Japan Radio Co. JUE-60KA Instruction Manual

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JUE-60KA
Mobile Earth Station
Instruction Manual
7ZPSC0634
Telenor Thor7 Service systems
Introduction of the JUE-60KA
Components
Setup
Web Interface
Maintenance
After-sales service
Specification
Web Interface Menu Tree
Software Upgrading Procedure
Initializing the settings to the factory
default state
List of Initial Values (BDE-App 0100)
Troubleshooting & FAQ
LED of BDE
Abbreviations and Glossary
JRC Network
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APP A
APP B
APP C
APP D
APP E
APP F
APP G
APP H

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  • Page 1 Telenor Thor7 Service systems Introduction of the JUE-60KA Components Setup Web Interface Maintenance JUE-60KA After-sales service Specification Web Interface Menu Tree APP A Mobile Earth Station Software Upgrading Procedure APP B Initializing the settings to the factory APP C default state...
  • Page 3 7ZPSC0634...
  • Page 4  Safety Cautions  Cautions for High Voltage High voltages, ranging from several hundreds to tens of thousands of volts, are used in electronic apparatus, such as radio and radar instruments. These voltages are totally harmless in most operations. However, touching a component inside the unit is very dangerous.
  • Page 5  Emergency Measures  Method of First-Aid Treatment Precautions for First-Aid Treatments Apply artificial respiration to the person who collapsed, minimizing moving as much as possible avoiding risks. Once started, artificial respiration should be continued rhythmically. (1) Refrain from touching the patient carelessly as a resultof the accident; the first-aider could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself.
  • Page 6 Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) A person is collapsing. A person is collapsing. - Secure the safety of the surrounding area. - Secure the safety of the surrounding area. - Prevent secondary disasters. - Prevent secondary disasters. Listen to the appeal of the Responding Check for response.
  • Page 7 Specific Procedures for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) 1. Check the scene for safety to prevent secondary disasters a) Do not touch the injured or ill person in panic when an accident has occurred. (Doing so may cause electric shock to the first-aiders.) b) Do not panic and be sure to turn off the power.
  • Page 8 b) If the injured or ill person is breathing, place him/her in the recovery position and wait for the arrival of the emergency services. • Position the injured or ill person on his/her side, maintain a clear and open airway by pushing the head backward while positioning their mouth downward.
  • Page 9 2) Perform chest compressions • Perform uninterrupted chest compressions of Compress with these parts (the 30 at the rate of about 100 times per minute. heels of both While locking your elbows positioning yourself hands). vertically above your hands. • With each compression, depress the chest wall to a depth of approximately 4 to 5 cm.
  • Page 10 11. Attach the electrode pads to the injured or ill person's bare chest a) Remove all clothing from the chest, abdomen, and arms. b) Open the package of electrode pads, peel the pads off and securely place them on the chest of the injured or ill person, with the adhesive side facing the chest.
  • Page 11 15. Automatic electrocardiogram analysis a) When 2 minutes have elapsed since you resumed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the AED automatically analyzes the electrocardiogram. b) If you suspended CPR by following voice prompts and AED voice prompt informs you that shock is needed, give electric shock again by following the voice prompts. If AED voice prompt informs you that no shock is needed, immediately resume CPR.
  • Page 12: Before Using

    Some functions of JUE-60KA may not work correctly owing to the hardware and software version of equipment connected to JUE-60KA. Please confirm that whether your equipment is connectable or not to the dealer or agent.
  • Page 13: Pictorial Indication

    Disconnect the power plug Concerning Warning Label Warning labels are put on the JUE-60KA. Do not take off, destroy, or modify these labels. * Windows Internet Explorer is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Firefox is the registered trademark of Mozilla Foundation.
  • Page 14: Concerning Warning Label

    ● Concerning warning label ● Warning labels are put on the JUE-60KA ADE and BDE. Do not take off, destroy, or modify these labels. Warning Label of JUE-60KA ADE (The illustration of upper part shows the safety Procedure for removing Radome from ADE.) 1: This mark means this equipment clears the directive of Restricting the use of Hazardous Substances (RoHS).
  • Page 15: During Operation

    25 W/m 16 m 100 W/m In case of approach within a radius of 26 meters by necessity, turn off the JUE-60KA and stop transmitting. If an external matter, such as metal fragments, water, liquid, etc., infringe into your JUE-60KA, turn off the power and contact the dealer or agent you purchased.
  • Page 16 Use the specified power supply voltage only (90 VAC to + 264 VAC), otherwise trouble, fire, or electric shock or malfunction may occur. Do not troubleshoot or repair the internal equipment of the JUE-60KA by yourself. Any electrical work by any person other than our trained maintenance staff may cause fire or abnormal operation of this equipment or electrical shock for you.
  • Page 17 CAUTION Before using, read this instruction manual. Incorrect operation may cause improper working operation or malfunction. When a fault has been detected, refer to the “Appendix F”. If it is not improved, turn OFF and ON the power switch of main unit to reboot. Still it persists, stop operation and contact the dealer you purchased from.
  • Page 19: Table Of Contents

