Receive Port Setting - JRC JMA-9133-SA Instruction Manual

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3.12

RECEIVE PORT SETTING

The system can receive data from other system via the JRC-LAN. The purpose of
JRC-LAN is interoperation with other JRC systems. The JRC systems are
synchronized with datum in JRC-LAN network.
NOTE: If the connection is not suggested from JRC office, don't connect PC or other
maker's system to JRC-LAN.
Connecting PC or other maker's system may cause a lower radar system performance.
Connecting PC or other maker's system may cause a lower that performance.
3.12.1
Receive Port Setting (RX Port)
Select ports for receiving signals from sensors.
There are two methods for receiving signals: specifying a port for each sensor, or using
the automatic recognition function without specifying ports.
Procedures
1)
Open the RX Port Setting menu by performing the menu
operation below.
  
→ 
  
2)
Set a port for each sensor.
Settable sensor signals
Heading, Speed, AIS, GPS, DLOG, Alarm, Depth, Temperature, Wind, Current, ROT, RSA, Time
Zone, Date/Time
Selectable ports
When the automatic recognition
function is used:
When ports are specified:
Behavior pattern of selectable ports
LAN (Ship's Clock)
Setting of Section 7.2.11.2 "Reception Port Setting (RX Port)" is prior. If you want to set this
i
menu, Section 7.2.11.2 "Reception Port Setting (RX Port)" menu set to
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JMA-9100 Instruction Manual
Main
6. NAV Equipment Setting
→ 
6. RX Port
AUTO
Own
LAN
: Data from JRC-LAN is prior
AUTO
:
The system use data from sensor connected to the system directly.
Own
: The system uses data from JRC-LAN.
LAN
:
The system uses GPS data from GPS (JRC-LAN connected).
LAN (GPS)
:
The system uses ship's clock data from ship's clock (JRC-LAN
connected)
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3.BASIC OPERATION
3.12 RECEIVE PORT SETTING
  
LAN (GPS)
LAN (Ship's Clock)
User Setting
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