JRC JAN-7202 Instruction Manual

JRC JAN-7202 Instruction Manual

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JAN-7202/9202
Conning Display
Instruction Manual
Overview
Name and Function of Each Unit
Basic Operations
Each Block of Conning Display
Setting Up Screen View
Setting Up Alerts
Setting Up the Operation Mode
Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment
(for Services)
Maintenance & Inspection
Failures and After-Sale Services
About Disposal
Specifications
Alert List
Menu List and Materials
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  • Page 1 Name and Function of Each Unit Basic Operations Each Block of Conning Display Setting Up Screen View Setting Up Alerts JAN-7202/9202 Setting Up the Operation Mode Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment (for Services) Maintenance & Inspection Failures and After-Sale Services...
  • Page 3 PREFACE Thank you for purchasing JAN-7202/9202. This equipment meets the performance standards of the IMO (International Maritime Organization) and the IHO (International Hydro graphic Organization), and serves to improve safety, reduce fuel combustion, concentrate voyage information as the main device of the INS (Integrated Navigation System).
  • 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. (Any person other than authorized service engineers should not maintain, inspect, or adjust the unit.) High voltages on the order of tens of thousand volts are most likely to cause instant deaths from electrical shocks.
  • 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 result of the accident; the first-aider could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself.
  • Page 6  Treatment to Give When the Patient Has a Pulse Beating but Has Ceased to Breathe  Performing mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration (1) Bend the patient's face backward until it is directed to look back. (A pillow may be placed under the neck.) (2) Pull up the lower jaw to open up the airway.
  • Page 7 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 8 Specific Procedures for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) 1. Check the scene for safety to prevent secondary disasters Are you OK? 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 9 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 Roll gently in the opposite their mouth downward.
  • Page 10 2) Perform chest compressions Compress • Perform uninterrupted chest compressions of with these parts (the 30 at the rate of about 100 times per minute. heels of both hands). While locking your elbows position yourself vertically above your hands. • With each compression, depress the chest wall to a depth of approximately 4 to 5 cm.
  • Page 11 indicated on the pads, if the chest is wet with water, wipe dry with a dry towel and the like, and then paste the pads. If there is a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), paste the pads at least 3cm away from them.
  • Page 12 16. When to stop CPR (Keep the electrode pads on.) a) When the injured or ill person has been handed over to the emergency services b) When the injured or ill person has started moaning or breathing normally, lay him/her on his/her side in a recovery position and wait for the arrival of emergency services.
  • Page 13  Pictorial Indication  Meanings of Pictorial Indication Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and are shown on this equipment so that you can operate them safely and correctly and prevent any danger to you and / or to other persons and any damage to your property during operation.
  • Page 14  Precautions upon Equipment Operation  DANGER Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipment. Checking or repair by an unqualified person may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing.
  • Page 15 Do not hold down the Power button of the operation unit when turning off the power supply. If the button is held down, the equipment may not be terminated normally, causing a failure. When conducting maintenance work, make sure to turn off the power so that the power supply to the equipment is completely cut off.
  • Page 16 Make sure that two or more staff member work together when replacing the LCD. If only one person attempts to replace the LCD, he/she may drop it and become injured. Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel. Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation, and this may lead to accidents or equipment failure.
  • Page 17 Do not turn off the power during Backup/Restore. Otherwise, a function may fail, and an accident may occur. Do not do the backup operation of data while sailing. The Conning Display application should be ended to begin the data backup. It becomes impossible to observe using the Conning Display and this may lead to accidents.
  • Page 18 The Mounting Point of the Warning Label Warning Label NDC-1590 Central Control Unit Warning Label NBD-913 Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 19 Warning Label CWA-246 26inch Display Unit Mount Kit xvii...
  • Page 20 Warning Label CWA-245 19inch Display Unit Mount Kit xviii...
  • Page 21 Warning Label NQE-3141-4A/8A Interswitch Unit...
  • Page 22 EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE CWA-245 Display Unit CWA-246 Display Unit...
  • Page 23 NCE-5605 Trackball Operation Unit NCE-5625 Keyboard Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590 Central Control Unit NBD-913 Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 24 NWZ-207/214 19inch Display NWZ-208 26inch Display NQE-1143 Junction box (Option) xxii...
  • Page 25 How to Use This Manual Structure of this manual This manual is structured as shown below. Read the necessary section according to the purpose. Item Contents Preface Describes the purposes of using this equipment. Safety Cautions Describes the cautions for a high voltage, precautions Emergency Measures for rescue of victims of an electric shock, and the method of First-Aid treatment.
  • Page 26 Notations Operation notations Trackball operations on the operation panel are expressed as follows. Operation Notation Click the left button. Click Example: Click on the object. Double-click the left button. Double-click Example: Determine the drawing by double-click. The buttons and dialog boxes on the screen are expressed as follows. Notation Button type Button with button name...
  • Page 27: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section 1 Overview ....................1-1 Functions ..........................1-2 Features ..........................1-3 Components .......................... 1-4 Structure ..........................1-5 General System Diagrams ....................1-20 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit ............2-1 Name and Main Function of the Operation Unit ..............2-1 2.1.1 Trackball operation unit ....................
  • Page 28 3.5.2 Closing the dialog ......................3-8 3.5.3 Title Bar ......................... 3-9 Confirming and Acknowledging an Alert ................3-10 3.6.1 Stopping a buzzer ......................3-11 3.6.2 Confirming alert contents .................... 3-11 3.6.3 Acknowledging the alert ....................3-14 3.6.4 Displaying alert list and alert history ................3-15 3.6.4.1 Switching between a standard window and an extended window .......
  • Page 29 4.2.1 Block list ........................4-4 4.2.2 Selecting a block to be displayed on the screen in Custom mode ........ 4-8 4.2.3 Description of each block .................... 4-12 4.2.3.1 3D Navigation information and the legend of the navigation ........ 4-12 4.2.3.2 Information about azimuth thruster of CPP (controllable pitch propeller) type ..4-12 4.2.3.3 Information about side thruster of CCP (controllable pitch propeller) type ..
  • Page 30 4.2.3.40 Rudder angle graph ....................4-41 4.2.3.41 Rudder angle information ..................4-41 4.2.3.42 Current information ....................4-42 4.2.3.43 Generator information ................... 4-43 4.2.3.44 Wind bearing graph ....................4-43 4.2.3.45 Wind bearing/wind speed information ..............4-44 4.2.3.46 Wind speed graph ....................4-46 4.2.3.47 Course To Steer information .................
  • Page 31 8.2.2 Verifying/Setting CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point) ........8-4 8.2.2.1 Displaying the [CCRP] dialog ................. 8-4 8.2.2.2 Setting CCRP ......................8-5 8.2.3 Setting a Serial Port ...................... 8-7 8.2.3.1 Displaying the [Serial Port] dialog ................8-7 8.2.3.2 [Diagnosis] lamp light colors ................... 8-7 8.2.3.3 Setting a serial port ....................
  • Page 32 About Disposal of This Unit ....................11-1 11.2 Chinese Version RoHS ....................... 11-1 Section 12 Specifications ................... 12-1 12.1 JAN-9202 ..........................12-1 12.2 JAN-7202 ..........................12-2 12.3 Display Unit ......................... 12-3 12.4 Central Control Unit ......................12-5 12.5 Power Supply Unit ....................... 12-6 12.6...
  • Page 33 12.11 26inch Display Unit Mount Kit ................... 12-11 12.12 19inch DISPLAY UNIT MOUNT KIT ................. 12-12 12.13 Sensor LAN switch unit ..................... 12-13 12.14 Junction Box ........................12-14 Appendix A Alert List .................... A-1 Alarms ........................... A-2 Warnings ..........................A-3 Cautions ..........................
  • Page 34 Contents...
  • Page 35: Section 1 Overview

    Section 1 Overview Do not put any container with water or small metallic object on this equipment. Water may spill or metal may enter the equipment, causing fire, electric shock or other troubles. Should water or metal have entered the equipment, turn off the circuit breaker and contact our sales division, branch office, service center or representative located nearest to you.
  • Page 36: Functions

    1.1 Functions Conning Display (referred to as "this equipment" henceforth), which enables quick understanding of the condition of own ship by intensively displaying on the screen the navigation information and progress information that are necessary for sailing and maneuvering the ship, supports the improvement of the safe transportation and work efficiency.
  • Page 37: Features

    1.2 Features This equipment has the following features: • Displays the relationships among the ship’s heading, course, wind bearing/wind speed, and current set/current drift of own ship in large graphic presentation, enabling the grasping of the relationships easily. • Displays the relationships among the ship’s heading, course, set heading, and planned course in 3D view combining with the view from the bridge, enabling the grasping of the relationships easily* •...
  • Page 38: Components

    1.3 Components A list of components and optional accessories is shown below. Components of the Display Unit Name Model Q'ty Remarks Display unit Main unit Display (JMR-72XX/JAN-72XX) NWZ-207 or Included in the main unit. NWZ-214 (JMR-92XX/JAN-92XX) NWZ-208 Trackball operation unit NCE-5605 Included in the main unit.
  • Page 41 NWZ-214...
  • Page 50 Outline Drawing of 19inch Desktop Frame (CWB-1594) Section 1 Overview 1-16...
  • Page 54: General System Diagrams

    1.5 General System Diagrams Connection examples of this equipment are shown below. NWZ-208 26inch Monitor Unit (Option) NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) W64:7ZCNA4187(0.40m) 150/250V TTYCSLA-4 (IEC61162-2) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 GYRO COMPASS (IEC61162-2) No.1 DGPS 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 (IEC61162-1) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 SDME (IEC61162-1)
  • Page 55 (ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER. etc..) ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT. General System Diagram of JAN-7202 付録 1-21 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 56 Section 1 Overview 1-22...
  • Page 57: Section 2 Name And Function Of Each Unit

    Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit Name and Main Function of the Operation Unit 2.1.1 Trackball operation unit (10) When turning off the power supply, do not press the Power button on the operation unit for an extended period of time. If the button is pressed for an extended period of time, the equipment may not be terminated normally, causing a failure.
  • Page 58 Name Function outline Power button Use this button to turn on and off this equipment. [MULTI] dial - Turn this dial to operate the function that is assigned to the [MULTI] dial, such as the Display Brightness function. - If the [MULTI] dial is held down, the Display Brightness function is assigned to the [MULTI] dial forcibly.
  • Page 59: Keyboard Operation Unit (Option)

    2.1.2 Keyboard operation unit (Option) (7) (8) (14) (15) (10) (13) (11) (12) (16) Name Function outline [EBL] dial Not used. [VRM] dial Not used. [RAIN] dial Not used. [SEA] dial Not used. [GAIN] dial Not used. [TX STBY] key Not used.
  • Page 60: Display Unit

    2.1.3 Display unit [Brightness Adjustment] [Power] button buttons [Power] button When the Power button is pressed while the power of the display unit is turned off, the power is turned on. To turn off the power of the display unit, press the Power button for 5 seconds or longer. [Brightness Adjustment] buttons These buttons are used to adjust the brightness of the screen.
  • Page 61: Names And Main Functions Of The Top Screen

    Names and Main Functions of the Top Screen This section describes the names and main functions of the top screen. 2.2.1 Conning Display top screen Any of the following screens is displayed as the top screen depending on the Conning Display you use. Refer to “4.2 How to view each block”...
  • Page 62 Refer to “4.2 How to view Refer to “2.2.2 Task each block” Switching Button” Refer to “2.2.5 Alert notification area” Refer to “2.2.3 Right Toolbar” Active alert and Acknowledgement Enable alert ・ Refer to the “Memo” shown below. Refer to “2.2.4 [Menu] button” Top screen (2) (with AMS license) The top screen (1) and top screen (2) are displayed when the AMS license is available.
  • Page 63: Color-Coded Numeric Display

    2.2.1.1 Color-coded numeric display The background of the value from each sensor is displayed in three colors. Background color Status of numeric value Normal color The numeric value is normal. Yellow The numeric value is displayed in yellow when it is unreliable such as when the difference with the previous value is greater than the threshold value.
  • Page 64: Task Switching Button

