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JAN-701B901B-CON Display Instructions PDF

This document provides instructions and safety information for a JRC JAN-701B/901B-CON Conning Display. It contains contact information for technical support, cautions about working with high voltages, precautions for rescuing electric shock victims, and instructions for first aid treatments for electric shock. The document emphasizes turning off power sources before touching equipment or victims and providing artificial respiration until medical help arrives.
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JAN-701B901B-CON Display Instructions PDF

This document provides instructions and safety information for a JRC JAN-701B/901B-CON Conning Display. It contains contact information for technical support, cautions about working with high voltages, precautions for rescuing electric shock victims, and instructions for first aid treatments for electric shock. The document emphasizes turning off power sources before touching equipment or victims and providing artificial respiration until medical help arrives.
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  • PREFACE
  • Before Operation
  • Equipment Appearance
  • Over View
  • Names and Functions
  • Display and View
  • Operation
  • Maintenance and Inspection
  • After-Sales Service
  • Disposal
  • Specifications

JAN-701B/901B-CON

CONNING DISPLAY

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

For further information,contact:

Not use the asbestos

URL

[Link]

Marine Service Department


Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
+81-3-3779-1420
Facsimile :
tmsc@[Link]
e-mail :
AMSTERDAM Branch
Telephone : +31-20-658-0750
+31-20-658-0755
Facsimile :
service@[Link]
e-mail :
SEATTLE Branch
Telephone : +1-206-654-5644
Facsimile :
+1-206-654-7030
e-mail :
service@[Link]
CODE No.7ZPNA4122

01ETM

OCT. 2008 Edition 2

ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified

JRC

Printed in Japan

Cautions for High Voltage


High voltages, ranging from several hundreds to tens of thousands of volts, are used in
electronic apparatus, such as radio and radar instruments. These voltages are totally
harmless in most operations. However, touching a component inside the unit is very
dangerous. (Any person other than authorized service engineers should not service,
inspect, or adjust the unit.)
High voltages on the order of tens of thousand volts are most likely to cause instant
deaths from electrical shocks. At times, even voltages on the order of several hundred volts
could lead to electrocution. To defend against electrical shock hazards, don't put your hand
into the inside of apparatus. When you put in a hand unavoidably in case of urgent, it is
strongly suggested to turn off the power switch and allow the capacitors, etc. to discharge
with a wire having its one end positively grounded to remove residual charges. Before you
put your hand into the inside of apparatus, make sure that internal parts are no longer
charged. Extra protection is ensured by wearing dry cotton gloves at this time. Another
important precaution to observe is to keep one hand in your pocket at a time, instead of
using both hands at the same time.
It is also important to select a secure footing to work on, as the secondary effects of
electrical shock hazards can be more serious. In the event of electrical shocks, disinfect the
burnt site completely and obtain medical care immediately.

Precautions for Rescue of Victim of


Electric Shock
When a victim of electric shock is found, turn off the power source and ground the circuit
immediately. If this is impossible, move the victim away from the unit as quick as possible
without touching him or her with bare hands. He or she can safely be moved if an insulating
material such as dry wood plate or cloth is used.
Breathing may stop if current flows through the respiration center of brain due to electric
shock. If the electric shock is not large, breathing can be restored by artificial respiration. A
victim of electric shock looks pale and his or her pulse may become very weak or stop,
resulting in unconsciousness and rigidity at worst. It is necessary to perform first aid
immediately.

Method of First-Aid Treatment


Precautions for First-Aid Treatments
Whenever a person is struck by an electrical shock, give the patient artificial respiration
immediately on the spot, unless it is absolutely necessary to move the patient for safety's
sake. Once started, artificial respiration should be continued rhythmically.
(1) Refrain from touching the patient carelessly as a result of the accident; the first-aider
could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself.
(2) Turn off the power calmly and certainly, and move the patient apart from the cable
gently.
(3) Call or send for a physician or ambulance immediately, or ask someone to call doctor.
(4) Lay the patient on the back, loosening the necktie, clothes, belts and so on.
(5) (a) Feel the patient's pulse.
(b) Check the heartbeat by bringing your ear close to the patient's heart.
(c) Check for respiration by bringing your face or the back of your hand to the patient's
face.
(d) Check the size of patient's pupils.
(6) Opening the patient's mouth, remove artificial teeth, cigarettes, chewing gum, etc. if
any. With the patient's mouth open, stretch the tongue and insert a towel or the like into
the mouth to prevent the tongue from being withdrawn into the throat. (If the patient
clenches the teeth so tight that the mouth won't open, use a screwdriver or the like to
force the mouth open and then insert a towel or the like into the mouth.)
(7) Wipe off the mouth to prevent foaming mucus and saliva from accumulating.

Treatment to Give When the Patient Has a


Pulse Beating but Has Ceased to Breathe
Performing mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration - Fig. 1
(1)
(2)
(3)

(4)
(5)

(6)

Bend the patient's face backward until it is directed to look back. (A pillow may be
placed under the neck.)
Pull up the lower jaw to open up the airway. (to spread the airway)
Pinching the patient's nose, breathe deeply and blow your breath into the patient's
mouth strongly, with care to close it completely. Then, move your mouth away and
take a deep breath, and blow into his or her mouth. Repeat blowing at 10 to 15 times
a minute (always with the patient's nostrils closed).
Continue artificial respiration until natural respiration is restored.
If the patient's mouth won't open easily, insert a pipe, such as one made of rubber or
vinyl, into either nostril. Then, take a deep breath and blow into the nostril through
the pipe, with the other nostril and the mouth completely closed.
The patient may stand up abruptly upon recovering consciousness. Keep the patient
lying calmly, giving him or her coffee, tea or any other hot drink (but not alcoholic
drink) to keep him or her warm.

Meouth-to-mouth artificial respiration with the patient's head lifted


(1) Lift the back part of the patient's
head. Support the forehead with one
of your hand and the neck with the
other hand..
Many patients will have their airways
opened by lifting their head in this
way to ease mouth-to-mouth artificial
respiration.

(2) Closing the patient's mouth with your


mouth, press your cheek against the
patient's nose.
Alternatively, hold the patient's nose
with your finger to prevent air leak
.
(3) Blowing air into the patient's lungs.
Blow air into the patient's lungs until
chest is seen to rise. The first 10
breaths must be blown as fast as
possible.

Fig.1 Mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration

Treatment to Give When the Patient Has No


Pulse Beating and Has Ceased to Breathe
Performing cardiac massage - Fig. 2
If the patient has no pulse beating, with the pupils open and no heartbeat being heard,
the patient has a cardiac arrest and requires immediate artificial respiration. Continue
this until a medical specialist arrives, and follow his or her directions after that.
(1)

(2)

(3)

Putting one hand on about the lower one third of the patient's ribs and the other hand
over the back of the first, with your elbow fully stretched (with bended elbow, you
cant press to the extent the patients ribs are depressed), apply your body weight to
the hands to press the patient's body until it is depressed about 2 cm (Repeat this
about 50 times a minute). (Cardiac massage.)
If only one first-aider is available, perform a cardiac massage about 15 times and
then give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration 2 times. Repeat this sequence. If two
first-aiders are available, while one person performs a cardiac massage 15 times,
and the other should give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration 2 times. Repeat this
sequence (combined cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration
method).
Check the patient's pupils and feel the pulse from time to time. When the pupils are
restored to normal and the pulse begins to beat regularly, stop treating and keep the
patient calm while giving him or her coffee, tea or any other hot drink to keep him or
her warm while watching him or her carefully.

