Automatic Identification System JHS-183 Instruction Manual 7ZPJD0553
Preface Thank you for purchasing the JHS-183 Automatic Identification System (AIS). The JHS-183 is a Class A shipborne AIS equipment that communicates ship's static data and ship's dynamic data with other vessels or coast stations on VHF channels using TDMA techniques. x Be sure to read this manual before using the equipment. x Keep this manual near at hand for quick reference.
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. 㪮㪘㪩㪥㪠㪥㪞㩷 㪚㪘㪬㪫㪠㪦㪥㩷 Indicates a warning that, if ignored, may result in serious injury or even death. Indicates a caution that, if ignored, may result in injury or damage to property.
Handling Precautions 㪮㪘㪩㪥㪠㪥㪞㩷 Do not disassemble or customize this unit. electrical shock or malfunction. Doing so may cause fire, Do not use a voltage other than specified. electrical shock or malfunction. Doing so may cause fire, Do not attempt to check or repair the interior of this equipment by non-qualified service personnel, as doing so may cause fire, electric shock or malfunction. If any malfunctions are detected, contact our service center or agents.
㪚㪘㪬㪫㪠㪦㪥㩷 Do not use this equipment for anything other than specified. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage to persons. Do not adjust the trimmer resistors or the trimmer capacitors on the PCB unit, except when and if they need to be adjusted. Doing so may cause malfunction or damage to persons. They are preset at the factory. Do not install this equipment in a place other than specified or in one with excessive humidity, steam, dust or soot.
External Views NTE-183 AIS Transponder NCM-983 AIS Controller v
Optional equipment NQE-5183 Connection Box NBD-577C Power Supply Unit vi
CONTENTS Preface ............................................................................................................... Before Operation ................................................................................................. Handling Precaution ............................................................................................ External Views .................................................................................................... γ δ ε η 1. GENERAL ..................
5.3.2.5 Long Range Messages ......................................................................... 5.3.3 Maintenance ............................................................................................ 5.3.3.1 Self Diagnosis ..................................................................................... 5.3.3.2 Communication Test ............................................................................. 5.3.3.3 AIS Alarm ...................................................................
8. SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................ 8-1 8.1 General (JHS-183) ...................................................................................... 8-1 8.2 AIS Transponder (NTE-183) ....................................................................... 8-1 8.2.1 TRX port .................................................................................................... 8-1 8.2.2 Environmental condition ................................
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1. 1.1 GENERAL Outlines Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a maritime navigation and radio communication system. This system intends to enhance the safety of life at sea, the safety and efficiency of navigation and the protection of the marine environment by communicating navigational information automatically on VHF channels between ship to ship and ship to shore. JHS-183 meets the requirements of the SOLAS Conventions for the Class A shipborne equipment of the universal AIS.
1.3 Components 1. 3. 1 Standard Components No. Description 1 AIS Transponder 2 3 4 5 AIS Controller Control cable Spare parts Instruction manual Model Qty NTE-183 1 NCM-983 CFQ-9183A 7ZXJD0136 7ZPJD0553 1 1 1 1 Notes With 1 whip antenna, 2 fitting bands 1 connector N-P-10U 2 Rubbers 10 x 10 x 10 With 4 tapping screws Length=2m English 1. 3. 2 Options No.
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1.4 Outline x Outline Drawing of NTE-183 AIS Transponder Unit: mm Mass: approx. 2.
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. x Outline Drawing of NQE-5183 Connection Box ֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤ Unit: mm Mass: approx. 2.
x Outline Drawing of NBD-577C Power Supply Unit ֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤ Unit: mm Mass: approx. 5.
x Outline Drawing of NQE-3150 Pilot Plug Box ֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤ Unit: mm Mass: approx 0.36kg x Outline Drawing of NBG-380 Power Supply Unit for Personal Pilot Unit ֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤֤ Unit: mm Mass: approx 6.
2. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM Notes: Leave installation of this equipment to our service center or agents. Installation by an unauthorized person may results in malfunction.
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3. PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS 3.
ԩ ԧ Ԩ ԥ Ԧ ԣ Ԥ ԣ POWER/DATA1 connector Connect to power supply, sensor and external equipment by using controller cable or connect to connection box (option).
4. DISPLAYS Operation indicator Indicates the equipment condition. When these 4 squares are flashing in order, it means normal condition. The display order of other ships Indicates the order displayed at the LIST SORT screen. Screen Title Indicates the screen’s content Guard mark indication When other ships enter the guard zone, this mark is displayed and alarm buzzer sounds.
