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JMA-5320-7/9
JMA-5330-12
MARINE RADAR
EQUIPMENT
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
Marine Service Department
Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
Facsimile : +81-3-3779-1420
e-mail : tmsc@jrc.co.jp
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
CODE No.7ZPRD0616 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
SEP. 2006 Edition 5 JRC Printed in Japan
CONTENTS
1. OVERVIEW
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4. INITIAL SETTING
4.1 TUNE ADJUSTMENT..............................................................................4-1
4.2 TUNE PEAK ADJUSTMENT ...................................................................4-2
4.3 TUNE INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT .........................................................4-4
4.4 BEARING ADJUSTMENT .......................................................................4-6
4.5 RANGE ADJUSTMENT...........................................................................4-7
4.6 SETTING THE ANTENNA HEIGHT ........................................................4-8
4.7 SETTING THE MAIN BANG SUPPRESSION.........................................4-9
4.8 SETTING THE OWN SHIP’S HEADING EQUIPMENT ......................... 4-11
4.9 SETTING THE OWN SHIP’S SPEED EQUIPMENT .............................4-12
4.10 TRUE BEARING ADJUSTMENT...........................................................4-13
4.11 SETTING OWN SHIP’S SPEED ...........................................................4-14
4.12 CURRENT SETTING ............................................................................4-15
4.13 DATE/TIME SETTING ...........................................................................4-16
4.14 SETTING THE ELECTRONIC COMPASS ............................................4-17
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER...........................................................4-18
4.16 SETTING THE DGPS RECEIVER ........................................................4-26
4.17 SETTING THE WAAS RECEIVER ........................................................4-30
4.18 DISPLAYING GPS RECEPTION CONDITIONS ...................................4-34
APPENDIX
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1 OVERVIEW 1
2 INSTALLATION OF THE SCANNER 2
3 INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT 3
4 INITIAL SETTING 4
5 MEASURES AGAINST NOISE INTERFERENCE
IN THE RADIO EQUIPMENT 5
6 INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION 6
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
SECTION 1
OVERVIEW
The proper installation of the radar equipment is critical in ensuing its effective and reliable performance as
well as facilitating maintenance and repair. Therefore, carefully install the radar equipment by following the
procedures below:
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1) Install the scanner as high as possible while taking the scanner's weight into consideration.
2) It is preferable to install the display unit in the wheel house to facilitate observations.
3) The standard cable length for installing the radar JMA-5300 is as shown in the table below. If there
is a need for using a cable longer than the standard length, notify JRC of it beforehand. A cable
longer than the standard length may hider performance of the radar, so give it careful consideration
when planning the installation. (The standard cable length is considered to be sufficient for small and
middle size ships for which this radar is designed.)
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SECTION 2
INSTALLATION OF THE SCANNER
1) Determine how high the scanner can be installed on the hull by taking the scanner's weight into
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consideration.
2) The scanner installation height has a direct relation to the maximum detectable range. The higher the
scanner is located, the wider the detectable range becomes. However, if it is too high, at positions higher
than the vertical beam width (-3 dB point), the energy of radio waves significantly attenuates, thus making
it difficult to acquire a target located at close range. Additionally, the scanner is greatly affected by sea
clutter. Therefore, install the scanner according to its weight, maximum cable length and maintenance.
For relationships between the scanner installation height and the maximum detectable range, refer to
"Radar Wave with the Horizon" in section 6.1 of the instruction manual.
3) If the width of the radiation beam in the vertical direction is set at 2θ degrees (i.e. most radiation energy
centralizes within this angle), the energy of radio waves is very weak in directions beyond 2θ degrees. If
a scanner position is too high, it is difficult to acquire a small target located at close range. Yet, if the
scanner's position is low, it is difficult to acquire a distant target, and the ship's mast, derrick, and chimney
obstruct radiation beams, thereby reducing the radar's effective range. Generally, the lowest position for
installing a scanner is considered to be the AB line in Fig.2.1. In the radar JMA-5310/5320, 2θ is 20
degrees, and in the radar JMA-5330, 2θ is 30 degrees. A scanner position is usually determined at a high
enough level so that the chimney and the shrine-gate type mast are out of the range where radiation beams
are radiated.
JMA-5310/20: θ=10°
JMA-5330: θ=15°
B
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2.1 SELECTING THE INSTALLATION POSITION yy
4) A scanner's plane position is generally determined so that the shadow of the radio wave due to the mast
does not overlap with the fore-and-aft line. If there is no large obstacle ahead, the scanner is usually
installed on the fore-and-aft line on the wheel house.
5) Avoid the installation of a bearing finder VHF antenna near the scanner, because this causes noise in the
radio equipment and a trouble with radiated radio waves.
6) If the scanner's radiation plane is contaminated by smoke and soot from the chimney, the radar's
performance will decrease. Therefore, consider ease of maintenance when determining the scanner's
position and the structure of the mast and the tower.
7) If the halyard for the signal flag is located in the vicinity of the scanner, wind may cause the flag or halyard
to wind around the scanner's radiator, resulting in failures. So, carefully consider the location before
installing the scanner.
8) Since the derrick post has a great amount of vibration, it is not suitable as a location for the scanner
installation.
