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Then, wipe his mouth so that foaming mucus does not accumulate inside.
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Transmitter-receiver Unit Type NTG-3037/3037A...
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Scanner Unit Type NKE-1075/1075A (12 Feet)
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Display Unit Type NCD-4263(Self-standing Type) xiii• |...
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Monitor Unit Type NWZ-158T (Desktop Type) (Option) Control Unit Type NDC-1279T (Desktop Type) (Optyon) Keyboard Unit Type NCE-7721T (Desktop Type) (Option) Display Unit Type NCD-4263T (Desktop Type) (Option)
CONTENTS PREFACE ..................i Before Operation ................ii Cautions to be Used during Operation ........iii PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION • ¡ Cautions for high voltage ..............v • ¡ What to do in case of electric shock ..........v FIRST-AID TREATMENTS • ™ First-aid treatments ................vi •...
3. BASIC OPERATION 3.1 FLOW OF OPERATION ..............3-1 • ¡ Power ON and Start the System ..........3-2 • ¡ Observe and Adjust Video ............3-4 • ¡ Tuning Operations ................. 3-6 • ¡ Acquire and Measurement Data ..........3-7 •...
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• ¡ Check Operation Status [TEST] ..........3-64 • ¡ FUNCTION ..................3-73 • ¡ Expand Targets ................3-74 • ¡ Display Processed Videos ............3-75 • ¡ Reduce Radar Interference ............3-76 • ¡ Personal Information ..............3-77 • ¡ Display of Navigational Information .........3-80 •...
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• ¡ Cancellation of Displaying Target Data [TGT DATA] .....5-19 5.7 ALARM DISPLAY ................5-20 • ¡ Dangerous Target Alarm: CPA/TCPA ........5-20 • ¡ Guard Zone Alarm [GUARD ZONE] ..........5-21 • ¡ Lost Target Alarm [LOST TARGET] ..........5-22 • ¡ System Function Alarm [ARPA(DATA)] ........5-23 •...
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• ¡ Replacement of Magnetron (V1/V201) ........8-21 • ¡ Replacement to TRHPL (A202/A203)(JMA-9933-SA/9932-SA) ........8-21 • ¡ Replacement of Diode Limiter(A203) (JMA-9923-7XA/9XA, JMA-9922-6XA/9XA)........8-20 • ¡ Replacement of PIN Attenuator(A302) (JMA-9923-7XA/9XA, JMA-9922-6XA/9XA).......8-21 • ¡ Replacement of the Liquid-Crystal Monitor ......8-22 8.5 ADJUSTMENT .................8-23 •...
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JMA-9900 ARPA Series Radar System Composition ...... A-1 JMA-9900 ARPA Series Radar System Circuit Block ....... A-2 Fig.101 Block Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9933-SA and JMA-9923-7XA/9XA Fig.102 Block Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9932-SA and JMA-9922-6XA/9XA Fig.103 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9933-SA (SELF STANDING TYPE) Fig.104 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9933-SA...
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Fig.116 Primary Power Supply lock Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9932-SA Fig.117 Primary Power Supply lock Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9923-7XA/9XA Fig.118 Primary Power Supply lock Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9922-6XA/9XA Fig.119 Internal Connection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-1079 Fig.120 Internal Connection Diagram of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-1079-D Fig.121 Internal Connection Diagram of Scanner Unit,...
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23.1 inch color raster-scan LCD display unit 9900 In addition, a radar switching function ( interswitch ) can be added to switch between two, four or eight eight radar units. However, in order to this function for four or eight units, an external switching box is necessary.
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the soft button on a screen and screen menu.
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Fig.1.9 EXTERIOR DRAWING OF DISPLAY UNIT, TYPE NCD-4263(SELF-STANDING TYPE) 1• \ 1 6...
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Fig.1.10 EXTERIOR DRAWING OF MONITOR UNIT, TYPE NWZ-158 (DESKTOP TYPE)(OPTION) 1• \ 17...
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Fig.1.11 EXTERIOR DRAWING OF CONTROL UNIT, TYPE NDC-1279 (DESKTOP TYPE)(OPTION) 1• \ 1 8...
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Fig.1.12 EXTERIOR DRAWING OF KEYBOARD UNIT, TYPE NCE-7721 (DESKTOP TYPE)(OPTION) 1• \ 19...
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Fig.1.13 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR,TYPE JMA-9933-SA Fig.1.14 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR,TYPE JMA-9932-SA Fig.1.15 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR,TYPE JMA-9923-7XA Fig.1.16 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR,TYPE JMA-9923-9XA Fig.1.17 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR,TYPE JMA-9922-6XA Fig.1.18 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR,TYPE JMA-9922-9XA...
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3038 4 2 6 3 S H I P ' S MAIN AC100/230V 50/60Hz, 1 AC230V 50/60Hz, 3 1kVA Note: Note: Eliminating the interference on frequencies used for marine communications and Eliminating the interference on frequencies used for marine communications and navigation due to operation of the radar.