    2.2.2 Task Switching Button Task switching button To switch to a required task, click on the task switching button. Click on the task to be executed from [RADAR]/[ECDIS]/[CON] (Conning Display) /[AMS]. Memo The [Primary] badge is displayed on the task that is set to the Primary function (basic task). Example: ECDIS is the Primary function 2.2.3 Right Toolbar The functions of the buttons of the right toolbar are as follows.
  • Page 65: Menu] Button

    2.2.4 [Menu] button When the [Menu] button on the bottom left corner of the screen is clicked on, the top menu is displayed. For the menu operation, refer to "3.4 Basic menu operation". 2.2.5 Alert notification area 2.2.5.1 Condition where there is no AMS license When an alert occurs, the alert status, the content of the alert and the occurrence count are displayed in the alert notification area.
  • Page 66 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit 2-10...
  • Page 67: Section 3 Basic Operations

    Section 3 Basic Operations Powering On and Starting Turn on the power supply according to the following procedure. For low-temperature start-up, perform pre-heat for more than 30 minutes. Otherwise, an operation failure may occur and an accident may occur. Press the Power button on the operation unit. The Power button is lit and the start-up screen is displayed.
  • Page 68: Starting Each Mode

    Starting Each Mode When this equipment starts up, a task menu is displayed on the screen. On the Task menu, you can select and start the desired mode from the operation modes available for this equipment. Task Menu Display Example When the button of the mode to be executed is clicked on, the screen of the mode is displayed.
  • Page 69: Basic Operations When Using A Trackball

    Basic Operations when using a Trackball A trackball in the trackball operation unit is mainly used for the operations of this equipment. This section describes the basic operations performed using the trackball. 3.3.1 Trackball functions Trackball Left button Right button Trackball: Use the trackball to move the cursor on the screen.
  • Page 70: Basic Click Operations

    3.3.3 Basic click operations When the cursor is set to a button and the button is clicked on, the function of the selected button is executed. • When a function On/Off button is clicked on, the setting is switched to On/Off each time. •...
  • Page 71: Basic Menu Operations

    Basic Menu Operations Various functions can be executed or set from the menu that is displayed by clicking on the [Menu] button. This section describes the basic menu operations. 3.4.1 Opening the menu Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. [Menu] button The top menu is displayed.
  • Page 72: Menu List

    A submenu is displayed depending on the function. In this case, display a dialog box of the function by clicking on the button on the submenu. Example: Maintenance Top menu Maintenance submenu Page switching button Memo When the submenu screen extends over two pages, similar to the menu screen, it is possible to switch between the pages using the page switching buttons.
  • Page 73: Basic Dialog Box Operations

    Basic Dialog Box Operations When a dialog box is opened, the dialog box is in the factory setting state or state at termination of the previous operation. 3.5.1 Changing dialog box settings This section describes how to change the settings by using some dialogs as the examples. [Depth (Included Depth in Chart)] list Select [m], [ft], or [fm] from the list.
  • Page 74: Closing The Dialog

    [Ship’s Name] box Enter a ship’s name (characters) [Length] box Enter the ship’s length (numeric). (Perform the same operation for the [Beam] and subsequent boxes.) [Ship’s Parameters] dialog 3.5.2 Closing the dialog Close the dialog by clicking on the [X] button of the dialog. [×] button Section 3 Basic Operations...
  • Page 75: Title Bar

    3.5.3 Title Bar The name (title) of the dialog box is displayed on the title bar of the dialog box. Title of the dialog box The dialog can be moved by dragging the title bar. APP A APP B Section 3 Basic Operations...
  • Page 76: Confirming And Acknowledging An Alert

    Confirming and Acknowledging an Alert Memo This section explains the display and operation at the occurrence of an alert when there is no AMS license. When an alert is generated, a buzzer sound is emitted and an alert balloon is displayed in the alert notification area.
  • Page 77: Stopping A Buzzer

    3.6.1 Stopping a buzzer To stop a buzzer (silencing), click the silence button in the alert notification area or press the [SILENCE] key in the trackball operation unit. [SILENCE] key SILENCE button Alert notification area 3.6.2 Confirming alert contents Alert status area Caution button Alarm button...
  • Page 78 • Alarm button: Displayed when an alarm is generated. The button is displayed in red. The number of alarms is indicated on the button • Warning button: Displayed when a warning is generated. The button is displayed in orange. The number of warnings is indicated on the button.
  • Page 79 [3] Disclosure button When the Disclosure button is clicked on, the original alert balloon is displayed. As a result, the operation area that was hidden can be re-acknowledged. [4] Detail information Cause (Cause), status (Status), date and time (Raised), details (Details), action (Advice) and category (Category) to be taken are displayed.
  • Page 80: Acknowledging The Alert

    3.6.3 Acknowledging the alert After checking the alert contents, when the [ACK] button of the alert details or [ALERT ACK] button of the trackball operation unit is clicked on, the alert that is displayed is acknowledged. When there are multiple alerts, perform the same operation by displaying the details dialog box of another alert.
  • Page 81: Displaying Alert List And Alert History

    3.6.4 Displaying alert list and alert history An active alert and alert history can be displayed in list format by clicking on the Alert List button. In the [Active Alert] tab, a list of the current alerts is displayed. In the [Alert History] tab, a list of past alerts that have been resolved is displayed.
  • Page 82 [Active Alert] tab [1] Active alert information The number of current alerts is displayed. Number of unacknowledged alerts Number of alerts [2] Active page information Up to 20 alert information items can be displayed in one page. Use this function to switch pages when the number of alert information items exceeds 20, requiring multiple pages.
  • Page 83 [3] Active alert list • The alerts that are being generated are displayed. When any of the alerts is clicked on, the alert can be set to a selected state. • The details of the selected alert are displayed in "[4] Active alert details". •...
  • Page 84 [4] Details of active alert Details of the alert that is currently selected are displayed. Alert Detailed information Cause Displays the cause of the alert. Raised Displays the alert generation time. Details Displays the details of the cause of the alert. Advice Displays advice on the alert (action to be taken by the user).
  • Page 85 [Alert History] tab Alerts that have been generated in the past are displayed. • Up to 20 alerts are displayed per page. • When a newly acknowledged alert is generated during the screen display, the acknowledged alert is added to the top of the list. •...
  • Page 86: Switching Between A Standard Window And An Extended Window

    3.6.4.1 Switching between a standard window and an extended window The window of the [Active Alert] tab can be switched to a standard window or an extended window. To switch to an extended window, click on the list extension button. To switch to a standard window, click on the list standard button.
  • Page 87 [Example of standard window] A list screen and a detail screen are available for the standard window. To switch to the detail screen: Click on the [Detail] button. To switch to the list screen: Click on the [List] Scroll bar Scroll bar [Detail] button [List] button...
  • Page 88: Switching The Day/Night Mode

    Switching the Day/Night Mode The screen display color can be switched to any of five levels according to the brightness within the bridge. Use the following procedure for switching. Click on the Day/Night button on the right toolbar. Adjustment buttons are displayed based on the brightness that is currently set. Example: Day2 is set.
  • Page 89 Change of the color of the Day/Night button, particularly the use of the [Night] color, may interfere with the recognition of display information. Memo The colors and brightness of the buttons can be changed by setting [Settings] - [General] - [Color and Brightness] in the menu.
  • Page 90: Adjusting The Brightness Of The Screen And Operation Unit

    Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen and Operation Unit 3.8.1 Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen The screen brightness can be adjusted within the range from 0 to 100. Click on the [Display Brightness] button on the right toolbar. The following screen brightness buttons are displayed. Adjust the brightness by using the [Light] button and [Dark] button.
  • Page 91: Adjusting The Brightness Of The Operation Unit

    3.8.2 Adjusting the Brightness of the Operation Unit The brightness of the operation section can be adjusted in 5 levels (0 to 4). Click on the [Panel Brightness] (Brightness of the operation unit) on the Right Tool Bar. The following operation unit brightness buttons are displayed. Adjust the brightness by using the [Light] button and [Dark] button.
  • Page 92: Display Brightness] Dialog Box

    3.8.3 [Display Brightness] dialog box When [MULTI] dial is operated while [Display Brightness] is selected as the function that is assigned to the [MULTI] dial, the [Display Brightness] dialog is displayed. It is possible to adjust the brightness of the display section by rotating the [MULTI] dial. In order to set an offset value so that when set to the same value as the screen brightness of other equipment, the light emitted becomes the same as in other equipment, click the [Advanced] button and adjust the offset using the...
  • Page 93: Mob (Man Over Board)

    MOB (Man Over Board) When a person falls overboard, this monitoring function prevents loss of sight of the position of the person overboard. The MOB use procedure is as follows. Click on the MOB button on the right toolbar. The [Marker] dialog box appears. See below for how to reference the [Marker] dialog box.
  • Page 94 To exit from MOB Click the [X] button in the [Marker] dialog box. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click on the [OK] button. The [Marker] dialog is closed. The MOB marker is cleared. Memo When the equipment has the ECDIS license, the MOB marker that indicates the MOB position is displayed on the chart of the ECDIS screen, enabling confirmation of the position relationship between own ship and the MOB position while the ship is moving.
  • Page 95: Setting Up The Timer

    3.10 Setting up the Timer When [Timer] is selected in the Tools menu, the [Timer] dialog is displayed. In this dialog, the time to generate an alarm can be set up. 3.10.1 Setting up the timer To turn on the timer, select the [(LMT)] check box. To turn off the timer, clear the [(LMT)] check box.
  • Page 96: Multi] Dial

    3.11 [MULTI] Dial 3.11.1 Functions of [MULTI] dial By turning the [MULTI] dial, the functions that are assigned to the [MULTI] dial can be operated. Assignment to the [MULTI] dial can be changed. 3.11.2 Functions assigned to [MULTI] dial 3.11.2.1 Displaying a screen for setting the function that is assigned By pressing the [MULTI] dial, the setting screen for the function that is currently assigned can be...
  • Page 97: Basic Operations Of The Software Keyboard

    3.12 Basic Operations of the Software Keyboard Use a software keyboard for inputting numeric values and characters in various setting operations. This section describes the basic operations of a software keyboard. 3.12.1 Starting a software keyboard When the mouse button is clicked on a numeric input text box on such as a dialog box, a numeric input software keyboard is displayed.
  • Page 98: Name And Function Of Each Section Of The Keyboard

    3.12.2 Name and function of each section of the keyboard Numeric value input software keyboard [10] [11] [12] Sowtware full keyboard for character input * The description of the functions common to those of a numeric value input software keyboard is omitted. [18] [13] [14]...
  • Page 99 [1] Input value display section Displays the value that is input/edited through the software keyboard. [2] Spin button • When the right spin button is clicked on, the minimum unit value that can be set is added to the value that is displayed. When the left spin button is clicked on, the minimum unit value that can be set is subtracted from the value that is displayed.
  • Page 100 [6] Back Space key Clears the input value on the left-side of the cursor position. [7] [Cancel] key Cancels the input operation and closes the software keyboard. [8] Option key Displays the following keys according to the type of the software keyboard. •...
  • Page 101: Example Of Numeric Input

    [17] Character input key Use this key for character input. [18] [DEL] key Deletes the character on the right-side of the cursor. 3.12.3 Example of numeric input In this example, "241.5m" is input as the length of the ship. When the numeric input software keyboard is displayed, follow the procedure provided below. Enter "2".
  • Page 102 Inputting a single-digit value Enter a value and click on another input part or move the active part by using the right arrow key. Example: Enter 1. The value that is input by clicking on another input part or the right arrow key becomes a single-digit value and the value is determined.
  • Page 103: Character Input Example

    3.12.4 Character input example This section describes character input by using a full keyboard. Input caret Indicates the character input position. Active mark Indicates the character string that is being input. Input example Start up a full keyboard. When a value (character) has been input in the text box, the full character string is selected at startup.
  • Page 104 Character modification example Move the cursor to the left-end (or right-end) of the character string to be modified and click the mouse button. The input caret moves to the clicked position. Click the mouse button on the input caret position and select the character string to be modified by dragging with the trackball.
  • Page 105: Setting A Date And A Time (Calendar Operation)

