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Messrs. KOYO DOCKYARD CO. , LTD, S. No MODEL: JPE-582 ECHO SOUNDER FINISHED DRAWING 23 January 2007 Gapan Radio Co, Ltd. JFEsS82 Echo Sounder INSTRUCTION MANUAL Gepoan Radio Co, Ltd. General Information r--------- 1 Thank you for purchasing the Japan Radio Co., Ltd. JFE-582 Echo-Sounder. The JFE-582_— 1 conforms to the IMO (International Maritime Organization) performance standards, | 1 __ enabling sea floor displays and depth display I 4 © Before attempting to poerate this equipment, read this instruction manual thoroughly to ensure correct and safe operation in accordance with the warning instructions and operation procedures. © You are strongly recommended to store this instruction manual carefully for future reference, In the event that you have an operational problem or malfunction, this manual will provide useful instructions, General Information i Before You Begin Symbols Used In This Manual “To ensure that the equipment is used safely and correctly, and thal the operator and third parties are not ‘exposed to danger or damage, pictograms arc used in this manual and on the equipment itself. These pictograms are described below. Please familiarize yourself with these pictograms and the meanings they convey before reading the rest of the manual Failure to observe a warning indication, teading to Incorrect handling, may result in death or serious, injury to the operator. Failure to observe a caution indication, leading to LA\( Al J I 1O N incorrect handling, may result in injury to the operator, or physical damage to the equipment. Example Pictograms AN oa € oe Warning Labels Warning labels are affixed to the cover of this Bach Z\ mark is includis rnded (0 alert the user to the presence of precautions danger and warning items. The picture in each Z\ mark alerts you to operations that should be carefully performed. Each (© mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of prohibited activity ‘The picturcword infbeside each mark alerts you to operations that are prohibited. Each @ mark is imended to alert the usr to the presence of necessary insractions. The picture in each @ mark alerts you o operations that must be performed. equipment Do not attempt to remove, damage, oF modify, the warning labels. Before You Begin ii Usage Hints A\WARNING Except when adjusting the Recording belt, do not open the recording mechanism of this equipment. There is a risk of electric shock If you touch the high voltage conductors, L S ® ® Except when replacing the recording pens, do not open the power supply rail cover. There is a risk of electric shock if you touch the high voltage conductors. Do not dismantle or modity this equipment. Failure to observe this warning mey result in fre, electric shock, or damage, Do not place any vessels containing water or other liquids, or metal objects, on top of this equipment. If water is spilled on or metal objects fall into the equipment there is a risk of fire, electric shock, or damage. Do not connect the main unit to any power source other than that specified (8SVAC to 265VAC, 50/60Hz). Failure to observe this warning may result in fire, electric shock, or damage. v Alternating current power supply © S S Do not connect other than 24VDC to the power supply to the power fail alarm. Failure to observe this warming may result in fire, electric shock, or damage. iv Usage Hints A\WARNING Always turn off the power switch at the power supply in the main unit before connecting or disconnecting the unit, or when connecting or disconnecting the cables to external equipment. Fallure to switch off the power may result in tire or damage. In the event of water of metal objects falling inside the equipment, immediately turn off the power switch, then contact JRC or its agent. There is a risk of fle or electric shock if you continue to use the equipment. If you notice smoke, unusual smells, or abnormal heat coming from the equipment, immediately tum off the power switch, then contact JRC or its agent There is a risk of fire, electric shock, or damage if you continue to use the equipment. Re BR 4 mC 2 JRC Agents See the list of offices at the end of this manual. Usage Hints v A\CAUTION Please contact JRC or its agent for the electrical installation of this equipment. Electrical installations carried out by other than the qualified staff may result in faulty operation, Do not store or operate the equipment where subject to temperatures in excess of 55°C. High temperature may cause failures. Do not install the equipment on unstable or unievel surfaces. Failure to observe this condition may result in the equipment falling or toppling over, resulting In injury If itis cold, do not move the equipment suddenly into a warm environment and switeh it on, High-voltage leaks due to condensation may result in damage to the equipment. in such situations, leave the equipment in the warm environment for about 30 minutes before switching it on, © O@ O@ OO © When installing the equipment, securely connect the earth lead to the earth terminal. Failure to connect the earth may result in electric shock in the event of a fault or power leak developing. vi Usage Hints ACAUTION OQ Do not turn on the equipment's power when the ship is in dry docks. Failure to observe this caution may result in damage to the transducer, ete. For safety when the equipment is to be left unused for an extended period, turn off the power switch, to clean the equipment, as doing so will damage the surfaces To clean the equipment, remove any dust and dirt, then wipe with a clean dry cloth, S Do not use thinners, benzene, or other organic solvents Usage Hints vii External View viii External View Contents General Information Before You Begin Usage Hints .... External View. Explanation of Terms .. 4. Introduction ... 1.1 Funetion . 1.2 Feature ... 1.3 Components .. 1.4 Construction .. 4.5 System Configuration ......... 2. Names and Functions of the Components 3. Installation . 3.1 Installing the Recorder Unit 3.2 Installing the Transducer 3,3 Connecting Components 4. Operation ... 4.1 Basic Operations .. 4.2 Setting Functions. 4.3 Device Settings. 4.4 Master Reset 5. Replacing Consumables 5.1 Replacing Recording Pape 5.2 Replacing Recording Pen .. 6, Maintenance and Inspection... 6.1 Regular Maintenance .. 6.2 Self-Diagnostic Function 6.3 Positional Adjustment for Om Depth 6.4 Adjusting Recording Belt Tension 6.5 Replacing the Recording Belt 6.6 Replacing the Fuses. 6.7 Replacing the Units 7. Consider Installation 8. After-sales Service 9. Disposal . 