Clear) 1 Open the Mark Operations menu by performing the following menu Procedures operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 2 Press the [4] key. Shift Clear Confirmation window will appear. 3 Press the [1] key. Corrected data will be cleared, and the data will be displayed at its original position. At this time, Map Shift is not displayed in the map position correction (lower right of the display on page 2-4). 3-73 3.6 Display User Map
3.6.6 Operate User Map File (File Operations)
[I] Loading navigation data (Load User Map) Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu 3 operation. Plot 1. Mark Setting 3. File Operations 3 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 4 Press the [2] key to select Add or Overwrite. Add and Overwrite of the Load Mode items are switched. When Add is selected, new data is added to the saved data. When Overwrite is selected, the saved data is overwritten. 5 Press the [3] key. The list of navigation data saved in the system will be displayed. 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be loaded. Confirmation Window will appear. 7 Press the [1] key. The selected navigation data will be loaded and displayed of the display.
[II] Discarding navigation data (Unload User Map) 1 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu Procedures operation. Plot 1. Mark Setting 3. File Operations 2 Press the [4] key. Unload Confirmation Window will appear. 3 Press the [1] key. The saved navigation data will be discarded. 3-74 Procedures 1
[III] Saving navigation data (Save User Map) Navigation data can be saved when navigation equipment is connected, or the own ship position on the user map is entered in the manual mode. Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 1. Mark Setting 3. File Operations 3 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 4 Press the [5] key. The Input File Name menu will appear. 5 Enter the file name to be saved. Up to 10 characters can be entered. For the input method on the character input screen, see Section 3.3.4. After the data has been entered, Confirmation Window will appear. 6 Press the [1] key. Navigation data currently being displayed is saved. 3-75 3.6 Display User Map
[IV] Clearing the saved navigation data (Erase User Map) Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. 3 Plot 1. Mark Setting 3. File Operations 3 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 4 Press the [6] key. The Erase screen will appear. The list of navigation data saved in the card will be displayed. erased. Confirmation Window will appear. 6 Press the [1] key. 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the number for the file to be The selected navigation data is erased and the name of the file is deleted from the list. 3-76 Procedures 1
[V] Displaying saved navigation data (Card Mark Display) Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Open the File Operations menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 1. Mark Setting 3. File Operations 3 Press the [1] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 4 Press the [7] key. The Card Mark Display menu will appear. The list of navigation data saved in the card will be displayed. displayed. Confirmation Window will appear. 6 Press the [1] key. The selected navigation data will be displayed. 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the number for the file to be 3-77 3.6 Display User Map
3.6.7 Set and Display Geodetic System (Geodetic) To create navigation information, set the geodetic system that is used with the connected navigation equipment. When navigation information is loaded, the geodetic system used when the navigation information was saved, is displayed. Make sure that the displayed geodetic system is identical to the one used with the navigation equipment. If the two geodetic systems are different, the positions of navigation information of the display will be shifted. Therefore, it is important to set the geodetic system of the navigation equipment. Setting the geodetic system for navigation data to be saved (Geodetic) 3 Procedures 1 Open the Geodetic menu by performing the following menu operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations 7. Geodetic The numeric value input screen for Geodetic will appear. 2 Enter the desired geodetic system number. (See Geodetic System List within the section 3.4.20) The geodetic system is determined. For how to input numeric value on the numeric value input menu, see Section 3.3.4. By turning the [MULTI] dial, the geodetic system number can be changed. Displaying the geodetic system of the navigation data being displayed
(Geodetic) Procedures 1 Load navigation data by referring to Section " [I] Loading navigation 2 Open the Mark Operations menu by performing the following menu data" on page 3.6.6. operation. Plot 2. Mark Operations The geodetic system will be displayed in the Geodetic field. 3-78 3.7 USE ROUTE FUNCTION In this radar system, a destination mark set by navigation equipment can be displayed and a simple route can be created, displayed, loaded and saved. (To use this function, navigation equipment must be connected to this system) A plotter unit (option) is required to create, display, load and save the simple route. If radar video is poor visibility caused by route function, click the Map button to turn off the Map function. Otherwise, press the [DATA OFF] key to map displays temporarily off. 3.7.1 Display Destination Mark (NMEA Waypoint Display) A destination mark sent from the external navigation equipment can be displayed. 1 Open the Plot menu by performing the following menu operation. Procedures Plot 2 Press the [7] key. The NMEA Waypoint Display is turned on or off. Off On
: Destination is not displayed.
: Destination is displayed. When On is selected, the WP mark appears of the display. The destination mark is displayed only when Waypoint data is received from outside by the NMEA sentence (RMB,BWC,BWR). 3-79 3.8 Applied Operations
3.8 APPLIED OPERATIONS 3.8.1 Set Radar Signal Processing (Process Setting) This function enables the setting of detail information about radar signal processing. Procedures 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the Process Setting menu by performing the following menu 3 operation. 2. RADAR Menu 1. Process Setting Detail information about radar signal processing can be set by changing the settings of the menu items. Note: After the settings for radar signal processing are changed, small targets may not be displayed or unwanted waves may not be suppressed. Thus, do not make a significant change in the settings.
[1] Video Latitude Select the dynamic range in which receiving signals are to be shown of the display. Select Normal in standard, and Wide in rainy weather. Narrow clearly displays short-range videos when STC is used in manual mode.
: Narrows the dynamic range at short range.
: Standard setting The dynamic range varies depending on the actual range. Short distance : wide
: Use this mode when rainy weather intensifies unwanted waves. The dynamic range is about twice as wide as when Normal is selected.
: Use this mode when rain cloud remain at Wide mode. Long distance : narrow Narrow Normal Wide Super Wide
[2] Video Noise Rejection This function rejects signals that assumed as noise and clutter in radar videos. Select Off to display radar videos like analog signals. Select Level1 or Level2 to suppress noise and clutter. Select Level1 or Level2 to superimpose-display the chart. Off Level1 Level2
: Turns off the noise rejection function, and displays all signals. Targets are popped up from noise and displayed like analog signals.
: Rejects the signals of definitely unwanted waves (noise and clutter). When detection of targets or unwanted waves is not definite, the signals are displayed. When detection of targets is definite, the signals are displayed.
: Rejects the signals of definitely unwanted waves (noise and clutter). When detection of targets or unwanted waves is not definite, the signals are rejected. Only when detection of targets is definite, the signals are displayed. 3-80
[3] AUTO Dynamic Range When the automatic sea clutter suppression mode and the automatic rain / snow clutter suppression mode are in use, the dynamic range is automatically controlled. When the automatic sea clutter suppression mode is in use, this function improves gain by widening the dynamic range of only areas where sea clutter is strong and narrowing the dynamic range of areas where sea clutter is not detected. When the automatic rain / snow clutter suppression mode is in use, this function improves gain by widening the dynamic range of areas where sea clutter and rain / snow clutter are strong and narrowing the dynamic range of the other areas. Land videos become obscure when the automatic rain / snow clutter suppression mode is in use. Off : Does not control the dynamic range automatically. (Standard setting) On : Automatically controls the dynamic range. The dynamic range is set in the same manner as when the manual sea clutter suppression mode or the manual rain / snow clutter suppression mode is in use.
[4] Process Switch outside of the area. This function sets a specific area and switches the video process mode between the inside and In [5] 2nd Process Mode, set the second video process mode for the area outside the boundary. In radar video processing (PROC) mode switching ( lower left of the display on page 2-18), set the first video process mode for the area inside the boundary. Gain at a distance can be improved by suppressing near sea clutter through the correlative process. There are two methods for setting an area. Off Range Fix AUTO
: Disables the Process Switching function. (Standard setting)
: Sets a boundary at a constant range from the center. Set the boundary range in [6] Process Switch Range. The specific area turns out to be a circle with the own ships position as the center.
: Automatically sets a specific area. The area subject to many clutter returns is inside the boundary, and the area less subject to clutter returns is outside the boundary.
[5] 2nd Process Mode Set the second video process mode for the outside of a specific area. This function is enabled when Range Fix or AUTO is selected in [4] Process Switch. Video process modes. PROC Off 3Scan CORREL 4Scan CORREL clutter 5Scan CORREL Remain Peak Hold
: Select this mode in general.
: Select this mode when many rain / snow clutter returns are detected.