    1.1.2 Telenor THOR7 system ....................1-2 Telenor Thor7 Services ......................1-3 Important reminder for using JUE-60KA ................1-4 Section 2 Introduction of the JUE-60KA ............2-1 Outline ........................... 2-1 Features ..........................2-2 Interconnection diagram and components List ..............2-3 2.3.1 Interconnection diagram ....................
  • Page 20 Saving logs (common operation) ................5-13 Menus available to all the users ..................5-14 5.4.1 Checking the JUE-60KA status ([Dashboard] - [Status] menu) ........5-14 5.4.2 Checking and saving an Alarmpack ([Logs] - [Alarmpack]) ........5-18 5.4.2.1 Expanding/shrinking the Alarmpack Log section ..........5-24 5.4.3...
  • Page 21 Disposal of the JUE-60KA ..................... 7-1 Section 8 Specification ..................8-1 Appendix A Web Interface Menu Tree .............. A-1 Menu for JUE-60KA GUEST users ..................A-1 JUE-60KA ADMIN users ....................... A-2 Appendix B Software Upgrading Procedure ........... B-1 Upgrading software ....................... B-2 B.1.1...
  • Page 22 F.1.1 LED display sequence ....................F-2 F.1.2 LED display sequence at software upgrading .............. F-4 Appendix G Abbreviations and Glossary ............G-1 Appendix H JRC Network .................. H-1 Contents...
  • Page 23: Section 1 Telenor Thor7 Systems

    Section 1 Telenor Thor7 systems 1.1 Outline 1.1.1 Coverage area of Telenor THOR7 satellite Note A geosynchronous satellite might be added or deployed to other position in the future. 付録 Section 1 Telenor Thor7 systems...
  • Page 24: Telenor Thor7 System

    1.1.2 Telenor THOR7 system The THOR 7 satellite provides regional coverage with a favourable look angle over the Pan European maritime routes and utilises focused high-powered spot beams, enabling unprecedented performance for mobility applications. Supported by the iDirect next generation Velocity© platform, Telenor Satellite is able to offer automatic and seamless spot-beam handover, assuring continuous connectivity across the entire satellite footprint.
  • Page 25: Telenor Thor7 Services

    1.2 Telenor Thor7 Services The Telenor THOR7 system provides the following services. BENEFITS Optimal high-powered coverage allows the delivery of many more Mbps. Lower cost solution for always on connectivity. Smaller antenna solutions offering a wide range of broadband services up to 20/3 Mbps on 60cm antennas.
  • Page 26: Important Reminder For Using Jue-60Ka

    1.3 Important reminder for using JUE-60KA Note • The Telenor Thor7 services are operated by Telenor and some other network service providers. The Telenor Thor7 services may be changed or terminated without prior notice due to the circumstance of the service providers.
  • Page 27 付録 Section 1 Telenor Thor7 systems...
  • Page 29: Section 2 Introduction Of The Jue-60Ka

    JUE-60KA is Telenor Thor7 satellite communications system that supplies high-speed IP network service, Internet, e-mail, and IP phone, etc. The JUE-60KA Mobile Earth Station (MES) is composed of Above Deck Equipment (ADE) and Below Deck Equipment (BDE). ADE comprises an antenna equipment, an antenna interface module (AIM), Block up Converter(BUC), Low Noise Block (LNB), and a radome, and BDE comprises a broadband interface module (BIM) and...
  • Page 30: Features

    The service available to you is depending on the contract. Compact design The JUE-60KA can be installed on vessels of all sizes due to the compact and lightweight design of the ADE. The adoption of an active and Gyro-less antenna structure makes this unit a perfect fit for small vessels.
  • Page 31: Interconnection Diagram And Components List

    2.3.1 Interconnection diagram The modem port of JUE-60KA connect to VLAN ID 1 of X7 Modem network. The VLAN ID 1 of X7 Modem can be assigned to the built-in network port in the X7 Modem setting or connected by separating the VLAN ID 1 network with an external VLAN switching hub via the tagged port of X7 Modem.
  • Page 32: Components List

    If the cables are supplied by customer, refer the installation guide "3.1 Connecting cables". The following table lists the recommended cable type and maximum RX coaxial cable length. Type Maximum cable length CNT-600-FR 100m LMR-600-FR 100m CNT-400-FR LMR-400-FR RG-223 RG-214/U Section 2 Introduction of the JUE-60KA...
  • Page 33: Dimensional Drawing (Jue-60Ka Standard Components)

    2.4 Dimensional drawing (JUE-60KA standard components) 2.4.1 ADE (Above Deck Equipment) JUE-60KA [NTG-428KA] mark INMARSAT mark FWD mark 4-M16 Bolts S.S. P.S. Unit: mm Connector Mas: approx.46kg 付録 Section 2 Introduction of the JUE-60KA...
  • Page 34 2.4.2 BDE (Below Deck Equipment) JUE-60KA [NTF-329KA] Unit: mm Mass: approx .6.5 kg Section 2 Introduction of the JUE-60KA...
  • Page 35: Dimensional Drawing (Option)

    Minimum Connector Cable Type Length Mass bending Remarks Dia. Dia. radius CFQ-3922A35 35 m±0.5 m 30 mm 15 mm 8.8 kg 100 mm N connector Concerning cable length option, please refer to 2.3.2. 付録 Section 2 Introduction of the JUE-60KA...
  • Page 36 Section 2 Introduction of the JUE-60KA...
  • Page 37: Section 3 Components