Fig.2 Cardiac massage

PREFACE
Thank you for purchasing the JRC JAN-701B/901B-CON Conning Display.
This Conning Display is adopt to the regulation MSC.191(79) which is applied to the
equipped after July 1st 2008.
Text and symbol is changed to the regulation of the MSC.191(79).

z For the best operation and performance results, read this manual thoroughly
before use.
z Keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference.
Make use of this manual when experiencing operation difficulties.
z This LCD uses 1,310,000 or more TFTs (Thin Film Transistor).
If some pixels on the screen are not clear, the color is different, or the screen is
brighter than usual, it is not because of defect, instead it is because of inherent
characteristic of the TFT display technology.
z The information in this manual is subject to change without notice at any time.

Before Operation
Pictorial Indication
Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and are
shown on these equipment so that you can operate them safely
and correctly and prevent any danger to you and / or to other
persons and any damage to your property during operation. Such
indications and their meanings are as follows.
Please understand them before you read this manual:

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 equipment 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 equipment are not operated
correctly.

Examples of pictorial indication


The mark represents CAUTION (including DANGER and WARNING).
Detailed contents of CAUTION (Electric Shock in the example on the
Electric left.) is shown in the mark.
The

mark represents prohibition.

Detailed contents of the prohibited action (Disassembling Prohibited in


the example on the left) is shown in the mark.
The mark represents instruction.
Detailed contents of the instruction (Disconnect the power plug in the
example on the left) is shown in the mark.

Warning label
There is a warning label on the top cover of the equipment.
Do not try to remove, break or modify the label.

ii

Precautions Upon Equipment Operation

Do not remove the cover of this set. Otherwise, you may touch a high-voltage part
and suffer from an electrical shock.

Do not disassemble or modify this set. Otherwise, a fire, an electrical shock, or


a failure may occur.

Do not place a vessel containing water, etc. or a metallic object on this set.
When water spills or when water or the object enters the set, a fire, an electrical
shock, or a failure may occur.
Do not insert or remove the power cord or operate switches with a wet hand.
Otherwise, you may suffer from an electrical shock.
Do not damage, break or modify the power cord.
When a heavy object is placed on the cord or the cord is heated, pulled, or
forcibly bent, the cord will be broken resulting in a fire or an electrical shock.

Do not use this set at a voltage other than the supply voltage stated on the set.
Otherwise, a fire, an electrical shock, or a failure may occur.

In the event that you spill or drop any liquids or metals etc., turn off the main
unit, unplug the power supply terminal, and contact our company, branch, local
office or sales agent.
Continuing operation as is may cause a fire, electric shock or malfunction.
In the event that smoking or burning odors are detected, immediately terminate
operation of the set and contact our company, branch, local office or sales
agent. Continuing operation as is may cause a fire or electrical shock. Never
attempt to service the interior of this set.

iii

Before removing or inserting the cable connector to peripheral equipment, be


sure to turn the power switch off.
Use with the cable connector connected might cause fire or electric shock.
Before removing and inserting the units, and removing and inserting the
connector cable with other units, be sure to turn the power switch off.
Use with the cable connector connected might cause fire or electric shock.
There are no customer-serviceable parts inside.
Inspections and repairs carried out by unauthorized personnel can cause fire or
electric shock.
Refer such repairs and inspections to subsidiaries, our company, branch offices
sales departments, local offices or representatives of Japan Radio Co., Ltd that
is nearest to you.
Before you dispose of used lithium cells, insulate the
If the

terminals with tape.

terminals of lithium cells are not insulated, the backup battery may

become short-circuited, and generate heat, rupture or cause fire.


If the LCD module breaks and the internal liquid that flows out touches your
skin, rinse it off with flowing water for more than 15 minuets. If any symptom
develops, immediately see a doctor. If the liquid enters your eye, rinse it with
flowing water for more than 15 minuets and see a doctor without delay.

iv

Please assign the electrical work for the set to, our company, branch, local
offices or representatives of Japan Radio Co., Ltd that is nearest to you. Any
electrical work by any person other than our specialized maintenance persons
may cause malfunction of this set.
Do not place the set in an unstable position such as on a shaking stand or tilting
place.
Otherwise, this set may drop or turn over resulting in an injury.
During installation, firmly connect the earth cable to the earth terminal.
Failure to do so might cause electric shock if the unit malfunctions or current
leaks.
When removing the power cord, be sure to remove the power cord terminal
correctly. If the power cord is pulled, the cord may be damaged resulting in a
fire or an electrical shock.
Do not close the ventilation port of the set.
Otherwise, the set that is heated may cause a fire or failure.

Do not touch the unit with hands or gloves made wet with fresh water or salt
water. Doing so might cause electric shock or malfunction.

Do not place this equipment anywhere vibration or impact is likely to occur.


Doing so may cause a fall resulting in injury or damage to property.

This device uses the hard disk drives that requires periodic replacement.

This device uses batteries that require periodic replacement by our specialized
maintenance persons.
The main unit should not be installed in a location where it is subjected to direct
sunlight, ocean spray or where there is little ventilation.
Installing the main unit in such locations can cause malfunctions and reduce the
life of the device.
z Do not put anything on the operation panel. If you put anything hot on it, it
may be deformed.
z Do not give any impact on the operation panel, trackball and dials.
Otherwise, any failure or damage may result.
When you change display colors by [Day-Night] button, note that a [dark] color
especially can make displayed information difficult to read/see.

Before starting inspection, be sure to turn the power switch OFF.


Failure to do so might cause fire or malfunction.
Select [ALARM] button on the screen when the alarm message is displayed.
Turn off this equipment and ask quickly our companys service person or sales
agent for repairing the troubles if any Fan alarm or CPU Temp Rising alarm
message are displayed.
Otherwise this equipment may be fired or damaged.

Consult with our company, branch office, local office or sales agent for replacing
the consumption parts.

vi

Equipment Appearance
Stand-alone type

vii

Flash-mount type
JAN-701B/901B-CON
Conning Display

viii

Contents
Contents ......................................................................................................................................................1
PREFACE.................................................................................................................................................i
Before Operation ........................................................................................................................ ii
Precautions Upon Equipment Operation ................................................................................ iii
Equipment Appearance ...................................................................................................................... vii
1 Over View..............................................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 General and Features .................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.2 Components................................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.3 Construction ................................................................................................................................... 1-4
1.4 Functional Configuration ...............................................................................................................1-11
1.5 System Diagram........................................................................................................................... 1-12
2 Names and Functions ...........................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Each Name for the Operation, and Function ................................................................................. 2-2
3 Display and View...................................................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Display of Each Information ........................................................................................................... 3-2
3.1.1 Display of Navigation Information .............................................................................................3-2
3.1.2 Display of Alarm Information .....................................................................................................3-3
3.2 View of Each Information ............................................................................................................... 3-4
3.2.1 View of Navigation Information .................................................................................................3-4
3.2.2 View of Alarm Information .......................................................................................................3-16
4 Operation ..............................................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Operation of Conning Display ........................................................................................................ 4-2
4.1.2 Brightness Adjustment of Display Screen and Operation Panel...............................................4-2
4.1.3 Adjustment of Alarm Volume.....................................................................................................4-2
4.1.4 Turning Off the Power of Conning Display................................................................................4-3
4.1.5 Recovery Processing at the Abnormal Operation.....................................................................4-3
4.2 Configuration for Each Graph ........................................................................................................ 4-4
4.2.1 [Maintenance] Tab.....................................................................................................................4-5
4.2.2 [Course Bar] Tab .......................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.3 [Depth Graph] Tab.....................................................................................................................4-6
4.2.4 [Engine Graph] Tab ...................................................................................................................4-7
4.2.5 [Gyro/Rudder] Tab.....................................................................................................................4-7
4.2.6 [Ship(Docking)] Tab...................................................................................................................4-8
4.2.7 [Data Source] Tab .....................................................................................................................4-8
4.3 Saving Screen................................................................................................................................ 4-9
4.4 File Manager .................................................................................................................................. 4-9
4.5 Operating Time..............................................................................................................................4-11
4.6 Sensor...........................................................................................................................................4-11
4.6.1 Primary Position......................................................................................................................4-11
4.6.2 Heading Setting ......................................................................................................................4-12
4.6.3 STW Setting ............................................................................................................................4-13
4.6.4 Date Data Source Setting .......................................................................................................4-13
4.6.5 Time Zone Data Source Setting..............................................................................................4-14
4.6.6 Setting Date/Time ...................................................................................................................4-14

