JRC JCY-1800 Instruction Manual

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VOYAGE DATA RECORDER
VOYAGE DATA RECORDER
Conforms to IMO MSC.214(81)
JCY-1800
JCY-1800
INSTRUCTION
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
MANUAL

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  • Page 1 JCY-1800 JCY-1800 VOYAGE DATA RECORDER VOYAGE DATA RECORDER Conforms to IMO MSC.214(81) INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL...
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Thank you for buying JRC JCY-1800 Voyage Data Recorder (VDR). This equipment helps the investigators to detect the cause of marine accident to prevent the recurrence in the future. The equipment records voyage data, as required by the International Standard, during the navigation and the hull data of the vessel.
  • Page 4 • The recorded data at an accident shall be protected against unauthorized or inadvertent overwriting. The following label under the nameplate shows that the JCY-1800 conforms to resolution MSC.214(81) . Conforms to IMO MSC. 214(81). Please preserve the recording data of the VOYAGE DATA RECORDER ( VDR / S-VDR ) Press the CARD STOP SWITCH on the internal Main Control Board for about 10 seconds to preserve the recorded data in the CF CARD after an incident.
  • Page 5: Before Operation

    Before Operation SYMBOL MARKS In this manual, and on the product, we use international warning signs to call your attention to important items that, if not handled correctly, can present danger to yourself or property. These warning note classifications are shown below. Understand the meanings of the signs before proceeding to read the manual.
  • Page 6: Precautions

    Precautions Never short-circuit the + and – pins. Never disassemble, modify, destroy, throw into fire, heat, use with non-specified applications and use after the expiry date. Above acts may cause leakage of fluid, generation of heat, fire, explosion, destruction, or injury by heat. The Power Supply Unit (NBL-327) of this equipment incorporates a battery.
  • Page 7 Precautions If water enters into the equipment, turn off the power supply switch, pull out the plug from the outlet, and contact the Sales Department, the nearest branch company, branch office, sales office, or any agent of Japan Radio Co., Ltd. The water inside the equipment may result in a fire, an electric shock, or a fault.
  • Page 8 Precautions Do not remove, damage, or alter the labels attached to the equipment. Do not install the equipment, if the location is infringed by water, humid, dusty, or with soot. Ignoring the caution may result in a fire, an electric shock, or a malfunction. Hands off the equipment if your hand or glove is wet either with freshwater or seawater.
  • Page 9: Exterior Of System Components

    Exterior of System Components Recording Control Unit Protective capsule Unit Operation Panel Unit...
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Preface ............................. i Before Operation ...........................iii Precautions............................ iv Exterior of System Components ....................vii Abbreviations ..........................xi Glossary ............................xii 1. Operation..........................1 Outline of the Equipment ....................1 Configuration........................1 1.2.1 System diagram......................3 Starting and Stopping the System ..................4 1.3.1 Starting the system ......................
  • Page 11 Contents 2. Specification ........................... 29 2.1 Protective Capsule Unit: PCU (NDH-316A/316)..............29 2.2 Recording Control Unit: RCU (NDV-1800)................. 30 2.2.1 Operation panel (Internal).................... 30 2.2.2 Data Processor Unit ...................... 30 2.2.3 Power Supply Unit: PSU ....................32 2.2.4 External Interface ......................32 2.2.5 Environmental condition ....................
  • Page 12 Contents 4. After-sales Service ........................49 To request the service ......................49 Disposal of unit ........................51 Disposal of used battery ....................51 5. Outside Drawings .......................... 53 Recording Control Unit: NDV-1800 .................. 53 Operation Panel Unit: NCG-169..................54 Protective Capsule Unit: NDH-316A / 316 ............... 55 Connection Box: NQE-3163 ....................
  • Page 13: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Abbreviations VDR: Voyage Data Recorder IMO: International Maritime Organization IEC: International Electrotechnical Commission PCU: Protective Capsule Unit RCU: Recording Control Unit CF CARD: Compact Flash Card FAN ABN. LED: Fan Abnormal LED FGB: Frame Grabber Board OPU: Operation Panel Unit PCMCIA: Personal Computer Memory Card International Association HDD:...
  • Page 14: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary A.861: IMO Performance Standard for VDR IEC61996: Performance Requirements for VDR IEC60945: General Requirements IEC61162: Digital Interfaces Standard HDT: Heading true sentence header ID of IEC61162-1 VBW: Dual ground/water speed sentence header ID of IEC61162-1 UXGA: Ultra eXtended Graphics Array (1600 x 1200: High resolution pixel)
  • Page 15: 1. Operation

    NDH-316 detect the position of the PCU. The performance of NDH-316A and NDH-316 is equivalent; both models are capsule for the JCY-1800 and interchangeable. Mounting dimensions also are the same. Connects the PCU and the RCU with a Connection Box NQE-3163 power supply cable and a LAN cable.
  • Page 16 1. Operation The options configuration of the equipment is shown in Table 2. Table 2: Options Configuration Name of Optional Component Type Name Function To use as an “Exposed” type, remove the flange of Microphone Unit (MIC) NVT-161 “Built in the ceiling” type. Maximum nine sets of microphones can be installed, inclusive of standard configuration.
  • Page 17 1. Operation 1.2.1 System Diagram Figure 1 The system diagram of the equipment. Figure 1: System Diagram...
  • Page 18 1. Operation 1.3 Starting and Stopping the System 1.3.1 Starting the System ATTENTION To operate the RCU, the front door has to be unlocked and opened. To turn on the equipment, after all units are connected, follow the procedure described below. 1.
  • Page 19 1. Operation 6. Checking the System Operation When the RCU, the OPU, the PCU, the MIC and the option unit are all on, and when they operate normally, LEDs on the MCB, the PSU in the RCU and the OPU display as follows. LEDs on the MCB of the RCU: 1) The REC LED is on.
  • Page 20: Operation Panel Unit (Ncg-169)

    1. Operation 1.3.2 Stopping the System To stop the equipment, follow the procedures described below. ATTENTION To operate the RCU, the front door has to be unlocked and opened. ATTENTION Do not turn off the breaker of the power distribution board while the system is active.

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