JLR-7500 JLR-7500/7 /7800 800 NWZ NWZ-4 - 4740 740: Instruction Instruction Manual Manual
JLR-7500 JLR-7500/7 /7800 800 NWZ NWZ-4 - 4740 740: Instruction Instruction Manual Manual
JLR-7500/7 800
JLR-7500/7800/NWZ-4740
NWZ-4
NWZ -4740
740
GPS NAVIGATOR
INSTRUCTION
GPS NAVIGATOR
MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
● Keep this manual nearby the equipment to allow ready access to it if necessary. It may
provide valuable information on how to deal with a given situation that may arise during the
operation.
Symbols
Several symbols are used in this manual to ensure safety and proper operation of the
equipment and to avoid possible human injury or property damage. These symbols and
their meanings are shown below. Please read and understand these symbols before
proceeding to read this manual.
The symbols shown in the ∆ mark represent those that require attention
(including potential dangers and warnings).
A depiction of the type of caution is shown inside the symbol (the left
symbol indicates a general caution).
ii
WARNING
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment. Doing so may result in fire,
electric shock, or equipment failure.
Do not allow the display to become wet. Doing so may result in fire, electric
shock, or equipment failure.
Install this unit at least 1 m away from any magnetic compasses. Installation
near a magnetic compass may result in interference with the magnetic
compass, and may result in an accident.
When disposing of the used lithium battery, place insulating tape over the
battery terminals, or otherwise insulate the battery. Failure to do so may result
in heating, explosion, or fire due to a shorted battery.
iii
CAUTION
This equipment is not designed to automatically make judgments on the
position data. The navigation information including the position data needs to
be judged by the user himself.
Do not use the equipment in the environment other than those provided in the
specification. Doing so may result in equipment failure, malfunction, or injury.
Do not install the display unit in the location where it may come in contact with
water, oil, or chemicals. Doing so may result in equipment failure,
malfunction, or injury.
Use only the specified battery. Failure to do so may result in battery leakage
or rupture, resulting in fire, injury, or equipment failure.
Use the indicated screws when installing the display unit to a stable wooden
surface. Failure to do so may result in the display unit falling over, causing
injury or property damage.
iv
Install the sensor where there are no obstacles, in order to ensure that GPS signals
can be directly received from satellites without interference or reflection of signals
from surrounding objects.
Whenever possible, select a place with the following characteristics.
If it is difficult to find an ideal site, select a place temporarily and install the equipment. Conduct a
test to make sure that the proper performance can be obtained and then fix the equipment in
position. If it is installed at an improper place, reception accuracy may be impaired.
vi
vii
XTD alarm This alarm informs that the own ship has got out of the scheduled
route by the preset distance or more.
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FOREWORD ...........................................................................................................................I
TERMINOLOGY.................................................................................................................... VII
1.2 Features
z Registration of up to 100 routes and 10000 waypoints
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JLR-7800
No Name Model Code Q'ty Notes
1 Display Unit NWZ-4740 NWZ-4740 1
1-1 Power Cable CFQ-7257 CFQ-7257 1 2m/with Fuse holder
GPS Connection
1-2 CFQ-9002 CFQ-9002 1 5m
Cable
1-3 Fuse MF60NR 250V 2 5ZFGD00010 2 2A Fuse
1-4 Clamp Filter TFC-23-11-14 5MBAT00002 1 5MBAT00002
LTWBU-12BFFA- 12 cores/Serial data
1-5 Connector 5JCDX00049 1
LL7001 transmission
1-6 Copper Plate MPAE30207 MPAE30207 1 25W x 2000 x 0.3t
Model
1-7 Identification MPNN45662 MPNN45662 1
Plate
Installation
1-8 MPTG31659 MPTG31659 1 4 tapping screws
Screw
Flush Mounting
1-9 MPTG31962 MPTG31962 1 4 screws
Screws Kit
SHIP
1-10 REGISTRATION 7ZPJD0065 7ZPJD0065 1
FORM
2 DGPS Sensor JLR-4341 JLR-4341 1
2-1 Screw Adapter MTV302007A MTV302007A 1
2-2 Mounting Band MPBP02520 MPBP02520 1 include 2 bands
Cable guard
2-3 MPPK31468 MPPK31468 1
rubber
Instruction
2-4 7ZPNA4162 7ZPNA4162 1
Manual
Warranty Card
Europe 7ZPBS2901C 7ZPBS2901C 1
2-5
North America 7ZPBS2902D 7ZPBS2902D 1
Asia/Oceania 7ZPBS2903C 7ZPBS2903C 1
Instruction
3 7ZPNA4137 7ZPNA4137 1
Manual
JLR-7500
No Name Model Code Q'ty Notes
1 Display Unit NWZ-4740 NWZ-4740 1
1-1 Power Cable CFQ-7257 CFQ-7257 1 2m/with Fuse holder
GPS Connection
1-2 CFQ-9002 CFQ-9002 1 5m
Cable
1-3 Fuse MF60NR 250V 2 5ZFGD00010 2 2A Fuse
1-4 Clamp Filter TFC-23-11-14 5MBAT00002 1 5MBAT00002
LTWBU-12BFFA- 12 cores/Serial data
1-5 Connector 5JCDX00049 1
LL7001 transmission
1-6 Copper Plate MPAE30207 MPAE30207 1 25W x 2000 x 0.3t
Model
1-7 Identification MPNN45662 MPNN45662 1
Plate
Installation
1-8 MPTG31659 MPTG31659 1 4 tapping screws
Screw
1-2
NWZ-4740
No Name Model Code Q'ty Notes
1 Display Unit NWZ-4740 NWZ-4740 1
1-1 Power Cable CFQ-7257 CFQ-7252 1 2m/with Fuse holder
GPS Connection
1-2 CFQ-9002 CFQ-9002 1 5m
Cable
1-3 Fuse MF60NR 250V 2 5ZFGD00010 2 2A Fuse
1-4 Clamp Filter TFC-23-11-14 5JCDX00049 1 5MBAT00002
LTWBU-12BFFA- 12 cores/Serial data
1-5 Connector 5MBAT00002 1
LL7001 transmission
1-6 Copper Plate MPAE30207 MPAE30207 1 25W x 2000 x 0.3t
Model
1-7 Identification MPNN45662 MPNN45662 1
Plate
Installation
1-8 MPTG31659 MPTG31659 1 4 tapping screws
Screw
Flush Mounting
1-9 MPTG31962 MPTG31962 1 4 screws
Screws Kit
SHIP
1-10 REGISTRATION 7ZPJD0065 7ZPJD0065 1
FORM
Instruction
2 7ZPNA4137 7ZPNA4137 1
Manual
1-3
1-4
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 2.3 Kg
1-5
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 1.7 Kg
(Include Cable)
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.7 Kg
(Include Cable)
1-6
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 3.5 Kg
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.2 Kg
1-7
DGPS Cable
CFQ-8919
Gland φ15
Gland φ25
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.6 Kg
1-8
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 1.5 Kg
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.7 Kg
1-9
NMEA (Output)
NMEA (Output)
NMEA (Input)
IEC61162-1
IEC61162-1
IEC61162-1
24 VDC
Input
Installation Hole
NMEA (Output)
NMEA (Output)
IEC61162-1
IEC61162-1
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.8 Kg
1-10
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.5 Kg
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.7 Kg
1-11
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 1.2 Kg
1-12
JLR-4341 JLR-4340
DGPS Sensor GPS Sensor
NQE-7700A
Junction Box
250V-MPYCYS-7
Extension Cable
CFQ-9002
Data Cable(5m)
GPS/DGPS
CFQ-5374 Radar
DATA
IN/OUT Data Cable(3m) ECDIS/GPS Plotter
Tide Current Calculator
AIS
NWZ-4740
Display CFQ-5473A/5474A
ECDIS
Ethernet Cable (5m) Remote Maintenance
ETHERNET
7ZCJD0257B
CFQ-7257 Power Cable(1.5m)
Power Cable
(2m) DC6V
DC12V
NBG-320
Rectifier
AC 110/220V
DC12/24V
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Display
Information received from the GPS receiver, the equipment setting
Control Panel screen, etc. are displayed.
Key Name Function
MOB MOB key Displays the plotting screen, and stores the location where a
crewmember/passenger has fallen in the sea
DISP Display key Changes the display contents on the screen.
MENU Menu key Displays the main menu screen.
Up, Down, These keys scroll the screen and move the cursor.
Left, and Right
keys
1/MARK Numeric keys Enters 1. This key also displays the symbol at the cursor position
on the plotting screen, and stores its position.
2/EVENT Enters 2. This key also displays the symbol at the present
position on the plotting screen, and stores its position.
3/←→ Enters 3. This key also increases the size of the display area on
the plotting screen.
4/# Enters 4. This key also prints to printer and sets the print out
interval.
5/GOTO Enters 5. This key also sets the waypoint.
6/→← Enters 6. This key also decreases the size of the display area on
the plotting screen.
7/CURS Enters 7. This key also selects whether to display/hide the
cursor on the plotting screen.
8/AZI Enters 8. This key also selects North Up, Course Up, or Relative
North Up on the plotting screen.
9/HOME Enters 9. This key also moves the own ship's position to the
center on the plotting screen.
0/* Enters 0. This key also displays alarm information.
CLR Clear key Cancels operation and clears alarm information.
ENT Enter key Sets the entries.
DIM Dimmer key Adjusts the brightness.
PWR/CONT Power/contrast Turns on the power. This key also adjusts the screen contrast.
key The power is turned off when the DIM and PWR/CONT keys are
pressed at the same time.
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LAN sharing
Displayed when the active route sharing mode through LAN is selected
Sharing 1 Sharing 2 Sharing3 Sharing4
Alarm Display
Displayed when the number exceeds the configured value.
Position fixing mode
No position fixing: 2D position fixing: 3D position fixing:
Demo mode
Displayed when the demo mode is active
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Radome
6Pins Connector
Approx. φ19 mm
Base
Mounting Screw
1inch 14UNS-2B
Radome
6Pins Connector
Approx. φ19 mm
Base
Mounting Screw
1inch 14UNS-2B
Data Cable 10m
Approx. φ6mm
2-3
Plotting screen 1
This screen graphically displays the own
ship's position.
Plotting screen 2
This screen graphically displays the own
ship's position.
Plotting screen 3
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Plotting screen 3
This screen graphically displays the own
ship's position in full-screen mode.
CDI screen
This screen graphically displays the CDI,
course, speed, and leg.
The highway screen can be displayed by
pressing and/or .
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3-3
The navigation information screen displays the position, speed, and course of the own ship. If
there are waypoints, the target waypoint number and estimated arrival time are displayed.
