Japan Radio JHS-182 Shipboard Automatic Identification System User Manual Instruction Manual Pages 66 to 100
Japan Radio Co Ltd. Shipboard Automatic Identification System Instruction Manual Pages 66 to 100
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- 1. Instruction Manual Pages 1 to 33
- 2. Instruction Manual Pages 34 to 65
- 3. Instruction Manual Pages 66 to 100
Instruction Manual Pages 66 to 100
3) CONFIRMATION OF SETTINGS When you completed step 7 above, the cursor moves down to [EXIT] at the bottom of the screen. Bring the cursor on [CHECK] with the Jog Dial and press It. Then the result of diagnosis Is dlsplayed at the bottom of the screen. If the message does not show an error, you can reglster it by selecting and confirming [SAVE]. | REGIONAL CHANNEL SETTING UTC II 144 11°" REGIONAL CHANNEL SETTING UTC II 144 BEARING I RANGE NANE / NNSI BEARING 1 RANGE NANE / NMSI 222 NARROW TX/RX 222 NARROW TX/RX X/RX' TX/RX Z 2222 NARROW "IX/RX 3. TX/RX NUDE: TX/RX. TX/RX EXIT] [LIST] [CHECK] TAU. CLEAR] 2ONN < AREA ( ZOONN Diagnosis Results is being displayed Results Display disappears after 2 seconds. Information Notes 20NM! Group Ships Registration [Registration Procedure] 1 . Entering Name 5.2.4.6 GROUP SHIP REGISTORATION GROUP SHIP UTG 11 244 When is selected, GROUP SHIP opens. Use this screen for registering group ships. Maximum 10 ships can be registered as a group ship. _ When [SAVE] is selected, the infon'nation Is saved. other shlps which are registered as group ships, obtaln "” on the other ships list. And the Ship Name shown In other ships IIst succeeds the names which are registered from thls screen. When thls menu opens, the cursor is on Rotate the Jog Dial and the cursor move up/down over the numbers. Select the number and press the Jog Dial. the cursor Jumped to the entry of NAME and at the same tlme. a cursor Is on A in the keyboard area. Then the name can be entered. The method of using keyboard, see 5.1.1 2 . Entering MMSI Alter completing the name entry, select and push [NEXT] by the Jog Dial, then the cursor jumps to the MMSI entry area. Numeric Entry for MMSI, see 5.1.2. When the entry of MMSI has completed, the cursor move to next line. Whlle the cursor is between 1 and 10, if It is rotated left, then jump down to [EXIT]. (Not Keyboard Area) Select [EXIT], then discard the contents and return to SETUP. Select [SAVE], then save the contents and return to SETUP. Select [ALL CLEAR], then discard all contenB and the cursor returns to 1. 5-43 5.2.4.7 CHANGING THE CHANNEL . ‘ In case, a user want to change a channel, select 7.CHANNEL SETTING After that, type in password from Password Input Screen(®) and the proper password ls entered, go to Next screen(®) ® ® CHANNEL SETTING UTC II 244 CHANNH. SETTING UTC 11:44 BEARING Z RANGE NAME 7 MSI BEARWG 1 RANGE |NANE / MMSI 270“ 2 0.18NM NAGAMARU 270' ‘ 0.13mi HAGAMARU 35' : 0.29NN JRCMARU 35' . 0.29mi JRCNARU * 22' 2 0.92er ABGDEFG—IMRU I]. CH A : 2087 WIDE PASSWORD : |* * * ::> 2.0" B : zoss WIDE it: 22' 1 0.92NN ABCDEFG—MARU ABCDEFGMIJKLIINOP msnmxvz. 0123 4567894[\]_ “WW 070+»: ‘ :. =>! [EXIT] [Elli] [Procedure] 1. Entering Password For creating password which consists of 4 digit, using I’A~9] by the Jog Dlal. Enter 4 digits and finally confirm by pressing the Jog Dial, then the cursor jumps to [EXIT]. (D Select [exm and return to SETUP ® Select [EN‘I‘], and proceed to changing Channel Screen. 2. Changing Channel Enter channel number and select the width. in Changing Channel screen, bring the cursor on G) On 1. , press the Jog Dial for confirming and bring the oursor to the Channel number (in the picture above, channel numbers are 2087 and 2088) ® See 5.0.2. for entering numeric value (3 The channels whlch can be chosen at this moment are acceptable. But numbers besides registered channel number Is specified, then the contents are discarded and the wrsor jumps to the channel number entry area. As to the Channel Number. see Il'oommand list; ii If the Jog Dial Is pressed at the right edge of the channel number input area, the cursor moves to WIDE. The width can be selected from: a)WIDE, b)NARROW Select the width and press the Jog Dial, the cursor jumps to the next item. @@ @® The setting procedure for 2 is same as the procedure for 1. When the setting for 2 has completed or while the cursor is over 2, if the Jog Dial is rotated to left, the cursor moves down to [EXIT]. 