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JAN - 470
470 - 9ANN
JAN
JAN - 470
470 - 4ANN
JAN
JAN - 470
470 - 2ANN
JAN
JAN - 470
470 - 1PNN
JAN
JAN - 470
470 - 0ANN
JAN
J-Marine NeCST
J-Marine NeCST
INSTRUCTION
INSTRUCTION
9ANN
4ANN
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1PNN
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MANUAL
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Md Rafiqul Islam
May 16, 2025

Gps,gyro and log show fixed.No change.Display continue running, no hang show but, gps,gyro and log data hang or foxed show. Thanks.

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Mr. Anderson
May 22, 2025

Possible causes for the GPS, gyro, and log data showing fixed on the JRC NeCST while the display continues to run include:

1. Communication is not correctly set with the distributor.
2. The power supply for the gyro compass or log device is not turned on.
3. The bearing or log data is not being output from the VDR or SLC.
4. The Web server of the data processing unit is not activated.
5. There is a problem in the data processing unit.

These issues can lead to static data while the display remains active.

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devoo
March 6, 2025

HOW TO UNLOCK SECURITY LOCK IN JRC NECST ? TAPPING J R C DOES NOT WORK

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Mr. Anderson
March 6, 2025

To unlock the security lock in JRC J-Marine NeCST, tap the J, R, and C icons at the same time.

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Summary of Contents for JRC J-Marine NeCST

  • Page 1 470 - 9ANN 9ANN JAN - 470 470 - 4ANN 4ANN JAN - 470 470 - 2ANN 2ANN JAN - 470 470 - 1PNN 1PNN JAN - 470 470 - 0ANN 0ANN J-Marine NeCST J-Marine NeCST INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL...
  • Page 3 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 thousands volts are most likely to cause instant deaths from electrical shocks.
  • Page 4: Emergency Measures

     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 5  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 6: Flow Of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (Cpr)

    Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) A person is collapsing. A person is collapsing. - Secure the safety of the surrounding area. - Secure the safety of the surrounding area. - Prevent secondary disasters. - Prevent secondary disasters. Listen to the appeal of the Responding Check for response.
  • Page 7 Specific Procedures for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) 1. Check the scene for safety to prevent secondary disasters a) Do not touch the injured or ill person in panic when an accident has occurred. (Doing so may cause electric shock to the first-aiders.) b) Do not panic and be sure to turn off the power.
  • Page 8 6. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (combination of chest compressions and rescue breaths) a) Chest compressions 1) Position of chest compressions • Position the heel of one hand in the center of the chest, approximately between the nipples, and place your other hand on top of the one that is in position. 2) Perform chest compressions •...
  • Page 9 7. When to stop cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) 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 10 11. Electric shock (defibrillation) a) If the AED determines that electric shock is needed, the voice prompt saying, "Shock is needed" is issued and charging starts automatically. b) When charging is completed, the voice prompt saying, "Press the shock button" is issued and the shock button flashes. c) The first-aider must get away from the injured or ill person, make sure that no one is touching him/her, and then press the shock button.
  • Page 11: Preface

    PREFACE Thank you for purchasing our JAN-470 series equipment. The JAN-470 series are navigation support equipment for ship with the following functions. (1) To draw and zoom in/out an electronic navigation chart (ENC) (2) Similar operation on an ENC to writing by hand on a paper chart (3) To create a route while seeing handwritten data (4) Information can be shared between the ship and land, and the ship's operation status can be checked on the land side.
  • Page 12: About Copyright

    ABOUT COPYRIGHT [Hatteland Technology AS] This user manual is based on the original copyright protected document from Hatteland Technology AS – Eikeskogvegen 52 - Aksdal. "Japan Radio Co., Ltd." is fully responsible for the content of this document, and Hatteland Technology holds no responsibility for this content [Schneider Electric SA] ©...
  • Page 13: Pictorial Indication

     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

     Precautions upon Equipment Operation  DANGER Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipment. Check or repair by an unqualified person may cause fire or electric shock. Contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing. Never remove the cover of this equipment.
  • Page 15 WARNING When performing maintenance work, make sure to turn off the power so that the power supply to the equipment is completely cut off. Some equipment components can carry electrical current even after the power switch is turned off, and thus performing maintenance work without completely cutting off the power supply may result in electric shock, equipment failure, or accidents.
  • Page 16 When using a created route, be sure to first check it by ECDIS, and then use the route. J-Marine NeCST does not necessarily match with the safety check result of the route at ECDIS because it performs simplified route safety check.
  • Page 17: Glossary

    : International Hydrographic Organization : International Maritime Organization J-Marine Box App : JRC app to collect data in ship : Local Mean Time : Multi-Function Display. Each navigation support function such as RADAR, ECDIS, Conning, or AMS can be executed by switching.
  • Page 18 : Chart CD containing only the chart data updated from Base CD. This CD can be used when Base CD data has been imported. USER CODE : A user-specific code assigned by JRC. This cord is required when using ARCS and S-63 charts. : Universal Time, Coordinated...
  • Page 19 : Line between two consecutive waypoints Divider : Compass. This can be used to measure the distance and bearing between any two points. Ruler : Scale. This can be used to measure any distance and angle. Paper weight : This can manage the chart moving mode and handwriting mode. Chart moving mode : Mode used to move the drawing position of the chart Handwriting mode...
  • Page 20: Table Of Contents

    26-inch desktop frame – External View ................2-20 Model list ..........................2-21 Connection Diagram ......................2-22 2.6.1 Connection diagrams [JRC] .................... 2-22 2.6.2 Connection diagrams [FURUNO] ................... 2-29 Section 3 Basic Operations ................3-1 Name and Function of Each Unit ................... 3-1 3.1.1...
  • Page 21 Checking Screen Shot ..................... 3-21 Deleting Screen Shot ....................3-23 3.4.6 Own ship’s symbol ......................3-24 Route Planning ........................3-25 3.5.1 Details of Route Data ...................... 3-26 3.5.2 Creating New Route ....................... 3-27 3.5.3 Editing Route ........................3-28 Moving WP of Route ....................3-29 Adding WP to Route ....................
  • Page 22 Changing Sticker Size and Direction ............... 3-87 3.9.3 Exporting Sticker ......................3-87 Using Exported Sticker on ECDIS ................3-88 3.10 Memo Function ........................3-92 3.10.1 Creating New Memo ....................... 3-92 3.10.2 Editing Memo ........................3-94 Changing the Type of Memo ..................3-95 Changing the Color of Memo ...................
  • Page 23 Changing the Color of Writing to Photo ..............3-147 Changing the Transparency of Writing to Photo ............ 3-148 Changing the Line Width of Writng to Photo ............3-149 Zooming In on Photo ....................3-149 Switching the Photo Display Direction ..............3-150 3.17.5 Deleting Writing to Photo ....................
  • Page 24 Section 5 Failures and After-Sale Services ............5-1 Troubleshooting ........................5-1 After-Sale Services ......................... 5-7 5.2.1 About the Retaining Period of Service Parts ..............5-7 5.2.2 When Requesting Repair ....................5-7 5.2.3 Recommendation of inspection and maintenance ............5-7 5.2.4 Equipment List ........................
  • Page 25 xxiii...
  • Page 26: Section 1 Overview

    • Alert : Alert information for each unit *1: The Smart Ship Viewer is the JRC corporate service for managing ship information from land. Can check each uploaded data from the land. • Each useful tool function for entering handwritten information or route planning •...
  • Page 27 • Select the display color function for day/night • Screen rotation function To enable operation from anywhere during briefing using the screen rotation function • Undo and Redo function Enables the user to cancel or recover latest action.
  • Page 28: Default Supply List

    Section 2 Components Default Supply List A list of the default components is shown below. Name Model IEC 60945 Q'ty JAN-470-9XXX (46-inch) NWZ-1470N Compliant Touch panel JAN-470-4XXX (46-inch) NWZ-1470 Compliant display Unit JAN-470-2ANN (26-inch) NWZ-260 Compliant Desktop PC type NWM-1470 Compliant HNS-00010*1 Non- Compliant...
  • Page 29: Optional Supply List

    Optional Supply List A list of the optional components is shown below. Name Model IEC60945 Q’ty 1KVA 100V SMT1000J*1 Non-complainant 1KVA 230V SMT1000I*1 Non-complainant Stopper QL-55 Network Card AP9630J (For 100 V) Non-complainant AP9630 (For 230 V) Non-complainant Transformer*2 NS11-500 in an indoor case Non-complainant Sensor LAN Switch NQA-2443/A...
  • Page 30: Default Components - External View

    Default Components – External View External views of the touch panel display unit are shown below. External Views of NWZ-1470/1470N 46-inch touch panel display unit...
  • Page 32 External views of the display processing unit are shown below. External Views of NWM-1470 Display Processing Unit (Compliant to IEC 60945)
  • Page 33 External Views of HNS-00010 Display Processing Unit...
  • Page 34 External Views of EYV-00007 Surface pen External Views of EDC-GUA3-W LAN Adapter External Views of LDR-PUE8U3LWH DVD Drive...
  • Page 35 External views of the data processing unit are shown below. External Views of NJW-1460 Data Processing Unit (Compliant to IEC 60945)
  • Page 36 External views of JUNCTION BOX are shown below. External Views of CQD-10...
  • Page 37: Optional Components - External View