4.6.7 Color and Brilliance Setting ....................................................................................................4-15


4.6.8 Language ................................................................................................................................4-15
5 Maintenance and Inspection .................................................................................................................5-1
5.1 Daily Maintenance.......................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.2 Replacing Consumption Parts ....................................................................................................... 5-5
5.3 The PWR FAIL Lamp and Power Supply Input.............................................................................. 5-5
5.4 User Maintenance Menu ................................................................................................................ 5-6
5.5 Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................................. 5-9
6 After-Sales Service................................................................................................................................6-1
6.1 When Asking for Service ................................................................................................................ 6-2
6.2 Checks and Inspection................................................................................................................... 6-2
7 Disposal ................................................................................................................................................7-1
7.1 Disposal of the Product .................................................................................................................. 7-2
7.2 Disposal of Used Batteries............................................................................................................. 7-2
7.3 Disposal of LCD Module ................................................................................................................ 7-2
8 Specifications ........................................................................................................................................8-1
8.1 Bridge Display Terminal ................................................................................................................. 8-2
END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR JAN-701B-CON SERIES SOFTWARE ..............................1
Repair Request Form ..............................................................................................................................3

Over View

1.1 General and Features


The JAN-701B/901B-CON Conning Display is one of the main component constituting the JRC
Integrated Navigation System (INS) and connected to the ECDIS and two RADAR system.
The JAN-701B/901B-CON displays graphically variable data for navigation and maneuvering on built-in
Color LCD unit watch personnel for easy comprehension of the ships sailing condition.
The JAN-701B/901B-CON Conning Display has the following features to support efficient and safety
navigation:
1) Capable of changing three kinds of screens according to navigation status.
VOYAGE window
To navigation and environmental data around your ship.
DOCKING window
To docking SONAR and thruster data.
ALARM MONITOR window
To alarms and failure for navigation information.
2) Centralized display of alarms related to navigation units on-screen.
3) Clear and legible graphic screen showing information of ship status.

1 Over View

1-2

1.2 Components
A list of components and optional accessories is shown below.
Components
Name
Bridge

Model

Display JAN-701B-CON

NCD-2095

JAN-901B-CON

NCD-2096

JAN-701B-CON

NWZ-173-E

JAN-901B-CON

NWZ-170-E

Stand-alone

NCE-5163-EOO

Terminal
19 LCD unit

Keyboard

Processing unit

Flash-mount
Stand-alone
Flash-mount

NCE-5163-EOO/

Quantity
1
1

I These are included in the

NCE-7721FM

Bridge Display Terminal. In


case of the flash-mount
type, these will be set up

NDC-1444/
NDC-1445

Comment

separately

NDC-1444

Instruction Manual (English)

7ZPNA4121

Instruction Manual (Japanese)

7ZPNA4122

Gyro I/F Additional Kit

MPXP34120

Option

AOB Additional Kit

MPXP34119

Option

SRB Additional Kit

MPXP34118

Option

Option

Option

Cover
Hood

JAN-701B-CON MPXP33088
JAN-901B-CON MPXP33089
JAN-701B-CON MPOL30350
JAN-901B-CON MPOL30345A

Accessories

7ZZNA0426A

Installation Kit

7ZZNA027A

1-3

1 Over View

1.3

Construction

The outline drawing of the unit is shown below.

MASS: APPROX. 125 kg

Cable Inlet

Warning label

Stand-alone type
NCD-2095 Bridge Display TerminalJAN-701B-CON(UNIT: mm)
1 Over View

1-4

Mass: Approx. 150kg

Cable Inlet

Warning label

NCD-2096 Bridge Display Terminal (JAN-901B-CON) (UNIT: mm)

1-5

1 Over View

1 Over View

1-6

Flash-mount type
NCD-1444 Processing Unit (UNIT: mm)

MASS:APPROX. 85kg

1-7

1 Over View

Flash-mount type
NWZ-173-ET 19 LCD Unit (UNIT: mm)

MASS:APPROX. 10kg

1 Over View

1-8

Flash-mount type
NWZ-170-ET 23.1 LCD UNIT (UNIT: mm)

MASS:APPROX. 25kg

1-9

1 Over View

Flash-mount type
NCE-5163-E OPERATION UNIT (UNIT: mm)

1 Over View

1-10

Flash-mount type
NCE-7721FM TRACK BALL UNIT (UNIT: mm)

1.4 Functional Configuration

ECDIS/CONNING

1-11

1 Over View

1.5 System Diagram


General System Diagram of JAN-701B-CON Conning Display
JAN-701B-CON Conning (19 inch LCD Monitor)

No.1 DGPS

*LTTS1

C-GP-23

*LTTS1

C-GP-24

(IEC61162-1)

No.2 DGPS
(IEC61162-1)

Gyro

*250V-MPYC-4

*LTTS1

C-GY-22

C-GY-28

Log

*LTTS1

(200P)
Water Tracking Speed

Rate Of Turn
(IEC61162-1)

(Step)
C-DS-26
*LTTS1

C-AM-8

Wind Direction And Speed


(IEC61162-1)

Log

*LTTS1
(IEC61162-1)
Bottom Tracking Speed

Echo Sounder

C-DS-27

*LTTS1

C-ES-27

No.1 Radar

*LTTS4

C-RA-16

No.2 Radar

*LTTS4

C-RA-17

(IEC61162-1)

(JRC Format)

(JRC Format)

*LTTS1
INTERNAL

No.1 ECDIS

*LTTS4

C-INS-23

No.2 ECDIS

*LTTS4

C-INS-26

(JRC Format)

(JRC Format)

Bridge Navigation Watch


*LTTS4
Alarm System
(BNWAS)

Ship's Main
*D2
24VDC/0.1A
(For Power Fail Alarm)

VJH1-017-7AN0
Isolation
Converter

*LTTS1
INTERNAL
*D2

M/E RPM(min-1)
Sensor

INTERNAL Ship's Main


24VDC/0.2A

NCD-2095
C-INS-31

Display Unit

P-DC-34

(No.1 ECDIS Supply)


UPS
(3KVA)
Ship's Main
AC220V/1PH
(MAX1394VA)
ECDIS:300VAx2
Conning:280VA
Navwork:250VA
HUB:264VA

Hub Unit

(JRC No.1 ECDIS Supply)

JB24C
Junction
Box

*D2 C-INS-11 (Conning) (280VA)


(Conning:280VA)

LAN Cable (H-7ZCNA0483, MAX 15m)

C-INS-2

LAN

*250V-MPYCS-7

C-RI-14

Rudder Angle Transmitter


(Synchro)

Note
1.
*
2.
3.
4.

