JRC JHS-770S Instruction Manual

JRC JHS-770S Instruction Manual

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JHS-770S/780D
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  • Page 1 JHS-770S/780D JHS-770S/780D MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE INSTRUCTION INSTRUCTION MANUAL MANUAL...
  • Page 3 CAUTIONS AGAINST HIGH VOLTAGE Radio and radar devices are operated by high voltages of anywhere from a few hundred volts up to many hundreds of thousands of volts. Although there is no danger with normal use, it is very dangerous if contact is made with the internal parts of these devices. (Only specialists should attempt any maintenance, checking or adjusting.) There is a very high risk of death by even a few thousand volts, in some cases you can be fatally electrocuted by just a few hundred volts.
  • Page 4 First aid ☆Note points for first aid Unless there is impending danger leave the victim where he or she is, then begin artificial respiration. Once you begin artificial respiration, you must continue without losing rhythm. (1) Make contact with the victim cautiously, there is a risk that you may get electrocuted. (2) Switch off the machinery and then move the victim away slowly if you must.
  • Page 5 ☆If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing (“Mouth to mouth” resuscitation) Figure 1 (1) Place the victim’s head facing backward (place something under the neck like a pillow). (2) Point the chin upward to widen the trachea. (3) Pinch the victim’s nose, take a deep breath, then put your mouth over the victim’s mouth and exhale completely, making sure that your mouth completely covers the victim’s mouth.
  • Page 6 ☆If the victim has no pulse and is not breathing (Heart massage in combination with artificial respiration.) Figure 2 If the victim has no pulse, his or her pupils are dilated, and if you cannot detect a heartbeat, the heart may have stopped, beginning artificial respiration is critical. (1) Put both hands on the diaphragm, with hands on top of each other keeping both arms straight (If your elbows are bent, you cannot push with as much power).
  • Page 7: Preface

    ● Please read this instruction manual thoroughly before using the JHS-770S/780D Marine VHF Radiotelephone, and use it in accordance with the instructions contained herein.
  • Page 8: Before Operation

    Before Operation Concerning the symbols This manual uses the following symbols to explain correct operation and to prevent injury or damage to property. The symbols and descriptions are as follows. Understand them before proceeding with this manual. WARNING Indicates a warning that, if ignored, may result in serious injury or even death.
  • Page 9: Handling Precaution

    This unit is also used for the distress communication, in addition to usual communication. Contact JRC or our agent if any problem is observed in this unit on usual operation or inspection. Do NOT ignore or leave any problems of this unit.
  • Page 10 Handling precaution CAUTION Do not use this equipment for anything other than specified. Doing so may cause failure or malfunction. Do not turn the trimmer resistors or the trimmer capacitors on the PCB unit. Doing so may cause failure or malfunction. They are preset at the factory. Do not install this equipment in a place near water or in one with excessive humidity, steam, dust or soot.
  • Page 11 CAUTION To turn off an alarm or clear a display such as a received DSC message, do NOT press the DISTRESS key. Doing so may cause a false distress call. (Press the CANCEL key to turn off the alarm and delete the on screen message.) When sending a proxy distress call (DROBOSE), do NOT press the DISTRESS key.
  • Page 12 DISTRESS CALLS Sending a Distress Call (Distress Alert) CAUTION When sending a distress call, follow the instructions of the ship's captain or officer in charge. Open the DISTRESS key cover on the NCM-1770 CONTROLLER. Press and hold the DISTRESS key for 4 seconds. (See the note below.) When completed the countdown and displayed the screen at right below, the distress call is transmitted.
  • Page 13: Distress Call

    If time permits, enter the nature of the distress as follows, just before the distress Note call. (For more details, see 4.4.3.2.) 1) Press the DISTRESS key momentarily 2.3)Distress call to open the menu 2.3 Distress call. Nature :[Undesignated ] Position:[NE] 2) Press ENT and select the nature of distress.
  • Page 14: Receiving A Distress Call

    Receiving a Distress Call WARNING If a distress call is received, make sure to inform the ship's captain or officer in charge. Doing so may save the lives of the crew and passengers on the ship in distress. When a distress call is received, the message will be displayed. The ALM light will start blinking, and an alarm will sound growing louder gradually.
  • Page 15: Equipment Exterior

    Equipment exterior ● JHS-770S/780D VHF Marine Radiotelephone NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver NCM-1770 VHF Controller / NQW-261 Handset...
  • Page 16 ● NQE-1845 Handset Connector Box ● NQE-1846 Handset Connector Box Waterproofed flush mount type Waterproofed wing installation type (for wing console) NQE-1847 Handset Connector Box NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector ● ● Indoor flush mount type NBD-865 AC/DC Power Unit NCH-321A Distress Message Controller ●...
  • Page 17 NKG-91 Printer DPU-414 Printer ● ● NVS-423R External Speaker ●...
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ................Before operation ............. Handling precaution ............DISTRESS CALL ............. Equipment exterior ............Glossary of terms ............xvi 1 EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW ........... 1-1 1.1 Functions ........................1.2 Features ........................1.3 Basic configuration ...................... 1.3.1 Basic configuration of the main unit ..............1.3.2 Options ........................
  • Page 19 4.2.10 Squelch settings of each channel (preset squelch) ..........4-13 4.3 Basic DSC operations ....................4-14 4.3.1 Routine calls to a coast station ................4-14 4.3.2 Routine calls to a ship station ................4-16 4.3.3 Receiving a routine call ..................4-17 4.3.4 Communicating with a PSTN subscriber .............
  • Page 20 Guide to locating faults ..................6-10 6.6.3 Repair units/parts ....................6-11 6.6.4 Regular replacement parts .................. 6-11 7 AFTER-SALES SERVICE ........... 7-1 8 DISPOSAL ..............8-1 9 SPECIFICATIONS ............9-1 9.1 JHS-770S/780D Marine VHF Radiotelephone ............9.2 Channel assignment tables ..................9.3 Options ........................
  • Page 21 9.4 Peripheral interfaces ....................9-10 10 OPTIONS OPERATION ..........10-1 10.1 Handset connection box (NQE-1845/ 1846/ 1847) ............10-1 10.2 AC/DC Power supply (NBD-865) ................. 10-2 10.3 Printer (NKG-91) ......................10-3 10.4 VHF Channel selector (NCM-2000) ................10-4 Appendix) Declaration on toxic & hazardous substances or elements (1/1)
  • Page 22: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of terms This section contains general and DSC terms related to this equipment. ● General terms number assigned to each ship and coast station. AIS(Automatic Identification System) NMEA(National Marine Electronics Association) Equipment that transmits a ship's Maritime Mobile Service Identity number, ship name, ship position, Maritime equipment transmission...
  • Page 23 VHF(Very High Frequency) Very High Frequency (30 - 300MHz) USCG(United States Coast Guard) United States Coast Guard VOL(Volume) Internal speaker volume UTC(Universal Time Coordinated) Universal Time Coordinated WRC(World Radiocommunication Conference) World Radiocommunication Conference VDR(Voyage Data Recorder) After a maritime accident, recovered to analyze WMO(World Meteorological Organization)...
  • Page 24 Geneva Convention. Type PSTN(Public Switched Telephone Network) Main contents of call message. General fixed landline telephone network. Normally, the 1 telecommand will be indicated, Reason but for a distress related call, it may also take into Message code indicating reason for negative account the Format and the EOS.
  • Page 25: Equipment Overview