    Optional Components – External View External views of UPS are shown below. External Views of SMT1000J 2-10...
  • Page 38 External Views of AP9630J vent hole (With wiring hole grommet) NS11-500 Case for transformer outline diagram 2-11...
  • Page 39 External Views SMT1000I 2-12...
  • Page 40 External Views of AP9630 2-13...
  • Page 41 External views of JB CONTROL BOX are shown below. External Views of HJP-100-3-100 2-14...
  • Page 42 External Views of HJP-100-3 2-15...
  • Page 44 External Views of NQA-2443A Sensor LAN Switch unit (Compliant to IEC 60945) 2-17...
  • Page 45 External Views of NBD-904 AC Power Supply 2-18...
  • Page 48: Model List

    Model list Touch panel Display Data Sensor LAN Model Ship power display unit processing unit processing unit Switch*1 100-115VAC JAN-470-9ANN NWZ-1470N 50Hz/60Hz single JAN-470-4ANN NWZ-1470 NWM-1470 phase NJW-1460 JAN-470-2ANN NWZ-260 220-240VAC NQA-2443/A 50Hz/60Hz single JAN-470-1PNN HNS-00010 phase JAN-470-0ANN NWM-1470 ※Selectable *1: Sensor LAN Switch is optional.
  • Page 49: Connection Diagram

    Connection Diagram JRC ECDIS & VDR [For 100V configuration] Figure 2.6.1a JAN-470-9ANN/4ANN (for JRC ECDIS) connection diagram 2-22...
  • Page 50 JRC ECDIS & VDR [For 230V configuration] Figure 2.6.1b JAN-470-9ANN/4ANN (for JRC ECDIS) connection diagram 2-23...
  • Page 51 JRC ECDIS & VDR [For 230V configuration] Figure 2.6.1c JAN-470-2ANN (for JRC ECDIS) connection diagram 2-24...
  • Page 52 JRC ECDIS & VDR [For 230V configuration] Figure 2.6.1d JAN-470-1PNN (for JRC ECDIS) connection diagram 2-25...
  • Page 53 JRC ECDIS & VDR [For 230V configuration] Figure 2.6.1e JAN-470-0ANN (for JRC ECDIS) connection diagram 2-26...
  • Page 54 Figure 2.6.1f For JRC ECDIS (JAN-9201/7201) & VDR connection diagram Figure 2.6.1g For JRC ECDIS (JAN-901B/701B) & VDR connection diagram 2-27...
  • Page 55 Figure 2.6.1h For JRC ECDIS(JAN-9201/7201) & Other VDR connection diagram Figure 2.6.1i Other VDR or None VDR connection diagram 2-28...
  • Page 56: Connection Diagrams [Furuno]

    FURUNO ECDIS & VDR [For 100V configuration] Figure 2.6.2a JAN-470-9ANN/4ANN (for FURUNO ECDIS) connection diagram 2-29...
  • Page 57 FURUNO ECDIS & VDR [For 230V configuration] Figure 2.6.2b JAN-470-9ANN/4ANN (for FURUNO ECDIS) connection diagram 2-30...
  • Page 58 FURUNO ECDIS & VDR [For 230V configuration] Figure 2.6.2c JAN-470-2ANN (for FURUNO ECDIS) connection diagram 2-31...
  • Page 59 FURUNO ECDIS & VDR [For 230V configuration] Figure 2.6.2d JAN-470-1PNN (for FURUNO ECDIS) connection diagram 2-32...
  • Page 60 FURUNO ECDIS & VDR [For 230V configuration] Figure 2.6.2e JAN-470-0ANN (for FURUNO ECDIS) connection diagram 2-33...
  • Page 61 Figure 2.6.2f FURUNO ECDIS & VDR connection diagram 2-34...
  • Page 62: Section 3 Basic Operations

    Section 3 Basic Operations Name and Function of Each Unit 46 inch touch panel display unit (NWZ-1470/1470N) Button Function outline To switch touch panel operation to Enabled/Disabled. When touch panel operation is enabled, the button lights in blue. To display the adjustment menu of the touch panel display unit or cancel the adjustment/setting of the touch panel display unit.
  • Page 63: Inch Touch Panel Display Unit (Nwz-208)

    26 inch touch panel display unit (NWZ-208) (2) (3) Button Function outline 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.
  • Page 64: Display Processing Unit

    Display Processing Unit (NWM-1470) (2) (3) Name Terminal Function outline USB terminal To connect to a USB memory. Two ports are available. Power Button To turn ON the power of the display processing unit Reset Button If a software error that is difficult to recover occurs, pressing the Reset Button resets the unit.
  • Page 65: Data Processing Unit

    Side view of HNS-00010 Name Terminal Function outline USB terminal To connect to a USB device. Two ports are available. Connect the LAN adapter, DVD drive. Data Processing Unit (NJW-1460) (1) (2) Name Terminal Function outline Power Button To turn ON/OFF the power of the data processing unit To turn ON/OFF the power, short press the button.
  • Page 66: Powering On And Starting

    Powering ON and Starting CAUTION If the power is turned ON in an incorrect order, the equipment may fail to boot normally. In that case, turn OFF the power of the equipment, and then turn it ON in the correct order.
  • Page 67 Windows starts. Then, double-tap the NeCST icon. The NeCST app starts.
  • Page 68: Setting Voyage Data

    Setting Voyage Data Set the departure/entry port information as a part of voyage data. The port information is selectable from the port information list in the DB. To create new voyage data, perform the following operations. The creation screen of new voyage data is displayed. Memo Up to 50 voyage data items can be created.
  • Page 69 Tapping “No.” displays a software keyboard. To manage voyage data, enter specific letters or numbers. Memo Up to 32 letters can be entered in [No.] of the voyage data. The departure/entry port selection screen is displayed.
  • Page 70 [Choose from the right candidate] is then highlighted with a blue border, enabling selection of a departure port. [Choose from the right candidate] is then highlighted with a blue border, enabling selection of an entry port. The screen switches to the voyage data selection screen.
  • Page 71 Memo Using the following search functions makes port setting easy. • Selecting a country from the Country combo box displays the information of the ports only in the selected country. • Entering letters in the Search field enables string search of port information. In addition, selecting [Other] from the port information list enables direct entry of a departure/entry port.
  • Page 72 New voyage data is created. Note Due to abnormal termination such as blackout, past navigation data may not be displayed. Make a note of the voyage data No. periodically. Disappears data may recover by creating a new navigation data of the same No. Memo The checkbox [With Route] offers a function to support route planning.
  • Page 73 If you have a contract of Smart Ship Viewer, you can load the voyage data that created by own ship or other ships previously. ・ How to download the voyage data (1) Access to the below site with PC which is capable connection to internet. https://ssv.jmarinecloud.com/ (2) Login the site, and select Voyage archive.
  • Page 74 The “VoyageTemplate” screen is displayed. Tap the following area on the browser to select a file. Click “Upload” button. Memo To delete Data that is inadvertently uploaded or become unnecessary, Click “x” button as shown below. 3-13...
  • Page 75 To manage voyage data, enter specific letters or numbers. The Voyage Data list is displayed. Select the voyage data that you want to use for template. “Draw”, “Route”, “Template” and “Sticker” data is available as template. Memo When importing “Route” with Use Template function, The “Route”...
  • Page 76 Previously created voyage data is registered in the DB. Select voyage data from the list. The selected voyage data is displayed. 3-15...
  • Page 77 The delete confirmation pop-up is displayed. To cancel the import of the route, tap the [Cancel] button. 3-16...
  • Page 78: Main Functions Of Top Screen

    Main Functions of Top Screen This section describes the name and main function of each part of the top screen. Refer to “3.4.2 Own Ship Information.” Setting ship’s O’clock Refer to “3.4.3 ” Refer to “3.20 NeCST Emergency Function” Refer to “3.4.1 Scale Display.” Refer to “3.4.4 Chart Display Setting.”...
  • Page 79 The current scale is displayed. The scale can be changed in the following ways. • Pinch out/in to increase/decrease the scale. Pinch-out (Chart magnified and displayed) Pinch-in (Chart reduced and displayed) • Double-tap the area you want to magnify to increase the scale. Double-tap •...
  • Page 80 A variety of information of own ship is displayed. Own Ship Time The current day and time are displayed in ISO8601 format. Departure/Arrival port data To change the voyage data, tap the [Navplan] icon, and the screen switches to the voyage data selection screen.
  • Page 81 This function enables depth setting for chart display and the show/hide setting of letter objects. Refer to “3.14.2 Chart Display Setting” for details. The chart display setting screen is displayed. 3-20...
  • Page 82: Capturing Screen Shot

    Tapping the [Screen Shot] icon enables capture of the screen shot. Can save up to 100 screenshots. Cannot save more than 100 screenshots. Delete unnecessary files. Capturing Screen Shot A screen shot is captured. Checking Screen Shot Access to “http://192.168.XXX.XXX/necst” In “192.168.XXX.XXX”, the IP address of the data processing unit is set.
  • Page 83 Captured screen shots are listed. Memo Tap any image in the screenshot list. The selected image is displayed. If the PC is connected to a printer and the driver is installed, be able to print. The NeCST cannot install the printer driver. When printing, print on another PC in the same LAN environment.
  • Page 84: Deleting Screen Shot