The sub-screens can be displayed by pressing and/or . The sub-screens vary
depending on the presence or absence of waypoints.
Speed
Course
Course
Distance from the own ship's
position to the waypoint Bearing from the own ship's
position to the waypoint
Course
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CMG(Average bearing)
CMG(An acronym of "Course Made Good")
The bearing angle to the current position when viewed from the starting point.
VEAR
VTD = V cos a°
VEAR = V cos b°
CMG = c°
3-5
Speed Course
Course
Speed
Course
3-6
The plotting screen 1 displays the course, speed, bearing, and distance at the bottom of the
screen. (Refer to "4.3 PLOT SCREEN OPERATION".)
There are three types of plotting screens, and all the plotting screens display the same
information.
Own ship's position Route
(latitude and longitude) Waypoint symbol
Time
Northerly directions
N UP: North Up
C UP: Course Up
RM N UP: Relative Own ship symbol
North Up
Width of the Mark symbol
starboard-side route Line
Arrival circle Event symbol
Width of the port-side route Scale bar
Speed Course
Bearing from the own
ship's position to the
Distance from the own ship's waypoint
position to the waypoint
3.1.3 Plotting Screen 2
The plotting screen 2 displays the course, speed, bearing, and distance on the left side of the
screen. (Refer to "4.3 PLOT SCREEN OPERATION".)
There are three types of plotting screens, and all the plotting screens display the same
information.
Speed
Course
Distance from the own ship's
position to the waypoint
The plotting screen 3 displays information in full-screen mode. (Refer to "4.3 PLOT SCREEN
OPERATION".)
There are three types of plotting screens, and all the plotting screens display the same
information. Cursor position
(latitude and longitude)
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The CDI screen can graphically display the CDI, course, speed, and leg.
The highway screen can be displayed by pressing and/or .
The highway screen displays information in Course Up mode while the own ship's position is
fixed, so the route turns when the own ship turns. As a result, the route may not be displayed
depending on the course.
Next waypoint
Up to 10 waypoints can
Speed be displayed.
Course Next leg
Up to 10 legs can be
Distance from the own displayed.
ship's position to the Waypoint
waypoint Route
Bearing from the own LEG
ship's position to the
waypoint Scale bar
Width of the
starboard-side route
Width of the Own ship symbol
port-side route
The highway screen's scale can be changed by pressing or . The scale width is the
same as the plot screen's. Please refer to "4.3.3 Zooming the Screen In and Out".
When GC is selected as the distance calculation method, only one waypoint can be displayed.
3-8
The GPS information screen displays the receiving status of GPS satellites and beacon.
GPS satellite number
GPS satellite location Unframed: Search
and the receiving status : Completion of
Unframed: Search demodulation
{: Completion of : Use of position fixing
demodulation GPS signal intensity bar
z: Use of position fixing 45 to 55 under normal
conditions
Beacon frequency Beacon bit rate
Beacon SNR
Beacon signal intensity
Beacon error rate
GPS HDOP
Antenna height
The waypoint information screen displays the information of waypoints on the route.
The information of the next waypoint can be displayed by pressing and/or .
To display the final waypoint, press and hold and . To display the current waypoint,
press and hold and .
Waypoint number
No display: Current
waypoint Waypoint symbol n-th waypoint
NEXT: Next waypoint Total number of waypoints
Fin: Final waypoint
PAST: Waypoint passed Distance from the own ship's
position to the displayed waypoint
Comment on
the waypoint Expected arrival time at
Waypoint position the displayed waypoint
Bearing from the own
ship's position to the
Time required for reaching
displayed waypoint
the displayed waypoint
Width of the
port-side route Arrival-circle radius
Width of the
starboard-side route Planned ship speed
The beacon information screen displays message type16 information received by the beacon
receiver. (Refer to "4.13 BEACON INFORMATION".)
Display area
Use and/or
to scroll the screen.
3-9
The navigation assistance screen calculates and displays navigation information such as the
navigation start and end, leg distance, and total time. (Refer to "4.12 NAVIGATION
ASSISTANCE".)
The trip calculation screen, the external equipment display screen, and the screen for calculating
the distance/bearing between two points can be displayed by pressing and/or .
Navigation assistance screen 1
Own ship's position (measurement for navigation)
(latitude and longitude) RUNNING: Measurement in
progress
Speed No display: Measurement complete
Measurement start Course
time Total time
Measurement Total distance over ground
end time
Total distance through water
Starting point
(latitude and longitude)
Terminal point
(latitude and longitude)
Distance calculation
Distance method
GC: Great circle sailing
Bearing RL: Rhumb line sailing
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4-1
4-2
4-3
4-4
Press the button to turn the unit power on. System initialization will start.
Once initialization has been completed, self-diagnosis will start, and once the equipment's status
has been confirmed, the screen will switch to the standard screen.
Attention
If the unit cannot be turned on, check the main power supply and the connection of
display unit cable.
Memo
Press the key to stop self-diagnosis and return to the standard screen.
If the self-diagnosis results are all "OK", the unit automatically switches to the standard screen.
4-5
If any of the self-diagnosis results are "NG", the results are displayed.
The unit does not switch to the standard screen unless the key is pressed.
Attention
If any errors (NG) are detected, please contact JRC or an affiliate.
[ 1. USE SENSOR CONFIG.]: Replaces display configuration with the sensor configuration.
[ 2. USE DISPLAY CONFIG.]: Replaces the sensor configuration with the display configuration.
Attention
Consult with JRC or its affiliate if this is displayed frequently.
4-6
If the following screen is displayed after the unit is turned on, press the key and
key simultaneously to turn off the power.
Attention
Contact JRC or its affiliate.
If the key and key are pressed and held down simultaneously, the power will be
turned off and the screen display will turn off.
4-7
The brightness of the display can be set to one of four levels (bright, medium, dark, off).
The brightness is set to medium when the unit is turned on.
The brightness cycles in the following order when the button is pressed: Bright → Medium
→ Dark → Off → Dark → Medium → Bright...
Memo
· Level settings can be performed for all brightness levels except "Off". (Refer to "4.14
Display Settings")
· The key panel brightness changes in accordance with the display brightness.
4-8
Memo
· Mutual Acknowledgement Function
When positioning is stopped and the buzzer sounds, the mutual acknowledgement
function can be used to stop the buzzer from another unit. To use this function, units
must be connected via contact input / output or ALR, ACK sentences.
Each time the key is pressed, the screen display changes. (Refer to "3.1 Display
Screen")
Alarm Number
Memo
· If no alarm has occurred, "NO ALARMS" is displayed.
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Cursor Information
Cursor Latitude and Longitude
Own ship
Procedure
To automatically hide cursor information when the cursor has not moved for 10 seconds, set
"CURSOR INFO" to "OFF" as directed in "4.3.12 Hiding Plot Screen Symbols". Set it to "ON"
to always display cursor information.
· The cursor can be moved up, down, left, right, and diagonally.
Procedure
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· The position of the cursor can be displayed at the center of the screen.
Procedure
Procedure
2. Press "CURSOR".
· The screen can be moved up, down, left, right, and diagonally
Procedure
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· The plot screen width can be changed to any of the widths below.
0.2, 0.5, 1.0, 2.0, 5.0, 10.0, 20.0, 50.0, 100.0, 200.0, 300.0[NM]
Procedure
1. Each time is pressed, the screen will zoom in (a narrower area will be displayed).
2. Each time is pressed, the screen will zoom out (a wider area will be displayed).
A scale bar is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.
To turn off the scale bar, turn the "SCALE BAR" "OFF" as described in "4.3.12 Hiding Plot
Screen Symbols".
· The screen mode can be switched between north up, course up, and relative north up.
North Up: The top of the screen shows north, and own ship moves.
Course Up: The top of the screen shows the direction of the route of own ship, and the
surroundings move.
Relative North Up: The top of the screen shows north, the ship is fixed, and the surroundings
move.
Procedure
1. Press .
The top left of the screen displays the direction of north and the screen mode.
Procedure
2. Press .
Own ship will be displayed at the center of the screen.
Memo
· When own ship reaches the edge of the screen, the screen will automatically reposition
the display such that own ship is at the center of the screen. When Course Up is
selected, own ship will be displayed somewhat below the center of the screen.
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· The symbols and numbers of waypoints registered in the waypoint list are displayed on the plot
screen.
· Up to 1000 waypoints can be displayed on one screen.
· To turn off waypoint symbol display, set "WPT" to "OFF" as described in "4.3.12 Hiding Plot
Screen Symbols".
Waypoint information can be displayed by moving the cursor to the waypoint and leaving it in
place for 1 second or longer.
If the cursor is moved off of the waypoint, the waypoint information will be hidden.
The following waypoint information is shown.
· For waypoints off route Symbol shape, number, comments, latitude, longitude
Route Waypoint Information
Symbol
Waypoint Number
Comment
Waypoint
Position
Port Route Width Route
Starboard Route Width
Arrival Circle Radius
Planned Speed Waypoint
Bearing From Own Ship
Distance From Own Ship Cursor
Estimated Time of
Arrival
Waypoint No.
Symbol
Comment
Waypoint
Waypoint
Position information
of waypoints
not on route
Procedure
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· Waypoint symbol shapes and comments can be edited, but the symbols on the active route or
sharing route can not be edited.
· Waypoint symbols can also be edited from the menu. Please refer to "4.4.4 Editing Waypoint
Information".
Procedure
2. Press to move the cursor to the waypoint symbol and display the
waypoint information.
3. Press to display the edit screen.
Edit Screen
4. Press "SYMBOL".
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Procedure
2. Press to move the cursor to the waypoint symbol and display the
waypoint information.
3. Press .
· When navigation starts, the active route, arrival circle, and route width are displayed on the plot
screen.
· To hide the arrival circle and route width, set "ARRIVAL CIRCLE" and "XTD" to "OFF" as
directed in "4.3.12 Hiding Plot Screen Symbols".
· To display only the arrival circle and route width for the LEG, set "ARRIVAL CIRCLE" and
"XTD" to "LEG" as described in "4.3.12 Hiding Plot Screen Symbols". If set to "ON", the arrival
circles and route widths for each LEG will be displayed.
· Arrival circles and route widths for routes for which navigation is underway cannot be edited.
· Refer to "4.5.2 Creating Routes" for information regarding how to create routes.
· Refer to "4.6 Performing Navigation" for information regarding how to perform navigation.
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If the cursor is moved onto a route, and left in place for 1 second or longer, the route information
will be displayed.
If the cursor is moved off the route, the route information will be hidden.
The route information displayed consists of the route number and comments.
Only the active route can be displayed.