    Section 3 Components This section describes the configuration of JUE-60KA and connected equipment. 3.1 Above Deck Equipment (ADE) The radome covers the antenna equipment, which is composed of: • Above deck unit with built in Antenna Interface Module (AIM) • Antenna pedestal •...
  • Page 38: Below Deck Equipment (Bde)

    3.2 Below Deck Equipment (BDE) 3.2.1 Appearance 3.2.1.1 Front view 3.2.1.2 Rear view Section 3 Components...
  • Page 39: Front View

    3.2.2 Front view Name Function outline Power switch Turns power on and off. Indicates the equipment status. The meanings and sequence of the LEDs are described in [Appendix 3.2.3 Rear view Name Function outline Supplement GPS/GYRO Connects GPS and GYRO Maximum cable length: 1 km connector (complies with NMEA)
  • Page 40 Name Function outline Supplement RX Modem Used for the connection of a RX Connector shape: SMA connector coaxial cable of X7 modem. connector Coaxial conversion cable is attached to connect with coaxial cable. ADE- BDE (RX) Used for the connection of a RX Connector shape: TNC connector coaxial cable of ADE.
  • Page 41: Ade - Bde Connection Cable

    3.3 ADE - BDE connection cable This cable is used for connecting ADE and BDE. Memo This coaxial cable can be connected in either direction. Notes Two coaxial cables are used, one for transmitting and one for receiving. The following optional cables are made available. •...
  • Page 42: Communication Devices

    MAINTENANCE The modem port of JUE-60KA connect to VLAN ID 1 of X7 Modem network. The VLAN ID 1 of X7 Modem can be assigned to the built-in network port in the X7 Modem setting or connected by separating the VLAN ID 1 network with an external VLAN switching hub via the tagged port of X7 Modem.
  • Page 43: Operating Environment

    3.4.2 Operating environment Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 Interface Ethernet 付録 Section 3 Components...
  • Page 45: Section 4 Setup

    If Switching hub is connected to the Modem LAN, temporarily disconnect the connection. JUE-60KA BDE Rear view Setup PC Set the IP address of the PC. Under the factory default settings, JUE-60KA is set as follows. BDE IP address 192.168.1.2 ADE IP address 192.168.1.3...
  • Page 46: Bde Power On/Off

    4.1.2 BDE power on/off 4.1.2.1 Power on Check the following items before turning on the power. • There are no obstructions between the antenna and the satellite. • The power breaker is set to on. • The coaxial cable from ADE is properly connected to the BDE. Set the BDE power switch to on.
  • Page 47 Notes • When the LED indication is different from any of the above, an error is assumed. For error indications and the meanings, refer to “Appendix F.1” and for error handling procedures, refer to “Appendix E”. • Even if a large sound is emitted from ADE at power on, this does not mean a fault. 付録...
  • Page 48 The automatic satellite search (acquisition) function operates. • JUE-60KA calculates the satellite position from the current position information that was measured by GPS, automatically directs the antenna to the satellite direction, and acquires the satellite. • After acquisition, the antenna direction angle is automatically controlled so that the received signal strength becomes the maximum.
  • Page 49: Power Off

    4.1.2.2 Power off Turn off the power switch. READY LED starts blinking in red and power disconnection processing is executed during this time. At completion of power disconnection processing, all the LED indicators go off and the power is turned off.
  • Page 50: Setting External Input Of Bow Correction Value, Gyro, And Gps

    4.2 Setting external input of BOW correction value, GYRO, and GPS This section describes the external input setting procedures of BOW correction value, GYRO, and GPS. The BOW correction can offset the angle error from the bow. The FWD mark on the ADE should be in the range of ±1.5°...
  • Page 51 Item Contents FWD from Bow Set a BOW correction value within the range of -180.0 to +180.0. The FWD mark on the ADE should be in the range of ±1.5° to ship's forward. If the ADE must be installed at an angle beyond this range, it can be installed at any angle by setting this angle.
  • Page 52 Restart the equipment to reflect the setting change. Section 4 Setup...
  • Page 53: Section 5 Web Interface

    Section 5 Web Interface This section describes the procedure to connect PC and JUE-60KA, login to JUE-60KA from the Web browser, change setting and check status. The following items are mainly described. Item Outline 5.1 Connection between PC and Describes the network setting of PC and cable JUE-60KA connection between PC and JUE-60KA ports.
  • Page 54: Connection Between Pc And Jue-60Ka

    JUE-60KA 5.1.1 Setting the PC network Set the network in PC to connect PC with JUE-60KA. In this section, it is assumed that Microsoft Windows 7 is used and JUE-60KA is started with the initial settings. Note The setting screen may vary depending on the operating environment.
  • Page 55 Click on [Local Area Connection]. The “Local area connection status” dialog box is displayed. Click on the [Properties] button. The “Properties of local area connection” dialog box is displayed. 付録 Section 5 Web Interface...
  • Page 56 The [Properties of Internet protocol (TCP/IP)] dialog box is displayed. Select [Use next IP address] to set the IP address manually. Set the IP address of PC. Under the factory default settings, JUE-60KA is set as follows. BDE IP address 192.168.1.2...
  • Page 57 Click on the [OK] button. Note In this description, the factory default settings are used. The [Properties of local area connection] dialog box is displayed. Click on the [Close] button. 付録 Section 5 Web Interface...
  • Page 58: Connection Between Pc And Bde