    Deleting Screen Shot Note Can save up to 100 screenshots. Cannot save more than 100 screenshots. Delete unnecessary files. A delete confirmation pop-up is displayed. To delete, tap the [Delete] icon. To cancel the deletion, click the [Cancel] button. 3-23...
  • Page 85 Own ship’s position is displayed on the chart. In case of displaying chart with the scale than a certain level Outline of own ship is displayed by GNSS antenna equipment position information of the own ship AIS information. GPS positioning Memo If AIS information is not entered in NeCST, the outline of the own ship is not displayed.
  • Page 86: Route Planning

    Route Planning CAUTION Make sure to check created routes on ECDIS. This equipment performs simplified safety check. The final safety check needs to be performed by ECDIS. This equipment allows easy route planning by tapping the screen. Create a route based on handwritten information or information prepared in another way. Route Planning Example 3-25...
  • Page 87 This section describes the route data to be displayed during route planning. Set items below as needed. (10) (11) (1) No.: WP number. Automatically assigned from 001. Can add up to WP512. (2) Name: Set the WP name. (3) Latitude: Latitude of the WP Longitude: Longitude of the WP...
  • Page 88 The screen switches to the route creation mode. Select one of [001] to [003] and create its route. Refer to “3.5.8 Active Route” for [Active] tab. Create a route by adding WPs as needed. 3-27...
  • Page 89: Editing Route

    Memo The checkboxes [Cross] and [Circle] are functions to support course change. When the above functions are enabled, Cross and Circle for a WP are displayed. Use this function to set waypoints when creating a route. The following can be edited for a route. Edit function Related section Move WP...
  • Page 90: Moving Wp Of Route

    Moving WP of Route The WP moves. Adding WP to Route When a WP is added to the route, it is added after the final WP. The final WP is newly added at the tapped position. Adding WP Between Legs of Route A WP is added between the legs.
  • Page 91: Deleting Wp Of Route

    Deleting WP of Route The tapped WP is deleted. Editing Route Data 3-30...
  • Page 92: Setting Etd

    The edit screen of the tapped item is displayed. Each item can be edited and deleted. To delete the item, tap the [×] icon. Setting ETD It is possible to set ETD (Estimated time of departure) 3-31...
  • Page 93 Memo In case changing “Year”, operate the top of the calendar. The setting ETD will be applied to WP001, and the ETA of each WP is automatically calculated. The route data of the selected tab is deleted. Note Pressing the [Clear] button deletes the route data of the selected tab. In case of deleting by mistake, tap [Undo] icon immediately.
  • Page 94: Export The Route From Jan-7201/9201

    This equipment enables simplified safety check of a created route. When an error is detected, correct the route. Safety check function Check color Check result Crossing dangerous areas or objects (such as coastline and safety contour) Amber Crossing caution areas or objects (such as restrict area and AtoN) None No error occurred...
  • Page 95: Import Exported Routes

    This equipment can import route data such as existing route, exported route by ECDIS and automatically acquired route from ECDIS (JAN-7201/9201). Compatible ECDIS devices are shown in the following table. ECDIS device Output format JAN-701B/901B (JRC) .csv JAN-7201/9201 (JRC) .csv FMD-3100/3200/3300 (FURUNO) .txt If Import is performed, the route at the location to import to is overwritten.
  • Page 96 Memo Unnecessary files can be deleted by tapping [×] button. A confirmation popup is displayed. To delete the file, tap the [OK] button. To cancel the delete, tap the [Cancel] button. To cancel the import of the route, tap the [Cancel] button. 3-35...
  • Page 97 Refer to “3.5.2 Creating New Route” or “3.5.3 Editing Route” for how to create a route. “Export completed.” is displayed, and the export of route data is completed. Compatible ECDIS devices are shown in the following table. ECDIS device Output format JAN-701B/901B (JRC) R_NeCST.csv JAN-7201/9201 (JRC) R_NeCST.csv FMD-3100/3200/3300 (FURUNO) R_NeCST.txt...
  • Page 98: Using Exported Route On Ecdis

    The following is an example of using a route exported from the JAN-470 on ECDIS. [JAN-7201/9201] Memo If the JAN-7201/9201 is started before J-Marine NeCST, linking may not work properly. Restart the JAN-7201/9201. ■If the Soft Version of JAN-7201/9201 is 01.30.110 or later, you can use the following procedure.
  • Page 99 ■If the Soft Version of JAN-7201/9201 is earlier than 01.30.110, you can use the following procedure. 3-38...
  • Page 100 The route data of JAN-470 is displayed on ECIDS. 3-39...
  • Page 101 [JAN-701B/901B] Then the Table Editor screen opens. When you open the Table Editor menu, rotate the trackball to move the cursor on upper part of screen. Then, the Table Editor menu title bar opens. [Table Editor] menu The route data of the JAN-470 is displayed on ECDIS. 3-40...
  • Page 102 Select the route which is used navigation. Selected route is displayed on the chart when not starting function on Creating route. ・ When selecting [001] - [003]: The route data recorded in selected the number is displayed. ・ When selecting [Auto]: JAN-470 periodically displays voyage data operating at ECDIS (JAN-7201/9201).
  • Page 103: Handwritten Data

    Handwritten Data JAN-470 enables handwriting on the ENC like a paper chart. During briefing, write information needed for route planning, such as NGA (No Go Area). The written information can be used on ECIDS. Charts created on ECDIS can be used in JAN-470. A sheet for handwritten data is newly added.
  • Page 104: Creating New Handwritten Data

    Handwritten data is created and displayed on the chart screen. The following edit operations can be performed for handwritten data. Editing is also available when creating new handwritten data. Edit function Related section To change the type of handwritten data 3.6.2.1 Changing the Type of Handwritten Data To set handwritten data as the object of 3.6.2.2 Setting Handwritten Data as the Object of Warning...
  • Page 105: Changing The Type Of Handwritten Data

    Changing the Type of Handwritten Data Select the type of handwritten data according to the purpose of use. Type Description Free Handwritten data is displayed at which handwriting has been performed. Area Handwritten data is displayed at which handwriting has been performed, and the inside of the area is filled with color.
  • Page 106 When Segment selected When Polygon selected Note When handwritten data is created with Segment or Polygon, data is not established as handwritten data until the [+] button is tapped. Tap the [+] button to establish it as handwritten data. 3-45...
  • Page 107: Setting Handwritten Data As The Object Of Warning

    Setting Handwritten Data as the Object of Warning The handwritten data created can be set as the object of warning. Once handwritten data is set as the object of warning, a warning occurs only when the handwritten data is used on ECDIS. “Warning”...
  • Page 108: Changing The Color Of Handwritten Data

    Changing the Color of Handwritten Data The color of handwritten lines can be changed. The color pallet is displayed. To cancel the change of the color, tap the [Cancel] button. Memo Neither color nor transparency can be changed for data after handwriting. Changing the Transparency of Handwritten Data The transparency of handwritten data can be changed.
  • Page 109: Changing The Line Width Of Handwritten Data

    The transparency is shown. The currently set transparency is shown. Displays the transparency bar and the range of transparency. To cancel the change of transparency, tap the [Cancel] button. Memo When the handwritten type is [Area] or [Polygon], Fill Color can be set in addition to Stroke Color.
  • Page 110: Paper Weight Function

    Paper Weight Function This function enables switching between chart moving mode and handwriting mode. Switching is made between chart moving mode and handwriting mode. [Chart Moving Mode] Enables movement of a chart. In addition, this mode enables zoom in/out of a chart. [Handwriting Mode] Enables handwriting.
  • Page 111: Deleting Stroked Handwritten Data

    Recorded handwritten data can be deleted. Deleting Stroked Handwritten Data The stroked part of the handwritten data is deleted. 3-50...
  • Page 112: Deleting Encircled Handwritten Data

    Deleting Encircled Handwritten Data The handwritten data in the encircled area can be deleted at one time. Deleting Handwritten Data of the Selected Sheet The handwritten data of the selected sheet is deleted. Note Pressing the [] icon deletes the handwritten data of the selected sheet. In case of deleting by mistake, tap [Undo] icon immediately.
  • Page 113 The Show/Hide setting of handwritten data can be changed. Handwritten data is shown. Handwritten data is hidden. Note The handwritten data which is set on Hide status is not output to ECDIS. If it needs to output, set the sheet to Display status. Memo The currently selected sheet is displayed even in the Hide state.
  • Page 114 Created handwritten data can be copied. The content of handwritten data is copied. Note that sheets cannot be copied if more than 10 sheets are created. Memo Up to 10 sheets can be created. 3-53...
  • Page 115: Export The User Chart From Jan-7201/9201

    Export the User Chart from JAN-7201/9201 The File Operation dialog box of User Chart is displayed. The file enclosed in the blue frame is exported. The Export screen is displayed. The User Chart is exported from ECDIS. 3-54...
  • Page 116: Import Exported User Chart

    Import Exported User Chart The handwritten data created from other voyage data and the user chart data which is exported from ECDIS can be imported. Compatible ECDIS devices are shown below. ECDIS device Output format JAN-701B/901B (JRC) .uch JAN-7201/9201 (JRC) .uchm FMD-3100/3200/3300 (FURUNO) .xml...
  • Page 117 The handwritten data items that can be imported is listed. Handwritten data of other voyage data can be imported. User charts exported from ECDIS can be imported. Memo Unnecessary files can be deleted by tapping [×] button. A confirmation popup is displayed. To delete the file, tap the [OK] button.
  • Page 118 The number that can be imported at once is approximately 20,000 points together, each of approximately 10,000 points. The number of points displayed on the ECDIS side does not necessarily agree with the points in J-Marine NeCST. Memo After importing, pre-view image is not displayed.
  • Page 119: Using Exported Handwritten Data On Ecdis