Dock Supply
JRC Supply
(Copper Plate 0.2(T)x40(W)x250(L))
*
Dock Supply
(Copper Plate 0.5(T)30(W))
*
Wire2.5 Dock Supply
(Wire 2.5sq)

1 Over View

Detail Of Calbe
H-2695110006(2695110006) 12.5 (JRC Supply)
H-7ZCNA0483 (LAN Cable)

1-12

12 (JRC Supply)

Names
and
Functions

2.1 Each Name for the Operation, and Function


This equipment can be operated using following sections:
Operation panel
Brightness knob on the LCD
Operation buttons in the display

(1)

Operation Panel and the Function

The following picture shows the operation panel. The following table shows each function.

NCE-5163-EOO Type

NCE-7721F-M Type
No.

Name
POWER

Turns the power on and off.

PWR ACK

Stop AC power alarm sound, when Power Fail occurs.

PWR FAIL

Indicates the AC power supply error. (It needs Backup 24VDC.)

Left button

Used for selecting a button, menus and options on the screen.


Pressing the left button is written as left-click in this book.

Right button

(Shortcut menu
selection button)

Function

Trackball

2 Names and Functions

Used for confirming alarms.


Pressing the right button is written as right-click in this book.
The trackball is used to move the cursor on the screen for position
designation, selection of buttons on the display panel, menu
designation, etc.

2-2

(2) Brightness Knob on the LCD


Adjust the brightness knob on the LCD unit to adjust the brightness on the screen.

Brightness knob

(3) Operation Buttons in the Display


The operation button is prepared in Alarm/Setup block under the right of the screen. The table below
shows the function of those buttons.
Name
Alarm ACK

Outline of function
Stop of alarm sound

Function
Stops the alarm when it sounds. If more than one alarm is
sounding, then this button must be pressed the same
number of times as there are alarm sounding.

Alarm

Indicating alarms

Alarm VOL

Volume adjustment

This blinks in red when an alarm is detected. Left-clicking


this button and bring up a dialog box with a list of alarms.
The volume changes whenever this button is left-clicked.
It is possible to adjust it in seven stages.

Day1

Changing the display color

Sets the display colors to one of five levels.

Setup

Setting of each item

This is used to change the settings in the display blocks.

Panel DIM

Panel brightness adjustment

The panel brightness changes whenever this button is


left-clicked. It is possible to adjust it in five steps.

Alarm/Setup Block

2-3

2 Names and Functions

Display
and
View

3.1 Display of Each Information


3.1.1 Display of Navigation Information
The screen is divided into nine blocks that display the navigation information and a warning screen. See
3.2.1View of Navigation Information for details.
(Sample Display Example)
(6) Ship Block

(1) Course Bar Block


(2) Climate Block

(10)Draft Block
(7) Voyage INFO Block
(3) Current/Wind Block

(8) Depth Graph Block


(4) Gyro/Rudder
Graph Block
(9) Alarm/Setup Block
(5) Engine Graph Block

The items displayed in each block are as follows.


No.
(1)

Blocks
Course Bar Block

(2)
(3)

Climate Block
Current/Wind Block

(4)
(5)
(6)

True
Relative
Gyro/Rudder Graph Block
Engine Graph Block
Ship Block
Docking

Voyage

(7)

Voyage INFO Block

(8)
(9)

Depth Graph Block


Alarm/Setup Block

(10)

Draft Block

Display and View

Displayed Items
Planned course(Plan CRS), Gyro course(HDG(Gyro)), Course of GPS(COG
(GPS)), Course to steer (CTS), Rate of turn (ROT(Gyro))
Atmospheric pressure, air temperature, water temperature, humidity
True tidal stream, true wind
Relative tidal stream, relative wind
Rudder angle (starboard, port), gyro course
Engine revolution
Ship speed (ahead/astern, bow starboard/port direction, stern starboard/port
direction), rudder (starboard, port), stern thruster pitch angle (starboard, port),
bow thruster pitch angle (starboard, port), stern thruster rotational speed
(starboard, port), bow thruster rotational speed (starboard, port), stern thruster
output (starboard, port), bow thruster output (starboard, port)
Planned ship speed, ship speed (ground, water), trim, pitch, roll, heel, rudder
(starboard, port), propeller pitch angle (starboard, port), propeller rotational
speed (starboard, port), engine output (starboard, port)
Date and time (UTC, Local time), steering mode, position sensors, ship position
(latitude, longitude), next waypoint (number, position, bearing, distance,
estimated time of arrival, planned turning radius), route deviation, next leg
course
Water depth
Warning information, Day-Night switching, screen layout organization, setting of
displayed graphs
Draft Forward, Draft Middle, Draft Aft

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(1) Rearranging Blocks


The blocks can be dragged and dropped. The screen is broken down into a transparent matrix
made up of 64 equally sized sections. A block can be moved to a give part of the matrix by
aligning its upper left corner.

Blocks

(2)

Changing Block Size


The size of a block can be changed by placing the cursor over a corner of the block, then dragging
the corner to resize the block. (However, there is a limit to the size that is determined by the mesh
size, displayed characters.)

3.1.2 Display of Alarm Information


Warning information is displayed. See 3.2.2 View of Alarm Information for details.

3-3

Display and View

3.2 View of Each Information


3.2.1 View of Navigation Information
This section describes the screen configuration and displayed items of the block that displays navigation
information.

(1) Course Bar Block


3)

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

2) 5)

1) Planned Course(Plan CRS)*1


The course in the navigation plan that was programmed into the ECDIS system is displayed by
the mark.
2) Gyro course(HDG Gyro
The ships heading according to the gyro compass is displayed.
3) Course of GPS (COG(GPS))
The course of GPS is displayed.
4) Course to steer(CTS)*1
When the route tracking mode is selected in the ECDIS, the course used for automatic sailing is
displayed by the mark.
5) Rate of turn(ROT(Gyro))*2
The rate of turn per minute is displayed.
The full span value of the displayed graph can be set to 30, 60, 90, 120 or 150 degrees/minute
from the Setup.
*1 These information is displayed when JRC ECDIS is connected with this Conning Display.
*2 ROT is displayed when this information is sent from the gyro compass.

Display and View

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(2) Climate Block

1)
2)
3)
4)

1) Air temperature(Air TEMP).


The measurement from the temperature sensor placed outside the vessel is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to a temperature sensor.
(The display will show *)
2) Water temperature(Water TEMP).
The measurement from the water temperature sensor placed outside the vessel is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to a seawater temperature sensor or data
logger.
(The display will show *)
3) Atmospheric pressure(Air Pressure).
The measurement from the atmospheric pressure sensor placed outside the vessel is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to an atmospheric pressure sensor.
(The display will show *)
4) Humidity(Humidity).
The measurement from the humidity sensor placed outside the vessel is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to a humidity sensor.
(The display will show *)

3-5

Display and View

(3) Current/Wind Block

1)

1)
6)

2)

2)

3)

3)

4)

4)

6)

5)
1)
1)

5)
3)

3)
7)

7)

1) Wind Direction(BRG)
True wind direction or relative wind direction is displayed in 16 bearings or degree and graphically.
Direction of arrowhead means following wind direction.
True wind direction and relative wind direction can be switched by clicking the [True]/[Relative]
switch at the bottom right of this block.
2) Wind Speed(SPD)
True wind speed or relative wind speed is displayed in meters per second (m/s) or knots (kn).
True wind speed and relative wind speed can be switched by clicking the [True]/[Relative] switch at
the bottom right of the screen.
3) Current Direction (Set)
True current direction or relative current direction is displayed in 16 bearings or degree and
graphically.
Direction of arrowhead means following current direction.
True current direction and relative current direction can be switched by clicking the [True]/[Relative]
switch at the bottom right of the screen.
4) Current Speed (Drift)
True current speed or relative current speed is displayed in knots (kn).
True current speed and relative current speed can be switched by clicking the [True]/[Relative]
switch at the bottom right of the screen.
5) Own Ship
The own ship heading direction is displayed together with the wind direction and current direction.
6) m/s and kn switch
Wind speed, current speed can be switched from meter/sec (m/s) to nautical mile/hour(kn) by
clicking the [m/s]/[kn] switch.
7) True/Relative switch
Wind direction, wind speed, current direction, current speed and tidal stream can be switched from
true to relative display, or vice versa, by clicking the [True]/[Relative] switch.
All data will be switched when this button is clicked.