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5. OPERATION 5.1 Menu Tree POSN/Date [DISP] Own ship's TRX condition [DISP] Own ship's detail2 [DISP] Own ship's detail1 [DISP] Graphic display [SUB] 1. Range 2. Bearing 3. Sort 4. Name 5 .Guard zone 6. Number of ships 7. Contrast 8. Auto range set [DISP] (Power ON) [ENT] Other ship's detail Info Other ships list [DISP] [SUB] Edit and TX Interrogation EXIT [CLR]key + [DISP]key [SUB] [CLR]key + [USER]key 1. Bearing 2. Sort 3. Name 4.
5.2 Basic Operation 5.2.1 Turning ON the power Holding down the PWR/CONT key for 1 second turns on the power, the starting screen appears about 2 seconds later, and then the Other Ships List display appears about 10 seconds later. Caution: Check the main power supply of the switchboard and a cable connection of NCM-983 AIS controller when the power cannot be turned on. During operation, Pressing MENU key displays MAIN MENU. Pressing DISP key switches the screen.
a) The voyage static data mismatch When only voyage data is different, it is displayed as follows. When [OK] is selected, voyage static data setting screen is displayed. When [CANCEL] is selected, LIST SORT screen is displayed. Confirms the voyage data and select [ENT]. Refer to 5.3.1 VOYAGE DATA SETTING for the change of the setting and the operating method. Select [OK], VOYAGE DATA screen is displayed.
5.2.1.1 Other Ships List After turning on the power, “LIST SORT” screen for other ships list appears. If “MAIN MENU” screen is displayed, press CLR key and “LIST SORT” screen is appeared. . + 5 $ Ţ : Ability to scroll 㧖㧦Group ship 㧔See 5.3.4.
5.2.1.2 Other Ship’s Detail Information In order to see detail information of a ship selected at “LIST SORT” screen or “GRAPHIC” display screen, Press ENT key, and then the screen is switched to “OTHER SHIP’S DETAIL” information screen. 1 6 / 0 , + % * / # 4 / # Ť ' 5 / % 1 . 4 + ' 5 * + 2 / # 4 7 0 1 . 5 + ) 0 1 6 * ' 4 ) # 1 1 1 2 6 0 ) ) 5 1 6 * ' 4 5 3 4 1 2 1 2 2 # Ť 6 + 2 6 5 0 . 1 5 0 / .
5.2.1.3 Own Ship’s Detail Information Press DISP key at “GRAPHIC” display screen and then “OWN SHIP’S DETAIL” screen is displayed. Own ship’s information consist of 2 kinds of own ship’s detail information screens and own ship’s TRX information screen. When DISP key is pressed, each screen is switched according to the following flow: ٨ “LIST SORT” Screen for Other Ships List DISP .
Contents for “OWN SHIP’S DETAIL 1” information screen are shown below. Static information of own ship is mainly displayed. 1 9 / 0 , + % 0 / # 4 / # Ť 5 / % 1 . 1 9 0 Ţ # 0 6 $ 5 2 5 1 6 1 6 5 * + + ' / 0 1 . 5 2 5 & ' 6 # + . # 4 7 + ) 0 5 & ' 5 * + 2 2 1 5 0 ' : 6 9 4 4 # 6 # + .
Contents for “OWN SHIP’S DETAIL 2” information screen are shown below. Dynamic information of own ship is mainly displayed. 1 9 0 2 1 5 ) 2 . # 6 . 1 0 5 1 ) Ť % 1 ) 5 * + 2 5 0 & ' 8 + % 5 c c M c 1 9 0 5 * + 2 0 3 7 5 0 . 1 9 ' 5 6 Ţ * & ) 4 1 6 2 1 5 2 1 2 # Ť 6 + / 1 9 0 5 * ( 0 1 4 + . # $ Ţ # % % + 4 # . 5 . / 4 # / # & ' 6 # + . ' 0 ' P & ' 6 # + .
Contents for “OWN SHIP’S TRX” information screen are shown below. Own ship radio information is mainly displayed. 1 9 % % 6 / 0 * * : 1 % Ť % 5 * + 2 5 6 4 : # $ 2 1 9 ' 4 * + ) * & ' # $ * # 6 : 4 : * $ 6 : 4 : 1 9 0 Ţ # 4 ' 0 ' # 4 ' 0 Ť ' 5 # # * + 0 c c 5 c c 2 ' 1 9 0 5 * + 2 5 9 5 To see the next page/the previous page, press “ ”key or “ “key.
5.2.1.4 Display Setup of Other Ships List In order to change the display setting of other ship list, press SUB key at “LIST SORT” screen for other ships list and switch to SUB screen. SUB . + 5 $ Ť 6 4 5 1 )c4 4 0 6 ) 4 # 0 0 / ' ) ' 6OKP or CLR 5 , , 6 # 0 # 4 4 1 + # 4 % % % / ' 6 ; * ً or ٕ .
