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JRC 5400 RADARS VESSELS OWN VECTOR HAS DISAPPEARED, ALBEIT WHEN CLICKING ON TARGET THE TARGETS HAS A VECTOR BUT NOT OWN VESSEL
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Mr. Anderson
March 5, 2025
In the JRC JMR-5400 Series radar, the own vessel vector disappears when the radar is set to Relative Vector Mode. In this mode, only the relative vectors of targets are displayed, and the true vector of the own ship is not shown.
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PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the JRC Multi Function Display JMR-5400 Series and NCD-2315 / 2316 Series. This equipment meets the performance standards of the IMO (International Maritime Organisation), and serves to improve safety. This document is an instruction manual for the radar image LAN distribution function of the JMR-5400 series / NCD-2315 / 2316 series.
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.
Emergency Measures Method of First-Aid Treatment Precautions for First-Aid Treatments Apply artificial respiration to the person who collapsed, minimising moving as much as possible avoiding risks. Once started, artificial respiration should be continued rhythmically. (1) Refrain from touching the patient carelessly as a resultof the accident; the first-aider could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself.
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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.
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Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) A person is collapsing. - Secure the safety of the surrounding area. - Prevent secondary disasters. Listen to the appeal of the Responding Check for response. injured or ill person and give the - Call while tapping the shoulder. necessary first-aid treatment.
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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.
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Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (combination of chest compressions and rescue breaths) a) Chest compressions 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 Perform 30 times uninterrupted chest ...
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7. When to stop cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) When the injured or ill person has been handed over to the emergency services 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.
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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. 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.
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.
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.
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When turning off the power supply, do not hold down the power button of the operation unit. Otherwise, a trouble may occur due to termination failure. Never directly touch the internal components of the radar antenna or indicator. Direct contact with these high-voltage components may cause electric shock.
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When cleaning the display screen, do not wipe it too strongly with a dry cloth. Also, do not use gasoline or thinner to clean the screen. Failure will result in damage to the screen surface. Do not change Initial Level/Area Offset unless absolutely necessary. Incorrect adjustment will result in deletion of nearby target images and thus collisions may occur resulting in death or serious injuries.
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Change of the colour of the Day/Night button, particularly the use of the [Night] colour, may interfere with the recognition of display information. Confirm display information can be recognised. When moving the dialogue box, move to the position that does not cover the operation area.
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The reference target function is to be used if the own ship's speed cannot be displayed normally due to trouble such as a speed sensor malfunction. Do not use the reference target function except in emergencies. Do not set as a reference target a large radar echo such as a land target. The vectors of the speed and other tracking targets will not be displayed correctly and may cause an accident.
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Use the radar only as a navigation aid. The final navigation decision must always be made by the operator him/herself. Making the final navigation decision based only on the radar display information may cause accidents such as collisions or running aground. A malfunction as the screen is disordered or unshown may occur if the power in the ship is instantaneously interrupted during operation of the radar.
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Do not touch the equipment with hands or gloves wet with water. Otherwise, an electric shock or a malfunction may occur. • Do not place any object on the operation panel. In particular, if a hot object is placed on the operation panel, it can cause deformation of the surface of the operation panel.
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Never changes or modifications the equipment by user with not expressly approved method. Otherwise, the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Glossary Admiralty Information Overlay published United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO). Automatic Identification System Acquisition/Activation zone Anti-clutter rain Rain/snow clutter suppression Anti-clutter sea Sea clutter suppression AZImuth stabilisation mode BCR/BCT Bow Crossing Range/Bow Crossing Time Chart Maintenance Software to manage the charts. Imports and updates the charts. C-MAP MAX* Digital chart data by C-MAP Course To Steer.
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Long Pulse Marine Equipment Directive. Request standard for standardisation of marine equipment within the EU region The formal name is Multi Function Display. The navigation support functions such as RADAR, ECDIS, CID, and AMS can be executed by switching. MMSI Maritime Mobile Service Identity Man Over Board Performance MONitor...