: Select this mode to highlight targets while suppressing sea returns.
: Select this mode to detect small targets hidden by sea clutter returns.
: Select this mode when own ship yaws wildly.
: Select this mode to detect small targets of which detection probability is low. 3-81 3.8 Applied Operations
[6] Process Switch Range Set the boundary range of a specific area. This function is enabled when Range Fix is selected in [4] Process Switch. The specific area turns out to be a circle with the own ships position as the center. The boundary range can be set in units of 0.1 nm, ranging 0.1 to 25.5 nm.
[7] Fast Target Detection This function displays fast moving targets that are suppressed in scan-correlative process mode. This function is enabled when 3Scan CORREL , 4Scan CORREL , or 5Scan CORREL is selected as the video process mode. If unwanted waves remain of the display, suppress them by using the [SEA], [RAIN], or [GAIN]
dial, or adjusting the interference rejection mode. 3 Off : Disables the Fast Target Detection function. On : Enables the Fast Target Detection function. 3.8.2 Set Radar Trails (RADAR Trails Setting) This function enables the setting of detail information about radar trails processing. Procedures 1 Press the [TRAILS] key for 2 seconds. The RADAR Trails Setting menu will appear. Detail data about radar trails processing can be set by changing the settings of each menu item. Note: After the settings for radar trails processing are changed, targets trails may not be displayed or trails may be plotted with unwanted waves. Thus, do not make a significant change in the settings.
[1] Trails Mode Set the radar trail display mode. For details on the trail mode, see Section 3.4.8.
[2] Trails Reference Level Select a radar video threshold level required for plotting radar trails. The radar video threshold level increases in order of Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 . To plot radar trails with unwanted waves, change to a higher level. To thin radar trails, change to a higher level. If radar trails are plotted in snatches, change to a lower level. 3-82
[3] Trails Reduction Make a setting for thinning radar trails. The effect of thinning increases in order of Level1 Level2 Level3 . Radar videos do not become obscure because of the thinning of radar trails.
: Disables the Trails Reduction function.
: Enables the Trails Reduction function. (Effect: Low)
: Enables the Trails Reduction function. (Effect: Middle)
: Enables the Trails Reduction function. (Effect: High) Off Level1 Level2 Level3
[5] Trails Process Determine whether to use the video process with radar signals for plotting radar trails. When Trails Process is On , radar trails are never plotted with unwanted waves, but the radar trails of moving targets may not be plotted. When Trails Process is Off , radar trails may be plotted with unwanted waves, but the radar trails of moving targets are always plotted. Off : Disables the Trails Process function. On : Enables the Trails Process function. Select the maximum time for displaying radar trails. Select Short when short radar trails are often used in bays and the likes. Select Super Long when long radar trails are necessary for ocean navigation. Continuous trails are available with all the options.
: Sets 15 minutes as the maximum time for radar trails display.
: Sets 30 minutes as the maximum time for radar trails display.
: Sets 60 minutes as the maximum time for radar trails display.
: Sets 12 hours as the maximum time for radar trails display.
[6] MAX Interval Short Middle Long Super Long
[7] Trails Erase
[8] File Operations A part of the radar trails can be erased. For details on the trail erase, see Section 3.4.9. For details on the file operations, see Section 3.4.10. 3-83 3.8 Applied Operations
3.8.3 Set Scanner Unit (TXRX Setting) This function enables the setting of detail information about an scanner unit. Procedures 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the TXRX Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 2. RADAR Menu 3. TXRX Setting Detail information about scanner unit operation can be set by changing the settings of the menu items. 3 Fine-tune the transmitting repetition frequency of the transmitter in the range 90 to 100%. If radars interference patterns are concentrically displayed, increment or decrement the set value by 3 to 4 in order to heighten the effect of interference rejection. One of 32 levels 0-31 can be set.
[1] PRF Fine Tuning
[2] Stagger Trigger Off On
[4] PRF The interference reduction function is activated by using the transmission repetition frequency control of the transmitter. This function is effective when radar interference does not go away.
: Stagger Trigger is not used.
: Stagger Trigger is used. The PRF function is unavailable in The JMA-5352-9R and JMA-5362-8R. Any mode operates as a standard mode. Select the operation mode the transmitting repetition frequency of the transmitter. Normal Economy High Power
: Standard mode
: Power saving mode
: High gain mode
: Both appropriate gain and magnetrons life expectancy are maintained.
: Gain slightly lowers, but the service life of magnetron is prolonged when short pulses are used.
: Gain improves when long pulses are used, but the service life of magnetron is slightly shortened. 3-84
[5] Ice Class Standby Mode In this mode, the scanner is rotated when transmission is in the standby state. This mode is effective to prevent the antenna's rotating shaft from freezing. When transmission is in the standby state, the antenna also stops rotating. Off : The ice class standby mode is not used. On : The ice class standby mode is used. When transmission is in the standby state, the antenna rotates. 3.8.4 Set Cursor (Cursor Setting) This function enables the setting of detail information about EBL / cursor operation and display. Procedures 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the Cursor Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 9. EBL/Cursor Setting 3. Cursor Setting Detail information about cursor operation and display can be set by changing the settings of the menu items.
[1] EBL / VRM Control Cursor The EBL / VRM Control Cursor is switched between Valid and Invalid. The trackball is provided as a standard device. If the trackball malfunctions, the cursor can be moved by using the [EBL] dial and [VRM] dial. The cursor moves horizontally when [EBL] is operated, and moves vertically when [VRM] is To switch between EBL / VRM operation and cursor operation while On is selected, Press the operated.
[EBL] dial for 2 seconds. On : Cursor is operated using a [EBL] [VRM] dial. Off : Cursor is operated using a trackball.
[2] Cursor Length
[4] Cursor Pattern Set the length of the cross cursor mark of the display. Short Long
: Cuts the cross cursor mark in length.
: Makes the cross cursor mark twice as long as when Short is selected. The type of the cross cursor mark displayed of the display is selected.
: Type 1 is selected for the cross cursor mark 1 displayed in the radar display.
: Type 2 is selected for the cross cursor mark 2 displayed in the radar display.
: Type 3 is selected for the cross cursor mark 1 displayed in the radar display.
: Type 4 is selected for the cross cursor mark 2 displayed in the radar display. 3-85 3.8 Applied Operations
3.8.5 Set Radar Display (Display Setting) This system can save combinations of display color and brilliance in accordance with ambient lighting conditions and the radar display can be easily switched. Follow the procedures below to set display color and brilliance to be saved before hand. Setting display color (Display Color Setting) Procedures 1 Press the [DAY / NIGHT] key for 2 seconds. The Display Color Setting menu will appear.
[1] Day / Night Specify the mode to be changed. The following modes are available. 3 Day1 Day2 Day3 Dusk Night
: Day mode 1
: Day mode 2
: Day mode 3
: Dusk mode
: Night mode
: Used under bright lighting conditions.
: Used under bright lighting conditions.
: Used under bright lighting conditions.
: Used under dim lighting conditions.
: Used under dark lighting conditions. Setting color of each element Specify the color for the element. The color for the following elements can be specified. Outer PPI Inner PPI Character RADAR Video RADAR Trails (Time) Target Symbol Cursor Range Rings EBL / VRM / PI Own Symbol / HL / Vector
: The color of the background outside radar video PPI is selected.
: The color of the background inside radar video PPI is selected.
: The color of the character and bearing scale is selected.
: The color of the radar video is selected.
: The color of the time radar trails is selected.
: The color of the target symbol is selected.
: The color of the cursor is selected.
: The color of the range rings is selected.
: The color of the EBL / VRM / PI is selected.
: The color of the own ship symbol, heading line, own ship vector is selected. Note: Those selected colors can be saved for each Day / Night mode. 3-86 Procedures Setting display brilliance (Brilliance Setting) 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the Brilliance Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 2. Brilliance Setting Setting brilliance of each element Specify the brilliance for the element. The brilliance for the following elements can be specified. Level4 indicates maximum brilliance and Level1 indicates minimum brilliance. RADAR Video RADAR Trails Target Symbol Range Rings EBL / VRM / PI Character Own Symbol / HL / Vector Keyboard
: The brilliance of the radar video is selected.
: The brilliance of the radar trails is selected.