Route
Information
Route Number
Comment
Route
Cursor
Procedure
Procedure
2. Press to move the cursor to the route, and display the route information.
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Procedure
2. Press to move the cursor to the waypoint on the route, and display the
waypoint information.
3. Press .
Skipped waypoint
A route will be automatically created connecting the
waypoints immediately before and after the skipped
waypoint.
Skip current
waypoint 0003
Skipped waypoint
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Track
Own ship
Procedure
Memo
· If the period is set to "OFF", track memory will be deactivated. Previously stored data
will be retained.
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The track line type (dots, line, dotted line) can be selected.
Procedure
Procedure
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· Events and marks registered in the event/mark list can be displayed on the plot screen.
Event: When the event key is pressed, a symbol is displayed at the own ship's position, and is
registered in the event/mark list.
Mark: When the mark key is pressed, a symbol is displayed at the cursor position, and is
registered in the event/mark list.
· Up to a total of 1000 symbols (including MOB and line change points) can be registered and
displayed.
· To disable event and mark display, set "EVENT" and "MARK" to "OFF" as described in "4.3.12
Hiding Plot Screen Symbols".
Event symbols are displayed at the own ship's position on the plot screen, and are registered to
the event/mark list.
They are registered to the event/mark list in ascending numerical order.
Procedure
1. Press .
Memo
· As long as the menu screen, waypoint information screen, or navigation assistance 4
screen are not displayed, the ship's position can be registered by pressing the
button without exiting the plot screen.
Mark symbols are displayed at the cursor position on the plot screen, and are registered to the
event/mark list.
They are registered to the event/mark list in ascending numerical order.
Procedure
2. Move the cursor to the position you wish to register, and press .
Memo
· If is pressed without displaying the cursor on the plot screen, an event symbol
will be displayed at the own ship's position, and registration will occur.
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The default symbol types of events and marks displayed when setting events or marks can be
selected. Individually selected symbol types are not changed.
Procedure
Procedure
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Comment
Event Position
Entry Date/Time
Cursor
Water Temperature
Water Depth
Current Event Symbol
Event Information
Comment
Mark Position
Entry Date/Time
Cursor
Mark Symbol
Mark Information
Memo
· Event and mark information can also be displayed from the event/mark list.
Please refer to "4.7.3 Editing Event and Mark Information".
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Procedure
Procedur
2. Press to move the cursor to the event or mark symbol, and the event or
mark information will be displayed.
3. Press to display the edit screen.
4. Press "SYMBOL".
Memo
· Event and mark information can also be edited from the event/mark list.
Please refer to "4.7.3 Editing Event and Mark Information".
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Procedure
2. Press to move the cursor to the event or mark symbol you wish to
register to the waypoint list, and display the event or mark information.
3. Press to display the edit screen.
Procedure
2. Press to move the cursor to the event or mark symbol you wish to delete, and display
the event or mark information.
3. Press .
Memo
· Event and mark symbols can also be deleted from the event/mark list.
Please refer to "4.7.4 Deleting Event/Mark Information".
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· Lines can be drawn between any two points on the plot screen.
· To turn off line display, set "LINE" to "OFF" as described in "4.3.12 Hiding Plot Screen
Symbols".
The cursor is used to set start and end points on the plot screen, and a line is drawn connecting
them.
Line start and end points can be registered as marks in the event/mark list.
If is pressed before an end point is selected, the previous inflection point is deleted.
Procedure
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If an inflection point on a line is deleted, the inflection points before and after it will be connected.
Entire lines can also be deleted.
Procedure
2. Press to move the cursor to the inflection point you wish to delete, and
display the mark information.
3. Pressing will display the following. Select one or all points to be deleted, and press
Key
Move the cursor to the The inflection point is deleted, and the preceding
inflection point. and following inflection points are connected.
Memo
· If a line consists of only a start point and an end point, if either are deleted, the entire
line will be deleted.
· Inflection points are registered in the event/mark list as marks, and as such can be
deleted by deleting the mark. Please refer to "4.7.4 Deleting Event/Mark Symbols" for
details regarding how to perform deletion.
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Procedure
· The distance circle from own ship, and the ship's vector, are displayed.
· The own ship symbol cannot be changed.
Procedure
3. Use the numeric keypad to enter the distance radius [NM], and press .
Setting the time allows the vector line to the point own ship will arrive at in the set time to be
displayed.
Settings can be made between 0.1 and 9.9 minutes.
Procedure
3. Use the numeric keypad to enter the time [min], and press .
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Procedure
Memo
· If mark or event are pressed when marks or events are hidden, marks and events will
be displayed.
· If GOTO is used to create a temporary route with the cursor when waypoints are
hidden, waypoints will be displayed.
· If a line is drawn when lines are hidden, lines will be displayed.
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Up/Down
Scroll
Waypoint position
HOME PORT
Waypoint No.
Symbol
Comment
"NEW"
Waypoint input
from external
source
Procedure
Memo
· The position registered as HOME in the waypoint list can be easily set as the waypoint
using the GOTO function.
It is convenient to register a frequently used waypoint (such as the home port) as
HOME.
Please refer to "4.6.2 Starting Navigation with the GOTO Key" for details regarding the
GOTO function.
· The waypoint on the route entered from an external device is displayed NEW at the
extreme right of the waypoint list and then registered. The NEW is displayed when a
waypoint on the next route has been entered or until the power is shut off.
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Procedure
2. Move the cursor to the number you wish to register, and press .
To move the cursor to the desired number, you can use the following methods:
(1) Move with the up and down keys
(2) Enter the desired number with the numeric keypad
(3) Jump to a number without registered contents
Please refer to "4.8.2 Moving the Cursor to an Unregistered Number" for details.
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Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.4.2 Registering Waypoints" and display the waypoint registration screen.
2. Press "POSITION".
3. Press and move the cursor to "OWN SHIP", and then press .
4. The ship's position is shown in "5. WPT LAT", "6. WPT LON".
5. Press "ENTRY".
Any desired latitude and longitude can be registered in the waypoint list.
Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.4.2 Registering Waypoints" and display the waypoint registration screen.
2. Press "POSITION".
4. Press "WPT LAT", enter the latitude with the numeric keypad, and press .
5. Press "WPT LON", enter the longitude with the numeric keypad, and press .
6. Press "ENTRY".
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Any cursor position on the plot screen can be registered to the waypoint list.
Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.4.2 Registering Waypoints" and display the waypoint registration screen.
2. Press "POSITION".
A position can be specified as a start point, and then another position defined by its bearing and
distance from said start point can be registered to the waypoint list.
Any of the following 6 can be used as a start point.
(1) Specified Longitude Latitude: Select "LAT/LON".
(2) Own Ship Position: Select "OWN SHIP".
(3) Cursor Position on Plot Screen: Select "CURSOR".
(4) Position Registered in Waypoint List: Select "WPT LIST".
(5) Position Registered in Event/Mark List: Select "EVENT LIST".
(6) When Continually Setting Waypoints, the Last Registered Position: Select "PRE WPT"
Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.4.2 Registering Waypoints" and display the waypoint registration screen.
2. Press "POSITION".
Press "START LAT", enter the latitude with the numeric keypad, and press .
Press "START LON", enter the longitude with the numeric keypad, and press .
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The ship's position is shown in "2. START LAT", "3. START LON".
The waypoint list will be displayed. Move the cursor to the position you wish to use as the
start point, and press .
The cursor can be moved to the number you wish to use as the start point in the following
ways:
(1) Move with the up and down keys
(2) Enter the desired number with the numeric keypad
Please refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for more details.
The waypoint list position is shown in "2. START LAT", "3. START LON".
The event/mark list will be displayed. Move the cursor to the position you wish to use as the
start point, and press .
The cursor can be moved to the number you wish to use as the start point in the following
ways:
(1) Move with the up and down keys
(2) Enter the desired number with the numeric keypad
Please refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for more details.
The event/mark list position is shown in "2. START LAT", "3. START LON".
When waypoints are continuously registered, selection can be performed from the second or
later registered waypoint.
The last registered position is shown in "2. START LAT", "3. START LON".
5. Press "BEARING", enter the bearing with the numeric keypad, and press .
6. Press "DISTANCE", enter the distance with the numeric keypad, and press .
When "BEARING" is entered, the cursor moves automatically to the distance numerical entry
position. If "DISTANCE" entry is unnecessary, press .
The latitude and longitude of the position calculated from the start point, bearing, and
distance will be displayed.
7. Press "ENTRY".
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Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.4.2 Registering Waypoints" and display the waypoint registration screen.
2. Press "POSITION".
· The default symbol shape displayed when a waypoint is registered can be changed.
· The shapes of symbols which have been selected and specified individually for waypoints are
not changed.
· Please refer to "4.3.6.2 Editing Waypoint Symbols" and "4.4.4 Editing Waypoint Information" for
details regarding individual changes.
Procedure
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· Registered waypoint information (symbol shape, comment, waypoint position) editing can be
performed.
· Waypoints on routes which are currently being executed cannot be edited.
Procedure
6. Press "SYMBOL".
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· Waypoint information can be copied to another waypoint number. Event and mark information
can also be copied to the waypoint list. HOME is treated as number 1 on the waypoint list.
· The waypoints used by the shared active routes received from ECDIS, which are stored in
number 10001 - 10512, are automatically overwritten when the next route is received.
Waypoints which you wish to retain must be copied to a number between 1 and 10000.
· The temporary route waypoints stored in numbers 10513 to 11024 disappear when a different
temporary route is created or the power is turned off. Waypoints which you wish to retain must
be copied to a number between 1 and 10000.
· When there is no more space available, entries can be overwritten. However, waypoints used
by a route cannot be overwritten.
· Select the source to copy from, and specify the number to which the information is to be
copied.
Procedure
The range to be copied is confirmed when is pressed after selecting the start and end
point.
Please refer to "4.8.3 Selecting a Range within a List" for details regarding range selection.
The range to be copied is confirmed when is pressed after selecting the start and end
point.
Please refer to "4.8.3 Selecting a Range within a List" for details regarding range selection.
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Use the numeric keypad to select the waypoint number to be copied, and press .
Multiple waypoint numbers can be copied. Use the numeric keypad to enter the start and
end point waypoint numbers, and press .
Numbers 1 - 10000 of the waypoint list will be displayed. Move the cursor and press .
Please refer to "4.8.2 Moving the Cursor to an Unregistered Number" for more details.
Use the numeric keypad to select the waypoint number to be copied to, and press .
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If there is insufficient continuous free space at the copy destination, the following will be
displayed. Press to select the copy method, and press .
Memo
· When multiple contiguous numbers are selected as the copy source, selections which
span registration group boundaries (10000 and 10512) cannot be made.