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True Motion. A display across which the own ship and targets move with their own true motions. To WPT To Waypoint (To WPT) Trails Tracks displayed by the radar echoes of targets in the form of an afterglow Trial manoeuvre A graphical simulation facility used to assist the operator to perform a proposed manoeuvre for navigation and collision avoidance purposes True vector...
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Radar beacon A navigation aid which responds to the radar transmission and generates radio wave Range An area of the chart displayed on the screen. Represented by one half of the length of the chart display screen. Range side lobe False image that is generated as a result of pulse compression processing in the solid-state radar when there is a large target such as a large ship in the vicinity.
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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. Click the right button Click the right mouse button Example: Display the context menu by clicking the right mouse button.
Contents PREFACE ............................i Safety Cautions ..........................ii Emergency Measures ........................iii Pictorial Indication ..........................x Precautions upon Equipment Operation ................... xi Glossary ............................xix Section 1 Overview of the Function ............... 1-1 1.1 What is the Radar Image LAN Distribution Function?............1-1 1.2 Features and Restrictions of the Function ................
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Section 6 Failures and After-Sale Services ............6-1 6.1 Failure Detection ........................6-1 6.2 Countermeasures for Failures ....................6-2 6.3 Troubleshooting ........................6-3 6.4 After-Sale Services ......................6-13 Appendix A Interconnection Diagram for Radar Video LAN Distribution ....A-1 A.1 Interconnection Diagram ...................... A-1 A.2 Interconnection Diagram ......................
The radar image LAN distribution function distributes the radar images that are generated by partially processing the signals under the display unit to which a scanner is connected via the dedicated JRC LAN and enables the display of the images on the display unit on the receiving side. This function realizes simple interswitching.
1.2 Features and Restrictions of the Function 1.2.1 Simple ISW (LAN) function Memo The following is the minimum necessary configuration to realize this function. • Display unit (master) that is controlling a scanner: 1 unit or more • Display unit (slave) that is not controlling a scanner: 1 unit or more [Features] •...
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Master Slave Slave signal 付録 Section 1 Overview of the Function...
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The following three types of interswitches (ISW) are available for the JMR-5400 Series and NCD-2315/2316. • Full function ISW: NQE-3141-4A/8A *Optional unit • Simple ISW (analog) • Simple ISW (LAN) *Function that is described in this manual. The scope of the function restrictions in the use of each interswitch is shown below.
1.3 Configuration The following tables list the components and the manuals. Component list Name Model Quantity Remarks To be arranged by the shipyard. Must be STP (shield twisted pair) cable graded Cat5e or higher LAN cable (minimum) The number of cables required depends on the number of units to be connected to the network.
Section 2 Common Operations 2.1 Turning ON/OFF the Radar Image Distribution Function Memo • Network setting must be performed before enabling the radar image distribution function. The installer is requested to perform the setting by referencing “Section 5 Installation Setting and Checking”...
Select an optimum radar unit to be used as the master of simple ISW (LAN) on the display unit (display unit on the slave side) that receives images based on the information. For the details of the common information window, refer to the JMR-5400 Series and NCD-2315/2316 Navigation Information Display Instruction Manual, “2.3 Common Information Window”.
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Contents of the listed items Item Contents Scanner basic information panel Displays the basic information of the scanner. Stabilization mode information panel Displays the stabilization mode information of the display unit. Signal processing information panel Displays the signal processing information of the display unit. Tuning information panel Displays the information on coarse tuning and fine tuning of the scanner.
Section 3 Simple ISW (LAN) Function 3.1 Enabling the Function To use the simple ISW (LAN) function, simple ISW (LAN) must be enabled on the Interswitch menu. Memo The ON/OFF setting of the simple ISW (LAN) function is permitted by the installer only. (Refer to Section 5, Installation Setting and Checking, of this manual.) Incorrect settings may impose adverse effects on the radar system.