    5.1.2 Connection between PC and BDE Note If Swithing hub is connected to the Modem LAN, temporarily disconnect the connection. Setup PC Memo JUE-60KA automatically recognizes the Ethernet cable type (cross or straight). Section 5 Web Interface...
  • Page 59: Jue-60Ka Login And Logout

    5.2 JUE-60KA login and logout 5.2.1 Accessing JUE-60KA with the Web browser Display the Web interface with the Web browser of PC and access JUE-60KA. Notes • JUE-60KA formally supports Mozilla Firefox 23 and Google Chrome browser. Firefox upper-level versions and compatible browsers are also supported.
  • Page 60: Login

    ADMIN users are allowed to set antenna settings in addition to the authorization available to GUEST users. This section describes the procedure for logging into JUE-60KA from the Web interface screen as an ADMIN user. Click on the [Log in] button at the top right corner of the screen.
  • Page 61 Enter an ADMIN user name and a password and click on the [Log in] button. Under the factory default setting, “ADMIN” is set as the ADMIN user name and “000001” as the password. JUE-60KA The ADMIN user screen is displayed. JUE-60KA ADMIN user dedicated menu The login status is displayed on the right side of the top area.
  • Page 62: Logout

    5.2.3 Logout Click on the [Log out] button at the top right corner of the screen. JUE-60KA 5.3 Overview of the Web interface 5.3.1 Screen structure of the Web interface This section describes the screen structure of the Web interface.
  • Page 63: Top Area

    5.3.1.1 Top area Item Description Reception level indicator The reception levels are displayed on the 6-level bar. Green normal state, white means the transmission inhibition state. For blocking, refer to “5.5.2”. The signal type is displayed on the left side of the bar.
  • Page 64: Navigation Area

    5.3.1.2 Navigation area The functions that can be executed by users are displayed in menu format. Menu that can be executed by all the users (GUEST/ADMIN) Menu that can be executed by ADMIN users only When a menu is selected, the equipment information and setting items related to the menu are displayed in the operation area.
  • Page 65: Saving Logs (Common Operation)

    5.3.2 Saving logs (common operation) Logs can be saved in a file under the Web interface. Logs include alarmpack log, event log, antenna control section log, and system log, and all the logs are saved in a same file. Logs can be saved from the following menus. Menu Related section [Logs] - [Alarmpack]...
  • Page 66: Menus Available To All The Users

    5.4 Menus available to all the users 5.4.1 Checking the JUE-60KA status ([Dashboard] - [Status] menu) Display procedure Select [Dashboard] - [Status] in the navigation area. Function outline This function checks the statuses of JUE-60KA, satellite, antenna, GPS, and alarm. Screen example (10) (11) (13) (12)
  • Page 67 Unit Status Displays the status of JUE-60KA. Item Description Antenna Cont. Status of the antenna control section 0x00 Power ON: Checking the hardware 0x01 Boot Idle: Checking the program 0x1* Initializing: Initializing 0x2* Idle: Waiting for GPS signals 0x3* Searching: Searching satellite...
  • Page 68 Item Description GPS(AIM) Displays the status of the built-in GPS. Disconnected: Not connected Invalid: Not received Valid (GGA) : Received GGA (Global Positioning System Fixed Data). Valid (GGA, ZDA) : Received GGA and ZDA (Time & Date). Valid (GGA, RMC) : Received GGA and RMC (Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data).
  • Page 69 Displays GPS information. Item Description (15) Time Displays the GPS time. At non acquisition, the elapsed time since the startup of the equipment is displayed. (16) Latitude Displays the latitude of GPS with “degrees/minutes/seconds + NS”. At non acquisition, --- ---‘—“ –“ is displayed. (17) Longitude Displays the longitude of GPS with “degrees/minutes/seconds + NS”.
  • Page 70: Checking And Saving An Alarmpack ([Logs] - [Alarmpack])

    Alarm information can be saved in a file (refer to “5.3.2”.) Notes The specification for recording logs in the alarmpack of JUE-60KA is different from other models in the following points. 1. Records logs without alarm in the alarmpack since the equipment status is recorded immediately after the startup of the equipment.
  • Page 71 Item Description Displays the JRC manufacturing number (7 digits) and the MAC address of each of ADE and BDE. Antenna Displays the hardware specific information of LNB, AIM, and BIM. Identification Maintenance No. AIM/BIM: Displays the following information for each of AIM and BIM. Boot: Boot maintenance number Main RFS: Main RFS number Main App: Main application number...
  • Page 72 Alarmpack Log section This section displays the history at equipment startup and alarm occurrence/clearance. The top of the list indicates the current equipment status (Current) and the history of up to the past 50 items is displayed. Alarms are classified by unit (AIM, BIM, CM, and BUC). The unit name from which an alarm is issued is displayed in red.
  • Page 73 SAT-Long SAT-AZ SAT-EL Longitude of the Azimuth of the Angle of elevation of satellite satellite the satellite Hunt-Freq Hunt-BW Hunt frequency Hunt bandwidth Search-Sts Search-Opt MissPoint Search-Mode Antenna control Search options Miss point information Satellite search status mode ANT-BR ANT-EL ANT-X Antenna bearing Angle of elevation of...
  • Page 74 GPS-Lat GPS-Lon GPS-Time Latitude of own ship Longitude of own UTC time ship GPS-InUse GPS in use SPV-Sts CM-RSSI1 CM-RSSI2 SPV status RSS1 of receiver 2 RSS2 of receiver 2 GYRO-Hd GYRO-Mode Ship’s heading BOW correction GYRO input setting value Ext-GPS-Sts Ext-GPS-Sat Ext-GPS-Mode...
  • Page 75 Power Power supply to BUC 0 :Keyline : PA On :OpenBMIP : enabled or unspecified Lo-PLL 1 :Keyline : PA On Tx-Ditect HPA-Temp PLL unlocking Transmission power BUC temperature :OpenBMIP : disabled information 2 :Keyline : PA Standby :OpenBMIP : enabled 3 :Keyline : PA Standby :OpenBMIP : disabled...
  • Page 76: Expanding/Shrinking The Alarmpack Log Section