    The following is an example of using on ECDIS (JAN-7201/9201 and JAN-701B/901B) handwritten data created on this equipment. [JAN-7201/9201] Memo If the JAN-7201/9201 is started before J-Marine NeCST, linking may not work properly. Restart the JAN-7201/9201. ■If the Soft Version of JAN-7201/9201 is 01.30.110 or later, you can use the following procedure.
  • Page 120 Memo The name of the file exported from J-Marine NeCST is fixed. If a file with the same name is already stored, it will be overwritten. If you do not want to overwrite, change the name of the imported file with ECDIS.
  • Page 121 Memo The name of the file exported from J-Marine NeCST is fixed. If the exported file from NeCST have imported with ECDIS before, overwrite confirmation may be displayed. If overwriting is not desired, change the name of the imported file with ECDIS.
  • Page 122 Memo If handwritten data imported into ECDIS is not displayed on the screen, it may be out of scale to be displayed. After importing, adjust display scale setting on ECDIS. [JAN-701B/901B] The Handwritten data which is created is displayed. Memo If handwritten data imported into ECDIS is not displayed on the screen, it may be out of scale to be displayed.
  • Page 123: Tool Function

    Tool Function The Tool function enables measurement of distance and bearing between points. Use measured values as a guide for creating a route or handwritten data. The tool function has the following sub functions: Function name Description Related section Divider To measure the distance and bearing of two points 3.7.1 Divider Function Measure...
  • Page 124: Adding Route

    This function enables measurement of the route distance and planned sailing time for each route. Use this function to compare multiple measurement results to make the comparison result useful for route creation. Adding Route A route is added. 3-63...
  • Page 125: Copying Route

    Memo Use the PlanSpeed slider to change the planned speed for the route. The distance and planned sailing time are recalculated every time a change is made. Up to 32 routes can be created. Copying Route The route is copied. 3-64...
  • Page 126: Deleting Route

    The route and planned sailing time can be adjusted while seeing the old route. Deleting Route The selected route is deleted. 3-65...
  • Page 127: Adding Circle

    This function displays a distance ring at any point and is used to check the distance from a specific point. Adding Circle A circle is added on the chart. Route can be created while checking the distance from a specific point. Memo To change the circle radius, use the Radius slider.
  • Page 128: Deleting Circle

    Deleting Circle The selected circle is deleted. 3-67...
  • Page 129 This function is used to check the latitude and longitude information and object information of the chart. A loupe is displayed on the chart. The latitude and longitude information and chart information of the point are displayed. 3-68...
  • Page 130 This function enables the user to place a ruler on the screen and create a route while measuring distance and bearing. A ruler is displayed on the screen. Adjusting a position Adjusting an angle Memo Touching the center circle of the ruler enables switching of the distance unit between [NM] and [m].
  • Page 131 It is possible to operate the following ・ Undo: Canceling the operate that route making and handwriting ・ Redo: Redoing the operate of canceling e.g. Add Area The last operating is canceled Memo The maximum operations of recordable is 50. By selecting navigation data, the recorded operation is deleted.
  • Page 132 In case of redoing canceled operating, tap [Redo] icon Canceled operating is redone. Memo The usable functions of Undo / Redo are as follow ・ Draw ・ Route ・ Memo ・ Photo 3-71...
  • Page 133: Template Function

    Template Function Pieces of work to be done on every port departure/entry are provided as templates. Use them by placing them on the route. A template list is displayed. Pieces of work to be done on port departure/entry or during voyage in congested sea are already registered.
  • Page 134 The template is displayed on the chart. Move the template at the position where it is needed for work. The date when work or work check was performed can be recorded in a template placed on the chart. 3-73...
  • Page 135 The check date management screen is displayed. “Check completed.” is displayed and the time when check was performed is automatically recorded. 3-74...
  • Page 136 Memo ・ Uncheck: Used to uncheck the checked template. ・ Update: Used to update the check date. Enter a date manually and tap the [Update] button. Then, the check date is updated. Notice is displayed when the ship approaches a certain distance centering on the placed Template. 3-75...
  • Page 137 Memo The setting monitoring circle is displayed in green on the chart. Refer it for deciding the distance. When own ship is already in contact with the monitoring circle, there is the notification and, it is displayed in purple. When the ship contacts the monitoring circle of Template, the notification is displayed on the NeCST screen.
  • Page 138 It is possible to list the history of Template Check/Uncheck/Update with the selected voyage data. The history of Check/Uncheck/Update is displayed Reload: Reading latest information It is possible to filter by Category. Check: Display Not check: Do not display By tapping [Category], [Item], [Time], it is possible to sort the list in ascending / descending order of each item.
  • Page 139 Templates created are automatically saved every five seconds; no operation is needed. Compatible ECDIS devices are shown below. ECDIS device Output format JAN-701B/901B (JRC) U_NeCSTt.uch JAN-7201/9201 (JRC) U_NeCSTt.uchm FMD-3100/3200/3300 (FURUNO) U_NeCSTt.xml Note There are cases where an exported template cannot be used on an ECDIS.
  • Page 140: Using Exported Template On Ecdis

    The following is an example of using on ECDIS (JAN-7201/9201 and JAN-701B/901B) handwritten data created. [JAN-7201/9201] Memo If the JAN-7201/9201 is started before J-Marine NeCST, linking may not work properly. Restart the JAN-7201/9201. ■If the Soft Version of JAN-7201/9201 is 01.30.110 or later, you can use the following procedure.
  • Page 141 ■If the Soft Version of JAN-7201/9201 is earlier than 01.30.110, you can use the following procedure. 3-80...
  • Page 142 Memo The name of the file exported from J-Marine NeCST is fixed. If the exported file from NeCST have imported with ECDIS before, overwrite confirmation may be displayed. If overwriting is not desired, change the name of the imported file with ECDIS.
  • Page 143 [JAN-701B/901B] The Handwritten data is displayed on ECDIS. 3-82...
  • Page 144: Sticker Function

    Sticker Function This function enables placing a sticker on the chart. (For example, anchor point and current point.) The sticker list is displayed. Examples of the use of a sticker are shown in the table below. Name Sticker Example of use Anchor Place the sticker at a safe anchor point.
  • Page 145 The sticker is placed on the chart. Move it to the position where it is needed for work. Memo Up to 100 stickers can be placed. 3-84...
  • Page 146: Changing Sticker Color

    The following kinds of editing can be made to a placed sticker. • To change the sticker color • To change the transparency of the sticker • To change the direction and size of the sticker. Changing Sticker Color The color of the sticker to place can be changed. The color pallet is displayed.
  • Page 147: Changing Sticker's Transparency

    Changing Sticker’s Transparency The transparency of a sticker can be changed. The transparency is displayed. The currently set transparency is displayed. Displays the transparency bar and the range of transparency. To cancel the change of the transparency, tap the [Cancel] button. 3-86...
  • Page 148: Changing Sticker Size And Direction

    The direction of this sticker can be changed. Handwritten data created is automatically saved every five seconds; no operation is needed. Compatible ECDIS devices are shown below. ECDIS device Output format JAN-701B/901B (JRC) U_NeCSTs.uch JAN-7201/9201 (JRC) U_NeCSTs.uchm FMD-3100/3200/3300 (FURUNO) U_NeCSTs.xml Note There are cases where an exported sticker cannot be used on an ECDIS.
  • Page 149: Using Exported Sticker On Ecdis

    The following is an example of using on ECDIS (JAN-7201/9201 and JAN-701B/901B) handwritten data. [JAN-7201/9201] Memo If the JAN-7201/9201 is started before J-Marine NeCST, linking may not work properly. Restart the JAN-7201/9201. ■If the Soft Version of JAN-7201/9201 is 01.30.110 or later, you can use the following procedure.
  • Page 150 ■If the Soft Version of JAN-7201/9201 is earlier than 01.30.110, you can use the following procedure. The File Operation dialog box of User Chart is displayed. 3-89...
  • Page 151 Memo The name of the file exported from J-Marine NeCST is fixed. If the exported file from NeCST have imported with ECDIS before, overwrite confirmation may be displayed. If overwriting is not desired, change the name of the imported file with ECDIS.
  • Page 152 [JAN-701B/901B] The Handwritten data is displayed on ECDIS. 3-91...
  • Page 153: Memo Function

    3.10 Memo Function This function enables recording of information to be shared among crew members as memos. Unlike handwritten data, voyage data can be displayed even if it is changed. A sheet for memo is displayed. 3-92...
  • Page 154 Refer to “3.10.2 Editing Memo“ for details. To cancel the save, tap the [Cancel] button. Memo Memo is set in the center of the screen. Move the memo to the required position. When selecting [Put on map] and saving it, Memo is fixed on the chart. And when scrolling the chart, the display position of Memo also moves.
  • Page 155 An addition to a created memo can be made. The mode switches to the Edit mode. 3-94...
  • Page 156: Changing The Type Of Memo