Ex.) 9999 - 10001 and 10511 - 10513 cannot be selected.
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Procedure
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Created routes can be displayed in the route list. LEG information for each LEG of the route, and
waypoint information for each LEG, can also be displayed.
TTG (required time) cannot be calculated for routes containing LEGs for which no planned speed
has been set.
Total Number of
Waypoints Total Route Distance
Route Number TTG (Required Time)
Comment
Procedure
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
The LEG information screen will be displayed.
On the LEG information screen, the route waypoints are listed in order.
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Up / Down Scroll
LEG distance
calculation methods:
LEG Information Screen R: Rhumb line
G: Great circle
Bearing from previous LEG distance
waypoint
3. Move the cursor to the waypoint whose waypoint information you wish to display, and press
.
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
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· To create a route, decide the route number and select, in order, the waypoints to be used as
way points.
· The same waypoint cannot be selected in a continuous manner.
· Up to 100 routes can be created.
· Up to 512 waypoints can be set on 1 route.
Procedure
2. Move the cursor to the number you wish to register, and press to switch to the
waypoint entry screen.
Please refer to "4.8.2 Moving the Cursor to an Unregistered Number" for more details.
Enter First
Waypoint
4. Move the cursor to the waypoint number you wish to register, and press .
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
5. The waypoint information screen will be displayed. Select the item you wish to enter with the
numeric keypad, and enter the waypoint information.
Please refer to "4.5.1 Displaying the Route List" for details.
Select "7. DETAIL" to set the TURN RATE, turn radius, or time zone. This is only used for
routes shared with ECDIS.
6. Press "ENTRY".
7. The screen will return to the route information screen where the waypoint is registered. To
continue setting waypoints, repeat steps 4 to 6 above.
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The unit will enter comment entry mode. Enter the comment.
Please refer to "4.9 Entering Comments" for instructions on how to enter comments.
Move the cursor to the comment entry field Comment Entry Mode
9. When you have completed route creation, press , or to exit the route
information screen.
· Route waypoint information can be changed, and waypoints can be skipped, added, or deleted.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.5.1 Displaying the Route List", and select the waypoint information you wish to
change.
2. Use the numeric keypad to select the item number you wish to change, and change the
waypoint information.
Please refer to "4.5.1 Displaying the Route List" for details.
Select "7. DETAILS" to set the TURN RATE, turn radius, and time zone. This is only used for
routes shared with ECDIS.
If "SKIP" is selected for "6. STATE", the waypoint will be skipped. Please refer to "4.3.7.3
Skipping Route Waypoints" for details regarding skip operation.
If "DELETE" is selected for "6. STATE", the waypoint will be deleted from the route.
3. To change a comment, move the cursor to the comment field on the LEG information screen
and perform changes.
4. When you have completed route editing, press , , or to exit the route
information screen.
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Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.5.1 Displaying the Route List", select the route to which you wish to add a
waypoint, and display the LEG information.
2. Move the cursor to the position where you wish to perform addition.
Ex 1) To add a waypoint between 3 and 4, move the cursor to waypoint 4.
Ex 2) To add a waypoint before 1, move the cursor to waypoint 1.
Ex 3) To add a waypoint after the final waypoint, move the cursor past the final waypoint.
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
To make an addition, press after the final waypoint.
To make an addition between waypoints, or before the first waypoint, press and hold
and .
Waypoint List
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Waypoint List
Ex 3) Adding a waypoint at the end
Move cursor to after last waypoint
Waypoint List
4. Move the cursor to the waypoint number you wish to register, and press .
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
5. The waypoint information screen will be displayed. Select the item number you wish to enter
with the numeric keypad, and enter the waypoint information.
Please refer to "4.5.1 Displaying the Route List" for details.
Select "7. DETAIL" to set the "TURN RATE","TURN RADIUS, or "TIME ZONE". This is only
used for routes shared with ECDIS.
6. Press "ENTRY".
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· Routes which have been created can be copied to different route numbers.
· The waypoints used by the shared active routes received from ECDIS in number 101 are
automatically overwritten when the next route is received. Routes which you wish to retain
must be copied to a number between 1 and 100.
· The temporary route waypoints stored in number 102 disappear when a different temporary
route is created or the power is turned off. Routes which you wish to retain must be copied to a
number between 1 and 100.
· Multiple waypoints can be copied, as long as their numbers are contiguous.
· When there is no more space available, entries can be overwritten. Overwriting cannot be
performed for active routes.
· Select the source to copy from, and specify the number to which the information is to be
copied.
· In the case a temporary route and sharing route are copied, the waypoint need also be copied.
Procedure
(1) ROUTE LIST: From the route list, choose 1 route number, or a string of contiguous
route numbers.
Any number can be selected, from 1 to 102.
(2) ROUTE NO.: Enter the route number with the numeric keypad.
(3) FROM TO: Enter the start and end numbers from the route list with the numeric
keypad.
The range to be copied is confirmed when is pressed after selecting the start and end
point.
Please refer to "4.8.3 Selecting a Range within a List" for details regarding range selection.
Enter the route number you wish to copy with the numeric keypad, and press .
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The route list, from 1 to 100, will be displayed, so move the cursor and press .
Please refer to "4.8.2 Moving the Cursor to an Unregistered Number" for more details.
Use the numeric keypad to select the route number to be copied to, and press .
6. In the case a temporary route and sharing route are copied, select the copy destination of
waypoint. Please refer to "4.4.5 Copying Waypoint Information" procedure 5 for selection of
copy destination.
If there is insufficient continuous free space at the copy destination location, the following will
be displayed. Press to select the copy method, and press .
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Memo
· The boundary of 100 cannot be crossed when selecting multiple numbers as the copy
source.
Ex) A selection such as "99 - 101" is invalid.
Procedure
Enter the start point and end point with the numeric keypad, and press .
The route list will be displayed. Move the cursor to select the start and end points, and press
to select the range.
Please refer to "4.8.3 Selecting a Range within a List" for more details.
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Enter the route number with the numeric keypad, and press .
This unit can be used to send routes to ECDIS or radars, and also to receive routes created by
ECDIS (data route sharing). Routes which are underway (active routes) can be shared.
If a route is switched on this unit or on ECDIS when sharing the active route, the connecting
equipment's route will also switch.
In order to share routes, the equipment must support sharing (ECDIS, radar), and be connected
in a LAN.
This unit can be used to send routes to ECDIS, and also to receive routes created by ECDIS. If
data route sharing is configured, data route reception will occur automatically.
First, configure data route sharing.
If data routes are not shared, configure sharing as directed in "4.20.7.7 Setting LAN Settings ".
To send a data route, follow the procedures below to select and send the desired route.
Procedure
4. Press "CONNECT".
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7. Press "FORMAT".
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If a route is switched on this unit or on ECDIS when sharing the active route, the connecting
equipment's route will also switch.
Sharing must be enabled to share active routes.
The following is an overview of the active route sharing configuration submenu.
(1) SHARE1: If the active route is switched on the unit, the route will automatically be sent
out to connected equipment.
When a shared route is received, the route is automatically switched.
(2) SHARE2: If the active route is switched on the unit, a request is made to the user of the
unit before the route is sent. Transmission of the route to the connected
equipment is dependant on the permission of the user.
If the user has not authorized sending, the active route will only be executed on
the local unit.
When a shared route is received, the route is automatically switched.
(3) SHARE3: If the active route is switched on the unit, the route will automatically be sent
out to connected equipment.
When a shared route is received, the user is asked whether or not they want to
switch routes.
If the user does not authorize route switching, the route will not be switched.
(4) SHARE4: If the active route is switched on the unit, a request is made to the user of the
unit before the route is sent. Transmission of the route to the connected
equipment is dependant on the permission of the user.
If the user has not authorized sending, the active route will only be executed on
the local unit.
When a shared route is received, the user is asked whether or not they want to
switch routes.
If the user does not authorize route switching, the route will not be switched.
If the active route is configured for sharing, an icon will be displayed on the status bar at the
bottom of the screen.
If the icon is not displayed, refer to "4.20.7.7 Setting LAN Settings" and configure sharing.
Procedure
Route Reception
Route switching occurs automatically.
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Route Reception
When an active route is received, the following is displayed.
Select "YES" to switch the active route.
Select "NO" to not switch the active route. If the active route is not switched, the unit will
not switch routes and will stop sharing route navigation.
Route Reception
When an active route is received, the following is displayed.
Select "YES" to switch the active route.
Select "NO" to not switch the active route. If the active route is not switched, the unit will
not switch routes and will stop sharing route navigation.
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Procedure
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Procedure
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(2) DIRECTION: You can set whether to navigate in the order of the waypoints, or to
navigate starting from the final waypoint.
ORDER: Navigation is performed in the order of the waypoints.
REVERSE: Navigation is performed starting with the final waypoint.
Press "LEG CHANGE", press to select the LEG change method, and then
press .
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· If a waypoint or route is selected with the GOTO key, navigation starts to that waypoint.
· If a waypoint on the active route is selected with the GOTO key, navigation restarts from that
waypoint.
· Routes created with GOTO are stored as a temporary route with route number 102.
· The GOTO key can be used from any screen other than the menu screen, waypoint
information screen, or Navigation Assistance 4 screen.
· The following methods can be used to select the waypoint.
(1) Set HOME PORT as the waypoint.
(2) Enter the waypoint number.
(3) Enter the route number.
(4) Enter the event / mark number.
(5) Set the cursor position as the waypoint (Up to 512 waypoints can be set, allowing temporary
route creation)
(6) Select from each list (waypoint list, route list, event / mark list).
(7) Enter the waypoint number on the active route to restart the navigation.
Procedure
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Move cursor
At point you wish to make waypoint, At point you wish to make waypoint,
press twice.
press
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2. Move the cursor to the waypoint number you wish to set as the waypoint, and press to
start navigation.
For details regarding moving the cursor, please refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor Within a
List".
2. Move the cursor to the number you wish to set as the waypoint, and press to start
navigation.
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
2. Move the cursor to the number you wish to execute, and press .
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
3. The route start / end screen will be displayed, so perform route settings.
Please refer to "4.6.1 Selecting a Route from the Route List" for details regarding each
submenu and configuration methods.
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Active route
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· Operation can be performed on any screen other than the menu, waypoint information,
navigation assistance 4 screen.
Procedure
Procedure
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ML: LINE
Entry Position E: Event
M: Mark
Event/Mark Number
Symbol
Comment Entry
Date/Time
Event/Mark List
Procedure
Procedure
2. Move the cursor to the number of the event or mark you wish to display, and press to
display the event or mark information.