: The brilliance of the target symbol is selected.
: The brilliance of the range rings is selected.
: The brilliance of the EBL / VRM / PI is selected.
: The brilliance of the character and bearing scale is selected.
: The brilliance of the own ship symbol, heading line, and own ship vector is selected.
: The brilliance of the operation panel is selected. Note: Those selected brilliance can be saved for each Day / Night mode. Setting radar video brilliance (VID) The brilliance of the video of the display is adjusted. 1 Put the cursor on radar video brilliance switching VID (brilliance /
Alarm on page 2-28), and press the [ENT] key to adjust the radar video brilliance to obtain the best-to-view video. Procedures The brilliance of the radar video can be adjusted on four stages without opening the Brilliance Setting menu. Adjust the radar display to obtain the best-to-view video. 3-87 3.8 Applied Operations
Setting target symbol brilliance (TT) Procedures The brilliance of the target symbol of the display is adjusted. 1 Put the cursor on tracked target / AIS target symbol brilliance switching TT (brilliance / Alarm on page 2-28), and press the [ENT] key to adjust the brilliance of the target symbol to obtain the best-to-view video. The brilliance of the target symbol can be adjusted on four stages without opening the Brilliance Setting menu. Adjust the radar display to obtain the best-to-view video. 3 3.8.6 Adjust Sound Volume (Buzzer Volume) When an alarm is activated, the operation panel issues an alarm audible to inform user of the change of the condition. The alarm sound can be adjusted by performing the following procedures. Procedures 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the Buzzer Volume menu by performing the following menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 5. Buzzer Volume The volume of the alarm sound can be specified for each cause for alarm. Level4 indicates maximum volume and Off indicates minimum volume.
: The operation key acknowledgement is set.
: The incorrect operation alarm is set. Key ACK OPE Miss CPA / TCPA Alarm : The dangerous ship alarm is set. New Target Alarm : The automatic acquisition target alarm is set. Lost Alarm Navigation Alarm System Alarm Inter Switch
: The target lost alarm is set.
: The navigation data abnormality alarm is set.
: The system abnormality alarm is set.
: The inter switch switching alarm is set. 3-88 3.8.7 Set User Keys [USER KEY 1 / 2]
Users can freely make settings with [USER KEY1] key and [USER KEY2] key. By using the keys, users can open a frequently used menu by only single operation, or assign special functions, to the user key switches. Initial Setting (User Key Setting) Set functions that can be performed with the user key switches.
[I]
Procedures 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the User Key Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 4. User Key Setting This system provides two user keys: [USER KEY1] and [USER KEY2]. Different functions can be allocated to each key. Functions that can be allocated to each key are as follows:
Menu Zoom TM Reset
: A specific menu is directly displayed.
: The zoom display function is switched between on and off.
: Reset to initial own ship position in true motion display mode.
[II] Using User Keys (Directly displaying a specified menu) Preset the menu that is to be displayed with the user key switch. Procedures 1 Make the initial setting for the user key to Menu . Make settings in accordance with Section [I] Initial Setting (User Key Setting). 2 Perform the general menu open procedure to open the menu that is to be directly displayed with User Key. 3 While the menu is open, Press the [USER KEY1] key or [USER KEY2]
key for 2 seconds. The menu currently being displayed is saved for the pressed user key. Directly displaying the menus assigned to the User Keys Procedures 1 Press the [USER KEY1] key or the [USER KEY2] key. The menu set for the pressed user key will open. Subsequently, general menu operation can be performed. 3-89 3.8 Applied Operations
[III] How to use the User key (Zoom Display) Preset whether to execute the zoom display by operating the user key. Procedures 1 Make the initial setting for the user key to Zoom . Make settings in accordance with Section [I] Initial Setting (User Key Setting). Executing zoom display 1 Press either [USER KEY1] key or [USER KEY2] key for which Zoom 3 Procedures Cancellation has been set. The zoom mode is activated.
[ENT] key. Zoom is set. 2 Put the cursor on a location that is to be zoomed, and press the 1 Press either [USER KEY1] key or [USER KEY2] key for which Zoom has been set. The zoom mode is cancelled and a normal display will appear.
[IV] How to use the User key (TM Reset) Preset whether to execute the TM Reset by operating the user key. Procedures 1 Make the initial setting for the user key to TM Reset . Make settings in accordance with Section [I] Initial Setting (User Key Setting). Resetting own ship to its initial position Procedures 1 Press either [USER KEY1] key or [USER KEY2] key for which TM Reset has been set. Own ship will be reset to its initial position as established when the relative motion mode is changed to the true motion mode. The ship starts moving from that position. 3-90 3.8.8 Set Navigation Data Display (Multi Window Setting) By performing the following operation, it is possible to display navigation data of the wind direction /
velocity, water depth and the like, as a graph of the display. Procedures 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Press the [3] key. The Multi Window Setting menu will appear. Detailed settings of the display are possible by changing the settings of each item.
[1] DIR / DIST EXP Display Determine whether to expand the value display of cursor, EBL, and VRM. The value display is expanded in digital information area 2. When the cursor mark moves on the PPI, the display of cursor information is expanded. When an EBL or VRM is operated, the value display of each marker is expanded. While the menu is open, any display is not expanded.
: Does not expand any display.
: Expands the display in digital information area 2. The expanded display remains for 5 seconds after the operation of each marker, and then it will disappear.
: Expands the display in digital information area 2. Off On Always On
[2] Numeric NAV INFO Determine whether to display the numeric values of received navigation information. One of two digital information areas is used to display data. When navigation data is displayed, the sizes of the target tracking (TT) / AIS information areas are exclusively decreased. Navigation information of the water depth, water temperature, tidal current, wind direction / speed, and destination is displayed with numeric values. Put the cursor on the digital information display Target (menu on page 2-27), and press the
[ENT] key. The navigation data display function is switched between on and off.
: Does not display the numeric values of navigation information.
: Displays the numeric values of navigation information in digital information area 1.
: Displays the numeric values of navigation information in digital information area 2. Off Area1 Area2 3-91 3.8 Applied Operations
[3] Depth Graph Setting >
The Depth Graph Setting menu will appear.
[1] Depth Graph Display Determine whether to display received water depth information with a graph. One of two digital information areas is used to display data. When the water-depth graph is displayed, the sizes of the target tracking (TT) / AIS information areas are exclusively decreased. Put the cursor on the digital information display Target (menu on page 2-27), and press the
[ENT] key. The water-depth graph display function is switched between on and off. 3
: Does not display a water depth graph.
: Displays the water depth graph in digital information area 1.
: Displays the water depth graph in digital information area 2.
[2] Depth Range Select the depth range on the water depth graph.
: Sets 50 m as the depth range.
: Sets 100 m as the depth range.
: Sets 250 m as the depth range.
: Uses the depth range in the DPT sentence included in received data.
[3] Time Range Select the time range on the water depth graph.
: Sets 10 minutes as the time range.
: Sets 15 minutes as the time range.
: Sets 30 minutes as the time range.
: Sets 60 minutes as the time range.
: Sets 12 hours as the time range.
[4] Depth Unit Set the unit of water depth for the water-depth graph.
: The feet is used as the unit of water depth.
: The fathom is used as the unit of water depth.
: The meter is used as the unit of water depth. Off Area1 Area2 50m 100m 250m AUTO 10min 15min 30min 60min 12hour Feet Fathom Meters 3-92
[4] Wind Graph Setting >
The Wind Graph Setting menu will appear.
[1] Wind Graph Display Determine whether to display received wind direction / speed information with a graph. One of two digital information areas is used to display data. When the wind direction / speed is displayed, the sizes of the target tracking (TT) / AIS information areas are exclusively decreased. Put the cursor on the digital information display Target (menu on page 2-27), and press the
[ENT] key. The wind direction / speed graph display function is switched between on and off.
: Does not display the wind direction / speed graph.
: Displays the wind direction / speed graph in digital information area 1.
: Displays the wind direction / speed graph in digital information area 2. Off Area1 Area2
[2] Wind Speed Unit Set the unit of wind speed for the wind direction / speed graph. m/s km/h kn
: Meters per second are used as the unit of wind speed.
: Meters per hour are used as the unit of wind speed.
: Knots are used as the unit of wind speed.
