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Marine Radar Equipment
Instruction Manual
<Basic Operation>
Overview
Name and Function of Each Unit
Common Basic Operations
Range and Bearing Measurement Methods
Basic Operation of the Radar
Target Tracking and AIS
True and False Echoes on Display
Functions of the ECDIS (Option)
Route Planning
Route Monitoring
Monitoring a Dragging Anchor
Automatic Sailing (Option)
Operating a Chart (Option)
Creating a User Chart/ Updating a Chart
Manually
Logbook
Setting Up Screen View
Setting Up Alerts
Setting Up the Operation Mode
Adjusting and Setting Up Equipment (for
Services)
Playing Back Data Recorded During
Navigation [Playback]
Maintenance & Inspection
Failures and After-Sale Services
About Disposal
Specifications
Radar Antenna Block Diagrams
Alert List
Setting the Interswitch
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  • Page 1 Overview Name and Function of Each Unit JMR-7230-S3/S JMR-7225-7X3/9X3/6X/9X/6XH Common Basic Operations JMR-7210-6X/6XH Range and Bearing Measurement Methods JMR-7272-S Basic Operation of the Radar JMR-7282-S/SH JMR-7296-6X/9X Target Tracking and AIS JMR-9230-S3/S True and False Echoes on Display JMR-9225-7X3/9X3/6X/9X/6XH Functions of the ECDIS (Option)
  • Page 3 PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the JRC Multi Function Display JMR-7200/JMR-9200 Series. This equipment meets the performance standards of the IMO (International Maritime Organization) and the IHO (International Hydro graphic Organization), and serves to improve safety, reduce fuel combustion, concentrate voyage information as the main device of the INS (Integrated Navigation System).
  • Page 4  Safety Cautions  Cautions for High Voltage High voltages, ranging from several hundreds to tens of thousands of volts, are used in electronic apparatus, such as radio and radar instruments. These voltages are totally harmless in most operations. However, touching a component inside the unit is very dangerous. (Any person other than authorized service engineers should not maintain, inspect, or adjust the unit.) High voltages on the order of tens of thousand volts are most likely to cause instant deaths from electrical shocks.
  • Page 5  Emergency Measures  Method of First-Aid Treatment Precautions for First-Aid Treatments Apply artificial respiration to the person who collapsed, minimizing moving as much as possible avoiding risks. Once started, artificial respiration should be continued rhythmically. (1) Refrain from touching the patient carelessly as a resultof the accident; the first-aider could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself.
  • Page 6  Treatment to Give When the Patient Has a Pulse Beating but Has Ceased to Breathe ∗ Performing mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration (1) Bend the patient's face backward until it is directed to look back. (A pillow may be placed under the neck.) (2) Pull up the lower jaw to open up the airway.
  • Page 7  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 8  Precautions upon Equipment Operation  DANGER Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipment. Checking or repair by an unqualified person may cause a fire or an electric shock. Contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing.
  • Page 9 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.
  • Page 10 When cleaning the screen and Trackball of Operation Unit, do not wipe hard with a dry cloth. Also, do not use glass cleaner, alcohol, gasoline, or thinner to clean the screen. Also avoid wiping with water. It may cause surface damage or equipment failure.
  • Page 11 Before starting automatic sailing, be sure to check the safety of the route and the safety when crossing safety contour. Otherwise, accidents may result. If the own ship has arrived at the boundary of a WPT during automatic sailing, be sure to check the safety and perform turning manually by the operator him/herself.
  • Page 12 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.
  • Page 13 Since these alarms may include some errors depending on the target tracking conditions, the navigation officer himself should make the final decision for ship operations such as collision avoidance. Making the final navigation decision based only on the alarm may cause accidents such as collisions.
  • Page 14 Do not block the ventilation opening of the equipment. Otherwise, heat may accumulate inside to cause a fire or a malfunction. This equipment is intended for use as an aid to navigation only. • If no backup measures, such as using another ECDIS unit for confirmation, are taken, be sure to use official marine charts together with this equipment to make any navigational decision.
  • Page 15 During sailing, be sure to check the own ship’s position and bearing as often as necessary, regardless of whether the automatic sailing is in operation or not. Otherwise, accidents may result. Do not turn off the power during Backup/Restore. Otherwise, a function may fail, and an accident may occur. Do not do the backup operation of data while sailing.
  • Page 16 Adjust the preset of the observation scene according to the oceanographic condition, with the thorough understanding of the features of the radar signal processing setting. The optimum radar performance may not be able to be demonstrated due to the contents of the changed setting or the oceanographic condition at that time.
  • Page 17 The Mounting Point of the Warning Label Warning Label NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Warning Label NBD-913 Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 18 Warning Label CWA-246 26inch Display Unit Mount Kit...
  • Page 19 Warning Label CWA-245 19inch Display Unit Mount Kit xvii...
  • Page 20 処理部 (卓上型) Warning Label NQE-3141-4A/8A インタースイッチユニット NQE-3141-4A/8A Interswitch Unit xviii...
  • Page 21 Warning Label NQE-3167 Power Control Unit Warning Label NKE-1129/A-7、NKE-1129/A-9 Radar A NKE-1125/A-6、NKE-1125/A-9 Radar A NKE-1696-6/9 Radar Antenna...
  • Page 22 Warning Label NKE-1139/A Radar Antenna NKE-1139/1130 空中線 NKE-1130/A Radar Antenna Warning Label NTG-3230/A、NTG-3225/A Transmitter-Receiver...
  • Page 23 Warning Label NKE-1632/A Radar Antenna Warning Label NKE-2632/A、NKE-2632-H Radar Antenna...
  • Page 24 EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE NKE-1139/A Radar Antenna (12 feet) NKE-1130/A Radar Antenna (12 feet) NKE-1632/A Radar Antenna (12 feet) NKE-2632/A、NKE-2632-H Radar Antenna (8 feet) xxii...
  • Page 25 NTG-3230/A Transmitter-Receiver (30 kW) xxiii...
  • Page 26 NKE-1129/A-7 Radar Antenna (7 feet) NKE-1129/A-9 Radar Antenna (9 feet) NKE-1125/A-6 Radar Antenna (6 feet) NKE-1125/A-9 Radar Antenna (9 feet) xxiv...
  • Page 27 NKE-2254-6HS NKE-2103/2103-6HS NKE-1696-6 Radar Antenna (6 feet) NKE-1696-9 Radar Antenna (9 feet)
  • Page 28 NTG-3225/A Transmitter-Receiver (25 kW) xxvi...
  • Page 29 CWA-245 Display Unit CWA-246 Display Unit with tray CWA-246 Display Unit without tray xxvii...
  • Page 30 NCE-5605 Trackball Operation Unit NCE-5625 Keyboard Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit NBD-913 Power Supply Unit xxviii...
  • Page 31 NWZ-207/214 19inch Display NWZ-208 26inch Display NWZ-233 27inch Display NQE-3167 Power Control Unit (Option) xxix...
  • Page 32 NQE-3141-4A Interswitch Unit (Option) NQE-3141-8A Interswitch Unit (Option) NQE-1143 Junction Box...
  • Page 33 Glossary Admiralty Information Overlay published by United Kingdom Hydrographic Office (UKHO). Automatic Identification System ARCS Admiralty Raster Chart Service. A raster chart published by UKHO Autosail The system automatically navigates to keep the scheduled route. Same as automatic sailing. Acquisition/Activation zone Anti-clutter rain Rain/snow clutter suppression Anti-clutter sea...
  • Page 34 CPA/TCPA Distance to the Closest Point of Approach/Time to the Closest Point of Approach. Course Through Water. The direction of the ship's movement through the water Data Server Organization providing S-63 chart DIST Distance Dead Reckoning Dynamic License Dynamic licensing of C-Map chart license by Jeppesen Det Norske Veritas DRIFT The current velocity for manual correction or the current speed on the...
  • Page 35 InterSWitch unit Local Mean Time Longitude Latitude Long Pulse Marine Equipment Directive. Request standard for standardization of marine equipment within the EU region Abbreviation of this equipment name. The formal name is Multi Function Display. The navigation support functions such as radar, ECDIS, CONNING, and CAM with this equipment can be executed by switching.
  • Page 36 Rhumb Line Range Rings Relative vector A predicted movement of a target relative to own ship’s motion Relative Motion. A display on which the position of own ship remains fixed, and all targets move relative to own ship. RM(R) Relative Motion. Relative Trails RM(T) Relative Motion.
  • Page 37 Chart CD containing the chart data updated from Base CD. This can be used when Base CD data has been imported. USER CODE A user-specific code assigned by JRC. Required in using ARCS and S-63 charts. Universal Time, Coordinated Variable Range Marker...
  • Page 38 Frequency deviation range : The range of variation of the Q0N frequency used for transmission waves of a solid-state radar. Generally, the greater the frequency deviation range, the higher the resolution in the range direction. Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department : Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department of Japan Coast Guard.
  • Page 39 Sea state The average height of the wave expressed by dividing into several classes. Ship-avoiding operation To operate the ship in order to avoid obstacles during automatic navigation, regardless of the scheduled route Sleeping AIS target A target indicating the presence and orientation of a vessel equipped with AIS Spot depth Numeric representation of depth...
  • Page 40 How to Use This Manual Structure of this manual This manual is structured as shown below. Read the necessary section according to the purpose. Item Contents Preface Describes the purposes of using this equipment. Safety Cautions Describes the cautions for a high voltage, precautions Emergency Measures for rescue of victims of an electric shock, and the method of First-Aid treatment.
  • Page 41 <Function> Section 12 Describes automatic sailing. Automatic Sailing (Option) Section 13 Describes chart operations. Operating a Chart (Option) Section 14 Describes creation of user charts and automatic chart Creating a User Chart/ Updating a Chart updating. Section 15 Describes the logbook. Logbook Section 16 Describes the detail setting of screen display.
  • Page 42 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 mouse button Click the right button Example: Display the context menu by clicking the right mouse button.
  • Page 43 Contents Basic Operation Section 1 Overview ..................1-1 Functions ..........................1-2 Features ..........................1-5 Components .......................... 1-8 Structure ..........................1-14 General System Diagrams ....................1-53 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit ..........2-1 Name and Main Function of the Operation Unit ..............2-1 2.1.1 Trackball operation unit ....................
  • Page 44 2.3.2.6 AIS ........................2-46 2.3.2.7 Maintenance INFO ....................2-48 Names and Main Functions of Each Section of the RADAR Screen ........2-49 2.4.1 Presentation and mode information ................2-50 2.4.2 Radar signal information ..................... 2-51 2.4.3 Radar system information ................... 2-52 2.4.4 Chart Status Information .....................
  • Page 45 3.7.1 Stopping a buzzer ....................... 3-23 3.7.2 Confirming alert contents .................... 3-23 3.7.3 Acknowledging the alert ....................3-26 3.7.4 Displaying alert list and alert history ................3-27 Switching the Day/Night Mode .................... 3-35 Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen and Operation Unit ..........3-37 3.9.1 Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen...............
  • Page 46 3.14.7.1 Object in the non-selected state ................3-66 3.14.7.2 Object in selected state ..................3-66 3.14.8 Manual updating ......................3-68 3.14.8.1 Unsaved object ..................... 3-68 3.14.8.2 Saved object ......................3-68 3.14.8.3 C-MAP chart ......................3-68 3.14.9 Buoy object ......................... 3-68 3.14.10 Light object ........................
  • Page 47 3.22 Returning to a Task Menu by Ending the Operation ............3-101 3.23 Terminating this equipment ....................3-103 3.24 Using a DVD Drive ......................3-104 Section 4 Range and Bearing Measurement Methods ........ 4-1 List of Measuring Tools ......................4-1 Target Position ........................
  • Page 48 unit (All mode) ...................... 4-30 4.6.4 Setting parallel index lines individually (Individual mode)........... 4-31 4.6.4.1 Changing the bearing/interval/end point of parallel index lines in the trackball operation unit (Individual mode) ................4-34 4.6.5 Displaying lines at equal interval on the left and right sides of the own ship's position (Track mode) ....................
  • Page 49 4.10 Offsetting the Own Ship's Position Manually (Position Offset Function of Manual position fix) ............................4-71 4.10.1 Displaying the [Manual position fix] dialog box ............4-71 4.10.2 Description of the [Position Offset] tab of the [Manual position fix] dialog box ... 4-73 4.10.3 Setting the offset amount that is input in the [Enter Offset] dialog as the offset position ........................
  • Page 50 Contents...