    5.4.2.1 Expanding/shrinking the Alarmpack Log section Display of the Alarmpack Log section can be expanded or shrunk. When this section is clicked on, the display of the applicable unit is shrunk and the information is set to non-display. When [Shrink All] button is clicked on, information of all the units is shrunk and is set to...
  • Page 77: Checking And Saving Event Logs ([Logs] - [Event Log])

    5.4.3 Checking and saving event logs ([Logs] - [Event Log]) Display procedure Select [Logs] - [Event Log] in the navigation area. Function outline This function enables the checking of up to 1,000 events that occurred in AIM and BIM. Event logs can be saved in a file also (refer to “5.3.2”). Screen example Refer to “5.3.2”...
  • Page 78 Details of events and parameters Display Outline Details name Parameter 1 Parameter 2 Start Start of Software version at starting "Rollback = Main" equipment "Rollback = Sub" Power Off Turning off Reason for power off power of Success: equipment 0 = "Power switch"; Failure: 1 = "Sequence time out (T16)";...
  • Page 79: Monitor])

    5.4.4 Checking and saving statistics logs of the antenna control section ([Logs] - [AC Monitor]) Display procedure Select [Logs] - [AC Monitor] in the navigation area. Function outline Up to 100 items of event log of the antenna section can be checked. Event logs can be saved in a file (refer to “5.3.2”).
  • Page 80 See below for the meanings of the log. Item Description Record number ROLL MAX Maximum roll angle(deg.) ROLL AVE Average roll angle(deg.) PITCHING MAX Maximum pitch angle(deg.) PITCHING AVE Average pitch angle(deg.) IMPACT X MAX Maximum vibration acceleration in the X-axis direction IMPACT X AVE Average vibration acceleration in the X-axis direction IMPACT Y MAX...
  • Page 81: Checking And Saving System Logs ([Logs] - [Syslog])

    Select [Logs] - [Syslog] in the navigation area. Function outline System logs of JUE-60KA can be checked. The system log to be displayed can be selected by the filter function. System logs can be saved in a file. Screen example Refer to “5.3.2”...
  • Page 82: Displaying And Filtering System Logs

    5.4.5.1 Displaying and filtering system logs Logs are not displayed immediately after logging into the Web interface. Logs can be displayed in the following procedure. Click on the [Update] button. System logs are displayed in [Log]. Section 5 Web Interface 5-30...
  • Page 83 Filtering a system log to be displayed Set a selection flitering from [File], [Level], and [Word]. Filtering Description condition File A log is filtered based on the file. Search is performed based on the file. All (RAM): Searches all the syslog files in RAM. Recent: Searches only the latest syslog file in RAM.
  • Page 84: Saving System Logs

    Clearing display of system log Click on the [Reset] button. The filter setting is cleared. 5.4.5.2 Saving system logs System logs can be saved by setting the logs to be saved. Select a file to be saved and click on the [Set] button. Item Description Download Displayed Log...
  • Page 85 To save all the logs, click on the [File] button of [All]. To save logs excluding the system logs in ROM, click on the [All File] or [Minimum File] button. A file processing dialog is displayed. Specify file save and click on the [OK] button. The file is saved.
  • Page 86: Menus Available To Admin Users

    Delivery Date Set the JUE-60KA operation starting date. The operation starting date not only indicates the communication starting date after installation of JUE-60KA but also is useful for judging the guarantee period. Set a correct date. FWD from Bow Set a BOW correction value within the range of -180.0 to +180.0.
  • Page 87 Item Description GYRO Input Select the external GYRO input from the combo box. Disable: Not used. NMEA(4.8 kbps): Use serial (4.8 kbps) input. NMEA(38.4 kbps): Use serial (38.4 kbps) input. LAN: Use LAN input. Note Supported NMEA sentences: (Water speed and Heading) ・VHW ・HDT (Heading True)
  • Page 88: Setting Transmission Forbidden Area And Blocking Area ([Settings] - [Tx Limit & Blockage])

    5.5.2 Setting transmission forbidden area and blocking area ([Settings] - [Tx Limit & Blockage]) Display procedure Select [Settings] - [TX Limit & Blockage] in the navigation area. Function outline This function enables the setting of a transmission prohibition area and a blocking area. For a transmission prohibition area, set in which people may enter under the radio wave transmission active state within the area of 26 m from the antenna.
  • Page 89 The area setting procedure is as follows. When the area is set as a transmission prohibition area, select [TX Limitation] from the [Function] combo box of desired No.. When the area is set as a blocking area, select [Blockage Indication] from the [Function] combo box of desired No..
  • Page 90 A blocking area is displayed in blue. A transmission prohibition area is displayed in red. A Blockage Area Diagram is displayed in the navigation area other than [Settings] - [TX Limit & Blockage] screen. Section 5 Web Interface 5-38...
  • Page 91: Changing An Admin User Password ([Settings] - [Acount])