    Equipment Overview 1. EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW Functions This equipment includes VHF radiotelephone, Class-A DSC and DSC watchkeeping receiver required as the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System (GMDSS). It is designed as a separated transceiver and small, lightweight controller(s) for easy installation not only in international passenger ships and freight ships of 300 tons or more, but also conventional ships of less than 300 tons.
  • Page 26: Basic Configuration

    Equipment Overview Basic configuration 1.3.1 Basic configuration of the main unit Product Name Model Name Notes NTE-770S: JHS-770S,Simplex NTE-770S, VHF Transceiver or NTE-780D NTE-780D : JHS-780D,Duplex Includes the connection cable VHF Controller NCM-1770 (7ZCJD0299A) Handset NQW-261 Includes the cradle Instruction Manual...
  • Page 27: System Configuration

    Equipment Overview 1.3.3 System configuration NKG-91 Printer NCM-1770 Controller NTE-770S/780D Transceiver NCH-321A DMC Additional Controller or Channel Selector NVS-423R Speaker The radiotelephone NBD-865 Power Supply can also be used with connected remote Waterproofed Waterproofed Indoor maintenance systems Handset Handset Handset and VDR equipment.
  • Page 28: External Dimensions

    Equipment Overview External dimensions Below are the external dimensions of each unit. (1) VHF Transceiver (NTE-770S/780D) Mounting Hole (Wiring Hole) Mounting Hole Unit: mm (Wiring Hole) Weight: Approx. 6.3/ 6.9 kg (2) VHF Controller (NCM-1770) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 1.3 kg...
  • Page 29 Equipment Overview (3) Handset (NQW-261) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.5 kg (4) Antenna (7ABJD0004) and Mounting bracket (MPBX41928A) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 2.4 kg Mast Antenna...
  • Page 30 Equipment Overview (5) AC/DC Power supply (NBD-865) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 6.1 kg...
  • Page 31 Equipment Overview (6) VHF Channel selector (NCM-2000) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg (7) Controller connection box (NQD-2770) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg...
  • Page 32 Equipment Overview (8) Handset connection box (NQE-1845) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.5 kg (9) Handset connection box (NQE-1846) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg...
  • Page 33 Equipment Overview (10) Handset connection box (NQE-1847) Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.3 kg (11) Printer (NKG-91) ● Wall mount type Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 1.5 kg...
  • Page 34 Equipment Overview ● Flush mount type Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.8 kg (12) Printer (DPU-414) ● Desktop type Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 0.6 kg 1-10...
  • Page 35 Equipment Overview (13) External speaker (NVS-423R) ● Wall mount type Unit: mm Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg 1-11...
  • Page 36 Equipment Overview (14) Integrated console (JHS-770S-CON/JHS-780D-CON) Unit: mm Weight JHS-770S-CON: Approx. 15 kg (with NTE-770S, NCM-1770 and NQW-261) JHS-780D-CON: Approx. 16 kg (with NTE-780D, NCM-1770 and NQW-261) Emergency light NZL-1 is optional 1-12...
  • Page 37: Block Diagram

    Equipment Overview Block diagram Antenna Antenna 7ABJD0004 7ABJD0004 N-P-10U N-P-10U NQW-261 Handset RG-10/UY RG-10/UY NQW-261 N-P-10U N-P-10U Handset NQE-1845/1846/1847 WKR ANT TRX ANT MPYCS- 7 Handset connection box NCM-1770 7ZCJD0299A VHF Controller NTE-770S/780D (5m) NQE-1845/1846/1847 VHF Transceiver MPYCS- 7 Handset connection box 6.5V 7ZCJD0254A...
  • Page 38 Equipment Overview 1-14...
  • Page 39: Names And Functions

    Names and Functions 2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS Controller (NCM-1770) The controller parts and their functions are described below. 1. Internal loud speaker 2. Numeric keypad (10-key) and the each assigned function In addition to enter numeric values, the function assigned of each keys can be used to perform the following.
  • Page 40 Names and Functions USER ········User defined key. Register a desired and assignable menu (e.g. frequently using). ・ ········Shortcut key to a DSC routine call menu. ・ ・ CH16 ········Sets the radiotelephone to the priority channel (CH16) quickly. 3. MENU key Displays menu list.
  • Page 41: Main Displays

    Names and Functions Main displays This section describes diligent displays such as the status display, menu screen, and DSC message receiving screen. 2.2.1 Status display Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 89゚59'S 179゚59'W 16& SCAN [ITU] CH70 VSWR Occupied mark indicates when the other Indicates CH70 watching continuously by the controller has the access rights.
  • Page 42: Menu Screen

    Names and Functions 2.2.2 Menu screen Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) VSWR CH70 [ITU] Main menu 1.DSC routine call 1.DSC routine call 2.DSC emergency call 3.DSC test call 4.DSC logs 5.AIS information 6.Voice function 7.Channel operation Indicates if opened the squelch while performing Indicates the menu content.
  • Page 43: Dsc Message Receiving Screen