    3.13 Setting a Date and a Time (Calendar Operation) Set a date and a time on the calendar input screen. Use the following calendar for Conning Display. Calendar picker 3.13.1 Details and usage of a calendar picker 3.13.1.1 Details of a calendar Selected date [1] Year selection spin button Selects a year to be displayed in the date selection box.
  • Page 106: How To Use A Calendar

    [3] Day selection box Selects a day. 3.13.1.2 How to use a calendar Click on (calendar button) next to the date setting box. A calendar is displayed. Set a year and a month by using the year selection spin button and the month selection spin button respectively.
  • Page 107: Help

    3.14 Help Help information on the operation of this equipment can be displayed. Memo The Preface, Section 1 and Appendix A are not displayed in the Help. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed.
  • Page 108 [3] [Contents] tab Displays the contents. The contents are displayed in the content pane. For the procedure, refer to "Searching the required information from the contents". [4] Content pane The contents are displayed in tree format. When an item is clicked on, the related contents are displayed in the content display pane.
  • Page 109 Searching terminologies Click on the [Search] tab. A search character input box is displayed. Enter a required terminology and click on the [Search] button. Search is performed within Help. When the applicable terminology is hit, the item containing the terminology is displayed on the contents pane. Click on the item containing the required information.
  • Page 110: Password Input

    3.15 Password Input Equipment settings are protected by a password. To open the dialog box of the protected setting function, the password input is necessary. Use the following procedure to enter a password. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. [Menu] button The menu is displayed.
  • Page 111 Click on the [Service] button. Check that service-related menus are displayed in the sub-menu. Subsequently, service-related menus can be set. APP A APP B 3-45 Section 3 Basic Operations...
  • Page 112: Managing Files With File Manager

    3.16 Managing Files with File Manager The file manager function enables the copying of route files and user map from the hard disk of this equipment to external storage media such as DVD or from external storage media to the hard disk of this equipment.
  • Page 113: File Management

    3.16.2 File management The "File Management" tab enables file management. File management copies files between SSD of this equipment and external storage media and deletes files. This section describes file management by using the example copying a file in the file list of the drive that is specified in the [Drive] list on the left hand side of the dialog box to the drive that is specified in the [Drive] list on the right hand side.
  • Page 114 The following file types can be displayed by the file manager. File type File extension Contents Route File Route Screen Shot (AUTO) Automatically generated screen shot Screen Shot (User) Manually generated screen shot Select the files to be copied by checking them. Section 3 Basic Operations 3-48...
  • Page 115 Select a drive of the storage destination from the [Drive] combo box and select a copy location from the folder tree that is displayed. [Drive] combo box Click on the [Copy>>] (copy to the right) button. The files are copied. When the drive of the copy source and the drive of the copy destination are reversed, click on the [<<Copy] (copy to the left) in Step 5.
  • Page 116: Returning To A Task Menu By Ending The Operation

    3.17 Returning to a Task Menu by Ending the Operation Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. [Menu] button Click on the [Code Input] button on the menu. The password input dialog box appears. Enter 9999 and click on the [Enter] key.
  • Page 117: Terminating This Equipment

    3.18 Terminating this Equipment Do not hold down the Power button of the operation unit when turning off the power supply. If the button is held down, the equipment may not be terminated normally, causing a failure. Press the power supply button on the operation unit. The power is turned off and the light of power supply button goes off.
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  • Page 119: Section 4 Each Block Of Conning Display

    Section 4 Each Block of Conning Display This chapter describes the screen configuration of Conning Display and the screen details. Conning Display This equipment displays information from various equipment units and sensors that are installed on-board in the most suitable forms. This supports a quick understanding of the condition of own ship, thereby enabling safe sailing and navigation.
  • Page 120: Switching To The Navigation Mode/Docking Mode/Custom Mode

    Top screen (2) On top screen (1), the mode can be switched to any of the three modes of Navigation mode, Docking mode, and Custom mode by using the display mode switching tabs (refer to “4.1.1 Switching to the Navigation mode/Docking mode/Custom mode”). On top screen (2), the mode is fixed to Offshore mode.
  • Page 121 When the display mode is switched, the contents that are displayed in the area on the left side of the screen change. Examples of screens for each mode are shown below. Navigation mode Docking mode Custom mode 付録 Chapter 4 Conning Display...
  • Page 122: How To View Each Block

    4.2 How to view each block This section describes the information that is indicated in each block displayed on the Conning Display screen. The information is described on a per-block basis. All the blocks that can be displayed by Conning Display are summarized in “4.2.1 Block list”. Search the block whose meaning of the displayed information you want to know from the list and refer to the corresponding description in “4.2.3 Description of each block”.
  • Page 123: Block Name Example Of The Shape Of The Block

    Reference Block name Example of the shape of the block section Ship block 4.2.3.9 Azimuth thruster information (with status) 4.2.3.10 Engine/propeller revolution graph 4.2.3.11 Engine output information 4.2.3.12 Engine telegraph information 4.2.3.13 Engine torque information 4.2.3.14 Rate Of Turn information 4.2.3.15 Weather information 4.2.3.16...
  • Page 124 Reference Block name Example of the shape of the block section Route information source 4.2.3.18 Route name information 4.2.3.19 Final waypoint information 4.2.3.20 Side thruster information (with status) 4.2.3.21 Time/position information 4.2.3.22 Automatic sailing information 4.2.3.23 Next waypoint information 4.2.3.24 One after next waypoint information 4.2.3.25 Water temperature graph...
  • Page 125 Reference Block name Example of the shape of the block section Thruster steering mode information 4.2.3.31 Heading information 4.2.3.32 Graphic display of ship's heading, course over the 4.2.3.33 ground, wind bearing/wind speed, and current information Ship speed information 4.2.3.34 Hull motion information 4.2.3.35 Steering position information 4.2.3.36...
  • Page 126: Selecting A Block To Be Displayed On The Screen In Custom Mode

    Reference Block name Example of the shape of the block section Current information 4.2.3.42 Generator information 4.2.3.43 Wind bearing graph 4.2.3.44 Wind bearing/wind speed information 4.2.3.45 4.2.3.46 Wind speed graph Course To Steer information 4.2.3.47 Hull Motion Trim 4.2.3.48 4.2.2 Selecting a block to be displayed on the screen in Custom mode Up to any six blocks can be assigned to the screen in Custom mode.
  • Page 127 See below for the procedure for selecting a block to be displayed on the screen in Custom mode. Click on the Custom tab. The screen is switched to the Custom screen and the following six windows are displayed. 付録 Chapter 4 Conning Display...
  • Page 128 Click on the item selection button on the window for displaying items. Thumbnails of the items that are displayable on that window are displayed. Item selection button Chapter 4 Conning Display 4-10...
  • Page 129 Click on the thumbnail for the item to be displayed. The selected item is displayed on the selected window. Selectable items Normally, the item that is already displayed on another window cannot be selected. Setting the window to blank Click on [Off] in step 3 above. 付録...
  • Page 130: Description Of Each Block

    4.2.3 Description of each block 4.2.3.1 3D Navigation information and the legend of the navigation Route Course Over the Ground (yellow) Course To Steer (blue) Own ship Legend Item Display contents Own ship Indicates the position of own ship. Displayed under H-UP (own ship is positioned at the center of the screen). Course Over Indicates the angle of the course over the ground.
  • Page 131: Information About Side Thruster Of Ccp (Controllable Pitch Propeller) Type

    Item Display contents Azimuth thruster angle (response Displays the azimuth thruster angle (response value) with a meter value) display and a numerical display. Azimuth thruster angle Displays the azimuth thruster angle (indication value). (indication value) On the meter display, the angle is displayed as a yellow line. Azimuth thruster pitch angle Displays the azimuth thruster pitch angle (response value) with a (response value)
  • Page 132: Information About Propeller Engine Of Cpp (Controllable Pitch Propeller) Type

    4.2.3.4 Information about propeller engine of CPP (controllable pitch propeller) type Propeller pitch angle (response Propeller pitch Propeller pitch Propeller pitch angle (response angle angle working value) (indicated direction value) Revolution per minute of engine (response Maximum value value) Item Display contents Propeller pitch Displays the propeller pitch angle (response value).
  • Page 133: Information About Side Thruster Of Fpp (Fixed Pitch Propeller) Type

    4.2.3.6 Information about side thruster of FPP (fixed pitch propeller) type Revolution per minute of thruster Revolution per minute of thruster (response value) (indicated value) Revolution per minute of thruster (response value) Item Display contents Thruster revolution Displays the revolution (response value) of the side thruster. (response value) On the meter display, the speed is displayed as a red (Port direction) or green (Starboard direction) bar.
  • Page 134: N-Up/H-Up Switching Buttons

    4.2.3.8 N-UP/H-UP switching buttons The N-UP/H-UP switching buttons enable switching between N-UP display and H-UP display. The scale display in the illustration display such as course switches according to the N-UP/H-UP display switching. For the illustration display, refer to "4.2.3.33 Graphic display of ship's heading, course over the ground, wind bearing/wind speed, and current information ".
  • Page 135: Azimuth Thruster Information (With Status)

    4.2.3.10 Azimuth thruster information (with status) Azimuth thruster angle (order value) Azimuth thruster angle (response value) Azimuth thruster revolution (order value) Azimuth thruster angle Azimuth thruster (response value) revolution Azimuth thruster (response value) revolution Status (response value) Item Display contents Azimuth thruster angle Displays an azimuth thruster angle (response value) in meter (response value)
  • Page 136: Engine/Propeller Revolution Graph

    4.2.3.11 Engine/propeller revolution graph Item Display contents Engine/shaft/ Displays the engine/propeller revolution speed graph. propeller revolution The graph range can be changed on the View menu. speed graph display For the details, refer to "5.1.6 Setting an engine/propeller revolution graph ". 4.2.3.12 Engine output information Engine output Item...
  • Page 137: Engine Telegraph Information

    4.2.3.13 Engine telegraph information When two engines are installed, the engine telegraph information that can be displayed on the Custom mode screen can be set to 2. Engine revolution speed Telegraph position Sub-telegraph Operation location Item Display contents Engine revolution speed Displays the engine revolution speed.
  • Page 138: Rate Of Turn (Rot) Information

    4.2.3.15 Rate Of Turn (ROT) information Planned ROT ROT label ROT meter Item Display contents Rate of turn label Displays the rate of turn sensor name. ROT[TRI]: Displays the rate of turn from TRI (Turn Rate Indicator). ROT[Gyro]: Displays the rate of turn from Gyro. * When two Gyro units are installed, Gyro1 or Gyro2 is displayed according to the sensor that is currently used for receiving information.
  • Page 139: Weather Information

    4.2.3.16 Weather information Air temperature Water temperature Air pressure Humidity Item Display contents Air temperature Displays the air temperature. The display unit can be changed on the View menu. For the details, refer to "5.1.2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value". Water Displays the water temperature.
  • Page 140: Route Information Source

    4.2.3.18 Route information source This combo box is displayed to display and change the sensor source for acquiring route monitoring information. Select a sensor source in the combo box. When [Menu] is selected, the [Sensor Selection/Status] dialog is displayed. Any of the following sensor sources can be selected.
  • Page 141: Final Waypoint Information

    4.2.3.20 Final waypoint information UTC/LMT switching button Item Display contents Displays the expected time of arrival at the final waypoint. The time display method can be changed by using the maintenance function. For the details, refer to "9.1.2 Setting Date/Time/Time Zone". UTC/LMT Displays and switches UTC/LMT of ETA.
  • Page 142: Time And Position Information

    4.2.3.22 Time and position information Time Date UTC/LMT switching button Positioning sensor name combo box Geodetic positioning system Latitude/longitude Item Display contents Date display Displays the current date. Time display Displays the current time (Universal Time Coordinated or local time). UTC/LMT switching When the button is clicked on, the display switches between the Universal button...
  • Page 143: Automatic Sailing Information