9.1 Disposal of this equipment 10. Specifications Information Please refer to ‘Place of Contact’ on back cover. Contents ix NMEAg1as : Bubbling Beam angle : Transducer Imo MED utc Explanation of Terms NMEA siands for the National Marine Electronics Association. NMEA0183 is the format used when sending or receiving depth, position, water temperature, ship speed and other Information between marine equipment. : The phenomenon where the image of the seabed is interrupted due to air bubbles caused by the ship's hull or the propeller during a voyage. The angle that sound waves spread out from the transducer. Sound waves spread out in a conical manner taking the center of the bottom surface of the transducer at the apex of the cone. Device that emits ultrasonic waves in water and receives the signals reflected off the seabed. This is equivalent to an antenna on a radio. stands for Intemational Maritime Organization stands for Marine Equipment Directive. This is the directive for marine equipment in Europe. This directive unifies format approval standards implemented separately by each European ‘country. stands for Universal Time Coordinated, x Explanation of Terms 1. Introduction 1.1 Function ‘The JFE-582 Echo-Sounder consists of a transducer mounted on the bottom of the ship's hull and a main unit that displays information on the depth and formation of the sea bottom. This informaticn is gained by using ultrasonic waves sent from the transducer that are then reflected off the sea bottom and picked up again by the transducer. The JFE-582 also has the following functions; (1) depth alarm, (2) power fail alarm, (3) output of depth data, (4) output of depth and power fail alarms. ‘The recorder uses 150mm-wide paper to show the previous 10 minutes, 20 minutes, or 30 minutes of historical data. Or the paper can be stopped. One roll of paper can record a maximum of approximately 37 hours continuously. Depth measuring ranges of 10m, 50m, 250m, or SOOm can be selected. 1.2 Feature ‘The JFE-582 features the following: Conforms to the IMO Standard ‘+ When the depth becomes shallower than a previously set value, a depth alarm is issued by buzzer and lamp, + When power is cut to the main unit, a power fail alarm is issued by buzzer and lamp, + Contact signals can be output for both depth and power fail alarms. ‘+ Data on depths can be output eee “+ Knobs are used for illumination controls, allowing them to be readily distinguished from other keys. ‘+ Independent event mark, range, and depth alarm keys for instant operation, + Remote cancellation of alarm buzzer. Digital Depth Display + No need for time-consuming reading of depths using a scale against the profile of the sea floor on the paper! The current depth can be seen at a glance. Self-Diagnostic Functions + Self-diagnostic functions can be selected from a menu, improving ease of maintenance. 1. Introduction 1 1.3 Components This section lists components and optional equipment. Bienen neuen Name Type No. aty. Remarks Recorder IFE-582 1 Matching box AW-154F 1 ‘Transducer mounting NKF-341 1 | Cable tength: 20m ‘Spare unit TZXBSO010 1 Instruction manual TZPBS2301B 1 Optional Equipment Name Type No. Qty. Remarks Transducer mounting NKF-392C Cable length: 20m 2 1. Introduction 1.4 Construction Eetienenke ry ‘The following shows the external dimensions of the JFE-S82, 1. External dimensions of JFE-582 recorder a4 37 385 (Unit; mmm) Mass: 11kg. 26%? (Unit: mm) Mass: 4kg 1. Introduction 3 External Dimensions of Transducer mounting ‘The cxtcrnal dimensions illustrated below are for the standard equipment, Pleuse refer to the separately supplied drawings if your specifications are not standard 1. NKF-341 (Installed on ship's bottom) Cabtire cable _20m $12.9 o Flange JIS B 2222 (40k-32) at 89 28 (Unit; mm) Mass: 22kg 190, 2. NKF-392C (Installed on ship's bottom) 260-4 Cabtire cable 20m $12, Ovaries between 23 and 38 mm depending on the thickness of the hull (Unit: mm) Mass: 4lkg 4 1. Introduction 1.5 System Configuration AW-154F JFE-582 Matching box Recorder 660V-DPYCS-2.0 ‘(Shipbuilding yard) ages ea esis dealesjeSiegieg SSE REFS! a PSRs SaSesesesies Boge se kekeg *Soazavty Fer ae | omtoard power supp) ocowv Dopth alarm output (On-board power supply) (relay contact) Power fail alarm output External navigation equipment (telay contact) (NMEA0183/0180,URC format) Depth alarm Extemal | Pu2#er control console | Power fal alarm buzzer control Cabtire cable (20m, supplied) Transducer ‘Transducer mounting: NKF-341 or NKF-392C 1. Introduction 5 2. Names and Functions of the Components ‘This section describes the names and Functions of the contro! panel and its controls. @ © ® ®@ @ + [DEPT + 11 + (PWR FAIL) ied pol i ; PO PE o ® 8 ®29® © ®d oO Figure 2-1 Control Panel No. Name Function Power/Brightness Switches the equipment power on and off, adjusts the 2 brightness of the panel and plotter illumination, and stops the buzzer from sounding in the event of a power fail alarm, ® | Depth range (+) Switches the depth range to deep. ® _| Depth range (-) ‘Switches the depth range to shallow. @ | Recording line Prints a vertical line on the recording paper while the key is pressed and held. When the key is released, the water depth and longitude and latitude, date, and time (* see Note 1) are printed. © _| Menu setting (+) Increases the value of the item selected from the menu. @® | Menu setting Decreases the value of the item selected from the menu. @ | Select menu item Selects an item from the menu. ® _| Depth alarm (+) Switches the depth alarm to deep. @® _| Depth alarm) Switches the depth alarm to shallow. Cancel depth alarm Cancels the buzzer that sounds when a depth alarm occurs. @ @_| Power failure warning tamp_| The warning lamp blinks in the event of a power failure. ®_| Depth warning lamp ‘The depth-warning lamp blinks in the event of a depth alarm. LCD display Displays water depth and other settings. 8 Note 1: Longitude and latitude, date, and time are recorded from data input from external navigation equipment. 6 2. Names and Functions of the Components 3. Installation A\CAUTION When installing the equipment, securely connect the earth lead to the earth terminal. Failure to connect the earth may result in electric shock in the event of a fault or power leak developing. Do not install or operate the equipment where subject to temperatures 55°C or higher or -15°C or lower. Failure to observe this caution may result in fire or damage. Do not install the equipment on unstable or unlevel surfaces. Failure to observe this condition may result in the equipment falling or toppling over, resulting in injury Take care when laying the transducer cable, power cable, and earth lead as positioning has an affect on electromagnetic interference. There is a risk of interfering with other equipment or the echo-sounder being interfered with by the other equipment. © o00¢ After installing the echo-sounder, turn on the power to all other equipment to check for interference with oF from all the equipment. Interference may cause malfunctions. 3. 