    Names and Functions 2.2.3 DSC message receiving screen Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) CH70 [ITU] Received routine message Format :Individual call From :123456789..Type :All modes RT... Work CH :18..... :ACK RQ..[OK/Lift handset] [New CH] [OK/Lift handset] [Unable/NACK] [Cancel] Indicates received message category.
  • Page 44: Installation

    Installation 3. INSTALLATION CAUTION Leave installation of this equipment to our service center or agents. Special knowledge on selecting the place where the antenna is to be mounted and setting the ID number (MMSI) assigned to the ship is required in addition to mounting the equipment.
  • Page 45: Operation

    Operation 4. OPERATION This chapter describes basic controller operation, radiotelephone communication, DSC calling procedures, and other radiotelephone functions. Controller operation overview Basically, the controller is operated with the numeric keypad (10key), the MENU key, and jog dial. The following is an overview of their operation. ●...
  • Page 46: Menu Tree

    Operation Menu tree Main Menu Hierarchical Menu 1 Hierarchical Menu 2 Shortcut Key Note 1. DSC routine call 1.1) Coast station call 1.2) Ship station call DSC RTN 1.3) PSTN call 1.4) Group call 2. DSC emergency call 2.1) Safety call 2.1.1) All ships 2.1.2) Specific station 2.2) Urgency call...
  • Page 47: Basic Communication Procedure

    EXT 179゚59'W displayed immediately without cheking the memory. If detected errors during the memory [ITU] check, displays the message below. Please inform JRC or our agent of the error contents. CH70 Message Contents Detected memory error! Detected a memory error when starting the transceiver.
  • Page 48 Operation 4.2.2 Turning OFF the power ■ ■ Procedure Press the PW R key and the CONT simultaneously. After that, the power-off process is activated according to the controllers' situation. When using only one controller Select the desired item below on the displayed popup screen at right.
  • Page 49: Communicating With The Radiotelephone

    Operation 4.2.3 Communicating with the radiotelephone The VHF radiotelephone is operated by means of a handset. ■ ■ Procedure When operating on a controller without the access rights (OCC is displayed), press the jog dial to obtain the access right. After obtaining the access right, disappears OCC mark on the screen and the controller becomes accessible to the VHF transceiver.
  • Page 50: Making A Radiotelephone Call

    Operation ■ ■ Making a radiotelephone call Select CH16 or other agreed channel. Lift the handset from the cradle. Press the PTT key, and make a call as described below. Say the calling station name ... Repeat 3 times. "this is" Say own ship name ...
  • Page 51: Receiving With Scanning

    Operation 4.2.4 Receiving with scanning Scanning function enables to watch multiple channels (additional channels) with the priority channel (CH16). If found receiving signal on the additional channels, the dwell time on that channel will be longer, but continued to watch the CH16 alternatively. The scan mode can be selected from the following modes.
  • Page 52: Receiving With Dual Watch

    Operation the CH16. If squelch is closed again, the scanning will resume 2 seconds later. If the squelch is opened on an additional channel, remains on that channel and CH16 alternatively (in a cycle of 0.14/1.86 seconds). If squelch is then continuously closed (until the end of the scan cycle), the scanning will resume.
  • Page 53: Using Memory Channels

    Operation 4.2.6 Using memory channels Memory channels are the original channel list. The desired channels (e.g. frequently using channel) can be registered and used for easy access. Registering memory channels ■ ■ Procedure 7.3.2)Registration Press the key and, through MENU 01.CH71(ITU) hierarchical menus, select 7.3.2 02.CH60(CAN)
  • Page 54 Operation Press ENT after finished the steps above. 7.3.2)Registration 01.CH71(ITU) Then saved the memory channel number 02.CH60(CAN) and the cursor moves to the next number. 03.CH05(ITU) 04.P001 05.P002 When registering other channels or revising 06.CH01(ITU) existing lines, repeat the steps 2 - 5 above. - The above procedures are for registering a channel in an empty line.
  • Page 55: Communicating On A Private Channel

    Private channels for assigned frequencies of fishing ship or other specially assigned frequencies are registered at the installation of equipment. Up to 200 channels are available for radiotelephone communications. (If required to add channels after installation, please contact JRC or our agent.) ■ ■...
  • Page 56: Changing The Channel Region

    Operation 4.2.9 Changing the channel region This menu sets the channel region to ITU, USA, Canada, or Inland Waterway. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through 7.6)Region MENU hierarchical menus, select the 7.6 Region. 1.ITU channel [ITU] 2.USA channel [USA] 3.Canada channel [CAN] 4.Inland channel [IWW]...
  • Page 57: Squelch Settings Of Each Channel (Preset Squelch)

    Operation 4.2.10 Squelch settings of each channel (preset squelch) The adjusted squelch value can be stored with respect to each channel as a preset squelch. handling of the preset squelch will be as follows. ・ If stored the squelch value, the preset squelch will be always set just after the channel selection. ・...
  • Page 58: Basic Dsc Operations

    Operation Basic DSC operations When calling stations, the DSC is also available for a routine/ safety/ urgency or a distress call in addition to the calling by radiotelephone described above. This section describes the procedures for basic DSC routine calls and for the AIS-linked DSC calls. 4.3.1 Routine calls to a coast station A DSC call to a coast station is initiated as follows.
  • Page 59 Operation Press ENT to transmit the call. 1.1)Coast station call Address :[001234567] After completed the transmission, the popup Waiting for Acknowledgement. screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. [Cancel] If received no response for 5 minutes, Note the screen will return to the step 3 [Call]...
  • Page 60: Routine Calls To A Ship Station

    Operation 4.3.2 Routine calls to a ship station A DSC call to a ship station is initiated as follows. This procedure is similar to that of menu 1.1 Coast station call but also needed to input a working channel. ■ ■...
  • Page 61 Operation If the contents are correct, press ENT. 1.2)Ship station call Address :123456789 The sending confirmation screen will appear. Work CH :06 The controller displays by default only Note the edited information in the call setup as shown at right. [Call] [Cancel] Press ENT to transmit the call.
  • Page 62: Receiving A Routine Call