  • Page 51 Section 1 Overview Do not put any container with water or small metallic object on this equipment. Water may spill or metal may enter the equipment, causing fire, electric shock or other troubles. Should water or metal have entered the equipment, turn off the circuit breaker and contact our sales division, branch office, service center or representative located nearest to you.
  • Page 52 Presentation Library Ed. 4.0.1 AND satisfies the currently valid IHO standards defined in IHO’s website (https://www.iho.int/mtg_docs/enc/ECDIS-ENC_StdsIn_Force.htm). The software version of this equipment that satisfies these IHO standards can be confirmed on the JRC website (https://www.jrc.co.jp/product/ecdis_version) or directly on this equipment.
  • Page 53 • Target tracking functions (manual/automatic target acquisition and tracking, vector and trail displays and alarm displays) • 8-unit switchover (Interswitch) function (Option) • Electronic navigational chart display (Option) *1: The following databases can be displayed (ARCS cannot be displayed.) - S-57 Ed3.0/3.1 - S-63 - C-Map Ed3.0 Professional/Professional+ - C-Map ENC...
  • Page 54 • Logging of navigation information onto the SSD • Own ship’s playback using logged data Note This manual describes the methods of handling the RADAR mode and the ECDIS mode, however, this manual does not describe the handling method of the Conning mode. For the handling of the conning mode, refer to the “JAN-7202/9202 Conning Display Instruction Manual”.
  • Page 55 Features This MFD has the following features: Common functions: Utilization of an icon menu Intuitive operation system based on the workflow High-resolution large screen Message reception notification function Notifies arrival of a new AIS message and so on with a badge. Utilization of a common information window Enables display of target information and simple conning information (wind direction/wind speed information, etc.) with a simple switching operation.
  • Page 56 Equipped with high performance radar signal processing ASIC BLZZARD™ of new design By eliminating unnecessary signals (clutters) from the radar video signals obtained from a wide dynamic range receiver, target detection is enhanced. Target tracking (TT) function by utilizing the latest technology By using the latest high-speed DSP and tracking algorithm, the target acquisition/tracking performance is improved, achieving stable operation for target tracking inside of clutters also.
  • Page 57 Performance monitor function This function monitors radar performance (transmission output and reception sensitivity) on the screen. Interswitch function (Option) By connecting to the interswitch unit (optional), up to 8 radars can be inter-switched with simple operations. Up to 4 units: An interswitch unit separate type from the indicator and cable for connecting each indicator are necessary.
  • Page 58 Components A list of components and optional accessories is shown below. Components of the Display Unit Name Model Q'ty Remarks Display unit Main unit Display (JMR-72XX/JAN-72XX) NWZ-207 or Included in the main NWZ-214 unit. (JMR-92XX/JAN-92XX) NWZ-208 or NWZ-233 NCE-5605 Included in the main Trackball operation unit unit.
  • Page 59 Installation Manual (English) Option Canvas cover Option (JMR-72XX/JAN-72XX) Option Hood (JMR-92XX/JAN-92XX) Accessory CD cleaner Packing in 1 box Spare parts for the main unit Packing in 1 box Spare parts for the junction box Option 付録 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 60 List of Radar Antenna Types and Specifications Transmitting Power Rate of Radio wave Transmitter- Radar antenna type Band power supply revolution type receiver unit NKE-1139/A NTG-3230/A 30kW 24rpm NKE-1130/A 30kW 24rpm NKE-1632/A P0N,Q0N 250W 24rpm NKE-2632/A P0N,Q0N 250W 24rpm NKE-2632-H P0N,Q0N 250W 48rpm...
  • Page 61 CAT 1H JMR-9210-6X NKE-2103-6 CAT 1 Wide range AC input 24VDC JMR-9210-6XH NKE-2103-6HS CAT 1H (For backup) JAN-9201 ECDIS JAN-9202 Conning JMR-7230-S3 NKE-1139/A NTG-3230/A CAT 2 JMR-7230-S NKE-1130/A CAT 2 JMR-7272-S* NKE-1632/A CAT 2 100-115VAC 50/60Hz 1φ JMR-7282-S* NKE-2632/A CAT 2 220-240VAC 50/60Hz 1φ...
  • Page 62 Sensor LAN switch unit SENSOR LAN SWITCH UNIT Cradle frame CRADLE FRAME 5. In JMR-9225-9X3/JMR-9225-7X3 and JMR-7225-9X3/JMR-7225-7X3, the following type name of JRC is used for the waveguide between the transmitter-receiver unit and the radar antenna. Waveguide Length Type name of JRC...
  • Page 63 6. In JMR-9230-S3 and JMR-7230-S3, the following type name of JRC is used for the coaxial cable between the transmitter-receiver unit and the radar antenna. Coaxial cable Length Type name of JRC HF-20D 30MT HF-20D (30MT) 付録 1-13 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 64 Structure The dimensional outline drawing of this equipment is shown below. Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1139/A) Section 1 Overview 1-14...
  • Page 65 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1130/A) 付録 1-15 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 66 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1632/A) Section 1 Overview 1-16...
  • Page 67 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-2632/A) 付録 1-17 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 68 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-2632-H) Section 1 Overview 1-18...
  • Page 69 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1129/A-7) 付録 1-19 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 70 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1129/A-9) Section 1 Overview 1-20...
  • Page 71 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1125/A-6) 付録 1-21 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 72 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1125/A-9) Section 1 Overview 1-22...
  • Page 73 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-2254-6HS) 付録 1-23 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 74 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-2103-6/6HS) Section 1 Overview 1-24...
  • Page 75 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1696-6) 付録 1-25 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 76 Outline Drawing of Radar Antenna (NKE-1696-9) Section 1 Overview 1-26...
  • Page 77 Outline Drawing of Transmitter-Receiver Unit (NTG-3230/A) 付録 1-27 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 78 Outline Drawing of Transmitter-Receiver Unit (NTG-3225/A) Section 1 Overview 1-28...
  • Page 79 Outline drawing of 26inch Display (NWZ-208) 付録 1-29 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 80 Outline drawing of 27inch Display (NWZ-233) Section 1 Overview 1-30...
  • Page 81 Outline drawing of 27inch Display (NWZ-233) with NZK-233 Adapter 付録 1-31 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 82 Outline drawing of 19inch Display (NWZ-207) Section 1 Overview 1-32...
  • Page 83 Outline drawing of 19inch Display (NWZ-214) 付録 1-33 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 84 Outline Drawing of Central Control Unit (NDC-1590/A) Section 1 Overview 1-34...
  • Page 85 Outline Drawing of Power Supply Unit (NBD-913) 付録 1-35 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 86 Outline Drawing of Trackball Operation Unit (NCE-5605) Section 1 Overview 1-36...
  • Page 87 Outline Drawing of Keyboard Operation Unit (NCE-5625) 付録 1-37 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 88 Outline Drawing of Junction Box (NQE-1143) Section 1 Overview 1-38...
  • Page 89 Outline Drawing of 26inch Cradle Frame (CWA-246) (with display, trackball operation unit and keyboard operation unit installed) 付録 1-39 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 90 Outline Drawing of 27inch Cradle Frame (CWA-246) (with display, trackball operation unit and keyboard operation unit installed) Section 1 Overview 1-40...
  • Page 91 Outline Drawing of 19inch Cradle Frame (CWA-245) (with display, trackball operation unit and keyboard operation unit installed) 付録 1-41 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 92 Outline Drawing of 26inch Desktop Frame (CWB-1595) Section 1 Overview 1-42...
  • Page 93 Outline Drawing of 27inch Desktop Frame (CWB-1595) 付録 1-43 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 94 Outline Drawing of 26inch Desktop Frame (CWB-1660) Section 1 Overview 1-44...
  • Page 95 Outline Drawing of 27inch Desktop Frame (CWB-1660) 付録 1-45 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 96 Outline Drawing of 19inch Desktop Frame (CWB-1594) Section 1 Overview 1-46...
  • Page 97 Outline Drawing of 19inch Desktop Frame (CWB-1659) 付録 1-47 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 98 Outline Drawing of Operation Unit Desktop Frame (CWB-1596) Section 1 Overview 1-48...
  • Page 99 Outline Drawing of Large Tray (CWB-1593) 付録 1-49 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 100 Outline Drawing of Interswitch Unit (NQE-3141-4A) (Option) Section 1 Overview 1-50...
  • Page 101 Outline Drawing of Interswitch Unit (NQE-3141-8A) (Option) 付録 1-51 Section 1 Overview...
  • Page 102 Outline Drawing of Power Control Unit (NQE-3167) (Option) Section 1 Overview 1-52...
  • Page 103 General System Diagrams Connection examples of this equipment are shown below. (5A) NKE-1139/A Scanner Unit NBL-175 Step down Transformer NJU-84 Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NTG-3230/A Transmitter Receiver Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring...
  • Page 104 (5A) NKE-1130/A Scanner Unit NBL-175 Step down Transformer NJU-84 1600VA Performance Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913...
  • Page 105 (5A) NKE-1632/A Scanner Unit NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power 24VDC 24VDC/Max300W Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 106 (5A) NKE-2632/A Scanner Unit NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power 24VDC 24VDC/Max300W Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 107 (5A) NKE-2632-H Scanner Unit NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power 24VDC 24VDC/Max300W Power Supply Unit...
  • Page 108 (5A) NKE-1129/A-7 Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NTG-3225/A Transmitter Receiver Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of...
  • Page 109 (5A) NKE-1129/A-9 Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NTG-3225/A Transmitter Receiver Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of...
  • Page 110 (5A) NKE-1125/A-6 Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913...
  • Page 111 (5A) NKE-1125/A-9 Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913...
  • Page 112 NKE-1696-6 CCK-1105 (5A) Scanner Unit Heater Control Part NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power...
  • Page 113 NKE-1696-9 CCK-1105 (5A) Scanner Unit Heater Control Part NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power...
  • Page 114 (5A) NKE-2254-6HS Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer 1600VA Performance Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913...
  • Page 115 NKE-2103-6 Scanner Unit NJU-85 Performance Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power 24VDC...
  • Page 116 NKE-2103-6HS Scanner Unit NJU-85 Performance Monitor NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power 24VDC...
  • Page 117 Scanner Unit (For Radar Overlay) NWZ-208/233 26/27inch Monitor Unit NQE-3141-4A/8A Interswitch Unit (Option) NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power...
  • Page 118 (ex. RADIOTELEPHONE, COMMUNICATIONS RECEIVER and DIRECTION FINDER. etc..) ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE RADAR SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT. General System Diagram of JMR-7230-S3 Section 1 Overview 1-68...
  • Page 119 (5A) NKE-1130/A Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-84 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor (Option) NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of...
  • Page 120 (5A) NKE-1632/A Scanner Unit NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power 24VDC...
  • Page 121 (5A) NKE-2632/A Scanner Unit NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring NBD-913 Emergency Electric Power 24VDC...
  • Page 122 Option Circuit Breaker (Dock Supply) 0.6/1kV DPYCYS-1.5 (5A) Ship’s Main AC100V / 220V NKE-2632-H For Heater Scanner Unit Upper Deck Lower Deck NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) W64:7ZCNA4187(0.40m) 150/250V TTYCSLA-4 (IEC61162-2) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 GYRO COMPASS...
  • Page 123 (5A) NKE-1129/A-7 Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NTG-3225/A Transmitter Receiver Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC)
  • Page 124 (5A) NKE-1129/A-9 Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NTG-3225/A Transmitter Receiver Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC)
  • Page 125 (5A) NKE-1125/A-6 Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring...
  • Page 126 (5A) NKE-1125/A-9 Scanner Unit NBL-175 NJU-85 Step down Transformer Performance 1600VA Monitor NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) NDC-1590/A Central Control Unit Inner wiring 24VDC/Max0.4A (For LAN Unit) Inner wiring 24VDC/Max2A (For Junction Box:SLC) Transitional Source of Inner wiring...
  • Page 127 Option Circuit Breaker (Dock Supply) NKE-1696-6 CCK-1105 0.6/1kV DPYCYS-1.5 (5A) Ship’s Main AC100V / 220V Scanner Unit Heater Control Part For Heater Upper Deck Lower Deck NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) W64:7ZCNA4187(0.40m) 150/250V TTYCSLA-4...
  • Page 128 Option Circuit Breaker (Dock Supply) NKE-1696-9 CCK-1105 0.6/1kV DPYCYS-1.5 (5A) Ship’s Main AC100V / 220V Scanner Unit Heater Control Part For Heater Upper Deck Lower Deck NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) W64:7ZCNA4187(0.40m) 150/250V TTYCSLA-4...