    4.2.3.23 Automatic sailing information This section displays the status of the autopilot that is installed. Note Displayed when the automatic sailing option is attached. Turning mode Control mode Automatic sailing mode Item Display contents Autopilot mode Displays the automatic sailing mode. No display: The [Navigational Data] combo box is blank space and the Switch to equipment for Autosailing check box in the [Sensor Selection/Status] dialog is not checked.
  • Page 144: Next Waypoint Information

    4.2.3.24 Next waypoint information UTC/LMT switching button Item Display contents Displays the next waypoint number. Displays the bearing up to the next waypoint. DIST Displays the distance up to the next waypoint. POSN Displays the latitude and longitude of To Waypoint. Plan SPD Displays the planned ship speed.
  • Page 145: One After Next Waypoint Information

    4.2.3.25 One after next waypoint information Item Display contents Displays the number of one after the next waypoint. New CRS Displays the leg bearing of one after the next waypoint. LEG DIST Displays the distance from the next waypoint to one after the next waypoint. DIST Displays the distance from own ship to one after the next waypoint.
  • Page 146: Water Depth Graph

    4.2.3.27 Water depth graph Water depth graph Water depth value Sensor information Water depth value reference Item Display contents Water depth Displays the water depth information. Water is indicated by light blue and ocean graph bed is indicated by brown. Therefore, the boundary between light blue and brown indicates the water depth.
  • Page 147: Water Depth Information

    4.2.3.28 Water depth information The following items are displayed regularly as water depth information. Sensor information Water depth value display Water depth graph Water depth value reference Alert setting point Item Display contents Water depth value Indicates the water depth value. display Water depth Indicates the water depth information.
  • Page 148 Item Display contents Sensor Displays the water depth sensor source. information FWD: Depth sounder installed at the front of the ship MID: Depth sounder installed at the center of the ship AFT: Depth sounder installed at the rear of the ship Alert setting point The water depth value measured from the bottom of the keel is displayed.
  • Page 149 Sentence from the water depth sounder An alert setting point value is updated by the sentence from the water depth sounder. A sentence is output at every 4 hours from 0 hour of UTC after the power supply of the depth sounder is turned on.
  • Page 150: Thruster Drive Motor Load Information

    4.2.3.29 Thruster drive motor load information Thruster drive motor load Item Display contents Displays a drive motor load of each thruster with a value between Thruster drive motor load 0% and 100%. 4.2.3.30 Thruster operation location information Thruster operation location Item Display contents Thruster operation...
  • Page 151: Thruster Steering Mode Information

    4.2.3.31 Thruster steering mode information Thruster steering mode Item Display contents Thruster steering mode Displays a steering mode of each thruster. Backup: Backup control DP: Dynamic positioning DP(Locked): Dynamic positioning (locked) JS: Joystick JS(Locked): Joystick (locked) AP: Autopilot Manual: Manual When there are multiple steering modes for the same thruster, the steering mode of highest priority is displayed.
  • Page 152: Heading Information

    4.2.3.32 Heading information Ship's heading Ship's heading sensor name combo box Item Display contents Ship's heading Displays the ship's heading. The reliabilities of the values are color coded into three colors.  Normal character color: Normal sensor value  Yellow: Deterioration of sensor value reliability ...
  • Page 153: Graphic Display Of Ship's Heading, Course Over The Ground, Wind Bearing/Wind Speed, And Current Information

    4.2.3.33 Graphic display of ship's heading, course over the ground, wind bearing/wind speed, and current information Arrow feather Scale display Course over the ground Current set of tidal stream Ship's heading N-UP Scale display Ship's heading Wind direction Current set of tidal stream Course over the ground H-UP Item...
  • Page 154: Ship Speed Information

    4.2.3.34 Ship speed information Speed over the ground [Bow port-starboard direction] Speed over the ground [Forward-Afterward direction] Speed over the ground [Stern port-starboard direction] Speed over the ground [Docking] sensor name combo box Item Display contents Speed over the Displays the ship speed over the ground (Bow port-starboard direction). When ground (Bow the ship is moving forward in the port direction, a red arrow is displayed.
  • Page 155: Hull Motion Information

    4.2.3.35 Hull motion information Average roll angle Roll angle Average pitch angle Pitch angle Item Display contents Average roll angle Displays the average roll angle (Heel) of the hull for 10 minutes. A triangle that indicates the tilting direction is displayed in front of the value.
  • Page 156: Steering Position Information

    4.2.3.36 Steering position information This function displays the steering position when override steering is set during Track Control. Steering position Item Display contents Steering position Displays the steering position when override steering is set during Track Control. Bridge: Bridge PORT Wing: Port wing STBD Wing: Starboard wing Engine Room: Engine room Engine Side: Near the engine...
  • Page 157: Ship Speed Through Water Information

    4.2.3.37 Ship speed through water information Speed through the water Ship speed sensor name combo box Item Display contents Speed through the Displays the speed through the water. water The reliabilities of the values are color coded into three colors: ・Normal character color: Normal sensor value ・Yellow: Deterioration of sensor value reliability ・Orange: Abnormal sensor value...
  • Page 158: Rudder Angle/Ship's Heading Graph

    Item Display contents Speed Over the Ground Displays the speed over the ground. The reliabilities of the values are color coded into three colors:  Normal character color: Normal sensor value  Yellow: Deterioration of sensor value reliability  Orange: Abnormal sensor value The unit can be changed on the View menu.
  • Page 159: Rudder Angle Graph

    4.2.3.40 Rudder angle graph Item Display contents Rudder angle Displays the rudder angle graph. graph display The graph range can be changed on the View menu. For the details, refer to "5.1.4 Setting a rudder angle graph". 4.2.3.41 Rudder angle information Rudder angle (response value) Rudder angle (order value) Rudder angle (order value)
  • Page 160: Current Information

    4.2.3.42 Current information Current set Current speed Current (N-UP) Current set Current speed Current (H-UP) Item Display contents Current set Indicates the current set. N-UP: Displays in 360 degrees. H-UP: Displays the port/starboard mark and the degree within the range from 0 to 180.
  • Page 161: Generator Information

    4.2.3.43 Generator information Generator output Generator output Item Display contents Generator output Displays the output from the generator in meter display and numeric value display. “Total”, when displayed, indicates the total value of the multiple generator outputs. 4.2.3.44 Wind bearing graph Item Display contents Wind bearing graph display...
  • Page 162: Wind Bearing/Wind Speed Information

    4.2.3.45 Wind bearing/wind speed information Wind bearing Wind speed Beaufort wind-force scale Wind bearing/wind speedTrue (H-UP) Wind bearing Wind speed Wind bearing/wind speedRelative (H-UP) Item Display contents Wind bearing Indicates the wind bearing. • N-UP: Displays the true wind bearing in 16 bearings or 360 degrees. •...
  • Page 163 Memo No symbol is displayed with the wind bearing 0°or 180°. Beaufort wind-force scale table Shape of Wind- Equivalent arrow force Name Condition on the land Condition on the sea wind force feathers scale Calm 0 to 0.2m/s Smoke rises straight The water surface is calm No arrow upwards.
  • Page 164: Wind Speed Graph

    Shape of Wind- Equivalent arrow force Name Condition on the land Condition on the sea wind force feathers scale Storm / Whole 24.5 to Rare in inland. Some Swells leaning over. The gale 28.3m/s trees started to fall water surface appears to down from the roots.
  • Page 165: Course To Steer Information

    4.2.3.47 Course To Steer information Leg bearing of the route in progress Course to steer Item Display contents Leg bearing of the Displays the leg bearing of the route in progress route in progress Course to steer Indicates the angle of CTS (Course To Steer). 4.2.3.48 Hull Motion Trim Hull Motion Trim Information Item...
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  • Page 167: Section 5 Setting Up Screen View

    Section 5 Setting Up Screen View Screen display detail is set in [View-Options] dialog box on the [View] menu. The display procedure of the [View-Options] dialog box is as follows. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed.
  • Page 168: Setting Screen Display Options

    5.1 Setting Screen Display Options In the [View-Options] dialog box, the screen display options can be set. Disclosure button Edit pane Classification pane The [View-Options] dialog box consists of the Classification pane and Edit pane. Click on the disclosure button to hide the Classification pane. Click on the screen view of which you want to set up the options in the Classification pane.
  • Page 169: Setting An S-Joy Predicted Position Display Interval

    Classification pane Reference section Rudder Graph 5.1.4 Setting a rudder angle graph Gyro/Rudder Graph 5.1.5 Setting a rudder angle/ship’s heading graph Engine Graph 5.1.6 Setting an engine/propeller revolution graph Wind Graph 5.1.7 Setting a wind direction graph/wind speed graph Sea TEMP 5.1.8 Setting a water temperature graph 5.1.9 Setting up the graph range of the ROT slide bar 5.1.1...
  • Page 170: Setting Up The Display Of Unit Of Setting Value

    5.1.2 Setting up the display of unit of setting value Note Some items may not be displayed depending on the installation setting. When you select [Unit] in the Classification pane, the [Unit] dialog is displayed in the Edit pane. The descriptions of settings are shown in the table below. Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value...
  • Page 171: Setting Up The Water Depth Display

    Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Water TEMP Select a unit of the water temperature from the °C, °F combo box. Air Pressure Select a unit of the air pressure from the combo hPa, mbar box. XTD/XTL for TCS Select a unit of the cross track limit from the NM, m Info...
  • Page 172 Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Time Range Select a time range for the water depth graph 10 min, 15 min, 30 min, from the combo box. 60 min, 12 hours Reference Switch the reference of the water depth value. AUTO, Keel, (Priorities) Transducer(When...
  • Page 173: Setting A Rudder Angle Graph

    5.1.4 Setting a rudder angle graph When [Rudder Graph] is selected on the classification pain, the [Rudder Graph] dialog is displayed on the edit pain. Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting. The following table shows the setting details: Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value...
  • Page 174: Setting A Rudder Angle/Ship's Heading Graph

    5.1.5 Setting a rudder angle/ship’s heading graph When [Gyro/Rudder Graph] is selected on the classification pain, the [Gyro/Rudder Graph] dialog is displayed on the edit pain. Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting. The following table shows the setting details: Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value...
  • Page 175: Setting An Engine/Propeller Revolution Graph

    5.1.6 Setting an engine/propeller revolution graph When [Engine Graph] is selected on the classification pain, the [Engine Graph] dialog is displayed on the edit pain. Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting. The following table shows the setting details: Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value...
  • Page 176: Setting A Wind Direction Graph/Wind Speed Graph

    5.1.7 Setting a wind direction graph/wind speed graph When [Wind Graph] is selected in the classification pane, the “Wind Graph” dialog is displayed in the edit pane. Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting. The following table shows the setting contents. Setting item Setting contents Setting value...
  • Page 177: Setting A Water Temperature Graph

    5.1.8 Setting a water temperature graph When [Sea TEMP] is selected in the classification pane, the “Sea TEMP Graph” dialog is displayed in the edit pane. Note This dialog may not be displayed depending on the equipment setting. The following table shows the setting details: Setting item Setting contents Setting value...
  • Page 178: Setting Up The Graph Range Of The Rot Slide Bar

    5.1.9 Setting up the graph range of the ROT slide When [ROT] is selected on the classification pain, the [ROT] dialog is displayed on the edit pain. The following table shows the setting details: Setting item Setting Setting value ROT Scale Select a graph range for the ROT slide bar from 30-0-30, 60-0-60, the combo box.
  • Page 179: Section 6 Setting Up Alerts

    1 Section 6 Setting Up Alerts By setting this equipment to generate an alert when the own ship’s position or the condition meets the specific condition, preliminary measures can be taken. This section explains the method of setting conditions (threshold values) for generating alerts, alert processing operations, and alert timer setting using the [Alert] menu.
  • Page 180: Selecting A Setting Item