5.2.1.5 Graphic Display In order to switch from “LIST SORT” screen for other ships list to “GRAPHIC” display screen, press DISP key. (Refer to 5.2.1.3 for DISP key operation) (Refer to 5.4 Graphic Display Function) DISP .
5.2.3 Alarm 5.2.3.1 Guard Zone Alarm If a ship enters within the guard zone range, the alarm status “G” appears on the bottom of the screen and an alarm buzzer sounds. In order to set GUARD ZONE, refer to “5.4.3.2 Display Item Explanation”. The setting default is “OFF”. In case GUARD ZONE alarm is set “ON” and the alarm sound is set “OFF” in the BUZZER setting, the GUARD ZONE alarm does not sound. The ship within the guard zone range is displayed “G” in the left side of the line.
5.2.4 Character Pad Window Display and Input Method a) Inputting characters When character input is needed, the character pad window is displayed. & ' 5 6 + 0 # 6 + 1 0 6 1 - ; 1 # $ % & ' ( ) * + , 8 9 : ; < ! " = % ? = # % ? 1 . / 0 1 2 @ = 1 - ? = 3 ' 4 = : 5 ᳖ + 6 7 ? A 2 6 ? When character input operation starts, the cursor is on “A” in the character pad window.
5.2.5 Numerical Input The procedure for numerical input is as follows: The following is inputting a draught value to explain the procedure. e.g.) DRAUGHT: 12.3 m Up down key (Cursor) 4. DRAUGHT: ENT or Right key 1 0.0 m (Select ‘1’) Up down key ENT or Right key Up down key ENT ENT or 1 2 .0 m Right key (Select ‘2’) 12. 3 m (Select ‘3’䋩 (The draught has been set.) When CLR or left key is pressed, the cursor is moved back to 1 digit left position.
5.3 Main Menu “MAIN MENU” screen displays menu items for setting, sending messages, and maintenance, etc. In order to display “MAIN MENU” screen, press MENU key during displaying any screen. (At “Power off screen” and “ALARM popup screen”, MENU key is invalid.) / # = + ' 0 8 / / 5 : 1 ' # ' + / ; 5 + 6 6 ' # 5 0 ? 0 ) # 6 7 7 ' & # 6 # ) ' ' 0 # 0 % ' 2 Press key or key for moving the cursor over the menu to select a desirable item.
5.3.1 Voyage data setting Select 1. VOYAGE STATIC DATA in “5.3 MAIN MENU” screen, “VOYAGE DATA” menu screen for setting is displayed. 8 1 ; # 0 ' & , # 2 ' Ť ) # 0 ' # 6 ' 8 ) 5 0 # 8 1 ; # ) ' & # 6 # 5 6 # 6 7 5 # ) ' & + 0 ( + 5 * + 0 ) 6 + 0 # 6 + 1 0 # . ' 4 .
5.3.1.1 Navigational Status Select 1. NAV. STATUS at “VOYAGE DATA” menu screen (refer to “5.3.1 VOYAGE DATA SETTING”), the navigational status can be selected. Press key or key in order to select a desirable item, and then press ENT key. VOYAGE DATA 1.NAV.
5.3.1.2 Destination Input Select 2.DESTINATION at “VOYAGE DATA” menu screen (refer to “5.3.1 VOYAGE DATA SETTING”), the name of the destination can be inputted. The name can be inputted with using the Character Pad window at the bottom of the screen. Refer to “5.2.4 Character Pad Window Display And Input Method” in order to input characters. Operation at the Destination Name Input screen is as follows: Up to 20 characters can be entered for naming destination.
5.3.1.5 Cargo Type Selection Select 5.CARGO/STATUS at “VOYAGE DATA” menu screen (refer to “5.3.1 VOYAGE DATA SETTING”), Cargo Type can be selected. Press key or key in order to select a desirable item, and then press ENT key. And the cursor moves to the next item “6. PERSONS ON BOARD”. 5.CARGO/STATUS: NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The cargo type selection is changed by the setting of Ship type as follows: Depending on the type of the ship, this “CARGO TYPE” cannot be selected.
5.3.1.6 Persons on Board Input Select 6. PERSONS ON BOARD at “VOYAGE DATA” menu screen (refer to “5.3.1 VOYAGE DATA SETTING”), the number of persons on board can be inputted. Input a value with key or key according to the procedure of ”5.2.5 Numerical Input”. The input range of PERSONS is between 0 and 9999. When the inputted number is more than “8191”, “8191 OR MORE” is displayed. 6. PERSONS ON BOARD : 8191 After pressing ENT key at the last digit, the inputted PERSONS has been set.