  • Page 129 Option Circuit Breaker (Dock Supply) (5A) NKE-2254-6HS Scanner Unit NBL-175 0.6/1kV DPYCYS-1.5 Ship’s Main AC 220V NJU-85 Step down Transformer For Heater Performance 1600VA Monitor Upper Deck Lower Deck NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) W64:7ZCNA4187(0.40m)
  • Page 130 NKE-2103-6 Scanner Unit NJU-85 Performance Monitor Upper Deck Lower Deck NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) W64:7ZCNA4187(0.40m) 150/250V TTYCSLA-4 (IEC61162-2) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 GYRO COMPASS (IEC61162-2) No.1 DGPS 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 (IEC61162-1) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 SDME (IEC61162-1) BNWAS...
  • Page 131 NKE-2103-6HS Scanner Unit NJU-85 Performance Monitor Upper Deck Lower Deck NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) W64:7ZCNA4187(0.40m) 150/250V TTYCSLA-4 (IEC61162-2) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 GYRO COMPASS (IEC61162-2) No.1 DGPS 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 (IEC61162-1) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 SDME (IEC61162-1) BNWAS...
  • Page 132 Scanner Unit (For Radar Overlay) NWZ-207 or NWZ-214 19inch Monitor Unit (Option) NQE-3141-4A/8A Interswitch Unit (Option) NCE-5625 NCE-5605 Keyboard Operation Unit Trackball Operation Unit (Option) W64:7ZCNA4187(0.40m) 150/250V TTYCSLA-4 (IEC61162-2) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 GYRO COMPASS (IEC61162-2) No.1 DGPS 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 (IEC61162-1) 150/250V TTYCSLA-1 SDME (IEC61162-1) BNWAS...
  • Page 133 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit Name and Main Function of the Operation Unit 2.1.1 Trackball operation unit [10] When turning off the power supply, do not hold down the power button of the operation unit. Otherwise, a trouble may occur due to termination failure. Name Function outline Power supply button...
  • Page 134 Name Function outline [ZOOM OUT] key • "Observation range" Setting will increment one step larger in the case of RADAR. • "Scale" Setting will increment one step smaller in the case of ECDIS. • When this key is held pressed, setting will step continuously until released. Track ball Moves the cursor on the screen.
  • Page 135 Name Function outline [HOME] key • Returns own ship to the home position within the display screen. - TM: Moves the own ship to the TM RESET position. - RM: Moves the own ship to the on-center position (when it is at off-center only). [DAY NIGHT] key Switches the display color on the screen over 5 levels according to the brightness on the bridge.
  • Page 136 2.1.3 Display unit [Brightness Adjustment] [Power] button buttons [Power] button When the Power button is pressed while the power of the display unit is turned off, the power is turned on. To turn off the power of the display unit, press the Power button for 5 seconds or longer. [Brightness Adjustment] buttons These buttons are used to adjust the brightness of the screen.
  • Page 137 Names and Main Functions of the Task Screen Common Sections This section describes the names of task screen common sections and outlines the main functions. Refer to "2.2.5 Key assignment indication area" Refer to "2.2.1 Task Switching Button" Refer to "2.2.4 Alert notification area"...
  • Page 138 2.2.1 Task Switching Button Task switching button To switch to a required task, click on the task switching button. Click on the task to be executed from [RADAR]/[ECDIS]/[CONN](Conning Display)/[CAM]. Memo The [Primary] badge is displayed on the task that is set to the Primary function (basic task). Example: ECDIS is the Primary function 2.2.2 Right Toolbar The functions of the buttons of the right toolbar are as follows.
  • Page 139 2.2.3 Left Toolbar The functions of the buttons of the Left Toolbar are as follows. Some buttons on the Left Toolbar are normally displayed and others are not. Click on the Disclosure button to switch the display. Normal display Normal non-display Disclosure button When the disclosure...
  • Page 140 2.2.3.1 Buttons that are normally displayed [Auto] (Cursor mode selection) button PEN (Write tool) button When this button is clicked on, the cursor Clicking on this button during user chart mode is switched to the AUTO mode. creation, manual chart update or route For the details of the cursor mode, refer to planning brings up the corresponding "3.13 Cursor AUTO Mode".
  • Page 141 2.2.3.2 Buttons that are normally hidden [Chart On/Off] button Clicking on this button switches to show or hide the chart. [Map On/Off] button Clicking on this button switches to show or hide the user chart. [Screen Capture] button When this button is clicked on, the screen [Eraser tool] button that is currently displayed is captured.
  • Page 142 2.2.5 Key assignment indication area When the [MULTI] dial is turned, the assigned functions are operated. For the function assignment, refer to "3.15 [Multi] dial". 2.2.6 Navigation tools The tools that are used for measurement are displayed. [PI] button Use this button to operate the parallel index line cursor. For the details, refer to "4.6 Using Parallel Index Lines (PI)".
  • Page 143 2.2.7 Own Ship Information Do not use the offset function during navigation. If the equipment is used with the offset value entered as the own ship position (deviated from the actual position), accidents may result. When the offset values are entered, the [Offset] badge is displayed at the position display on the Own Ship Information.
  • Page 144 [Sensor value background colors] Each background color represents the following meaning. Normal color: Normal sensor value Yellow: The reliability of the sensor value is deteriorating. Red: The sensor value is abnormal. Note When position offset is applied, the background color of "GPS" and "DR" part changes to yellow.
  • Page 145 See the previous page. Position Displays Position information. [1] The data name of the Position is displayed. [2] The sensor source of the Position is displayed. Select a sensor source in the [Source] combo box. Any of the following sensor sources can be selected. When [Menu] is selected, the [Sensor Selection/Status] dialog dialog is displayed.
  • Page 146 Common Information Window The common information window is commonly used by RADAR and ECDIS. The information that is displayed on the Common Information Window can be classified into information monitoring and information referencing. An information monitoring window is used together with radar PPI and a chart, and the information includes TT/AIS value information, conning blocks, etc.
  • Page 147 Information reference window Informatio n monitor window Display example under ECIDS screen Memo This section provides the overview of each common information window. For the operations and settings of the common information windows, refer to "3.6 Operation of the Information Monitor Window". 2.3.1 Information monitor windows Information monitoring related windows is as follows.
  • Page 148 2.3.1.1 Target INFO Target INFO is the display monitor window that displays movement information of TT/AIS. In Target INFO, TT information, AIS information, and AIS extended information are displayed. Memo When the screen is a 26inch screen and the mode is the RADAR mode, Target Info is also displayed in the Extra Target INFO Area.
  • Page 149 The following information items are displayed. Displayed Explanation information TT ID Displays the identification number (1 to 100) of a TT target. Displays the bearing of a TT target. Range Displays the distance to a TT target. COG or CTW Displays the course of a TT target.
  • Page 150 • AIS information of the target is displayed. • When the (AIS standard/extension switching) button is clicked on, the display is switched between the standard display and the extended display. • The following information items are displayed. Displayed information Explanation AIS ID Displays the identification number (1 to 1000) of an AIS target.
  • Page 151 AIS SART information AIS SART information is displayed by using an extended display. Unlike the AIS information extended display, the following items are not displayed. • Call Sign • Destination • (AIS standard/extension switching) button APP A APP B 2-19 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit...
  • Page 152 2.3.1.2 TT List A TT List lists the degrees of risks of TT targets. For the details, refer to "6.14.2 Displaying the TT/AIS Target List". 2.3.1.3 AIS List The AIS List lists the degrees of risks of AIS targets. For the details, refer to "6.14.3 AIS List". 2-20 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit...
  • Page 153 2.3.1.4 AIS Detail INFO This window displays detail information on one AIS target. AIS information of the target is displayed. When either one of is clicked on, AIS information before or after the information currently displayed is displayed. When a safety message is received, is set to valid display.
  • Page 154 Displayed information Explanation Navigation Status Displays the navigation conditions of an AIS target. 0: Under Way Using Engine 1: At Anchor 2: Not Under Command 3: Restricted Maneuverability 4: Constrained by Her Draught 5: Moored 6: Aground 7: Engaged in Fishing 8: Under Way Sailing 9: Reserved for HSC 10: Reserved for WIG...
  • Page 155 Displayed information Explanation Cargo Category When the setting of the type of a ship is 2X, 4X, 6X, 7X, 8X or 9X, the digit shown at the end of the code represents the cargo/condition. X1 Category X(DG/HP/MP) X2 Category Y(DG/HP/MP) X3 Category Z(DG/HP/MP) X4 Category OS(DG/HP/MP) X9 No Additional Information...
  • Page 156 Displayed information Explanation Status Status of an AIS target • Sleeping • Active • Lost • Danger • Selected Source AIS information source - Direct - Repeated - VTS DTE Indicator Displays the DTE Indicator of an AIS target. 0: available 1: not available AIS Class Displays the AIS class type of an AIS target.
  • Page 157 Note In “screen fixed display” (C mode), EBL/VRM is not displayed in the 2 PPI. Memo When the numbers of the direction graduations become overlapped and cannot be distinguished, the numbers will be thinned out and displayed. [1] Range scale combo box Select a range scale from the combo box and set up the range scale.
  • Page 158 2.3.1.6 Wind/Current Block The Wind/Current Block shows the wind speed and current information. 26inch screen 19inch screen [1] Wind/Current meter Displays the wind speed and current. The display varies depending on the setting of the [N-UP]/[H-UP] (N-UP/H-UP switching) button. N-UP display26inch screen H-UP display [a] Wind bearing/speed Indicates the wind bearing/wind speed.
  • Page 159 [b] Flow direction/speed Indicates the flow direction. The arrow indicates the direction of the current. [c] Ship’s heading Indicates the ship's heading. When N-UP is selected, the north of the direction ring of the meter is fixed on top, and the own ship symbol rotates to indicate the heading.
  • Page 160 [Speed] (wind speed) is shown as a numerical value. [5] Tidal current information Shows the tidal current information. Display varies depending on the ship’s heading display method. Ship’s heading display is N-UP Ship’s heading display is H-UP [Set] (tidal current direction) and [Drift] (current drift) are displayed in numeric values. For 26-inch screen, either of the following symbols is also displayed.
  • Page 161 [7] Tidal current information Shows the tidal current information. Display varies depending on the ship's heading display method. Ship’s heading display is N-UP Ship’s heading display is H-UP [Set] (tidal current direction) and [Drift] (current drift) are displayed in numeric values. APP A APP B 2-29...
  • Page 162 2.3.1.7 Conning The Conning shows simple conning information. Click [Conning] on the [Page Selection] dialog box. When [Conning] is not displayed, drag the scroll bar downwards. Scroll bar The [Conning] window is displayed. There are four panes on the [Conning] window in the case of the 26-inch screen and one pane in the case of the 19-inch screen.
  • Page 163 Click a window switching button to show the [Contents Selection] window. 26-inch screen Memo When two Engines/Propellers are installed, two buttons are displayed on the 26-inch screen, one for port (PORT) and the other for starboard (STBD). Port Starboard APP A APP B 2-31 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit...
  • Page 164 Click on the button of the information to be displayed on the pane. [Off]: No display [Depth]: Water depth information [Rudder]: Rudder angle information [EngineREV STBD]: Starboard engine/propeller information [EngineREV PORT]: Port engine/propeller information [Weather]: Weather information [ROT]: Turning speed information [Current]: Tidal stream information [Azimuth Thruster]:...
  • Page 165 2.3.2 Information reference windows By clicking on the buttons in the window, the contents that are displayed in the window can be switched. [Maintenance INFO] [AIS MSG Tray] [Active Alert] button button button [NAVTEX] [AIS] [Alert History] button button button Example of Extended Display Information reference related windows are listed below.
  • Page 166 When unread messages exist The number of unread messages is displayed on the [AIS MSG Tray] button as a badge. 2.3.2.1 Switching between a standard window and an extended window The information reference window can be switched to a standard window or an extended window. To switch to an extended window, click on the List extension button.
  • Page 167 [Example of standard window] A list screen and a detail screen are available for the standard window. To switch to the detail screen: Click on the [Detail] button. To switch to the list screen: Click on the [List] button. Scroll bar [Detail] button [List] button When the display contents overlap the top, bottom, left, or right side of the screen, a scroll bar is...
  • Page 168 2.3.2.2 AIS MSG Tray AIS messages are displayed. For the details of the AIS message tray, refer to "6.11 AIS Message Tray". 2-36 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit...