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3.1.1 Registering the Scanners to Be Used and Registering the Scanners Used by Setting Simple ISW (LAN) allows the switching of the image source scanner to be used by pressing the Interswitch button. Since up to 8 scanners can be connected to a network, it takes time to switch a scanner when there are unused scanners.
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3.1.2 Changing a scanner name The simple ISW (LAN) function allows the change of the scanner name that is directly connected to own display unit among the scanner names that are displayed in the [Other Scanner] list box or Interswitch button. Select [Menu] button →...
3.2 Failure Countermeasures This section describes the countermeasures for a failure occurring in a part of the equipment that configures the network while the simple ISW (LAN) function is used. When there are two radars that can control a scanner, the simple ISW (LAN) function allows the use of one radar as a master radar and the display unit of the other radar as a slave for the master radar.
The following sections cover the description of a display unit on the slave side only. The description of a display unit on the master side is the same as that provided in JMR-5400 Series and NCD-2315/2316 Navigation Information Display Instruction Manual.
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This section describes the “radar system information” at the bottom right corner of PPI. Memo There are some operation restrictions on the radar system information section of a display unit on the slave side of simple ISW (LAN). Item Contents Fine tuning - button Display is disabled since scanner fine tuning cannot be set for the scanner from the slave display unit.
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3.3.2 Scanner information When own display unit is in slave status, information of the scanner that is currently selected can be checked by placing the mouse over the Interswitch button. The display contents are updated when the mouse button is pressed after the mouse-over is released. Even if the scanner information is changed, the current display contents are not updated while they are displayed.
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3.3.3 Range and mode information Memo There are restrictions in the range change operation on a slave display unit of simple ISW (LAN). Item Contents Range change Changes the display range. button When images can no longer be displayed on the display unit on the slave side due to the display range based on the pulse width on the master display unit, the display range on the display unit on the slave side is forcibly change to the one closest to the source range.
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3.3.4 Radar signal information Memo On a display unit on the slave side of simple ISW (LAN), the setting values cannot be changed by using the combo box, button, slider or a dial equivalent to the slider of the “radar signal information” section.
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3.3.5 Other vessel information Memo In simple ISW (LAN), a CPA limit value and a TCPA limit value are shared among the display units on a network regardless of whether the display units are on the master side or the slave side. Item Contents CPA limit value...
3.4 Operation Restrictions Other Than Those on the Top Screen There are some restrictions for display units on the slave side of simple ISW (LAN) other than the operation restrictions on the top screen. The settings regarding the operation restrictions on display units on the slave side follow the setting of display units on the master side except for some items.
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Settings on a menu can be displayed on display units on the slave side of simple ISW (LAN), however, some settings are not reflected in the radar operation. A display unit of the JMR-5400 Series is provided with the “Observation scene selection” button on the screen. By...
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Setting dialog Setting item Setting contents Page 2 “All the setting items” Select a pulse width of each display range. The display unit on the slave side cannot control the scanner of the display unit on the master side. Page 3 Automatic dynamic When this item is enabled, the dynamic range is adjusted range control...
Memo The description of target tracking itself is omitted from this manual. For the contents of target tracking, refer to the JMR-5400 Series Instruction manual or “Section 6 Target Tracking and AIS” of the NCD-2315/2316 Navigation Information Display Instruction Manual.
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4.1.2 Simple ISW (LAN) Function In addition to the contents that are described in “4.1.1 Common”, the following features and restrictions are applied to the master side and the slave side (multiple display units may exist on the slave side) of simple ISW (LAN). [Features] •...
TT Function 4.2.1 Vector mode Whenever the true/relative vector mode is clicked on, the mode is switched between [True (T)] and [Relative (R)]. Memo The true/relative vector mode setting is not shared among the display units that participate in the network.
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4.2.2 Vector length The Vector Length of a target is proportional to its speed, and the vector time can be switched in a range of 1 to 120 minutes. The following figure shows an example in which the Vector Length is set to 6 min, and the tip of the vector represents the target's position expected to reach 6 minutes later.