5.3.1.7 Re-load Destination from history Data Select [DEST LOAD] in the sub menu in “5.3.1 VOYAGE DATA SETTING”, Destinations list (current destination and 4 destinations in the past) is displayed. Select [DEST LOAD] 8 1 ; 5 = 5 = & = ' # 7 ' ' : ) $ 6 5 + ' & # 6 # / ' 0 7 & ' ; # 6 # ? 6 . 1 # & ? 6 ? 5 1 $ 1 ( 6 % 4 1 & ; + . * ' 1 % 1 # & # / # ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 # CLR key Select a destination, and then press ENT key.
5.3.2 Message Menu Select 2. MESSAGE in “MAIN MENU” screen, “MESSAGE” menu screen is displayed. / ' 5 5 ' 6 4 + . # & : : 0 1 ) ' + 6 6 6 6 ' 0 ) 4 4 4 # # # 4 4 0 & 6 : ; ; 1 ) # 6 + 1 0 # 0 ) ' When move the cursor for selecting a desirable item in menu, press key or key. then press ENT key to display a screen of the selected item. Press CLR key at the “MESSAGE” menu screen, then switch back to “MAIN MENU” screen. The outlines of each menu items are as follows: 1.
5.3.2.1 Editing / Sending Messages Editing messages and transmitting is according to the below flow. 㫄㪼㫊㫊㪸㪾㪼㩷㫄㪼㫅㫌 㫊㪺㫉㪼㪼㫅 㪪㪬㪙㩷㫂㪼㫐 㪈㪅㪜㪛㪠㪫㩷㪘㪥㪛㩷㪫㪯 㪲㪫㪯㪴 㪲㪜㪛㪠㪫㪴 㪲㪪㪘㪭㪜㪴 㪚㪣㪩㩷㫂㪼㫐 Select 1.EDIT AND TX at “5.3.2 MESSAGE MENU” and then “MESSAGE TYPE” setting screen is displayed. a) MESSAGE TYPE For defining a message type of each message, select a status at the each message type. The procedure is as follows.
b) MESSAGE TYPE SETTING Status Setting of Each Message Type: ' & + 6 # 0 ( 1 4 / / / % # 6 ' ( 7 0 % 6 ' : 6 Ť 4 ' 2 . ' & + 6 & # 5 ) 6 6 + 1 + 6 4 1 : # ; 0 & & 4 ' 5 5 ' & 4 1 7 6 + 0 ' ' & + 5 = 6 = ' = 5 = ' ; 1 ( ( # 0 & 6 : 6 7 : & # : # 0 & 6 : $ / ' 0 7 ? + 6 ? 8 ' ? + 6 ? Ţ % * # 7 6 1 0 7 / $ ' 4 1 ( 4 ' 6 4 ; SUB or CLR 1.
(4) REPLY Select whether the response is requested or not. 1. Press key or key, “ON” or “OFF” can be selected. 2. If the response is requested, “select “ON”. If the response is not requested, select “OFF”. 3. After the selection, press ENT key to set the REPLY. (5) CH (Channel) Select the channel for transmission 1. Press key or key, “AUTO”, “A”, “B”, “A/B” can be selected. 2. If the transmission channel is set A, select “A”. If the transmission channel is set B, select “B”.
c) TEXT EDIT SCREEN In order to transmit a text message, press SUB key at “EDIT AND TX” screen and SUB menu screen is displayed and then select [EDIT]. Refer to the procedure of “5.2.4 Character Pad window Display and Input Method” to input character.. 6 ' : 6 ' & + 6 5 % 4 ' ' 0 * 1 9 # 4 ' ; 1 7 ! # $ % & ' 8 9 : ; < = ( ) * + , - .
d) Transmitting and Saving If “FUNCTION” in Message Type (refer to “a) MESSAGE”, and “b) MESSAGE TYPE SETTING”) is “TEXT”, operate transmitting or saving a message according to the following procedure: - After editing, select “SAVE” in SUB menu. Then the message is saved in TX TRAY. ' & + 5 = ' = 6 = 5 = ' 6 7 & : # : # 0 & 6 : $ / ' 0 7 + 6 ? ? 8 ' ? + 6 ? - If [EXIT] is selected, return to “EDIT AND TX” screen for message type setting. Select [TX] in “EDIT AND TX” sub screen and press ENT key.
5.3.2.2 TX Tray (Viewing Transmitted Messages) Select 2. TX TRAY at “MESSAGE” menu screen (refer to “5.3.2 MESSAGE MENU”), “TX TRAY” screen is displayed. Transmitted and edited messages can be saved up to 10 massages in the transmitted message list. The listed messages can be edited and/or can be transmitted again.