  • Page 169 2.3.2.3 NAVTEX The NAVTEX message is displayed. This equipment supports the NAVTEX messages of the NMEA format and NAVTEX format. The format that is used for displaying the NAVTEX messages is determined by the installation. [1] NAVTEX message list NAVTEX messages are listed. When a message line is clicked on, the details are displayed in “(2) Message details”.
  • Page 170 [b] Station ID Displays the message transmission source base station ID (A to Z). [c] Message ID Displays the message ID (A to Z). [d] Disp check box When this check box is checked, the symbol is displayed. [e] Protect check box When this check box is checked, the messages is protected.
  • Page 171 [c] Expiration Date Set the expiration date of the message. • When the calendar icon is clicked on, a calendar picker is displayed. Set the expiration date by using the calendar picker. ※The expiration date will be 15 days. [d] NAVTEX Message A message is displayed.
  • Page 172 [4] [Edit Position…]button When this button is clicked on, the [Location] dialog is opened. In this dialog, edit the position data of the NAVTEX symbol that is displayed on the map. [a] Position data list When the latitude or longitude of the position data is clicked on, a numeric input software keyboard is displayed.
  • Page 173 [c] [Separate] button Inserts a separator (--------) in the row following the row that is selected in the location data list. Use the separator by improving the presentation of the position data list. [d) [Delete] button Deletes the row (location data or separator) that is selected in the location data list. [e] [OK] button Validates the editing of the location data and closes the [Location] dialog.
  • Page 174 [×] (Close) button [a] Base station ID Select to which base station message transmission is requested by checking the check box of the base station ID (A to Z). [b] Message ID Select a type of the message to be requested by checking the check box of the message ID. [c] [OK] button When this button is clicked on, transmission of the selected message is requested to the selected base station and the [NAVTEX Messages Request] dialog is closed.
  • Page 175 [6] [Jump] button When this button is clicked on, the NAVTEX symbol of the NAVTEX data that is selected from the NAVTEX message list is displayed on the chart. Display example of the NAVTEX symbol Memo When the NAVTEX message contains any of the following latitude/longitude patterns, the NAVTEX symbol is displayed on the chart.
  • Page 176 2.3.2.4 Active Alert This window displays active alerts that occurred in this equipment. For the details, refer to "3.7.4 Displaying alert list and alert history". 2-44 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit...
  • Page 177 2.3.2.5 Alert History This window displays the history of alerts that occurred in this equipment. For the details, refer to "3.7.4 Displaying alert list and alert history". Memo The Alert History screen is displayed under the extended window only. A standard window is not available.
  • Page 178 2.3.2.6 AIS This window displays AIS information. The AIS window includes the "Own Ship AIS Data" window that displays the AIS information of the own ship and "Last Lost AIS Target" window that displays the information of the last AIS target that is lost. When the [Own Ship AIS Data] button is clicked on, the Own Ship AIS Data window is displayed.
  • Page 179 Window of the information of the last lost AIS target Ship’s specific Dynamic information Static information that may be changed static information at navigation For the details, refer to "6.16 Displaying the Last Lost AIS Target". APP A APP B 2-47 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit...
  • Page 180 2.3.2.7 Maintenance INFO Maintenance information are displayed. For the details of the Maintenance INFO, refer to "21.9 Confirming Maintenance INFO". 2-48 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit...
  • Page 181 Names and Main Functions of Each Section of the RADAR Screen This section describes the names and the main functions of each section of the RADAR screen. Refer to "2.4.6 Other ship information". Refer to "2.4.3 Radar Refer to "2.4.1 Presentation and system information".
  • Page 182 2.4.1 Presentation and mode information Range scale combo box Motion mode combo box Bearing mode combo box Set the observation range. Set the motion mode. Set the bearing mode. For the details, refer to "5.3.2 For the details, refer to "5.4.6 For the details, refer to "5.4.5 Setting Changing the observation Setting a motion mode".
  • Page 183 2.4.2 Radar signal information Observation Scene Selection button This button sets an observation scene For the details, refer to "5.3.7 Adjusting to optimal images (Selection of observation scenes)". RADAR signal processing setting button This button sets RADAR signal processing. When this button is clicked on, a setting dialog box appears.
  • Page 184 2.4.3 Radar system information On this window, verify, adjust, and set a signal tuning status. The display varies according to the radar antenna type. Confirmation and adjustment of tuning Standby/transmission This button checks the tuning switching button status and slightly adjusts. Whenever this button is For the details, refer to "5.3.3 clicked on, the mode is...
  • Page 185 Note When the RADAR transmission status in RADAR mode is Transmit, the following menu items cannot be selected. • [Chart] • [Chart Maintenance] • [Help] 2.4.4 Chart Status Information Official/Unofficial information of the chart When an ENC chart is displayed, “ENC” is displayed. When a chart other than ENC is displayed, “Non-ENC”...
  • Page 186 2.4.5 Own track information Own ship's track color setting button When this button is clicked on, a [Plot Color] dialog box appears. Click on the color to be used from the list. 2-54 Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit...
  • Page 187 2.4.6 Other ship information [AIS] button This button sets the AIS function to On/Off. Off: Note When AIS is set to Off, alerts relating to AIS are also no longer displayed. [Filter] button When the cursor is placed on this button while AIS is On, the AIS Filter status is displayed.
  • Page 188 2.4.7 Display inside the PPI Automatic acquisition/ activation zone TT target symbol Association Ship's heading target marker Ship's heading line TT target number Radar trails Past position VRM1 AIS target symbol AIS target number AIS target vector VRM2 EBL1 Other ship's track EBL2 Own ship's symzbol Tracked target symbol...
  • Page 189 Names and Main Functions of Each Section of the ECDIS Screen (Option) The screen operation units specific to ECDIS are "Chart Information Area" and "Sub Information Area". For "Chart Information Area", the contents vary depending on whether the chart is ENC/C-MAP or RNC.
  • Page 190 2.5.1 Chart Information Area (ENC/C-MAP) Scale/Range combo box This button displays the current scale or range. Scale display Range display Select a scale or a range from the combo box. For the details, refer to "8.4.3 Switching between scale and range (S-57/C-MAP only)". Motion mode combo box Bearing mode combo box This button sets the bearing mode.
  • Page 191 Display category Set the display category of the chart. For the details, refer to "8.5 Changing the Object Category (S-57/C-MAP Only)". CATZOC display button (S-57 only) When this button is clicked on, the accuracy information of the chart will be displayed. Original scale display button (S-57 only) When this button is clicked on, the screen scale is changed according to the original scale of the...
  • Page 192 2.5.2 Chart Information Area (RNC) RNC information display Scale/Range button Motion mode button This area shows the geodetic datum and This button displays the This button sets the motion the original scale of the chart that is current scale. mode. displayed.
  • Page 193 Chart offset amount display When this button is clicked on, the chart offset amount is displayed on the dialog box. Chart selection button Select a chart from the [Select chart] dialog box that is displayed by clicking on this button. For the details, refer to "8.9.1 Selecting charts from all".
  • Page 194 2.5.3 Sub Information Area Memo • The display position of Sub Information Area varies according to the display size. Display position Display position 26/27inch screen (WUXGA/FHD) 19inch screen (SXGA) Switching tab When this tab is clicked on, the contents of the dialog are switched.
  • Page 195 [2] [Depth] dialog Displays the water depth. [Source] Displays the depth sounder that is used. FWD: Depth sounder installed at the front of the ship MID: Depth sounder installed at the center of the ship AFT: Depth sounder installed at the rear of the ship None: Hides the [Depth] tab.
  • Page 196 2.5.4 Bottom Bar (Sub Information Area) The functions of the Bottom Bar are shown in the table below. function Operation / condition Input range Enter and set the vector length. Vector (T) length 1~120min input box AIS / TT Filter It indicates ON / OFF of AIS / TT filter function.
  • Page 197 function Operation / condition Input range TT1,2 function Turn on / off the TT1 or 2 function. ― button Function ON: Function OFF: Display characters: One of the following is displayed according to the input contents. REL,GND,SE,*** 【conditions】 When TT1 or 2 is not used, the button and mode name are hidden.
  • Page 198 function Operation / condition Input range Radar switching ▼ Click the button to display the selection item and ― update the display to the selected item. Select the data input source of Radar Overlay 【conditions】 If there is no RADAR IF, hide the item. If there is a RADAR IF, it follows the following conditions.
  • Page 199 Section 3 Common Basic Operations Powering On and Starting Turn on the power supply according to the following procedure. Do not leave the disc in the DVD drive. Malfunctions of the drives may result. For low-temperature start-up, perform pre-heat for more than 30 minutes.
  • Page 200 Memo • At the center of the start-up screen, "RADAR" (in the case of RADAR), "ECDIS" (in the case of ECDIS), or "CHART RADAR" (in the case of CHART RADAR) is displayed depending on the type of the equipment. • When the power is supplied while all the power supplies are disconnected, the indicator can be started automatically without pressing the Power button.
  • Page 201 Starting Each Mode When this equipment starts up, a task menu is displayed on the screen. On the Task menu, you can select and start the desired mode from the operation modes available for this equipment. Task Menu Display Example When the button of the mode to be executed is clicked on, the screen of the mode is displayed.
  • Page 202 ECDIS Section 3 Common Basic Operations...
  • Page 203 Basic Operations when using a Trackball A trackball in the trackball operation unit is mainly used for the operations of this equipment. This section describes the basic operations performed using the trackball. 3.3.1 Basic trackball operations As the basic trackball operations, move the cursor that is displayed on the screen and perform various operations using the left and right mouse buttons.
  • Page 204 3.3.2.3 Selecting multiple objects When the cursor is set to multiple objects and the button is clicked, a list menu of the target objects is displayed. When an object is selected from the menu, the AUTO mode operation of the selected object is executed.
  • Page 205 3.3.5 Displaying simplified information and operational guide of objects When the cursor is set to a specific object, the "simplified information" and "operational guide" are displayed. Simplified information Operational guide When the cursor is moved, the display is cleared. APP A APP B Section 3 Common Basic Operations...
  • Page 206 3.3.6 Cursor types The following cursors are displayed by this equipment. Cursor Cursor Name Description Pointer cursor Indicates a position on the display panel, menu bar, dialog box, or context menu. Cross-hair cursor Indicates a position on the chart or PPI. In AUTO mode, this cursor is used by an off-centering function (ECDIS) or manual acquisition (RADAR).
  • Page 207 Cursor Cursor Name Description Numeric displayed Appears when the cursor is moved over an activated AIS target or AIS target cursor Numeric displayed Appears when the cursor is moved over an AIS digital information AIS target target or a TT digital information target. cancellation cursor Pointer cursor Appears when the cursor is moved over a hyperlink.
  • Page 208 Basic Menu Operations Various functions can be executed or set from the menu that is displayed by clicking on the [Menu] button. This section describes the basic menu operations. 3.4.1 Opening the menu Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar. [Menu] button The menu is displayed.
  • Page 209 [For ECDIS] The menu screen comprises two pages. Page switching button: Switch the menu screen by clicking on the button. Click on one of the buttons that are displayed on the menu. A dialog box for executing or setting the applicable function appears. Display Example APP A APP B...
  • Page 210 A submenu is displayed depending on the function. In this case, display a dialog box of the function by clicking on the button on the submenu. Example: TT/AIS Top menu of TT/AIS Submenu of TT/AIS When the submenu screen extends over two pages, similar to the menu screen, it is possible to switch between the pages using the page change buttons.
  • Page 211 Some functions comprise a classification pane and an edit pane and a dialog is available to hide the classification pane by using the Disclosure button. Example: "Settings" is clicked on the menu. Disclosure button Classification Edit pane pane APP A APP B Hiding the classification pane 3-13...
  • Page 212 Memo When the RADAR transmission status is Transmit in RADAR mode and Classification is selected, the classification pane is hidden automatically. 3.4.2 Menu list The menus that are displayed vary according to the task that is currently being executed. Task that is currently executed (: Display -: Hide) Menu Related section...
  • Page 213 3.4.3 Closing the menu Click on the [X] button on the menu (submenu). Basic Dialog Box Operations When a dialog box is opened, the dialog box is in the factory setting state or state at termination of the previous operation. The setting can be changed by the following operation.
  • Page 214 A function may also be set by opening another dialog box from the dialog box. File operation dialog box display button: When this button is clicked on, the [File operation] dialog box is opened. [Read only] check box: Specify the file as [Read Only] by checking the box by clicking.