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4.2.3 Collision decision criteria Collision decision criteria are set based on CPA and TCPA. Memo CPA/TCPA limit values are shared among all the display units that participate in the network regardless of the master-slave relationship. However, when the value is set to CPA=0NM/TCPA:0min, the limit value is not shared. 4.2.3.1 CPA limit Set the CPA limit in the unit of 0.1 NM within the range from 0.0 NM to 9.9 NM.
Setting target tracking The Target Tracking function automatically tracks the acquired targets and records and displays the course and speed of the targets as vector. Alerts can also be output based on the set collision decision criteria (CPA and TCPA). 4.3.1 Target acquisition The methods for acquiring targets include AUTO Acquisition (automatic acquisition) mode and ACQ MANUAL (manual acquisition) mode.
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To disable automatic acquisition/activation zone (AZ) [Operation procedure] Open the target acquisition alarm setup screen by performing the following menu operations. [Menu] button → 09. Alert → 02. Target acquisition alarm Disable the automatic acquisition/activation zone (AZ) by clearing the check of 01. [Use AZ1] or 02.
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AUTO acquisition/activation zone (AZ) is set up using the following three methods. Here, the explanation covers (1) only. For other details, refer to the JMR-5400 Series Instruction manual or “6.5.2 Setting an automatic acquisition/activation zone (AZ)” of the NCD-2315/2316 Navigation Information Display Instruction Manual.
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4.3.3 Tracked target information display Memo The setting of tracked target information is not shared among the display units that participate in the network. Displaying numerical value data Set the cursor mode to the AUTO mode. Click on the target of tracking whose numerical value is to be displayed. Numeric data for the specified target is displayed in the information monitoring window.
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4.3.4 Erasing unwanted tracked targets If the vectors and symbols of the unwanted tracked targets remain displayed, the radar screen may become difficult to view. In such a case, unwanted tracked targets can be erased from the radar screen using the following method. Memo Erasing of a tracked target (acquisition release indication) is shared among all the display units that participate in the network regardless of the master-slave relationship.
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4.3.5 Displaying target ID No. A target ID number is a value displayed beside the acquisition symbol when a target is acquired. A target ID number 1 to 30 is automatically assigned to each target in acquisition order. Once a target ID number is assigned, it identifies the target until the target is lost or the target acquisition is cancelled.
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Click on the [Ship’s name] input box or The input method varies with the selected item. Input box Enter a new name. When selected, the ship name (Name) entry window opens. Enter a ship name of up to 15 characters. The names registered as templates are displayed in a list.
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4.3.7 Setting target for which ground is fixed to a reference target By tracking the target for which ground is fixed and setting it to a reference target, the speed of the own ship can be obtained and displayed. Memo ...
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4.3.8 Operation test for target tracking Simulation is a function for determining if the target tracking function is working correctly or not. Accordingly, this function should be used only to check for the target tracking function operation. In particular, if this mode is used during navigation, a pseudo target will appear on the radar screen and cannot be easily identified from the real target.
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4.3.8.2 [Simulator] Pseudo-targets are generated in certain known positions to check whether the target tracking units are operating normally. Since the pseudo-targets move depending on known parameters, the values for these pseudo-targets can be compared with the known value if the pseudo-targets are acquired and tracked, and displayed.
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4.3.8.3 [Gate Display] The gate displays an area monitoring a target using the TT function. This equipment allows the gate size to change automatically according to target range and size. The gate size can be checked using the following function. Memo •...
Track Function 4.4.1 Setting the past position The past position function can display up to ten past positions of a target under tracking. The past position display interval can be set to specified time intervals of 0.5, 1, 2, or 4 minutes, or specified range intervals of 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, or 1 NM.