[5] TEMP Graph Setting >
The TEMP Graph Setting menu will appear.
[1] TEMP Graph Display display. Determine whether to display the graph of the water-temperature data that has been received of the One of two digital information areas is used to display data. When the water-temperature graph is displayed, the sizes of the target tracking (TT) / AIS digital information areas are exclusively decreased. Put the cursor on the digital information display Target (menu on page 2-27), and press the
[ENT] key. The water-temperature graph display function is switched between on and off. Off Area1 Area2
: The water-temperature graph is not displayed.
: The water-temperature graph is displayed in the digital information area 1.
: The water-temperature graph is displayed in the digital information area 2.
[2] TEMP Graph Color Set the color for the water-temperature graph. There are eight selection items: Color , White , Cyan , Blue , Green , Yellow , Pink , and Red .
[3] TEMP Range When Color is selected for the display color for the water-temperature graph, set the temperature range of each color. 3-93
[4] Time Range 3.8 Applied Operations
Set the time range for the water-temperature graph. 10min 15min 30min 60min 12hour
: The time range is set at 10 minutes.
: The time range is set at 15 minutes.
: The time range is set at 30 minutes.
: The time range is set at 60 minutes.
: The time range is set at 12 hours.
[6] Course Bar Setting >
The Course Bar Setting menu will appear. 3
[1] Course Bar Display display. Determine whether to display the bar graph for the course data that has been received of the One of two digital information areas is used to display data. When the course-bar graph is displayed, the sizes of the target tracking (TT) / AIS information areas are exclusively decreased. Put the cursor on the digital information display Target (menu on page 2-27), and press the
[ENT] key. The course bar display function is switched between on and off. Off Area1 Area2
: The course bar graph is not displayed.
: The course bar graph is displayed in the numeric value data area 1.
: The course bar graph is displayed in the numeric value data area 2.
[2] AUTO Pilot Course Determine which field of the APB sentence that has been received is used to display Autopilot
(AP) course. Course to Steer From ORG From CURR POSN
: The steering angle is displayed.
: The bearing difference from the original point is displayed.
: The bearing difference from own ship is displayed.
[3] ROT Scale Set the maximum scale for the TURN Rate graph. 30-0-30 60-0-60 90-0-90 120-0-120 150-0-150 300-0-300
: The scale is set at 30 /min.
: The scale is set at 60 /min.
: The scale is set at 90 /min.
: The scale is set at 120 /min.
: The scale is set at 150 /min.
: The scale is set at 300 /min. 3-94 3.9 USE FUNCTION KEY [FUNC]
Radar Function Setting is provided for easily obtaining the best radar video by saving complex radar signal processing settings in the optimum status by use, and calling the setting in accordance with the conditions for using the function. Functions are factory-set for general use, and the settings can be fine adjusted by operating the menu. Four function modes are available, and they are factory-set as follows:
Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4
: Coast
: Deepsea
: Fishnet
: Storm Useful for observing short-range videos. Suitable for general ocean navigation. Useful for small target. Useful for observing videos in stormy weather. 3.9.1 Operation Procedures [FUNC]
Calling a Function Procedures 1 Press the [FUNC] key. Each time the [FUNC] key is pressed, the selection changes cyclically as follows. Function Off Function 1 Function 2 Function 3 Function 4 Function Off The name of the current function mode is displayed in the function (FUNC) mode switching ( lower left of the display on page 2-18). Alternatively, put the cursor on the function (FUNC) mode switching, and press the
[ENT] key to conduct the same operation as the above. Changing Function Setting (temporary change) When radar signal processing setting is changed by using the menu or button of the display while function 1 to 4 is called, the change is temporarily reflected to the operating state. Since this method does not change the memory contents, the new setting is discarded as soon When the previous function is called again, operation is performed according to the memory as another function is called. contents. Changing Function Setting (memory contents change) To change the memory contents of functions 1 to 4, use the function setting menu. For how to operate the function setting menu, see Section 3.9.3. 3-95 3.9 Use Function Key
3.9.2 Function Setting Menu Items (User Function Setting) The function setting menu has the items below. Page 1 1. Mode 2. IR 3. Process 4. Target Enhance 5. AUTO STC/FTC 6. Save Present State Name of the mode to be used Radar interference rejection Video process Target enhance Automatic clutter suppression Saving of the present state Coast / Deepsea /
Off / Low / Middle / High PROC Off / 3Scan CORREL /
Off / Level1 / Level2 / Level3 Off / AUTO Sea / AUTO Sea/Rain Page 2 1. Pulse Length 0.75NM 2. Pulse Length 1.5NM 3. Pulse Length 3 / 4NM 4. Pulse Length 6 / 8NM 5. Pulse Length 12NM 6. Pulse Length 16NM Standard pulse length of 0.75 NM range Standard pulse length of 1.5 NM range Standard pulse length of 3 NM range Standard pulse length of 6 NM range Standard pulse length of 12 NM range Standard pulse length of 16 NM range SP1 / MP1 SP1 / MP1 / LP1 SP1 / MP1 / LP1 MP1 / LP1 / LP2 MP1 / LP1 / LP2 MP1 / LP1 / LP2 Page 3 Dynamic range of radar video 1. Video Latitude 2. Video Noise Rejection Radar video noise rejection 3. AUTO Dynamic Range Automatic dynamic range control 4. Process Switch 5. 2nd Process Mode 6. Process Switch Range Video process switching range 7. Fast Target Detection Radar video process switching Second video process mode Fast moving target detection Page 4 Radar trails length Radar trails mode 1. Trails Interval 2. Trails Mode 3. Trails Reference Level Radar trails plotting threshold 4. Trails Reduction 5. Time / All Combine 6. Trails Process 7. Max Interval Thinning of radar trails Superimpose-display of time radar trails and continuous radar trails Radar trails video process Maximum time for radar trails display Narrow / Normal / Wide / Super Wide Off / Level1 / Level2 Off / On Off / Range FIX / AUTO PROC Off / 3Scan CORREL /
Range setting Off / On Off / 15sec /
True / Relative Level1-4 Off / Level1-3 Off / On Off / On Short / Middle / Long / Super Long Page 5 1. Gain Offset 2. PRF 3. Small Buoy Detection 4. Fishnet Detection 5. Antenna Height Gain correction Pulse repetition frequency Small target detection mode Fishnet detection mode Antenna height Correction value setting Normal / Economy / High Power Off / On Off / On Default / -5m / 5-10m / 10-20m / 20m-
3-96 3 3.9.3 Overview of Function Operations (User Function Setting) The following outlines the operation of each function selected from the function setting menu. Procedures 1 Press the [FUNC] key for 2 seconds. The User Function Setting menu will appear. Specify the number for the function for which the settings are to be changed. The following are the operation overviews of each function setting item.
[Page 1] [1] Mode Selects the function name to be indicated at the lower left of the display when the function is When the setting is changed back to the factory setting, the initial value of the selected mode is selected. called. The following 11 modes are provided.
: Use this mode to monitor a relatively short range, for example, bays and coasts where many boats and ships are running. (Importance is attached to resolution.)
: Use this mode to monitor a relatively long range, for example, the open sea. (Importance is attached to long-range gain.)
: Use this mode to detect small targets such as fishnets of round haul netters hidden by sea clutter returns. (Importance is attached to sea clutter suppression, and gain to moving targets lowers.)
: Use this mode when many rain / snow clutter returns or sea clutter returns are detected in stormy weather. (Importance is attached to rain / snow clutter and sea clutter suppression, and gain slightly lowers.)
: Use this mode when only a few rain / snow clutter returns or sea clutter returns are detected.
: Use this mode when sea clutter is not strong but rain / snow clutter is strong.
(Importance is attached to rain / snow clutter suppression, and gain slightly lowers.)
: Use this mode to monitor utmost distances in the broad ocean.
: Use this mode to detect small targets like radio buoys in areas outside the sea clutter area. (This mode displays targets of which detection probability is low.)
: General mode used when the nine modes above are not applicable.
: General mode used when the nine modes above are not applicable.
: Use this mode to detect flocks of sea birds. Coast Deepsea Fishnet Storm Calm Rain Bird Long Buoy User1 User2
[Page 1] [2] IR (Interference Rejection) Same function as IR described in Section 3.4.1. 3-97 3.9 Use Function Key
3
[Page 1] [3] Process (Video Process) Same function as Process described in Section 3.4.4.