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Installation 3.3 Connecting Components 12 AW-154F JFE-582 Matching box Recorder ascasom* cniessog le ttn acess oma (ease | TWRx controller: exe canonvesz0 eee ‘Goranged by shbvising rs) | Power supply AC100/110/1 15/200/220/230V _ 250V-OPYG-1,25 H= Ceblesi one! veh heeoete ear ls cance 120 . (integrated wih transducer. Length: 20m) 1 Preteen | Interface unit External navigation equipment —2904-77¥08 HS}. rosmon paces Peete al consol { ~oSGS S aTSR cer : Baar conace | “Steg eS St een mains : vce _sw'beveras ao a! ‘on-board power supply tNrsnped by tena eT Toa | oars -<08TI08 EL sere Denn cae ove ese ces PEL Transmit rigger signal output —+-220V TY =f" : Rear ST HS} sxraio 5 eh : 3 Dopth alarm output 4 2sov.newo-125 + 7 (tay cones) “+ See rems— TP Power tai alam ouput 4 2201-0e¥0-128 (celay contact)“ tarengeay net a ey Transducer Notes ‘Te shield of each cable must he securely attached tothe conncetars and must ck conitet anyother connector. et Casings must be grounded securely 10 the ship's hull using copper plats. ‘The exterior isto be grounded tothe ship's hell using cable bands, Selevt NCINO for Depth Alarm and Power ail Alar, 3. Installation 4. Operation 4.1 Basic Operations Turning Power ON/OFF (1 Tuming Power On TIRFAD) Tum the knob clockwise 19 win ON the power Turn the knob counterclockwise to the OFF Adjusting Recording Paper and Control Panel Illumination Rotating the PWR/PANEL knob simultuncously adjusts the recording paper illumination and control panel brightness. PwrapANet ‘The recording paper illumination can be turned fully OFF, The control panel, however, can only be dimmed. Setting Depth Range + Each time you press "RANGE +", the measuring range increases in the sequence 10+ 50 + 250+ 500 meters. Fach time you press "RANGE -”, the measuring range decreases in the sequence 500 —* 250 —* 50> 10 meters. At regular intervals, a scale is printed on the recording paper showing the currently set range. Note: AS per the draft setting, the sea bottom image may shift outside the depth measuring range. (See page 18.) 4, Operation 13 Set range RANGE 10 GAIN 3 DALM OFF CSPD 20 TRANSDUCER 58.2 ‘The currently set range is also displayed on the LCD. A recording line (mark) is printed on the recording paper by pressing and holding the “MARK” key. ‘When you release the "MARK" key, the depth and latitude and longitude are printed with the date and time (Universal Time Coordinated: UTC). Tn addition to marking, the MARK key is also used to comfirm the pressure of the recording pen on the recording paper. (See page 33.) _—[Reserang ine ‘iat Notes: 1. The echo sounder function continues to work even while the reconding line (mark) is being printed. 2. The printed depth, longitude and latitude, date, and time are the data collected at the moment you release the "MARK" key. 3. The depth is not printed if it cannot be confirmed, such as when bubbling, ‘The printing of latitude and longitude, date, and time, requires the input of data from external navigation equipment. Setting Depth Alarm + jocers jacana eee 44 4, Operation Pressing and holding the "DEPTH ALARM +" key increases the depth setting of the depth alarm. Pressing and holding the "DEPTH ALARM -” key decreases the depth setting ‘of the depth alarm, IF the measured depth is less than the set depth alarm value, a warning character blinks and the buzzer sounds, Notes: 1, The buzzer sounds far both depth and power fail alarms, You can check which alarm is being issued from the blinking characters, 2. If, due to bubbling, etc, it is not possible to discriminate the sea bottom, it is also not possible to tigger the depth alarm, When sailing in shallow waters, please check the sea bottom reflected on the recording paper, 3. The alarm tone sounds from the hole at the bottom of the front panel (shown by the arrow in the figure). Do not block this hole. Depth alarm setting Pence hag seani-ps: ‘The currently set depth alarm is also displayed on the LCD. DALM 50 CSPD 20 Notes: imi 1. The depth can be set between 2.0 and 500 meters, 58.20 2. Setting the minimum depth displays "OFF", and also turns OFF the depth alarm function. Canceling the Depth Alarm Buzzer — Press "ALARM ACK" to cnc the depth lam buzer. (This applies whe the equipments st the atry dau, Note: ‘The function of this switch changes according to the setting of the "ALARM ACK" function (Recorder setting) (See page 21). Canceling the Power Fail alarm (warAD) ‘Turn tae PWR/PANEL knob fully counterclockwise to the OFF position to cancel the power fail alarm. Ifthe AC power supply to the main unit is cut, the PWR FAIL display blinks and the buzzer sounds, Nows 1. The power fail alarm does not operate unless a 24 VDC supply is connected t0 the interface unit (in addition to the AC power supply connected to the main unio. 2. The power fail alarm does not operate if the power switch is turned ON when the AC power supply to the main unit is cut, 3. The buzzer sounds for both depth and power fail alarms. You can check which alarm is being issued from the blinking characters, 4. The warning tone sounds fromn the hole at the bottom of the front panel (shown by the arrow in the figure), Do not block the hole. 4, Operation 15 4.2 Setting Functions Selecting Item To Set While watching the LCD, press “SBLEC ‘The selected item is highlighted on the display. In the figure at left, "GAIN" selected. tw select the item to be changed, DS SUR sTC MID CSPD 20 When an item is highlighted, press “SET +" or" LCD CONT7 DRAFT 9.0 58.20 ET ~" to change the setting, To return to the normal operating state, do not touch any keys on the control panel for about 7 seconds. Adjusting Receiver Sensitivity + Pressing "S ST +" increases sensitivity. Pressing “SET ~" decreases sensitivity. If the receiver sensitivity is set to high, noise will also be displayed on the Disp SURF 3 recording paper, making it difficult to distinguish the sea floor. Adjust the eee sensitivity to an appropriate value by monitoring the image being plotted on the LCD CONT7 DRAFT 0.0 recording paper. 58.2 ON Each time you press "SET +", the recording paper feed speed is decreayed in the sequence 10 -* 20 -* 30 ~* FREZ, Each time you press "SET-, the recording paper feed speed is increased in the = sequence FREZ -+ 30+ 20 -* 10, ‘The figure indicating the paper feed speed is the amount of time recorded on the recording paper from the right end to the left end, as you look at the front of DISP SURF GAN 3) thounit STC MID RGBMMET) | A seca speed of 30 is appropriate for recording the profile of a gently sloping LCD CONT? DRAFT 0.0 | seafloor. A focd spoed of 10)is more appropriate for recording the profiles of highly uneven see floors or very shallow sea floors. 58.2 wt ‘A time matk is recorded every 30 seconds on the top edge of the recording paper. Notes: 1. Ifyou set the paper feed OFF, the depth sounding function continues to work in the same manner as when the feed in ON It is dangerous to set the paper feed OFF when navigating channels, approaching or leaving the shore or in shallow areas, Please be sure to turn ON the paper feed and check the depth by monitoring the profile printed on the paper. 