1. If [EXIT] is selected, discard the contents and return to SETUP screen. 2. if [ENT] ls selected, output a command and return to SETUP screen. 544 5.2.4.8 CHANGING PASSWORD Select a. PASSWORD, then the screen for Password setting appears. The passwords for turning off the electricity or changing channel are set up from this screen‘ Passwords should be administrated by a person who is in charge of ship. PASSWORD urc it :44 » - BEARING : RANGE NAME / MMSI Rome the Jog D|a| for movrng the cursor. 25g. : ‘zgm fisfimu Press the Jog Dial and submenus will be displayed. * 22' . 92NM ABCDEFG—IMRU Press key for returning to SETUP MENU. LPASSWORD SET/CHANGE 0LD:|*** NEW:**** NEW:**** ABGDEFGHIJKLMNOP oksrutllxrz. om 4567891[\]_“#$%&’ own—V" ' . Pass word setting screen [Procedure] 1. When the submenu is opened, the cursor Is on ' of the leftmost of the line of OLD. At the same time, there is a cursor In the keyboard area of the screen. 2. Use keyboard and type in 4 digits password after “OLD:'. 3. When you type In the fourth letter and confirm by pushing the Jog Dlal, than - If the password now input matched the current password, then the cursor lumps to the next line. - if the password now input does not match the current password, the cursor return to 1. Type In the 4 digits new password, afler upper ‘NEW?’ for creating new password When you type In the fourth letter, then the cursor jumps to the next line. Then type in new pass word alter the lower ‘NEW:” > If two passwords match. then the cursor moves to [EXIT] > If two new passwords don't match, the cursor return to 1. 9"? 6. And ~ If you select [Ext - If you select [SAVE discard the contents and return to SETUP MENU. i. save the contents and retum to SETUP MENU. Cautlon : Only alphabets and numbers can be used for password. You can not move cursor Irregularly, (such as "from 1. to keyboard area" or “Keyboard area to [EXI'IT etc.) by rotating left the Jog Dlal. 5-45 5.2.5 MAINTENANCE , , _MAINT'E'—_NANCE __ urc u:4‘4 When Is selected from Main Menu (52) BEARING : RANGE NAME / mm Maintenance Menu appears. 270° : 0.18NM HAGAMARU 35‘ : 0. 29NM JRCMARU Users can check current status of the system by the menu. * 22' 2 0l92NM ABCDEFG—MARU 2.TRX CONDITION 3. ALARM HISTORY 4. SENSOR STATUS 5. PUIIER Oil/OFF LOG 6.80FWIARE VERSION Maintenance Menu Outlines of the menu: 1. SELF DIAGNOSIS Perform Self Diagnosis test. 2. TRX CONDITION Display Logs which enable to confirm what sea area the ship has been crossing. (Maximum eight Items) 3. ALARM HISTORY Dlsplay alarm logs for disorders. (Maximum ten items) 4. SENSOR STATUS Display current status of sensors working. 5. POWER ON/OFF LOG Display data and time of Power on and off. (Maximum twenty items) 6. SOFTWARE VERSION Display versions of software installed In computers 5-46 5.2.5.1. SELF DIAGNOSIS a) SELF DIAGNOSIS- OPERATIONS AND DISPLAYS SELF DIAGNOSIS UTC 11:44 BEAR I NG : RANGE NAIE / MMSI HAGANARU JRCMARU ABODEFG -IIARU [RESULT] CONT : INT GPS : TRX : PS : ANTENNA : 2.00NTROLLER ' [RESULT] l 3. l/O CONTROL : [RESULT] t 2 TEST ALL : ENT : NG COMPLEX 4. SELF DIAGICISIS LDG [EXIT] When is selected from Maintenance Menu (5.2.5), SELF DIAGNOSIS screen appears. Initially, the cursor is on 1.TRANSPONDER. And is the Jog Dial is Eressed! the cursor moves to the right hand of ":"as Turn the Jog Dial and the displayed item changes as: TESTALL -—> CONTROL —> INT GPS —> PLL LOCK —> LOOP TEST—> (LOOP TESTZ) —> PS —>TEST ALL a Push the Jog Dial and confirm the selection. After the confirmation the cursor move down to ENT. Turn the Jog DIaI and the displayed item changes as: ENT —> CANCEL —> ENT —> Make a selection and confirm it by pushan the Jog DIaL 5-47 5.2.5.2. TRX CONDITION : ' . ' When 2.TRX CONDITION is selected from Maintenance Menu (5.2.5). TRX CONDITION screen appears. . This menu provides the information of how the setting has been changing. Eight records from the newest are displayed. 