    The [Alert] dialog box consists of the classification pane and the edit pane. By clicking the disclosure button ( ), you can hide the classification pane. To show the classification pane again, click the disclosure button ( 6.1.2 Selecting a setting item Click the item you want to set up in the Classification pane.
  • Page 181: Depth/Safety Contour Alert Generation Conditions

    1 Depth/Safety Contour Alert Generation Conditions When [Depth/Safety Contour] is selected in the classification pane, the [Depth/Safety Contour] dialog is displayed in the edit pane. In this dialog, the threshold values for generating "Depth below keel alarm" can be set up. The threshold values can be set in a range between 0 and 200 m.
  • Page 182: Position Integrity Alert Generation Conditions

    Position Integrity Alert Generation Conditions When [Position Integrity] is selected in the Classification pane, the [Position] dialog is displayed in the Edit pain. In this dialog, the generation condition of the position monitor warning and the HDOP limit can be set 6.3.1 Setting up the generation condition of the position monitor warning...
  • Page 183: Setting Up The Hdop Exceeded Caution Generation Condition

    1 Radius Limit (GPS): The radius of a monitoring circle having the predicted position of a GPS 1 sec later at the center is used as a threshold value. If the position actually measured is not within the time monitoring circle specified in [Time Limit], it will be subjected to an alert.
  • Page 184: Setting Up Alert Processing

    Setting Up Alert Processing When [AMS] is selected in the Classification pane, the [AMS] dialog is displayed in the Edit pane. In this dialog, the time to activate the action at the next stage when acknowledge is not performed for an alert can be set up.
  • Page 185: Section 7 Setting Up The Operation Mode

    1 Section 7 Setting Up the Operation Mode Basic Operation of the [Settings] Dialog Box You can set up the operation mode in the [Settings] dialog box. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed.
  • Page 186 Click on the item you want to set up in the classification pane. The setup dialog of the item you selected is displayed. Set up in the edit pane. Classification pane display targets The table below provides the related sections of the classification panes and descriptions that are displayed by Conning Display.
  • Page 187: Setting Color And Brightness

    1 Setting Color and Brightness Select [Color and Brightness] in the classification pane. Set the color and the brightness of the display contents in the setting dialog of the edit pane. [1] [Def.] (default value) button When this button is clicked on, all the setting items of the mode that is selected on the [Day/Night] combo box are reset to the default values.
  • Page 188 Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Day/Night Set up the color of the dialog box itself. Day1 [default] Select the chart display colors from the three Day2 types of Day1, Day3 and Night when the ARCS Day3 is used. Dusk Night [Display Color] tab...
  • Page 189: Setting Sounds

    1 Setting Sounds Select [Sounds] in the classification pane. Set the volumes of the operation sound and operation error sound and alarm melody in the setting dialog of the edit pane. When the volume or melody is changed, the selected volume or melody is played back, enabling the user to set while listening to the sound.
  • Page 190 Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Message Notification Set the volume of the message notification sound. Level1(Soft) Level2 Level3 [Default] Level4(Loud) Alert Setting Set the volume of the sound notifying that the Reminder alarm condition has not been set. Level1(Soft) Level2 Level3 [Default]...
  • Page 191: Setting Key Assignment

    1 Setting Key Assignment Select [Key Assignment] in the classification pane. Set the keys in the operation unit and the function assigned to the [MULTI] dial in the setting dialog of the edit pane. Only the ítems whose funtions are available on the task screen are displayed on the screen. The [User Keys] tab is displayed only when the optional operation unit is installed.
  • Page 192 Below is a list of functions that can be assigned to User Keys. Function name Function description Show Preset Menu The screen registered separately is displayed. Capture Screen Get screen capture. Below is a list of screens that can be assigned to Show Preset Menu. Screen name View - Options Alert...
  • Page 193: Section 8 Adjusting And Setting Up Equipment (For Services)

    1 Section 8 Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment (for Services) This section describes the methods for equipment setting and maintenance that are conducted by the service staff by using the Service menu at installation construction of this equipment. Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel. Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation, and this may lead to accidents or equipment failure.
  • Page 194 Click the [Code Input] button on the menu. The password input dialog is displayed. Enter 0 in Password. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. You can find the [Service] button added to the menu. Click the [Service] button.
  • Page 195: Verifying Installation And Initial Setting

    1 Verifying Installation and Initial Setting Use the [Installation] dialog box to verify the installation of this equipment and perform initial setting. 8.2.1 Displaying the [Installation] dialog box Clicking on the [Installation] in the submenu, the [Installation] dialog box appears. The [Installation] dialog box consists of the classification pane and the edit/result pane.
  • Page 196: Verifying/Setting Ccrp (Consistent Common Reference Point)

    8.2.2 Verifying/Setting CCRP (Consistent Common Reference Point) Set a measurement reference position (CCRP) on own ship by using the [CCRP] dialog. 8.2.2.1 Displaying the [CCRP] dialog When you select [System Configuration] in the first classification pane and [CCRP] in the second classification pane, the [CCRP] dialog is displayed in the edit/result pane.
  • Page 197: Setting Ccrp

    1 8.2.2.2 Setting CCRP Set the following items in the [CCRP] dialog. Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Length (of ship) Enter the ship's length in the box. 1.0 to 1022.0m Beam (ship's width) Enter the ship's width in the box. 1.0 to 126.0m GPSx Enter the equipment positions of GPSx in the...
  • Page 198 Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Radio button on the left Select the position to be used as the ship's CCRP CCRP1 side of each CCRP by clicking the applicable button. CCRP2 CCRP3 CCRP4 Anchor1 An anchor position can be set as an offset from the If Length=a and Beam=b: stern center.
  • Page 199: Setting A Serial Port

    1 8.2.3 Setting a Serial Port Verify the setting of the serial port of this equipment and perform initial setting by using the [Serial Port] dialog. Synchronizing setting The [Serial Port] dialog enables common setting items and individual setting items for RADAR, ECDIS, and Conning (called a task station individually).
  • Page 200: Setting A Serial Port

    8.2.3.3 Setting a serial port In the [Serial Port] dialog, allocate the sensors to be connected for the serial port on CCU (Central Control Unit) and the serial port on SLC/ALC. Setting a serial port on CCU Set each item as follows. "Table A: Sensors that can be selected on CCU"...
  • Page 201 1 Table A: Sensors that can be selected on CCU Serial port Sensor name Gyro Heading Sensor(NMEA), Heading Sensor1(NMEA) , Heading Sensor2(NMEA) Heading Sensor(Gyro I/F), Heading Sensor1(Gyro I/F) , Heading Sensor2(Gyro I/F) Log(NMEA) , Log1(NMEA)* , Log2(NMEA)* Log(Gyro I/F) * Selector GPS 1 GPS 2*...
  • Page 202: Changing The Communication Settings Of The Serial Port

    8.2.3.4 Changing the communication settings of the serial port Click the [Detail] button of the enabled serial port and display the [Detail] dialog. When selecting CH1 to CH7 When selecting CH8 to CH10 Section 8 Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment (for Services) 8-10...
  • Page 203 1 The setting target can be checked with [Source Device] display, [Terminal] display and [Sensor] display. Perform the settings shown in the following table and then click on the [Set] button. Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Baud Rate Select the baud rate of the corresponding serial Selectable baud rates vary port from the combo box.
  • Page 204 Baud rates that can be selected Serial port Baud rate Serial port on CCU Gyro (at selection Heading Sensor(NMEA)) 4800/38400 Gyro (at selection Heading Sensor(Gyro I/F)) Fixed to 38400 Log (at selection Log(NMEA)) Fixed to 4800 Log (at selection Log(Gyro I/F)) Fixed to 38400 Fixed to 4800 Fixed to 38400...
  • Page 205: Setting Ship's Parameters

    1 8.2.4 Setting ship's parameters Set parameter values of own ship by using the [Ship's Parameters] dialog. 8.2.4.1 Displaying the [Ship's Parameters] dialog When you select [Ship's Parameters] in the classification pane, the [Ship's Parameters] dialog is displayed in the edit/result pane. APP A APP B Section 8 Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment (for Services)
  • Page 206: Setting Own Ship's Parameters

    8.2.4.2 Setting own ship's parameters Set the following items in the [Ship's Parameters] dialog. Setting Item Description of Setting Setting Value Ship's Name Enter own ship's name in the box. Max. 20 characters Length (of ship) Enter own ship's length in the box. 1.0 to 1022.0 m Beam (ship's width) Enter own ship's beam in the box.
  • Page 207: Maintenance

    1 Maintenance Use the [Maintenance] dialog box for maintenance operation of this equipment. 8.3.1 Displaying the [Maintenance] dialog box Clicking the [Maintenance] button in the submenu displays the [Maintenance] dialog box. The [Maintenance] dialog box in the submenu consists of the classification pane and the edit/result pane.
  • Page 208: Managing Storage

    8.3.2 Managing storage When you select [Storage] in the first classification pane and [Management] in the second classification pane, the [Management] dialog is displayed in the edit/result pane. The total storage capacity and free space on each of the drives (C and D) are displayed in the [Drive Information] list.
  • Page 209: Section 9 Maintenance & Inspection

    Section 9 Maintenance & Inspection 9.1 Maintenance Functions Executed from Menu This section explains maintenance functions that are executed from the menu. 9.1.1 Starting maintenance functions Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] button on the menu.
  • Page 210 [1] [X] button Click on this button to close the [Date/Time/Time Zone] dialog box. [2] [Date] Set the year, month and day on the calendar. For the details of how to use the calendar, refer to "3.12 Setting a Date and a Time (Calendar Operation)".
  • Page 211: Confirming System Information

    9.1.3 Confirming System Information System information can be confirmed. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] - [System Information] button on the menu. The [System Information] dialog box appears. The contents of the dialog will be switched by clicking on the selection tabs provided in the dialog box.
  • Page 212 Click on the [Maintenance] - [System Information] button on the menu. The [System Information] dialog box appears. Click on the [Software] tab. The software information is displayed. [1] [X] button Click on this button to close the [System Information] dialog box. [2] Software information Item Displayed information...
  • Page 213: Checking The Enable/Disable Statuses Of The Functions That Have Been Installed

    9.1.3.2 Checking the enable/disable statuses of the functions that have been installed When you want to use a USB flash memory to read or write a file, make sure in advance that the USB flash memory is not affected by a computer virus. If the display unit is infected with a virus, other equipment may also be infected, with the result that a trouble may occur.
  • Page 214 [The system has multiple operation modes and RADAR is the primary task] [The system has multiple operation modes and RADAR is not the primary task] Section 9 Maintenance & Inspection...
  • Page 215 [Section that is displayed when the above screen is scrolled down (example)] Section 9 Maintenance & Inspection...
  • Page 216 [1] [X] button Click on this button to close the [System Information] dialog box. [2] Format The system format and model name of this equipment are displayed (Example: JMR-xxxx-x CHART RADAR (for Chart RADAR). The [Primary] badge is displayed in front of the format for the primary task. [3] Functionality The functions that are installed are displayed in [Device Licence] and [Option Licence].
  • Page 217: Confirming Operating Time

    9.1.4 Confirming operating time Confirm the operating time of this system. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] - [Operating Time] button on the menu. The [Operating Time] dialog box appears. [1] [X] button Click on this button to close the [Operating Time] dialog box.
  • Page 218: Setting And Confirming The Sensor Source

    9.1.5 Setting and confirming the sensor source 9.1.5.1 Set and confirm the sensor source Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] - [Sensor Selection/Status] button on the menu. The [Sensor Selection/Status] dialog box appears.
  • Page 219 [2] [Sensor Selection] Enables selection of a sensor source. Setting item Description of Setting Setting value Position GPS x, DR Select a Primary Position sensor source from the combo box. ("x" indicates the unit number) Heading Select a heading sensor source from the combo box. MAN, Gyro x *The source that can be selected varies depending on ("x"...
  • Page 220 Setting item Description of Setting Setting value Switch to When acquiring route monitoring information from the ON/OFF equipment for equipment that is performing Auto-Sailing, enable the Autosailing item (ON) by selecting the check box. When acquiring route monitoring information from the source that is selected from Navigational Data, disable the item (OFF) by clearing the check box.
  • Page 221: Displaying Ccrp Which Is Selected