16 4. Operation Adjusting Draft Value + With the DRAFT set to 0.0m, press and hold "SET+" to increase the draft up to - 50m. With the DRAFT set to 0.1m or greater, press and hold "SET-" to reduce the draft to DRAFT 0.0m, DISP SURF GAIN 3 sTC MID CSPD__20 1c0 cour 58.2 m Adjusting LCD Contrast + ‘The LCD contrast is adjusted by pressing "SET +" or "SET", Set the contrat a to optimunn visibility Note: Duc to the nature of LCDs, changes in the ambient temperature will cause DIsP SURF GAIN 3 \ changes in the optimum setting. Reset the conirast as needed sc MID CSPD 2 [Ried on4FT 00 58.2 wr Serotec + Pressing "SET +" changes the STC characteristics in the sequence LOW + ep MID — HIGH. Pressing “SET” changes the STC characteristies in the sequence HIGH MID + Low. DISP_SURF GAN = 3 FSET] cpp 20 | _ Set the STC to "HIGH if, as a result of bubbles or plankton being recorded on LCD CONT? DRAFT ag | ‘he recording paper, making it difficult to distinguish the sea floor. 58.2 4. Operation 17 Setting Depth Display Mode + ‘The depth display mode switches each time you press "SET +" or "SET - sid ‘There are the following three depth display modes. 1) Depth value display compensated for drat Selec ISSUE GAIN 3 STC sep 20 ‘The depth value ( in the middle lefl figure) is displayed based ‘on the draft value, (See page 17.) In the normal display mode, the display mode SURFACE and the draft setting value DRAFT 5.0 are displayed. LOD CONT? DRAFT 10.0 58.2 m RANGE 10 GAIN 3 DALM OFF CSPD 20 SURFACE DRAFT 5.0 58.2 wr Water surface The bottom image on the recording paper is shifted deeper by the draft amount ‘with the surface set to Om. (See the bottom left figure.) Set the depth measuring, range (see page 13) to the range between the surface and the sea bottom, Transducer i Draft Kea! eight Note: If you set the draft value to 10m or more while the depth measuring range iy 10m, no image is printed on the recording paper. Set the depth measuring range to 50m or more. (See the bottom left figure.) (Sea bottom) MY 2) Depth value display measured from the transducer Biel DISP TRANS ‘The depth value measured from the transducer (4 left figure) is displayed. In the normal display mode, the display mode Dratt value Om Draft value 10m (Scale om “Seale om {corresponds | corresponds | Home suave ol] totme ater | TRANSDUCER is displayed Mnovansducor | gutate | RANGE 10 GAIN 3 DALM OFF SPD 20 ‘TRANSDUCER 58.2 w 3) Depth value display compensated for kell height. Select ‘The depth valuc (QU ESEIMESM in the middle left figure) is displayed based on the keel height compensation. (See page 22.) In the normal display mode, the display mode KEEL and the kee! height setting value HEIGHT 5.0 are displayed. RANGE 10 GAIN 3 DALM OFF C.SPD 20 KEEL HEIGHT 5.0 58.2 18 4. Operation 4.3 Device Settings ACAUTION The items that can be set vary according to the connection specifications e with external devices and must only be set by authorized service personnel. Any attempt to alter the settings without knowledge of the specifications may result in incorrect operation of the unit and may cause accidents and failures. Switching to Device Setting Function ‘Turn OFF the power, then turn ON the power while simultaneously pressing PWRIPANEL and holding "ALARM ACK" and "SET +". The LCD will show the screen for device settings. . + a TST NY GK Mies Press ALARM ACK and SET + UTPUT DEF Oat sioltaneously [euaran) PWRVPANEL NMEA1B3V2.3 OUTPUT DEP ALARM STATUS LEVEL NEXT PAGE Switching to Normal Operation Press "ALARM ACK" to switch to normal operation. Notes: 1. You can press “ALARM ACK" fo return to normal operation at any time the device setting function is ON, 2, Ifmo keys on the control panet are operated for more than approximately 70 seconds while the device setting function is ON, normal operation is forcibly selected Selecting Device Setting Item While monitoring the LCD, press "SELECT" to select the device setting to be changed. The selected item is highlighted. In the figure at left, "INPUT POSI Cay DATA" is selected. aul mc aureus sus] Whetbion mst seo es" SEP shngs th setting. NEXT PAGE 4, Operation 19 Setting Format of Data Input from External Navigation Equipment 7 ‘The format changes each time you press "SET +" or "SET -" Notes: 1, There are three reception formats: NMEAO183, 180, or IRC, 2. Inthe case of NMEAOI83 latitude and longitude data, "RMC" sentences can be received. NMEA183V2 3 OUTPUT DEP ALARM STATUS LEVEL NEXT PAGE’ Setting Format for Depth Data Output + ‘The format changes each time you press "SET +” or "SET", al Notes: = 1. There are three output formats: NMEA0183V2.3, NMEAOI83BV 1.5, or IRC. INPUT FOS! OTA 2. In the case of NMEAOI83V2.3, only "SDDPT" sentences are output N ars a NMEAIBIV2 3 OUTPUT LEVEL NEXT PAGE SSDDPT, 244.5, 2.4, 2.3 hh (CRYLF) a) 2) Ba) (1) Depth measured from the transducer regardless of the depth display mode setting (in meters only). (See page 18.) (2) According to the depth display mode (see page 18) DISP SURF: Draft value (no + or - sign preceding values) DISP TRANS: 0.0 DISP KEEL: Keel height compensation (- sign preceding values) (3) Measuring range: RANGE (in meters only) (4) Checksum (result after each ASCII code of every character between "S" Just after "S" and "X" just before " # * is EXORed.) Water surface In the case of NMEAOI83V 5, the output sentence varies according to the Draft depth display mode setting. (See page 18.) + When DISP SURF is set, only the "SDDBS" sentence is output Keelheight — $SDDBS, xxx.x, f, xxx.x, M, x08, FCR)(LF) oO @ @ + When DISP TRANS is set, only the "SDDB1" sentence is output SSDDBT. xxx, f, xxx.a, M, xxx.x, F(CR)(LF) M2 @) + When DISP KEEL is set, only the "SDDBK" sentence is output. SSDDBK, xxx.x, f, 233.8, M. 2x48, F(CRYLF) a) GB) ‘The field values are the same in each of the three sentence types: (1) Depth value after compensation (in fect) (2) Depth value after compensation (in meters) (3) Depth value after compensation (in fathoms) Transducer] 20 4. Operation Setting Output Depth Alarm Signal Mode ET +" or "SET + The mode switches each time you pres You can select two output depth alarm statuses: Level output, or cyclical output matched to the blinking of the alarm lamp. INPUT POSI DATA NMEADI83 Lovel output, OUTPUT DEP DATA (EVEL) NMEA 7 ' yale output (CYCLIC) Le fla pied et Setting Plotter “ALARM ACK" Function + The function switches each time you press “SBT +" or "SET LARM ACK" function can be set to one of three modes, as Care a ea The plotter " Cisse Follows: Or Noor OUT ALM STATUS (1) Canestation of depth alarm buzeer only (OWN SELP); ape eee EEE (2) Cancelation of output depth alarm signal only (QUT ALM STATUS): NEXT PAGE (3) Cancelation of both depth alarm buzzer AND output depth alarm signal (BOTR). Setting External Input "ALARM ACK" Function + The function switches each time you press "SET +" or "SET ‘The external input "ALARM ACK" function can be set to one of three modes, as Follows: () Cancelation of depth alarm buzzer only (OWN SELF); (2) Cancelation of output depth alarm signal only (OUT ALM STATUS), (3) Cancelation of both depth alarm buzzer AND output depth alarm signal (BOTH NEXT PAGE eer Setting Recording Display Resolution + ‘The recording display resolution switches cach time you press "SET +" or “SET” ‘The resolution is normally set to "6", Change the setting while monitoring the PANEL ACK MODE recording if it is difficult after adjusting the sensitivity and STC to differentiate our CottN EE ope | between hese lor and other than the sea Noor on the rsearding paper T ALM STAT NEXT 4, Operation 21 Gar 22 4. Operation g the Keel Height Compensation Value Press and hold "SET +” to increase the keel height compensation value up to 5.0m. Or press and hiold "SET -" to reduce the keel height compensation value 160.0. Is necessary to set the depth display mode to switch to the depth value display compensated for the keel height. (See page 18.) 