INSTRUCTION MANUAL MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT Q JMA-3300Series
necessary to perform an emergency measure immediately. pulse or without beating, resulting in unconsciousness and rigidity. In this case, it is breathing. When shocked by electricity, the victim will come to look very bad with weak center in the brain. If the shock is not so strong, artificial respiration may recover In case of electric shock, breathing may stop suddenly if current flows to the respiration using insulators such as dry wood plate and cloth without touching the victim directly.
ii 7 Then, wipe his mouth so that foaming mucus does not accumulate inside. this mouth.) his mouth due to set teeth, open it with a screwdriver and insert a towel in like in his mouth to prevent the tongue from suffocating. (If it is hard to open gum if any. Keep his mouth open, stretch his tongue and insert a towel or the 6 Open the victim's mouth and take out artificial teeth, cigarette or chewing d. Check the size of the pupils of his eyes. his face. c.
Fig. 1 Mouth-to mouth respiration (3) Blow into his lungs. Continue blowing into his mouth until his breast swells. Blow into his mouth as quickly as possible for the first 10 times. iii (2) Cover his mouth as widely as possible with yours and press your cheek against his nose ղ Or, pinch his nostrils with your fingers to prevent air from leaking. ճ (1) Raise the victim's head. Support his forehead with one of your hand and his neck with the other hand.
iv Fig. 2 Cardiac massage persons concerned to understand his situations and the necessary treatment. his condition. To let him recover from the mental shock, it is necessary for him alcoholic drinks.) Commit the victim to a medical specialist depending on tea and keep him warm and calm while watching him carefully. (Never give to normal, stop the artificial respiration, serve him with a cup of hot coffee or 3 Examine his pupils and his pulse sometimes. When the both have returned combination.
Refer to this manual when any inconvenience or defect occurs. z Maintain this instruction manual so that operators can refer to it at anytime. correct operation. z Before operating the equipment, be sure to read this instruction manual carefully for ships. This equipment consists of a scanner unit and a display unit as its main units.
This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected and these equipments are not operated correctly. This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is neglected and these equipments are not operated correctly. DANGER WARNING CAUTION Instruction Disconnect the power plug vi The mark represents instruction.
DANGER Make sure to turn on the antenna operation switch. Failure to comply may result in injuries caused by physical contact with the rotating antenna. When conducting maintenance work on the antenna, make sure to turn its main power off. Failure to comply may result in electrocution or injuries. Turn off the main power before cleaning the equipment. Especially when a rectifier is used, make sure to turn it off since voltage is still output from the rectifier even after the radar is turned off.
viii WARNING Do not touch the radiator. Even if the power is turned off, the radiator may be rotated by the wind. When conducting maintenance work, make sure to turn off the power and unplug the power connector J1 of the display unit so that the power supply to the equipment is completely cut off.
Use the target tracking function (TT) 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 target tracking function (TT) information may cause accidents. The target tracking function (TT) information such as vector, target numerical data, and alarms may contain some errors. Also, targets that are not detected by the radar cannot be acquired or tracked.
x PRECAUTIONS When replacing magnetrons, make sure to shut off the main power and let the equipment stand for more than 5 minutes to discharge the high-voltage circuit. Failure to comply may result in electrocution. Make sure to shut off the main power before replacing parts. Failure to comply may result in electrocution or equipment failure. Any adjustments must be made by specialized service personnel. Failure to comply may result in accidents or equipment failure.
When cleaning the display screen, do not wipe it too strongly with a dry cloth. Also, do not use gasoline or thinner to clean the screen. Failure to comply will result in damage to the screen surface. Do not directly touch the inverter circuit of the LCD display with a bare hand since high voltage temporarily remains in the circuit even after the main power is shut off. Failure to comply may result in electrocution. Make sure that two or more staff member work together when replacing the LCD.
xii NKE-2062/HS Scanner Unit NKE-2043 Scanner Unit NKE-2042 Scanner Unit WARNING LABEL MOUNTING POINT WARNING LABEL MOUNTING POINT
NKE-2103-4/6/4HS/6HS Scanner Unit NKE-2063/HS Scanner Unit xiii WARNING LABEL MOUNTING POINT
xiv NCD-2182 Display Unit WARNING LABEL MOUNTING POINT
NBD-865 Rectifier unit NBA-5111 Power Supply xv WARNING LABEL MOUNTING POINT
xvi Scanner Unit Type NKE-2063/HS (3.9 feet) Scanner Unit Type NKE-2062/HS (3.
NCD-2182 Display Unit Scanner Unit Type NKE-2103-6/6HS (6 feet) Scanner Unit Type NKE-2103-4/4HS (4 feet) xvii EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE
FEATURES .............................................................................................................................. 1-2 CONFIGURATION................................................................................................................... 1-3 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS.......................................................................................................... 1-7 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS .......................................................................................
SWITCHING BEARING DISPLAY MODE..................................................................... 2-62 SELECTING TRANSMITTER PULSE LENGTH........................................................... 2-64 MOVING OWN SHIP’S DISPLAY POSITION ............................................................... 2-66 SETTING SYMBOL DISPLAY ....................................................................................... 2-67 SETTING MOB ............................................................................
PREPARATION ............................................................................................................ 2-123 SETTING TARGET NUMBER DISPLAY..................................................................... 2-125 SETTING TARGET NUMBER ALLOCATION............................................................. 2-126 SETTING AIS ALARM.................................................................................................. 2-127 SETTING AIS DISPLAY TARGET................................