[Page 1] [4] Target Enhance Same function as Target Enhance described in Section 3.4.3.
[Page 1] [5] Auto STC / FTC (Auto Sea / Rain) Detects unwanted waves such as rain / snow clutter and sea clutter and automatically suppresses When the sea state or weather changes, this function automatically performs suppression processing in accordance with the situation. Suppression processing is not full automatic, and requires the operator to adjust the afterimages of them. unwanted waves. To adjust the afterimage of sea clutter, use the [SEA] dial. To adjust the afterimage of rain / snow clutter, use the [RAIN] dial. In areas where the density of unwanted waves is low, unwanted waves may remain being judged as targets. Thus, use the automatic clutter suppression mode together with the video process mode. Characteristics of the automatic clutter suppression function. Off AUTO Sea AUTO Sea/Rain
: Disables the automatic clutter suppression function. Select off when rain / snow clutter and sea clutter are not strong or when the ship is in a bay.
: Automatically detects the strength of sea clutter, and performs the most suitable sea clutter suppression processing. Even when the strength of sea clutter varies depending on the wind direction, AUTO Sea performs the most suitable suppression processing. Land like islands can be displayed naturally. Since rain clouds outside sea clutter areas are recognized as land, there is no effect of suppressing rain / snow clutter.
: Along with AUTO Sea, AUTO Rain automatically detects the strength of rain / snow clutter, and performs the most suitable rain
/ snow clutter suppression processing. When rain clouds are scattered about, AUTO Rain performs rain
/ snow clutter suppression processing for only the rain-cloud areas. Since land is recognized as rain clouds, land videos become obscure.
[Page 2] [1] - [7] Pulse Length Sets the standard transmitter pulse length in each range. When the range is called, the pulse range is used.
[Page 3] [1] - [7] Process Setting Operation is the same as that of the Process Setting menu described in Section 3.8.1. 3-98
[Page 4] [1] - [7] Trails Setting Same functions as in the Trails Setting menu described in Section 3.8.2.
[Page 5] [1] Gain Offset Corrects gain while the function mode is called. Since the displayed noise level varies depending on the combination of the video process mode and the interference rejection level, gain needs fine adjustment for always obtaining the highest level. The gain correction function saves the correction value set by the gain adjust in each function mode, so it can obtain the highest gain without the gain adjust being operated when the function mode is changed. To set high gain, set a value on the + side. To set low gain, set a value on the - side. When the radar interference rejection level is increased, the noise level is lowered. Thus, set a gain correction value to the + side. When the video process mode 3Scan CORREL , 4Scan CORREL , or 5Scan CORREL is used, the noise level is lowered. Thus, set a gain correction value to the + side. When the video process mode Remain or Peak Hold is used, noise is hard to disappear. Thus, set a gain correction value to the - side.
[Page 5] [2] PRF Same function as in the Pulse Repetition Frequency described in 3.8.3.
[Page 5] [3] Small Buoy Detection When the automatic sea clutter suppression function is used, this mode is used to process signals for detecting small targets. Off : Activates the general signal processing mode. On : The signal processing mode for detecting small targets.
[Page 5] [4] Fishnet Detection Use this mode to detect small targets hidden by sea clutter returns. The simultaneous use with the automatic rain / snow clutter suppression function will increase effects. Off : Activates the general signal processing mode. On : Activates the fishnet detection mode.
[Page 5] [5] Antenna Height Set the height of radar antenna above sea level. The STC/FTC curve is changed.
-5m 5-10m 10-20m 20m-
: Set the antenna height under 5m.
: Set the antenna height 5m to 10m.
: Set the antenna height 10m to 20m.
: Set the antenna height over 20m. 3-99 3.9 Use Function Key
3.9.4 Overview of saved Function Setting Data The overview of saved function setting data is as follows:
Factory-set data Default data Data that can be called
: Saved data that general operation cannot change
: Standard data of each function mode that users can change
: Saved data that can be called by pressing the [FUNC] key Function Setting Factory-set data Coast Deepsea Fishnet Storm Calm Rain Bird Long Buoy User1 User2 Function Setting Default data Function Setting Data that can be called
[page5]-[9]
Coast Deepsea Fishnet Storm Calm Rain Bird Long Buoy User1 User2
[page1]-[1]
FUNC1 FUNC2 FUNC3 FUNC4
[page5]-[8]
Current data Present
[FUNC]
[page1]-[6]
3 User Function Menu [Page 1] [1] Mode Calls the default value of the mode, and saves it for the function number. User Function Menu [Page 1] [6] Save Present State The currently operating state can be saved for the function number. Use this function to save the state of good setting that will be frequently used. User Function Menu [Page 5] [8] Set Mode Default Saves the setting of the current function number, as the default setting of the mode. User Function Menu [Page 5] [9] Initialize Changes the memory contents of the mode, which is used with the current function number, back to the factory setting. 3-100 3.10 USE USER SETTING The operation status of the radar is recorded. If the system is operated by more than one operator, the operators can register operation status as suitable for them and call the status. Operation status for up to five operations can be registered, and a name can be assigned to each status. (Up to 10 alphanumeric characters)
* Data saved by the user setting Display Color Setting menu Buzzer Volume User Key Setting menu Display Style (Date display style) EBL / VRM Control CURS Cursor Length 3.10.1 Save Operating State (Save User Setting) The system's current operating state can be saved in the system by performing the operation below. 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the User Setting menu by performing the following menu Procedures operation. 5. Sub Menu 3. User Setting 3 Press the [2] key. The Input File Name menu will appear. 4 Enter the file name to be saved. The operating state data will be saved. Up to 10 characters can be entered. For the input method on the character input screen, see Section 3.3.4. 3-101 3.10 Use User Setting
3.10.2 Load Operating State (Load User Setting) The operating state saved in the system can be loaded by performing the operation below. When the operating state is loaded, the previous operating state data is discarded. Therefore, if you do not want to discard the operating state data, save the operating state by performing the operation described in Section 3.10.1. 1 Put the cursor on the display item switching (Brilliance / Alarm on page 2-28), and press the [ENT] key. The Brilliance menu and the Display INFO menu are switched. 2 Put the cursor on the user setting load (Display information on 3 Procedures 3.10.3 Delete Operating State (Delete User Setting) Procedures 3 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be loaded. page 2-28), and press the [ENT] key. The Load User Setting menu will appear. Confirmation Window will appear. 4 Press the [1] key. The operating state data will be loaded. The operating state saved in the system can be deleted by performing the operation below. Use this function to delete unnecessary operating state data. 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the Delete User Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 3. User Setting 3. Delete User Setting Confirmation Window will appear. 4 Press the [1] key. The operating state data will be deleted. 3 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be deleted. 3-102 3.11 USING CARD This radar has two card slots. Inserting a flash memory card (option) into a card slot, you can save the following contents, saved in the process unit, in the card or can load data from the card to the process unit. Trails of own ship Track of other ship Waypoint Route Mark Line
: 7000 points maximum
: 20 target1500 points (the Target Tracking unit, or AIS unit option is necessary)
: 2000 points maximum (20000 items when the plotter unit option is connected)
: 999 points maximum (the plotter unit option is necessary)
: 10 routes maximum (the plotter unit option is necessary) These pieces of information can be saved in a flash memory card as a file. The internal capacity is as large as only a file. An internally created file can be saved until the flash memory card is full. 3.11.1 Operate File on the Card (File Manager) Procedures Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. 1 Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Press the [STBY] key. The transmission standby state is activated. 3 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 4 Press the [1] key. The File Manager window will appear. The window will not be open when the system is in the transmission state. 3-103 3.11 Using Card
3 Information saved in the process unit is displayed in the Memory Content. Own Track Remain Target Track Remain Mark / Line Remain WPT Remain Route Remain Internal Total
: Number of data points for own ship's track (7000 points maximum).
: Number of remaining data points of own ship's track that can be saved.
: The number of target track (up to 20 targets).
: The remaining number of target track to be saved.
: Number of mark and line points made with user map (up to 2000 items. 20000 items when the plotter unit option is connected).
: Number of remaining data points of marks and lines that can be saved.
: Number of data points of created waypoints (999 points maximum).