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Erasing other ship’s tracks Saving and retrieving other ship’s tracks For the details, refer to the JMR-5400 Series Instruction Manual or “6.8.2 Setting other ship’s tracks” of the NCD-2315/2316 Navigation Information Display Instruction Manual. Section 4 Target Tracking 4-18...
TT/AIS symbols can be highlight them. This section describes highlighting display of TT symbols only. For AIS symbol highlighting display, refer to the JMR-5400 Series Instruction Manual or “6.12 Highlighting TT/AIS Symbols” of the NCD- 2315/2316 Navigation Information Display Instruction Manual.
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4.5.2 Setting consort ship preset As described in “4.5.1 Highlighting TT/AIS Symbols by specifying search criteria”, a consort ship can be specified at the highlighting display of TT symbols. Memo • The consort ship preset contents that are set in the display unit on the master side of ISW (LAN) of simple ISW (LAN) are shared among the display units on the slave side among the display units that participate in the network •...
Trial Manoeuvring Memo • Trial manoeuvring is to simulate own ship's course and speed in the conditions that the course and speed of a target ship are unchanged as they are. The situation is different from any actual ship manoeuvring, so set values with large margins to CPA Limit and TCPA Limit. •...
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Trial manoeuvring in the relative vector mode If the own ship's vector mode is the relative vector mode, an expected relative course of the target is displayed in relation to the own ship's expected course when in the true vector mode. In the following [Normal] diagram, the target vector is a dangerous target that cuts across the CPA ring.
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4.6.2 Performing a trial manoeuvre Memo • Trial manoeuvre and its setting are not shared among the display units that participate in the network. • Trial manoeuvre and its setting cannot be performed on the display units on the slave side of simple ISW (LAN).
Section 5 Installation Setting and Checking (Supported by Service) This Section describes the methods of checking and maintenance of radar adjustments and installation that are performed by a person in charge of service through the service menus at the installation of this equipment. Adjustments must not be performed during navigation.
5.2 Enabling the Function To use the simple ISW (LAN) function, simple ISW (LAN) must be enabled on the Interswitch menu. Memo The ON/OFF setting of the simple ISW (LAN) function is permitted by the installer only. (Refer to Section 5, Installation Setting and Checking, of this manual.) Incorrect settings may impose adverse effects on the radar system.
5.3 Setting a Network Use the “Installation” dialog or radar adjustments of this equipment. Correct settings in the “RADAR-LAN network” dialog are necessary to use the radar image distribution function. [Operation procedure] Open the “RADAR-LAN Network” dialog by performing the following menu operations. Select [Menu] button →...
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5.3.3 Changing the IP address of own display unit IP addresses, MAC addresses, and scanner names of own display unit and other display units are displayed in the [Own Display Unit] group box and the [Network Confirmation] group box. The IP address of own display unit and the IP addresses of other display units must be mutually unique.
5.4 Checking the Network Communication Status Network communication statuses can be checked by using the radar image distribution function. Memo When the checking result of the communication status does not indicate 1000BASE-T for the value of [Ethernet Information Label] and [Link-Up status] is displayed in red, the radar image distribution function cannot be used correctly.
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Memo To update the values that are displayed by selecting the [Status] tab, it is necessary to press the [Update] tab or switch control from the [Settings] tab to the [Status] tab. The values are not updated by simply changing the communication contents, Item Contents Status information...
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Section 6 Failures and After-Sale Services 6.1 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.
6.2 Countermeasures for Failures Because radar equipment is composed of complex circuits, please ask a qualified technician for repair or instructions regarding countermeasures in case of failure. Note that failures may be caused by the following causes, so check them during inspection or repair of failure.
6.3 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.
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Symptom Cause Action The trackball does cannot be moved The trackball is dirty. Clean the trackball. smoothly. Although the power is supplied and the screen is displayed, the display The processing unit (NDC-1678) is Make a request to the distributor for is frozen, disabling abnormal.
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Symptom Cause Action AIS information is not The communication is not set Set the communication correctly. displayed. correctly. The power supply for the AIS Turn on the power supply for the AIS equipment is not turned on. equipment. The AIS equipment does not perform Check the state of the AIS positioning.