9) Taking into consideration the swing circle (d), keep a sufficient distance between the scanner and other
installed object (e.g. mast or radio antenna) so that there is d/2 + 200 mm or more from the scanner's
rotation center.
The swing circle of the scanner for the radar JMA-5300 is as shown in Table.2.
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2.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1) Trestle
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Install the trestle by referring to the outside drawing of the scanner (Figs 1, 2, 3 and 4). Install it such that
the bottom surface of the scanner is parallel to the water surface and the cable grand is oriented toward the
stern. If installation height does not seem to be sufficient when the scanner is directly installed on the
roof of the wheel house, install the trestle or the radar mast. Usually, when the scanner installation height
is 2 meters or less above the roof of the wheel house, install the trestle assembled with angle joints.
When the scanner installation height is more than 2 meters above the roof of the wheel house, install the
cylindrical radar mast. Mount the proper footing to the trestle and the radar mast, considering
convenience of installation, maintenance, adjustment and repair of the scanner (see Fig. 2.2).
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2.2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE PANEL yy
3) Paint
After having installed the scanner, apply sufficient paint to the cabinet mounting legs, mounting bolts and
nuts to prevent rust.
4) Magnetism
The scanner contains highly magnetic magnetron. Therefore, install the scanner 3 meters or more from
navigation instruments, such as magnetic compass and chronometer.
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2.3 CONNECTING THE INSTALLATION
CABLE (NKE-2102)
2
2─5
2.3 CONNECTING THE INSTALLATION CABLE(NKE-2102) yy
2─6
2.4 CONNECTING THE INSTALLATION
CABLE (NKE-2252)
2
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2.4 CONNECTING THE INSTALLATION CABLE(NKE-2252) yy
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SECTION 3
INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT
1) Install the display unit so that the user can easily conduct observations.
2) To reduce effect on the magnetic compass, install the display unit more than one meter away from the
compass.
3) Take precautions to prevent water from splashing through the window or door of the bridge onto the
display unit.
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3.2 INSTALLATION OF THE DISPLAY UNIT
1) Installation of the display
Install the display by taking into consideration the following:
<1> Install the display in a convenient location so that when the user is facing the bow the user can
observe the LCD panel to find the target direction.
<3> It is necessary to allow space for a bend in the installation cable at the rear of the equipment.
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2) Connecting the display to the processing unit
The display and the processing unit are connected with three cables. (One cable for the RGB signal, one
cable for power supply and one cable for fan alarm signal.)
Those cables and the display are integrated.
<1> Connect the D-sub15 PIN cable, extending from the display (NWZ-147), to the connector for which
"VIDEO" is engraved at the rear of the processing unit cabinet. Turn the control attached to the
connector until it cannot be turned any further.
<2> Connect the 3 PIN cable, extending from the display, to the connector for which "VIDEO DC OUT"
is engraved at the rear of the processing unit cabinet. Turn the plug attached to the connector until
it cannot be turned any further.
To the display
(power supply)
To the display To the display
(fan alarm signal) (RGB signal)
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3.3 INSTALLATION OF THE KEYBOARD
UNIT
1) Installation of the keyboard unit
The keyboard unit can be installed at any place as far as it is located within 5 meters from the processing
unit.
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3.4 INSTALLATION OF THE POWER CABLE
(CFQ-6911)
This radar equipment comes with 5-m-long cables with a connector.
Color Number of
Wiring table of the cable CFQ-6911
Cross-sectional Polarity
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wires/diameter(mm) area(mm)
Red 50/0.18 1.25 +
Red 50/0.18 1.25 +
Red 50/0.18 1.25 +
Black 50/0.18 1.25 -
Black 50/0.18 1.25 -
Black 50/0.18 1.25 -
1) Processing cables
Process a cable without the Model CFQ-6911 connector, as shown in the figure.
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2) Connecting the cable to the processing unit
Connect the CFQ-6911 connector to the connector for which "POWER" is engraved at the rear of the
processing unit cabinet. Turn the plug attached to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.
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3.5 INSTALLATION OF THE CABLE
(CFQ-6911) BETWEEN THE
PROCESSING UNIT AND THE SCANNER
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The cable CFQ-6912 is used to connect the processing unit to the scanner.
For this radar equipment, use the following cables having a connector.
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Cable CFQ-6912-20/30 wiring table
Although a cable is not connected to PIN No.8, +12 V voltage is outputted to the processing unit side.
Power for the external simulator is supplied by this +12 V power supply outlet. So, avoid using this
connection for other purposes to prevent short-circuits.
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3.6 CONNECTING TO THE GPS RECEIVER
1) When using JRC's GPS receiver
When using JRC's GPS receiver, such as GPS100/DGPS212, directly connect the GPS receiver to the
connector for which "GPS" is engraved at the rear of the processing unit cabinet. Turn the plug attached
to the connector until it cannot be turned any further.