: Remaining waypoints that can be saved.
: Number of data points of created routes (10 routes maximum).
: Remaining routes that can be saved.
: Total number of data points. The file name and data saved in the selected device will be displayed. Pressing the arrows located upper right and bottom right of the file name list will scroll the list. 3-104 Procedures
[I] Copy Internal Information to Card (Copy Internal -> Card) 1 Press the [2] key while the File Manager menu is open. Selected items for Device1 will be displayed. 2 Press the [1] key. Internal is selected. 3 Press the [3] key. Selected items for Device2 will be displayed. 4 Press numeric keys corresponding to the device to which data is to be copied. The list of files saved in the selected device will be displayed. 5 Put the cursor on the data to be copied, and press the [ENT] key. Pressing the [ENT] key will select the data. Pressing the [ENT] key one more time will cancel the selection. 6 Put the cursor on Copy , and press the [ENT] key. The character input screen for the Input File Name menu will appear. 7 Enter the file name to be saved. Up to 10 characters can be entered. For the input method on the character input screen, see Section 3.3.4. After the data has been entered, Confirmation Window will appear. 8 Press the [1] key. The entered name is written into the selected device as a file name. Up to the maximum number of items, described on the previous page, can be saved in the device. With regard to the capacity for saving data, data can be saved on a flash memory card as a file, and those files can be saved until the flash memory card is full. 3-105 3 3.11 Using Card
[II] Load Information from Card to Internal Portion (Copy Card ->
Internal) Procedures 1 Press the [2] key while the File Manager menu is open. Selected items for Device1 will be displayed. 2 Press the [1] key. Internal is selected. 3 Press the [3] key. 4 Press numeric keys corresponding to the device in which data to be Selected items for Device2 will be displayed. loaded is saved. The list of files saved in the selected device will be displayed. 5 Put the cursor on the data to be copied, and press the [ENT] key. Pressing the [ENT] key will select the data. Pressing the [ENT] key one more time will cancel the selection. 6 Put the cursor on Copy , and press the [ENT] key. Confirmation Window will appear. 7 Press the [1] key to overwrite data, or press the [2] key to add new data. When Overwrite is selected, internally saved data is deleted and new data is loaded. When Add is selected, new data is added to the saved data. 8 Press the [1] key. The selected file is loaded into the system from the card. When adding data saved on the card to the data saved in the system, data can be copied from multiple files. However, when the maximum number of units of data is reached, additional data cannot be loaded. Even in the ADD mode, WPT data and Route data are overwritten. 3-106 Procedures
[III] Copy Information (Copy) 1 Press the [2] key while the File Manager menu is open. Selected items for Device1 will be displayed. 2 Press numeric keys corresponding to the device from which data is to be copied. The list of files saved in the selected device will be displayed. 3 Press the [3] key. Selected items for Device2 will be displayed. be copied. The list of files saved in the selected device will be displayed. 4 Press numeric keys corresponding to the device to which data is to 5 Put the cursor on the data to be copied, and press the [ENT] key. Pressing the [ENT] key will select the data. Pressing the [ENT] key one more time will cancel the selection. 6 Put the cursor on Copy , and press the [ENT] key. The character input screen for the Input File Name menu will appear. If there is a file having the same name, the file selection window will appear. When deleting saved data and copying new data, press the [1] key to select Overwrite. When adding data to a Waypoint file, press the [2] key to select Add. Even in the Add mode, WPT data and Route data are overwritten. When selection has been made, Confirmation Window will appear. 7 Enter the file name to be saved. Up to 10 characters can be entered. For the input method on the character input screen, see Section 3.3.4. After the data has been entered, Confirmation Window will appear. 8 Press the [1] key. The entered name is written into the selected device as a file name. 3-107 3.11 Using Card
[IV] Erase File (Erase) 1 Press the [2] key while the File Manager menu is open. Selected items for Device1 will be displayed. 2 Press numeric keys corresponding to the device in which data to be erased is saved. The list of files saved in the selected device will be displayed. 3 Select data to be erased. Pressing the [ENT] key will select the data. Pressing the [ENT] key one more time will cancel the selection. 4 Put the cursor on Erase , and press the [ENT] key. 3 Procedures Procedures Confirmation Window will appear. 5 Press the [1] key. The selected file will be erased.
[V] Initializing a card (Format) the [ENT] key. Confirmation Window will appear. 3 Press the [1] key. Initialization will be executed. 1 Press the [2] or [3] key while the File Manager is open. Selected items for Device1 or Device2 will be displayed. 2 Put the cursor on Format for the device to be initialized, and press
[VI] Showing data saved on the card (Show Card) 1 Press the [2] or [3] key while the File Manager is open. Selected items for Device1 or Device2 will be displayed. 2 Press numeric keys corresponding to the device in which data to be displayed is saved. The list of files saved in the selected device will be displayed. Procedures Exit
[VII] Exit 1 Press the [0] key. The File Manager menu will close. 3-108 3.12 DISPLAY SIMPLE CHART 3.12.1 Display JRC Coastline ROM Card [MAP]
Insert the JRC coastline ROM card with the top surface upward into card slot 1 (lower) or 2
(upper). Press the [MAP] key, and the coastlines will be displayed automatically.
Two JRC coastline ROM cards can be inserted into card slots 1 and 2 at the same time.
For ranges including detailed coastlines, refer to the Coastline ROM card catalog.
Do not insert an ERC card (provided by Japan Hydrographic Association) or C-MAP card into a card slot while JRC Coastline ROM card is in the other slot. Doing so causes display trouble. Procedures 1 Press the [Map] key while the JRC coastline ROM card is being inserted into the card slot. Coastline will be displayed. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 3.12.2 Display ERC Card [MAP]
Insert the ERC card (provided by Japan Hydrographic Association) with the top surface upward into card slot 1 (lower) or 2 (upper). Press the [MAP] key, and the coastlines will be displayed automatically.
Two ERC cards can be inserted into card slots 1 and 2 at the same time.
For ranges of charts to be displayed, refer to the catalog issued by Japan Hydrographic Association.
Do not insert JRC Coastline ROM card or C-MAP card into a card slot while the ERC card is in the other slot. Doing so causes display trouble. Procedures 1 Press the [Map] key while the ERC card is being inserted into the card slot. Coastlines will be displayed. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 3-109 3.12 Display Simple Chart
3.12.3 Display JRC Chart on CF Card (SEL JRC ROM Card File) By copying multiple JRC coastline ROM cards onto a compact flash memory card, this function selectively displays any two charts among the copied charts. For a ship that sails in the wide range, this function is convenient because charts can be selected from the menu without alternately inserting JRC coastline ROM cards. Note: The copied chart can operate only in the system that originally copied the chart. The copied chart cannot be operated in other systems. The capacity of the compact flash memory card to be used is 2GB or less. Procedures 1
[I] Copying a JRC ROM card to a CF card (Copy JRC ROM Card to CF) Insert a JRC coastline ROM card into card slot 1 (lower) and insert a compact flash memory card into card slot 2 (upper). Flash memory card (option) is necessary. A PCMCIA (PC card) adapter for the compact flash memory card is necessary to insert a compact flash memory card. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 3 3 Open the JRC / ERC Setting menu by performing the following menu 2 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. operation. 3. JRC/ERC Setting 9. Next 4 Press the [7] key. Confirmation Window will appear. 5 Press the [1] key. Data on the JRC card will be copied onto the compact flash memory card. 6 To copy multiple JRC charts, alternately change JRC coastline ROM cards and repeat procedures 4 and 5. 3-110 Procedures 1
[II] Selecting a copied JRC chart (SEL JRC ROM Card File) Insert a compact flash memory card on which a JRC chart has been copied into slot 2. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. 3 Press the [6] key. The SEL JRC ROM Card File menu will appear. The selected file will be shown in reverse video. Cancelling the selected file 4 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired file to be selected. 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the file to be cancelled. The canceled file name will return to the original normal display. Note: Up to 2 files of the JRC chart can be selected. If JRC charts are not copied on the compact flash memory card, the file names is not be displayed. 3.12.4 Fill Charts (Fill Land Area) This function fills the chart when JRC / ERC card is in use. Procedures 1 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. 2 Press the [1] key. The Fill Land Area function is switched between on and off. On Off
: Land area are filled.