1. of this menu Is showing theAcurrent transmission. TRX CONDITION BEARING : RANGE NAME / MIISI 270‘ 2 0.13”! HAGAMARU .. . 35. . 0.29"! JRGIIARIJ The default posmon of the cursor IS [EXIT] * 22 ' 0, Mill “(DEG—MAR" Rotate the Jog Dial, then the cursor rhoves between [EXIT] and LC" A . 1087 NARROW cu B E: 2034 was [SCROLL]- TX MOD I X. X/RX /RX ( (ARA, cu a ) Press the Jog Dial on [SCROLL]. then the next screen will be TX POWER 1 LOW displayed. ZONE SIZE : 4M AREA (NE) 2 N 36: 00. 00: And as [SCROLL] Is confirmed again and again. the screen AREA (Sill) : a 132 33810), displays the following records (2,3.4,5,). II 139“ 20. 00’ SOIRCE : BROADCAST M3622 If [EXIT] or key Is pressed, the process goes back to : 123456789 MAINTENANS MENU. : 2004/12/21 16:45 lscrmlti TRX CONDITION 5-48 5.2.5.3. ALARM HISTORY ' . ~ ALARM HISTORY UTC 11:44 859131146 ”ng WGAEMA/RHMSI When is selected from Maintenance Menu 1 - 5.2.5 , ALARM H|STORY ‘ 35' : 0.29NNI JRCMARU ( ) scree" appears. * 22' I 0.92” ABCDEFG—MARU . . . This screen displays a history of alarms which occur while the 8322”?aga;?r"éd|§gI/=:€:flzt'°" power isvon. It displays the alarm history from the most recent 030' A, A:fl0 valid GOG information one maxtmum 20 lines. If the history consists of more than 20 029: A: Ann valid 506 information lines. the lines after 21st llne will be dlsplayed on the next 026,A.A,no sensor position in use screens. 025, A. A, external EPFS lost 035. A. V, no valid ROT information Select [EXIT] at the bottom or press key, and you can go 032. A V. Heading lost/invalid back to Maintenance Menu without oancellng the contents of this 030. A,V' no valid COG information 501-95“ 029. A. V. no valid 806 information 026.A.V, no sensor position in use 008. A. A. NKD CONNECTION lost: [EXIT] lm When you rotate the Jog Dial, you can place the cursor on either [EXIT] or [SCROLL]. If you select [SCROLL], the next screen pops up. On the next screen. if you select [SCROLL] again, you will return to the original screen. If there is no more Information to be displayed on the next screen, [SCROLL] Is not selectable. ( 7 does not appear either.) If key is pressed. the procedure go back to “Main Menu." 5-49 5.2.5.4. SENSOR STATUS ‘ » . . . SENSOR STATUS UTC|1144 When ls selected from Maintenance BEARING 2 RANGE NAME / "Bl Menu, SENSOR STATUS screen appears. 270: 1 013“ "AGNMRU The Informatlon of current status of sensor connection is 35_ ' 0‘ 29“ WWW displayed on lhls screen. at 22 . 0.92NN ABCDEG—NARU POSITION i N0 SENSOR Select [EXIT] at the bottom or press key, and you can go back to Maintenance Menu. UTC CLOCK 1 LOST SOS/COG : N0 SENSOR HEADING : INVALID RDT 1 NO SENSOR Sensor status 5-50 5. 5. POWER ONIOFF LOG 4 When is selected. maximum 20 llnes of Power ON/OFF LOG is displayedi There is more than 20 llnes of data, v A arrears at the bottom of the screen for indicating there are more information. You can scroll down/up the screen by clicking [SCROLL] when 7 or A exists on the screen. Select [EXIT] at the bottom or press key, and you can go back to Maintenance Menu. SOFTWARE VFRsmN "BEAR‘TNG - 1001012 270' . 4—011» 11404144140 35- : 0.29101 chmu 4 22° : 002ml ABCDEFG—MARIJ 011 2003764/18 - - 0FF 2003/04/10 011 2003/04/10 oFF 2003/04/14 011 2003/04/14 07: 0FF 2002/03/17 10: 0M 2003/03/17 06: OFF 2002/09/00 05: 011 2002/09/06 04: OFF 2002/09/05 06: on 2002/09/05 04: OFF 2002/09/05 02: 011 2002/09/05 01: OFF 2002/04/17 04: lEXITl Power ON/OFP LOG screen UTC 11:44 011 2002/04/16 23:22:22 l I OFF 2002/04/15 16:01:34 [SCROLL] 5-51 5.2.5.6. SOFTWARE VERSION v- ' , ' When 6 SOFTWARE VERSION is selected from Maintenance Menu, the verslon Information of the software of each part are displayed. Select [EXIT] at the bottom or press key, and you can go back to Maintenance Menu. SOFTWARE VERSION (HQ 11:44 BEARING 1 RANGE NAME / MMSI 270‘ : 0.1mm HAGMIARU 35' 2 0.29"! JROMARU * 22“ 2 0.92“! ABGDEFG—MARU TRANSPDNDER CONT 2 3.21 MODEM 2 0.04 GONTRMER : 3. 