2) When using other maker's GPS receiver or an NMEA data output device
When receiving NMEA data from JRC's NMEA data output device other than ones mentioned above or
other maker's GPS receiver, remove the processing unit cabinet cover, and connect the signal line to the
terminals located on the terminal board as shown in the following table:
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4) NMEA0183 standard input/output sentence
Input sentence
Normal input
$xxGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data
$xxGLL Geographic Position – Latitude/Longitude
$xxVTG Course Over Ground and Ground Speed
$xxRMC Recommended Minimum Specific GNSS Data
$xxBWC Bearing and Distance to Waypoint
$xxRMB Recommended Minimum Navigation Information
$xxVBW Dual ground/water speed
$xxRMA Recommended minimum specific LORAN-C data
$xxGNS GNSS fix data
$xxZDA Time and date
$xxACK Acknowledgement alarm
$xxMWV Wind speed and angle
$xxMWD Wind direction and speed
Fast input (used only for bearing information)
$xxHDG Heading, Deviation and Variation
$xxHDM Heading – Magnetic
$xxHDT Heading – True
$xxVHW Water Speed and Heading
Output sentence
$RATTM(ATA Target) Tracked Target Message
$RATLL(ATA Target) Target latitude and longitude
$RAOSD Own Ship Data
$RARSD Radar System Data
$RAALR Set alarm state
$RAAIS AIS Data
$RATTM(AIS Target) Tracked Target Message
$RATLL(AIS Target) Target latitude and longitude
$RAAPB or $GPAPB Heading/Track controller (autopilot) sentence B
$RABOD or $GPBOD Bearing origin to destination
$GPGGA Global positioning system (GPS) fix data
$GPGLL Geographic position – latitude/longitude
$GPRMC Recommended minimum specific GNSS data
$RARMB or $GPRMB Recommended minimum navigation information
$GPVTG Course over ground and ground speed
$RAXTE or $GPXTE Cross-track error, measured
$RABWC or $GPBWC Bearing and distance to waypoint
$RAHDT or $GPHDT Heading true
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3.7 CONNECTING TO THE GPS COMPASS
(JLR-10)
Connection to JRC's GPS compass JLR-10 is possible.
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1) When using JRC's cable CFQ-6934
Using JRC's dedicated cable CFQ-6934 makes it possible to easily connect to JLR-10. Using the cable
also makes it possible to receive bearing signals from JLR-10 as well as receive latitude and longitude
information as NMEA data.
To obtain NMEA data, such as position information, from JRC's or other maker's GPS device by obtaining
bearing data from JLR-10, make connections to the GPS device in the procedures described in section 3.6
instead of using the cable having the above-mentioned "GPS (IND)" label that is extending from JLR-10.
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2) Procedure for not using a dedicated cable
When receiving bearing information data from the GPS compass, remove the processing unit cabinet cover,
and connect the signal line to the terminals located on the terminal board as shown in the following table:
When the above terminal is used, select the “CMPS" for the heading sensor and set the output of JLR-10 to
NMEA0183.
The above-mentioned connections are available only for receiving bearing data from JLR-10. About how
to receive position information, refer to section 3.6.
Any electromagnetic compass having an NMEA0183 output terminal can input bearing information into
the radar display unit. (An electromagnetic compass having no NMEA0183 output terminal cannot be
connected.)
To connect an electromagnetic compass, remove the processing unit cabinet cover, and connect the signal
line to the terminals located on the terminal board as shown in the following table:
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3.8 CONNECTING TO THE GYRO AND
ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG (NSK UNIT
SETTING)
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Purchase of the optional NSK unit NCT-59 enables the connection to the gyro and electromagnetic log.
Although the NSK unit has been properly adjusted before shipment, be sure to conduct the following
setting and adjustment after installing the unit.
<1> Set the switches of the NSK unit (PC4201) before turning on the radar equipment.
S1: [OFF]
S2: The output of the gyro compass is either step signal or synchro signal. Carefully check own
ship's gyro compass, and adjust settings for S2.
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S5: Make settings for S5 according to the type of gyro compass. Refer to the S5 setting table.
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3.8 CONNECTING TO THE GYRO AND ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG (NSK UNIT SETTING) y yy
Set [BSH] for the IMO specifications and [NORMAL] for other specifications
JP1 Make settings for JP1 according to the type of gyro compass.
<2> Connect the gyro signal and log signal cables to the NSK circuit (PC4201).
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CMJ-304C side Connecting device side
TB10 Gyro signal (synchro/step)
TB20 Log signal (synchro/pulse)
Note: After the power has been turned on, if the radar video and the indicated value for the own
ship's true bearing on the display is reversed, set switch S5-4 to [ON].
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Table.3. GYRO/LOG select switch (S5 dip switch)
S5 setting table
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SYNC 0
STEP 1
360X 0 0
GYRO SIG
180X 0 1
90X 1 0
36X 1 1
NOR 0
DIRECTION
REV 1
PULSE 0
TYPE
SYNC 1
0
LOG SIG
800P/360X 0 0
PULSE
400P/180X 0 1
NM
200P/90X 1 0
100P/30X 1 1
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Notes: 1. Be sure to turn OFF S1(2) before connecting the gyro compass. If the setting for S2 (3) is
wrong, turning ON S1(2) may melt fuses F1 - F4(1).
3.8
⑪
⑫
S5
J4201
⑧ S6
S2(3) Gyro type selection Service switches S3(10), S4(9)
S5(11) GYRO/LOG select switch S3(10) CPU reset
BSH S4(9) Set at bearing 0 degrees.