    9.1.5.2 Displaying CCRP which is selected Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] - [Sensor Selection/Status] button on the menu. The [Sensor Selection/Status] dialog box appears. Click on the [Position Status] in the left pain.
  • Page 222: General Maintenance

    General Maintenance DANGER Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipment. Checking or repair by an unqualified person may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing.
  • Page 223: Maintenance On Unit

    Maintenance on Unit 9.3.1 Display unit When cleaning the screen and Trackball of Operation Unit, do not wipe hard with a dry cloth. Also, do not use glass cleaner, alcohol, gasoline, or thinner to clean the screen. Also avoid wiping with water. It may cause surface damage or equipment failure.
  • Page 224: The Trackball

    9.3.1.2 The Trackball Clean carefully the trackball operation unit in accordance with this procedure in order not to scratch the lens. The tools shown in the following table are required in this work. Required tools Dry/Moist soft cloth (Lint-free) Swab Note If you do not have the swab, please use lint-free cloth, moistened with water, instead.
  • Page 225: Performance Check

    Performance Check Make performance check on the radar equipment regularly and if any problem is found, investigate it immediately. Pay special attention to the high voltage sections in inspection and take full care that no trouble is caused by any error or carelessness in measurement. Take note of the results of inspection, which can be used effectively in the next inspection work.
  • Page 226: Confirming The Screen Status [Monitor Test]

    9.4.2 Confirming the screen status [Monitor Test] Confirm the screen status. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] - [Selftest] - [Monitor Test] button on the menu. When the color or pattern of the dialog is clicked on, the color or pattern is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 227 Pattern list Pattern button name Display All Red The entire screen is displayed in red. All Green The entire screen is displayed in green. All Blue The entire screen is displayed in blue. All White The entire screen is displayed in white. Pattern4 Displays the pattern for checking the communication quality for VDR.
  • Page 228 Pattern button name Display Pattern5 Displays the pattern for checking the communication quality for VDR. Pattern6 Displays the pattern for checking the communication quality for VDR. Gray Scale Displays the grey scale pattern for checking the monitor brightness adjustment. Grey scale patterns can be identified with brightness in day/night mode. By adjusting the monitor brightness to facilitate identification of grey scale patterns, the optimum brightness can be set.
  • Page 229 Pattern button name Display S-57 Color Pattern A color test pattern of the S-57 chart is displayed. Cannot be selected under Conning Display. The [ARCS Color Pattern] dialog is displayed. ARCS Color Pattern A color test pattern of the ARCS chart is displayed. Cannot be selected under Conning Display.
  • Page 230: Confirming The Operation Of The Operation Unit [Key Test]

    9.4.3 Confirming the operation of the operation unit [Key Test] Confirm the operation of the keys of the operation unit. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] - [Selftest] - [Key Test] button on the menu. Click on the [Key Test Start] button.
  • Page 231: Confirming The Alert Sound [Sound Test]

    Operate the keys, buttons and dials in the operation unit. If the performance of the operation unit is normal, the colors of the keys, buttons and dials are changed. Click on the [Key Test Stop] button after the operation check. Returns to the [Selftest] dialog box.
  • Page 232: Testing The Brightness Of Led [Light Test]

    9.4.5 Testing the brightness of LED [Light Test] Test the brightness of LED. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] - [Selftest] - [Light Test] button on the menu. Click on the [Light Test Start] button.
  • Page 233: Checking The Memory [Memory Check]

    9.4.6 Checking the memory [Memory Check] Check the memory. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed. Click on the [Maintenance] - [Selftest] - [Memory Check] button on the menu. Click on the [Memory Check Start] button. Memory checking starts and the checking result is displayed on the [Result] list.
  • Page 234: Replacement Of Major Parts

    Replacement of Major Parts The system includes parts that need periodic replacement. The parts should be replaced as scheduled. Use of parts over their service life may cause a system failure. Turn off the main power source before inspecting and replacing parts. Otherwise, an electric shock or trouble may be caused.
  • Page 235: Software Update

    Software Update This section describes software update of this equipment. Note When software update starts, the tasks that are active are automatically terminated. Complete the necessary operation such as saving of settings prior to the start of update. 9.6.1 Local Update Set the CD/DVD or USB flash memory containing the update data.
  • Page 236 A file selection dialog box appears. From the [Drive] combo box, select the drive where the updating data is stored. From the file list, select the file MFD_xx.xx.xxx.exe. MFD_xx.xx.xxx.exe is displayed in [File name]. Click the [OK] button. The update content confirmation dialog box appears. Section 9 Maintenance &...
  • Page 237 Confirm the contents and click [OK]. Installation of the update is started and the following screen is displayed. Wait for some time until the installation is completed. Note During installation, this equipment may reboot by itself.. When the installation is completed, the following screen is displayed. Turn off the power of this equipment.
  • Page 238: Remote Update

    9.6.2 Remote Update When Enable RMS of the menu [service]-[Installation]-[Settings]-[RMS] is valid, if you need to update the software, the installer will be downloaded automatically from the RMS server. You can use this installer to update the software. Memo Once a day, at 12:00 automatically check the version of the updater on the RMS server to see if software update is necessary, and if it needs updating, download it.
  • Page 239 A file selection dialog box appears. Check "Use the file from the RMS server.". Click the [OK] button. The update content confirmation dialog box appears. 9-31 Section 9 Maintenance & Inspection...
  • Page 240 Check the contents and click on [OK]. Installation of the update is started and the following screen is displayed. Wait for some time until the installation is completed. Note This equipment may restart during installation. At completion of installation, the following screen is displayed. Switch OFF the power supply of this equipment.
  • Page 241: Firmware Update

    Firmware Update Explain firmware update of this product. Note When the firmware update is started, the active task is automatically terminated. Please complete necessary operations, such as saving settings, before updating starts. Click on the [Menu] button at the bottom left corner of the screen. The menu is displayed.
  • Page 242 A file selection dialog box appears. USB Operation Unit Select this when updating the firmware of the USB operation unit. Carrier Board Select this when updating the companion's firmware. Click the [OK] button. Firmware update is started and a popup is displayed. Section 9 Maintenance &...
  • Page 243 When the update is completed, the following screen will be displayed. Switch OFF the power supply of this equipment. Restart this equipment. 9-35 Section 9 Maintenance & Inspection...
  • Page 244: Updating Help Data

    Updating Help Data This section describes updating of help data of this product. Note • Help data is classified to the data for RADAR, data for ECDIS, and data for Conning Display. To display help information on each of the RADAR screen, ECDIS screen, and Conning Display screen, install the help data for each display.
  • Page 245 A file selection dialog is displayed. [Drive] combo box Folder tree File list Select the drive containing update data from the [Drive] combo box. Select the folder containing update data from the folder tree and check the file to be updated from the file list.
  • Page 246 When installation is completed, the following screen is displayed. Click the [OK] button. Memo • When the [Cancel] button is clicked during installation, installation of subsequent files is cancelled after the installation of the file that is currently being installed is completed. •...
  • Page 247: Data Backup/Restore

    Data Backup/Restore Do not turn off the power supply during backup/restore. Otherwise, a function fault occurs, leading to the possibility of an accident. Do not back up data during sailing. To start backup data, the Conning Display application must be terminated. Otherwise, observation using the Conning Display is disabled, leading to the possibility of an accident.
  • Page 248 Click on the [Data Backup] tab. Drive selection combo box [Data Type] combo box [Start] button Select a drive of the data backup destination from the drive selection combo box. Select the type of the data to be backed up in the [Data Type] combo box. All: The entire user data is backed up.
  • Page 249: Restoring Backed Up Data

    9.9.2 Restoring backed up data Use the following procedure to restore backed up data into this equipment. Connect the external medium (USB memory, etc.) in which backup data has been saved. Press the power supply button of the operation unit. The power supply button is lit.
  • Page 250 Click on the [Start] button. A confirmation dialog is displayed. Click on the [OK] button. Restoration of data from the drive that was selected from the drive selection combo box to the hard disk of this equipment starts. If data already exists in the hard disk, an overwriting confirmation dialog is displayed. Click on the [OK] button to start the restoration.
  • Page 251: Recovery Of The Images In The C Drive

    9.10 Recovery of the Images in the C Drive The backup power supply (DC power supply, etc.) of the equipment must be connected when recovery of the C drive image is performed. If the power supply stops during recovery, an equipment activation fault occurs, causing an accident. Do not turn off the power supply during recovery of the C drive image.
  • Page 252: Starting The Equipment With The Os In The D Drive

    9.10.1 Starting the equipment with the OS in the D drive Start this equipment with OS in the D drive by using the following procedure. Turn on the power supply of this equipment while pressing the [SILENCE] key and the [ZOOM OUT] key of the trackball operation unit simultaneously.
  • Page 253: Starting The Equipment With The Os In The C Drive (Software Automatic Recovery)

    Note Since the equipment is started from the D drive, the usual C drive is displayed as the D drive and the usual D drive is displayed as C drive. Therefore, note this point when selecting an image file. Click on the [OK] button. Image file write-back operation starts.
  • Page 254: Re-Setting C-Map

    Note This equipment restarts during the recovery operation. Do not perform any other operations until the recovery is completed. Otherwise, recovery may fail, possibly causing an accident. After completion of recovery, the following screen is displayed. System Recovery succeeded. Turn the power off and on again. C-MAP charts has been initialized.
  • Page 255 Note This equipment restarts during the recovery operation. Do not perform any other operations until the recovery is completed. Otherwise, recovery may fail, possibly causing an accident. After completion of recovery, the following screen is displayed. System Recovery succeeded. Turn the power off and on again. C-MAP charts has been initialized.
  • Page 256 Section 9 Maintenance & Inspection 9-48...
  • Page 257: Section 10 Failures And After-Sale Services

    Section 10 Failures and After-Sale Services 10.1 Failure Detection Semiconductor circuits can be considered to be almost free from defective semiconductors and/or performance deterioration except when there are design and inspection errors, or external and human induced causes. Generally, the causes of comparably frequent failures include line disconnection due to humidity of the high resistor, failure of the variable resistor as well as contact failures of switches and relays.
  • Page 258: Countermeasures For Failures

    10.2 Countermeasures for Failures 10.2.1 Repair circuit block Repair Circuit Block (JAN-9202) Location Circuit Block Name Model Name Remarks Display unit Display unit NWZ-208 Display unit FAN kit for changing the 26inch MNU 7ZYNA4005 Trackball operation unit Trackball unit CCK-1060 Trackball operation unit Operation circuit A CCK-1050...
  • Page 259 Repair Circuit Block (JAN-7202) Location Circuit Block Name Model Name Remarks NWZ-207 Display unit Display unit Display unit FAN kit for changing the 19inch 7ZYNA4004 For NWZ-207 Display unit NWZ-214 Display unit Display unit FAN kit for changing the 19inch...
  • Page 260: Troubleshooting