21 1/0 CONIROL CONT : 8. 35 001" t 1.23 NSK UNIT Software Version 5-52 6. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION The performance and longevity of this equipment depend on careful maintenance To maintain the best performance. the following periodic inspections are highly recommended. (1) Keep the power supply voltage within the specified value‘ (2) Know the condition of normal status when the equipment is properly functioning. Keep comparing the current status to the normal status to immediately detect any malfunctions. AWARNING ® With the exception of qualified service personnel, do not attempt to service the Interior of this equipment, as doing so may cause fire. electric shock or malfunction. Each Internal circuit has been fine-tuned, therefore be sure not to tune or modify without measuring instruments. if any malfunctions are detected, contact our service center or agents. 6. General Main enance and Inspection Below are listed general maintaining and Inspecting items which can be done with usual tools and apparatus. Item Maintenance and inspection Gently clean the surface of the panel, knobs, switches, and upper/bottom cover with a soft cloth or silicon oil. Remove dust in the unit using a brush or vacuum cleaner. No oil Is needed because this unit has no moving_mechanisms Inside. Inspect for Iooseness and correctly tighten the following: smarts. nuts, knobs, switches, volume pots, connectors and relays inserted into sockets. If the power source fuse is blown, be sure to inspect the cause before replacing the blown fuse with a new one. Cleaning Looseness of parts Remove screws mounting the unit, demount the unit from the main chassis. PCB Unit and Inspect the unit for discoloration and parching of components. To exchange parts, call our service center or agents. ® If you remove the PCB unit, he sure to store It In a non—conductive bag. If you wrap it up with materials such as aluminum. the buck-up power supply may short circuit and the lC may be damaged. 6. 2 Maintenance Menu About seif~diagnostics and monitoring system status. please refer to “52,5 Maintenance Menu" 6'1 MOITOSQGMI GMA BOMAMHTM'IAM .a . 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AFTER-SALES SERVICE Beforeretumlngrepair f ' . , ~ . . if what appears to be a defed is detected, refer to “6.3 Troubleshooting” to check if the equipment is actually defective before requesting repair. if the defect persists, immediately stop operation and call our service center or agents. 0 During the warranty period. we or our agencies (‘1) wIll repair the malfunction without any fee, according to the specified procedure. o Alter the warranty expires, we will repair the malfunction for a fee, if repair is possible. 0 Item for notification Product name, type, manufactured data, serial number. Information about the malfunction (the more detailed, the better), your company or organization name. address and phone number. Performance ofthls equipment may degrade over time because pans wear out, although degradation depends on howthis unit has been maintained. We recommend periodic professional maintenance checks in addition to daily maintenance. Call our service center or agents hr periodic professional maintenance (This maintenance requires a service charge). Call our office or the nearest agency for detailed information about afterseles service. (‘1) Refer to the inside of the back cover for contact numbers. __ "I')fl’,“=.:_-.‘. _ _,..