Synchro type
SYNC
O
N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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⑬ ON : 1
⑨ ⑩ Specified as
S5
Step type
OFF : 0
STEP
S5 setting table
PC4201 CMJ304C
S4 S3 NORMAL O
F
F
5 A 5 5
A A A
S2 ③
S7(12) standard PSH (IMO) specifications selection
TB10 TB20
S1 Set NORMAL for radars with other
5 2 1 specifications.
BSH
⑦
/ / /
/ S 3
⑤ ⑥
S SP P
NORMAL
R 3 S S R - +- +
2 2 1 1
J4202
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Speed log switch setting
1. This radar's compatible standard speed logs are the following eight types:
Pulse type: 800 pulses/NM, 400 pulses/NM, 200 pulses/NM, 100 pulses/NM
Synchro type: 360X/NM, 180X/NM, 90X/NM, 30X/NM
Set the S5(<11>) GYRO/LOG select switch according to the S5 setting table.
2. Connect the speed log signal input line to TB20(<7>). To do so, for the pulse type, connect the line to the
PULSE side and, for the synchro type, connect the line to the SYNC side. With respect to the positive (+)
and negative (-) sides, when the pulse type is selected, the negative (-) side is the ground.
O
provided for confirming
S5
pulse-type log input signal. The
F
F
O ON : 1 LED lights when the log signal is
Specified as
OFF : 0 +2 V or more (and
disconnection), and it does not
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SYNC 0
light when the log signal is less
STEP 1 than +2 V.
360X 0 0
180X 0 1
GYRO SIG
90X 1 0
36X 1 1
NOR 0
DIRECTION REV 1
PULSE 0
TYPE SYNC 1
0
LOG SIG 800P /360X 0 0
400P /180X 0 1
PULSE
200P /90X 1 0
NM
100P /30X 1 1
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3.8 CONNECTING TO THE GYRO AND ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG (NSK UNIT SETTING) y yy
Gyro compass and gyro selector switch setting table for CMJ-304C
Item Repeater PC4201 Gyro selector switch (PC4201's S5, S2 and JP1)
Gyro compass motor S5 setting S2 JP1
Maker (reference) Excitation
setting setting
voltage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ES-2、 Syncro motor
GLT-100~ INMS AC115V
OFF ON ON Speed log selection SYNC SYNC
103/105/106K/107/1104、 (TS63N7E13) 60Hz
NJZ-501(R501) (36X)
ES-11A、GM- Syncro motor
11/11A/21/110/120、 TSAN60E11
MS-2000/3000 (90X) AC110V
OFF ON OFF SYNC SYNC
PR-222R/226/237/237-L 60Hz
/1*8*/2022/2023/22**、
TG-200
GLT-201/202/203、 Step motor
TOKIMEC
MK-14/14T、 GA2001G
(Japan)
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MKE-1/14T、 Drawing No.
/Sperry
MOD-1/2/T、 103590810
(US) Excitation DC70V ON OFF ON STEP STEP
PR-500/2502/2503/2507L
/3507/4507/5507、 600Ω(180X)
SR-130/140、
TG-100/5000
ES-16、 Step motor
DC35V STEP STEP
SR-120/220 GA2001G
CMZ-700D、 Drawing No.
ES-140/160、 103590820 ON OFF ON
PR-26**/6*6*/6*7*、 Excitation DC24V STEP STEP
SR-240/160、 150Ω(180X) OFF
TG-6000 (Note)
Syncro motor
C-1A/2/3/E、 YM-14 AV60V
OFF OFF OFF Select ON if the radar video and the SYNC SYNC
HOKUSHIN PLATH-55/C、 TS-19 60Hz
PLATH HKRK-C3 (360X) indicated value for COURSE are
C1JR、C-1 JUNIOR、 Syncro motor reversed.
CMZ-200A/300、 PY76-N2
D-1、 (360X)
IPS、IPS-2-H2/2B/2B- AC100V
OFF OFF OFF SYNC SYNC
H2C/5、 50/60Hz
KM008、KR-053、
YOKOGAWA PLATH NAVIGAT-1、
(Japan) PT11-H2/21/21-H2
1351、 Step motor
ARMA MK-1~7/10/20、MKL-1、 BZ-2191
DC50V ON OFF ON STEP STEP
BROWN MOD-4、NB23-88、 (180X)
SERIE、SGB-1000
110-301、139-31、 Syncro motor
ANSCHUTZ ANSCHUTZ-1~6/12/14/Z、 NB23-91 AC50V
OFF OFF OFF SYNC SYNC
(Germany) GM-BH、K8051、 (360X) 50Hz
NB23-126、Z0658U
Syncro motor
C.PLATH AC50V
NAVIGAT763-331E、 YM14A OFF OFF OFF SYNC SYNC
(Germany) 60Hz
PLATH NAVIGAT-II/III (360X)
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2) Installing the NSK unit
Install the NSK unit in the processing unit according to the procedures below:
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover, loosen the screws that mount the terminal board to the
cabinet, and remove the terminal board from the processing unit cabinet.
(2) Combine the removed terminal board with the NSK unit.
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3.8 CONNECTING TO THE GYRO AND ELECTROMAGNETIC LOG (NSK UNIT SETTING) y yy
(3) Mount the terminal board to the NSK unit by using six screws.