    Operation 4.3.3 Receiving a routine call When receiving a DSC call from a coast or ship station, the message will be displayed immediately on the screen. After that, perform the following procedures as appropriate. Receiving an individual call (type: radiotelephone) ■...
  • Page 63 Operation Receiving an individual call (type: polling) ■ ■ Procedure Received routine message The screen at right will be displayed, and Format :Individual call the alarm will sound. From :001234567 Type :Polling :ACK RQ This example message contains the following information.
  • Page 64: Communicating With A Pstn Subscriber

    Operation 4.3.4 Communicating with a PSTN subscriber The semi/auto mode is available to connect with a public telephone network (PSTN) via a coast station. Make a call to a PSTN subscriber ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through 1.3)PSTN call MENU Address:[00 hierarchical menus, select the menu 1.3...
  • Page 65 Operation Press ENT to transmit the call. 1.3)PSTN call Address:[001122334] After completed the transmission, the popup TEL No :[1234567890123456] Waiting for screen shown at right will be displayed to wait Mode :[Duplex ] Acknowledgement. the acknowledgement for 5 sec. [Cancel] If received no response within 5sec, Note sends the call again.
  • Page 66 Operation Receiving a call from a PSTN subscriber ■ ■ Procedure The screen at right will be displayed, and Received routine message Format :Semi/auto call Received PSTN call the alarm will sound. From :001222333 from a coast sta. Type :All modes RT The example message contains the following Work CH And now setting...
  • Page 67: Ais-Linked Dsc Calls

    JRCDDD 221゚: 8.3NM JRCEEE The bearings (BRG) are based on the North-up. Name: Pacific JRC If 5.2 Proximity check is ON, and the registered MMSI: 112233445 ship on the 9.4.2 Ship station list is displayed, mark will be added on the ship's line.
  • Page 68 Operation Press ENT. 1.2)Ship station call Address :[112233445] Confirm the entered contents. Work CH :[06] [ OK ] [Cancel] If the contents are correct, press ENT. 1.2)Ship station call Address :112233445 The sending confirmation screen will appear. Work CH :06 The controller displays by default only Note the edited information in the call setup...
  • Page 69: Safety Calls

    Operation Emergency calls (DSC safety/ urgency/ distress calls) In emergency, the DSC is available for safety/ urgency/ or distress calls. For safety and urgency calls, either individual or all ships is selectable for the type of call. For distress calls, enabled to send either after selecting the nature of distress or without selecting it.
  • Page 70: Individual Calls (All Modes Rt)

    Operation Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) Start the safety broadcasting using the 89゚59'S handset. EXT 179゚59'W When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle. [ITU] CH70 4.4.1.2 Individual calls (All modes RT) When sending the safety individual call to a ship or coast station, note the difference described below from the case of routine.
  • Page 71 Operation Press ENT and select a type of call with the 2.1.2)Specific station jog dial. If intending to voice communication Address :[123456789] Type :[All modes RT] after the call, leave it as "All modes RT", Work CH :[16] and move the cursor to Work CH. The following types are selectable.
  • Page 72: Other Features Of The Safety Call (Position Request/ Test)

    Operation The call will be completed after displayed Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 89゚59'S the working channel as shown at right. EXT 179゚59'W Start communications using the handset. The example at right shows when proposed [ITU] CH16 as a working channel. When completed the communications, return the handset to the cradle.
  • Page 73 Operation Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) When received the acknowledgement, CH70 [ITU] the screen shows the message with the Received safety message alarm as shown at right. Format :Individual ACK From :123456789..Type :Ship position.. Pressing CANCEL stops alarm and after that, Position :12゚34'N..
  • Page 74: Receiving A Safety Call

    Operation 4.4.1.4 Receiving a safety call When receiving a safety call from a coast station or another ship station, the message will be displayed immediately. Then treat the message according to the type as below. Receiving an all ships call ■...
  • Page 75 Operation Receiving an individual call (Type: Position request) ■ ■ Procedure The screen at right will be displayed, and Received safety message Format :Individual call the alarm will sound. From :111222333 Type :Position RQ The example message contains the following :ACK RQ information.
  • Page 76: Urgency Calls

    Operation 4.4.2 Urgency calls 4.4.2.1 All ships calls When broadcasting to all ships regarding urgency, the all ships call is available. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through MENU 2.2.1)All ships Format :All ships call hierarchical menus, select 2.2.1 All ships. Type :All modes RT Work CH...
  • Page 77: Individual Calls

    Operation 4.4.2.2 Individual calls When sending the urgency individual call to a ship or coast station, the procedures are basically as described below. ・ The menu is common for both ship and coast station. ・ Only required to input the address. ・...
  • Page 78 Operation Press ENT to transmit the call. 2.2.2)Specific station Address :123456789 After completed the transmission, the popup Work CH :71 Waiting for Acknowledgement. screen shown at right will be displayed to wait the acknowledgement. [Cancel] If received no response for 5 minutes, Note the screen will return to the step 3 [Call]...
  • Page 79: Special Calls (Medical Transport/ Neutral Ship)

    Operation 4.4.2.3 Special calls (Medical transport/ Neutral ship) When sailing dangerous waters such as political instability, the urgency all ships call containing the additional subject is available to inform others of the following information concerned. ・ Own ship is performing medical transportation and protected under the 1949 Geneva Convention. ・...
  • Page 80: Receiving An Urgency Call

    Operation Press ENT to transmit the call. All ships call needs no response and will be completed after displayed the popup screen as shown at right. Lifting the handset or pressing ENT erases the popup screen, and enables to start the communication. If the handset has been left in the Note off-hook condition in advance, skip...
  • Page 81 Operation If possible to listen to the broadcast, press Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 89゚59'S ENT to set the working channel. EXT 179゚59'W [ITU] CH70 If receiving the call containing the information regarding the medical transport or the Note neutral ship, the message will show it as the "Subject". Receiving an Individual Call ■...
  • Page 82: Distress Calls (Distress Alerts)

    Operation 4.4.3 Distress calls (Distress alerts) When in distress, distress calls are always transmitted by pressing the dedicated DISTRESS key. The distress calls transmit own MMSI, ships position, time of the position, and the nature of distress. CAUTION Do not test the distress call as doing so will inconvenience local shipping and Rescue Centers.
  • Page 83 Operation Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) Press and hold the DISTRESS key for 4 seconds until the countdown is completed. CH70 [ITU] 2.3)Distress call Nature :[Fire Nature If released before the countdown is completed, Position:[NE] DISTRESS call displays the menu of 2.3 Distress call for the [ 12゚34.5678'N] starts in nature of distress selection.
  • Page 84: Distress Calls From The Menu