    5.5.3 Changing an ADMIN user password ([Settings] - [Acount]) Display procedure Select [Settings] - [ Acount] in the navigation area. Function outline Set an ADMIN user password. Screen example The ADMIN user password change method is as follows. Click on the [Password] input field of [ADMIN]. The input field becomes blank space.
  • Page 92: Upgrading The Jue-60Ka Software ([Tools] - [Software Upgrade])

    5.5.4 Upgrading the JUE-60KA software ([Tools] - [Software Upgrade]) Display procedure Select [Tools] - [Software Upgrade] in the navigation area. Function outline Upgrade software. For the details, refer to “Appendix B”. Screen example Section 5 Web Interface 5-40...
  • Page 93: Exporting/Importing Settings ([Tools] - [Export / Import])

    5.5.5 Exporting/importing settings ([Tools] - [Export / Import]) Display procedure Select [Tools] - [Export / Import] in the navigation area. Function outline By exporting setting data of the equipment to PC, the setting data can be backed up. Setting data that has been saved can also be imported to the equipment.
  • Page 94: Importing Setting Data

    5.5.5.2 Importing setting data Note When setting data is imported, the original setting data cannot be restored. Click on the [Browse…] button. A file selection dialog is displayed. Select setting data to be imported. Click on the [Import] button. Section 5 Web Interface 5-42...
  • Page 95 Click on the [Yes] button. Import starts. When import is completed normally, the following message is displayed. Automatic reboot of the system is done. Automatic reboot is performed , to enable the imported configuration file. 付録 5-43 Section 5 Web Interface...
  • Page 96: Using The Diagnostic Function ([Tools] - [Diagnostic])

    For the setting procedure, refer to “5.5.6.1”. In [Ping], the connection between JUE-60KA and a device can be checked by transmitting a ping packet to the specific host from the IP address of the selected unit. For the procedure, refer to “5.5.6.2”.
  • Page 97: Setting Syslog Transfer

    Screen example 5.5.6.1 Setting Syslog transfer To receive transferred syslog, the syslog server must be operating under the specified server IP address. The level of the syslog to be transferred is to be defined by the user. Syslog messages at the user-defined level and higher levels are transferred.
  • Page 98: Checking The Connection Status By Ping

    Select a level of the log to be transferred in [Log Level]. Log level Description EMERGENCY State that may cause system failure ALERT Error to be handled urgently CRITICAL Fatal error ERROR General error WARNING Warning NOTICE Notice INFORMATION Information DEBUG Debugging information Click on the [Set] button.
  • Page 99: Setting Gps Auto Cold Start

    Enter the IP address of the transmission source in [Source]. Item Description Internal IP address of BIM For checking the connection between internal units Fixed value: 192.168.1.2 External IP address of BIM For checking the connection with JRC LAN connection (IP address of JRC LAN BIM) equipment Setting at the factory delivery: 192.18.60.152...
  • Page 100: Rebooting The System([Tools]-[Reboot

    [Reboot]) Display procedure Select [Tools] - [Reboot] in the navigation area. Function outline Reboot JUE-60KA system. Screen example 5.5.7.1 Rebooting procedure Click on the [Reboot] button. Click on the [Yes] button. Rebooting JUE-60KA is started. Section 5 Web Interface 5-48...
  • Page 101: Default])

    5.5.8 Deleting alarmpacks/resetting to the factory default state ([Others] - [Factory Default]) Display procedure Select [Others] - [Factory Default] in the navigation area. Function outline Delete all the alarmpacks or reset the equipment to the factory default state. Note After deletion/reset execution, the setting data cannot be restored. Screen example 5.5.8.1 Deleting alarmpacks Select [Antenna Logs] from the combo box.
  • Page 102: Setting Jrc Lan ([Others] - [Jrc Lan])

    Select [Others] - [JRC LAN] in the navigation area. Function outline Set the JUE-60KA network. The EXT LAN Type item at the time of JRC LAN selection, by setting the IP addresses of BIM and AIM in the IP address in JRC LAN, the remote maintenance and status monitor functions that can be provided by VDR and INM-C of JRC become available.
  • Page 103 The setting procedure is as follows. Set the following items. Item Description EXT LAN Type JRC LAN connection or , choose whether to perform a second unit of NSD connection . Note To reflect the setting change, the equipment must be restarted. Local VLAN ID Set the VLAN ID at the time of JRC LAN connection .
  • Page 104 Item Description Item Description 255.128.0.0/9 Prefix 9 bit 255.255.255.192/26 Prefix 26 bit 255.192.0.0/10 Prefix 10 bit 255.255.255.224/27 Prefix 27 bit 255.224.0.0/11 Prefix 11 bit 255.255.255.240/28 Prefix 28 bit 255.240.0.0/12 Prefix 12 bit 255.255.255.248/29 Prefix 29 bit 255.248.0.0/13 Prefix 13 bit 255.255.255.252/30 Prefix 30 bit 255.252.0.0/14...
  • Page 105: Section 6 Maintenance