4.4 Master Reset Switching to Standard Default Resetting Function ‘Ene ‘Turn OFF the power, then turn ON the power while simultaneously pressing PORPANEL and holding both the "ALARM ACK" and "MARK" keys. The LCD displays a message asking for confirmation to reset the equipment to the standard defaults. RESET Simultaneously press "ALARM ACK’ and “MARK. ARE YOU SURE? MARK 5>_ ALARM ACK PWAPANEL Switching to Normal Operation ee) Press "ALARM ACK" to abor the operation (resetting standard defaults) and = return to normal operation. Note: Ifno Keys on the control panel are operated for more than approximately 70 seconds, the resetting operation is aborted and normal operation is forcibly resumed. Executing Standard Default Settings Press "MARK" to reset the equipment to the standard defaults. Note: ‘You cannot abort this operation afier you press "MARK". The following items are reset to the standard defaulls. tem Detauit Item Defauit Depth range 250m Input format NMEAO183 Depth alarm OFF (0.0m) ff Output format NMEAOI83V2.3, Reception sensitivity | 40 Depth alarm signal mode Level output Paper feed speed 30 minutes Recorder "ALARM ACK" function OWN SELF, Draft 00m External input "ALARM ACK" function OUT ALM STATUS | LcDeonmat | 7 | Recorder display resolution 6 ‘STC Mi Depth display moxk DIPS TRANS 4. Operation 23 5. Replacing Consumables 5.1 Replacing Recor Be sure to replace with the recording paper specified by JRC. ig Paper Name Type No,Part Code Remarks Recording paper B 62PBS00006 (1) Turn OFF the power. Open the front panel and, if the recording pen can be seen on the platen, turn the recording belt downward to move the recording pen behind the platen. (See the middle left figure.) Turn te knots so thatthe fat faces are verical (2) Turn the knobs on the platen so that the flat faces are vertical, Gg D then open the platen forward. (3) Pall the flange forward and remove the recording paper. The cote remaining on the right side can be disposed of, Pull the core out from the paper wound onto the roll on the left and use it for winding the new paper. As shown in the figure at left, attach a new roll of recording paper to the spool om the right side and fit the take up spool (othe left side, Thread the recording paper under the pen guide atthe top right of the * Postion eho reotaing Pen dg the repacermant SFrecaraing paper ~ Prater bets ‘Tho paton locks are released when "aces ofthe knobs ae verte Insen the endo me recoxang paper The psn car ten Ue opened Dy ‘mio he'siolin the takoup sooo, hinging it orwars ‘hen wine he papar rund te spoot ‘outerioerwise 24. 5, Replacing Consumables (4) After replacing the recoding paper, securely lock the platen. Recording pen guide ‘Make sure that the Fecording paper is threaded under the guide, Manual feed gear for recording paper Use this gear to adjust the tension fn the newly installed recording paper. (5) Wipe down the collector rail with a dry cloth to remove carbon. 5.2 Replacing Recording Pen ‘The recording pen wears as itis used, When it has worn down to about Imm, be sure to replace with the pen specified by IRC. Name Type No,Part Code Remarks Recording pen MPXP00791 A MPXPO0O791A (1) Turn OFF the power. Replace the pen as illustrated below. Pome Insert the bent par ofthe recording pon pe into the sit in the pa holder. ‘Open the collector rail cover and turn _ the recording belt by hand so thatthe ‘recording pen Is abave the op pulley 5. Replacing Consumables 25 6. Maintenance and Inspection A\WARNING There are no user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to inspect or repair OS this equipment as doing so without proper training may result in fire or electric shock. For internal maintenance and inspection, please contact JRC or its agent. 6.1 Regular Maintenance ‘The lite of this equipment depends on how scrupulously regular maintenance is performed. To ensure that the equipment is always in top condition, we recommend inspecting the equipment regularly. This will ‘enable you to prevent faults developing. Carry out the inspections shown in the table below on a regular basis, Methods of Maintenance Inspections ‘Tur OFF the power, then inspect the following items. No. tem Method 1 | Cleaning Lightly wipe the panel surface, keys and knobs, ete., with a dry cloth. The plouer is particularly susceptible to soiling by carbon dust from the recording paper. Clean off any catbon dust, then wipe the cover glass and scale plate with a cloth dampened with alcohol 2 | Looseness of parts | Check that all bolts and screws and nuts are tight, Also check that alll keys, knobs and connectors are securely in position 3. | Cable connections | Check the wiring of all cables between the respective components and that the connectors are securely connected. 4 | Drive pulleys If the pulleys make any abnormal noise, the bearings may be faulty, In this case, please contact IRC or its agent for servicing. (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) 5. | Plaen tock knobs | It, when replacing the recording paper, itis hard to turn the knobs at the top of the platen, coat the location shown below with grease Coat here with grease. (Top of platen) 7 Gg Des J 26 6, Maintenance and Inspection 6.2 Self-Diagnostic Function A\SCAUTION e The normal depth-sounding function is suspended while the self- diagnostic function is operating. Do not use the self-diagnostic function while the ship is under way. Failure to observe this caution may result in accidents. Selecting Sel jagnostic Function TThe self-diagnostic function consists of panel operations and visual observations. ‘Turn OFF the power, then turn ON the power while simultaneously pressing and holding "ALARM ACK" and "RANGE -", The LCD will show sereen 1 for the self-diagnostic function. AY ance - ROM VER 1.01 Ut SiORI° StANo ey re8 and Tomneeteee PE ET fanier CrecK PRR FAID x x Xia BAM SKIP_ >>SELECT.ACK EXIT MODE_5>MARK:ACK Note: ‘The self-diagnostic function changes from Screen 1 — Screen 2 Screen 3. Switching to Normal Operation Press MARK, then ALARM ACK, Press "MARK" followed by "ALARM ACK" to switch to normal operation. Fa) ACK Diagnostic functions from Self-Diagnosis