    Operation 4.4.3.2 Distress calls from the menu The following describes the procedure to send a distress call with the nature of distress selected in the menu. Also, if there is no valid information regarding the position and the time of position, the manual input is available in that menu.
  • Page 85 Operation After pressing ENT, input the latitude and 2.3)Distress call Nature :[Flooding longitude using the numeric keypad. Position:[NE] [ 34゚00.1234'N] After registered the every digit, input the UTC. [140゚00.1234'E] :[12:20] [Cancel] Press DISTRESS to send. After completed the registrations, the 2.3)Distress call Nature :[Flooding...
  • Page 86: Receiving A Distress Call

    Operation 4.4.3.3 Receiving a distress call When a distress call is received, the message will be immediately displayed with the specific two-tone alarm sound identical to the urgency. WARNING If a distress call is received, make sure to inform the ship's captain or officer in charge.
  • Page 87: Acknowledgement To A Received Distress Call

    Operation 4.4.3.4 Acknowledgement to a received distress call After receiving a distress call, ship stations have to watch on CH16. But if received the distress call repeatedly, ship stations (inc. own ship) are allowed to transmit a DSC acknowledgement to terminate the call only after consulting with an RCC or a coast station and being directed to do so.
  • Page 88: All Ships Calls

    Operation 4.4.4 Distress relay calls on behalf of someone else (Proxy distress calls) If another ship is in distress but itself unable to make a distress call, and the master of the ship considers that further help is necessary, the distress relay call on behalf of the ship can be transmitted using "Proxy distress call"...
  • Page 89 Operation Press ENT and select the nature of distress 2.4.1)All ships call with the jog dial. Type :Proxy distress Dist-ID :[123456789] Nature :[Fire The nature of distress is selectable from below. Position:[NE] ゚ Nature of distress Contents ゚ Fire Fire, explosion Flooding Flooding [ OK ]...
  • Page 90: Coast Station Calls

    Operation Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) Press ENT to transmit the call. 89゚59'S EXT 179゚59'W Watch on CH16 and wait for the acknowledgement. After acknowledged, commence the distress traffic regarding the ship in distress. [ITU] Note - When acknowledged from a coast station via DSC, the screen at right (lower) will be displayed and the CH70...
  • Page 91 Operation Press ENT 2.4.2)Coast station Type :Proxy distress Address :[001011111] The cursor will move to Nature. Dist-ID :[987654321] Nature :[Undesignated Position:[NE] ゚ ゚ [ OK ] [Cancel] Press ENT and select the nature of distress 2.4.2)Coast station Type :Proxy distress with the jog dial.
  • Page 92 Operation Press ENT. 2.4.2)Coast station call Type :Proxy distress Address :001011111 The sending confirmation screen will appear. Dist-ID :987654321 Further, unregistered items will be indicated as Nature :Fire "Unknown". Position :12゚34.5678'N 123゚45.6789'E :12:20 [Call] [Cancel] Press ENT to transmit the call. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 89゚59'S...
  • Page 93: Receiving A Proxy Distress Call

    Operation 4.4.4.3 Receiving a proxy distress call When received a distress relay call (DROBOSE) directed to all ships, the ship stations (inc. your own ship) are allowed to acknowledge only by the radiotelephone. (Receiving a distress relay call from a coast station is the same.) ■...
  • Page 94: Distress Relay Calls

    Operation 4.4.5 Distress relay calls After receiving a distress call, ship stations have to watch on CH16 for at least 5 minutes. But if there is no distress traffic on CH16 in the meantime, the distress relay call will be available to inform a coast station of the distress call transmitted by the ship in distress.
  • Page 95 Operation Press ENT. Distress relay call Address :[001011111] The cursor will move to OK. [ OK ] [Cancel] Press ENT. Distress relay call Address :001011111 The sending confirmation screen will appear. [Call] [Cancel] Press ENT to send the distress relay call. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) 89゚59'S...
  • Page 96: Receiving A Distress Relay Call

    Operation 4.4.5.2 Receiving a distress relay call Normally, ship stations receive a distress relay call in the following situations. ・ When a coast station has transmitted an all ships or individual distress relay call. ・ When another ship station has transmitted a distress relay call to all ships, an individual distress relay call, or a geographic distress relay call to a specific sea area.
  • Page 97 Operation Press the key, and through MENU 4.1)Received distress list Date/Time Type hierarchical menus, select the 4.1 Received '06-01-10 08:45 Relay distress list. On the bottom line, the MMSI of the ship highlighted by the cursor will be displayed. From: 123456789 Select the distress relay call to be Received distress message...
  • Page 98: Simple Dsc Test Call

    Operation Simple DSC test call The following describes simple procedure to send a DSC test call from the dedicated menu. (Note: This menu is prepared to simplify the test call procedure in the menu 2.1.2 Specific station, and both of the message formats are exactly the same.) ■...
  • Page 99: Dsc Call Log

    Operation DSC call log Received DSC messages are classified as distress messages and as other messages. The 20 most recent messages for both types of received and transmitted are saved in the log. CAUTION A distress acknowledgement or a distress relay call can be transmitted from a received distress message stored in the log, but when sending such a kind of call, follow the instructions of the ship's captain or officer in charge.
  • Page 100: Received Other Messages

    Operation 4.6.2 Received other messages Received messages regarding routine, safety, and urgency calls or the acknowledgements will be displayed in this received other message log. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through 4.2)Received others list MENU Date/Time hierarchical menus, select the 4.2 Received '06-11-23 15:30 RTN INDIV others list.
  • Page 101: Transmitted Messages

    Operation 4.6.3 Transmitted messages Every transmitted message will be displayed in this transmitted message log. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through 4.3)Transmitted calls list MENU Date/Time hierarchical menus, select the 4.3 '06-01-23 12:30 RTN INDIV Transmitted calls list. '06-12-15 20:15 '06-12-13 18:10 '06-11-20 06:33...
  • Page 102: Other Features