‘ HWNQ‘IMQWTudfim-mi mun-swam“ . .mm-MMM - mamwwbmmflwmmwfl ' unmmumwmmwummwm O - “Mun-duh— muqu-ammwhummwfl I A man- 0 . mw-mmm mama-mum mmufimmmwmm ' - mmmmmmmm ' .mmummmmm ‘ ammmmmmumuMMmm. mmmmmmmmwwmmm , _‘ _mfimflmmnhmmm<106 (4) Type ofemlsslon : F1 D, F23 (5) Type of modulation :GMSK, FSK (6) Output power ' .12.5W12W (7) Rated power supply voltage. 24Vdc (-10%, +30%) (8) Cunent consumption : 4.5A max: when transmitting : 1.5A max: when receiving (9) Operating temperature : -25°c to +55°C (use 60945) 8.2 AIS CONTROLLER (MGM-779) (1) Type of dlspley : 5 7- Inch FST N LCD, 320x240 dots (2) Keyboard : 7 keys (3) Back—light : For LCD and keyboard (4) Dlmmer control : Bright, medlum1. medlum2. olf (Selectable from keyboard) (1) operating temperature to +55°C (IEC 60945) (2) Power voltage 124Vdc -10% to +30% ("5c 60945) (1) Connectlon Box communlmtion ports One communication pout meets the requirements of IEC 61162-2. (2) External dlsplay equipment oommunloafion ports One oomnmnlcatlon port meets the requlrements of IEC 61162-2 (3) Malntenanw ports One oommuniwtlon port meets the RS-2320 (D-sub 9pln). 8'1 8.3 CONNECTION BOX (NQE— 182) .. s;3.1i EnvimnniSfiaibo’fiamon . (1) Operating temperature 15°C to +55°c (IEC 60945) (2) Power voltage : 24Vdc-10% to +30% (IEC 60945) ENSOR3-1 ENSOR4-1 Four input ports meet the requirements of IEC 61162-1. can receive data from IECG11 52-1 sensor and haifsignal drive sensor such as photo-coupler driver. (2) Sensor data input pens _/-_ Four Input ports meet the requirements of IEC 61162-2. (3) NSK for Gyro communication port One communication port for current loop (4) External display equipment communication pens Two communication ports meet the requirements of IEC 61162-2 (5) Extemai display equipment output ports Two output puns meet the requirements of IEC 61162-2 (6) Long range communication port One communication port meets the requirements of IEC 61162-2 (7) GNSS differential correction data communication port One communication port meets the requirement of ITU-R M.823-2 (3) Relay terminals One pen for external alarm device Note: IECS1162-2 Interfaces comply with the following specifications. - Output drive capacity Differential driver output voltage is 2.0)! or more (RL=1OO ohms). Driver output cun'ent 50mA - Load on the line of inputs: 100 ohms 1 IECG1162-1 output can drive 1 IEC61162-2 input. - Eledrical Isolation of Input circuits: Input circuits are electrically Isolated from internal circuit with emu-"isolator. s ENSOR3-1 Longitude/Latitude Position Accuracy Time of Position _ENSOR1- , Datum Reiefence DTM m RAIM Indicator GBS ENSOR3~ ‘ (soc) Speed Over Ground OSD RMC Course Over Ground VTG JQOGi 050 Headan HDT OSD Rate of Tum ("U ROT SENSOR4-1 ITU-R M~323‘2 Input: RTCM 80-104 Ver2.0 Type 1, 2, 7. 9 8'2 VTG IECS1162-1 Input: VHW IE061162-2 Input ABM. ACA, ACK, AIR, BBM, LRI, LRF. VSD. IECG1993—2 SSD(AUX1.AUX3) Output: ABK. ACA, ALR, D50, D81, LRF, LR1, LR2, LR3, TXT, VDO, VDM IECG1993~2 Input LRI. LRF Oquut LRF. LR1, LR2. LR3 Prepared for future use (’1) Raie of Tum Includes errors caused by calculation In the range of +/- 5.6 degree/minute‘ 8.4 POWER SUPPLY NBD-577B) (1) Input voltage :100 or 220 Vac i10% 50/60Hz Single phase :24Vdc (Back up power supply) (2) Output voIIage :24Vdc ' . . wnv: LEV , SU llFLI M85 Jim JDA ASA MBA “Mn! S-SEHQOEI (CXUAJ‘XUAXJBQ S-CQGIEOEI £1“me menses an MANN - rmpuv mgr gs; Chapter 1. Maintenance Mode 1.1 Starting up Maintenance Mode Press MENQ key and key while the main power is turned on. After it starts up, the Main Menu screen appears and 6. FIELD MENTENANCE 74 INITIAL SEI'I'ING are added to the previous menu as maintenance items. * While we arefin maintenance mode below, transmissions are not performed automatically. MAIN IENU UTC -—:—— BEARING : RANGE NAME / IIMSI 2.MESSAGE 3.ALARII SETTING 4.5ET UP 5. IIAI NTENAIICE 5.FIELD ENTEIIAIICE 7. INITIALE SETTING 1-1 1.2 FIELD MAI NANCE When "6.FIELD MAINTENANCE" is selected from the main menu, the screen shown below appears. This menu displays settings of each item and monitoring items. FIELD MAINTENANCE UTC 11:44 BEARING 1 RANGE NAME MS! 270' : 0.18NM HAGAMARU 35° : 0.29NM JRCHARU * 22° 92NM ABCDEFG—MARU l.CDMM TUS 2. PORT MONITOR 3.TRX CHECK 4. SATELLITE STATUS 5.MAINTENANCE CHECK 6.30FTWARE UPDATE Field Maintenance Menu Screen * Oven/iew of Items which are set up for Field Maintenance Menu 1. COMM STATUS Display the communication status of current transponder. 