    To save the edited memo, tap the [Save] button. To cancel the save, tap the [Cancel] button. Changing the Type of Memo After selecting the [Line] or [Area] icon, Memo can be edited using the selected type. Line selected Area selected 3-95...
  • Page 157: Changing The Color Of Memo

    Changing the Color of Memo The line color of a memo can be changed. The color pallet is displayed. To cancel the change of the color, tap the [Cancel] button. Memo Neither the color nor the transparency can be changed for an already-written memo. 3-96...
  • Page 158: Changing The Transparency Of Memo

    Changing the Transparency of Memo The transparency of a memo can be changed. The transparency is displayed. The currently set transparency is displayed. Displays the transparency bar and the range of transparency. To cancel the change of the transparency, tap the [Cancel] button. Memo When the line type is set to [Area], Fill Color can be set in addition to Stroke Color.
  • Page 159: Changing The Line Width Of Memo

    Changing the Line Width of Memo The line width of a memo can be changed. Change the line width to any value. Focus display of Memo It is able to edit Memo writing sheet with enlarge when it is not able to original size at display or rotation. Display Memo in Focus.
  • Page 160: Changing The Size And Direction Of Memo

    Memo is enlarged display. Adjust the position of red frame, move the required point to enlarge. Changing the Size and Direction of Memo The size and direction of a memo can be changed. The size of these memos can be changed.
  • Page 161: Deleting Stroked Part Of Memo

    Recorded memos can be deleted. Deleting Stroked Part of Memo The stroked part of the memo is deleted. Deleting the Encircled Part of Memo 3-100...
  • Page 162: Deleting The Memo Of The Selected Sheet

    The entire encircled area can be deleted at one time. Deleting the Memo of the Selected Sheet The memo of the selected sheet is deleted. Note Pressing the [] icon deletes the memo of the selected sheet. Confirm that it is okay to delete the memo before deleting. 3-101...
  • Page 163 The Show/Hide setting of a memo can be switched. During the Show state, the Memo is shown. During the Hide state, the Memo is hidden. Memo Selected Memo is displayed even if putting Hide state. 3-102...
  • Page 164: Display Layer Switching Function

    3.11 Display Layer Switching Function Multiple layers are displayed concurrently. This function enables switching Show/Hide of a route or other objects on the chart. CAUTION Depending on the display order of objects, objects other than routes may not be displayed. Be careful to set the displaying order. The priority of the Chart layer is recommended to be lowest.
  • Page 165 Set the ordering so that high-priority layers are placed in the upper part. Priority: High Priority: Low Memo When re-arranging, drag the part surrounded by the red frame of each layer as shown above. The change of priorities is reflected. 3-104...
  • Page 166 Show/Hide of display layers can be switched. During the Hide state, the display layer is hidden. During the Show state, the display layer is shown. Memo Even a layer set to Hidden will be forcibly Shown if it is selected in a process of operation. 3-105...
  • Page 167 Set the transparency so that you can easily check the layer and use it. 100% Non- transparent Transparent Memo Opacity can be set from 100% maximum to 10% minimum. 3-106...
  • Page 168 The arrangement order of display layers returns to the default setting. Memo Tapping the [Default] button initializes only the arrangement order of layers. The Show/Hide setting and transparency are not initialized. 3-107...
  • Page 169: Display Mode Switching Function

    3.12 Display Mode Switching Function This function enables changing window size, changing Day/ Night display and rotating in display position. Use an easy-to-use display size. Using the Full Screen mode is recommended. To display this equipment and another app on the screen side by side, use the Window mode. 3-108...
  • Page 170 The display color of the screen can be switched in two stages in accordance with the brightness inside the bridge. Use the following procedure to make switching. Use the mode suitable to the brightness of the environment. Selectable settings are shown in the table below. Mode Recommended scene Suitable for the period between morning and evening...
  • Page 171 This function enables rotation of a display position; it is convenient when users operate this equipment while surrounding it during briefing or the like. The display position list is displayed. Select and tap the angle to display. The screen is rotated to the selected angle and displayed, using 0° as a reference. 0°...
  • Page 172: Chart Import/Update Function

    3.13 Chart Import/Update Function After Importing chart, it can be displayed. To import/update a chart, Chart CD and Cell Permit are required. Contact the distributor or your nearest sales agent. Note The Import/update cannot be performed normally if Japanese is written in the folder name storing the chart data.
  • Page 173: Specifying Cell Permit

    Specifying Cell Permit Whether or not Cell Permit is required depends on ENC charts. • In case of S-57 Chart, Cell Permit is not required. • In case of S-63 Chart, Cell Permit is required. The following subsections describe the details. When S-57 Chart Is Specified Following popup screen is displayed, tap [Close] button.
  • Page 174 The file selection screen is displayed. Select supplied permit.txt. Information of the used Cell Permit is displayed. 3-113...
  • Page 175 Memo If "*" is attached to Cell Name, the cell permits have expired. Select a new cell permit file. The screen switches to the specifying the SA Certificate File screen. 3-114...
  • Page 176: Specifying The Sa Certificate File

    Specifying the SA Certificate File The file selection screen is displayed. Select IHO.CRT…etc in chart CD. The screen switches to the ENC chart specification screen. 3-115...
  • Page 177: Specifying The Enc Chart

    Specifying the ENC Chart The folder selection screen is displayed. A list of the catalog files stored in the selected folder is displayed. The screen switches to the final check screen. 3-116...
  • Page 178: Starting Decoding

    Starting Decoding Before staring decoding, check over the list of what to import. Decoding starts. This completes decoding. Note It takes time until decoding is terminated after it is started. Until decoding is terminated, the chart may not be displayed normally, so make sure you have plenty of time, and then start decoding.
  • Page 179 The import chart is not displayed until update completed. Note When updating, the chart is not displayed. Update with finished NeCST application. It takes many times to update the chart. Update with a margin. If [Success] is displayed and [Chart process] is displayed [Running], update is completed. 3-118...
  • Page 180 The chart list is displayed. Confirm the imported charts. The chart list is displayed. To delete all the charts, tap the [Select All] button. All the selected charts are deleted. Deleted contents will not be reflected until update is completed. Note When updating, the chart is not displayed.
  • Page 181 If [Success] is displayed and [Chart process] is displayed [Running], update is completed. 3-120...
  • Page 182: Starting The Chart Import Software

    Starting the Chart Import Software The chart import software starts. 3-121...
  • Page 183: Specifying Cell Permit

    Specifying Cell Permit Whether or not Cell Permit is required depends on ENC charts. • In case of S-57 Chart, Cell Permit is not required. • In case of S-63 Chart, Cell Permit is required. The following subsections describe the details. When S-57 Chart Is Specified Following popup screen is displayed, tap [Close] button.
  • Page 184 The file selection screen is displayed. Select supplied permit.txt. Information of the used Cell Permit is displayed. 3-123...
  • Page 185 Memo If "*" is attached to Cell Name, the cell permits have expired. Select a new cell permit file. The screen switches to the specifying the SA Certificate File screen. 3-124...
  • Page 186: Specifying The Sa Certificate File

    Specifying the SA Certificate File The file selection screen is displayed. Select IHO.CRT…etc in chart CD. The screen switches to the ENC chart specification screen. 3-125...
  • Page 187: Specifying The Enc Chart

    Specifying the ENC Chart The folder selection screen is displayed. A list of the catalog files stored in the selected folder is displayed. The screen switches to the final check screen. 3-126...
  • Page 188: Starting Decoding

    Starting Decoding Before staring decoding, check over the list of what to import. Decoding starts. This completes decoding. Note It takes time until decoding is terminated after it is started. Until decoding is terminated, the chart may not be displayed normally, so make sure you have plenty of time, and then start decoding.
  • Page 189 The import chart is not displayed until update completed. Note When updating, the chart is not displayed. Update with finished NeCST application. It takes many times to update the chart. Update with a margin. If [Success] is displayed and [Chart process] is displayed [Running], update is completed. 3-128...
  • Page 190: Chart Display Functions

    3.14 Chart Display Functions This section describes the functions related to chart display. SENC information that can be displayed on the chart is classified into three object groups: Base (Base display), Standard (Standard display), and All (All object). These can be switched according to the purpose of use.
  • Page 191 Display example with “Base (base display)” selected Display example with “Standard (standard display)” selected Display example with All (All object) selected 3-130...
  • Page 192 Adjust the settings related to chart display. • To perform the depth setting, select [Navigation]. • To select the displayed chart text, select [Chart Text]. • In case of setting Own ship wake, select [Track] • To perform the AIS display setting, select [AIS]. The screen switches to the chart display setting screen.
  • Page 193: Setting Navigation

    Setting Navigation Set the depth contour etc. that are displayed on the chart. The items of Navigation are displayed. Setting item Description Setting value Shallow contour Displays the shallow contours to be displayed on the chart at 0.0 to 200.0 m the set depth.
  • Page 194: Setting Chart Text

    Setting Chart Text Set Show/Hide of text objects to be displayed on the chart. The items of Chart Text are displayed. Checkbox checked: Displays the text object. Checkbox not checked: Does not display the text object. Setting item Important text Name for position reporting Light description string Geographic Names...
  • Page 195: Setting Own Ship Wake