(4) Place the terminal board and the NSK unit assembled in procedure 3 in the processing unit as shown
in the following photograph, and fasten the screws that have been loosen in procedure 1 to tightly fix
the terminal board and the NSK unit onto the cabinet.
(5) Connect the J4201 side of the cable (H-7ZCRD0907) attached to the NSK unit to the NSK unit’s
connector P4201.
(6) Connect the J4111 side of the cable (H-7ZCRD0907) attached to the NSK unit to the I/F board’s
connector P4111.
(7) Attach the processing unit cabinet cover and complete the installation of the NSK unit.
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3.9 CONNECTING TO THE PC PLOTTER
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3.11 CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES
The radar JMA-5300 can be equipped with the following options:
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• When used as a sub display unit for other radar equipment
- Video signal
Connect the video signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
TB4302-VDO
TB4302-VDOE (return)
The video signal is a negative signal and the wave form is as follows:
2V
- Trigger signal
Connect the trigger signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
The trigger signal is a positive signal and it takes approximately 6m seconds from the startup to the video
signal.
4V
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• Rotation signal
Connect the rotation signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
TB4302-BPO
TB4302-BPOE (return)
Connect the rotation reference signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
TB4302-BZO
TB4302-BZOE (return)
BP
2048 pulses per
cycle
BZ
1 pulse per cycle
2) Radar buoy
• Video signal
Connect the radar buoy video signal line (50 ohm termination) to the terminal located on the terminal
board as follows:
TB4302-RBVD
TB4302-RBVDE
• Video signal
Connect the video signal input line to the terminal located on the terminal board as follows:
TB4310-VD
TB4310-VDE
• Trigger signal
Connect the trigger signal input line to the terminal located on the terminal board as follows:
TB4310-TRG
TB4310-TRGE
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3.11 CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES y yy
TB4310-BP
TB4310-BPE
Since the radar JMA-5300 does not detect the rotation direction, only one type of encoder input, BP,
is necessary.
Connect the rotation reference signal line to the following terminals located on the terminal board:
TB4310-BZ
TB4310-BZE
Both signal lines have been pulled up at 470 ohm, therefore, an open collector can be connected on
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the output side.
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3.13 ATA/ARPA (NCA-877W/-877) (OPTION)
Install the ATA unit in the processing unit according to the procedures below:
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover, loosen the screws that mount the terminal board to the cabinet,
and remove the terminal board from the processing unit cabinet.
(2) Connect the ATA unit's connector to a connector shown in the following photograph.
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3.13 ADVANCED/POPULAR VERSION ATA y yy
(3) Fasten locations shown in the following photograph to securely fix the ATA unit.
(4) Attach the processing unit cabinet cover and complete the installation of the ATA unit.
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3.14 PLOTTER CIRCUIT (NDB-34) (OPTION)
Install the plotter circuit in the processing unit according to the procedures below:
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover, loosen the screws that mount the terminal board to the cabinet,
and remove the terminal board from the processing unit cabinet.
(2) Connect the P4901 side of the cable (H-7ZCRD0934) attached to the plotter circuit to the plotter circuit's
connector J4901.
(3) Connect the P4407 side of the cable (H-7ZCRD0934) attached to the plotter circuit to the processing unit's
radar processing board J4407.
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3.14 PLOTTER CIRCUIT (NDB-34, OPTION) y yy
(4) Securely fix the plotter circuit at the location in the cabinet as shown in the following photograph.
J4407
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Plotter circuit
(5) Attach the processing unit cabinet cover and complete the installation of the plotter circuit.
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3.15 AIS INTERFACE CIRCUIT (NQA-4250)
(OPTION)
Install the AIS interface circuit in the processing unit according to the procedures below:
(1) Set the jumper plugs and the switchs , as shown in the figure.
1 ON
S100
S100
S101
0 12345678
S102
1 ON
S101
0 12345678
1 ON
S102
0 12345678
(2) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover, loosen the screws that mount the terminal board to the cabinet,
and remove the terminal board from the processing unit cabinet.
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3.15 AIS INTERFACE CIRCUIT (NQA-4250, OPTION) y yy
(3) Connect the trident ends of the cable (H-7ZCRD0908) attached to the AIS interface circuit to the AIS
interface circuit's connectors as shown in the following table:
(4) Securely fix the AIS interface circuit at the location in the processing unit as shown in the following
photograph. 3
Place the interface circuit with "MADE IN JAPAN" up.
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(5) Securely mount the terminal board, which has been removed in procedure 1, to the processing unit, pull the
"P4311" labeled end of the cable (H-7ZCRD0908) attached to the AIS interface as shown in the following
photograph, and connect the to the terminal board's connector J4311.
J4311
(7) Attach the processing unit cabinet cover and complete the installation of the plotter circuit.
(8) Turn on the radar equipment, and set the baud rate of the AIS communication port as shown following
procedure.
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3.16 COASTLINE ROM CARD/MEMORY
CARD
Install the coastline ROM card and the memory card according to the procedures below:
3
(1) Remove the rubber packing located at the backside of the processing unit cabinet, as shown in the
following photograph, and expose the card slot.
Rubber packing
Card slot
3─32
(2) JMA-5300 series card slot numbers are assigned as shown below:
Slot No.2
Slot No.1
Insert the card into the specified slot according to the following table:
Note The Background of C-Map has been built in, don’t insert C-Map NT+ background card.