Display and View

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(4) Gyro/Rudder Graph Block

Gyro/Rudder (Gyro course, Rudder (starboard/port))


This graph displays the gyro course of the ship, and changes in true rudder angle over time.
The number of true rudder angles and recording time intervals can be set from the Setup screen.
The display range of the rudder angle is available 30, 40, 50, 60, 70 or 80. The recording
time interval is available 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes or 30 minutes.

(5) Engine Graph Block

This graph displays the changes in engine revolution over time.


The number of engines and recording time interval can be set from the Setup screen. The display
range of the engine revolution is available AH100RPM, AH200RPM or AH300RPM and backward
AS50RPM or AS100RPM. The recording time interval is available 10 minutes, 15 minutes 30
minutes or 60 minutes.

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Display and View

(7) Ship Block


Docking

1)

5)

2)

8)
9)

3)
6)

4)

7)

1) Bow speed of the ship to starboard or port (Bow)*1


The bow speed in the starboard and port directions from a Doppler sonar is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to Doppler sonar. (The display will show)
2) Ahead/Astern speed (FWD-AFT)*1
The ship speed in the ahead and astern directions from Doppler sonar.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to Doppler sonar.(The display will show)
3) Stern speed of the ship to starboard or port(Stern)*1
The stern speed in the starboard and port directions from Doppler sonar is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to Doppler sonar. (The display will show)
4) Actual rudder angle
Actual rudder angle is displayed. Single-shaft rudder angle or double-shaft rudder angle is
selected from the setup screen.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to rudder sensor. (The display will show)
5) Bow thruster information (Thruster)
Data from the thruster installed in the bow (pitch angle, rotational speed, power) is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to sensor. (The display will show)
6) Stern thruster information (Thruster)
Data from the thruster installed in the stern (pitch angle, rotational speed, power) is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to sensor. (The display will show)
7) Docking/Voyage (Docking/Voyage screen switching)
This switch can be clicked to change from the Docking screen to the Voyage screen and viceversa.
8) Sonar/GPS speed switching (SONAR/GPS)
This switch can be clicked to change the ships speed from SONAR speed to GPS(ROT) speed.
9) m/s and kn switch
Bow speed, FWD-AFT speed , Stern speed can be switched from meter/sec (m/s) to nautical
mile/hour(kn) by clicking the [m/s]/[kn] switch.
*1 Each value is shown by * if the speeds became the speed through water.

Display and View

3-8

Voyage

6)

4)

6)

3)

5)

7)

4)
8)
9)

10)

10)

1)

2)

1) Actual rudder angle


Actual rudder angle is displayed. Single-shaft rudder angle or double-shaft rudder angle is
selected from the setup screen.
2) Docking/Voyage (Docking/Voyage screen switching)
This switch can be clicked to change from the Docking screen to the Voyage screen and vice
versa.
3) Pitch
The degree of pitch is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to a pitching sensor.
(The display will show)
4) Trim
The average of the pitching value over ten minutes is calculated and displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to a pitching sensor.
(The display will show)
5) Roll
The degree of roll is displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to a rolling sensor.
(The display will show)
6) Heel
The average of the rolling value over ten minutes is calculated and displayed.
Nothing will be displayed if this unit is not connected to rolling sensor.
(The display will show)
7) Speed through water (STW)*2
The STW from a Doppler sonar or the EM log is displayed.
8) Ground speed (SOG(GPS))
The ground speed from the GPS is displayed.
*2 The value is shown by * if the speed became the ground speed.
3-9

Display and View

9) Planned speed (Plan SPD)*3


The ship speed in the navigation plan that was set into the ECDIS is displayed.
10) Propeller information (Propeller).
The propeller pitch angle, rotational speed are displayed. Either a single-shaft propeller or
double-shaft propellers can be selected.
*3 It is necessary to connect with JRC ECDIS in order to display the planned speed.

Display and View

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(8) Voyage INFO Block

1)
2)
3)
4)

5)

6)
7)
8)

1) Universal Time in Coordinated (UTC).


The global time is displayed.
2) Local Mean Time (Ships time (LMT))
The ships time is displayed.
This display shows the ships time that was set by the [Date/Time Setting] in the Sensor dialog
box.
3) Steering mode (STEER Mode).
This displays whether the current steering mode is automatic sailing by the ECDIS or not.

Not Auto Sailing

Not Connect to the Auto Pilot

NAV1

The Autopilot steering mode


is set to NAVI.
The Autopilot steering mode
is set to AUTO.

TRACK

The Autopilot steering is set to


NAVI mode.
The Autopilot steering is set to
HC(ST)(AUTO Mode).

The Autopilot steering mode

MANU

The Autopilot steering is set to

NFU

The Autopilot steering is set to


MANU(HAND Mode).
NFU(Non Follow Up Mode).

AUTO
HAND

HC(ST)

is set to HAND
OVRD

Under ship-avoiding operation.


Autopilot type is YDK.

OVRD

Under ship-avoiding operation.

Autopilot type is TOKIMEC.


4) Position (POSN1)
The latitude and longitude of the current ships position and the fixing sensor are displayed. The
fixing sensors that can be displayed are shown below.
Measurement system (sensor name)

Display

GPS
DGPS

GPS1 or GPS2
DGPS1 or DGPS2

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Display and View

5) Waypoint information (To WPT)*1


The number of the next waypoint (To WPT No.), the latitude and longitude (LAT,LON), the
bearing(BRG), distance (DIST), time to go (TTG), and estimated time of arrival (ETA) are
displayed according to the navigation plan programmed into the ECDIS.
6) Planned radius (Plan RAD)*1
The planned radius is programmed into the ECDIS is displayed.
7) Cross track deviation (XTD)*1
The difference between the current position and the planned route position is displayed.
P designates a deviation to port and S designates a deviation to starboard.
8) Next leg course (New CRS)*1
The next leg course is displayed.
*1 These information are displayed when JRC ECDIS is connected with the Conning Display.

(9) Depth Graph Block

Three displays for depth are available. One of three displays is automatically selected by the data
sent from the echo sounder.
Depth (Keel)
The graph displays the depth from the keel to the sea bottom and the changes over time.
Depth (Surface)
The graph displays the depth from the water surface to the sea bottom and the changes over
time.
Depth (TRANS)
The graph displays the depth from the transducer to the sea bottom and the changes over time.
The depth range and recording time intervals in the graph can be set from the Setup screen. The
depth range for Docking is available 10m, 25m or 50m. And the ranges for Voyage are 50m,
100m or 250m. The recording time interval is available 10minutes, 15minutes, 30minutes or
60minutes.

Display and View

3-12

(10) Alarm / Setup Block

Alarm Ack
Stops the alarm when it sounds. If more than one alarm is sounding, then this button must
be pressed the same number of times as there are alarm sounding.
Setup
This is used to change the settings in the display blocks
Panel DIM
The panel brightness changes whenever this button is left-clicked. It is possible to adjust it in
five steps.
Day1
Sets the display colors to one of five levels.
Alarm VOL

(Day1Day2Day3DuskNight)

The volume changes whenever this button is left-clicked. It is possible to adjust it in seven
stages.
Alarm
Alarm information display is shown by left-clicking [Alarm] button. See 3.2.2 View of Alarm
Information for details.
See 2.1 Each Name for the Operation, and Function- (3) Operation buttons in the Display
for details.