Refer to "4.8.1 Moving the Cursor within a List" for details regarding cursor movement.
Event/Mark Information
If there are no externally connected devices, and for mark information, water temperature,
water depth, and current information is not displayed.
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· Registered event (including MOB) and mark information (symbol, comment) can be edited.
Procedure
1. Display the event or mark information to be displayed using the procedure given in "4.7.2
Event and Mark Information Display".
2. Press "SYMBOL".
Procedure
To delete all
2. To delete all events, press "DELETE ALL EVENT".
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The operation examples show cursor movement within the waypoint list, but the instructions
provided apply to operation within all lists.
The up and down keys can be used to move the cursor up and down, while the left and right keys
can be used to advance to the next page.
Procedure
Move up / down
Waypoint List
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The operation examples show selection of waypoint 5 in the waypoint list, but the instructions
provided apply to operation within all lists.
Procedure
Enter move destination, "5", with Cursor moves to number entered, "5"
numeric keypad
Memo
· In the list that displays only the registered number, when the input number with
numeric keypad doesn't exist, the cursor moves to a number that is the nearest the
input number.
Keys
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The cursor can jump to the nearest unused number (unregistered number) in a list. This can be
used when you want to register an item, but do not know of an unused number.
Procedure
3. Each time is pressed while pressing , the cursor will jump to the end of the
unused field.
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The operation examples show selection of waypoint 7 in the waypoint list, but the instructions
provided apply to operation within all lists.
Procedure
Key
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4.8.3.1 Moving the Cursor with the Directional Keys and Selecting a Range
The operation examples show selection of waypoints 2 to 5 in the waypoint list, but the
instructions provided apply to operation within all lists.
Procedure
Total number
selected
Waypoint List
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The operation examples show selection of waypoints 2 to 5 in the waypoint list, but the
instructions provided apply to operation within all lists.
Procedure
4. Use the numeric keypad to enter number "5" and press to move the cursor to "5" and
select the range.
5. Press to establish the range.
"2" displayed
Waypoint List
Input "2".
Selection range
Input "5".
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· The entry example will show how to input "Tokyo" on the waypoint entry screen.
· Katakana is only available when the display language is set to Japanese.
Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.4.2 Registering Waypoints" and display the waypoint registration screen.
2. Press "COMMENT" to enter comment entry mode.
Cursor
Comment
Current mode display
Entry Field
123: Numbers
ABC: Alphabet
@\&: Symbols
"T" displayed
Current Mode
All characters
assigned to "8" on
the numeric keypad
are displayed
Each time is
pressed, the next
character is
displayed
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Press until an "o" is displayed at the cursor position in the comment field.
Press until a "k" is displayed at the cursor position in the comment field.
Press until an "o" is displayed at the cursor position in the comment field.
Press until an "o" is displayed at the cursor position in the comment field.
10. Press .
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Procedure
1. Use to move the cursor to the letter or character which you wish to delete.
2. Press .
Procedure
1. Move the cursor to the position where you wish to insert a letter or character.
2. Refer to "4.9.1 Text Entry", and enter the desired letter(s) or character(s).
Move cursor to position where you "y" is displayed
To add "y" wish to make an addition
Press
Select "y"
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Procedure
Number entry
state
Alphabet entry
state
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5 sec later
Distance
Bearing
Procedure
1. Press .
A 5 second countdown will start at the bottom right of the screen. If is pressed again
within 5 seconds, the MOB function will be cancelled.
To stop the MOB function, press and hold for 3 or more seconds.
Memo
· The following are not available during MOB.
Waypoint registration, route creation, navigation start, navigation stop, waypoint copy,
route copy, waypoint deletion, route deletion, event/mark deletion, data route sharing,
active route sharing
· The route number displayed during MOB operation is 103.
· MOB is registered as number 0 in the event/mark list.
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When an alarm occurs, the alarm will sound, and a blinking icon will be displayed on the status
bar.
The alarm sound can be pressed by , but the icon will continue appearing until the alarm
has been resolved.
If you do not want an alarm to sound, set it to "OFF".
Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Procedure
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3. Press "ARRIVAL/ANCHOR".
(2) XTD/BOUNDARY
5. Press "XTD/BOUNDARY".
XTD Boundary
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7. Press "DGPS".
(4) HDOP
9. Press "HDOP".
11. Enter the HDOP value with the numeric keypad, and press .
An alarm sounds when the GPS positioning HDOP value exceeds the set value.
(5) TEMP
14. Enter the water temperature with the numeric keypad, and press .
OVER: An alarm will sound when the water temperature exceeds the set value.
UNDER: An alarm will sound when the water temperature falls below the set value.
IN RANGE: An alarm will sound when the water temperature is within the set range.
OUT RANGE: An alarm will sound when the water temperature is outside the set range.
Water temperature data must be obtained from externally connected equipment for the water
temperature alarm to be used.
(6) DEPTH
17. Enter the water depth with the numeric keypad, and press .
OVER: An alarm will sound when the water depth exceeds the set value.
UNDER: An alarm will sound when the water depth falls below the set value.
IN RANGE: An alarm will sound when the water depth is within the set range.
OUT RANGE: An alarm will sound when the water depth is outside the set range.
Water depth data must be obtained from externally connected equipment for the water depth
alarm to be used.
(7) TRIP
20. Use the numeric keypad to enter the trip distance, and press .
An alarm will sound if the set trip distance value is exceeded. The trip distance is calculated
using the total distance over ground from Navigation Assistance 1 screen.
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23. Enter the speed with the numeric keypad, and press .
OVER: An alarm will sound when the speed exceeds the set value.
UNDER: An alarm will sound when the speed falls below the set value.
IN RANGE: An alarm will sound when the speed is within the set range.
OUT RANGE: An alarm will sound when the speed is outside the set range.
Procedure
2. Select the alarm you wish to set with the numeric keypad.
3. Press to select the alarm sound, and then press .
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4.12.1 Measuring the Trip Distance and Time During Navigation (Navigation
Assistance 1)
· Navigation Assistance 1 shows the time when measurement started, the time measurement
ended, the total time, and the total distance over ground. If the speed through water is input
from external equipment, the distance through water is also displayed.
· When measurement is started, the time that measurement was started is displayed, and the
total time and total distance will gradually increase.
· When measurement is stopped, the time that measurement was stopped is displayed, as well
as the total time and total distance.
· To start measurement, start navigation, or start measurement from the Navigation Assistance 1
screen.
· Stop measurement from the Navigation Assistance 1 screen.
· Measurement does not stop even if navigation is stopped. This allows total time and distance
to be measured even when routes are changed during navigation.
Memo
· Measurement starts automatically when navigation is started.
· In order to perform distance through water, speed through water must be input from
externally connected equipment.
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· Navigation Assistance 2 shows the time when measurement started, the time measurement
ended, the total time, the average speed during measurement, and the distance over ground. If
the speed through water is input from external equipment, the speed through water is also
displayed.
· When measurement is started, the time that measurement was started is displayed, and the
total time, the average speed and total distance will gradually increase.
· When measurement is stopped, the time that measurement was stopped is displayed, as well
as the total time and distance.
· To start measurement, start measurement from the Navigation Assistance 2 screen.
· Stop measurement from the Navigation Assistance 2 screen.
3. The cursor will move to the "SOG NAV START/END", so press to start measurement
of distance over ground.
4. Pressing will cause the cursor to move to "STW NAV START/END", so press to
start measurement of distance through water.
Memo
· In order to perform distance through water, speed through water must be input from
externally connected equipment.
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· Navigation Assistance 4 allows you to specify a start point and an end point, and calculate the
distance and bearing between the two points.
· The start and end points can be selected from the following 5 items.
(1) Own ship’s position
(2) Specified latitude and longitude
(3) Cursor position
(4) Waypoint list:
(5) Event/mark list
(1) If you select "OWN SHIP", the latitude and longitude of your ship position will be
displayed.
(2) If you select "LAT/LON", the cursor will move to the latitude and longitude position, so
please enter your desired latitude and longitude values.
(3) If you select "CURSOR", the plot screen will be displayed, so move the cursor to select
the desired position.
(4) If you select "WPT LIST", the waypoint list will be displayed, so move the cursor to
select the desired waypoint.
(5) If you select "EVENT LIST", the event/mark list will be displayed, so move the cursor to
select the desired event/mark.
Procedure
Memo
· The beacon information is not limited to information obtained from every beacon
broadcast station.
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Procedure
Procedure
2. Press to increase or decrease the value by one. The screen brightness will
change at the same time.
3. Press . (Medium and Dark can be adjusted the same way.)
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Procedure
Procedure
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Procedure
Procedure
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· You can set the time difference between your current location and UTC.
An YY denotes a year, an MM denotes a month, and a DD denotes a day.
· For Japan, the time difference is +9 hours, so you would input +09:00.
· When a time difference is set, the local time will be displayed (shown with an "L").
· Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Procedure
2. Select + or - with , enter the time with the numeric keypad, and press .
· You can set the date display format to " 'YY-MM-DD", "DD MM, 'YY", or "MM DD, 'YY".
· Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Procedure
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Procedure
Procedure
You can select "NM, kn", "km, km/h", or "mi, mi/h" for distance and speed units.
Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Procedure
Procedure
press .
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To keep the default value, or restore the unit to the default value, select "DEFAULT".
Procedure
· You can set the method of magnetic correction to be automatic or manual, or turn magnetic
correction off.
· If you select automatic, correction is automatically calculated for the correction value from the
GPS position.
· If you select manual, correction is performed using a manually entered value.
· If you turn magnetic correction off, no correction is performed.
· Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Procedure
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· You can set the maximum value of the CDI screen analogue speed meter.
· Set the value to one appropriate for the ship in which the unit is installed. The maximum value
is 100 kn.
· Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Analog Speed
Meter
Maximum Value
Procedure
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Memo
· RAIM
Abbreviation of Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring. This system automatically
detects failed satellites and deselects their positioning data from calculations. Including
data from failed satellites will result in a decrease in positioning accuracy; the RAIM
accuracy standard indicates the accuracy degradation base for removal of failed satellites
from positioning calculations.
· You can set the GPS mode to AUTO, GPS alone, beacon, or SBAS.
· The sensor must support SBAS to use SBAS positioning mode.
The selections are as follows:
(1) AUTO: The best method is selected from GPS alone, SBAS, and beacon.
(2) GPS Alone: Positioning is performed using only the GPS. SBAS positioning and
beacon-based DGPS positioning is not performed.
(3) BEACON: Beacon based DGPS or GPS only positioning is performed. SBAS
positioning is not performed.
(4) SBAS: SBAS or GPS only positioning is performed. Beacon-based DGPS positioning is
not performed.
· Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Procedure
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Procedure
· If the elevation mask is set, satellites at an elevation lower than the set value will not be used in
positioning.
· The elevation mask can be set between 5 and 89 degrees.
· Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Procedure
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the elevation mask, and press .
· If HDOP is set, positioning is only performed if HDOP is lower than the set value.
· HDOP can be set to 4, 10, or 20.
· Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment configuration
mode.
Procedure
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Procedure
3. Use the numeric keypad to enter the smoothing value, and press .
(2) When Position, Speed, and Course can not be Individually Set
2. Use the numeric keypad to enter the smoothing value, and press .
Attention
· Setting a high smoothing level to position and speed, can cause the receiver to react
slowly to fast turns and sudden speed changes.
A setting of less than 10 seconds is recommended for normal circumstances, default is
10 seconds. Higher settings must be used in caution.
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Procedure
3. Press "SET".
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8. Press "RANGING".
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Procedure
LORAN A LORAN C
Memo
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Procedure
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Procedure
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Procedure
1. Press .
2. The following will be displayed. Press to select "YES", and press .
Procedure
2. Press "INTERVAL".
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Procedure
1. Press and hold and for 3 seconds, and " " will appear at the top left of
the title bar, indicating that the unit is now in equipment configuration mode.
"0. EQUIP SET" will appear on the main menu screen. Press to display the
equipment configuration menu.
or
equipment configuration menu
Memo
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· You can set whether the display is the main display connected to the GPS sensor, or a
sub-display.
· Set the display connected to the GPS sensor as "MAIN".
· Set the display used as a sub-display as "SUB".
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "DISPLAY TYPE".
Memo
· Settings cannot be performed for the GPS sensor from the sub-display.
· A number can be assigned to each GPS when there is more than one GPS sensor.
· This number is used for IP address management of each display, and for GPS identification
when outputting data, so always perform GPS number configuration.
· When only 1 GPS is used, set the number to No1.
· Set a number for each display type, main and sub. Sub-displays are not connected to GPS
sensors, but must be set.
· Always set numbers in order starting from No1.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "SENSOR No.".
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· You can set the ship size, CCRP position, and GPS sensor position.
· The CCRP position and GPS position are set on a coordinate system with the center of the
ship as the point where the axes cross.
· Set the ship size (ship length and width), and set the CCRP position and GPS sensor position.
· The set CCRP position can be output to externally connected equipment. For output, refer to
"4.20.7 Data I/O Settings ", and select "CCRP" as the output sentence.
To output to external equipment, the equipment must have CCRP send / receive functionality.
· CCRP cannot be set from a sub-display. Set CCRP from the main display.
The CCRP position can be received. If the set position and received position differ, the
following alert will occur, so please perform the settings again. A "*" will appear on the status
bar until the settings have been redone.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "CCRP" to display the CCRP settings screen.
3. Press "SHIP".
Memo
· If the sensor position does not fit within the ship, the sensor position will change to
"DISABLE". Perform settings again such that the position is within the ship, and
change the setting to "ENABLE". The same is true for the CCRP position.
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· An equipment check can be performed for the GPS sensor and the display.
(1) Input port check
(2) Self-diagnosis
(3) Error log display and output
(4) Setting value output
The display has 4 input ports (input from sensor, data IN1, IN4, and LAN).
The data being received by each port can be displayed.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "CHECK".
5. Press to select the port you wish to display, and press to confirm the port.
6. Press to display the input data, and to stop the data display.
· Self-diagnosis can be performed for the display, sensor, and LCD display.
The submenus are outlined below.
(1) DISPLAY: Self-diagnosis is performed for the buzzer after completion of self-diagnosis
for ROM, RAM, serial ports, and LAN ports.
(2) SENSOR: Self-diagnosis is performed for the antenna, ROM, and RAM within the
sensor. This function only available on JLR-7800
(3) LCD: Self-diagnosis is performed for the LCD display.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "CHECK".
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After self-diagnosis has been performed for the screen, the entire screen is highlighted
repeatedly such as black to white, white to black. Check if some dots are omitted.
If you wish to stop the operation, press .
Attention
If the results were not good, contact JRC or its affiliate.
· Up to 100 recent errors can be displayed. They can also be output externally.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "CHECK".
4. Set the output port and bit rate, and press "SEND" to output the log in text format.
· Current setting values can be output. This function is for use by service engineer.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "CHECK".
4. Set the output port and bit rate, and press "SEND" to output the log in binary format.
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Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "RESET".
(1) If "SENSOR" is selected, a master reset of the GPS sensor will be performed.
(2) If "DISPLAY" is selected, the display will be reset. Select "ALL" or "EXCEPT FOR LISTS",
and press .
(3) If "ALL" is selected, a master reset of the GPS sensor will be performed, and the display will
also be reset.
The display lists will also be reset.
· The unit can perform a demo, where it behaves as if it is actually functioning, even without
GPS reception.
· The following is an overview of the demo type submenu.
(1) STATIC: Keeps at set position.
(2) STRAIGHT: Goes in set straight line at constant speed.
(3) RIGHT: Turns right at set turn radius.
(4) LEFT: Turns left at set turn radius.
(5) ROUTE: Performs selected route. Moves at set speed from set position to route start
point.
(6) AUTO: Moves in set direction a set distance from set position.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press , and then to select "DEMO TYPE".
Memo
· To stop the demo, display the demo screen again, and press "STOP", or turn
the power off.
· When the demo is being performed, "S" will blink at the bottom right of the screen.
· When the demo is being performed, "MOB" does not operate.
・ After end of demo, the setting performed during in the demo is not available.
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· You can confirm settings for connection with external connected equipment.
· Data input and output data consists of serial data, contact data, and LAN data.
· Output sentences, bit rate, and output intervals can be set for each port. However, some
combinations of bit rates, intervals, and numbers of sentences cannot be made. In this case,
set the sentence to the minimum needed value.
・ To connect a Current, Temperature and Depth meter, use a input port in DATA IN/OUT4.
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· NMEA, JRC, IEC, route WPT, automatic switch control data, and printer data can be output via
data IN/OUT1.
· To connect a DPU-414 printer, use a D-sub9 pin connector.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press , and then , and select "DATA IN/OUT1".
4. Press "SENTENCE".
5. Move the cursor to the sentence you wish to output, and press .
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4. Press "SENTENCE".
5. Move the cursor to the sentence you wish to output, and press .
Saved routes and waypoints are output as RTE and WPL sentences.
Select the version, bit rate, and output type.
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Select "ROUTE" or "ROUTE + WPT" as the output type, and the route selection method
will be displayed. Select one and set the route to be output.
· ROUTE LIST
The route list will be displayed. Select the route you wish to output, and press .
Multiple contiguous route numbers can be selected.
Please refer to "4.8.3 Selecting a Range within a List" for details regarding range
selection.
· ROUTE No.
Enter the route number and press .
· FROM TO
Multiple contiguous route numbers can be selected. Enter the route numbers you want to
output from the first route to the last, and press .
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YES
6. Press "START" to display the following, and press "YES" to enter data receiving
mode.
YES
7. Once the unit is awaiting data reception, send RTE or WPL sentences from externally
connected equipment.
Received data is stored in the internal memory.
8. When all data transmission has been completed, press .
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The bit rate is fixed at 4800 bps, and data is output for automatic switching control
(NCZ-1573A).
If "SWITCH" is selected when the LAN mutual monitoring mode is set to "OFF", the screen
at right will be displayed and the mutual monitoring mode will be set to "ON".
If you do not need automatic switching control, do not set this field to "SWITCH".
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· NMEA, JRC, IEC, route WPT, and automatic switch control data can be output via data OUT2.
Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment
configuration mode.
2. Press , and then to select "DATA OUT2".
From this point on, operation is identical as that described for "DATA IN/OUT1".
However, routes and waypoints can not be received from external sources as RTE and WPL
sentences.
· NMEA, JRC, IEC, route WPT, and automatic switch control data can be output via data OUT3.
Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment
configuration mode.
2. Press , and then to select "DATA OUT3".
From this point on, operation is identical as that described for "DATA IN/OUT1".
However, routes and waypoints can not be received from external sources as RTE and WPL
sentences.
· NMEA, JRC, IEC, route, and switch data can be output via data IN/OUT4.
・ To connect Current, temperature and Depth meter, set to only bit rate and use a Pin No.1,2 in
DATA IN/OUT connector.
· The layer and data number for displaying tidal current data can be set by setting externally
connected equipment. Please refer to "4.20.7.8 Setting Tidal Current Meter Input" for setting
method.
Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment
configuration mode.
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· The following contact outputs can be set for contact output 1: System, System + XTD + ARV,
Log Pulse (200 pulse/NM), Log Pulse (400 pulse/NM), and Alarm ACK.
· Please refer to "6.3 Cable Connection" for connection.
Procedure
1. Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment
configuration mode.
2. Press , and then to select "CONTACT OUT1".
3. Select the state for which you want contact operation with , and then press
· The following contact outputs can be set for contact output 2: System, System + XTD + ARV,
Log Pulse (200 pulse/NM), Log Pulse (400 pulse/NM), and Alarm ACK.
· Please refer to "6.3 Cable Connection" for connection.
1. Please refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and switch the unit to equipment
configuration mode.
2. Press , and then to select "CONTACT OUT2".
From this point on, operation is identical as that described for "CONTACT OUT1".
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· LAN configuration can be performed for active route sharing, data route sharing, data output,
mutual monitoring, and remote maintenance output.
· In data output, the output NMEA sentence can be selected.
· To share active or data routes, sharing route configuration must be performed.
Set the route sharing setting to "SHARE" for data routes.
When set to "SHARE", data route reception will occur automatically.
For active routes, set the route sharing setting to "SHARE 1", "SHARE 2", "SHARE 3", or
"SHARE 4".
(1) SHARE1: If the active route is switched on the unit, the route will automatically be sent
out to connected equipment.
When a shared route is received, the route is automatically switched.
(2) SHARE2: If the active route is switched on the unit, a request is made to the user of
the unit before the route is sent. Transmission of the route to the connected
equipment is dependant on the permission of the user.
If the user has not authorized sending, the active route will only be executed
on the local unit.
When a shared route is received, the route is automatically switched.
(3) SHARE3: If the active route is switched on the unit, the route will automatically be sent
out to connected equipment.
When a shared route is received, the user is asked whether or not they want
to switch routes.
If the user does not authorize route switching, the route will not be switched.
(4) SHARE4: If the active route is switched on the unit, a request is made to the user of
the unit before the route is sent. Transmission of the route to the connected
equipment is dependant on the permission of the user.
If the user has not authorized sending, the active route will only be executed
on the local unit.