2. PORT MON ITOFl Display the serial data collected from each port of Connection Box. Also two screen length (13 lines X2) of logs can be obtained. 3. TFlX CHECK Select or input radio settings of transponder. 4. SATELLITE STATUS Display the state of operation of GPS built-in transponder. 5. MAINTENANCE CHECK Confirm total connection and functional operation. 6. SOFTWARE UPDATE This menu is used for writing the software for transponder, display, and collector by serial transmission. 1.2.1 COMM STATUS This screen displays the current status of communication. The materials below are displayed as below: 1. RX STATION : number of received stations by transponder 2. SEMAPHORE STATION : MMSI of a semaphore station 3. SYNC STATE : displaying synchronized status 4. INTERNAL GPS : measured status ofthe internal GPS COMM STATUS UTC 11:44 BEARING : RANGE NAME MMSI 270° : OAIBNN HAGANARU 35° : 0.29NM JRCNARU 3 22° : 0.92NN ABCDEFG—MARU LIIX STATION 1 123 2.8ENAPHORE STATION : 987654321 3.8VNC STATE A MOBILE AS SEMAPHORE 4. INTERNAL GPS : INVALID "mm— Communication Status Display - A list of displayed materials for “SYNC STATE." Screen Display Status of Slots Synchronized status UTC DIFIECT UTC direct synchronized UTC INDIRECT UTC indirect synchronized BASE DIRECT Synchronized directly to the base station BASE INDIRECT Synchronized indirectly‘to the base station MOBILE AS SEMAPHORE Synchronized to a semaphore station NOT AVAILABLE Unknown (none of above) - A list of displayed materials for “INTERNAL GPS." Screen Display Status of measurement of PPS VALID Status of catching PPS signals PPS INVALID Status of cannot catch PPS signals INVALID Status of cannot measure NOT AVAILABLE Unknown (none of above) 1.2.2 PORT MONITOR When an input port of connection box (NOE—3182) is specified and confirmed by pressing [ENT] on the screen, then the process goes to Port Monitor screen. On this screen, we check if the connections with other machineries are properly done or not. The displayed items are: 1. PORT SELECTION : Select a port to be viewed 2. PORT LOG : Wew the contents input ofthe selected port 3. COMMAND OPTION : Display the JRC original commands. PORT MONITOR UTC 11:44 BEARING : RANGE NAiE / MNSl 270° : menu HAGAMARU 35° : 0.29NM JRCMARU t 22° : 0.92NN ABCDEFG—MARU morn SELECTION : 2. PORT LOG 3, COMMAND OPTION : OFF [EXIT] rm The ports which can be monitored are listed below. Monitor selection list Display remarks OFF initial Display SENSOR1 SENSOR2 SENSORS SENSOR4 AUXl AUX3 LR CONTROLLER TRANSPONDER 1-4 This menu is used to perform awireless setting for transponder. The items can be set up here are: 1 . CHANNEL SET 2. TX POWER SEI'I'ING 3. ANTENNA SELECTION : Change the channel used (A/B ch) . The method of changing the channel is same as “5.2.4.7. Changing the Channel" ofthe instruction manual. : Adjust the transmission power. : Change the direction of the antenna connection. Ordinarily, “INTRENAL' is selected. In just case the output antenna connector of the transponder is used, "EXTERNAL” is selected. TRX CHECK BEARING : RANGE 270 ' 0.18mi 35° : 0.29NM # 22° : OtSZNM 2. TX POWER SETT 3. ANTENNA SELECTION : INTERNAL UTC 11:44 HAGAMARU JRCMARU ABCDEFG — NARU ING The output power in transaction can be adjusted. Here, CHANNEL, TX TYPE and 1X POWER are preliminarily set therefore the power is adjusted only by SEl' value of4.INDE><. The registration of the power setting value consists offrve groups (frequency bands) which are displayed at 5.CH GROUP and the values are set/registered for each group. ‘Settings of each item TX powER SETTING urc 11:44 1.CHANNEL : Set channels and widths. BEARING 2 RANGE NAME MMSI 21321 343“: figamfi" 2.TXTYPE :Select output type in transmission. * 22. 