    Operation Other features In addition to the features described above, the equipment contains useful some features as below. 4.7.1 Notification of registered ships by the AIS If the AIS have been installed and set to available by the following procedure (and the menu 9.6 AIS function), when ships registered in the contact list falls within the specified range, a popup screen will be displayed immediately and notifies the ship's information by the name or 9-digit identity (MMSI).
  • Page 103: Playback Of Received Voice

    Operation 4.7.2 Playback of received voice When opened the squelch, incoming voice will be automatically recorded (up to 120 seconds), and can be replayed to confirm voice communications. Recorded voice is divided into multiple tracks depending on the time for the squelch open/close, and will remain stored until power off. If the total recorded time of all tracks reaches 120 seconds, recorded tracks will be overwritten beginning with the oldest one.
  • Page 104 Operation Fast forward and rewind operations During playback, the fast forward or rewind is available by the following procedure. ■ ■ Procedure Rotate the jog dial during playback to 6.1)Playback move the cursor to FF&REW. Track : Play FF&REW 001/012 002/008 sec Rotating the jog dial right will perform fast forward by increasing the counter value.
  • Page 105 Operation The saved track deletion To delete a saved track, perform the following procedure. (Powering off will delete all tracks.) ■ ■ Procedure When the cursor is on Track (stop mode), 6.1)Playback select DEL with the jog dial. Track : Play FF&REW DEL/012 000/035 sec Track SEL:Turn/push JogDial...
  • Page 106: Public Address Function With An External Speaker (Option)

    Operation 4.7.3 Public Address function with an external speaker (option) If an external speaker (NVS-423R) is connected, the Public Address function is available to make an announcement over the external speaker. ■ ■ Procedure Lift the handset from the cradle, and press FUNC Public Address mode...
  • Page 107: Intercom

    Operation 4.7.4 Intercom If multiple controllers (NCM-1770) are connected, the intercom is available between two of them. Calling another controller ■ ■ Procedure Lift the handset from the cradle, and 6.3)Intercom 1.Station1 press FUNC 2.(Own station) 3.Station3 The controller list will be displayed. 4.Station4 5.(N/A) The example at right shows that the...
  • Page 108 Operation Receiving a call from another controller ■ ■ Procedure If received an intercom call, the screen at Intercom mode right will be displayed, and the ringing tone will sound. State: Receiving a call from: Station2 If not answer within 30 seconds, the screen will revert to the previous screen.
  • Page 109: Popup Screens

    Operation Popup screens The contents of the popup screens are as follows. (in alphabetical order) Message Buttons Description Received a DSC acknowledgement (ACK BQ) during menu operation. Acknowledged! Accept/ Ignore Accept: Closes the menu and shows Accept it and abort this menu immediately? the message immediately.
  • Page 110 Operation After the PSTN call, there is no answer Coast sta no answer. from the coast station. To send the DSC call (routine calls or Confirming channel free... Cancel test), confirming if the CH70 is free, or waiting until the CH70 becomes free. Data updating...
  • Page 111 Operation Is it ok to clear every preset squelch data of the xxx channel mode? OK to clear SQL of all xxx CH? OK/ Cancel Erases all preset SQL data. Cancel: Ceases this operation. Is it ok to delete the saved track where the recorded voice has been saved OK to delete the saved track? OK/ Cancel...
  • Page 112 Operation The transmission has continued for 5min and stopped transmitting for the Stopped transmitting by 5minutes timer. "5min Tx timer" setting. Release the Release & repress the PTT, please. PTT momentarily and repress it to continue to transmit again. Detected the invalid work channel Suggested invalid CH.
  • Page 113: Settings & Registrations

    Settings & Registrations 5. SETTINGS & REGISTRATIONS This chapter describes the procedure for settings and registrations for the date and time manually, the contact lists for DSC calls, advanced DSC settings, and other settings for the equipment. Date and time setting Normally, the date and time will be updated automatically if importing GPS information.
  • Page 114 Settings & Registrations To input the present time (UTC), press ENT. 9.1)Date & time 1.Date :'06-12-31 Input the hours and minutes with the numeric keypad 2.Present time : 23:59 3.Display form or jog dial. (When using the jog dial, select the value - Type : Time,pos and press ENT for each digit.)
  • Page 115: Own Ship Position And Time Setting

    Settings & Registrations Own ship position and time setting Normally, the ship's position and the time will be updated automatically if importing GPS information. But if necessary, input these parameters manually as follows. CAUTION The time described below means the time when the position information is valid, and is different from the present time mentioned above.
  • Page 116: Settings For Each Controller

    Settings & Registrations Settings for each Controller The following describes the procedure regarding individual settings for controller such as LCD adjustment. 5.3.1 LCD adjustment The LCD conditions for viewability are adjustable as follows. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through hierarchical 9.3.1)LCD adjustment MENU 1.Contrast...
  • Page 117: User Key Assignment

    Settings & Registrations 5.3.3 User key assignment User key assignment enables the desired menu to be displayed immediately without moving through the hierarchy menus, and is assignable as follows. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through hierarchical 9.3.3)User key assign MENU 1.DSC coast station call menus, select the 9.3.3 User key assign.
  • Page 118: Name A Controller

    Settings & Registrations 5.3.4 Name a controller When connecting multiple controllers, each controller can be named respectively to make identification easier. The name of each controller is always displayed on the top left of the screen. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key and through hierarchical 9.3)My controller MENU...
  • Page 119: Disabling The Hook Switch

    Settings & Registrations 5.3.5 Disabling the hook switch The hook switch for the handset can be disabled not to set to CH16 by returning the handset to the cradle. (As a factory default setting, the hook switch has been set to “Valid”.) ■...
  • Page 120: Creating Contact Lists

    Settings & Registrations Creating contact lists The following describes the procedure to create the contact lists for a coast station or ship station call, or for a group call via DSC. Additionally, the PSTN number list can be created using the similar procedure. (1) Making a new list ■...
  • Page 121 No NAME MMSI/AIS move to the MMSI column. JRC coast1 Input the MMSI with the numeric keypad or jog dial. For coast stations, "00" will be inserted automatically at the start of the line, and then the line will be ready for entering numbers.
  • Page 122 ■ Procedure Select the registration number to be revised at 9.4.1)Coast station list No NAME MMSI/AIS step3 above, and press ENT. JRC coast1 001234567 JRC coast2 002345678 The example at right shows the case of the No.1 JRC coast3 003456789 selected to revise the content.
  • Page 123: Advanced Settings For Dsc