  • Page 215 3.5.3 Title Bar The name (title) of the dialog box is displayed on the title bar of the dialog box. Title of the dialog box The dialog can be moved by dragging the title bar. When moving the dialog, move to the position that does not cover the operation area. If the dialog covers the operation area, it may interrupt the recognition of the display information.
  • Page 216 Operation of the Information Monitor Window This section describes the operation and editing of the information monitor window. For the details of the information monitor window, refer to "2.3 Common Information Window". 3.6.1 Opening the information monitor window Click on the page switching button on the initial display window. In the initial display, a blank window appears.
  • Page 217 [For ECDIS] Page switching button Click on the monitor information to be displayed. The applicable window is opened. Click. APP A APP B Example: When selecting the TT List in the RADAR 3-19 Section 3 Common Basic Operations...
  • Page 218 Returning to the [Page Selection] dialog box from each window When the page switching button on each window is clicked on, control returns to the [Page Selection] dialog box. Click. Example: Returning control from Target INFO in the RADAR Setting another window for the item (ECDIS only) Select the checkbox for the item for which another window is to be set.
  • Page 219 3.6.2 Displaying an information monitor window from other than the [Page Selection] dialog Use the following procedures to display an information monitor window from a display other than the [Page Selection] dialog box. Information monitor Display method window Target INFO 1) Click on the TT symbol.
  • Page 220 Confirming and Acknowledging an Alert When an alert occurs, a buzzer sound is emitted and an alert balloon is displayed in the alert notification area. Disclosure button Example of Balloon Alert To acknowledge the alert detailed information, click on the Disclosure button. For the details of the subsequent operations, refer to "3.7.2 Confirming alert contents".
  • Page 221 3.7.1 Stopping a buzzer To stop a buzzer (silencing), click the silence button in the alert notification area or press the [SILENCE] key in the trackball operation unit. [SILENCE] key Silence button 3.7.2 Confirming alert contents Alert icon showing that acknowledge not allowed Alert icon showing Alert icon showing...
  • Page 222 • Alarm button: Displayed when an alarm is generated. The button is displayed in red. The number of alarms is indicated on the button • Warning button: Displayed when a warning is generated. The button is displayed in orange. The number of warnings is indicated on the button.
  • Page 223 [4] Detail information Cause (Cause), Status (Status), date and times (Updated), details (Details), category (Category) and priority (Priority) to be taken are displayed. Memo About Information: Information is displayed in addition to a warning or a caution in the alert status area. Information is used to report operation errors and so on to the users.
  • Page 224 3.7.3 Acknowledging the alert After the [ACK] (acknowledgement) button of the alert detail display dialog box is clicked on or the [ALERT ACK] (alert acknowledgement) button of the trackball operation section is pressed after verification of the alert contents, the alert that is currently displayed is acknowledged. When there are multiple alerts, perform the same operation by displaying the details dialog box of another alert.
  • Page 225 3.7.4 Displaying alert list and alert history When an alert list button is clicked on, the "Alert List" dialog box of the common information window is displayed. Memo The common information window can be switched to either the standard window display or the enlarged window display.
  • Page 226 ["Active Alert" tab] [1] Active alert information The number of current alerts is displayed. Number of unacknowledged alerts Number of alerts [2] Active page information Up to 20 alert information items can be displayed in one page. Use this function to switch pages when the number of alert information items exceeds 20, requiring multiple pages.
  • Page 227 [3] Active alert list • The alert of the highest priority is automatically selected. When an alert in the active alert list is clicked on, the alert is selected. • The details of the selected alert are displayed in "[4] Active alert details". •...
  • Page 228 [4] Details of active alert Details of the alert that is currently selected are displayed. [Higher] button [Lower] button Alert Detailed information Cause Displays the cause of the alert. Details Displays the details of the cause of the alert. Priority Displays the alert priority (identification of Alarm/Warning/Caution).
  • Page 229 [5] Aggregation of alert When this button is clicked on, display of the aggregation of alert is switched to ON or OFF. Aggregation: ON Aggregation: OFF (Default) • When aggregation is off, all alerts are displayed. • When aggregation is on, alerts are aggregated. Displays Header alerts only. Header alerts APP A APP B...
  • Page 230 • When Cause of Header alerts is clicked, display of Member alerts is switched to ON or OFF. Member alerts [Header alerts] Alert of an aggregation, under which the associated member alerts are sorted. Header alerts are displayed with a when the header alert is associated with a member alert.
  • Page 231 ["Alert History" tab] Alerts that have been generated in the past are displayed. [1] Alert History List • Up to 20 events of alerts are displayed per page. • When an alert is no longer active, the alert is added to the top of the list. •...
  • Page 232 Event Detailed information Raised Alert raised Silenced Alert silenced ACKed Alert acknowledged Transferred Alert responsibility transferred UnACK-Rectified Rectified alert is unacknowledged Rectified Alert rectified Repeat Alert sound was repeated Removed Alert removed This event occurs when equipment shuts down, returns to the task menu, removes the installation, or loses the alert function.
  • Page 233 Switching the Day/Night Mode The screen display color can be switched to any of five levels according to the brightness within the bridge. Use the following procedure for switching. Click on the Day/Night button on the right toolbar. Adjustment buttons are displayed based on the brightness that is currently set. Example: Day2 is set.
  • Page 234 Change of the color of the Day/Night button, particularly the use of the [Night] color, may interfere with the recognition of display information. Memo The colors and brightness of the buttons can be changed by setting [Settings] - [Color and Brightness] in the menu.
  • Page 235 Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen and Operation Unit 3.9.1 Adjusting the Brightness of the Screen The screen brightness can be adjusted within the range from 0 to 100. Click on the [Display Brightness] button on the right toolbar. The following screen brightness buttons are displayed. Adjust the brightness by using the [Light] button and [Dark] button.
  • Page 236 3.9.2 Adjusting the Brightness of the Operation Unit The brightness of the operation section can be adjusted in 5 levels (0 to 4). Click on the [Panel Brightness] (Brightness of the operation unit) on the Right Tool Bar. The following operation unit brightness buttons are displayed. Adjust the brightness by using the [Light] button and [Dark] button.
  • Page 237 3.9.3 [Display Brightness] dialog If the [MULTI] dial is operated while [Display Brightness] function is selected as the [MULTI] dial assignment function, the [Display Brightness] dialog is displayed. It is possible to adjust the brightness of the display section by rotating the [MULTI] dial. In order to set an offset value so that when set to the same value as the screen brightness of other equipment, the light emitted becomes the same as in other equipment, click the [Advanced] button and adjust the offset using the...
  • Page 238 3.10 Mouseover Display When the mouse cursor is hovered over an object on the screen, the information on the object is displayed on a popup window near the cursor. When objects overlap, the following priority is applied and information on the object of the higher priority is displayed.
  • Page 239 Memo Refer to the following section for each object. • AIS target/tracking target “6.3 Displaying Symbols” • NAVTEX (symbol/line/area) “2.3.2.3 NAVTEX” • Event mark “8.12 Marking the Position of Own Ship with an Event Mark” • Information mark/tidal stream mark/Clearing Line/Highlight (highlighted display) “14.5.8 Creating Mariner's Mark/Line drawing objects (ECDIS screen only) ”...
  • Page 240 [Mouse Over Information] check box When [View]-[Options]-[Tooltips/Infotips] is selected on the menu, the [Mouse Over Information] check box is displayed. By default, this check box is turned ON. When the motion mode of the radar screen or chart is a relative motion display (RM) mode, the fixed object such as land moves.
  • Page 241 3.10.2 How to read mouseover display 3.10.2.1 Example of mouseover display When mouseover is performed on a User Chart (symbol), the following popup window is displayed. The width and height of the popup window changes according to the number of characters that are displayed.
  • Page 242 [4] SOG or STW Displays the speed over the ground (SOG) or the speed through the water (STW). [5] CPA (Closest Point of Approach) Displays the distance between the target and the closest point of approach. [6] TCPA (Time to Closest Point of Approach) Displays the time required to reach the closest point of approach with the target.
  • Page 243 (5) Start/end for specifying the duration Displays the start and end dates of the specified duration when an object display duration is specified. The display formation is as follows. [In the case of CCYYMMDD] CCYY: Year MM: Month DD: Day <Display example>...
  • Page 244 3.11 MOB (Man Over Board) When a person falls overboard, this monitoring function prevents loss of sight of the position of the person overboard. The MOB use procedure is as follows. Click on the MOB button on the right toolbar. The [Marker] dialog box appears and the MOB marker is displayed on the own ship’s position when the button is clicked on.
  • Page 245 See below for how to reference the [Marker] dialog box. [1] [Position] Displays the coordinate of the MOB marker. [2] [Bearing] Displays the bearing from the own ship to the MOB marker. [3] [Range] Displays the range from the own ship to the MOB marker. [4] NM/Km/sm switching button Whenever this button is clicked on, the unit of [Range] is switched to NM, km or sm.
  • Page 246 To exit from MOB Click the [X] button in the [Marker] dialog box. A confirmation dialog box appears. Click on the [OK] button. The [Marker] dialog is closed. The MOB marker is cleared Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-48...
  • Page 247 3.12 Setting up the Timer When [Timer] is selected in the Tools menu, the [Timer] dialog is displayed. In this dialog, the time to generate an alarm can be set up. 3.12.1 Setting up the timer To turn on the timer, select the [(LMT)] check box. To turn off the timer, clear the [(LMT)] check box.
  • Page 248 3.13 Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) and Variable Range Marker (VRM) 3.13.1 Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) and Variable range marker (VRM) The electronic bearing line (EBL) and the variable range marker (VRM) are the essential tools for measuring bearings and ranges. This equipment is equipped with two sets each for EBL (EBL1/EBL2) and VRM (VRM1/VRM2).
  • Page 249 Memo The line colors can be set on the dialog that is displayed by selecting [Settings] - [Color and Brightness] on the menu. 3.13.2 Displaying the EBL and VRM buttons Use the EBL/VRM button for creation and setting of EBL/VRM and bearing/range of EBL/VRM. The display method varies between RADAR and ECDIS.
  • Page 250 3.13.2.2 ECDIS [Displaying from the menu] Use the [EBL/VRM readout] dialog. Use the following method to display the dialog. Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar. A menu is displayed. Click on [Tools] - [EBL/VRM] on the menu. The [EBL/VRM readout] dialog is displayed.
  • Page 251 3.13.3 Basic manipulation of EBL/VRM 3.13.3.1 Switching the control right of EBL/VRM This equipment is equipped with two sets of EBL (EBL1/EBL2) and VRM (VRM1/VRM2). To use EBL/VRM, the EBL/VRM to be used must be enabled. To enable EBL/VRM, click on the EBL/VRM button. The status of EBL/VRM can be checked by using the EBL/VRM button.
  • Page 252 3.13.3.2 Setting up the measurement starting points The measurement starting points of the EBL/VRM in operation can be changed. Set up the measurement starting points as usage. Enable the manipulation of EBL/VRM by clicking on the EBL/VRM button. The display of the clicked button changes from [OFF] to the bearing presentation of the measurement starting point.
  • Page 253 3.13.3.3 Setting the EBL bearing to True/Relative display The EBL bearing True/Relative display can be changed by using the True/Relative button of EBL of the Navigation Tools (measuring tools). Setting the EBL numeric value display mode Click on the true/relative button of EBL bearing. Each time the button is clicked on, display switches between [T] →...
  • Page 254 3.13.3.5 Operating the intersecting point between EBL and VRM Place the cursor on the intersection mark () and click the mouse button. EBL and VRM are set to a movable state. Intersection EBL1 mark EBL2 VRM1 Intersection mark VRM2 Move the cursor to the required target or the coordinate. EBL and VRM move together with the cursor.
  • Page 255 3.14 Cursor AUTO Mode The cursor AUTO mode (referred to as AUTO mode henceforth) is a function that automatically executes the function (operation) that is assigned to the object when the object under the cursor is clicked on. The AUTO mode is effective for the following objects. Section that describes the function Object (operation) to be executed...
  • Page 256 3.14.1 No object When the button is clicked on the position without a valid object under the AUTO mode on a chart/PPI, the following operation is performed. [ECDIS] Executes off-centering (sets the clicked position as the center of the screen). [RADAR] Acquires the TT target manually when the button is clicked on inside of the PPI.
  • Page 257 [Activated AIS-SAR vessel target] The same operation as the normal activated AIS target is performed. [Numeric displayed AIS-SAR vessel target] The same operation as the normal numeric displayed AIS target is performed. [Activated AIS-SART] The same operation as the normal activated AIS target is performed. [Numeric displayed AIS-SART target] The same operation as the normal numeric displayed AIS target is performed.