If the background card is inserted, the system will malfunction.
3─33
3.16 COASTLINE ROM CARD/MEMORY CARD y yy
(3) Insert the card in the direction indicated in the following photograph:
(4) Insert the card until the card slot's eject button protrudes and complete the installation of the coastline
ROM card.
3─34
3.17 VIDEO BUFFER CIRCUIT(CAD-249)
(OPTION)
Install the video buffer circuit in the processing unit according to the procedures below:
(1) Remove the processing unit cabinet cover, loosen the screws that mount the terminal board to the cabinet,
and remove the terminal board from the processing unit cabinet.
(2) Securely screw the video buffer circuit at the location in the processing unit as shown in the following
photograph.
(3) Connect W425 to J4601 on cad-249 and J4406 on CDC-1198 as shown in upper photograph.
3─35
3.16 COASTLINE ROM CARD/MEMORY CARD y yy
(4) Connect W426 to J4603 on CAD-249 and J4112 on CQC-1075 as shown in the following photograph.
(5) Connect CFQ-8914 to J4602 on CAD-249, and pull out the D-sub connector from processing unit as
shown in the following photograph.
3─36
SECTION 4
INITIAL SETTING
4─1
4.2 TUNE PEAK ADJUSTMENT
This adjustment is a function of adjusting tune indication and peak of echo.
(Only JMA-5310 series)
CAUTION
4─2
9 Press [2] key.
The Ten-Key Pad screen will appear.
11 Put the cursor on the ENT and press [ENT] key to determine
the value.
You can input by using the numeric keys, but The value is not available until press the
ENT or turn [MULTI] control. If you will change the value a lot, you can use the
numeric keys first and turn [MULTI] control.
4─3
4.3 TUNE INDICATOR ADJUSTMENT
This adjustment is a function of adjusting maximum of the tuning indicator bar graph level.
(Only JMA-5310 series)
8.Antenna Location
7 Use [MULTI] control and make 0m 0m
adjustments so that the tuning
indicator bar graph becomes the
0. EXIT
longest.
4─4
9 Press [3] key.
The Ten-Key Pad screen will appear.
11 Put the cursor on the ENT and press [ENT] key to determine
the value.
You can input by using the numeric keys, but The value is not available
until press the ENT or turn [MULTI] control. If you will change the value a
lot, you can use the numeric keys first and turn [MULTI] control.
4─5
4.4 BEARING ADJUSTMENT
3
compass.
4─6
4.5 RANGE ADJUSTMENT
Make adjustments so that the range of the target is accurately displayed on the radar video.
4─7
4.6 SETTING THE ANTENNA HEIGHT
Set the height from the sea level to the antenna. Do not change this setting improperly.
4
The Ten-Key Pad screen will appear.
4─8
4.7 SETTING THE MAIN BANG
SUPPRESSION
This setting is intended for suppressing the main bang which is an echo signal from a cubic circuit, such as
waveguide, normally appearing as a circular echo at the center of the radar video. Make optimum setting
so that the main bang remains weak on the video.
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4─9
8 Enter a value by using the numeric keys, put the cursor on
the ENT and press [ENT] key to determine the value.
Specify the intensity of the main bang suppression.
The [MULTI] control can be used to enter the value.
4─10
4.8 SETTING THE OWN SHIP’S HEADING
EQUIPMENT
Set the height from the sea level to the antenna. Do not change this setting improperly.
4─11
4.9 SETTING THE OWN SHIP’S SPEED
EQUIPMENT
Set the own ship’s speed and various other related values and manual speed.
4─12
4.10 TRUE BEARING ADJUSTMENT
Make adjustments so that the bearing angle of the radar is the same as that of the gyro.
7. GPS Setting
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4─13
4.11 SETTING OWN SHIP’S SPEED
Manually set own ship's speed.
Note: The manually entered speed is effective only when "MANUAL" is set.
4─14
4.12 CURRENT SETTING
Set the direction and speed of the tidal current.
4─15
4.13 DATE/TIME SETTING
To display time, Local Time, Local Date and GMT+/- must be set.
4
The Rader Sub Menu will appear.
9 Enter time by using the numeric keys, put the cursor on the
ENT and press [ENT] key to determine the value.
11 Enter the difference between the local time and the world
standard time by using the numeric keys, put the cursor on
the ENT and press [ENT] key to determine the value.
4─16
4.14 SETTING THE ELECTRONIC COMPASS
Set up the electronic compass.
4─17
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER
Make initial settings for JRC's GPS receiver.
3
The Rader Menu will appear.
E
00’00.000
000’00.000
4
The Nav Equipment Setting screen will
appear. 2.Exclution
00 00 00 00 00
4 Press [7] key.
The GPS Setting screen will appear.
3.Geodetic
5 Press [1] key. 00 WGS-84
The GPS Process Setting screen will appear.
4.Anntena Height
6 Press [1] key
The Ten-Key Pad screen will appear. 0m
Enter values sequentially from latitude, ENT,
longitude, and ENT. 5.Fix Mode 2D
Corrections in the eastern direction are made
by using the + button on the screen and
corrections in the western direction are made 6.DOP Level
by using the - button.