    10.3 Troubleshooting When this equipment does not operate correctly, check the following points before asking for repairs. Consult with your nearest subsidiary company, branch office, or sales office if the problem does not get solved even after checking and correcting these points, or if there are any abnormally locations other than the following items.
  • Page 261 Symptom Cause Action Although the power is supplied The central control unit Make a request to the distributor and the screen is displayed, the (NDC-1590) is abnormal. for repair. display is frozen, disabling processing to advance up to display of the task menu. Some task menus cannot be The device license has not been Install the license of the device...
  • Page 262 Symptom Cause Action The azimuth of the Gyro The connection with the Gyro Check the connection with the compass is not displayed. compass equipment is Gyro compass equipment. Alternatively, the azimuth abnormal. When gyro compass equipment rotation direction is not is connected to the serial LAN displayed correctly.
  • Page 263 Symptom Cause Action Log is not displayed or the The power supply for the Turn on the power supply for the values are not displayed serial-LAN interface circuit serial-LAN interface circuit. correctly. (CMH-2370) is not turned on. (Case where the log equipment is connected to the serial-LAN interface circuit).
  • Page 264 Symptom Cause Action Rudder angles are not The serial-LAN interface circuit Make a request to the distributor displayed. (CMH-2370) is faulty. for repair. Alternatively, the values are not (Case where the rudder angle displayed correctly. indicator is connected to the serial-LAN interface circuit or the rudder angle indicator is connected to the analog option...
  • Page 265 Symptom Cause Action Water depth values are not The connection with the echo Check the connection with the displayed. sounder is abnormal. echo sounder. Check if the LED of the corresponding port of the serial LAN interface circuit is lit at data reception.
  • Page 266 Network failure has been waters. detected. This system is operating under restricted A network failure occurred. mode. Contact JRC or JRC service agent. To restart this system, click the OK button at safe waters. Section 10 Failures and After-Sale Services 10-10...
  • Page 267 Main LAN is disabled. This system is operating A network failure occurred on the with Sub LAN only. main LAN. Contact JRC or JRC service agent. After recovering by service engineer, click the bellow button. The following popup Make a request to the distributor for window is displayed.
  • Page 268: After-Sale Services

    10.4 After-Sale Services 10.4.1 About the retaining period of service parts The retaining period of the performance-critical parts for servicing this product (parts required to maintain the functionality of the product) is 10 years after the discontinuation of production. 10.4.2 When requesting a repair If you suspect a failure, please read "10.3 Troubleshooting"...
  • Page 269 Conning Display Failure Checklist [Important] Before ordering a repair, please check and fill in the following items and then contact the applicable repair office. If there are unknown items, please contact the ship and fill in as accurate as possible. Ship Name: ____________________ Phone: _____________ Fax: _________________...
  • Page 270: Extending The Functions

    10.4.4 Extending the functions The functions that are available for this equipment can be extended as an optional extra. To extend a function, new license information (file) must be obtained and imported to this equipment. For function extension, please request to our Sales Department or our branch office, sales office, or agent near your premises.
  • Page 271 Click on the [Browse] button. The [System] dialog is displayed. [File Name] combo box Select the name of the license file (example: JRCMFD.lcn) that is stored in the USB flash memory from the [File Name] combo box and click on the [OK] button. The [System] dialog is closed.
  • Page 272 Section 10 Failures and After-Sale Services 10-16...
  • Page 273: Section 11 About Disposal

    11.2 Chinese Version RoHS 有 毒 有 害 物 质 或 元 素 的 名 称 及 含 量 (Names & Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elements ) 形式名 (Type): JAN-9202, JAN-7202 Series 名称 (Name): Conning Display 有毒有害物质或元素...
  • Page 274 Section 11 About Disposal 11-2...
  • Page 275 Section 12 Specifications 12.1 JAN-9202 GENERAL SPECIFICATION JAN-9202 Display 26inch Wide LCD Operation Cursor and keys General purpose USB port  1 External media Ambient Condition -15C to 55C - Operating Temperature Ambient Condition +40C, 93% - Relative Humidity 2 to 13.2Hz: Amplitude 1mm 10% Ambient Condition - Vibration 13.2 to 100Hz: Acceleration 7m/s...
  • Page 276: Section 12 Specifications

    12.2 JAN-7202 GENERAL SPECIFICATION JAN-7202 Display 19inch LCD Operation Cursor and keys General purpose USB port  1 External media Ambient Condition -15C to 55C - Operating Temperature Ambient Condition +40C, 93% - Relative Humidity 2 to 13.2Hz: Amplitude 1mm 10%...
  • Page 277: Display Unit

    12.3 Display Unit FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATION View Display mode Sail mode/Docking mode/Custom mode Wind direction and speed display H UP/N UP mode Water depth/Rudder angle/Heading/Heading + Rudder Trend graph angle/Engine (propeller) revolution Display data Heading Ship position Geodetic positioning system Time COG/SOG Water depth Wind direction/wind speed...
  • Page 278 MHU > MDA Alert ACK, ALR, ACN, ALF, HBT Transmittable signals Watch Timer Reset Remote maintenance data JRC format Alert ACK, ALR, ACN, ALC, ALF, ARC, HBT Visual range Visual range 1.05m from the center of display i. The measuring precision of the speed sensor complies with IMO Resolution MSC.96(72).
  • Page 279: Central Control Unit

    12.4 Central Control Unit GENERAL SPECIFICATION NDC-1590: Central Control Unit Intel Core i5 2515E 2.5GHz Main Memory 2GB (DDR3) JRC ASIC Mechanical Dimension Width 400 x Depth 240 x Height 125 (mm) Mass 5.6kg Environment Operational Temperature -15°C to +55°C Operational Humidity 40°C RH 93%...
  • Page 280: Power Supply Unit

    12.5 Power Supply Unit GENERAL SPECIFICATION NBD-913: Power Supply Unit AC Input Voltage 100 to 115VAC, 50/60Hz 1ϕ 220 to 240VAC, 50/60Hz 1ϕ Voltage Range 85 to 264VAC Overvoltage Protection 295VAC±2V Input Current Max 6.8A(100VAC) / 3.4A(220VAC) Over current Protection DC Input Voltage 24VDC...
  • Page 281: Trackball Operation Unit

    12.6 Trackball Operation Unit GENERAL SPECIFICATION NCE-5605: Trackball Operation Unit Pointing Device 2inch Trackball Click Button 2-buttons (Left and Right) USB I/F Speaker Keys SILENCE/ALERT ACK/ZOOM IN/ZOOM OUT Knob Multi Function Knob Cable Length Up to 5m (Up to 30m when the extended option is used.) Mechanical Dimension Width 130 x Depth 210 x Height 77 (mm)
  • Page 282: 19Inch Display (Nwz-207)

    12.7 19inch Display (NWZ-207) GENERAL SPECIFICATION NWZ-207: Display Screen Size 19inch Aspect Ratio 1280  1024 Full Resolution 1280  1024, 1280  960, 1024  768, 800  600, 640  Supported format 480, 720  400 Dot Pitch 0.294mm 376.32mm ...
  • Page 283: 19Inch Display (Nwz-214)

    12.8 19inch Display (NWZ-214) GENERAL SPECIFICATION NWZ-214 : Display Screen Size 19inch Aspect Ratio 1280  1024 Full Resolution 1280  1024, 1280  960, 1024  768, 800  600, 640  Supported format 480, 720  400 Dot Pitch 0.294 mm 376.32 mm ...
  • Page 284: 26Inch Display

    12.9 26inch Display GENERAL SPECIFICATION NWZ-208: Display 26inch Screen Size Aspect Ratio 16:10 1920  1200RB Full Resolution 1920  1200RB, 1680  1050, 1680  1050RB, 1600  1200, Supported format 1600  1200RB, 1280  1024, 1024  768, 800  600, 640  Dot Pitch 0.2865mm 550.08mm ...
  • Page 285: Keyboard Opu

    12.10 Keyboard OPU GENERAL SPECIFICATION NCE-5625: Keyboard Operation Unit PC Keyboard Layout QWERTY Pitch 15mm Stroke Dedicated Keys HOME, TX/STBY, PI, DISP OFF, AZ, PANEL, DAY/NIGHT, Keys MOB, USER1, USER2 Knobs EBL, VRM, SEA, RAIN, GAIN Mechanical Dimension Width 270 x Depth 210 x Height 30 (mm) Mass 0.8kg Environment...
  • Page 286: 19Inch Display Unit Mount Kit

    12.12 19inch DISPLAY UNIT MOUNT KIT GENERAL SPECIFICATION CWA-245: 19inch DISPLAY UNIT MOUNT KIT Structure Dimension Width 580 × Depth 718 × Height 1100 (mm) Mass Approx. 55kg Environment Operational Temperature -15C to +55C Operational Humidity 40C RH 93% Sweep 2Hz to 13.2Hz at ± 1mm, 13.2Hz to 100Hz at 7m/s2 and Vibration for 2h on each resonance, otherwise 2h at 30Hz in all three axes IEC60945-Ed4.0...
  • Page 287: Sensor Lan Switch Unit

    12.13 Sensor LAN switch unit GENERAL SPECIFICATION NQA-2443: Sensor LAN switch unit Technology Standards IEEE802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x Store and Forward, with IEEE802.3 full duplex, Processing type back pressure flow control Forward and Filtering Rate 148810 pps Latency Less than 5us Interface Number of ports 10/100Base-T(X) auto negotiation speed, F/H duplex mode, and...
  • Page 288: Junction Box

    12.14 Junction Box GENERAL SPECIFICATION NQE-1143: Junction Box Mechanical Dimension Width 400 x Depth 86 x Height 261.5 (mm) Mass 3.8kg Environment Operational Temperature -15C to +55C Operational Humidity 40C RH 93% Sweep 2Hz to 13.2Hz at ± 1mm, 13.2Hz to 100Hz at 7m/s Vibration and for 2h on each resonance, otherwise 2h at 30Hz in all three axes...
  • Page 289: Appendix A Alert List

    Appendix A Alert List When an alert occurs, alert information is displayed in the alert notification area. Alert message Alarm button Warning button Caution button Alert notification area when there is no AMS license The numbers displayed in the buttons indicate the number of such alerts that have occurred. Memo The alert button of a category that has not occurred will not be displayed.
  • Page 290: Alarms

    Alert Class Display Alert Type Alert Display Status Alert Sound (Seriousness) Color Cautions (Although these are neither alarms nor warnings, these alerts indicate that it is Cautions Yellow Lighting No sound necessary to pay more than normal attention to cautions, statuses, or to the supplied information.) No Alarm...
  • Page 291: Warnings

    Warnings Message Subject Explanation Category AIS(Communication AIS communication failure on the CCU serial port failed, Direct) AIS(Communication AIS communication failure on LAN1 (main failed, Main LAN) network) AIS(Communication AIS communication failure on LAN2 (sub network) failed, Sub LAN) AIS(invalid) AIS data validity error AIS(unavailable) AIS data not received ALC #n(Communication...
  • Page 292 Message Subject Explanation Category CPU Core#n Clock Control CPU Core#n clock down down section CPU Core#n High Control CPU Core#n temperature rise TEMP section DATUM(invalid) DTM sentence validity error DATUM(unavailable) DTM sentence not received yet Depth(invalid) Depth data validity error Depth(unavailable) Depth data not received yet DSC(Communication...
  • Page 293 Message Subject Explanation Category Gyro Gyro IF communication failure on LAN1 (main #n(Communication network) failed, GIF-Main LAN) Gyro Gyro IF communication failure on LAN2 (sub #n(Communication network) failed, GIF-Sub LAN) Gyro Gyro communication failure on LAN1 (main #n(Communication network) failed, Main LAN) Gyro Gyro communication failure on LAN2 (sub #n(Communication...
  • Page 294 Message Subject Explanation Category No.#n No.#n Remote-Conning communication failure on Remote-Conning(Com LAN1 (main network) munication failed, Main LAN) No.#n No.#n RPS communication failure on LAN1 (main RPS(Communication network) failed, Main LAN) No. #n No.#n Wing-Conning communication failure on Wing-Conning(Commu LAN1 (main network) nication failed, Main LAN) OPA-OPB(Communicati...
  • Page 295 Message Subject Explanation Category SLC1-#n(Communicatio SLC1-#n Communication failure on LAN1 (Main n failed, Main LAN) network) SLC2-#n(Communicatio SLC2-#n Communication failure on LAN2 (Sub n failed, Sub LAN) network) STW Speed(invalid) STW data validity error STW Speed(not STW data plausibility error plausible) STW data not received yet Speed(unavailable)
  • Page 296 Message Subject Explanation Category TXRX(High Antenna Antenna (temperature abnormality inside of the Temperature) equipment) TXRX(IF PLL) Antenna PLL lock error in IF DAC TXRX(MHV) Antenna Modulation voltage abnormality TXRX(Motor Current) Antenna Motor overcurrent abnormality TXRX(Option) Antenna Antenna option module failure TXRX(PROC) Antenna Antenna signal processing circuit failure...
  • Page 297: Cautions