    Section 6 Maintenance The life of the JUE-60KA depends on how well the equipment is maintained. Check the following items from time to time to ensure the best performance of your JUE-60KA. Keep the input voltage within the specified range (90 VAC to 264 VAC).
  • Page 106 Section 6 Maintenance...
  • Page 107: Section 7 After-Sales Service

    For this professional maintenance, please contact the purchasing dealer. This is a charged service. Disposal of the JUE-60KA Follow the rule of the pertinent local government when you abandon the JUE-60KA (ADE). For details, contact the dealer, our service office (Refer to the list of offices at the end of the volume) or a concerned local government.
  • Page 108 Section 7 After-sales service...
  • Page 109: Section 8 Specification

    Section 8 Specification 1. Equipment type 65cm Antenna 2. Frequency Transmit 29.0 to 30.0 GHz Receive 19.2 to 20.2 GHz 3. Maximum E.I.R.P +49.0 dBW 4. G/T (reception capability) 15 dBK 5. Modulation BPSK, QPSK, 8PSK 65 cm 6. Antenna Size and type Parabolic antenna Polarization...
  • Page 110 Section 8 Specification...
  • Page 111: Appendix A Web Interface Menu Tree

    Appendix A Web Interface Menu Tree A.1 Menu for JUE-60KA GUEST users ***** GUEST menu ***** Dashboard menu • Checking the JUE-60KA status Logs menu • Checking and output of alarmpack APP A • Checking and output of event log •...
  • Page 112: Jue-60Ka Admin Users

    A.2 JUE-60KA ADMIN users ***** ADMIN menu ***** Settings menu • Setting basic data of JUE-60KA • Setting transmission prohibition areas and blocking area • Changing an ADMIN user password Tools menu • Upgrading JUE-60KA software • Exporting or importing setting data •...
  • Page 113: Appendix B Software Upgrading Procedure

    Upgrade the software of this equipment using the following procedure. Upgrading the software from the Web interface APP B Directly connect PC to the Modem port of JUE-60KA with an Ethernet cable, start the Web interface of 付録 B JUE-60KA, and execute the upgrading.
  • Page 114: Upgrading Software

    B.1 Upgrading software Notes • Do not turn off the power of the PC nor JUE-60KA during software transfer or upgrading. • It may take 3 minutes or more for transfer or upgrading of application software. Select [Tools] - [Software Upgrade] in the navigation area.
  • Page 115 Click on the [Upgrade Start] button. Software upgrading starts. Wait until software upgrading is completed and the result is displayed. APP B 付録 B 付録 D Notes • Do not operate the Web interface until the result is displayed on the screen. •...
  • Page 116: Failing Software Upgrading

    B.1.1 Failing software upgrading When software upgrading fails, the error code and reason (cause of the error) are displayed on the screen. Check the error contents and perform upgrading again. If software upgrading fails continuously, stop the operation and examine the cause. When the equipment no longer operates normally, switch the equipment setting to the sub mode by referencing “Appendix B.1.2”.
  • Page 117: Main Error Causes

    Main error causes Reason Description Transfer to BIM failed Failure in transfer of the upgrade file to BIM Under Upgrading Duplicate upgrade execution BIM : error on script (firmtool.sh) Error occurred in BIM Error section: Script BIM : error on task (upgrade) Error occurred in BIM Error section: Upgrading thread BIM : error on task (spv)
  • Page 118: Software Rollback Function

    Select [Sub] from [Rollback] and click on the [Set] button. The software that is used is switched. Restart the equipment. Subsequently, JUE-60KA operates with the software under the factory default version. Switching the equipment setting to the normal mode (main mode) Select [Main] in [Rollback] and restart the equipment.
  • Page 119: Checking The Software Version

    B.2 Checking the software version Restart the equipment,check whether the software has been upgraded correctly by using the following procedure. Display the alarmpack by selecting [Logs] - [Alarmpack] in the Web menu system. Check the display of [Main App] of AIM and BIM. APP B 付録...
  • Page 120 Appendix B Software Upgrading Procedure...
  • Page 121: Appendix C Initializing The Settings To The Factory Default State

    Appendix C Initializing the settings to the factory default state The settings of JUE-60KA can be reset to the factory default state. The following settings are reset. • AIM/BIM setting • Alarmpack • Event log • Antenna monitor log Select [Others] - [Factory Default] in the navigation area.
  • Page 122 Appendix C Initializing the settings to the factory default state...
  • Page 123 Appendix D List of Initial Values (App 0100) Item Initial value Set from the Web menu system Section Setting name title/number JUE-60KA operation starting 01/JAN/2013 5.5.1 Delivery Date day/month/year BOW correction value External gyro input NMEA(4.8k) GYRO Input External GPS input...
  • Page 124: Appendix D List Of Initial Values (App 0100

    Appendix D List of Initial Values (App 0100)
  • Page 125: Appendix E Troubleshooting & Faq

    Appendix E Troubleshooting & If a problem occurs, perform operation according to the FAQ items If the problem cannot be solved, reboot the device. If an error is still detected, collect device logs, and then stop using the device, and contact your distributor with the collected logs (refer to Section 7).
  • Page 126 Problem Probable cause Confirmation item ANT LED blinked in red. The antenna points to Confirm the antenna pointing direction the direction of through the Web interface. transmission-prohibited If the antenna points to the area. transmission-prohibited area, wait until the ship moves and the antenna pointing direction is outside the transmission-prohibited area.
  • Page 127: Satellite Acquisition, Tracking, Communication