Screen 1 (1) Program Version No. SROM VER 1.01 RAM TESTING 25%, UART SHORT” STAND BY PANEL CHECK XOX ‘The program version No. is displayed on the first line of the screen. BAM sKIe. >oseLecr Kex EXIT MODE >>" MARK,ACK 6. Maintenance and Inspection 27 Diagnostic functions from Self-Diagnosis Screen 1 (2) Memory Test ROM VER 101 ‘The results of the memory test are shown on line 2 of the sercen + During testing, progress is shown as a percentage + The results are shown for each IC No. OK RAM OK Ino good: RAMNG. TENG is displayed, the Transducer Controller (CML-596) is faully and requires servicing, (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) PANEL CHECK x X 1A FAM SKI >ogetecr KOK EXIT MODE 55" MARIAGK Note: If you do not require a memory test, press "SELECT" and then press "ALARM ACK". Output/Position Input Circuit Operation Test (3) Depth Output/Position Input Circuit Operation Test ‘This test can only be completed by wiring the CQD-1705 interface connectors as shown in the figure. (See page 12.) Jf these 10 connectors are connected to otter navigation equipment and the wiring cannot be altered, follow the instructions on Self-Diagnosis Screen 3 (See page 30.) Ifthe connectors are wired as shown in the figure at left, the results of the depth output/position input circuit operation are displayed on line 3 of the caD-1705 LeD. Interface BAM TESTING 25, TPUART SHORT STAND BY PANEL CHECK X 1A SKIP. >oserzoratK N fiSbe 33°tmaaicA ‘On completion of the test, remember to restore the wiring to its original state, POSTON + This et starts om compleon ofthe memory test 2 th previns pag * The test result is displayed as one of the following: Prior to testing STANDBY Testesuk OK —:0K ‘Test result no good : NG TENG is displayed, the Interface (CQD-1705) or the Transducer Controller (CML-596) may be faulty and may require servicing, (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) ‘DATA OUT CCR ues Tuy Diagnostic jiagnosis Screen 1 anel Circuit Operation Check Press each location on the panel. + If operation is OK, a 0 is displayed in place of the X. + If operation is NG. the X remains. Note that, in the ease of the brightness adjuster... + The value increases (1A in the illustration at left) as the adjuster is turned clockwise: + The value decreases (1A in the illustration at left) as the adjuster is turned counterclockwise, Af faulty, the Panel (CCK-831) or the Transducer Controller (CML-$96) may be faulty and may require servicing. (Sce the list of offices at the end of this manual.) 28 6. Maintenance and Inspection ARM Testi osx UaRT SHORT STAND BY Tp PANEL CHECK XX ah axe! sete EXIT MODE 5>_MARKACK Selecting Self-Diagnostics Screen 2 rags SELEGT and then Dress ALARM ACK, With Self-Diagnostics Screen | displayed, press "SELECT” and then press ALARM ACK" to switch to Sell-Diagnosties Serven 2, Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 2 (1) LCD Check «This test fills the whole LCD sereen from the left to the right. The sereen is. repeatedly filled with black, followed by white. If there is any dropout, the Panel (CCK-831) or Transducer Controller (CML-596) may be faulty. Please contact JRC or its agent, (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 2 (2) Recording Paper Surface Check + This check prints @ line at regular intervals on the recording paper. Except for the top line, the density is reduced every four lines + A fixed line is printed at regular intervals and the paper feed speed and depth scale alternated in the following order. Note that the equipment automatically prints a fixed line and switches paper feed speed and depth scale, The water depth, longitude and latitude, date, and time printed with the fixed line are as follows: 12.3MT N12°13, 123 B123°25, 345 23 DEC 98 10:10. + IF the printing is blurred, the pen may be worn out (see page 25) or the pen belt may be incorrectly tensioned (see page 33). See the respective pages for details of adjustment. 6. Maintenance and Inspection 29 Selecting Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 With Self-Dianostics Screen 2 displayed, press "SELECT" and then press “ALARM ACK" to switch to, ross SELECT and then press ALARM ACK, LAP) ACK DE TIO a UHURU Le cs SUSUR ROR os ace GCoUECRLeLor Luke auc ‘The top line of the LCD shows the format of data input from external navigation equipment. Please make sure that, during testing, the external navigation equipment is operating, ‘The results of the data check will differ according to the currently specified input format (see page 20). + NMEAO183 Format INPUT POSIGPGGA or INPUT POS! GPRMC or INPUT POST GPGLL + NMEAOI80 format INPUT POSI TRUTH + JRC format INPUT POSI TRUTH + IF data format cannot be recognized! INPUT POS! FALSE Check if the connection with the external navigation equipment is faulty OK 200kHZ Gur pest Al active QUT SYS ALM SUSPEND TURN PAGE >> ACK, ACK Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (2) Depth Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnosties Screen 3 (2) Depth Data Output Format to External Device. INPUT POS! GPGGA. mp OUTPUT DEP SDOPT 123 0M ‘QUIPUT, TX FREQUENCY zoontg INPUT DEP ACK, Gut pesTy ALM acre OUT SYS ALM” SUSPEND TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK ‘The second line of the LD shows the depth-detwcted condition of the external ‘output data, which is switched between detecting and searching in 30-second intervals, Note that the output data vaties according to the output data format setting (see page 20), draft setting (see page 17). keel setting (see page 22), depth display mode setting (see page 18), and measuring range setting (see pagel3), See page 20 for the examples of the external output data, 30 6. Maintenance and Inspection Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (3) Result of Transmitter Operation Check INPUT POS|_ GPGGA QuTpUT DEP SODPT 123.0 UTPUT 1) ok ‘You can check the operation of the transmitter. + I transmitter operation is OK: OUTPUTTX OK + If transmitter operation is faulty: OUTPUTTX NG |foutput is NG, the transducer (CML-596) may be faulty. Please contact IRC or its agent. (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (4) Transducer Frequency Check You can check the frequency used by the transducer, + For the JFE-582: FREQUENCY —200kH7, + For the JPE-585 FREQUENCY —SOkHy, IF the frequency does not match the model, continued vse of the equipment may cause Faults ( develop in the respective components, Please contact JRC or its agent, (See the list of offices at the end of this manval.) INPUT POSI GPGG) QUIPUT DEP SO oso ok > PREQUENCY 200Kig INPUT DER ACK OGY pesTH A active Sur Sys AL s ABEND TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK PPE TOSS ea LLU USR Ulksi Le Ue OS eS ec OS Sue ML ece ae Cua Sec) ‘The same function as the DEPTH ACK operation of the JFE-582.can function bby an input signal in the event of a depth alarm occurring (See page 21). This check tests the signal input + When input signal confirmed: INPUT DEP ACK 0 + When input signal not confirmed: INPUT DEP ACK X IF itis not possible to confirm the input signal, check the input lead connection, and check the Input "ALARM ACK" setting of the JFE-582 (See page 21), INPUT POS| GPGGA, QUIPUT DEP SODPT 1230 Paeauency 2ookg INPUT DEF ACK OUT Beet AON acTIVE OUT SYS ALM” SUSPEND TURN PAGE >> ACK, ACK Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (6) Depth Alarm Check In this test, the operation of the depth alarm is displayed, making it possible to check the status of the output depth alarm signal, and therefore check the ‘connections external devices. To activate the depth alarm, you will necd set the depth alarm value to 123 or more. (See page 14.) + Depth alarm active: OUT DEPTH ALARM ACTIVE + Input signal not confirmed: OUT DEPTH ALARM SUSPEND INPUT POSI GPGGA QUTPUT DEP SODPT 1230M ‘Ok PaEQUENGY 2o0KH INPUT DEP ACK ANT DEPTH MIM ACTIVE OUT SYS ALM” SUSPEND TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK 6, Maintenance and Inspection 31 Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (7) Sea bottom Detection Signal Check INPUT POS! GPGGA. Quirur Dep SooPT 130M PaeQueney awoke SOU SYSALN SUSPEND TURN PAGE >>_ ACK, ACK. Diagnostic Functions in Self-Diagnostics Screen 3 (8) Switching to Function Settings INPUT POSI GPGGA, ‘QUTPUT DEP SODPT 1230M ‘OUTPUT TX 9K Press ALARM ACK twice to alternate between Sall-Diag- nostic Screen 3 and Function Sting Sereen RANGE 40, BALM OFF TRANSDUCER TURN PAGE >> ACK ACK EXIT MODE _>>_ MARK, ACK (Function setting screen) Switching to Normal Operati Prass MARK folowad bby ALARM ACK a) ‘ACK ‘This test forcibly outputs the CQD-1705 i signal as a sea bottom detection signal at 30-sccond eycles making it possible sface SYSTEM ALM output (0 check the connection to the external device. * When able to detect sea floor: OUT SYS ALM SUSPEND + When unable to detect sea floor: OUTSYS ALM ACTIVE Pressing the "ALARM ACK" key twice successively alternates between the Self-Diagnosties Screen 3 and the Function Setting Screen, It you switch to the Function Setting Screen, you can change the following settings: measuring range (RANGE), depth alarm value (D.ALM), receiver sensitivity (GAIN), paper feed speed (C.SPD), draft value (DRAFT), LCD contrast (LCD CONT), STC, and depth display mode (DISP). 32. 6. Maintenance and Inspection Press "MARK" followed by “ALARM ACK" to return to normal eperation. 6.3 Positional Adjustment for 0m Depth As the recording pen wears, the depth tends to become misaligned with the depth on the scale. IF the: misalignment is only slight, you can adjust the seale up or down, However, if' moving the scale is insufficient to rectify the problem, you can adjust the position of the transmission trigger mount, as described below. Please refer to the figure below when adjusting the position of the transinission trigger mount (Set the draft to Om. (2) Move the transmission trigger mount so that the top edge of the Om recording line is aligned with Om on the scale: (3)Restore the original draft setting 6.4 Adjusting Recording Belt Tension IM the recording belt becomes slack, the magnet on the belt may collide with the transmission trigger detection sensor, making a noise. Also, the characters printed on the recording paper may become an uneven density, However. ifthe tension is too great, the belt will wear asymmetrically, ‘The belt should therefore be tensioned as described below. (2) Loosen the Lwo screws holding the top pulley (2) Turn the belt tensioning screw clockwise to loosen the belt, or counterclockwise to tension the belt (3) Adjust the tension so that there is a between ip of about 1.Smnin °301 on the transmission trigger block (CPA-132B) and the magnet (fixed with a cover of about Smm x Smm) on the recording belt. (4) After adjusting the belt tensioning screw, tighten the two screws holding the top pulley. ‘Transmission rigger mount ‘Magriet CPA-1928 16901 Logsen mese two screws 10 ‘aust the Om depth postion. ate 6. Maintenance and Inspection 33 6.5 Replacing the Recording Belt Use only the specified recording belt. Name Type No.Part Code Remarks Recording belt MPGK30636 MPGK30636 Standard Goods Recording belt MPGKO1821 MPGKO1821 ‘Substitute Goods (1) Following the instructions in 5.2, "Replacing Recording Pen,” remove the pen from the belt. (See page 25.) (2) Following the instructions in 6.4, "Adjusting Recording Belt Tension,” loosen the two screws holding the top pulley. Next, rotate the belt tensioning serew clockwise to loosen the belt, then remove the belt. (See page 33.) (3) When renewing the recording belt, make sure that the arrow printed on the belt points DOWN, (4) Following the instructions in 6.4, "Adjusting Recording Belt Tension,” adjust the belt tension. (See page 33.) 34 = 6. Maintenance and Inspection 6.6 Replacing the Fuses Use only the specified fuses, and check the cause of the fuses blowing before replacing them. Be sure to turn OFF the main power switch (to the side marked O) on the power supply (CBD-1488) before replacing the fuses. Type No. Spec. Part Code Remarks 1 | MPSINN-3.15A | 250V 3.154 SZFAD00227 For power supply 2 | MFSINN-03154 | 250V0315A | szFaDo0360 | For powersupply alarm circuit 3. | MESINN-1A 250V 1A SZFADOO042 For 12VDC power output, (2)250V 03158 Main power switch (1) 250V 3.154 * Turn OFF the main switch to the side marked O. ‘aa ree (Power supply CBD-1488) it i imply ) + Tum ON the main power switch to the (interface unit CQD-1705) side marked ~. 6. Maintenance and Inspection 35. ) Replacing Main Power Supply Fuse ‘One reason for this fuse blowing is a faulty cable attached to the power supply. Check the cables before replacing the fuse, then turn the power on. If the fuse blows again, the Power Supply (CBD-1488) may be faulty. Contact JRC or its agent. (2) Replacing Power Fail Alarm Circuit Fuse ‘One reason for this fuse blowing is the input of an abnormal voltage. Check the input voltage at pins (7) and (8) of the Interface Block (CQD-1705, TBSO1). Check that the voltage is as eated (24VDC) (operating voltage: 21.5 t0 31,5VDC) before replacing the fuse. If the fuse blows again, the Transducer Controller (CML-596) may be faulty. (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) (3) Replacing 12VDC Output Power Supply Fuse (One reason for this fuse blowing is an overcurrent in an external device connected to pins (1) and (2) of the interface block (CQD-1705, TB502). Temporarily remove the cable to the external device. If the fuse blows again, either the Transducer Controller (CML-596) of Interface Block (CQD-1705) may be faulty. Contact IRC or its agent. (See the list of offices at the end of this manual.) 6.7 Replacing the Units Unit Type Code Remarks ‘Panel CCK-831 CCK-831 Interface CQD-1705 CQD-1705 Tw/Rx Control CML-596-2 CML-596-2 Power Supply CBD-1488 CBD-1488 7 = Recording paper 8 6ZPBS00006 Recording pen MPXPOO791A, MPXPOO791A Recording belt MPGK30636 MPGK30636 Transducer UT-200ND20 UT-200ND20 Cable length: 20m 36 6. Maintenance and Inspection 7. Consider Installation * Do not install the JFE-582 where subject to the following conditions as such conditions may cause failures and reduce the life of the equipment. 