  • Page 258 3.14.3 TT [TT target] When TT target is clicked on, a numeric value is displayed. [Numeric displayed TT target] When a numeric displayed TT target is clicked on, the numeric value display of TT is cancelled. 3.14.4 (AZ) Acquisition/Activation Zone End Distance Start Angle End Angle...
  • Page 259 3.14.5 AIS filter Sector Sector (Start angle) (End angle) * The section other than the sides of the sector is not Own ship targeted for selection. Ring [Sector (start angle)] When Sector (start angle) is clicked on, the cursor is set to the Sector (start/end angle) change mode. [Sector (end angle)] When Sector (end angle) is clicked on, the cursor is set to the Sector (end angle) change mode.
  • Page 260 3.14.6.2 Selected object The operation varies according to the object. (1) Symbol When the selected symbol is clicked on, a symbol move mode is set. When the right button is clicked, the symbol move mode is cancelled. (2) Simple line Simple line in the selected state Vertex...
  • Page 261 [Moving a vertex] When the middle point of simple line in the selected state is clicked on, vertex move mode of simple line is set. [Inserting a vertex] When a line segment of simple line in the selected state is clicked on, vertex insertion mode of simple line is set.
  • Page 262 (5) Arc A square of Drawing start four corners Click Drawing end angle [Moving an arc] When the arc in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of arc is set. [Changing a radius] When a square of four corners of the arc in the selected state is clicked on, radius set mode of arc is set.
  • Page 263 [Cancelling operation] By clicking the right button, the vertex move, insertion, or polygon move mode can be cancelled. (7) Area-Circle [Moving Area-Circle] When the circumference of the area-circle in the selected state is clicked on, an area-circle move mode is set. [Changing a radius] When a square formed by four corners of area-circle in the selected state is clicked on, an area-circle radius setting mode is set.
  • Page 264 [Cancelling operation] By clicking on the right button, the sector move, radius change, drawing start angle change or drawing end angle change mode can be cancelled. (10) Text [Moving text] When the text object in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of the text object is set. [Cancelling operation] By clicking the right button, the text move mode can be cancelled.
  • Page 265 (3) Tidal Stream When Tidal Stream in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of Tidal Stream is set. By clicking the right button, the Tidal Stream move mode can be cancelled. (4) Clearing Line [Moving Clearing Line] When a line segment of Clearing Line in the selected state is clicked on, move mode of Clearing Line is set.
  • Page 266 3.14.8 Manual updating 3.14.8.1 Unsaved object The operation of AUTO mode of unsaved objects is the same as for the User Chart. 3.14.8.2 Saved object When setting an edit mode by clicking on the saved object, the property screen of the saved object is displayed.
  • Page 267 3.14.12 VRM When VRM is clicked, the mode becomes one in which VRM is operated alone. 3.14.13 EBL/VRM intersecting point When the EBL/VRM intersection point is clicked, the mode becomes one in which EBL and VRM are operated simultaneously. 3.14.14 Node Fixed EBL/VRM When Node Fixed EBL/VRM is clicked on, the clicked point becomes the EBL/VRM intersecting point, and an EBL/VRM (1step) drawing mode is set.
  • Page 268 Dragging anchor monitoring polygon [Moving a vertex] When a vertex of a dragging anchor monitoring polygon in the selected state is clicked on, a vertex move mode of dragging anchor monitoring polygon is set. [Inserting a vertex] When a line segment of a dragging anchor monitoring polygon in the selected state is clicked on, a vertex insertion mode of dragging anchor polygon is set.
  • Page 269 [Leg] When Leg in the unselected state is clicked on, WPT is in the selected state and WPT insert mode is set. WPT corresponding to the selected Leg Unselected Selected state state By clicking the right button, the WPT insertion mode can be cancelled. [PORT] When PORT in the unselected state is clicked on, PORT is in the selected state and PORT width change mode is set.
  • Page 270 3.15 Saving the screen that is currently displayed The image that is displayed on the screen can be saved as a PNG file. Use the following procedure to save screen images. Click on the Disclosure button on the left toolbar. Buttons normally hidden are displayed.
  • Page 271 3.16 [MULTI] Dial 3.16.1 Functions of [MULTI] dial By turning the [MULTI] dial, the functions that are assigned to the [MULTI] dial can be operated. Assignment to the [MULTI] dial can be changed. 3.16.2 Functions assigned to [MULTI] dial 3.16.2.1 Displaying a screen for setting the function that is assigned By pressing the [MULTI] dial, the setting screen for the function that is currently assigned can be displayed.
  • Page 272 Select a function to be assigned from [Multi Dial] by turning the [MULTI] dial. Sequence number of assigned function and the Another function available for selection total number Item on the blue button is the function that is currently selected Another function available for selection Description of the function that is...
  • Page 273 3.17 Basic Operations of the Software Keyboard Use a software keyboard for inputting numeric values and characters in various setting operations. This section describes the basic operations of a software keyboard. 3.17.1 Starting a software keyboard When the mouse button is clicked on a numeric input text box on such as a dialog box, a numeric input software keyboard is displayed.
  • Page 274 3.17.2 Name and function of each section of the keyboard Numeric value input software keyboard [10] [11] [12] Sowtware full keyboard for character input * The description of the functions common to those of a numeric value input software keyboard is omitted. [18] [13] [14]...
  • Page 275 [1] Input value display section Displays the value that is input/edited through the software keyboard. [2] Spin button • When the right spin button is clicked on, the minimum unit value that can be set is added to the value that is displayed. When the left spin button is clicked on, the minimum unit value that can be set is subtracted from the value that is displayed.
  • Page 276 [6] Back Space key Clears the input value on the left-side of the cursor position. [7] [Cancel] key Cancels the input operation and closes the software keyboard. [8] Option key Displays the following keys according to the type of the software keyboard. •...
  • Page 277 [17] Character input key Use this key for character input. [18] [DEL] key Deletes the character on the right-side of the cursor. 3.17.3 Numeric value input example In this example, "12°34.567’ S" (south latitude 12°34.567’) is input as the latitude. Start up the latitude software keyboard.
  • Page 278 Enter "4". 12 ° ‘ N The active part moves to the right by one position. Enter "5" and "6". 12 ° 34 35 ° ‘ N Set the active part by clicking on the input part ("N" in this example) at the right end. Click on the [S] key of the option key.
  • Page 279 Inputting blank space in the decimal fraction section (3 digits) After a value is input and the [Enter] key is clicked on, the input of the decimal fraction section is determined. Example: 35 ° ‘ N Enter "5" and click on the [Enter] key. A "0"...
  • Page 280 Character modification example Move the cursor to the left-end (or right-end) of the character string to be modified and click the mouse button. The input caret moves to the clicked position. Click the mouse button on the input caret position and select the character string to be modified by dragging with the trackball.
  • Page 281 [Canceling a selected state] Under a selected state, click on another section inside of abcdefgh the active mark to cancel the selection. The input caret moves to the clicked position. After modification is determined, determine the input by clicking on the [Enter] key. APP A APP B 3-83...
  • Page 282 3.18 Setting a Date and a Time (Calendar Operation) Set a date and a time on the calendar input screen. The following calendar types are available. Calendar picker Calendar picker + Time picker From-To calendar picker + Time picker Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-84...
  • Page 283 3.18.1 Details and usage of a calendar picker and a time picker 3.18.1.1 Details of a calendar Selected date [1] Year selection spin button Selects a year to be displayed in the date selection box. • When the right spin button is clicked on, the year is changed in the ascending order. •...
  • Page 284 [4] Time selection spin button Sets an hour, a minute, and a second. • When the upper spin button is clicked on, the hour, minute, and second are changed in the ascending order. • When the lower spin button is clicked on, the hour, minute, and second are changed in the descending order.
  • Page 285 3.19 Help Help information on the operation of this equipment can be displayed. For the details of installation of Help, refer to “21.7 Updating Help data”. Memo The Preface, Section 1 and Appendix A are not displayed in the Help. Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar.
  • Page 286 [3] [Contents] tab Displays the contents. The contents are displayed in the content pane. For the procedure, refer to "Searching the required information from the contents" [4] Content pane The contents are displayed in tree format. When an item is clicked on, the related contents are displayed in the content display pane.
  • Page 287 Searching the required information from the contents. Click on the [Contents] tab. The contents are displayed on the contents pane. Click on the item containing the required information. The contents of the item that was clicked on are displayed on the contents display pane. APP A APP B 3-89...
  • Page 288 Searching terminologies Click on the [Search] tab. A search character input box is displayed. Enter a required terminology and click on the [Search] button. Search is performed within Help. When the applicable terminology is hit, the item containing the terminology is displayed on the contents pane. Click on the item containing the required information.
  • Page 289 3.20 Password Input Equipment settings are protected by a password. To open the dialog box of the protected setting function, the password input is necessary. Use the following procedure to enter a password. Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar. The menu is displayed.
  • Page 290 Display the menu by clicking again the [Menu] button on the left toolbar, and change over to the second page using the page switching button. The [Service] button is displayed in the menu. Click on the [Service] button. Check that service-related menus are displayed in the sub-menu. Subsequently, service-related menus can be set.
  • Page 291 3.21 Managing Files with File Manager The file manager function enables the copying of route files and User Chart from the hard disk of this equipment to external storage media such as DVD or from external storage media to the hard disk of this equipment.
  • Page 292 3.21.2 File management The [File Management] tab enables file management. File management copies files between SSD of this equipment and external storage media and deletes files. This section describes file management by using the example copying a file in the file list of the drive that is specified in the [Drive] list on the left hand side of the dialog box to the drive that is specified in the [Drive] list on the right hand side.
  • Page 293 The following file types can be displayed by the file manager. File type File extension Contents Route File Route User Chart uchm User Chart Target Track Track of other ship (including the GPS buoy) Screen Shot (AUTO) Automatically generated screen shot Screen Shot (User) Manually generated screen shot Preferences...
  • Page 294 Select a drive of the storage destination from the [Drive] combo box and select a copy location from the folder tree that is displayed. [Drive] combo box Click on the [Copy>>] (copy to the right) button. The files are copied. When the drive of the copy source and the drive of the copy destination are reversed, click on the [<<Copy] (copy to the left) in Step 5.
  • Page 295 Deleting a file Click on the [Delete] button. A deletion confirmation dialog is displayed. To delete the file, click on the [OK] button. 3.21.3 Loading and saving files The [File Load/Save] tab enables loading and saving files. 3.21.3.1 Loading files Click on the [File Load/Save] tab.
  • Page 296 Check [Display] of the file to be loaded. Memo Only one file can be selected each time. [Modified] (last modified date) Temporarily displays the Track of the line that was [Display] (column check box) checked. Each title is sorted in the ascending/descending When the line is unchecked, the line is hidden.
  • Page 297 Click on the [OK] button. The selected file is loaded. 3.21.3.2 Saving files Click on the [File Load/Save] tab. Select a file type from the [File type] combo box. Click on the [Save Current Target Track] button. Memo The name of the Save button varies according to the file type. [Save Current Target Track](save button)...
  • Page 298 3.21.3.3 Deleting data Click on the [File Load/Save] tab. Select a file type from the [File type] combo box. Click on the [Delete Current Target Track] button. Memo The name of the Delete Current Target Track button varies according to the file type. [Delete Current Target Track](delete button)...
  • Page 299 3.22 Returning to a Task Menu by Ending the Operation Click on the [MENU] on the left toolbar. The menu is displayed. Change over to the second page of the menu using the page switching button of the menu. Click on the [Code Input] button on the menu. The password input dialog box appears.
  • Page 300 Returns to the task menu. Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-102...
  • Page 301 3.23 Terminating this equipment 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. Press the power supply button on the operation unit. The power is turned off and the light of power supply button goes off. APP A APP B 3-103...
  • Page 302 3.24 Using a DVD Drive Do not leave the disc in the DVD drive. Malfunctions of the drives may result. A DVD drive is installed in the panel of this equipment. Use the drive by removing the panel. Remove the panel. DVD drive Eject button Section 3 Common Basic Operations...
  • Page 303 Note Do not remove a DVD disk while the access lamp of the DVD drive is lit. APP A APP B 3-105 Section 3 Common Basic Operations...
  • Page 304 Section 3 Common Basic Operations 3-106...