Press key or key in order to select a desirable message in the display list in “TX TRAY” screen, and then press ENT key. The selected message is displayed in ”TEXT VIEW SCREEN”. “㧖” mark in the front of a message number indicates not transmitted message. In order to display SUB menu screen, press SUB key at the list screen or text view screen. Select [DETAIL VIEW] and press ENT key, detail information screen is displayed with the following information: 1. Transmitted or edited date and time with UTC. 2.
5.3.2.3 RX Tray (Viewing Received Messages) Select 3. RX TRAY at “MESSAGE” menu screen (refer to “5.3.2 MESSAGE MENU”), “RX TRAY” screen is displayed. In the RX TRAY, safety related messages can be saved up to 20, others messages can be saved up to 10. Confirmation of contents and reply are performed by selecting a message in the TRAY. When messages are received, receiving alarm sounds normally. If the message buzzer is set “OFF” in the BUZZER setting, receiving alarm does not sound.
Press key or key in order to select a desirable message in the list “1. SAFETY MESSAGES” tray and “2. OTHERS MESSAGES” tray in “RX TRAY” screen, and then press ENT key. The selected message is displayed in TEXT VIEW screen. “㧖” mark in the front of a message number indicates an unread message. “R” mark in the front of a message number indicates that it is a received message with reply and a reply is not carried out at that time.
5.3.2.4 Interrogation Select 4. INTERROGATION at “MESSAGE” menu screen (refer to “5.3.2 MESSAGE MENU”), “INTEROGATION” screen is displayed. An interrogation message can request information with an addressed “MMSI” specified. INTERROGATION Screen SUB key + 0 6 5 = 6 = % = % = ' + 0 6 ' 4 4 1 ) # 6 + 1 0 / / 5 + 4 ' 3 7 ' 5 6 7 6 % # 0 & & # 6 ' 4 ' 5 7 . 6 SUB / CLR key Select [EXIT] + 0 6 ' 4 4 1 ) # 6 + 1 0 4 ' 5 7 . 6 # % = 1 - ? ' 7 : * .
c) SUB menu screen Select an item in SUB menu screen, the each item operation is as follows: [TX] 㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯Transmit the interrogation message [CHECK] 㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯The responded message for the interrogation message is displayed. [CLEAR] 㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯The cursor move to “1. MSSI”. [EXIT] 㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯㨯Return to “INTERROGATION” screen.
5.3.2.5 Long Range Messages Select 5.LONG-RANGE at “MESSAGE” menu screen (refer to “5.3.2 MESSAGE MENU”), “LONG RANGE” message screen is displayed. The display/operation of a long range message is differed depending on whether “MANUAL” or “AUTO”ޕ To select “MANUAL” or “AUTO”, refer to the “5.3.4.10 LONG-RANGE SET”. When LONG-RANGE messages are received, “L” is displayed at the bottom line of the display. The operation does not depend on whether "MANUAL" or "AUTO" setting is selected. LIST SORT: RANGE .
a) MANUAL response condition While “MANUAL” is set, Long Range message screen is appears automatically on any screen after receiving a Long Range Request. In case other equipment responds, “THE OTHERS EQUIPMENT REPLIED” is displayed. If other equipment responds while displaying LONG-RANGE message screen, AIS displays the same message. Manual response operation (refer to Long Range message screen shown previously.) - When “LONG – RANGE” message screen is displayed, the requested contents are displayed.
5.3.3 Maintenance Select 3.MAINTENANCE in “MAIN MENU” screen, “MAINTENANCE” menu screen is displayed. It is possible to check the current status with “Maintenance” menu screen. In order to return to MAIN MENU screen, press CLR key. / # + 0 5 % # 5 ' 5 6 ' 1 + ' 8 1 ' . / 5 0 ' ( 0 # 0 % ( & + / 7 0 + # . # 5 ' 4 0 6 . 6 9 # 4 ' ) % 4 5 1 ' 0 # / 6 ) 1 5 + 5 6 + 1 0 6 ' 5 6 # 6 7 5 8 ' 4 5 + 1 0 The outline of the each menu item is as follows: 1.
5.3.3.1. Self Diagnosis Select 1.SELF DIAGNOSIS at “MAINTENANCE” menu screen (refer to “5.3.3 MAINTENANCE”), SELF DIAGNOSIS screen is displayed. In order to return to “MAINTENANCE” menu, press CLR key. 5 ' . ( 6 6 = 4 % + Ť 4 ' ' ' 1 0 & # 5 0 5 0 6 + 0 6 6 7 6 5 ' . ( 6 2 # + % 4 Ť 4 5 0 0 1 ' & : 6 6 0 5 + 1 ' ' 6 7 Ţ 5 ' . ( # ) 0 5 2 1 # . ? . 6 1 ) 2 5 1 5 + 5 0 & ' 4 . 1 - # 1 0 4 4 . . . ' 4 = ' 0 6 ? 1 - 1 - ) 0 1 5 + 5 0 0 1 6 # # .