    Setting Own ship wake Each item of Own ship wake setting is displayed Past Track Period Past Position Interval Setting item Setting content Setting value Past Track Period Set the past time of Own ship wake 0–720 hour Past Position Interval Set the interval of point on Own ship route 0–24 hour The setting is canceled by tapping [Cancel] button.
  • Page 196: Setting Ais Display

    Setting AIS Display Set the AIS display to be displayed on the chart. The items of AIS are displayed. Setting item Description Setting value Max Ships Set the maximum number of AISs to be displayed. 0 to 100 Vector Set the vector length of AIS. 0 to 30 min Call sign Displaying/Not displaying of Call sign information...
  • Page 197: Home Function

    Home Function This function is used, for example, when own ship is missing on the chart. Own ship is displayed at the center of the screen. Motion Mode Switching Function Selectable motion modes are shown in the following table. Setting Function item True Motion Mode...
  • Page 198: Ship Status

    3.15 Ship Status CAUTION This equipment displays the Conning information in a simplified manner. Different information than displayed on the Conning product may be displayed. For the detailed information, check the Conning product. Ship Status enables check of ship’s various information. The Ship Status is displayed.
  • Page 199 Each item of the Ship Status is explained in the following table. Tab name Description Display example Navigation Displays the voyage information of own ship. Engine Displays the engine/propeller information of own ship. Text View Displays the various sensor information of own ship.
  • Page 200 Tab name Description Display example Alert Displays the status of JRC equipment connected to VDR of own ship. The Ship Status is closed. Note When displaying other menus, it may not be possible to close the Ship Status window. Tap the Chart icon to close it.
  • Page 201: Ais Display

    3.16 AIS Display This function enables display of received AIS information. The AIS target symbols can be displayed on the chart. In AIS, display symbols differ depending on AIS information types. The AIS symbols displayed are shown in the following table. Information Detailed information Display symbol...
  • Page 202 Symbol colors are classified into two groups: State Color representing the ship’s status and Type Color representing the ship type. • State Color: Border colors of symbols • Type Color: Colors that symbols are filled with Type Color of a symbol is determined based on the “ship code” of AIS information. The following table shows the details.
  • Page 203 Selecting an AIS symbol enables check of AIS information. The pieces of information listed below are displayed. Display information Description Name Displays the ship name of an AIS symbol. Call sign Displays Call sign Displays the ship type of AIS symbol ・Passenger ・Cargo ・Tug/Pilot...
  • Page 204: Photo Display Function

    3.17 Photo Display Function This function enables management of taken photos. In addition, it enables displaying thumbnail images on the chart in conjunction with the position information added to photos. Access to “http://192.168.XXX.XXX/necst”. In “192.168.XXX.XXX”, the IP address of the data processing unit is set. The default IP of data processing unit is 192.168.100.240 The Image-upload screen is displayed.
  • Page 205 Memo Take a photo with location information added. The Map-linked-display function enables displaying on the chart the location information added to a photo. If a photo without location information is uploaded, the photo is placed at a latitude and longitude of 0° N 0° E. Memo Up to 100 photos can be uploaded.
  • Page 206 Data can be written to photo data. At that time, the line width or line color can be changed. The selected photo is displayed, and you can write to it. Refer to “3.17.2 Displaying a Photo” for how to display a photo. To save the photo, tap the [Save] button.
  • Page 207: Changing The Type Of Writing To Photo

    The following edit functions can be used in writing to photos. Edit function Related section To change the type of writing to a photo 3.17.4.1 Changing the Type of Writing to Photo To change the color of writing to a photo 3.17.4.2 Changing the Color of Writing to Photo To change the transparency of writing to a 3.17.4.3 Changing the Transparency of Writing to Photo...
  • Page 208: Changing The Color Of Writing To Photo

    Changing the Color of Writing to Photo The color of writing to a photo can be changed. The color pallet is displayed. To cancel the change, tap the [Cancel] button. Memo The color and transparency of already-written data cannot be changed. 3-147...
  • Page 209: Changing The Transparency Of Writing To Photo

    Changing the Transparency of Writing to Photo The transparency of writing to a photo can be changed. The transparency is shown. The currently set transparency is shown. Displays the transparency bar and the range of transparency. To cancel the change of transparency, tap the [Cancel] button. Memo When the line type is set to [Area], Fill Color can be set in addition to Stroke Color.
  • Page 210: Changing The Line Width Of Writng To Photo

    Changing the Line Width of Writng to Photo Change to any line width and write to a photo. Zooming In on Photo Photos can be zoomed in for checking. This operation is explained below, taking an operation of zooming in on a photo as an example. Zoom in on the photo 3-149...
  • Page 211: Switching The Photo Display Direction

    The photo is zoomed in. Adjust the position of the red border to the place on which you want to zoom in. Switching the Photo Display Direction The display direction of a photo can be switched to check the photo. The photo is displayed using 0°...
  • Page 212: Deleting Using Eraser Function

    Writing on the photo can be deleted. Deleting Using Eraser Function The stroked part of the writing is deleted. Deleting Encircled Area at One Time 3-151...
  • Page 213 The handwritten data of encircled area is deleted at one time. The imported photo can be deleted. The mode switches to the photo management mode. The delete confirmation pop-up is displayed. To cancel the delete, tap the [Cancel] button. 3-152...
  • Page 214: Sea View Function

    3.18 Sea View Function This function enables display of icons on the chart in conjunction with the position and bearing information of a photo. Access to http://192.168.XXX.XXX/necst. In “192.168.XXX.XXX”, the IP address of the data processing unit is set. The default IP of data processing unit is 192.168.100.240 Uploading is possible from a PC connected to the same Internet environment as NeCST.
  • Page 215 The folder list is displayed. Memo The group of Sea View can be created up to 25. And Up to 100 photos can be updated in each group. It is possible to select multiple photos at once and upload them. If trying to upload more than 100 photos, uploading will be carried out to 100th piece, Not done more than 100 images.
  • Page 216 To cancel the change, tap [Cancel] button. To cancel the delete, tap the [Cancel] button. Note When deleting a group, all the photos included in the group will also be deleted. Delete it after thoroughly checking. 3-155...
  • Page 217 The photo list is displayed. The selected photo and icon are displayed. 3-156...
  • Page 218: Screen Lock Function

    3.19 Screen Lock Function This function enables locking the display screen. Use this function when you do not want others to use this equipment. The lock screen is displayed. Memo Tapping the J, R, and C icons at the same time unlocks the screen. 3-157...
  • Page 219: Necst Emergency Function

    3.20 NeCST Emergency Function It is possible to share the information of NeCST Emergency between ship and shore Memo For using NeCST Emergency function, it is necessary to contract and connect Smart Ship Viewer. For using all the functions of NeCST Emergency, it is necessary to equip NeCST Manager. If there is the question about contracting to Smart Ship Viewer, contact sales department, branch or branch office.
  • Page 220 There are 6 items in NeCST Emergency menu as follows. ・ Fire ・ MOB ・ Ground Stranding ・ Collision ・ Oil Spill ・ Other After selecting item and taping [OK] button in confirmation pop-up, NeCST Emergency is started. After starting, each NeCST Emergency item screen is displayed. Memo Check list and screen are example of referring It is possible to select and change check list which is used each ship and screen in Smart Ship...
  • Page 221: Using Check List

    It is possible to operate in each NeCST Emergency screen Function Refer Using Check list 3.20.2 Using Check list Write handwriting 3.20.3.1 Write handwriting Changing the color of handwriting and pin 3.20.3.2 Changing the color of handwriting and pin Changing the width of 3.20.3.3 Changing the width of handwriting line handwriting line Deleting handwriting...
  • Page 222 The checklist which should be carried out is displayed in NeCST Emergency screen. After confirmation, carry out which should be done. With NeCST Manager, the status of checklist can be checked from the shore side. Memo Checklists and images used for each ship can be specified and changed with Smart Ship Viewer.
  • Page 223: Write Handwriting

    Enables to write handwriting and pins on pre-registered images. With NeCST Manager, it is possible to share the handwriting information between ship and shore in real time. Note If the application is forcibly terminated while NeCST Emergency is processing, the image being edited may not be displayed.
  • Page 224: Changing The Color Of Handwriting And Pin

    Changing the color of handwriting and pin It is possible to change handwriting and pin color The changed color is displayed. Memo It is impossible to change the handwriting and pin color which was finished writing. 3-163...
  • Page 225: Changing The Width Of Handwriting Line

    Changing the width of handwriting line It is possible to change the line width of handwriting data. Change any line width Deleting handwriting It is possible to delete the recorded handwriting data. The data which was stroked is deleted. 3-164...
  • Page 226: Placing Pin

    Placing Pin It is possible to place the pin in the screen. It is possible to place and use where should be taken care of and in order. ・ × pin : It is possible to place in areas to be noticed. ・...
  • Page 227: Deleting Pin

    Deleting Pin It is possible to delete the pin which had been placed. Memo Even if deleting, the numbers other than the deleted number pin will not change. X icon is displayed upper top of right to the pin. After tapping X icon, the pin is deleted. 3-166...
  • Page 228: Focusing Screen

    Focusing screen Zoom out Zoom in Adjust according to purpose The area within the red frame is displayed. Adjust the red frame to the area where would like to display. 3-167...
  • Page 229: Changing Screen