  • Page 305 Section 4 Range and Bearing Measurement Methods List of Measuring Tools This equipment is equipped with the following measuring tools to measure the range and bearing. Measuring tool Function Related section Cross-Hair Cursor Used to measure the range and bearing from 4.3 Using the Cross-hair (Cursor) the own ship's position.
  • Page 306 Target Position The radar transmits the pulse-modulated radio waves. The transmitted waves are received in the target after being reflected (echoed). On the screen, the waves spread in the pulse width range direction based on the target position as the front edge. When measuring a target or setting a mark/line on the target, place the cursor on the front edge of the echo.
  • Page 307 Using the Cross-hair Cursor When moving the cursor into a window, it changes to a cross-hair cursor. With the cross-hair cursor, the bearing and position of a target can be measured. The information that is measured by the cursor is displayed in the cursor readout information area. 4.3.1 Cursor readout information area display position The display method of the cursor readout information area varies between RADAR and ECDIS.
  • Page 308 Disclosure button Disclosure button Expanded display Standard display To close the [Cursor readout] dialog box Click the [X] button. 4.3.1.2 ECDIS Use the following method to display the information. Click the [Menu] button on the left toolbar. The menu is displayed. Click on [Tools] - [Cursor Readout] on the menu.
  • Page 309 4.3.2 Measuring the bearing and the range from the own ship's position to the target by using the cross-hair cursor The measurement method is as follows. Memo When placing the cursor on the target, place the cursor on the front edge (towards the own ship of the echo) (CCRP side) of the echo.
  • Page 310 [3] Cursor bearing True/Relative display and cursor range unit display Displays the cursor bearing True/Relative display setting and the cursor range unit that were set in the [Cursor readout] dialog. [4] Cursor bearing display and cursor range display Displays the bearing and range from CCRP to the cursor. 4.3.2.2 Measuring by using the [Cursor readout] dialog When the cursor is placed on the target, the cursor information is displayed on the [Cursor readout] dialog.
  • Page 311 [6] Cursor bearing True/Relative display and cursor range unit display For the details, refer to "4.3.2.3 Switching the cursor bearing between True/Relative" and "4.3.2.4 Switching the cursor range unit". [7] Cursor bearing display and cursor range display Displays the bearing and range from CCRP to the cursor. 4.3.2.3 Switching the cursor bearing between True/Relative The cursor bearing mode can be switched between True/Relative in the [Cursor readout] dialog box.
  • Page 312 Using the Range Rings Range rings are multiple concentric circles displayed on the PPI screen. Using range rings on the PPI screen, the range to a target can be measured by determining at which scale interval the target is positioned. Section 4 Range and Bearing Measurement Methods...
  • Page 313 The display of range rings can be turned on/off according to the following procedure. Click the Rings button in Presentation and mode information. Each time this button is clicked on, display switches between On and Off. Off: Memo For ECDIS, Range Rings can be switched to On/Off in the [View-Options] dialog that is displayed by selecting the [View] - [Options] - [Tools] on the menu.
  • Page 314 Using the Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) and Variable Range Marker (VRM) 4.5.1 Measuring a range and a bearing with EBL and VRM 4.5.1.1 Measuring in the trackball operation unit When the cursor is in AUTO mode, EBL and VRM can be operated on the trackball operation unit. This section describes the manipulation under EBL1 and VRM1;...
  • Page 315 Align the cursor with a target and click on the mouse button. The range of the target is displayed on the [VRM1] button. Target EBL1 CCRP VRM1 Bearing and range from the own ship's position to the target in this figure: True bearing 45.0...
  • Page 316 Press the [EBL] dial. If [EBL1 Control] is being selected, manipulation of EBL1 is enabled. If [EBL2 Control] is being selected, manipulation of EBL 2 is enabled. By turning the [EBL] dial, align the EBL with a target. The bearing of the target is displayed on the [EBL1] button. Press the [VRM] dial.
  • Page 317 To clear the EBL: Press the [EBL] dial. The context menu is displayed. By turning the dial, select either [EBL1 Hide] or [EBL2 Hide]. Press the [EBL] dial. If [EBL1 Hide] is being selected, the selection of EBL1 is cleared. If [EBL2 Hide] is being selected, the selection of EBL2 is cleared.
  • Page 318 To clear the VRM: Press the [VRM] dial. The context menu is displayed. By turning the dial, select either [VRM1 Hide] or [VRM2 Hide]. Press the [VRM] dial. If [VRM1 Hide] is being selected, the selection of VRM1 is cleared. If [VRM2 Hide] is being selected, the selection of VRM2 is cleared.
  • Page 319 Click on the measurement starting point button of EBL2/VRM2 and select [D]. Measurement starting point button Enable the manipulation of EBL2 by clicking on the [EBL2] button. [EBL2] button Align the cursor with “point A” of the two points to be measured and then click it on. Enable the movement of EBL2 by clicking on the EBL2 line.
  • Page 320 4.5.3 Manipulating EBL/VRM with the context menu (ECDIS only) EBL/VRM can be manipulated with the context menu that appears by clicking on the screen. The context menu of EBL/VRM consists of "Dropped EBL/VRM" that manipulates EBL/VRM by using an arbitrary position as the measurement starting point, and "CCRP EBL/VRM" that manipulates EBL/VRM by using the position of own ship as the measurement starting point.
  • Page 321 [Dropped EBL/VRM] On this context menu, EBL/VRM can be manipulated by using the measuring reference point as any position. [CCRP EBL/VRM] On this context menu, EBL/VRM can be manipulated by using the measuring reference point as the own ship's position. 4.5.3.1 Manipulating EBL/VRM with [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [Make EBL1/VRM1] or [Make EBL2/VRM2] The manipulations of EBL1/VRM1 and EBL2/VRM2 are the same.
  • Page 322 Move the cursor and click on at an arbitrary position. The measurement starting point is fixed. Move the cursor and click on at an arbitrary position. The EBL1 bearing and the VRM1 range are fixed. 4.5.3.2 Manipulating EBL with [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [Make EBL1] or [Make EBL2] The manipulations of EBL1 and EBL2 are the same.
  • Page 323 4.5.3.3 Manipulating VRM with [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [Make VRM1] or [Make VRM2] The manipulations of VRM1 and VRM2 are the same. Here, the manipulation of VRM1 is explained as an example. Right-click on the screen to display the context menu. Select [Dropped EBL/VRM] - [Make VRM1] on the context menu.
  • Page 324 4.5.3.5 Manipulating EBL/VRM with [CCRP EBL/VRM] - [Make EBL1/VRM1] or [Make EBL2/VRM2] The manipulations of EBL1/VRM1 and EBL2/VRM2 are the same. Here, the manipulation of EBL1/VRM1 is explained as an example. Right-click on the screen to display the context menu. Select [CCRP EBL/VRM] - [Make EBL1/VRM1] on the context menu.
  • Page 325 4.5.3.6 Manipulating EBL with [CCRP EBL/VRM] - [Make EBL1] or [Make EBL2] The manipulations of EBL1 and EBL2 are the same. Here, the manipulation of EBL1 is explained as an example. Right-click on the screen to display the context menu. Select [CCRP EBL/VRM] - [Make EBL1] on the context menu.
  • Page 326 Using Parallel Index Lines (PI) 4.6.1 Description of a parallel index line Parallel index lines (PI) refer to straight lines at equal interval that are displayed on the screen. By using parallel index lines, complicated measurement is enabled relating to the bearing and the range by using the own ship's position as the reference point.
  • Page 327 Memo The [PI Menu] dialog can also be displayed by clicking on [Tool] - [PI] on the menu. Set PI on the [PI Menu] dialog. For the details of the [PI Menu] dialog, refer to "4.6.2.3 "Description of the [PI Menu] dialog". The [PI Menu] dialog setting method varies depending on the PI operation mode.
  • Page 328 4.6.2.3 Description of the [PI Menu] dialog Note Parallel index lines can be operated by using the EBL/VRM dial of the keyboard operation unit only while the [PI Menu] dialog is displayed. Even if the dialog is closed, the parallel index lines remain displayed, however, the bearing and interval cannot be operated.
  • Page 329 [1] [Display for All Lines] (Display for all PI lines) button Use this button to switch display for all PI lines to ON/OFF. The button ON/OFF state is maintained even if the dialog box is closed. The parallel index lines that are displayed by setting the [Display for All Lines] button to On are those that are selected on the [View-Options] dialog that is displayed by selecting [View] - [Options] - [Tools] on the menu.
  • Page 330 [3] Parameter setting area by operation mode Set parameters in each operation mode. The settings differ depending on the operating mode. Refer to "4.6.3 Setting all the parallel index lines concurrently (All mode)", "4.6.4 Setting parallel index lines individually (Individual mode)", "4.6.5 Displaying lines at equal interval on the left and right sides of the own ship's position (Track mode)"...
  • Page 331 Switching the Floating mode When [Screen Fix] or [L/L Fix] is selected in switching the Floating mode, the cursor mode changes. Note When the operation mode is [All] and the reference point that is set in [L/L Fix] moves to the position outside of the PPI circle, the floating mode is set to Off and the own ship's position becomes the reference point.
  • Page 332 4.6.3 Setting all the parallel index lines concurrently (All mode) When the operation mode is set to [All], all the parallel index lines are operated concurrently. All the lines are in parallel. Display Example Select [All] from the [Mode] (operation mode) combo box. Enter a direction of the parallel index lines in [PI Bearing] (parallel index line bearing adjustment).
  • Page 333 Enter a display interval of the parallel index lines in [Interval] (parallel index line interval adjustment). The setting is applied to all the lines. The input range is the PPI radius when PPI is used as the center for the lines and double the PPI radius when the PPI is not used as the center.
  • Page 334 4.6.3.1 Changing the bearing/interval of parallel index lines in the trackball operation unit (All mode) Index line 1 Index line 2 to 8 CCRP is the reference point Change of Change of Change of angle angle angle Dividing the line segment that can be clicked into 3 equal sections [Changing the bearing with index line 1] When index line 1 is clicked on, the shape of the cursor changes to All the index lines rotate centering on the index line reference position (starting point).
  • Page 335 4.6.4 Setting parallel index lines individually (Individual mode) By setting the operation mode to [Individual], the bearing and the interval of parallel index lines can be set individually. Display Example Select [Individual] from the [Mode] (operation mode) combo box. Select a parallel index line (1 to 8) to be set from the [Index Line] (parallel index line selection) combo box Select [Display].
  • Page 336 Memo The bearing can also be adjusted by turning the [EBL] dial clockwise/counterclockwise. When the dial is turned clockwise, the bearing is adjusted in the plus direction, and when the dial is turned counterclockwise, the bearing is adjusted in the minus direction. The set value is displayed in the input box.
  • Page 337 • Set the mode to the endpoint change mode by pressing the [VRM] dial and turn the [VRM] dial to change the position of an endpoint. Clockwise: + (Direction from the center of PI to outside) Counterclockwise: - (Direction towards the center of PI) The input range is as follows.
  • Page 338 4.6.4.1 Changing the bearing/interval/end point of parallel index lines in the trackball operation unit (Individual mode) End point 1 Consistent Common Reference Point (CCRP) Reference Point Supplementary line Change of end Change of end Change of angle point position Change of distance Change of angle End point 2 point position...
  • Page 339 [Changing the distance at a clickable trisectional middle position] Place the cursor on the middle line of the lines that were created by dividing one of the index lines 1 to 8, which can be clicked, into 3 equal sections and click the button. The shape of the cursor changes to and when the mouse button is clicked, the interval of the parallel index lines can be changed.
  • Page 340 Select [Track] from the [Mode] (operation mode) combo box. Select a parallel line cursor group (1 to 4) from the [Group] (parallel line cursor group) combo box. Since in [Track] mode, parallel index lines always form pairs, set in group units. Select [Display].
  • Page 341 Memo NM denotes nautical mile, sm denotes statute mile, and km denotes kilometer. 4.6.5.1 Changing the bearing/interval of parallel index lines with the trackball (Track mode) CCRP is the reference point Change of Change of Change of angle angle angle Dividing the line segment that can be clicked into 3 equal sections [Changing the bearing at a clickable trisectional end segment position] Place the cursor on the lines on both sides of the lines that were created by dividing one...
  • Page 342 4.6.6 Displaying two intersecting lines (Equiangular mode) When the operation mode is set to [Equiangular], two intersecting lines are displayed. Display Example Select [Equiangular] from the [Mode] (operation mode) combo box. Select a parallel index line group (1 to 4) from the [Group] (parallel index line group). Since parallel index lines form pairs in [Equiangular] mode, set in group units.