    E.2 Satellite acquisition, tracking, communication Question description Probable cause Confirmation item The satellite is not acquired. The GPS signal is not Wait until GPS changes from invalid to received. valid on the Web interface “Status” screen ANT LED does not light in (refer to “5.4.1”).
  • Page 128 Question description Probable cause Confirmation item Reception signal intensity is Blocking is occurring. Confirm whether there is a shield between weak. the antenna and the satellite. If there is a shield, wait until the ship moves and the shield disappears between the antenna and the satellite.
  • Page 129: Web Interface

    付録 M When the button is clicked on The Web browser JUE-60KA supports Mozilla Firefox or 付録 N the JRC Web interface menu version is not Google Chrome browser officially. screen, an error message supported.
  • Page 130: Corrective Action When Alarm Occurs

    E.4 Corrective action when alarm occurs If an alarm relevant to the items listed in the following table occurs, perform operation according to the confirmation items. If the alarm cannot still be corrected, contact your distributor. Unit Alarm name Outline Probable cause Confirmation item STS1 LED...
  • Page 131 Unit Alarm name Outline Probable cause Confirmation item ST3 LED [COMM_CM] Unit reboot due to Since CM is rebooted when communication automatic it is automatically upgraded error upgrade from SAS, a CM communication error Unit is reset. temporarily occurs. If this alarm is displayed frequently or for an extended period of time, the unit may be faulty.
  • Page 132 If the following alarms occur, turn off the power to the BDE, and then turn it on to reboot the main unit. Unit Alarm name Outline ST1 LED [CURR] Current error (GPIO detection error) [CUR_THR] Current value error [FAN_TMP] BIM FAN temperature error [FAN_REV] BIM FAN rotation error [UGD_ERR]...
  • Page 133: Other Problem

    E.5 Other problem Turn off the power to the BDE, and then turn it on to reboot the BDE. 付録 B 付録 D APP E 付録 M 付録 N 付録 A Appendix E Troubleshooting & FAQ...
  • Page 135: Appendix Fled Of Bde

    Appendix F LED of BDE 付録 B 付録 D 付録 E APP F 付録 N READY LED ANT LED STS LED 付録 P Indicates the equipment startup Indicates the antenna status. Indicates the status of each internal unit. status Off: Power Off Correspondence between LED and internal Off: Power Off Blink in green: Searching satellite...
  • Page 136: Bde Led Display Sequence And Display At The Occurrence Of Abnormality

    F.1 BDE LED display sequence and display at the occurrence of abnormality F.1.1 LED display sequence Appendix F LED of BDE...
  • Page 137 From completion of CM start Searching satellite Satellite searching/tracking failed Tracking satellite Within blocking/transmission prohibition area setting 付録 B Acquiring satellite 付録 D 付録 E BDE error detected APP F Completed satellite acquisition, tracking ADE error detected 付録 N 付録 P CM error detected Turning off power BUC error detected...
  • Page 138: Led Display Sequence At Software Upgrading

    F.1.2 LED display sequence at software upgrading AIM & BIM software upgrading How to read the LED panel RX2 STATUS READY STS1 STS2 STS3 STS4 Green On Red On Yellow On Red Blink Green Blink Undecided Completed AIM & BIM software upgrading Appendix F LED of BDE...
  • Page 139: Appendix G Abbreviations And Glossary

    Appendix G Abbreviations and Glossary ADE (Above Deck Equipment) AIM (Antenna Interface Module) * Antenna interface module used in system. One of the substrate compose ADE. ANT (Antenna) AOR (Atlantic Ocean Region) AZ (AZimuth) BDE (Below Deck Equipment) 付録 B BIM (Broadband Interface Module) * Network interface module used in GX system.
  • Page 140 HPA (High Power Amplifier) INFO (Information) LAN (Local Area Network) LED (Light Emitting Diode) LNB (Low Noise Block converter) MAC address (Media Access Control Address) MES (Mobile Earth Station) NMEA (National Marine Electronics Association) NOC (Network Operation Center) Ocean region * Ocean region that is covered by the INMARSAT satellite that allows MES (mobile earth station) to send and receive messages OBC (Operational Backup Center)
  • Page 141 STS (Status) TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) TX (Transmit/ Transmitter) UTC (Universal Coordinated Time) VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) VDR (Voyage Data Recorder) 付録 B 付録 D 付録 E 付録 E APP G 付録 P 付録 Q 付録 R 付録 A Appendix G Abbreviations and Glossary...
  • Page 142 Appendix G Abbreviations and Glossary...
  • Page 143: Appendix Hjrc Network

    Appendix H JRC Network If your JUE-60GX has problems in operation, please contact the dealer you purchased it from. For assistance in finding a Service Center, please access one of the following web sites. JRC web site JRC Japan https://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/ JRC/Alphatron Marine https://jrc.am/ 付録...
  • Page 144 Appendix H JRC Network...
  • Page 146 Not use the asbestos For further information,contact: URL Head office : http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/ Marine Service Department 1-7-32 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053, Japan            : tmsc@jrc.co.jp e - mail One - call            : +81-50-3786-9201 ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified CODE No.7ZPSC0634 JUN. 2019 Edition 3...

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