    Changing screen Memo The image is the example of referring It is possible to select and change the image which is used in each ship in Smart Ship Viewer. [Map] [Checklist] Memo If the following icons are displayed, they are being edited on NeCST Manager side. Switch the image and check the contents.
  • Page 230 With NeCST Manager or SSV Mobile , it is possible to conversant by character between ship and shore. Memo NeCST Manager is a land NeCST that can chat and share images with NeCST. SSV Mobile is an application for smartphones to chat with NeCST. The chat information is shared between ship and shore.
  • Page 231 It is possible to minimize NeCST Emergency screen. In case back to NeCST Emergency screen in progress, tap the icon upper right. In case of not finishing, tap [Cancel button] 3-170...
  • Page 232: Weather Function

    3.21 Weather Function Weather and Marine phenomenon information is displayed on NeCST. It is possible to refer to route planning. Memo If Weather function is used, it is necessary Weather contract at Smart Ship Viewer. If any questions about Smart Ship Viewer's contract, contact our sales department, branch, branch office or sales office.
  • Page 233 Memo The displaying menu is different by the contract. Online: When the Weather contract is enabled in the Smart Ship Viewer Offline: When the Capt’s DOSCA service is enabled Online/Offline: When the Smart Ship Viewer Weather contract and Capt’s DOSCA service are enabled When change the contract, a reboot is required to apply the setting to the NeCST.
  • Page 234 A rectangle is automatically generated. If Request is succeeded, The Weather or Marine phenomenon information is displayed. 3-173...
  • Page 235 Memo It is possible to select maximum 5 places at once in receiving area. Add it by tapping [+] button. To re-do range designation, tap the [×] icon. The set range is cleared. Memo The behavior may become heavy if there are many Online Weather data displayed on the chart.
  • Page 236: Acquiring Offline Weather Data

    Acquiring Offline Weather data Memo In order to acquire Offline Weather data, Capt's DOSCA system provided by Weathernews Inc is needed to use. If any questions about contract, contact our sales department, branch, branch office or sales office. 3-175...
  • Page 237 Request for Scheduled Delivery Specify the date (period), daily frequency, time in advance and request it. Daily weather data will be sent during the specified period. Request for One-time Delivery Request one time data. When Scheduled Delivery is set, it can be acquired without affecting it.
  • Page 238 Drag the range you want to get data on the map and specify. Also, enables to input Lat./Lon. in the Coordinates field J-Marine NeCST displays the following weather and marine phenomenon information, Wind Wave Tropical Storm Surface Pressure Fronts WNI Current Memo It cannot be requested if the request size exceeds "Your size limitation".
  • Page 239 C:\Users\XXXXX\AppData\Local\WEATHERNEWS INC\DOSCA\Data\weather Enter the user name of the PC installed by Capt's DOSCA application in the XXXXX of above and access the folder. C:\JRC\Weather\DOSCA\weather Note ・The location of the weather folder may have changed. Overwrite to the location changed at the time of equipment setting.
  • Page 240 It is possible to display the following information in Weather function. ・ Wind (direction/speed) ・ Wave Height ・ Current (direction/speed) ・ Surface Pressure (isobar/front) ・ Typhoon Memo It Is impossible to display weather front in Online Weather. 3-179...
  • Page 241 This is the explanation about Weather data displaying. (1) The Estimated date and time about the Weather or Marine phenomenon are displayed. If there is no displaying data, it is not displayed. And If the displaying data is expired, it is displayed “--------T--:--:--” (2) The example of data color displaying on the chart is indicated.
  • Page 242 It is possible to display the forecast date and time of the displaying weather. The Weather and Marine phenomenon is uploaded. Memo In Online Weather, it is possible to display the Weather and Marine phenomenon for 3 days since receiving data. Weather and Marine phenomenon according to ETA (Estimated Time of Arrival) which was set WP at making route is displayed.
  • Page 243 Refer to 3.5 Making route about route making. It is updated to the meteorological / oceanic forecast display of the ETA date and time set in WP. Memo In case that ETA is past time, Weather or Marine phenomenon is not displayed. 3-182...
  • Page 244: Navtex Function

    3.22 NAVTEX Function Memo This function is able to be used when connecting JRC MFD JAN-7201/9201 which is received NAVTEX data. In the following cases, you cannot receive NAVTEX Message. ・ JAN-7201/9201 has been turned off. ・ NeCST and JAN-7201/9201 are not linked.
  • Page 245 Memo After selecting the message which included position information, The concerned NAVTEX symbol is displayed in the center of chart screen. 3-184...
  • Page 246 Memo It is possible to change Displaying / Not Displaying by Message and Station. If would like to change, tap [Filter] button in NAVTEX message list screen The message is displayed after checking on. The message is not displayed after checking off. After finishing setting, tap [Close] button.
  • Page 247: Updating Software

    3.23 Updating software CAUTION Don’t turn off the power when updating software. If the power supply is interrupted during the update, the update cannot be executed normally. When starting software update, the NeCST application is automatically terminated. NeCST application cannot be used until update is completed. Avoid updating while navigating, update with a margin.
  • Page 248 Watcher application is started. Memo In case of ready to update, the notification is displayed in the upper right corner of the NeCST screen. In case of not executing Watcher application, Watcher allocation is started when tapping notification. 3-187...
  • Page 249 Close applications other than Watcher and NeCST before updating. When starting update, Watcher application and NeCST application is finished automatically. Memo If the following screen is displayed, tap the Yes button. 3-188...
  • Page 250 The following screen is displayed in updating. Confirm that the package version is uploaded in Watcher application. Confirm behavior. Note Do not power off, until the update is finished. After started Watcher and NeCST application automatically, it takes a few minutes to use again by ready to be preparing data processing.
  • Page 251 CAUTION Don’t turn off the power when roll-backing software. If the power supply is interrupted during the roll-backing, the roll-backing cannot be executed normally. When starting software roll-backing, the NeCST application is automatically terminated. NeCST application cannot be used until roll-backing is completed.
  • Page 252 When starting rollback, Watcher application and NeCST application is finished automatically. Memo If the following screen is displayed, tap the Yes button. The following screen is displayed in rollback. 3-191...
  • Page 253 [The procedure of manual roll-back] Execute both Display Processing Unit and Data Processing Unit. 1. Open following folder. C:\JRC\NeCST\Common 2. Execute of managing Rollback.bat. Command Prompt screen is displayed and the rollback process starts. After the rollback processing is completed, the command prompt screen is automatically closed.
  • Page 254: Terminating The Equipment

    3.24 Terminating the Equipment Use the following procedure to terminate this equipment. The end confirmation pop-up is displayed. As another method, press the power button of the display processing unit. The display processing unit is terminated. The data processing unit is terminated. Press and hold for at least 5 seconds.
  • Page 255 If equipped with a UPS, perform the following procedure. ENTER button UP/DOWN button The UPS shuts down. ENTER button UP/DOWN button 3-194...
  • Page 256: Section 4 Maintenance & Inspection

    Section 4 Maintenance & Inspection The maintenance work shown below is performed to keep in good condition. Good maintenance reduces equipment failure. It is recommended to perform maintenance as regularly as possible. Maintenance Cleaning the LCD Panel Softly wipe off dust from the LCD panel surface of the touch panel display unit (NWZ-1470/1470N) with the cleaning cloth that comes with this equipment.
  • Page 257: Cleaning The Vent Of The Display Processing Unit (Nwm-1470)

    Cleaning the Vent of the Display Processing Unit (NWM-1470) The fan of the display processing unit (NWM-1470) is installed in the place shown blow. Clean the exhaust ports of the fan in once about three months, periodically. Display Processing Unit NWM-1470 Cleaning the Vent of the Data Processing Unit (NJW-1460) The fan of the data processing unit (NJW-1460) is placed as shown below.
  • Page 258: Inspection

    Inspection Check the NeCST Service Can check the operational status of NeCST Service. Start Watcher on the desktop of the display processing unit. The following screen is displayed. Confirm that each service is “Running”. If it is not running, tap the Start button. Note If the following screen is displayed, communication with the data processing unit is not possible.
  • Page 259: Save The Necst Log

    Save the NeCST Log Memo If the NeCST operation is abnormal, report the situation to the store where you purchased it. Attach "Export Status" and "Save Log". Start Watcher on the desktop of the display processing unit. Tap the menu button in the Watcher app. Tap the Export Status button.
  • Page 260: Start The Network Diagnosis

    Start the Network Diagnosis Check that it can communicate with SSV. Perform this function when changing the network settings. Start Watcher on the desktop of the display processing unit. Tap the menu button in the Watcher app. Tap the Network Diagnosis button. Confirm that the following message is displayed.
  • Page 261 Perform the operation inspection of the equipment periodically and if any abnormality is found, examine it immediately. Record the results of inspection, so they can be referenced in the next inspection work. Perform operation inspection on the items listed in the check list below. Operation check table Remarks Equipment to be checked...
  • Page 262: Replacement Main Unit

    Replacement main unit The unit which need to be replaced on periodically are used in this equipment. If the unit use continuously beyond the service life, it may breakdown of the whole equipment, so we recommend periodic replacement. DANGER Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipment. Check or repair by an unqualified person may cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 263 Following unit need to replace periodically. JAN-470 series default components Model Name Unit Name Interval Code NWZ-1470(N) 5 years 7ZYNA4005 Touch panel display unit NWZ-260 5 years 7ZYNA4005 5 years 7ZZSC0106 Display Every year NWM-1470 Processing Air Filter Inspection and 7ZZSC0107 Unit cleaning...
  • Page 264: Method Of Stylus Pen Battery Replacement [Nwz-1470(N)/Nwz-260]