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Display and View

[Navigation Information Display Item List]


Block
Course Bar
Block

Climate
Block

Ship Block

Mode

Item

Displayed name

Planned Course
Gyro course

Ground course
Course to steer
Rate of turn
Weather data

Docking Ship speed

Rudder angle
(Starboard)
Rudder angle (Port)
Stern Thruster pitch
angle
Bow Thruster pitch
angle

Plan CRS
HDG(Gyro)

COG(GPS)
CTS
ROT(Gyro)
Air temperature Air TEMP.
Water
Water TEMP.
temperature
Atmospheric
Air Pressure
temperature
Humidity
Humidity
Bow STBD/Port Bow
Ahead/Stern
FWD-AFT
Stern
Stern
STBD/Port
-

Deg. ()
Deg. ()
/min
Deg. (C)
Deg. (C)
hPa
%
Kn, m/s
Kn, m/s
Kn, m/s
Deg. ()

Data display format

Updating

xxx.x 1sec.
xxx.x Synchro/
Step
20msec
NMEA
100msec
xxx.x 1sec.
xxx.x 1sec.
[P/S] xxx.x/min 1sec.
xx.x 1sec.
xx.x 1sec.
xxxxhPa 1sec.
100%
[P/S] [Link]
[AH/AS] [Link]
[P/S] [Link]

Input device
ECDIS
Ext. sensor

Ext. sensor
ECDIS
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor

1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.

Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor

[P/S] xx.x 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Thruster

Deg. ()
Deg. ()/%

[P/S] xx.x 1sec.


[P/S] xx/% 1sec.

Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor

Thruster

Deg. ()/%

[P/S] xx/% 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Stern Thruster
rotational speed

Thruster

RPM

[AH/AS] xxxRPM 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Bow Thruster
rotational speed

Thruster

RPM

[AH/AS] xxxRPM 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Stern Thruster output


Bow Thruster output
Voyage Planned speed
Ship's speed
Trim
Pitch
Heel
Rolling
Rudder angle
(Starboard)
Rudder angle (Port)
Propeller Pitch angle
(Starboard)
Propeller Pitch angle
(Port)
Propeller rotational
speed (Starboard)
Propeller rotational
speed (Port)

Units
Deg. ()
Deg. ()

Display and View

Water speed
Ground speed

Thruster

KW

Thruster
Plan SPD
STW
SOG(GPS)
Trim
Pitch
Heel
Roll
-

KW
kn
kn
kn
Deg. ()
Deg. ()
Deg. ()
Deg. ()
Deg. ()

xxKW
[Link]
[Link]
[Link]
[AH/AS] xx.x
[AH/AS] xx.x
[P/S] xx.x
[P/S] xx.x
[P/S] xx.x

1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.

Ext. sensor
ECDIS
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor

Propeller

Deg. ()
Deg. ()

[P/S] xx.x 1sec.


[AH/AS] xx.x 1sec.

Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor

Propeller

Deg. ()

[AH/AS] xx.x 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Propeller

RPM

[AH/AS] xxxRPM 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Propeller

RPM

[AH/AS] xxxRPM 1sec.

Ext. sensor

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xxKW 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Block

Mode

Current/Wind True
Block

Item

Displayed name

True set and drift

Set

True window

Drift
Drift
Wind direction BRG

Wind speed
Relative Relative set and drift Set
Drift
Relative wind speed Wind direction
Wind speed
Voyage INFO
Date/Time
UTC
Block

Local time

Gyro/Ruder
Graph Block

kn, m/s
-

SPD
Set
Drift
BRG
SPD
UTC

kn, m/s
Deg. ()
kn, m/s
Deg. ()
kn, m/s

LMT

STEER Mode

Position sensor

POSN1

To waypoint

Depth Graph
Block

Steering mode

Ship's position

Engine
Graph Block

Set

Route deviation
Next leg course
Engine rotational
speed (Starboard)
Engine rotational
speed (Port)
Depth

Rudder angle
(Starboard)
Rudder angle (Port)
Gyro course

Latitude
Longitude
No.
Position (LAT)
Position (LON)
Bearing
Distance
Estimated time
of arrival
Time to go
Planned turn
radius

Units

Updating

The 16 points of the


compass
[Link]
The 16 points of the
compass
[Link]/sec
xxx
[Link]/sec
xxx
[Link]/sec
DD/MM/YYYY
YYYY/MM/DD
MM/DD/YYYY
HH:[Link]
Day/Month/Year
Hour:[Link]
DD/MM/YYYY
YYYY/MM/DD
MM/DD/YYYY
HH:[Link]
Day/Month/Year
Hour:[Link]
Autopilot Type is YDK
(NAVI,AUTO,HAND,OVRD)
Autopilot Type is TOKIMEC
(MANU,HC(ST),HCS(EX)
TRACK,RUDDR,NFU)
GPS1,GPS2,
DGPS1,DGPS2
[Link] [N/S]
[Link] [E/W]
xxx
[Link] [N/S]
[Link] [E/W]
xxx.x
[Link]
DD/MM hh:mm
Day/Month hour: minutes
hhhhmm
[Link]

Input device

1sec.

Calculated

1sec.
1sec.

Calculated
Ext. sensor

1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.

Ext. sensor
Calculated
Calculated
Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
GPS/ECDIS/
Internal

1sec.

GPS/ECDIS/
Manual

1sec.

ECDIS

1sec.

Ext. sensor

1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.
1sec.

Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor
ECDIS
ECDIS
ECDIS
ECDIS
ECDIS
ECDIS

1sec.
1sec.

ECDIS
ECDIS

LAT
LON
To WPT No.
LAT
LON
BRG
DIST
ETA(LMT)

'
'

Nm
.

TTG
Plan RAD

NM

XTD
New CRS
Engine S

m
Deg. ()
RPM

[P/S] [Link] 1sec.


xxx.x 1sec.
[AH/AS] xxxRPM 1sec.

ECDIS
ECDIS
Ext. sensor

Engine P

RPM

[AH/AS] xxxRPM 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Depth(Keel)
Depth(Surface)
Depth(TRANS)
Rudder S

xxxxm 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Deg. ()

[P/S] xx.x 1sec.

Ext. sensor

Rudder P
Gyro

Deg. ()
Deg. ()

[P/S] xx.x 1sec.


xxx.x 1sec.

Ext. sensor
Ext. sensor

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'
'

Data display format

Display and View

3.2.2 View of Alarm Information


Alarm panel for alarm information is displayed by left-clicking the [Alarm] button in the Alarm/Setup
block.

Each alarm sound stops by left-clicking the flickering buttons.


Right button clicking to confirm the alarm.(Alarm acknowledge)
Press [Close] button in the Alarm dialog when closing this dialog.

Display and View

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Meaning and condition of each alarm is shown at the following table


ALARM

Meaning and condition of the alarms

Display

No.1 Position Data

Data from the GPS receiver is shut off or illegal.

Indicator flickers

No.1 Position shift

The position data is shifted from previous one.

Indicator flickers

GYRO Data

Gyro is defective or its line is cut.

Indicator flickers

GYRO Initial Set

Initial data of gyro course is not set on the Conning display.

Indicator flickers

Log Data

Log is defective or its line is cut.

Indicator flickers

XTD

The ship is going out off XTD limit of planned route. The Indicator flickers
XTD limit is set on the ECDIS.

Off Course

The ship is going out off the planned course. The off-course Indicator flickers
limit is set on the ECDIS..