0:92“ ABCDEFG—MARU Ordinanly‘UNMODULATED ls selected. : 2087 WIDE TXTYPE remarks “X "P5 1 93° MARK UNMODULATED Unmodulaledtransmission _ GMSK 0101 GMSK (0101pattern) 3.TX POWER ' HIGH GMSK0011 GMSK(0011pattern) 4. morx : DEF 1 123 SET : 123 DSC MARK FSKiMAFiK) DSC SPACE FSK (SPACE) 5. CH GROUP : 161.5000—162.0250MHZ DSC DOT FSK (DOT) GMSK PN9 GMSK (Random pattern) 6.POWER INDICATOR : W 3.TX POWER : Select from “HIGH" or "LOW" [WRITE] [STOP] 4.lNDEX : DEF- - Display the default value. SEI" - Change and adjust the value. (0—255) 5.CH GROUP : Display a group identified by the band width. Group (Frequency Bands) 156.0250~156.4875MHZ 158.5000-1569875MHZ 157.0000~157.4250MHZ 160.6250-160.9625MHZ 161 .5000-162.0250MHZ manom— [NOTE] When one of channels (2087, 2088 etc.) which belongs to 5 above, the whole channels of the group is assigned. Therefore the channel can be set up as one group for one channel manner. But for HIGH and LOW, settings are required individually. 6.POWER INDICATOR : Display the power value in transmissionJhis value is just for reference. Therefore, please use ammeter when performing adjustment. Operating Items [EXI'I] : Discard the cements which are already set up and retum to TRX check screen. [DATA] : Based on the contents which are set up, require the value of the Current transponder. [TX] : Commence continuous transmission. [STOP] : Stop the continuous transmission. [WRITE] : Save the value which has been set up. 1.2.4 SATELLITE STATUS Display receian status of the intemal transponder GPS. Click [GPS INITIALlZE] at the bottom ofthe sueen and the intemal GPS can be initialized. Explain how to see the menu below. - SAT N0. : Display names of satellite which are cunentty received (max. 8 satellites) : Display an azimuth of a satellite with EWSN. : Display an angle of elevation Of an satellite with degree. : Display the level of receiving status with 0~58. 'AZM 'ELEV 'LEVEL SATELLITE STATUS UTC 1 'I 244 BEARING : RANGE NAME MMSI 270 :0.18NII HAGAMARU 35° : 0.29NM JRCMARU t 22° 1 0.92“! ABCDEFG—IMRU SAT N0. :07: 04: 13: 01: 20: 24: 28: 05: __ ___+ . A Z ll ELEV LEVEL :55: 55: 53: 53: 48: 47: 46:00. —-—————+——+——+——+-—+——+——+——+ : SAT I 27 [Em] [GPs lNITIALIZE] 12.5 MAINTENANCE CHECK J Perform a connection check. VDM signal is output from a transponder and display a dummy station for one minute. MAINTENANCE CHECK UTC 11:44 BEARING : RANGE NAME / MNSI I)“ SUNN DUMMY-I - . .—NM DUMMY-2 270' : 0.18NN HAGANARU LAUX SENTENCE OUTPUT : OFF 2.5YSTEN CHECK RESULT : DLIIIV-I : 0K DUMMY—2 : NG ALARM : TRX UNIT [5m] [CHECK] .Operations 1‘ AUX SENTENCE OUTPUT : Select if output VDM signal comes our from AUX port of Connection Box (NQE-3182) or not [EXl'I] : Discard existing settings and return to FIELD MAINTENANCE Screen. [CHECK] : Ftequire transponder an output of signal for DUMMY station. 1 2.6 SOFTWARE UPDATE Use this menu when updating a software from controllern The machines which can update the software are below: This machine (NCM-779) Connection Box (NOE-3182) Transponder (NTE-t 82) SOFTWARE UPDATE UTC 11:44 BEARING : RANGE NAME IIISI 270‘ : I],IBNII HAGAMARU 35° 1 0.29Nll JRCMARU 3 22° : 0.92“! ABCDEFG—MARU I TRANSPGNDER UPDATE 2.CONTROLLER UPDATE : BAUDRATE : 38400 BPS 1 I/O CONTROLL UPDATE EX 1 T ENT 0 Operations Select afunction you want to update. If you select "Transponder" or “Connection Box’, then the cursor moves down. In case you select “Controller," you select BAUDFIATE first and then the cursor begins to moves. [EXIT]: Discaml the contents setup, and retum to FIELD MAINTENANCE MENU. [Em]: The selected type is set up for write mode. And When you finish writing, out the electricity off of the controller by pressing [PWFI]+[OFF] as indicated. 