When a shared route is received, the user is asked whether or not they want
to switch routes.
If the user does not authorize route switching, the route will not be switched.
The following icon is displayed when active routes are shared.
· To perform mutual monitoring, mutual monitoring mode must be configured. With mutual
monitoring mode, when GPS positioning is not being performed, the GPS positioning
information from other units can be displayed.
· Remote maintenance output configuration can be used to regularly output data for use in
remote maintenance.
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1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press , then , and select "LAN".
Select "SHARE1",
"SHARE2",
"SHARE3", or
"SHARE4"
Sharing
Icon
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4. Press "CONNECT".
11. After you have selected all sentences you wish to output, press .
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5. Press "CONNECT".
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press , and then to select "DATA IN/OUT4".
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· The display's IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway can be set. The MAC address can
be displayed.
Procedure
1. Refer to "4.20 Equipment Configuration" and display the equipment configuration menu.
2. Press "IP".
To return the value to the default value, select "DEFAULT" and press .
8. Enter the subnet mask with the numeric keypad, and press .
To return the value to the default value, select "DEFAULT" and press .
11. Enter the default gateway with the numeric keypad, and press .
To return the value to the default value, select "DEFAULT" and press .
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WARNING
Do not perform internal inspections or modifications of the equipment.
Inspection or modification by unauthorized personnel may result in fire,
electric shock, or equipment failure. Please consult with JRC or an
affiliate to perform internal inspections or repair.
CAUTION
Use only the specified fuse.
Failure to do so may result in fire or equipment failure.
・The following shows general maintenance and inspection methods using standard tools.
Perform inspection of the displayed items when the equipment is functioning normally. Compare
operating results to the normal operation values in order to detect problems quickly.
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Alarm List
Message Message Contents Alarm Causes
Number
001 No Fix No Fix
002 HDOP OVER HDOP value has been exceeded setting level
003 GPS Antenna Open GPS Antenna Open(Sensor)
004 GPS Antenna Short GPS Antenna Short(Sensor)
005 Core ROM Error Memory Error(GPS core of Sensor)
006 Core RAM Error Memory Error(GPS core of Sensor)
007 Core RTC Error RTC(Real Time Clock) Error(GPS core of Sensor)
008 Controller ROM Error Memory Error(Processing Unit of Sensor)
009 Controller RAM Error Memory Error(Processing Unit of Sensor)
010 Controller FPGA Error FPGA Error(Processing Unit of Sensor)
011 Controller Backup Error Data Buck up Error(Processing Unit of Sensor)
012 Flash ROM Access Error Flash ROM Deletion, Write Error(ROM[1])
013 Flash ROM2 Access Error Flash ROM Deletion, Write Error(ROM[2])
014 RAM Access Error RAM Read, Write Error
015 SIO(0) Error Serial Port Error(GPS/DGPS)
016 SIO(1) Error Serial Port Error(DATA OUT1)
017 SIO(2) Error Serial Port Error(DATA OUT2)
018 SIO(3) Error Serial Port Error(DATA OUT3)
019 SIO(4) Error Serial Port Error(DATA OUT4)
020 LAN Error LAN Port Error
021 No Sensor Data Sensor periodic input not possible(Position
measurement data unobtainable)
030 Temperature Alarm Temperature alarm is occurred
031 Depth Alarm Depth alarm is occurred
032 Dist Alarm Trip alarm is occurred
033 Speed Alarm Speed alarm is occurred
040 Sensor Data Invalid Sensor data is invalid(Position, Time, etc,)
041 Sensor IF error Sensor unconfigurable
(Configuration not possible)
042 No Mutual Data Unable to obtain mutual data
043 CCRP Discrepancy CCRP disagreement with other equipment
050 Arrival Wpt Arrival at final waypoint
051 Anchor Out Anchor alarm is occurred
052 Boundary Boundary alarm is occurred
053 Xtd XTD alarm is occurred
060 Inner Error Display inside Error
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5.3.1 Troubleshooting
WARNING
Do not perform internal inspections or modifications of the equipment.
Inspection or modification by unauthorized personnel may result in fire, electric
shock, or equipment failure. Please consult with JRC or an affiliate to perform
internal inspections or repair.
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Fuse
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Caution
Please consult with JRC or an affiliate to perform installation.
Installation by unauthorized personnel may result in malfunction.
Caution
When connecting the cable attached to the equipment, do not bend it acutely, twist
it, or impart excessive force. Doing so sometimes causes cracks or damage to the
coating, resulting in fire or electrocution.
Install the sensor where there are no obstacles, in order to ensure that GPS signals
can be directly received from satellites without interference or reflection of signals
from surrounding objects.
Whenever possible, select a place with the following characteristics.
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The sensor base contains 1 inch-14UNS-2B screw holes. It can be attached to poles with cut
male screws, or off-the-shelf adapters.
(1) When performing attachment, always hold and turn the sensor base. Holding and turning the
radome may result in a large amount of force applied at the junction of the base and the
radome, resulting in damage to the sensor. The diagram shows the JLR-4341, but these
instructions apply equally to the JLR-4340 as well.
Radome
Joint
Off-the-shelf
Base adapter, etc
Do not apply force to the joint. Hold and turn the base.
(2) Secure the sensor cable in position with a clamp band as shown below to protect it against
damage due to vibration.
Cable
Off-the-shelf
adapter, etc
Clamp band
(3) When connecting an extension cable to the DGPS sensor, always seal with self-bonding
tape in order to waterproof the connector, and wrap this section with vinyl tape to protect it.
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Use a screw adapter (optional component or equivalent) to connect the sensor to the mast.
The diagram shows the JLR-4341, but these instructions apply equally to the JLR-4340 as well.
JLR-4341
DGPS Sensor
Fitting Belt
MPBP02520
Screw Adapter
MTV302007A
Clamp Band
1. Loosen the fitting belt screw 2. Coil the fitting belt around 3. Tighten the clamp screw with
with a screwdriver to remove the mast as shown below. the screwdriver.
the clamp.
Clamp
Flathead Screwdriver
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It is possible to pass a cable through a pole, when DGPS sensor attached to poles with cut male
screws. (1inch-14 UNS-2A). In this case, Cable guard rubber (attached article) used.
6-4
25mm
1inch-14UNS-2A
(4)When performing attachment, always hold and turn the sensor base. Holding and turning the
radome may result in a large amount of force applied at the junction of the base and the
radome, resulting in damage to the sensor.
Radome
Joint
Base
Do not apply force to the joint. Hold and turn the base.
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Warning
Install this unit at least 1 m away from any magnetic compasses.
Installation near a magnetic compass may result in interference with the
magnetic compass, and may result in an accident.
Caution
Use the indicated screws when installing the display unit to a stable wooden
surface. Failure to do so may result in the display unit falling over, causing injury
or property damage.
The installation stand (trestle) allows this display to be set up on table-tops, walls, ceilings, etc.
Select an installation location that meets the following conditions.
190 or more
(Unit: mm)
Mount (Bottom)
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180 or more
(Unit: mm)
6-7
180 or more
(Unit: mm)
6-8
D-Sub Terminal
Used to connect to a computer (RS-232C) or printer.
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DC12/24V
① ②
Fuse Holder
(Internal 2A fuse)
z Noise Filtering
Make a loop with the cable and clamp it with the included Clamp Filter as shown below.
Clamp Filter
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GPS/DGPS
① ⑤
⑥
② ④
③
z Cable Extension
(1) For cable lengths of less than 15 m
Use the extension cable (CFQ-9000).
Junction Box/NQE-7700A
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6-12
DATA IN/OUT
CFQ-5374
3m
External Equipment
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3mm
10mm
Gasket installation
direction
6-14
CONTACT IN/OUT
CFQ-5404
3m
Relay
External Equipment
COM
NO
NC
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ETHERNET
1 Pin 8 Pin
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Female (S-type)
Terminal
Name Explanation
Number
1 Unused
2 TXD Transmitted data
3 RXD Received data
4 Unused
5 GND ISO Signal ground
6 Unused
7 CTS Transmission possible
8 RTS Transmission request
9 Unused
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Connect the sub display sensor connection terminal to the main display external equipment
connection terminal (serial).
Use a junction box (CQD-10).
Any main display external equipment connection terminal can be used. The following
specifications apply to the terminal.
Data format: IEC
Bit rate: 4800 bps
Sentence Sub Display: "On"
To display satellite information on the sub display, change the bit rate to "9600 bps", and add
"GSV" and "CD, GP, 3" to the sentence setting.
Junction Box/CQD-10
Data Cable/CFQ-5374
DGPS Cable/CFQ-9002
①
② ○
③ ○ TXDB
④ ○ TXDA
⑤ :
○ Main display
⑥ external equipment
connection terminal
Sub display sensor CQD-10
connection terminal terminal board
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Caution
The junction box rubber gaskets (φ25 Gland side) fit φ 10 - 20 cables.
Securely mount the junction box on a given flat surface using self-tapping screws and flat
washers as shown below.
Flat Washer
Memo
The self tapping screws and flat washers in the figure above are not included with
this equipment.
Securely mount the junction box on the mast using the pole mounting kit (option:
MPBP30608).
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Bracket SUS
Washer M6 SUS
Nut M6 SUS
To DGPS Sensor
Gland φ15
①<Exterior>
Waterproof with self-adhesive tape,
and cover with protective vinyl tape.
②<Interior>
Cover cable entry point gaps
completely with sealant.
Gland φ25
250V-MPYCYS-7
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JLR-4340
Terminal board GPS Sensor Junction Box
Line lengths: Cable Terminal
45±5 mm Red 1
Extension Cable
Black 2
White 3
Green 4
Yellow 5
Brown 6
Blue 3
Shield Line 3
Orange(not use)
Please refer to the instructions included in the coaxial cable kit for details regarding coaxial cable
kit connection.
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DC6.5V
Printer Cable
Power Supply 7ZCJD0254A (1.5 m) or
NBG-320 7ZCDJD0270B (9 m)
Please refer to "DPU-414 Operation Manual" and set the DIP switches on DPU-414.