  • Page 343 Memo The bearing can also be adjusted by turning the [EBL] dial clockwise/counterclockwise. When the dial is turned clockwise, the bearing is adjusted in the plus direction, and when the dial is turned counterclockwise, the bearing is adjusted in the minus direction. The set value is displayed in the input box.
  • Page 344 4.6.7 Setting parallel index lines in the keyboard operation unit The bearing and interval of parallel index lines can be set with the [EBL] and [VRM] dials. Press the [PI] key to display the [PI Menu] dialog box. By turning the [EBL] dial, set up bearing. Turning the [EBL] dial to the right changes the bearing of parallel index lines in the right bearing [1] and turning it to the left changes in the left bearing [2].
  • Page 345 4.6.7.2 Operation in Individual mode In Individual mode, the index line that is selected in the [Index Line] combo box is operated. [Using the [EBL] dial] By using the [EBL] dial, the bearing of the index line can be changed. Setting parallel index lines consecutively by using the [EBL] dial When [Sequential] is checked, the floating mode is set.
  • Page 346 4.6.7.4 Operation in Equiangular mode The index lines of the group that is selected in [Group] combo box are operated in Equiangular mode. [Operating the [EBL] dial] By pressing the [EBL] dial, the "Group reference line (PI Bearing)" and the "Group measurement line" can be set.
  • Page 347 Using the EBL Maneuver The EBL Maneuver is the function that displays a predictable track when own ship is turned under certain conditions. By displaying a maneuver curve that has been drawn by taking safety into consideration, it can be used as the guideline for turning.
  • Page 348 4.7.2 Clearing the display of maneuver curve Click on the [Display Maneuver curve] button. The [Display Maneuver curve] button display is set to [OFF] and the maneuver curve is cleared from the screen. 4.7.3 Setting the creation conditions of the EBL Maneuver [10] [X] button...
  • Page 349 [8] [Rate] (Constant turn rate) Set a constant turn speed to be used in Rate turn mode. The input range is from 20.0 to 720°/min. [9] [DWOL] (Distance to WOL) The distance up to WOL is displayed. [10] [TWOL] (Expected traveling time to reach WOL) The expected traveling time to reach WOL is displayed.
  • Page 350 Determine a supplemental line starting position by clicking. Click Note When the WOL position is behind the own ship, the color of WOL changes to red and the supplemental line starting point can no longer be determined by clicking on the point. Cancelling the creation of maneuver curve By clicking the right-button in maneuver curve creation mode, the creation can be cancelled.
  • Page 351 Connecting Own Ship and the Specified Fixed Position with EBL and the VRM Marker (Node Fixed EBL/VRM Function) Node Fixed EBL-VRM is the function that connects the own ship with the specified fixed position with the EBL and VRM markers. Since this EBL/VRM connection is maintained even if the own ship travels, it is possible to always know the bearing and distance of the own ship against the fixed position.
  • Page 352 4.8.2 Description of [Node Fixed EBL/VRM] dialog [1] [x] button When the [x] button is clicked on, the [Node Fixed EBL/VRM] dialog box is closed. [2] [Use Node Fixed EBL/VRM] button This button sets the display of fixed position EBL/VRM to ON/OFF. [ON]: The cursor mode is changed to the EBL/VRM marker intersection move mode.
  • Page 353 Fixed position Bearing Distance Own ship's position Determine the fixed position by clicking the position to be fixed. The bearing and distance of the own ship against the fixed position are displayed on the selected fixed position and these values change as the own ship advances. Fixed position The bearing and distance are displayed here.
  • Page 354 Measuring the Own Ship's Position Manually (LOPs Fixing Function of Manual position fix) This function is used for measuring the own ship's position based on the following navigation and plotting on the chart by using LOP (Line Of Position). The own ship's position can also be jumped to the plotted position. 4.9.1 Displaying the [Manual position fix] dialog Click on the [Menu] button on the left toolbar.
  • Page 355 4.9.2 Description of the [LOPs Fixing] tab of the [Manual position fix] dialog box [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [X] button Use this button to close the [Manual position fix] dialog box. [LOP] (LOP selection combo box) When a LOP number (1 to 10) is selected from the list, the LOP is switched to the generated LOP corresponding to the number.
  • Page 356 [6] [Position] (LOP reference point) Set a reference point by entering a LOP reference point through the software keyboard or clicking on any position on the chart. Memo The maximum latitude input range of Position is 85 ° 00.000 (polar range restriction). [7] [Bearing] (Selection of LOP bearing mode) When this item is selected, LOP is switched to the bearing mode.
  • Page 357 [16] [Plot] button When this button is clicked on, the following menu is displayed. [Set plotted position]: Creates a reference point on the plotted position on the chart. [Offset to plotted POSN(Main)]: Creates a reference point on the position determined by offsetting from plotted position by POSN.
  • Page 358 4.9.3 Creating LOP 4.9.3.1 Creating bearing LOP After confirming that the "LOPs Fixing" tab is selected, select [Bearing]. Place the cursor on the reference point. The cursor (mark cursor) of the LOP reference point setting mode for the first LOP is displayed. In this case, the LOP starts from the edge of the screen and the LOP reference point is the cursor position.
  • Page 359 Move the cursor to set the bearing to the measured bearing and determine the bearing of the LOP by clicking the mouse button. The measurement can also be determined by entering a numeric value in the Bearing text box. Displays the bearing of LOP around the reference point in real time LOP:...
  • Page 360 4.9.3.2 Creating distance LOP Check that the [LOPs Fixing] tab is displayed and select [Distance]. Place the cursor on the reference point. The cursor (mark cursor) is displayed. When the cursor is moved to the target that is used for distance measurement and the mouse button is clicked on, the cursor changes to the arrow cursor.
  • Page 361 Move the cursor to the measured distance and determine the LOP distance by clicking the button. A numeric value for the distance can also be input in the Distance text box. LOP: Moves by linking with the cursor. Can also be rotated by using the [VRM] dial.
  • Page 362 4.9.4.1 Automatic position fixing Create two or more LOPs to create intersecting points. Click the [Plot] combo box. Memo The following menu is displayed only when two or more LOPs are determined. When there are three or more LOPs or TPLs, refer to "4.9.4.4 When there are three or more LOPs or TPLs".
  • Page 363 Select [Set plotted position]. A Plotted Position is displayed on the appropriate intersecting point. When there are two LOPs, the intersecting point is used as the position fixing candidate and when there are three LOPs and a differential triangle is generated, the inner center is used as the position fixing candidate.
  • Page 364 Click the [Plot] combo box. Memo The following menu is displayed only when two or more LOPs are determined. When there are three or more LOPs or TPLs, refer to "4.9.4.4 When there are three or more LOPs or TPLs". Select [Set plotted position].
  • Page 365 Select [Offset to plotted POSN(Main)] or [Offset to plotted POSN(SUB)] from the [Plot] combo box. • When [Offset to plotted POSN(Main)] is selected, a reference point is created by offsetting by POSN1 from the plotted position. • When [Offset to plotted POSN(Sub)] is selected, a reference point is created by offsetting by POSN2 from the plotted position.
  • Page 366 4.9.4.4 When there are three or more LOPs or TPLs When there are three or more LOPs or TPLs in total and the [Set plotted position] button is clicked on, the [Select LOP or TPL] dialog box appears. Select LOP or TPL on the chart from this dialog box. LOP3 LOP1 TPL1...
  • Page 367 Select a LOP or TPL checkbox. TPL display example For instance, "TPL1-2" is expressed with the "LOP number" that is checked in [Transfer Position Line] and "LOP number of creation destination (transfer destination"). The selected LOP or TPL is highlighted. LOP3 LOP1 TPL1...
  • Page 368 4.9.4.5 Setting a plotted position When the Disclosure button is clicked on, the setting dialog is displayed. [X] button Close the [Property] dialog box. [Position] Enter the coordinate of the Plotted Position. Memo The maximum latitude input range of Plotted Position is 85 ° 00.000 (polar range restriction) [Plot type] combo box Switched between blank, DR(Dead Reckoning) and EP(Estimated Position).
  • Page 369 [Source] (Data source) combo box Select a data source from the list containing following 11 types. Data source Blank GNSS DGPS LORAN DECCA RADAR Range Astronomical Visual Bearing MFDF Visual BRG/RADAR RNG TRANSIT [5] [Time] When the calendar icon is clicked on, a calendar picker is displayed, enabling input of date and time.
  • Page 370 4.9.5 Measuring the own ship's position with Running Fix By using two LOPs and TPLs (Transfer Position Line) that were created at different times, an intersecting point or a triangle of error is created and the position is fixed. The same procedure as for cross bearing is applied for automatic position fixing and manual position fixing.
  • Page 371 Wait until the ship moves for a while. Note While the ship is moving, do not change the bearing and speed of own ship. Memo When the traveling distance is available from the time difference from the 1 LOP to the observation time and the direction and speed of the ship, the 2 LOP can also be created by entering the Observation Time of the LOP without waiting for the movement of the ship.
  • Page 372 Create the second LOP with the same procedure as for cross bearing. TPL is automatically drawn by determining the traveling distance from the time difference from the 1 LOP to the observation time and the bearing and speed of the ship. The intersection between the 2 LOP and TPL becomes the own ship's position based on the both-side positioning method.
  • Page 373 When using the intersection between LOP and TPL as the Plotted Position, perform the operation that is described in Memo. When using a triangle of error as the Plotted Position, advance to Step 8. Memo The intersection between LOP and TPL can also be used as the Plotted Position. Intersection of the 2 and 1 Select [Set plotted position] from the [Plot] button while an intersection is created...
  • Page 374 4.9.6 Measuring the own ship's position with other methods  Bearing and Distance Perform position fixing from one target with one Bearing and one Distance. The intersection becomes the own ship's position. However, when multiple intersections are created, the one closest to the own ship's position among those that are displayed in the own ship information area is used as the own ship's position.
  • Page 375 4.10 Offsetting the Own Ship's Position Manually (Position Offset Function of Manual position fix) Do not use the offset function during the voyage. If the function is used while an offset value is input in the own ship's position (different from the actual position), an accident may occur. When an offset value is input, the [Offset] badge is displayed in the position display section of Own Ship Information.
  • Page 376 Click on the [Tools] - [Manual Position Fix] button on the menu. The [Manual position fix] dialog box appears. Click on the [Position Offset] tab. The "Position Offset" dialog box appears. Section 4 Range and Bearing Measurement Methods 4-72...
  • Page 377 4.10.2 Description of the [Position Offset] tab of the [Manual position fix] dialog box [X] button This button closes the [Manual position fix] dialog box. [Offset] ([POSN(Main)] coordinate after offset) The offset amount that was offset by Enter Offset and Enter Position is displayed. [Clear Offset] (Clearing the offset value of [POSN(Main)]) button The offset value of [POSN(Main)] is cleared.
  • Page 378 [6] [Offset] (Post-offset [POSN(Sub)]coordinate] The offset amount is displayed. [7] [Clear Offset] (Clearing the [POSN(Sub)] offset value) button The offset value of [POSN(Sub)] is cleared. [8] [Enter Offset] (Input of offset value of [POSN(Sub)]) button This button displays the [Enter Offset] dialog box. For the details, refer to "4.10.3 Setting the offset amount that is input in the [Enter Offset] dialog as the offset position".
  • Page 379 4.10.4 Setting the position on the chart on which the mouse button was clicked as the offset position Click on the [Enter Position] (input of coordinates) button of [POSN(Main)] or [POSN(Sub)]. The [Enter Position] dialog is displayed. While the dialog is displayed, the cursor changes to the offset cursor and the mode changes to the position selection mode.
  • Page 380 4.10.5 Recording LOPs Fixing operation in the logbook A comment can be registered in the log book by using the following procedure. Display example when a Plotted Position is created by using Set plotted position or Plot by cursor. Plotted Position creation date and time and Fixed position was plotted at Jan 01,2012 12:00:48 Plot type by "Set plotted position".
  • Page 381 Display example when the own ship position is offset by Enter Offset of the [Position Offset] tab Offset date and time and offset type Main position was offset at Jan * When the position is offset by using the 01,2012,12:00:48 by "Enter Offset". button in the POSN(Main), "Main position"...
  • Page 382 4.10.6 Offsetting the own ship position When the own ship position is offset by Offset to plotted POSN(Main/Sub) and Enter Offset, Enter Position, and Clear Offset in Position Offset, the following character strings are registered in the Logbook. Item Statement Display contents Offset to plotted Main position was offset at Jan...
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