HARDWARE INFORMATION.......................................................................................... 4-9 ERROR LOG..................................................................................................................... 4-9 LINE MONITOR .............................................................................................................. 4-11 SELF TEST ..................................................................................................................... 4-12 4.
NKE-2062/HS.................................................................................................................... 7-5 NKE-2063/HS.................................................................................................................... 7-7 NKE-2103-4/6/4HS/6HS................................................................................................... 7-9 7.2.3 7.2.4 7.2.5 AIS FUNCTION............................................................................................
Rain/snow clutter suppression. Sea clutter suppression. AZImuth stabilization mode B Bow Crossing Range and Bow Crossing Time Anti-clutter rain Anti-clutter sea AZI BCR/BCT Course Over Ground The direction of the ship's movement relative to the earth, measured on board the ship, expressed in angular units from true north Correlation The distance to the Closest Point of Approach and Time to the Closest Point of Approach. Limits are set by the operator and are related to own ship.
Enhance Estimated Time of Arrival ENH ETA Head up Own ship’s heading line is always pointed to the top center of the radar display. H up M Maritime Mobile Service Identity Man OverBoard Medium Pulse 1NM=1852m North Stabilization Kit North up The north is always pointed to the top center of the radar display. MMSI MOB MP NM NSK N up xxiv Own track Long Pulse LP O Display function of own ship’s track N One for which target information is no longer available due to poor, lost or obscured signals.
Pulse Repetition Frequency The number of radar pulses transmitted each second.
The speed of a target relative to ground, or to sea A vector representing the predicted true motion of a target, showing course and speed with reference to the ground or sea Target Tracking. A computer process of observing the sequential changes in the position of a radar target in order to establish its motion. Such a target is a Tracked Target. Time To Go. Time to next waypoint.
W A geographical location on a route indicating an event. V Variable Range Marker An adjustable range ring used to measure the distance to a target. VRM Waypoint U Universal Time Coordinated. The international standard of time, kept by atomic clocks around the world.
xxviii GLOSSARY
y AIS displays and alarm displays) y TT (manual and automatic target acquisition/automatic tracking, vector and trail y Self-diagnostic y TM (True Motion) presentation y NAV line and marker displays y Own ship's track display electronic bearing line y Bearing and range measurement using a cursor, fixed/variable range markers, and y IR (Interference rejection) y Rain/snow clutter suppression y Sea clutter suppression y Sensitivity adjustment Function of This System integrated color LCD displa
1-2 10 targets) and AIS target display function (up to 50 targets) are provided. High performance target tracking function which can automatically track targets (up to TT and AIS functions as Standard Equipment clutter, thus improving the target detection. The system employs a signal processing technology of DSP to eliminate undesired Target Detection by Latest Signal Processing Technology manual.
NKE-2043 NKE-2062 NKE-2062HS NKE-2063 NKE-2063HS NKE-2103-4 NKE-2103-4HS NKE-2103-6 NKE-2103-6HS JMA-3334 JMA-3316 JMA-3316HS JMA-3336 JMA-3336HS JMA-3340-4 JMA-3340-4HS JMA-3340-6 JMA-3340-6HS X 10 kW 6 FT SLOT ANTENNA 48 rpm 27 rpm 48 rpm NCT-4106A is required. 1-3 2 If connecting to gyro with synchro signal output or step signal output, optional NSK unit 100-120/220-240 VAC, 50/60Hz, 1I.
1 1 1 Installation manual 7ZPRD0789 Quick manual 7ZPRD0793 Power cord H-CFQ-5436-5 4 4 4 4 4 Fuse ST4-3.15AN1 Fuse ST4-6.3AN1 Fuse ST4-3.15AN1 Fuse ST4-6.3AN1 Fuse ST4-3.15AN1 1-4 4 Fuse ST4-6.
4 4 4 4 2 4 4 Fuse ST4-5AN1 Fuse ST4-6.3AN1 Fuse ST4-3.
1 1 Connector LTW-07BFFA-LL7001 Connector LTW-08BFFA-LL7001 1 1 NSK unit NCT-4106A Sun Hood MTV304869 1-6 1 Cable connecting NDW-51 H-CFQ-7082 MTV304869 NCT-4106A CFQ-7082 CFQ-5469 1 Cable connecting a GPS compass H-CFQ-5469 Gyro signal and log signal acquisition Radar simulator Cable connecting NDW-51 For JLR-20/30 For JLR-10 CFQ-6934 1 Cable connecting a GPS compass H-CFQ-6934 NBD-865 For NKE-2042 NKE-2043 NKE-2062 NKE-2063 For NKE-2042 NKE-2043 NKE-2062/HS NKE-2063/HS NKE-2103-4/4
Fig. 1.4-1 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2042 1.4 EXTERIOR DRAWINGS 1-7 Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
1-8 Fig. 1.4-2 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2043 Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
Fig. 1.4-3 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2062/HS 1-9 Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
1-10 Fig. 1.4-4 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2063/HS Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
Fig. 1.4-5 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2103-4/4HS 1-11 Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
1-12 Fig. 1.4-6 Exterior Drawing of Scanner Unit, Type NKE-2103-6/6HS Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
Fig. 1.4-7 Exterior Drawing of Display Unit, Type NCD-2182 (1/2) 1-13 Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
1-14 Fig. 1.4-7 Exterior Drawing of Display Unit, Type NCD-2182 (2/2) Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
1-15 In particular, do not install the antenna cable parallel to the cables of other radio equipment. other radio equipment from interfering with the radar operations. Install the radar cable as far as from the cables of other radio equipment in order to prevent Reference: Fig. 1.5-1 General System Diagram of Radar 1.5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.
1-16 Chapter 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION 1.