DIP SW1
Switch No. Function Settings
ON/OFF
1 Input Method Serial OFF
2 Printing speed High ON
3 Auto loading ON ON
4 CR Function Carriage return OFF
5 DIP SW setting Command Enable ON
6 Print density 100% OFF
7 ON
8 ON
DIP SW2
Switch No. Function Settings
ON/OFF
1 Print mode Normal printing(40 columns) ON
2 User-defined characters buck-up ON ON
3 Character type Ordinary characters ON
4 Zero font 0 ON
5 International character set Japanese ON
6 ON
7 ON
8 ON
DIP SW3
Switch No. Function Setting
ON/OFF
1 Data bit length 8 bits ON
2 Parity permission Without ON
3 Parity condition Odd ON
4 Flow control H/W BUSY ON
5 Baud rate 4800bps ON
6 OFF
7 OFF
8 OFF
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Printer cable (3 m)
7ZCNA4109
3 Red RXD
4 Black TXD
7 Green RTS (Not Use)
5 Blue GND
Cable Connector
Connection Example
NCZ-777 Terminal
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An automatic GPS select switch (NCZ-1537A) can be used to connect and automatically switch
between two GPS units. The No. 1 GPS unit normally outputs data, but when it is not performing
positioning, the No. 2 GPS unit is automatically switched over to.
To perform automatic switching, the two GPS units must be connected in a LAN, and the No. 2
GPS unit must output control signaling to the automatic GPS select switch.
Set the No. 1 GPS unit LAN setting mutual monitoring to "On".
Set the No. 2 GPS unit LAN setting mutual monitoring to "On", and set the control signal output
port data format to "SWITCH".
Set the Dip switch (S1) on NCZ-1537A to 1: ON and 2: ON.
No. 2 GPS
No. 2 GPS Unit Data
Connection Example
The following connection conditions apply to the connection example.
・GPS Data is output from TXD3 Port (DATA OUT3) of each GPS Unit.
・Control signal is output from TXD2 Port (DATA OUT2) of No2 GPS Unit.
NCZ-1537A Terminal
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ECDIS
No. 1 GPS Unit No. 2 GPS Unit Sub-display Remote
Maintenance
Data D-Sub LAN Data Data D-Sub LAN LAN LAN LAN
OUT3 OUT3 OUT2
LAN
Printer
Switch DPU-414
NCZ-777
External Equipment
Switch NCZ-1537A
Setting Examples
Setting Item No. 1 GPS Unit No. 2 GPS Unit Sub-Display
1. Display Type Main Main Sub
2. Sensor No. 1 2 1
3. LAN
ACTIVE Route Share4 Share4 Share4
DATA Route Share Share Share
Mutual On On On
Monitoring
Data OUT Connect Multicast Multicast Multicast
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No.1 No.2
NNN-4341 NNN-4341 NMEA (IEC 61162-1/NMEA (RS422))
DGPS RECEIVER DGPS RECEIVER OUTPUT TB2 A *250V-TTYCS-1
1A A1 GMDSS CONSOLE
1B A2 B
Attached to JLR-4341 Attached to JLR-4341
15m (Cut for B15m) 15m (Cut for B15m) NQA-4251A FG A3 A *250V-TTYCS-1 No.1 RADAR
2A A4
OUTPUT 2B A5 B
POLE MOUNTING KIT POLE MOUNTING KIT BUFFER A *250V-TTYCS-1
MPBP30608 MPBP30608 3A A6 No.2 RADAR
3B A7 B
NQE-7700A NQE-7700A FG A8
A *250V-TTYCS-1
JUNCTION BOX JUNCTION BOX 4A A9 AIS
4B A10 B
WHT
WHT
GRN
GRN
RED
BRN
RED
BRN
TB2
BLK
BLK
YEL
YEL
5A B1 A *250V-TTYCS-1 VDR
5B B2 B
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
FG B3
6A B4 A *250V-TTYCS-1
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 AUTO PILOT
6B B5 B
7A B6 A *250V-TTYCS-1
ECHO SOUNDER
7B B7 B
*250V-MPYCYS-7 *250V-MPYCYS-7 FG B8
8A B9 A *250V-TTYCS-1
(Max.50m) (Max.50m) SPEED LOG
8B B10 B
NMEA
NQE-7700A NQE-7700A TB1 INPUT TB1
JUNCTION BOX JUNCTION BOX A A1 A 9A B1 A *250V-TTYCS-1
B B NAVTEX
A2 B 9B B2
A3 FG FG B3
A4 FG 10A B4 A *250V-TTYCS-1
NAV.WORK STATION
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 + A5 + DC 10B B5 B
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 - A6 - 9-40V 11A B6
A7 A7 11B B7
WHT
WHT
GRN
GRN
RED
BRN
RED
BRN
YEL
YEL
BLK
BLK
A8 A8 FG B8
A9 NC 12A B9
A10 NC 12B B10
DC Power cable
CFQ-7257 2m
CFQ-5404 3m
CFQ-7257 2m
CFQ-5404 3m
CFQ-5374 3m
CFQ-5374 3m
CQD-10
Data cable
Data cable
Data cable
Data cable
NCZ-777
JUNCTION BOX SELECT SWITCH
15m
15m
TB01
GRN
1 A1 *250V-TTYCS-4 A1 1 RX
BLU
2 B1 B1 2
PRP
3 A A2 3 RX
GRY
4 B B2 4
PRP
5 + 5 RX
GRY
6 - 6
GRN
7 A2
*250V-TTYCS-1
*250V-TTYCS-1
7
BLU
ECDIS HUB ECDIS HUB 8 B2 8
PRP A A
*0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5
9 TD+ 9
GRY
10 B TD- 10 B
*250V-TTYCS-1
PRP +
11 - 11
GRY
12 12
*0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5
*250V-TTYCS-1
*
*
No.1
NBG-320 No.1 DGPS
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
AC220V *0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5 + No.2 DGPS ECDIS
0V DC OUT +
1 Ø 60Hz AC IN No.1 DGPS
100V 6.5V - CONNING
-
220V No.2 DGPS DISPLAY
*0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5 + RED No.1 DGPS
DC24V + IN DC OUT +
- BLK No.2 DGPS ALARM
(From GMDSS CONSOLE) - DC24V 12V -
+
-
*
No.2
NBG-320
POWER SUPPLY UNIT
AC220V *0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5 + DC OUT +
0V
1 Ø 60Hz 100V AC IN 6.5V -
-
220V NOTE
*0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5 + RED 1. * DOCK SUPPLY
DC24V + IN DC OUT +
(From GMDSS CONSOLE)
- - DC24V 12V -
BLK 2. JRC SUPPLY (COPPER PLATE 0.3(T) x 25(W))
3. * DOCK SUPPLY (COPPER PLATE 0.5(T) x 30(W))
*
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If you have any other questions about after-sales service, please direct your inquiries to your
dealer or nearest local office.
7-1
WARNING
When disposing of the used lithium battery, place insulating tape over
the battery terminals, or otherwise insulate the battery. Failure to do so
may result in heating, explosion, or fire due to a shorted
battery.
● When disposing of the used lithium battery, place insulating tape over the battery terminals,
or otherwise insulate the battery. Dispose of the battery properly as directed by the local
authorities. Consult your dealer, our sales office, or the local authorities for further details
on disposal methods.
8-1
9.1.1 Basic
9.1.2 Environment
9-1
(1)Serial Transmission
Channel Specification Notes
DATA RS-422 Output NMEA,IEC,JRC
IN/OUT1 RS-232C Input/Output - for PC or Printer
(1-1)NMEA
・Specification :NMEA0183
・Version :Ver1.5,2.1,2.3
・Bit Rate :4800,9600,19200,38400bps
・Data Bit :8bit
・Parity Bit :None
・Start Bit :1bit
・Stop Bit :1bit
・Output Sentence :GGA,RMC,GLL,VTG,GSA,GSV,DTM,GBS,GRS,GST,ZDA,GNS,
MSS**,ALR,VDR*,VHW*,APB,BOD,BWC,BWR,RMB,XTE,ZTG,
AAM,ALR,RTE,WPL,ACK,
HDT*,THS*,DBT*,DPT*,MTW*,CUR*,VBW*
・Output Interval :1s,2s,3s,4s,5s,6s,7s,8s,9s,OFF
・Input Sentence :HDT,THS,DBT,DPT,MTW,CUR,VBW,VHW,ACK,WPL,RTE,ALR
1)Some combinations of output sentence, bit rates, and output intervals may not be possible.
(1-2)IEC
・Specification :IEC61162
(1-3)JRC
・Specification :JRC
・Bit Rate :1200bps
・Data Bit :8bit
・Parity Bit :None
・Start Bit :1bit
・Stop Bit :2bit
(2)Contact Signal
Channel I/O Notes
CONTACT Output Alarm,200p/NM,400p/NM,ACK
OUT1
CONTACT Output Alarm,200p/NM,400p/NM,ACK
OUT2
CONTACT 3 Input ACK
(3)LAN
・Specification :JRC
・Bit Rate :10/100Mbps
・Common Route :JRC
・Data output :NMEA,IEC
9-2
9.2.1 Basic
(1)GPS Unit
・Reception Method :Multi channel 12ch + SBAS 1ch
・Reception Frequency :1575.42MHz±1MHz(C/A code)
・Maximum Number of
Tracked Satellites :12 satellites
・Accuracy :13m 2DRMS (HDOP≦4 SA off)
5m 2DRMS (Beacon selected)
7m 2DRMS (SBAS selected)
・SBAS :WAAS、MSAS、EGNOS
・Geodetic datum :Selection among 46 geodetic datum
(2)Beacon Unit
・Reception Frequency :283.5~325kHz
・Selection of
Beacon Station :Automatic or manual
(3)Power Supply
・Power Supply Voltage :DC12/24V(+30%,-10%)
・Power Consumption :less than 2.5W
9.2.2 Environment
9-3
9.3.1 Basic
(1)GPS Unit
・Reception Method :Multi channel 12ch + SBAS 1ch
・Reception Frequency :1575.42MHz±1MHz(C/A code)
・Maximum Number of
Tracked Satellites :12 satellites
・Accuracy :13m 2DRMS (HDOP≦4 SA off)
7m 2DRMS (SBAS selected)
・SBAS :WAAS、MSAS、EGNOS
・Geodetic datum :Selection among 46 geodetic datum
(2)Power Supply
・Power Supply Voltage :DC12/24V(+30%,-10%)
・Power Consumption :less than 1.5W
9.3.2 Environment
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Appendix-1
Appendix-2
Appendix-3
Appendix-4
Appendix-5
Appendix-6
Appendix-7
Appendix-8
Appendix-9
Appendix-11
Appendix-12
有毒有害物质或元素
部件名称 (Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements)
(Part name) 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE)
GPS接收器
(Antenna)
× ○ × × × ×
船内装置(Inboard Unit)
・显示装置(Display Unit)
・信号处理装置
× ○ × × × ×
(Processing Unit)
外部设备(Peripherals)
・选择(Options)
・电线类(Cables)
× ○ × × × ×
・手册(Documennts)
○:表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。
(Indicates that this toxic, or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the requirement in
SJ/T11363-2006.)
×:表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。
(Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above
the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006.)
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