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Symptom Cause Action Log is not displayed or the The communication is not set Set the communication correctly. values are not displayed correctly. correctly. The power supply for the log Turn on the power supply for the log equipment is not turned on. equipment.
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Symptom Cause Action Water depth values are not The communication is not set Set the communication correctly. displayed. correctly. The power supply for the echo Turn on the power supply for the sounder is not turned on. echo sounder. Check the connection with the echo sounder.
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Symptom Cause Action The power supply for the serial-LAN Contact signals are not interface circuit (CMH-2370) is not output. turned on. Turn on the power supply for the (Case where contact signal output serial-LAN interface circuit. is acquired from the serial-LAN interface circuit) Make a request to the distributor for The internal wiring is faulty.
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Symptom Cause Action The preheat count down The connection with the radar Check the connection with the radar of the radar antenna is antenna is abnormal. antenna. not displayed. Set the safety switch of the radar antenna to ON. [Memo] For operating the safety switch of the The safety switch of the radar radar antenna, always request the...
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Symptom Cause Action The radar antenna does After removing the cause of the fuse not rotate even if the The 24VDC output fuse is blown out. blowout, replace the fuse. [TX/ST-BY] button is The fuse is F3. pressed. Set the motor driver circuit correctly. [Memo] The motor driver circuit inside of the For setting the motor driver circuit,...
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Symptom Cause Action Radar images cannot be Replace the magnetron. tuned. [Memo] The magnetron is deteriorated For magnetron replacement, always significantly. request the work to the specialized (Case where an radar antenna that service person. Before starting the uses a magnetron is connected) work, turn off the power supply of the display unit.
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Symptom Cause Action Radar images cannot be The connection with the radar Check the connection with the radar superimposed. antenna is abnormal. antenna. The connection with the radar Check the connection with the radar indicator is abnormal. indicator. Make a request to the distributor for The internal wiring is faulty.
6.4 After-Sale Services 6.4.1 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. 6.4.2 When requesting a repair If you suspect a failure, please read "16.3 Troubleshooting"...
Appendix A Interconnection Diagram for Radar Video LAN Distribution A.1 Interconnection Diagram (2 units connected) 付録 A Appendix A Interconnection Diagram for Radar Video LAN Distribution...
Appendix B Alert List When an alert occurs, alert information is displayed in the alert notification area. Warning button Caution button Alarm button Alert message 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.
The list of alert messages by alert type is shown below. Alarms There are no messages corresponding to alert in the alert class about radar image distribution function. Warnings Message Explanation ISW TT(unavailable) 【Operation】 TT is unavailable. 【Occurrence condition】 A slave side display unit fail to receive TT data communication from a master side display unit and is timeout.
Cautions Message Explanation RADAR-LAN (Link-Speed) 【Operation】 The radar image distribution function is stopped. Stand-alone is operated. 【Occurrence condition】 The LAN communication speed is link up at a low speed other than 1000Base-T. RADAR-LAN (Link-Down) 【Operation】 The radar image distribution function is stopped. Stand-alone is operated.
Information Message Explanation ISW (Offline) 【Operation】 Normal image display is unavailable in a slave side display unit. 【Occurrence condition】 A slave side display unit of a simple ISW (LAN) stops receiving the distributed image data because of communication buffer abnormality. A slave side display unit of a simple ISW (LAN) cannot receive an image continuously and is timeout Available Range Changed...
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.
Appendix C Menu List and Materials C.1 Menu List This section shows the menus and dialogue items of this equipment by target menu. * Items that are enclosed by a frame of broken lines indicate the dialogue and window names that are displayed by selecting the relevant menu.
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C.1.1 Settings Settings Signal Process Video Latitude Video Noise Rejection AUTO Dynamic Range Control [Process Switch] Process Switch 2nd Process Mode Process Switch Range Fast Target Detection SART (Common) Obs. Scene Preset Obs. Scene (Page 1/6) Target Enhance Echo Process Rain AUTO Change H –...