Up to 5
When the [MULTI] control is used, rotation
is change of the value and press is change of
the term. 7.Positoin Average
LONG
7 After the entry has been
completed, press [9] key to 8.Master Reset
send the settings to the GPS
OFF
receiver.
9.Send Data
0. EXIT
4─18
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER y
yyy
9.Send Data
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4─19
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER y
yyy
5
The GPS Setting screen will appear.
00 WGS-84
4
4.Anntena Height
6 Press [3] key
The Ten-Key Pad screen will appear. 0m
Enter the geodetic system according to the
table on the following page. 5.Fix Mode 2D
The [MULTI] control can be used to enter
the value.
6.DOP Level
7 After the entry has been Up to 5
completed, press [9] key to
send the settings to the GPS 7.Positoin Average
receiver.
LONG
8.Master Reset
Exit 1 Press [RADAR MENU] key. OFF
The Menu will be closed.
9.Send Data
0. EXIT
4─20
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER y
yyy
Number Name
0 WGS-84
1 WGS-72
2 Japan
3 North American 1927(U.S)
4 North American 1927(Canada & Alaska)
5 European 1950 (Europe)
6 Australian geodetic 1966 (Australia)
7 Ordance Survery of Great Britain (England)
8 NAD-83
9 - (No Use)
10 - (No Use)
11 ADINDAN (Etiopia & Sudan)
12 ARC 1950 (Botswana)
13 AUSTRALIAN GEODETIC 1984 (Australia)
14 BERMUDA 1957 (the Bermudas)
15 BOGOTA OBSERVATORY (Columbia)
16 CAMPO INCHAUSPE
17 CHATHAM 1971
18 CHUAASTRO (Paraguay)
19 CORREGO ALEGRE (Brazil)
20 DJAKARTA (VATAVIA) (Sumata)
21 EUROPEAN 1979 (Europe)
22 GEODETIC DATUM 1949 (New Zeland)
23 GUAM 1963 (Guam)
24 HAYFORD 1910 (Finland)
25 HJORSEY 1955 (Ice land)
26 INDIAN (India & Nepal)
27 IRELAND1965 (Ireland)
28 KERTAU 1948 (West Malaysia)
29 L.C.5 ASTRO (Cayman Black Island)
30 LIBERIA 1964 (Liberia)
31 LUZON (Philippines)
32 MERCHICH (Morocco)
33 MINNA (Cameroon)
34 NAHRWAN (Oman)
35 NAPARIMA, BWI (Trinidad & Tobago)
36 OLD EGYPTIAN (Egypt)
37 OLD HAWAIIAN (Hawaii)
38 PCO DE LAS NIEVES (Canary)
39 PROVISIONAL SOUTH AMERICAN 1956 (South America)
40 PROVISIONAL SOUTH CHILEAN 1963 (South Chile)
41 PUERTO RICO (Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands)
42 QORNOQ (South Greenland)
43 RT90 (Sweden)
44 SANTA BRAZ (San Miguel island & Saint Mary islands)
45 SOUTH AMERICAN 1969 (South America)
46 SOUTHWEST BASE (Faial & Sao Jorge & Pico & Graciosa & Terceira island)
47 TIMBALAI 1948 (Brunei & East Malaysia)
49 - (No Use)
4─21
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER y
yyy
5
The GPS Setting screen will appear.
00 WGS-84
4
6 Press [5] key. 4.Anntena Height
From the pull-down menu, the following 0m
modes can be selected:
2D: Two-dimensional position fixing mode. 5.Fix Mode 2D
Height cannot be acquired.
3D: Three-dimensional position fixing mode.
Height can be acquired. 6.DOP Level
AUTO: Either two-dimensional or
three-dimensional optimum position fixing Up to 5
mode can be automatically selected.
7.Positoin Average
7 After the entry has been LONG
completed, press [9] key to
send the settings to the GPS 8.Master Reset
receiver.
OFF
9.Send Data
Exit 1 Press [RADAR MENU] key.
The Menu will be closed.
0. EXIT
4─22
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER y
yyy
9.Send Data
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4─23
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER y
yyy
5
The GPS Setting screen will appear.
00 WGS-84
4
6 Press [7] key. 4.Anntena Height
From the pull-down menu, select LONG, 0m
STANDARD, or NONE.
The averaging level declines sequentially 5.Fix Mode 2D
from LONG, to STANDARD to NONE.
As the averaging level becomes low,
position information update speed increases 6.DOP Level
although dispersion becomes large.
Up to 5
7 After the entry has been
completed, press [9] key to 7.Positoin Average
send the setting to the GPS LONG
receiver.
8.Master Reset
OFF
Exit 1 Press [RADAR MENU] key.
The Menu will be closed.
9.Send Data
0. EXIT
4─24
4.15 SETTING THE GPS RECEIVER y
yyy
7) Master reset
Send Master Reset to the GPS receiver to initialize the GPS receiver.
7.Positoin Average
9.Send Data
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4─25
4.16 SETTING THE DGPS RECEIVER
Set initial values for JRC's DGPS receiver.
3
The Rader Menu will appear.
RSSI ---
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4─26
4.16 SETTING FOR THE DGPS RECEIVER y
yyy
Note Only when DGPS mode setting is MANUAL, this setting can be changed.