Arrival at WOL/WPT

The ship arrives or passes at a next waypoint. A course Indicator flickers


alternation is carried out by the ECDIS.

Arrival at LAST WPT

The ship passes the final waypoint and the next waypoint Indicator flickers
does not exist.

Automatic sailing

During automatic sailing, this alarm is shown on the ECDIS Indicator flickers

failed

by the following alarms.


- Communication error between ECDIS and GPS
- GPS no fixing
- Communication error between ECDIS and gyrocompass

Call back navigator

When track control stooped alarm occurred and past the Indicator flickers
time 30 second without acknowledge.

No.1 RADAR CPA/

A ship exists into the CPA/TCPA range set by the TT No.1

Indicator flickers

A ship enters into the guard ring set by the TT No.1

Indicator flickers

A ship exists into the CPA/TCPA range set by the TT No.2

Indicator flickers

A ship enters into the guard ring set by the TT No.2

Indicator flickers

Fan(CPU)

Main boards CPU fan is defective.

Indicator flickers

CPU High TEMP

CPU temperature is rising.

Indicator flickers

Fan(Main PWR)

Main power supply fan is defective.

Indicator flickers

Fan(ATX PWR)

ATX power supply fan is defective.

Indicator flickers

Fan(LCD)

LCD fan is defective

Indicator flickers

Disk 1 Error

Hard disk 1 is defective

Indicator flickers

Disk 2 Error

Hard disk 2 is defective

Indicator flickers

TCPA
No.1 RADAR
GUARD RING
No.2 RADAR CPA/
TCPA
No.2 RADAR
GUARD RING

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Display and View

Operation

4.1 Operation of Conning Display


Navigation information is displayed on the screen. The information that can be displayed is described
below.

4.1.1 Turning On the Power


Power is turned on with the [POWER] button on the panel. After 12minutes, the following Startup
screen will be displayed.

Place the cursor on the [Cng] button and left-click it to start the Conning Display. If this button is not
left-clicked, then the Conning Display will start automatically in ten seconds. This Startup screen will be
displayed again after exiting the Conning Display, but the Conning Display will not be started
automatically at that time.

4.1.2

Brightness Adjustment of Display Screen and Operation Panel

Adjust the brightness of the screen according to the brightness adjustment volume of the display unit.
Moreover, make it to the best display by left-clicking the [Day1] button in Alarm/Setup block under the
right of the screen. (Day1->Day2->Day3->Dusk->Night)
The brightness adjustment of the operation panel is adjusted by left-clicking the [Panel DIM] button in
Alarm/Setup block.

4.1.3 Adjustment of Alarm Volume


The alarm volume can be adjusted by left-clicking the [Alarm Vol] button in Alarm/Setup panel under the
right of the screen in seven stages.

Operation

4-2

4.1.4 Turning Off the Power of Conning Display


By pushing the [POWER] key on the operation panel the power of the Conning Display is turn off. It will
take about one minute by the time the power can be completely turned off.

4.1.5 Recovery Processing at the Abnormal Operation


Attempt the following operations when the display of Conning Display does not change or it was not
possible to operate it in some causes.
Turn off the power by pushing the [POWER] key to the operation panel. After a while, reactivate the
Conning Display. When cannot turn off the power supply even if push the [POWER] key, keep pushing
the [POWER] key for about ten seconds.
If any setting dialog is opened, close the dialog before the power is turned off.

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12

Operation

4.2 Configuration for Each Graph


Pressing the [Setup] button will display the Setup dialog box.
Press a tab written the name of the block will change each display block setting.
Engineer can only set each data display On/Off by entering Password in Maintenance window.
These buttons are common buttons of the Setup dialog box.
[OK]: Accept settings and close Setup dialog box.
[Cancel]: Cancel change settings and close Setup dialog box.

Click tab of setting block

Operation

4-4

4.2.1 [Maintenance] Tab

[Maintenance Password]:Enable to setting for engineer.

Press [OK] button after entering

password.
[Reset Layout]: Restore size and position of all blocks to memorized value by pressing [Save
Layout] button.
[Save Layout]: Memorize size and position of all blocks. (For engineer)

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12

Operation

4.2.2 [Course Bar] Tab

[Range of Bar]: Setting angle range of course bar.

4.2.3 [Depth Graph] Tab

[Graph Depth Range at Voyage]:


Setting depth range of Depth graph at Voyage.
[Graph Depth Range at Docking]:
Setting depth range of Depth graph at Docking.
[Graph Time Range]:
Setting time range of Depth graph.

Operation

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4.2.4 [Engine Graph] Tab

[Graph Time Range]:


Setting time range of engine graph.
[Upper RPM]:

Setting upper rpm range of engine graph.

[Lower RPM]:

Setting lower rpm range of engine graph.

4.2.5 [Gyro/Rudder] Tab

[Graph Time Range]: Setting time range of rudder graph.


[Rudder Range]:

Setting rudder angle range of rudder graph.

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4.2.6 [Ship(Docking)] Tab

[Speed Range at Docking]:

Setting speed range at docking mode.

4.2.7 [Data Source] Tab

[Navigational Data ]:

Operation

Select the navigational data source from No.1 ECDIS or No.2 ECDIS.

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4.3 Saving Screen


An image of the displayed screen can be saved on the hard disk as a full-color bit map file.
1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(6) Save Screen] in that order.
The image file of the screen will be saved with a file name in the following format:
Unit
C

YY MM DD HH MM [Link]
Year

Date

Month

Minute

Hour

Second

Example: If the file was created at [Link] on 6 June 2008, If the file was created at [Link] on 6 June
2008,it preserves . The file name would beC_080606105015.bmp

4.4 File Manager


Only screen shot (MANU) can be copied from the hard disk to floppy disk, USB memory and vice versa.
1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(2) File Manager] in that order.
Example of Copying: Copying a screen shot file from the hard disk to USB memory.
1) Insert a USB memory into the USB memory port.
2) Left-click the drop-down button a, then select Screen Shot (MANU) from the box.
When screen shot files are selected, all files with the extensions .bmp are displayed.
3) Select Local Disk from box b. The screen shot files saved on the hard disk will be displayed
in box c.
4) Left-click the drop-down button d, then select USB memory from the box.
5) Left-click the file to be copied from box c, then left-click the [Copy] button f to start copying.
The selected file will be copied to the USB memory. When a file is selected from the box e,
and the button g is clicked, then a file on the USB memory can be copied to the hard disk.
a)
b)

d)

c)

e)
f)
g)

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* [COPY>>] and [<<COPY] can not be selected when setting the same drive to both of box
b and box d.
* [Device is not ready.] message is displayed when selecting a [DVD Drive] or [Floppy
Disk] in box b or box d without inserting it.

Deleting Files:
1) With files displayed in box c, select a file or left-click the [Select All] button to select all files.
2) Left-click the [Delete] button under box c. The delete confirmation panel will be displayed, so
press the [OK] button to delete the file(s). The same process can be used for box e to delete
files in box e with the [Delete] button under it.

Files that can be handled with File Manager:


Type

Local

DVD

Floppy

USB

Ship

Disk

Drive

Disk

Device

LAN

Route File

Only for ECDIS

User Map

Only for ECDIS

Own Track

Only for ECDIS

Target Track

Only for ECDIS

Screen

Saved screen (by manual) files (extension .bmp)

Shot(MANU)

(Refer to chapter 3 Saving the Screen)

Screen

Saved screen (by auto) files(extension .bmp)

Shot(AUTO)
Voyage Log

Only for ECDIS

(1)

: available, : not available


1 Cannot copy from [USB device] to [Local].

Overwriting Files:
When overwrite copying more than one file, "Over Write?" confirmation is displayed every file.
It is overwritten when clicking [OK] by the Over Write? screen.
It is not overwritten when clicking [Cancel] by the Over Write? screen.