    Settings & Registrations Advanced settings for DSC The following describes the procedure for the advanced DSC settings such as automatic acknowledgement, as well as creating a PSTN number list. ■ ■ Menu screen Press the key, and through hierarchical MENU 9.5)DSC operation 1.Automatic ACK menus, select the 9.5 DSC operation.
  • Page 124: Disabling Receiving Alarms For Routine And Safety Calls

    Settings & Registrations 5.5.3 Disabling receiving alarms for routine and safety calls The aural alarm for routine and safety calls can be disabled as follows. ■ ■ Procedure To disable the receiving alarms for routine and safety calls, set the 3. Safety/Routine ALM condition to OFF with the jog dial.
  • Page 125: Other Settings

    Settings & Registrations Other settings The following describes the procedure to set the conditions regarding the AIS information import, the printer property, and preset squelch with respect to each channel. 5.6.1 Enabling the AIS function When connecting the AIS to use the information for such as a DSC call, set the import condition to ON as follows. ■...
  • Page 126: Printer Property

    Settings & Registrations 5.6.2 Printer property When connecting the printers, configure the conditions as appropriate according to the printer type, as follows. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through hierarchical MENU 9.7)Printer property menus, select the 9.7 Printer property. 1.Controller printer 2.Transceiver printer 0.Back...
  • Page 127 Settings & Registrations - When connect NKG-91 printer, please set up as follows. 1.Connection: Serial 2.Data out: Auto 3.Baudrate: 4.8k 4.Flow control: Hard 5.Print direction: Invert - When connect DPU-414 printer, please set up as follows. 1.Connection: Serial 2.Data out: Auto 3.Baudrate: 4.8k...
  • Page 128 Settings & Registrations 5-16...
  • Page 129: Maintenance & Inspection

    Maintenance & Inspection 6. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION The performance and lifetime of the equipment depend on the appropriate maintenance. This chapter describes the maintenance and inspection, self diagnosis, and outline of adjustment. General maintenance & inspection In order to operate the equipment under optimum conditions, it is vital to perform regular inspections and also, to keep accurate records.
  • Page 130: Self Diagnosis Inspection

    Maintenance & Inspection Self diagnosis inspection The following describes the procedure to perform the self diagnosis with the menu 8.1 Self diagnosis. ■ ■ Procedure Press FUNC 8.1)Self diagnosis TEST 1.Transceiver The menu shown at right will be displayed. 2.Controller 3.Transceiver log 4.Controller log 5.DSC loop...
  • Page 131 Maintenance & Inspection Unit Name Test Item Contents Results :Normal ・ ROM1 (Flash) read/write ROM1 NG :ROM1 error ・ ROM2 (EEP) read/write ROM2 NG :ROM2 error ROM12 NG :ROM1 & 2 error :Normal ・ RAM (SDRAM) read/write :Error :Normal ・ RS-485 line loop-back test :Error :Normal MODEM1 NG :MODEM1 error...
  • Page 132: System Alarm Indication

    Maintenance & Inspection System alarm indication If detected errors regarding the equipment, the screen shows the alarm information as follows. Station1 TIME 23:59(UTC) CH70 [ITU] Alarm information '06-12-31 23:59 001,TRCVR high temp 004,WKR PLL unlock Note According to the alarm type, some features and functions may be automatically restricted. The alarm information is formatted as follows.
  • Page 133: Alarm List

    Abnormal RF power circuit or the duplexer connection. our agency. Turn OFF the power switch in the transceiver or of the Detected malfunction regarding power POWER-OFF failure external power source, and supply control circuit. then please contact JRC or our agency.
  • Page 134: Viewing The Alarm History

    Maintenance & Inspection 6.3.2 Viewing the alarm history The following describes the procedure to confirm the current alarm condition or the alarms occurred in past time. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through hierarchical MENU 8.2)Alarm information menus, select the 8.2 Alarm information. No data According to the alarm occurring condition, the screen will be displayed as shown at right.
  • Page 135: Software Version

    AIS info The AIS connection status (Receiving/ Disrupted/ Invalid) AME info The AME connection status (Normal/ CS error/ Invalid) Serial number The serial product number of the JHS-770S/780D 6.4.2 Software version To confirm the software version, press the MENU 8.4)Software version key and through hierarchical menus, select the 8.4...
  • Page 136: Dsc Af Inspection

    Maintenance & Inspection DSC AF inspection DSC AF modulation frequencies can be checked for periodic inspections etc. ■ ■ Procedure Press the key, and through hierarchical MENU 8.5)DSC AF inspection 1.Output port :VDR&SP menus, select the 8.5 DSC AF inspection. 2.DSC mod type :2100Hz 3.Execution :Start...
  • Page 137: Troubleshooting

    This unit is also used for the distress communication, in addition to usual communication. Contact JRC or our agent if any problem is observed in this unit on usual operation or inspection. Do NOT ignore or leave any problems of this unit.
  • Page 138: Guide To Locating Faults

    6.6.2 Guide to locating faults Use the following table as a guide to locating the causes of malfunctions in the equipment. Additionally when contacting JRC or our agency, please provide the malfunction condition. Symptom Typical causes ・ Malfunction in the controller cable ・...
  • Page 139: Repair Units/Parts

    FUSE CES14 250V 15A 15A, for F3 6.6.4 Regular replacement parts The following shows the part to be replaced regularly. Please contact JRC or our agency to order it. Part Name Model Name Replacement Period Approx 20,000 hours of continued...
  • Page 141: After-Sales Service

    After-Sales Service 7. AFTER-SALES SERVICE ★ Warranty The warranty period is determined by JRC's warranty regulations, but is normally 1 year from the date of purchase. ★ Repair Part Inventory Period Parts necessary for proper functioning of this equipment will be kept available for 10 years after product discontinuation.
  • Page 142: Disposal

    Disposal 8. DISPOSAL Observe all rules and regulations of the local authorities when disposing of this equipment.
  • Page 143: Specifications