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4 2 6 3 AC100/230V 50/60Hz, 1 AC230V 50/60Hz, 3 1kVA Note: Eliminating the interference on frequencies used for marine communications and navigation due to operation of the radar. All cables of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment. (Ex.
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- 1 0 8 9 - 7 3028 4 2 6 3 AC100/230V 50/60Hz, 1 AC230V 50/60Hz, 3 800VA Note: Eliminating the interference on frequencies used for marine communications and navigation due to operation of the radar. All cables of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment. (Ex.
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- 1 0 8 9 - 9 3028 4 2 6 3 AC100/230V AC100/230V 50/60Hz, 1 AC230V 50/60Hz, 3 800VA Note: Eliminating the interference on frequencies used for marine communications and navigation due to operation of the radar. All cables of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment. (Ex.
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All cables of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment. (Ex. Radiotelephone. Communications receiver and direction finder. etc) Especially inter-wiring cables between scanner unit and display unit of the radar should not run parallel with the cables of radio equipment. Fig.1.17 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAM OF RADAR, TYPE JMA-9922-6XA 9922...
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- 1 0 8 7 - 9 4 2 6 3 AC100/230V 50/60Hz, 1 AC220V 50/60Hz, 3 800VA Note: Eliminating the interference on frequencies used for marine communications and navigation due to operation of the radar. All cables of the radar are to be run away from the cables of radio equipment. (Ex.
SECTION 2 NAME AND FUNCTION OF CONTROL PANEL SWITCHES AND FUNCTION OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS NAME AND FUNCTION OF CONTROL PANEL SWITCHES.......2-1 FUNCTION OF SOFTWARE BUTTONS ............2-6...
SECTION 3 BASIC OPERATION Select Bearing Display Mode [AZI MODE] .......3-48 3.1 FLOW OF OPERATION..........3-1 Cancel Ship’s Heading Line [HL OFF] ......3-49 Power ON and Start the System .........3-2 Cancel All Display Items Except HL and Cross Cursor Mark Observe and Adjust Video...........3-4 [+] [DATA OFF]..............3-49 Tuning Operations...............3-7 Display PI(Parallel Index Lines )[PI] ......3-50...
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● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● [Ⅲ] Changing the Setting of Pull-down Menu This method can be used in most of boxes where a numeric value is to be entered.
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SECTION 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING Measurement by Trackball ........4-1 Measurement by Range Rings......4-2 Measurement by EBLs and VRMs ....... 4-2 Measurement between Two Optional Points ..4-4...
SECTION 6 TRUE AND FALSE ECHOES ON DISPLAY Radar Wave with the Horizon .......... 6-1 Strength of Reflection from the Targets ......6-3 Sea Clutters............... 6-3 False Echoes..............6-3 Display of Radar Transponder (SART) ......6-6...
SECTION 8 COUNTERMEASURES FOR TROUBLE AND ADJUSTMENT 8.1 FUNCTION CHECK ............8-1 Vector Constant...............8-38 Function Check on Test Menu .........8-2 Quantization Level ............8-39 List of Alarms and other Indications ......8-14 Adjustment of NSK Unit to Gyro Compass and Log ...8-40 8.2 TROUBLESHOOTING ..........8-17 Main Bang Suppression Adjustment ......8-42 8.3 COUNTERMEASURES TO TROUBLE ......8-18 8.6 SETTING ..............8-44...
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For maintenance, consult with the near-by dealer or our sales department. Such maintenance will be made with changes. For futher details of after-sale service, contact the JRC Offices in the list at the end of this ‚ X manual.
APPENDIX Radar System Composition ..........Table A-1 S band System Composition Equipment JMA-9933-SA JMA-9932-SA NKE-1079(*1) NKE-1075A(*1) Type of Scanner NJU-63 NJU-63 Type of Performance Monitor NTG-3037 ------ Type of Transmitter-receiver Unit NMA-446 NMA-487 Type of Modulator Unit NRG-88 NRG-222 Type of Receiver Unit NCD-4263(*2) Type of Display Unit *1 NKE-1079-1 (110V AC 60 Hz 1φ)
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Table A-2 X band System Composition Equipment JMA-9923-7 JMA-9923-9 JMA-9922-6 JMA-9922-9XA NKE-1089- NKE-1089- NKE-1087- NKE-1087-9(*4) Type of Scanner 7(*1) 9(*2) 6(*3) NJU-64 Type Performance Monitor Type of Modulator Unit NMA-449 Type of Receiver Unit NRG-98/154 NCD-4263(*5) Type of Display Unit *1 NKE-1089-71/72 (7ft 100/110/220/230V AC 60Hz 1φ) NKE-1089-72F (7ft 220/230V AC 60Hz 3φ) NKE-1089-71D/72D (7ft 100/110/220/230V AC 60Hz 1φ)
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Radar System Circuit Block ..........Table A-3 3-unit Type Scanner (S band) Type of Scanner NKE-1079-1 NKE-1079-2F NKE-1079-1D NKE-1079-2DF (100V AC,1 (220V AC,3 (100V AC,1 (220V AC,3 φ φ) φ φ) CQC-764 CQC-764 CQC-764 CQC-764 Inner Antenna CBP-129 CBP-128 CBP-129 CBP-128 Driving Part CCK-751...