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Settings Obs. Scene Preset (Page 5/6) Gain Offset Fishnet Detection Antenna Height Back Next (Page 6/6) Save as User Settings Load User Settings Initialise Back Obs. Scene Common [AUTO Change Obs. Scene] Short Short (Maximum) MID (Maximum) Long [Obs. Scene] Short Long Trails...
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Settings Preset of Same Fleet [Tab]TT [List: Same fleet list] No. / Target ID Delete [List: Same fleet list] [Tab]AIS No. / MMSI Delete Test Video TT Test TT Simulator Gate Display [Status] Vector Constant VD Level Mode (Manual) VD Level (Manual) VD Level (AUTO) Gate Size Tracking...
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Settings Event Mark [Contact In (RPU)] [List: RPU list] No. / Type / Colour [Contact In (SLC)] [Tab]SLC1 [List: SLC1 list] No. / Type / Colour [List: SLC2 list] [Tab]SLC2 No. / Type / Colour [Numeric Keys (1,2,3)] Settings – Numeric Keys [Settings] –...
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Settings [GPS Ver. R40.00~] [Position] Geodetic Datum Antenna Height Fix Mode DOP Level [Position Averaging] Position Speed Course Elevation Mask RAIM Level [GNSS](if there is a satellite type) QZSS GLONASS Master Reset Send Data Status DGPS Select Station Frequency Bit Rate DGPS Mode [DGPS Status] Frequency...
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Settings Colour and Brightness Day / Night Def. [Tab]Display Colour (Page 1/2) Outer PPI Inner PPI Character RADAR Video RADAR Trails (Time) Target Symbol Range Rings Next (Page 2/2) Own Symbol / HL / Vector EBL1 / VRM1 / PI EBL2 / VRM2 Special Line Back...
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Settings Key Assignment [Tab]Use Key DISP Off User Key 1 Detail User Key 2 Detail User Key 3 Detail User Key 4 Detail User Key 5 Detail User Key 6 Detail User Key 7 Detail User Key 8 Detail User Key 9 Detail User Key 10 Detail...
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C.1.2 Service Service Adjustment Basic Adjustment Tune Adjustment Tune Adjustment Mode Bearing Adjustment Range Adjustment Master Slave TXRX Antenna Height Tune Peak Adjustment Tune Indicator Output BP [In case of connected current model magnetron scanner unit] MON Adjustment MON Indicator Adjustment MON Level [In case of connected new scanner unit]...
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Service Installation Ship’s Parameters Ship’s Name Length Beam Keel – Trans MAX Speed Limit Settings Setting Password Maintenance Information [Tab]Storage [Drive Information] Drive / Total / Free [File Information] File / Usage [Tab]Hardware MAC Address RADAR Safety Switch [In case of connected new scanner unit] Clear TX Time Clear Motor Time Clear PS FAN Time...
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Service Maintenance [Initialisation Initialisation (All settings except service)] Set Default [Initialisation (Service setting)] Set Default Settings Backup Main Drive C: >> (Text box) Browse Backup Appendix C Menu List and Materials C-14...
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Not use the asbestos For further information,contact: URL Head office : http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/ Marine Service Department 1-7-32 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053, Japan : tmsc@jrc.co.jp e - mail One - call : +81-50-3786-9201 ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified CODE No.7ZPRD1019 OCT. 2020 Edition 1...
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JRC 5400 RADARS VESSELS OWN VECTOR HAS DISAPPEARED, ALBEIT WHEN CLICKING ON TARGET THE TARGETS HAS A VECTOR BUT NOT OWN VESSEL
In the JRC JMR-5400 Series radar, the own vessel vector disappears when the radar is set to Relative Vector Mode. In this mode, only the relative vectors of targets are displayed, and the true vector of the own ship is not shown.
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