    Specifications 9. SPECIFICATIONS JHS-770S/780D Marine VHF Radiotelephone General Specifications ● Transmission frequency Simplex/ semi-duplex: 155.000 - 163.500MHz Duplex 156.025 - 157.425MHz (JHS-780D) Reception frequency Simplex/ semi-duplex: 155.000 - 163.500MHz Duplex 160.625 - 162.025MHz (JHS-780D) Number of channels ITU/USA/Canada/IWW channels: Maximum 57 ch...
  • Page 144 Specifications ● Transmitter Antenna output power 8W - 25W (Reduced output: 0.5W - 1W) +20%, -50% Oscillation method Frequency synthesizer Modulation method Frequency modulation Carrier frequency error ±1.5kHz or less Maximum frequency deviation ±5kHz or less Occupied bandwidth 16kHz or less Pre-emphasis characteristics 6dB/oct within +1dB, -3dB Overall distortion...
  • Page 145 Specifications CH70 Watch Keeping Receiver ● Receiving frequency 156.525MHz (CH70) Receiving system Double superheterodyne 1st IF 58.1MHz 2nd IF 455kHz Local oscillation frequency Receiving frequency + 58.1MHz Local oscillation method Frequency synthesizer Local oscillation frequency variance ±10 x 10 or less Sensitivity 1% or lower symbol error rate at 0dB μV Selectivity...
  • Page 146: Channel Assignment Tables

    Specifications Channel assignment tables ITU Channels (ITU-RR Appendix18) Semi-duplex/ TX (MHz) RX (MHz) Simplex Notes Duplex 156.050 160.650 ● 156.100 160.700 ● 156.150 160.750 ● 156.200 160.800 ● 156.250 160.850 ● 156.300 156.300 For inter-ship communications ● 156.350 160.950 ● 156.400 156.400 For inter-ship communications...
  • Page 147 Specifications USA Channels (FCC 47 CFR Part 80: 80.215, 80.371 and 80.373) Semi-duplex/ TX (MHz) RX (MHz) Simplex Notes Duplex 156.050 156.050 ● Unused Unused Unused 156.250 156.250 ● 156.300 156.300 For inter-ship communications ● 156.350 156.350 ● 156.400 156.400 For inter-ship communications ●...
  • Page 148 Specifications Canada Channels (INDUSTRY CANADA RBR-2) Semi-duplex/ TX (MHz) RX (MHz) Simplex Notes Duplex 156.050 160.650 ● 156.100 160.700 ● 156.150 160.750 ● 156.200 156.200 For CCG (General use prohibited) ● 156.250 156.250 ● 156.300 156.300 ● 156.350 156.350 ● 156.400 156.400 ●...
  • Page 149 Specifications IWW Channels (ETSI EN 300 698-1 V1.3.1) Semi-duplex/ TX (MHz) RX (MHz) Simplex Notes Duplex 156.050 160.650 ● 156.100 160.700 ● 156.150 160.750 ● 156.200 160.800 ● 156.250 160.850 ● 156.300 156.300 For inter-ship communications, fixed at 1W ● 156.350 160.950 ●...
  • Page 150 If TX and RX frequencies are different, the equipment will be in semi-duplex mode. ・ Private channels are registered at the installation of the equipment. If desired to add the other private ・ channels after installation, contact JRC or our agency.
  • Page 151: Options

    Specifications Options AC/DC Power supply (NBD-865) Source voltage 100VAC - 120VAC or 200VAC - 240VAC (50/60Hz) and 24VDC (21.6VDC - 31.2VDC) Output voltage 24VDC (19.0VDC - 34.0VDC) Maximum output current 10.5A Source switching function Automatic switching to DC power when AC power is cut off (uninterrupted output) Automatic switching from DC to AC when AC power is restored Temperature range for full...
  • Page 152: Peripheral Interfaces

    Specifications Peripheral interfaces GPS or other navigation aids interface Interface standard NMEA0183/IEC61162-1 compliant Protocol 4800bps, start 1bit, data 8bit, stop 1bit Non parity Input sentence NMEA0183 V1.5: GGA/GLL/RMC V2.0: GGA/GLL/RMC/ZDA V2.3: GGA/GLL/RMC/GNS/ZDA (Talker = "GP" or other) Applied data type Ship position &...
  • Page 153: 10. Options Operation

    Options Operation 10. OPTIONS OPERATION 10.1 Handset connection box (NQE-1845/ 1846/ 1847) There are three types of handset connection boxes: a waterproofed flush mount type for a wing console (NQE-1845), a waterproofed wing installation type (NQE-1846) and an indoor flush mount type (NQE-1847). CAUTION Close the water-resistant cap of the waterproof type handset box after use.
  • Page 154: Ac/Dc Power Supply (Nbd-865)

    Opening and working with the inside of the unit may result in fire or electrocution, so with the exception of qualified service personnel, do NOT attempt to replace the DC fuses. To replace the DC fuses, contact JRC or our agent. AC Switch...
  • Page 155: Printer (Nkg-91)

    Options Operation 10.3 Printer (NKG-91) CAUTION The thermal head of the printer may be very hot after printing. Do not touch it. Perform paper replacement and head cleaning only after waiting for the head to completely cool. The printing paper used in this printer is a heat sensitive paper. Take the following precautions when using this paper.
  • Page 156: Vhf Channel Selector (Ncm-2000)

    Options Operation 10.4 VHF Channel selector (NCM-2000) CAUTION For channel selectors installed above deck, close the water-resistant cap after use. Rain and sea breeze could cause connector malfunction. Also do not leave the handset above deck. 1. TX Lamp Lights when transmitting. 2.
  • Page 157 Waterway). When changing the channel region mode, use the controller (NCM-1770). ・ The following alarm will be displayed if an error is detected in the channel selector. When the alarm is displayed, contact JRC or our agency. Alarm Number Contents Detected the memory (ROM1) error.
  • Page 158 Options Operation 10-6...
  • Page 162 For further information,contact: Not use the asbestos http://www.jrc.co.jp Marine Service Department Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305 Facsimile : +81-3-3779-1420 tmsc@jrc.co.jp e-mail : AMSTERDAM Branch Telephone : +31-20-658-0750 Facsimile : +31-20-658-0755 e-mail : service@jrcams.nl SEATTLE Branch Telephone : +1-206-654-5644 Facsimile : +1-206-654-7030 e-mail : service@jrcamerica.com...

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