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Table A-5 3-unit Type Scanner (X band) Type of NKE-1089-71/91 NKE-1089-72/92 NKE-1089-72F/92F Scanner (100/110VAC,1φ) (220/230VAC,1φ) (220/230VAC,3φ) CQC-1108 CQC-1108 CQC-1108 Inner Antenna CBP-170 CBP-171 CBP-172 Driving Part ("D" is attached with a heater control part option to a form name Heater Cont:CCK-751) Table A-6 2-unit Type Scanner (X band) NKE-1087-6 NKE-1087-6...
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Table A-7 3-unit Type Transmitter-receiver Unit Composition (S band) NTG-3037 Type of Transmitter-receiver Unit NMA-1253 Modulator Unit CPA-209 ・Modulator circuit CFR-161 ・Filter circuit CNM-236 ・Inner Modulator Unit NRG-88 Receiver Unit CAE-344-1 ・IF AMP circuit CAF-424 ・RF AMP circuit CGH-205 ・LO OSC circuit CBD-1274 ・Bias circuit CNL-23...
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Table A-9 NCD-4263 Type Display Unit Circuit Compositions Unit NCD-4263 Remarks Display Code CWB-1256 Inner display unit /LOG I/F unit CMJ-462A NSK/LOG I/F circuit Rack unit CQD-1949 Terminal board circuit CMC-1218 Display control circuit CDC-1209 Radar process circuit CQC-1094 Mother board CWB-1211-PSO/RST Inner keyboard unit CCK-900...
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Inner keyboard unit CCK-900 Panel circuit 1 CCK-901 Panel circuit CCK-902 Panel circuit 3 CFQ-6908-RSO/RST Connection cable Option Table A-12 NWZ-158 Type Monitor Unit Circuit Compositions NWZ-158 JRC Code Monitor Unit Remarks Monitor unit CWB-1255T Case part CCK-906 Operation unit...
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In this state, re-select the pattern diagram and seitch over the units. If the re-selection fails, contact JRC service depot. Pre-heat Time Countdown (on display center or the upper part) When the seitchover operation is completed, the timer at the display center or the upper part will start the countdown.
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Fig.101 Block Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9933-SA,JMA-9923-7XA/9XA...
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Fig.102 Block Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9932-SA,JMA-992-6XA/9XA...
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14-CROES COMPLEX CABLE H - 2695110056 (JRC SUPPLY) Fig.103(1) Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9933-SA (self standing type AC 220V 3f)
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14-CROES COMPLEX CABLE H - 2695110056 (JRC SUPPLY) Fig.103(2) Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA -9933-SA (self standing type AC220V AC100V 1f)
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14-CORES COMPLEX CABLE H-2695110056 (JRC SUPPLY) Fig.104(1) Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9933-SA (desk top type AC 220V 3f)
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14-CORES COMPLEX CABLE H-2695110056 (JRC SUPPLY) Fig.104(2) Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9933-SA (desk top type AC220V AC100V 1f)
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Fig.105(1) Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9932-SA (self standing type AC 220V 3f)
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Fig.105(2) Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9932-SA (self standing type AC220V AC100V 1f)
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Fig.106(1) Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9932-SA (desk top type AC 220V 3f)
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Fig.106(2) Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9932-SA (desk top type AC220V AC100 1f)
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14-CORES COMPLEX CABLE H-2695110056 (JRC SUPPLY) Fig.107 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9923-7/9XA (self standing type AC 220V/230V 3f)
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14-CORES COMPLEX CABLE H-2695110056 (JRC SUPPLY) Fig.108 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9923-7/9XA (self standing type AC220V/230V 1f AC100V/110V 1f)
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14-CORES COMPLEX CABLE H-2695110056 (JRC SUPPLY) Fig.109 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9923-7/9XA (desk top type AC 220V/230V 3f)
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14-CORES COMPLEX CABLE H- 2695110056 (JRC SUPPLY) Fig.110 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9923-7/9XA (desk top type AC220V/230V 1f AC100V/110V 1f)
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Fig.111 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9922-6/9XA (self standing type AC 220V/230V 3f)
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Fig.112 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9922-6/9XA (self standing type AC220V/230V 1f AC100V/110V 1f)
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Fig.113 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9922-6/9XA (desk top type AC220V/230V 3f)
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Fig.114 Terminal Board Connection Diagram of Radar, Type JMA-9922-6/9XA (desk top type AC220V/230V 1f AC100V/110V 1f)
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DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-4263) SCANNER (NKE-1079) B101 POWER UNIT (CBD-1661) TB701 U1/TB102 NFB701 TB701 TB701 V1/TB102 TB701 TB701 W1/TB102 J701 TB701 SFA SWITCHI J701 PS(POWER On/Off) TX/STBY CONTROL TRANSMITTER-RECEIVER UNIT (NTG-3037) PWRALM CIRCUIT PSMON P+12V U1/TB202 +24V +24V V1/TB202 W1/TB202 +3.3V On/Off 250V CNT +5V On/Off •...