When the result of the self-diagnosis test is normal, "OK" is displayed. The displayed result of the antenna is not a diagnosis result. It indicates the antenna terminal during operation. The diagnosis result of abnormal The list of the diagnosis result of abnormal is shown in the following table. Diagnosis Item CONT INT GPS Diagnosis Result NG CPU FROM NG SRAM NG FROM NG TX DAC NG RX1 PORT NG RX2 PORT NG RX3 PORT NG NG PPS CONT.
b) CONTROLLER Select 2.CONTROLLER at “SELF DIAGNOSIS” screen, and then press ENT key. In order to perform the self-diagnosis test, select [ENT], and then press ENT key. If you do not perform the self-diagnosis test, press key or key and select [CANCEL], and then the cursor is returned back without the test. When the result of the self-diagnosis test is normal, "OK" is displayed at RESULT:. - The diagnosis result The list of the diagnosis result is shown in the following table.
5.3.3.2. Communication Test Select 2.COMMUNICATION TEST at “MAINTENANCE” menu screen (refer to “5.3.3 MAINTENANCE”) , “COMMUNICATION TEST” screen is displayed. The address MMSI can be set automatically from nearby ships, and then perform the communication test with others by response request. To switch to “MAINTENANCE” menu screen, press CLR key. % 1 / / = = & ' / / 4 ' 7 6 % 5 5 5 0 : # 6 + 7 + ? 0 + . % # 6 + 1 0 % 0 6 ' # .
5.3.3.3. AIS Alarm Select 3.AIS ALARM at “MAINTENANCE” menu screen (refer to “5.3.3 MAINTENANCE”), “AIS ALARM” confirmation screen is displayed. “ALARM HISTORY” screen can be displayed up to 50 from last defective alarms during the operation. When the display is switched to “MAINTENANCE” menu screen, press CLR key. SUB key # + 5 # . # 4 # ( 5 . 1 5 / 8 ' : 6 ' 4 0 # . 6 # .
Lists of failure alarms are as follows: Alarm No.
5.3.3.4. Sensor Status Select 4.SENSOR STATUS at “MAINTENANCE” menu screen (refer to “5.3.3 MAINTENANCE”), “SENSOR STATUS” screen is displayed. Also the next page is displayed with obtaining information of sensor device (ID) and command status. When the display is switched to “MAINTENANCE” menu screen, press CLR key. 5 ' 0 5 2 1 5 ' : 7 6 % 5 1 ) * ' # Ť 4 1 6 1 4 5 + 6 + 1 6 ' 4 0 % .
ID displayed at SENSOR STATUS is shown below list.
5.3.4 Set up Menu Select 4.SET UP at “MAIN MENU” menu screen, “SET UP” screen is displayed. In this SETUP MENU, The controller display function and the operation of transponder can be set. 5 ' Ť 6 & / 4 2 ) % 5 ' 6 7 # ; ' 9 4 * 2 6 ' % ) + 4 1 7 # 0 1 1 4 2 0 6 0 0 ' + 6 # & 5 ' . / 4 . 7 * ' 1 . % % 6 + 2 2 1 . ' 4 * # 0 0 ' . 0 1 4 / # .
5.3.4.1 Display Setting of Date and Time (DATE㧒TIME) Select 1.DATE&TIME at “MAIN MENU” menu screen, “DATE&TIME” screen is displayed. When the display is switched to “SET UP” menu screen, press CLR key. & # 6 ' 2 2 & . 1 1 + 6 6 5 5 5 + 0 0 2 & / . + ' 6 6 # ( + / ' & + 5 2 + / ' ; ( 1 4 / 7 6 % ( When 1.POSN&TIME DISP is selected, Displayed contents of POSITION/TIME can be set. 1. The content can be select between POSN&TIME, POSN&COG&SOG and OFF.
5.3.4.2 My Controller Select 2.MY CONTROLLER at “MAIN MENU” menu screen, “MY CONTROLLER” screen is displayed. In this menu, LCD display setting, buzzer ON/OFF and assignment of USER key can be set. When the display is switched to “SET UP” menu screen, press CLR key. / ; % 1 . % 5 1 7 5 0 6 4 1 . . ' 4 & # & , 7 5 6 / ' 0 6 7 0 & ' 4 - ' ; # 5 5 + ) 0 a) LCD Adjustment Select 1.LCD ADJUSTMENT, LCD adjustment screen is appeared. In this menu, Items concerned with display can be set. .