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4─27
4.16 SETTING FOR THE DGPS RECEIVER y
yyy
1. Mode
2 Press [9] key.
The Rader Menu will appear. AUTO
5
The GPS Setting screen will appear.
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4─28
4.16 SETTING FOR THE DGPS RECEIVER y
yyy
1. Mode
2 Press [9] key.
The Rader Menu will appear. AUTO
3 Press [7] key. 2.Frequency
The Nav Equipment Setting screen will
appear. 275.0KHz
RSSI ---
0. EXIT
4─29
4.17 SETTING THE WAAS RECEIVER
Make settings for JRC's WAAS receiver.
The WAAS receiver can receive information that is similar to that of the DGPS's beacon station from the
satellite and can conduct position fixing more accurate than the GPS.
Procedures 1
2
Press [RADAR MENU] key.
The Main Menu will appear.
0. EXIT
4─30
4.17 SETTING FOR THE WAAS RECEIVER y
yyy
0. EXIT
4─31
4.17 SETTING FOR THE WAAS RECEIVER y
yyy
5
The GPS Setting screen will appear.
0. EXIT
4─32
4.17 SETTING FOR THE WAAS RECEIVER y
yyy
0. EXIT
4─33
4.18 DISPLAYING GPS RECEPTION
CONDITIONS
The reception condition of the currently connected GPS receiver (GPS/DGPS/WAAS receiver) is displayed.
Be aware of the condition of the satellite currently positioning.
3
The Rader Menu will appear.
3. WAAS Setting
4
The Nav Equipment Setting screen will
appear.
4. GPS Status
4 Press [7] key.
The GPS Setting screen will appear.
4─34
4.18 DISPLAYING GPS RECEPTION CONDITIONS y
yyy
GPS STATUS
RSSI ---
0. EXIT
4─35
4.18 DISPLAYING GPS RECEPTION CONDITIONS y
yyy
FIX MODE: Position fixing mode (two-dimensional position fixing/three-dimensional position fixing)
ALT: The own ship height. If the two-dimensional position fixing mode is selected, initially set
antenna height is indicated.
DOP LEVEL: Accuracy of position fixing results. As the value decreases, the accuracy increases.
4─36
SECTION 5
MEASURES AGAINST NOISE
INTERFERENCE IN THE RADIO EQUIPMENT
5.4 GROUNDING
Although situations change according to the hull structure and the positional relationships between radio
equipment and radar equipment, the procedures below may not be entirely effective. But, ground each device
to the closest ground location on the hull, and also, ground the concerned radio equipment to the closest ground
location.
5─1
SECTION 6
INSPECTION AFTER INSTALLATION
If, for some reason, the monitor, PCB, or unit needs to be replaced, refer to the attached procedures for
removing those devices. After the replacement has been completed, make sure that screws have been tightly
fastened and all of the connectors have been connected, and then turn on the power and conduct inspection.
6─1
Appendix
Fig.1 Outside Drawing of NKE-2102-6
APPENDIX
APPENDIX
AIS 250V-TTYCS-4 NCA-877W ARPA UNIT
LOG(NMEA) 250V-TTYCS-1 (Option)
NCE-7699 KEYBOARD UNIT
GYRO 250V-MPYC-7
NCT-59 NSK UNIT
LOG(200P) 0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5 (Option) (JRC SUPPLY) 5m
GPS 250V-TTYCS-1
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE
RADAR SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.
GPS 250V-TTYCS-1
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE
RADAR SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.
APPENDIX
AIS NCA-877W ARPA UNIT
LOG(NMEA) 250V-TTYCS-1 (Option)
NCE-7699 KEYBOARD UNIT
GYRO 250V-MPYC-7
NCT-59 NSK UNIT
LOG(200P) 0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5 (Option) (JRC SUPPLY) 5m
GPS 250V-TTYCS-1
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE
RADAR SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.
GPS 250V-TTYCS-1
ALL CABLES OF THE RADAR ARE TO BE RUN AWAY FROM THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.
ESPECIALLY INTER-WIRING CABLES BETWEEN SCANNER UNIT AND DISPLAY UNIT OF THE
RADAR SHOULD NOT BE RUN PARALLEL WITH THE CABLES OF RADIO EQUIPMENT.
Relay AVR
Filter
Fig.12
PWR
Scanner Unit NKE-2102/2252
SENS
PWR
P12V PWR-
CNT
4A 18.1 inch LCD
±12V -12V 0.2A Analog
Filter NWZ-147
DC24V
AVR +12V Analog
+30%
4A Logic
+5V AVR
7A
+3.3V Logic
PowerS
Keyboad Unit
0.5
Poly-s NCE-7699
0.5
Poly-s To GPS(6W)
Processing Unit NDC-1273
Relay AVR
Filter
Fig.13
PWR
Scanner Unit
SENS
PWR
P12V PWR-
CNT
4A 18.1 inch LCD
±12V -12V 0.2A Analog NWZ-147
DC24V Filter
AVR +12V Analog
+30%
4A Logic
+5V AVR
7A
+3.3V Logic
PowerS
Keyboad Unit
0.5
Poly-s NCE-7699
0.5
Poly-s To GPS(6W)
Processing Unit NDC-1273
INSTALLATION
MANUAL
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