1 3 INITIAL SETTING Perform initial setting of AIS system, and inhializs each unit. INITIAL SETTING UTC II:44 BEARING I RANGE NAIE / MMSI 270° : 0.18NM HAGAMARU 35' : 0.29NII JRCIMRU * 22° : 0.92NM ABCDEFG—IIAITU I SENSOR SETTING Z. SHIP STATIC DATA SETTING 3.AIS INITIALIZE * Descriptions of set up iiems 1 SENSOR SETTING Perform setting up each sensor or AUX terminal of NOE-3182. 2.SHIP STATIC DATA SEI'I'ING Set up the static data of own ship. 3.AIS INITIALIZE Initialize each unit. 1-10 1.3.1 SENSOR SEITING Setting up sensors (SENSOFIM) and AUX terminals (AUX1,3) . 55113011 55111111: UTC 11:44 SENSORI urc 11:44 1151111111; : 111111135 NAME / 1111131 BEARING : RANGE 111115 111131 210° : 1111111111 HAGAIMRU 270° : 0.18Nll HAGAMARU 35° : 0291-1 111mm 35° : 0.29NM JRCMARU : 22° 0.9211“ ABCDEFG—MARU t 22° : 0.921111 ABCDEFG—MARU _ Sb 1 i.SENTENCE SELECT 2551130112 0111 2ch GGA tGLL GNS 111m 11111 $080 11110 11101 v1z11 2v1111 1351130113 vn: $1111. 11110 1171110) 455115014 2.13111 111111s111ss1011 : s. AUX1 (=Aux2) s. AUXEl (=AUX4) [Ex IT] [EMT] On the screen shown at upper-left, when you click Jog Dial on selected item, a setting screen like the graphics upper-right appears. In the right graphics, click [EN'I] after select each category above. SENSORI -3 : Change sentence used and baurate. A baurate is selected from 38400 or 4800bps. SENSOFl4 : Change sentence used and baurate. A baurate is selected from 4800/BEACON RX. In case BACON FlX is selected, sentence selection is not available. AUX1,3 : A sentence used is selectable. A baurate can not be selectable. 1-11 1.3.2 SHIP STAflC DATA SEITING Sening up Ihe static data of own ship SHIP STATIC DATA SET UTC II:44 ”sninQSQfEamitems BEARING : RANGE NAME / um , . . . 270° Z 0.18NII HAGAIIARU 1.MMSI .IDnumberofyourshIp(9d|gns) 35° : 0. ZBNII JRCIIARU $ 22“ z 0. 92m ABCDEFG—IIARU 2.SHIP NAME : Name ofyourship. (200haracters) LIIIISI :I23456789 : 3. IMO No. : Same as MMSI (9 digits) 12345676901234567890 3. mo No. :123456798 4.CALL SIGN : Pm in the call sign (7 characters). 4. CALL SIGN 11234567 5.TYPE OF SHIP : DREDGE OR UNDERWATER OPERATION ; 6.GNSS ANTENNA POSITION : ‘ sow : 51m GR GREATER STR : sum oR GREATER POR : szu OR GREATER STA : saM 0R GREATER 1 7.POSIT|0N SENSOR TYPE 5 ‘ INTEGRATED NAVIGATION SYSTEM I 8. INTERNAL GPS SETTING TEX I T] 7 7 fl VWWIENT] 5.TYPE OF SHIP : Distinguish a type of ship. Types of ship are shown below: TYPE OF SHIP Remarks FISHING VESSEL TOWING VESSEL TOWING VESSEL L>200M B>25M DREDGE OR UNDERWATER OPERATION VESSEL— DIVING OPEFIA'I'ION VESSEL— MILITAFIY OPERATION SAILING VESSEL PLEASURE CRAFT PILOT VESSEL SEFICH AND RESCUE VESSEL TUGS POFIT TENDERS WITH ANTI-POLLUTION EQUIPMENT LAW ENFORCEMENT VESSELS MEDICAL TFIANSPOFITS RESELUTION NO.1B : MOB-83 WIG Cargo Type is selectable, HIGH SPEED CFIAFI' PASSENGER SHIPS CARGO SHIPS TANKEFI OTHER TYPE OF SHIP 1-12 5. GNSS ANTENNA POSITION : Input the amenna position. Refer the graphic below and put numbers in for the position of an antenna. 7.F'OSITION SENSOR TYPE : Seieci the type of Position Sensor which is used. Type of PosiIion Sensor (Display) UNDEFINED GPS GLONASS COMBINED GPS/GLONASS LORAN-C CHAYKA INTEGRATED NAVIGATION SYSTEM SURVEYED 8.INTERNAL GPS SEI‘I‘ING : Setthe transponder built-in GPS up. See I’G.GNSS ANTENNA‘ ~I| for reviewing how to fill in each segment. INTERNAL GPS SETTING UTC 11:44 BEARING : RANGE NAME HMSI 270 ' 0.18NN HAGANARU 35' .29NM JRCNARU * 22° .92NN ABCDEFG—MARU BO! 1 SIIM OR GREATER STR 1 SIIM OR GREATER POR 1 63M OR GREATER STA 1 GEIM UR GREATER EXIT ENT [GPS INITIALIZE] 1-13 1.3.3 AIS INITIALIZE You can initialize by units or whole system togelher. Select items to be initialized, and then select [ENT] (for initializing) below or cancel. AIS INITIALIZE UTC 11:44 BEARING : RANGE NAME / MMSI 270° : 0.11mi! HAGAMARU 35° : 0.29NH JRCflARU $ 22" : 0.92mi ABCDEFG—MARU "lNSPUNDER ALL C 2.1’RANSPONDER PART CLEAR 3. CONTROLLER CLEAR 4. I/O CONTROLL CLEAR 5. AIS ALL CLEAR [EXIT] [EMT] 1-14
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