2. DIMMER Select 2.DIMMER, DIMMER adjustment screen is displayed. (The cursor move to the right of ”MAXIMUM”.) The dimmer is adjusted for each pressing of DIM key, and these levels are defined by 4 stages (MAX, TYPICAL, MIN, OFF). In this menu, The value of MAX, TYPICAL, MIN can be set. And set the increasing value in case of alarm. & + & / + / 6 / # / / # ; + . ' / : 2 0 # 4 ' + + + 4 4 / 7 / % # . / 7 / / When the cursor is on the right of “MAXIMUM”, the value can be adjusted.
5 % 4 ' ' 0 5 # 8 ' 4 5 % 4 ' ' 0 5 # 8 ' 4 1 0 O K P 6 + / ' 4 Select “ON”, the cursor move to TIMER value. Set the value between 00 and 60 (minutes) with key or key and press ENT key. 4. BACK LIGHT Select 4.BACK LIGHT, the color of back light can be changed. In this menu, the back light can be selected. . % & % & 5 $ # 1 + % # 1 # & 0 / 4 % 2 . , 6 / ' ' # 7 4 ' ' 5 # 4 0 .
c) User Key Assign Select 3.USER KEY ASSIGN, User key assignment screen is displayed. In this menu, Assignment to USER key can be set. 7 5 7 Ţ / / 5 5 Ť % ' 5 ' # ' ' 1 4 ' 5 + 6 . / - ' 4 5 # ) 0 6 ' 7 2 ( & / 7 0 ; # 5 5 + ) 0 ' ; ' 0 # 0 % ' + # ) 0 1 5 + 5 + % # 6 + 1 0 6 ' 5 6 When USER KEY ASSIGN screen is displayed, the cursor is on the current setting. Select the item with key or key and press ENT key to decide.
5.3.4.3 Regional Channel Select 3.REGIONAL CHANNEL, Regional channel setting screen is displayed. Set the channel management information in the specified area. Up to 8 channel management settings can be registered. Caution: When setting the regional channel management, input the information correctly based on the administration. Incorrect setting causes a failure of the communication with other vessels and coast radio station. Select the item with key or key and Press ENT key, the item can be set.
a) Setting change of each item Each item settings are as follows #4'# 0' 0 q ’ ' q ’ The area of setting <10' 5+<' 0/ %* # %* $ 6: 4: /1&' 6: 4: 6: 4: %* # %* $ 6: 219'4 *+)* #4'# 59 0 q ’ ' q ’ x The set range of coordinates is the distance between AREA (NE) and AREA (SW) and it is over 20NM and under 200NM The setting area is within 500NM from own ships position. x 1. CH A 2.
6. AREA (NE) Select 6. AREA and set “NE” by inputting latitude and longitude. If set by north latitude, select “N” with key or key. If set by south latitude, select “S”, and then press ENT key and set. The cursor moves to the latitude input line, set the figure with key or key and press ENT key to determine. (refer to “5.2.5 numerical input method”) After determination of the latitude, the cursor move to longitude input line.
b) Check of the setting Check the regional management setting whether it is based on the restriction or not. If there are no errors, the setting can be saved 57$ MG[ 4 ' ) + % % 6 1 0 # . * # * $ : 4 : 6 6 : 2 1 Ť < 1 0 ' : 9 5 % / ' + * 1 4 4 < # & : ' 4 ' ) 5 = % = 5 = . = % = ' 0 0 ' . ' % 6 * + ) 0 * # $ : 4 : * / + 7 * # + . : 1 $ ' 8 5 ' + 0 # / % ' ? 6 ? # 4 6 ? . % * # 0 0 ' . ' 0 7 ? ? 57$ %.
c) Save the setting If the result is OK, the setting is saved by transponder. While the result is “NG”, [SAVE] can not be selected. If the setting is saved normally, “SAVE OK” is appeared. 4 ' ) 5 = % = 5 = . = % = ' + 7 * # + . : 1 $ ' 8 5 ' + 0 # / % ' ? 6 ? # 4 6 ? 4 ' ) + 1 0 # . . % * # 0 0 ' . ' 0 7 ? % * # 0 0 ' . 5 # 8 ' 1 = 1 - ? ? d) Confirmation of saved data Select [LIST] in the SUB menu, Channel management information lists are displayed. The list can be scrolled by key or key.