    Cautions Message Subject Explanation Category AIS(invalid) AIS data validity error AIS(unavailable) AIS data not received AMS #n(Alert AMS#n communication failure in LAN1 (main Communication failed, network) Main LAN) AMS #n(Alert AMS#n communication failure in LAN2 (sub Communication failed, network) SubLAN) COG/SOG(invalid) COG/SOG data validity error COG/SOG(unavailable)
  • Page 298: List Of Alert Icons

    List of Alert Icons The alert icons displayed in the alert status area are listed below. Name of alert icon Functional outline Alert icon Active – A flashing red triangle. unacknowledged A symbol of loudspeaker in the middle of the triangle. alarm A flashing red triangle.
  • Page 299: Appendix B Menu List And Materials

    Appendix B Menu List and Materials Menu List This section shows the menus and dialog items of this equipment by target menu. * Items that are enclosed by a frame of broken lines indicate the dialog and window names that are displayed by selecting the relevant menu.
  • Page 300: View

    B.1.2 View View-Options Unit Depth (Included depth in Chart) Ship Speed Current Speed Wind Speed Propeller Revolution Propeller Pitch Angle Thruster Revolution Thruster Pitch Angle Air TEMP Water TEMP Air Pressure XTD for TCS info Wind Direction(True) Depth Graph * Case where the depth sensor is connected. (Depth Trend Graph) Depth Range(Docking) Depth Range(Voyage)
  • Page 301 Rudder Graph * Case where the gyro and rudder is connected. (Rudder Trend Graph) Time Range Rudder Range Gyro/Rudder Graph * Case where the depth sensor is connected. (Gyro/Rudder Trend Graph) Time Range Rudder Range Engine Graph * Case where the engine is connected. (Engine REV Trend Graph) Time Range Maximum rpm...
  • Page 302: Alert

    B.1.3 Alert Depth/Safety Contour (Depth Below Keel Alarm) Depth Below Keel Position Integrity (Position monitor warning) POSN Discrepancy Limit Radius Limit (GPS) Radius Limit (DGPS) Time Limit (HDOP exceeded caution) [HDOP Limit] (Reactivation of Silenced Alert) Time Limit (Transfer to BNWAS) Time Limit (Repetition of UNACK Warning) Time Limit...
  • Page 303: Settings

    B.1.4 Settings * Case where the VHF radiotelephone is connected. Call Device Color and Brightness Day/Night Def. Display Color tab Dialog Character ALL GPS Buoy GPS Buoy1~10 Other Brightness tab Character Panel Day1 : Level4 / Day2 : Level3 / Day3 : Level2 / Dusk,Night : Level1 Display <26 inch>...
  • Page 304: Maintenance

    B.1.5 Maintenance Date/Time/Time Zone (Date) Month Year Time(LMT) Time Zone Display Style Synchronise with Time Source(Date/Time) Synchronise with Time Source(Time Zone) System Information Software tab Type Application Maintenance No. TXRX Presentation Library Functionality tab Device Licence Status Option Licence Status Save to USB Device Operating Time (Operating Time of Work Station)
  • Page 305 Selftest Monitor Test All Black All Red All Green All Blue All White Pattern1 Pattern2 Pattern3 Pattern4 Pattern5 Pattern6 Color Bar Gray Scale S-57 Color Pattern ARCS Color Pattern Key Test Key Test Start Key Test Stop Sound Test Sound Test Start Light Test Light Test Start Memory Check...
  • Page 306: Help

    B.1.6 Help   Home (Contents tab) (Search tab) keyword Search Results Appendix B Menu List and Materials...
  • Page 307: Code Input

    B.1.7 Code Input Password APP B APP C APP D Appendix B Menu List and Materials...
  • Page 308: Service

    Equipment No. 5 Task Station 6 Equipment No. 6 Task Station 7 Equipment No. 7 Task Station 8 Equipment No. 8 RADAR 1 RADAR 2 VDR(JRC) Printer Heading Sensor 1 Heading Sensor 1(Type) Appendix B Menu List and Materials B-10...
  • Page 309 Heading Sensor 2 Heading Sensor 2(Type) Log 1 Log 1 Interface/Type Log 2 Log 2 Interface/Type GPS 1 GPS 2 GPS 3 GPS 4 Ship’s Clock Echo Sounder 1 Transducer 1 Transducer 2 Echo Sounder 2 Transducer 3 NAVTEX Anemometer Water TEMP Meter Current Meter Climate Meter...
  • Page 310 CCRP Length Beam GPS1 XGPS4 X GPS1 YGPS4 Y RADAR Antenna1 XRADAR Antenna8 X RADAR Antenna1 YRADAR Antenna8 Y CCRP1 XCCRP4 X CCRP1 YCCRP4 Y Anchor1 Anchor2 (Speed Position(from fore Draft)) Stern Serial Port (CCU) Gyro/Log/GPS/AIS Sensor Diagnosis Detail [Serial Port-Detail] dialog box Monitor [Serial Port-Monitor] dialog box ISW/MTR/Serial OPU...
  • Page 311 A/D (Menu for a person in charge of installation) (SLC1) Connect (common) CH1CH4 [A/D-A/D CH Configuration] dialog box Contents (common) Generator Power Value (common) Data Unit (common) Clear (common) (SLC2 : Same as SLC1) (SLC3 : Same as SLC1) (SLC4 : Same as SLC1) (ALC1 : Same as SLC1) (ALC2 : Same as SLC1) (ALC3 : Same as SLC1)
  • Page 312 Ship’s Parameters Ship General (Ship General) Ship's Name Length Beam Height from keel to MAX point Keel-Trans MAX Course Change MAX Speed Limit MIN Speed Limit MAX ROT MIN ROT MIN Turn Radius Settings Alert (Watch Alarm) Reset Interval Trackball Threshold Sound Output Mode AC Power Failure Auto Shutdown of Task Station after...
  • Page 313 Maintenance Storage Management Drive Information File Information Operating Time Setup (Operating Time of Work Station) Total Clear Clear LCD FAN Clear CCU FAN Clear PSU FAN Clear (Setup of UPS) Setup Date(UTC) Calendar Icon Replace Time Initialization Set Default (All settings except service) Set Default (Service settings) APP B APP C...
  • Page 314: Abbreviations Of Geodetic Data

    Abbreviations of Geodetic Data DTM sentence Display to the top Geodetic Data User-defined screen Abbreviation WGS 84 WGS 84 WGS 72 WGS 74 Tokyo North American 1927(USA) NAS(*2) North American 1927(Canada & Alaska) NAS(*2) European 1950 Australian Geodetic 1966 Ordnance Survey of Great Britain North American 1983 No Use Blank display...
  • Page 315 DTM sentence Display to the top Datum User-defined screen Abbreviation Nahrwan Naparima, BWl Old Egyptian 1907 Old Hawaiian Pico de las Nieves Provisional South American 1956 Provisional South Chilean 1963 Puerto Rico Qornoq RT 90 043(*1) Sao Braz South American 1969 Graciosa Base SW 1948 Timbalai 1948 No Use...
  • Page 316: Lists Of Terminologies, Units, And Abbreviations

    Lists of Terminologies, Units, and Abbreviations Abbreviation Term A/D = AD Analog/ Digital A/P = AP Auto Pilot Alternating Current Actual Course Change ACCA Actual Course Change Alarm Acknowledge Acquire, Acquisition Activate After Admiralty Information Overlay (additional information to the navigation) Automatic Identification System Alert LAN Converter Amplifiers...
  • Page 317 Abbreviation Term CCRP Consistent Common Reference Point CCRS Consistent Common Reference System Central Control Unit Counterclockwise CFAR Constant False Alarm Rate Channel Change Conning Information Display Companion MPU Interface Clear Course Over the Ground Communication Port CONT Contrast, Control CONV Conventional CORREL Correlation...
  • Page 318 Abbreviation Term Enhance End of Track Estimated Position Electronic Plotting Aids EPFS Electronic Position Fixing System EQUIP Equipment Estimated Time of Arrival FPGA Field Programmable Gate Array Fast Time Constant Forward Great Circle Gyro Interface GLONASS Global Orbiting Navigation Satellite System Ground GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System...
  • Page 319 Abbreviation Term IP Address Internet Protocol Address Interference Rejection Interswitch Junction Box KOPU Keyboard Operation Unit L/L = LL Latitude/ Longitude Local Area Network Latitude Liquid Crystal Display Local Mean Time Longitude Line of Position LORAN Long Range Navigation Long Pulse Main Engine Magnetic APP B...
  • Page 320 Abbreviation Term Not More Than No. = NUM Number North West Operation Operation Unit Own Ship Data OVRD Override Parallel Index Line Personal Identification Number Pulse Length PORT Port/ Portside POS = POSN Position Plan Position Indicator Pulse Repetition Frequency PROC Process Power Supply...
  • Page 321 Abbreviation Term Scheme Administrator Search and Rescue SART Search and Rescue Transponder SATNAV Satellite Navigation SBAS Satellite Based Augmentation System Serial LAN Converter Software Development Kit South East Select SENC System Electronic Navigational Chart Sequence System Function ID S-JOY Steering Joystick Controller Serial LAN Interfaces CircuitSerial LAN Converter Speed Over the Ground Short Pulse...
  • Page 322 Abbreviation Term Trans Transducer Transceiver Target Tracking Time to Go TWOL Time to Wheel Over Line Transmitter TXRX Transmitter Receiver Unit U.Map User Map UNACK Un-Acknowledge Up.No. Update Number Universal Serial Bus Coordinated Universal Time Video VDIN Video In Voyage Data Recorder Ver.
  • Page 323 Abbreviation Term hecto pascal hertz kilogram kilometre kn = kts knot metre mbar millibar minute mile per hour nautical mile radius revolutions per minute second statute mile APP B APP C APP D B-25 Appendix B Menu List and Materials...
  • Page 324: List Of Icons/Icon Buttons

    List of Icons/Icon Buttons The icons/icon buttons displayed in this equipment are listed below. Name Functional outline Displayed image Active Indicates that the computer is indicator processing by an animation. Delete Deletes the item. Setting mark Displayed when the operation is valid. Drive Displayed at the left of the name when a drive is selected.
  • Page 325 Name Functional outline Displayed image Brightness Sets the brightness of the screen. Page Selects the item to be displayed in the selection custom tab. View Opens the View related menu. Sets the graph display. Alert Opens the alert related menu. When clicked, the [Alert] dialog box appears.
  • Page 326 JRC can repay you the amount you have paid for it. By using the Software in the state as installed in the device or in any other way, you agree to the provisions of this License Agreement (or confirm your prior agreement).
  • Page 327 ‒ Limitation of Liability: Except to the extent prohibited by law, Microsoft shall not be liable for any indirect damages, special damages, consequential damages or incidental damages arising from or in relation to the performance or use of the Software. This limitation of liability shall apply even in the case any remedy for damages may not fulfill its essential purpose.
  • Page 328 IPA Font License Agreement v1.0 The Licensor provides the Licensed Program (as defined in Article 1 below) under the terms of this license agreement ("Agreement"). Any use, reproduction or distribution of the Licensed Program, or any exercise of rights under this Agreement by a Recipient (as defined in Article 1 below) constitutes the Recipient's acceptance of this Agreement.
  • Page 329 The Recipient may install the Licensed Program on any number of Computers and use the same in accordance with the provisions set forth in this Agreement. The Recipient may use the Licensed Program, with or without modification in printed materials or in Digital Content as an expression of character texts or the like.
  • Page 330 If the Recipient Redistributes the Licensed Program pursuant to Paragraph 6 of the preceding Article, the Recipient shall meet all of the following conditions: (1) The Recipient may not change the name of the Licensed Program. (2) The Recipient may not alter or otherwise modify the Licensed Program. (3) The Recipient must attach a copy of this Agreement to the Licensed Program.
  • Page 332 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            : +81-50-3786-9201 One - call ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified CODE No.7ZPNA4452J SEP. 2019 Edition 10...

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