: Land area are not filled. 3-111 3.12 Display Simple Chart
3.12.5 Set JRC / ERC Chart Display (JRC / ERC Setting) This function enables the setting of detail information about chart display. Procedures 1 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. 2 Press the [3] key. The JRC / ERC Setting Menu will appear. Detail information about the colors and brilliance of JRC / ERC chart display can be set by changing the settings of the menu items. The data of colors and brilliance can be saved for each day / night mode. 3
[1] Day/Night Select a desired display mode before setting the colors and brilliance of chart display. There are 5 selection items: Day1 , Day2 , Day3 , Dusk , and Night .
[2] Color of Land Select the color of land display. There are 4 selection items: Brown , Yellow , Green , and White .
[3] Bright of Land Select the brilliance of land display. There are 3 selection items: Low , Middle , and High .
[4] Color of Sea
[5] Bright of Sea Select the color of sea display. There are 4 selection items: Gray , Cyan , Blue , and Green . Select the bright of sea display. There are 4 selection items: Off , Low , Middle , and High .
[6] Color of Name Select the color of a location name. There are 8 selection items: Black , White , Gray , Blue , Green , Yellow , Pink , and Red . 3-112
[7] Bright of Name Select the brilliance of location name display. There are 4 selection items: Off , Low , Middle , and High .
[8] Bright of Track/Mark/Line Select the brilliance of track, mark and line. There are 4 selection items: Level1 , Level2 , Level3 , and Level4 .
[9] Next Moves to the next page.
[1] LAT/LON Line Line&NUM NUM
[2] Color of L/L Line
[3] Bright of L/L Line Select the mode to display latitude and longitude lines. There are 2 selection items:
:Displays both latitude / longitude lines and values indicating the latitude and longitude.
:Displays only the values indicating the latitude and longitude. Select the colors that are to represent latitude and longitude lines. There are 8 selection items: Black , White , Gray , Blue , Green , Yellow , Pink , and Red . Select the bright of latitude / longitude line display. There are 4 selection items: Off , Low , Middle , and High .
[4] ERC Display Request Set whether to display data saved in the ERC. On : Data in the ERC is displayed. Off : Data in the ERC is not displayed. Select the size of mark display on the ERC chart.
[5] ERC Mark Normal Small
: The ERC mark is displayed in normal size.
: The ERC mark is displayed in a size smaller than normal. 3-113 3 3.12 Display Simple Chart
[6] JRC ROM Card Display Sets the display contents of the JRC card. The JRC ROM Card Display menu will appear.
[1] Light House Determine whether to display lighthouses. Set whether to display data saved in the ERC. On : Light houses are displayed. Off : Light houses are not displayed.
[2] Buoy Determine whether to display buoys. Set whether to display data saved in the ERC. On : Buoys are displayed. Off : Buoys are not displayed.
[3] Rough Line Determine whether to display rough lines. Set whether to display data saved in the ERC. On : Rough lines are displayed. Off : Rough lines are not displayed. Determine whether to display other lines. Set whether to display data saved in the ERC. On : Other lines are displayed. Off : Other lines are not displayed.
[4] Other Line 3-114 Procedures Setting Contour Lines on JRC Chart (Contour Setting) 1 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. 2 Press the [4] key. The Contour Setting Menu will appear. Depths and display colors can be set for 9 contour lines in total: 8 for depth specification and 1 for other depths. 3 Press numeric keys corresponding to the depth for which the settings are to be changed. The numeric value input screen for the Contour Setting menu will appear. 4 Enter the depth to be set. For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input screen, see Section 3.3.4. After a value has been entered, depth contour setting items will be displayed. 5 Press numeric keys corresponding to the type of the depth contour to be set. The type of line for displaying the depth contour corresponding to the depth is set. 6 Select the number of display color to be set, pressing the numeric key. The selected color to represent the contour lines of the depth will be set. When Off is selected, the depth contour will not be displayed. To change the settings of other depths, repeat steps 3 to 6. JRC ROM card plotting mode (JRC ROM Card Draw Mode) Procedures 1 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. 2 Press the [8] key. The JRC ROM Card Draw Modes are switched. If the chart is plotted in segments due to the [Fast] display mode, change the mode to the [Detailed] mode. Fast Detailed
: The chart is displayed quickly.
: The chart is displayed in detail. 3-115 3.12 Display Simple Chart
3.12.6 Display C-MAP Card [MAP]
Turn off the power supply to the system, insert a C-MAP card into either card slot 1 (lower) or card slot 2 (upper), and then press the [Map] key. Coastlines will be displayed. Be sure to turn off the power supply to the system before inserting or removing a C-MAP card. If a C-MAP card is inserted or removed with the power supply turned on, a malfunction will occur on the display. When using a compact flash memory type C-MAP card, be sure to use a PCMCIA(PC card) adapter for the compact flash memory card which is commonly sold at retail outlets. Only one C-MAP card can be inserted. If two C-MAP cards are inserted at the same time, a malfunction will occur on the display. 3 With regard to the range of the chart to be displayed, refer to the catalog. Do not simultaneously insert a JRC coastline ROM card and an ERC card (issued by Japan Hydrographic Association) into the card slot. A malfunction will occur on the display. Procedures 1 Press the [Map] key while a C-MAP card is being inserted into the card slot. Coastlines will be displayed. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. Insert or remove a C-MAP card while the power supply to the system is turned off. C-MAP display setting (C-MAP Setting) Procedures 1 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. 2 Press the [2] key. The C-Map Setting menu will appear.
[1] LAT/LON Line Display Set whether to display latitude / longitude lines on the C-MAP. On : Latitude / longitude lines are displayed. Off : Latitude / longitude lines are not displayed.
[2] Depth Display Set whether to display water depth values on the C-MAP On : Water depth values are displayed. Off : Water depth values are not displayed. 3-116
[3] Depth Unit Set the unit to display water depth value on the C-MAP. Feet Fathom Meters Decimal Fathom
: The feet is used as the unit of water depth.
: The fathom is used as the unit of water depth.
: The meter is used as the unit of water depth.
: The decimal fathom is used as the unit of water depth.
[4] Light Sectors Display Set whether to display lighthouse's light sectors on the C-MAP. On : Light sectors are displayed. Off : Light sectors are not displayed.
[5] Light Sectors Level Set the level of lighthouse's light sectors displayed on the C-MAP. Levels from A to H are available.
[6] Chart Boundary Set whether to display chart boundary on the C-MAP. On : The chart boundary is displayed. Off : The chart boundary is not displayed.
[7] Buoy&Beacon Set the buoy and beacon display on the C-MAP and the type of marks.
: Buoys and beacons are not displayed. Off International : Buoys and beacons are displayed in the international format. US Simple
: Buoys and beacons are displayed in the US format.
: Buoys and beacons are displayed in a simple format.
[8] Names Set whether to display place-names on the C-MAP. On : Place-names are displayed. Off : Place-names are not displayed.
[9] Next Move on to the following page. 3-117 3.12 Display Simple Chart
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[1] Land Marks Set whether to display land marks on the C-MAP. On : Land marks are displayed. Off : Land marks are not displayed.
[2] River&Lake Set whether to display rivers and lakes on the C-MAP. On : Rivers and lakes are displayed. Off : Rivers and lakes are not displayed.
[3] Cultural Set whether to display cultural facilities on the C-MAP. On : Cultural facilities are displayed. Off : Cultural facilities are not displayed.
[4] Bottom Type Set whether to display bottom sediment on the C-MAP. On : Bottom sediment is displayed. Off : Bottom sediment is not displayed.
[5] Under Water Set whether to display reefs on the C-MAP. On : Reefs are displayed. Off : Reefs are not displayed.
[6] Depth Contour Set whether to display depth contour on the C-MAP. On : Depth contour is displayed. Off : Depth contour is not displayed. 3-118 3.12.7 Correcting Chart Position (Map Display Setting) Procedures 1 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. 2 Press the [5] key. The Map Display Setting Menu will appear. There are three methods for correcting the chart position.