5.3.4.4 Power Reduction Select 4. POWER REDUCT, the transmission power can be set. 5 ' 6 . + 5 $ Ť & / 4 2 ) % 6 4 7 # ; ' 9 4 * 2 6 ' % ) + 4 1 7 # 0 5 1 )c4 1 1 4 2 0 6 0 0 ' + 6 # & 5 ' . 4 0 6 ) / 4 . 7 * ' 1 . % % 6 + 2 2 1 4 # 0 0 / ' . ' 4 * # 0 0 ' . 0 1 4 / # .
a) Input name Select desirable number to change or register and Press ENT key and then the cursor move to SHIP NAME. Press ENT key at SHIP NAME, SHIP NAME input screen is displayed. Refer to “5.2.4 character input method“ to input. ) 4 1 7 2 5 * + 2 5 * + 2 5 * + 2 0 # / ' 0 # / ' / / 5 + # $ % & ' ( ) * + , 8 9 : ; < ! " = % ? = # % ? .
5.3.4.6 Change of Channels and Transmission Power (CHANNEL/POWER) Select 6.CHANNEL/POWER SET and enter password, Channels and power can be changed. Caution㧦Normally, AIS is operated by regulated channels. Ship’s administrators must be responsible for any change. % * # 0 0 ' . 2 1 9 ' 4 2 # 5 5 9 1 4 & # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - .
5.3.4.7 Change Password (PASSWORD) Select 7. PASSWORD, Password screen is displayed. In this menu, set the password that is used in case power off or channel change. The password is managed by ship’s administrator. Select 1.USER LEVEL and press ENT key. If CLR is selected, the display is switched to SET UP menu screen. 2 # 5 5 9 1 4 & 7 5 ' 4 . ' 8 ' . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7 5 1 0 # $ 8 9 ' . ' % : 4 . ' 8 ' . & 9 & ' ( ) * + , - .
5.3.4.8 Display Style of Latitude and Longitude (POSN DISP SET) Select 8. POSN DISP SET, the display style (display position of N/S, E/W㧕can be changed. 5 ' 6 2 2 5 7 # 1 # . 5 % 2 5 5 4 1 + % 5 0 6 0 . 4 9 # & 6 ) ' 0 2 4 + ' 4 6 5 & 5 2 5 6 # 0 ) / 1 ' 6 5 ' 6 5 ' 6 5 ' & ' 1 ( ( 1 0 Ť 1 ( ( 6 1 ( ( Setting OFF㧦 N xx°xx.xxx Positioned in front of coordinate Wxxx°xx.xxx ON㧦 xx°xx.
a) Setting of long range management Select 1.LR BROADCAST, Long range broadcast can be set. AIS transmits own ship’s position or navigation status by long range broadcasting (using satellite etc.) The channels are specified in item 2.3. The AIS will respond, in cases where a coast radio station requests own ship's information. . 1 = = 0 5 ' ) . % % . ' : 4 * * 1 6 + 4 # $ # $ 0 ) ? 6 ? 0 4 ) 1 4 ' # # & 0 % # 5 6 1 ( ( ) ' # 7 6 1 .
5.3.4.11 Prohibition of Transmission㧔SILENT MODE㧕 Select 11.SILENT MODE, and Silent mode is available. This is used for intentional prohibition of transmission. 5 ' 6 7 2 Ţ 2 # 5 5 9 # 4 & 2 5 1 # . 5 % 5 4 1 + % 0 & + 6 6 ' 0 ) 4 . ' 0 6 4 2 5 5 2 5 6 # 0 ) / 1 ' 6 5 ' 6 5 ' 6 5 ' & ' 1 ( ( 1 0 1 ( ( 6 1 ( ( Ť Select from ON or OFF with key or key. OFF 㨯㨯㨯 Continue normal operation ON 㨯㨯㨯㨯 Prohibit from transmitting while selected.
5.3.4.13 Initial Setting of Own Ship’s Heading Direction㧔NSK UNIT㧕 When the NSK unit (gyro interface option) is installed, then the heading direction needs to be set. This item is displayed when AIS is connected with NSK unit and its setting is available. Select 10. NSK UNIT, Own ship’s heading and the setting of NSK UNIT are displayed. If CLR key is selected, the display will switch to the SET UP menu. 0 5 * # 6 4 & 7 ' .
b) Details of NSK Unit setting Each item’s detail are shown below 2. ALARM Current alarm of NSK UNIT Indication Description OK Normal SYNCIRQ ERR Connection error in case sync type selected SYNCWIRE ERR 㧔e.g. breaking of wire㧕 Connection error in case step type selected STEPIRQ ERR STEPWIRE ERR 㧔e.g. breaking of wire㧕 PROG.MEM.ERR Operation error 3. TYPE Displays the type of gyrocompass Indication Description STEP Step signal SYNC Sync signal 4.