1. Where liable to be splashed with water. 2. Where ventilation is poor. + Do not coat the part of the transducer that outputs the ultrasonic waves (the rubber part of the tank on the ship's bottom) with the hull coating as this will deteriorate performance. 7. Consider Installation 37 8. After-sales Service 8.1 When Requesting Servicing Iryou suspect a fault, stop using the equipment and contact JRC or its agent. [Servicing Under Warranty’ ‘When the fault develops while the equipment is being used as indicated in the Instruction Manual, the equipment will be repaired free of charge. However, if the fault occurs as the result of misuse, negligence, natural disaster, fire, or other acts of God, a charge will be made for its repair. Servicing Out of Warranty| If the fault can be rectified by servicing the equipment, the repair will be made at your expense. Details to be Submitted| - Name, type No., month and year of manufacture, and serial number: - Nature of fault (in as much detail as possible); ~ Contact details (your name, address and phone number, etc.) 8.2 Recommendations for Inspection and Maintenance Depending on the conditions of usage, the performance may deteriorate duc to the aging of components. In such conditions, please consult JRC or its agent for inspection and maintenance, as distinct from the daily care you normally give your equipment. ‘Note that such inspection and maintenan is subject 10 charge. Please consult JRC or its agent for further details of any part of the atterservice conditions. Contact: See list at end of manual, 38. 8. After-sales Service 9. Disposal 9.1 Disposal of this equipment Please dispose of this equipment following the guidelines of the local body governing the location at which the equipment is disposed of. 9. Disposal 39 10. Specifications Range 10 50 250 500 Depth range 0-10m 0-50m 0-250 o-500m | ‘Naxinum measurable depth (Not 1} 2m=10 2m=50m 2m=250m 2m~S00m {depth from surface of transducer) ‘Transmission frequency | 133 times/minute | 133 Gmes/minute | 66times/minute 66 times/minute Frequency 200KHZ Recording paper 150mm (wide) x 15m (long) Paper feed speed 10min, 20min. 30min. or stopped (Note 2) Draft adjustment 50 meters max Depihdispley 3udigits on LCD (including decimal point up to 100m) Deptt alam ‘When set depth is exceeded, buzzer sounds and warning characters blink to indicate alarm status. Power fail alarm ‘When the power supply to the main unit is cut, the buzzer sounds and warning characters blink to indicate the alarm status (Note 3), Illumination Illumination of paper surface and control panel With dimmer. Ouiput depth value data | NMEAOU83 (V2.3 and VI-S) and JRC format (Note 4) | Input navigation equipment data | NMEAO183 (V2.3 and V1.5Y0180, and IRC format ‘Ouiput signals Depih alarm (relay contact output: rated load 120VAC 10A, 30VDC BA, NOINC.) | Power fail slarm (relay contact output: rated load 120VAC 10A, 30VDC BA, NONG)_| Input signals Depth alarm buzzer cancelation (either contact input or current control, Rating: Contact input: SVDC SmA, current control: 12VDC 1.2mA) Power fail alarm buzzer cancelation (cither contact input oe current control. Rating Contact input: 24VDC 2.4mA, current control: 12VDC 1.2m) Coating color Panel surface: Munsel N4, Case: Munsel N7 (Note 5) Power supply ‘Main unit: 10071 10/1 15/200220/230VAC (Operating voltage: 85 to 265VAC) 50/6012. 6OVA Max. Power fail alarm control circuit: 24VDC (Operating voltage: 20 © 32VDC) 2.5W max, when circuit is operating. External dimensions Both wall mount or flush mount: W376 x H325.5 x D196mm (including projections: W383 x H325.5 x D212mm) ‘Mass Both wall mount or flush mount: I 1ky Notes: 1 This is the performance that can be confirmed on the recording paper by adjusting the sensitivity, Also, the ‘maximum measurable depth depends substantially on ship hull configuration, installation position of the transducer, sea floor conditions, and sea conditions, ete. Compared with a stationary ship, performance drops off rapidly as ship speed increases, Also, when reversing, the large quantities of bubbles from the screw will disrupt the soundwaves, substantially reducing the depth-sounding performance. 2.Only paper feed is stopped. The depth display, depth data output, and alarm functions continue to operate, 3.To activate the power fail alarm function, this equipment requires a 24VDC power supply in addition to the main power supply. 4,NMEAO183 output sentence: In V15, it is SDDBS, SDDBT, SDDBK. In V2.3, it is SDDPT only. 5.The combination of coating colors (Munsel N4 and N7) is the standard JRC combination 40 10. Specifications For tyrther information contact: Gapan Radio Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE & —_Nilttochi Nishi-Shinjuku bldg. SALES DEPT. 10-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 6-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8328 JAPAN Phone; +81-3-3348-015) Fax +81 348-3648 Since 1975 MAIN PLANT 1-1, Shimorenjaku 5-chome, Mitaka- Tokyo 181-8510 JAPAN Phone: #81-422-45-91 11 Fax: 481-422-45-9110 EDITION 1 ‘MAY. 2003, CODE NO. 7ZPBS2301B IRC Messrs. Branose INSPECTION DATA Cd ECHO SOUNDER JFE—-582 tue Serial No HD 71006 RAR Date of Inspection 12 SEP 2006 aan jooroedb %. Yekosauo eA Inspected _by ~~ klo- Rea SIPY ie bea ai Section Navigation Group of Quality Assura (URC) Japan Radio Co, Ltd. 2MC—6733 32. 33 2/2 SerialNo. HD 71006 Hae « SHR he Ver ification to specification sudgenent_ Good RIA OL OTE we Structural inspeotion (Appearance & Construct ion) dudgenent Good ‘eb we Performance tast Judgenent Good ARR BE + Bit ee Overal | operation test / Voltage / Current AC 100V / 0. 56A Judgenent Good ‘seeiONERERER we Mechanical character istics test dudgonent Good sea Electrical_sharacteristios a8 ie Walt He Item Specification Measured Value | dudgonent 331 | See VaR 0.36 LIF : Receiver Noise Level | Less than 0.35 a Good 332 aR set Fess 199 OkHiz~201. Oki 199. 7k aed Transmitter | Bai) fe ‘800¥pp~1000Vop 995¥pp Gaga 3.3.3 | it R DCSOOY 4 AC OMOEA I Insulation resistance test |More than 10 MOwith oo MO Good S00VDC negear 334 | aT ACISOOY 1 Z3iRIETT LIRA Dielectric strength test | oozau0x& = Good No abnormal with 1500VAC Is applied for Imirutes 33.5 | TRE G0OKPa OrKEEE 1 RA Transducer water pressure | JnHisitli F ~ Good test {600KPe 12hours, isolation Far trther information contact: HEAD OFFICE & ‘SALES DEPT. MAIN PLANT Qapan Radio Co, Ltd. Nittochi NishiShinjuku bldg. 10-1 Nishi-Shinjuku 6-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8328, JAPAN Phone: -+81-3-3348-0151 Fax: +81-3-3348-3648 1-1, Shimorenjaku 5-chome, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-8510, JAPAN Phone: +81-422-45-9111 Fax: +81-422~45-9110

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