[1] Shift Coast Line 1 With regard to display Coast Line 1, set the correction value by operating the cursor. Procedures 1 Press the [1] key while the Map Display Setting Menu is open. The chart display position correction 1 (Shift Coast Line 1) is set. 2 Move the cursor to the chart on which a position is to be corrected, and Press the [ENT] key. 3 Move the cursor to the radar video of which position is to be corrected, and Press the [ENT] key. Setting (correcting) will be indicated for Shift Coast Line 1. At this time, Map Shift is displayed in the map position correction (lower right of the display on page 2-4), indicating that the position is being corrected. Note: A correction value can be operated in the range -9.999 to +9.999. Cancellation 1 Press the [1] key while the Map Display Setting menu is open. Delete (no correction) is selected for the Shift Coast Line 1. At this time, Map Shift is not displayed in the map position correction (lower right of the display on page 2-4). 3-119 3.12 Display Simple Chart
[2] Shift Coast Line 2 With regard to Shift Coast Line 2, enter latitude / longitude to set a correction value. A correction value can be entered in the range -9.999 to +9.999. Procedures Cancellation 3 1 Press the [2] key while the Map Display Setting Menu is open. The latitude / longitude input screen for the Shift Coast Line2 menu will appear. 2 Enter a latitude / longitude correction value. For how to enter a value on the latitude / longitude input screen, see Section 3.3.4. The latitude / longitude correction value is determined. At this time, Map Shift is displayed in the map position correction (lower right of the display on page 2-4), indicating that the position is being corrected. 1 Press the [2] key while the Map Display Setting menu is open. The latitude / longitude input screen for the Shift Coast Line2 menu will appear. 2 Press the [0] key, and then [ENT] key. The correction value for the latitudinal direction will be set to 0. 3 Press the [0] key, and then [ENT] key. The correction value for the longitudinal direction will be set to 0. At this time, Map Shift is not displayed in the map position correction (lower right of the display on page 2-4).
[3] LAT/LON Correction This method corrects a chart position by changing the values of latitude and longitude that are sent by the navigation equipment. Only our service engineers are to use this correction method because the contents of data such as track data to be saved are changed when the method is used. A correction value can be entered in the range -9.999 to +9.999. Procedures Cancellation 1 Press the [3] key while the MAP Display Setting Menu is open. The latitude / longitude input screen for the LAT/LON Correction menu will appear. 2 Enter a latitude / longitude correction value. For how to enter a value on the latitude / longitude input screen, see Section 3.3.4. The latitude / longitude correction value is determined. 1 Press the [3] key while the Map Display Setting menu is open. The latitude / longitude input screen for the LAT/LON Correction menu will appear. 2 Press the [0] key, and then [ENT] key. The correction value for the latitudinal direction will be set to 0. 3-120 Procedures Cancellation Procedures 3 Press the [0] key, and then [ENT] key. The correction value for the longitudinal direction will be set to 0.
[4] Map Center Position This method corrects a chart position by entering the values of latitude and longitude at own ships position in manual mode. If latitude and longitude data sent by the navigation equipment has been entered, the data has priority over the manually entered values. 1 Press the [4] while the Map Display Setting Menu is open. The latitude / longitude input screen for the Map Center Position menu will appear. 2 Enter a latitude / longitude value. For how to enter a value on the latitude / longitude input screen, see Section 3.3.4. The latitude / longitude correction value is determined. 1 Press the [4] key while the Map Display Setting menu is open. The latitude / longitude input screen for the Map Center Position menu will appear. 2 Press the [0] key, and then press the [ENT] key. The latitude direction correction value will set at 0. 3 Press the [0] key, and then press the [ENT] key. The longitude direction correction value will be set at 0. 3.12.8 Chart plotting bearing mode (Map Draw AZI Mode) 1 Press the [Map] key for 2 seconds. The Map Setting menu will appear. 2 Press the [7] key. The Map Draw AZI Mode are switched. N-Up C-Up
: The chart is displayed in the North-up mode.
: The chart is displayed in the Course-up mode. 3-121 3 3.13 Capture Screen to Card
3.13 CAPTURE SCREEN TO CARD Screen can be saved to the memory card (option). Saved screen can be printed and reference of computer (This system can not print and reference.). Screen is saved BMP style or PNG style. 3.13.1 Save Screen to Card Procedures 2 1 Make the initial setting for the user key to Capture Screen . Make settings in accordance with Section 3.8.7. Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 3 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 4 Open the Capture Screen Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 7. Screen Capture Setting 5 Press the [2] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 6 Press either [USER KEY1] key or [USER KEY2] key for which Capture Screen has been set. The Copying displayed in lower right of the display, and screen data is saved to memory card. 3.13.2 Automatically Save Screen to Card Screen is saved to the memory card at a specified time interval. Procedures 1 Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 3 Open the Capture Screen Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 7. Screen Capture Setting 3-122 3.13.3 Erasing Save Screen Data Procedures 1 4 Press the [2] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 5 Press the [5] key to set a auto file erase. The AUTO file erase function can be turned on / off. On Off
: If the flash memory card is full, oldest folder is deleted and screen is captured. (The folder make 1 per hour.)
: If the flash memory card is full, pause to automatically save screen. 6 Press the [4] key AUTO Capture Interval setting menu will appear. 7 Enter the value of save screen interval time. For how to input numeric data on the numeric value input menu, see Section 3.3.4. The Copying displayed in lower right of the display at specified interval time, and screen data is saved to memory card. Insert a flash memory card into the card slot. Flash memory card (option) is necessary. For the insertion and removal of the card, see HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD in the appendix. 2 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 3 Open the Capture Screen Setting menu by performing the following menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 7. Screen Capture Setting 4 Press the [2] key to select a card slot. Slot1 and Slot2 of the Select Card Slot items are switched. 5 Press the [3] key. The File Erase menu will appear. 6 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired folder number. Folder is named "YYYYMMDD_hh00". * Y : year, M: month, D : day, h : hour 7 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired file number. File is named "JMA-5300_YYYYMMDD_hhmmss". * m : minute, s: second Confirmation Window will appear. 3-123 3.13 Capture Screen to Card
8 Press the [1] key. The selected screen data is erased and the name of the screen data is deleted from the list. 3.13.4 Set Save Items Set save items in the screen. 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. 2 Open the Capture Screen Setting menu by performing the following 3 Procedures 3 Press numeric keys corresponding to the desired item number.
: Except in radar echo, radar trails and chart. 3.13.5 Set File Style Procedures 2 Open the Capture Screen Setting menu by performing the following 3 Press the [6] key to select screen capture file style. menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 7. Screen Capture Setting 1. Select Item The item can be turned on / off. Off On
: The item is not saved.
: The item is saved. 1. Graphic 2. RADAR Video : Radar echo. 3. RADAR Trails
: Radar trails. 4. Chart
: JRC/ERC chart, C-MAP. Set screen capture file style. 1 Press the [RADAR MENU] key twice. menu operation. 5. Sub Menu 7. Screen Capture Setting BMP : File is saved to BMP style. PNG : File is saved to PNG style. 3-124 3.13.5 Open the Captured Screen File Procedures 1 As an example, Windows XP. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation. Insert a flash memory card into the PC. And open the drive. The drive name is difference of your PC installation. 2 Open the "JMA-5300" folder. 3 Open the "Screen" folder. 3-125 3.13 Capture Screen to Card
4 Open the folder of saved files. Folder is named "YYYYMMDD_hh00". * Y : year, M: month, D : day, h : hour 3 5 Open the file. File is named "JMA-5300_YYYYMMDD_hhmmss". * m : minute, s: second 3-126
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2013-11-15 | 3025 ~ 3075 | MRD - Marine Radar | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2013-11-15
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Japan Radio Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0028126522
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1 | Physical Address |
226 Airport Parkway
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San Jose, California 95110
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
B3: Maritime & Aviation Radio Services equipment in 47 CFR parts 80 & 87
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
CKE
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
NKE3710
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
Y**** K********
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
1-408********
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k******@jrc.co.jp
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 12/30/2013 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | MRD - Marine Radar | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | MARINE RADAR | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power listed is Conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s) including antenna co-location requirements of Section 1.1307(b)(3). | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Japan Radio Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
M****** O********
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1 | Telephone Number |
81-42********
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1 | Fax Number |
81-42********
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o******@jrc.co.jp
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 80,90 | 3025.00000000 | 3075.00000000 | 60000.0000000 | 23.0000000000 ppm | 38M0P0N |
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