    Method of stylus pen battery replacement [NWZ-1470(N)/NWZ-260] Prepare one piece of LR03 alkaline battery (Size AAA) for replacing. Turn off the power switch of stylus pen. Power Switch Turn the cap counterclockwise until it unlocks. Replace the battery, close the cap. In local authorities that collect unburnable and burnable garbage, dispose of used battery in accordance with local bylaws and regulations.
  • Page 265: Replacing Stylus Pen Battery [Eyv-00007]

    Replacing stylus pen battery [EYV-00007] Pull out the cap part straight from the main body. Replace AAAA battery. Insert so that the plus (+) side of the battery faces downward of the pen. Return the cap part of the pen to the body part. Replacing stylus pen tip [ EYV-00007 Twist the pen tip rubber slowly and pull it out.
  • Page 266: Section 5 Failures And After-Sale Services

    Section 5 Failures and After-Sale Services Troubleshooting When this equipment does not operate correctly, check the following points before asking for repairs. If the problem still cannot be solved, or if there are any abnormality locations other than those listed below, contact your nearest subsidiary company, branch office, or sales office.
  • Page 267 Contents Cause Action The AC power supply is not input Connect the AC supply within the within the specified voltage range. specified voltage range. The display processing unit is Request repairs to the distributor. faulty. The power is not The AC power supply is not Check the following and start.
  • Page 268 Delete the data in the following folder is pressing storage. storage. of the display processing unit. (If you have a Capt's C:\JRC\Weather\DOSCA\weather DOSCA contract) After deleting the data, copy the latest Capt's DOSCA data. Cannot receive the The EX LAN metric setting of the...
  • Page 269 Contents Cause Action 2. Touch Panel Display unit 3. Display processing unit There is a problem in the data Request repairs to the distributor. processing unit. AIS information is not Communication is not set Request setting to the distributor. displayed. correctly.
  • Page 270 Contents Cause Action displayed correctly. Not output from VDR or SLC. Check the status of VDR or SLC. The Web server of the data Turn off all power supplies of this processing unit is not activated. product and turn on power supplies in the following order.
  • Page 271 Contents Cause Action The UPS battery is extremely low. Replace the battery. [Note] Battery replacement must be requested to specialized maintenance staff. At the replacement, make sure that the corresponding on-board power supply circuit breaker must be turned off. Otherwise, an unintended accident may occur.
  • Page 272: After-Sale Services

    After-Sale Services The retaining period of the performance-critical parts (parts required to maintain the functionality of the product) for servicing this equipment is 10 years after the discontinuation of production (including the supply of substitute parts). If you suspect a failure, please read "5.1 Troubleshooting" thoroughly and take the corrective action. If you still detect abnormality, stop using the product and contact your sales representative, our sales department, the nearest branch office or sales office.
  • Page 273 In the case of equipment failure, the replacement is basically made with the pieces of the equipment listed below. Name Model name Touch panel display JAN-470-9XXX (46-inch) NWZ-1470N Unit JAN-470-4XXX (46-inch) NWZ-1470 JAN-470-2ANN (26-inch) NWZ-260 Display Processing Unit NWM-1470 HNS-00010 Data Processing Unit Compliant to IEC 60945 NJW-1460...
  • Page 274: Section 6 How To Dispose Of Equipment

    Section 6 How to Dispose of Equipment When disposing of this equipment, follow the regulations and/or rules of the local regulatory authority which has control over the location of disposal.
  • Page 276: Section 7 Specifications

    Section 7 Specifications Touch panel display unit (NWZ-1470/1470N) Item Description Panel Type Backlight Screen Size 116.8-cm (46.0-inch) type 1920 × 1080 (Aspect ratio: 16:9) Recommended Resolution Display Area (width × length) 1018.1 × 527.7 mm 0.530 × 0.530 mm (Minimum visual distance: 1.824 m) Pixel Pitch Display color Approx.
  • Page 277: Touch Panel Display Unit (Nwz-260)

    Touch panel display unit (NWZ-260) Item Description Panel Type Backlight Screen Size 64.9-cm (25.54-inch) type Recommended Resolution 1920×1200 Display Area (width x length) 550.08×343.8 mm Pixel Pitch 0.2865×0.2865 mm Display color Approx. 16.77 million colors Viewing Angle (horizontal/vertical) 176°/176° Brightness 470 cd/m Contrast Ratio 1500:1...
  • Page 278: Display Processing Unit (Nwm1470)

    Display Processing Unit (NWM1470) Item Description Core™ i7-4770S Quad Core 3.1 GHz Matrox®9140 LP Graphics Card, PCI-E ×16, 4×DVI-I, 512 MB DDR3 SO-DIMM 204-pin 8 GB (2 × 4 GB) Main memory Storage 2.5SSD-M SATA 150 GB Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB (64-bit) Resolution 2048×1536 (Recommended resolution: 1920×1080) Mechanical...
  • Page 279: Display Processing Unit (Hns-00010)

    Display Processing Unit (HNS-00010) Item Description Core™ i7-8650U Quad Core 4.2GHz NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 6GB (within keyboard) Main memory LPDDR3 16 GB Storage 256 GB Windows 10 Pro Creators Update 64bit Resolution 3240×2160 (Recommended resolution: 1920×1200) Mechanical × × ×...
  • Page 280: Data Processing Unit (Njw-1460)

    Data Processing Unit (NJW-1460) Item Description Core™ i7-4770S Quad Core 3.1 GHz Main memory DDR3 SO-DIMM 204-pin 8 GB (2×4 GB) Storage 2.5SSD-M SATA 150GB 2.5HDD SATA 1 TB Windows Server 2012R2 (64-bit) Resolution 1920×1200 Mechanical External dimension 345.0×133.0×390.0 mm (width×height×depth) Mass Approx.
  • Page 281: Ups (Smt1000J)

    UPS (SMT1000J) Item Description Output Output outlet shape NEMA 5-15R × 8 Group number of switch output outlet Maximum output capacity 670W/1000 VA When using standard input plug Maximum output capacity 670W/1000 VA When changing input plug Output voltage Sine wave output AC100 V±6% during battery operation After warning of remaining battery low warning, it is a waveform synchronized with commercial current...
  • Page 282: Ups (Smt1000I)

    UPS (SMT1000I) Item Description Output Output outlet shape IEC-320 C13 × 8 Group number of switch output outlet Maximum output capacity 700W/1000 VA When using standard input plug Maximum output capacity 700W/1000 VA When changing input plug Output voltage distortion Less than 5%.
  • Page 283: Transformer (Ns11-500)

    Transformer (NS11-500) Item name Contents Power supply F120-F110-R100V Primary voltage 100V Secondary voltage Current Secondary current Structure 153×165×155 (mm) (width × depth × height) Dimension 280×320×210 (mm) (width × depth × height) Dimension (including case) About 10.5 kg Weight About 14.5 kg Weight (including case) Heat resistant class 100 MΩ...
  • Page 284: Sensor Lan Switch Unit (Nqa-2443)

    7.12 Sensor LAN Switch unit (NQA-2443) Item Description Technology Standards IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x Processing type Store and Forward, with IEEE 802.3 full duplex, back pressure flow control Forward and filtering rate 148810 pps < 5 μs Latency Interface Number of ports RJ45 10/100BASE-T(X) auto negotiation speed, F/H duplex mode, and auto MDI/MDI-X connection...
  • Page 285: Sensor Lan Switch Unit (Nqa-2443A)

    7.13 Sensor LAN Switch unit (NQA-2443A) Item Description Technology Standards IEEE 802.3, 802.3u, 802.3x, 802.3ab Type Store and Forward 14,880 pps/port (at 10Mbps, 64byte pkt, uni-cast) Maximum throughput 148,810 pps/port (at 100Mbps, 64byte pkt, uni-cast) 1,488,100 pps/port (at 1000Mbps, 64byte pkt, uni-cast) Interface Number of ports RJ45...
  • Page 286: Power Supply Unit (Nbd-904)

    7.14 Power Supply Unit (NBD-904) Item Description Power AC Input voltage 89−132 VAC/180−266 VAC 47−64 Hz DC Input voltage DC 21.6–31.2 Input current 6.5 A (continuous); 24 VDC, 8.5 A, MAX: 5 min DC output DC24V Mechanical Dimension 275×174×98(mm) (width×depth×height) Mass Approx.
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  • Page 288: Appendixa Prohibited Characters

    AppendixA Prohibited characters Following is the character which is used in system. レ : Not be able to use Character code Character Export filename Import filename Voyage data (ASCII) name レ レ レ レ レ レ \u0001 レ レ レ \u0002 レ...
  • Page 289: Appendixb Hazardous Substances Of Electrical And Electronic Products

    电器电子产品有害物资申明 日本无线株式会社 Declaration on hazardous substances of Electrical and electronic Products Japan Radio Company Limited 有害物质的名称及含量 (Names & Content of hazardous substances) 形式名 名称 : JAN-470 : J-Marine NeCST (Type) (Name) 有害物质 部件名称 (Hazardous Substances) (Part name) 铅 汞 镉...
  • Page 292 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.7ZPSC0651 MAR. 2020 Edition 3...

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