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4.5 Operating Time


1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(3) Test] - [(3)Operating Time]
in that order.

[Display]: Operating time of display


[HDD1]: Operating time of HDD1
[HDD2]: Operating time of HDD2

2) [Operating Time] panel closes when clicking [Close] button.

4.6 Sensor
The external input sensor such as GPS, etc. in which the own ships position is entered is set up.
The external sensor options are as follows:
Primary position and secondary position of own ship
Bearing and speed
Date data source
Time zone data source
Note:
The options available for each sensor differ depending on the system configuration used.

4.6.1 Primary Position


On this equipment, you can select one of the navigation methods (e.g., GPS navigation, LORAN or
dead-reckoning). This is called the primary position (POSN1) or system position.
1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(4) Sensor] in that order.
The Sensor Connection panel opens.
2) Set each item and left-click the [OK] button to close the panel.

Position fixing system for the primary position


POSN1 (Select from DGPS1 ,DGPS2,LORAN-C or
GPS-Compass)

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Use LAN: This item selects when input a data from LAN Board.
Use Local Port: This item selects when input a data from Local Port.
DGPS1: No.1-GPS or No.1-DGPS is used as the sensor to enter the own ships position.
DGPS2: No.2-GPS or No.2-DGPS is used as the sensor to enter the own ships position.
LORAN-C: LORAN-C is used as the sensor to enter the own ships position
GPS-Compass: GPS-Compass is used as the sensor to enter the own ships position

4.6.2 Heading Setting


1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(4) Sensor] in that order.
The Sensor Connection panel opens.
2) Left-click the item to select it, and enter value to the value entry box.
a) Use LAN / Use Local Port
Select this item if the gyro sensor is used for the heading sensor. Gyro sensors information
is used to determine the heading of the ship. If the sensor being used detects the synchro/
step gyro, the initial value must be entered. After entering the value, left-click the [Set]
button to fix it.
Use LAN: This item selects when input a data from LAN Board.
Use Local Port: This item selects when input a data from Local Port.
GYRO I/F: Synchro/step gyro is used for the heading sensor.
GYRO(NMEA): GYRO(NMEA) out put type gyro is used for the heading sensor.
GPS-Compass: GPS(NMEA) out put type gyro is used for the heading sensor.
GYRO Setting: This item uses when setting to GYRO I/F.
In the following case, GYRO Setting becomes invalid
When selecting GYRO(NMEA) or GPS-Compass in [Source].
It sets [GYRO I/F] to [Not Use] by the sensor setting.
When setting to [Use LAN] or [Use Local Port], it is displayed with "HDG(Gyro)" in the display
panel.
b) Manual (not used usually)
Enter the value when you apply any value as the bearing of the ship.
When setting to [Manual], it is displayed with "HDG(Gyro)" in the Course Bar Block panel.

Selects a heading sensor


GYRO I/F
GYRO (NMEA)
GPS-Compass

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4.6.3 STW Setting


1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(4) Sensor] in that order.
The Sensor Connection panel opens.
a) Use LAN / Use Local Port
Select the log sensor. Log sensors information is used to determine the speed of the ship.
Use LAN: This item selects when input a data from LAN Board.
Use Local Port: This item selects when input a data from Local Port.
GYRO I/F: GYRO I/F out put type log is used for the ship speed sensor.
NMEA LOG: NMEA LOG out put type log is used for the ship sensor.
GYRO(NMEA): GYRO(NMEA) out put type log is used for the ship sensor.
When setting to [Use LAN] or [Use Local Port], it is displayed with "STW(LOG)" in the display
panel.
b) Manual (not used usually)
Enter the value when you apply any value as the speed of the ship.
The maximum speed that can be set is 99.9 kn.
When setting to [Manual], it is displayed with "STW(MAN)" in the display panel.

Selects a ship speed sensor


LAN : GYRO I/F, LOG(NMEA),
Local Port : GYRO I/F, LOG(NMEA)

4.6.4 Date Data Source Setting


1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(4) Sensor] in that order.
The Sensor Connection panel opens.
2) Left-click the item to select it, and enter the value to the value entry box.
Date/time setting data
(DGPS1, DGPS2, External ECDIS
MANUAL)

DGPS1:

No.1-GPS or No.1-DGPS is used as the data source of date/time setting.

DGPS2:

No.2-GPS or No.2-DGPS is used as the data source of date/time setting.

External ECDIS: External Data from ECDIS is used as the data source of date/time setting.
MANUAL: Date/time setting is made manually.

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4.6.5 Time Zone Data Source Setting


1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(4) Sensor] in that order.
The Sensor Connection panel opens.
2) Left-click the item to select it, and enter the value to the value entry box.
Time zone setting data
(DGPS1, DGPS2, MANUAL)

DGPS1:

No.1-GPS or No.1-DGPS is used as the data source of date/time setting.

DGPS2:

No.2-GPS or No.2-DGPS is used as the data source of date/time setting.

External ECDIS: External Data from ECDIS is used as the data source of date/time setting.
MANUAL: Date/time setting is made manually.

4.6.6 Setting Date/Time


When your ship is in the same time zone as the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), Time Zone is 0:00,
and UTC and ships local mean time (LMT) are the same.
1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(4) Sensor] in that order.
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(0) Setting] [(3) Date/Time Setting] in that order.
The Date/Time panel opens.
2) Select each items and input value to the entry box.
Left-click the [OK] button on the panel to close the panel.
It closes a panel without changing contents when clicking the [Cancel] button.
It saves contents without closing a panel when clicking [Apply] button.

a) LMT Date/LMT Time


Set the date/time when MANUAL has been selected in the date/time data source setting.
For details, see 4.6.4 Date Data Source Setting.
Enter date/month/year/ hour:minite:second numerals in the numeric input box.
b) Time Zone
Set the time difference when MANUAL has been selected in the time zone data source
setting. For details, see 4.6.5 Time Zone Data Source Setting.
You can also use [+30min] and [-30min] button to set time.
(E=+, W=-)
The LMT and the time zone are displayed at the top of the Voyage INFO Block.
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4.6.7 Color and Brilliance Setting


Color and brilliance of Screen, Dialog, Character, and Keyboard can be changed.
1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(0) Setting] [(1) Color and Brilliance Setting] in that order.
[Color and Brilliance Setting] panel will be displayed.
2) Selects each items and it clicks [OK] button.
Setting reflects and color and brilliance are changed.
[Apply] button:

Reflect setting without closing [Color and Brilliance Setting Panel].

[Cancel] button: Closes [Color and Brilliance Setting] panel without reflecting setting.

[Day/Night]
Each color and brilliance can be changed
Collectively by selecting the following column.
[Day Bright] (DAY1)
[Day Whiteback] (DAY2)
[Day Blackback] (DAY3)
[Dusk]
[Night]
[Color]
User Dialog: Color of dialog can be changed
by selecting from 5 colors.
Character:

Color of character can be changed


by selecting from 5 colors.

[Brilliance]
Character: Brilliance of character can be changed
among Level4 from Level1.

4.6.8 Language
The language to display can be selected from Japanese or English.
1) In case of making Japanese display in the normal menu.
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(0) Setting] [(2) Language] in that order.
The display language becomes Japanese.
2) In case of making English display in the normal menu.
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(1) Main] - [(0) Setting] [(2) Language] in that order.
* In English OS, [Language] in [MENU] - [Main] isn't displayed.

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5
Maintenance
and
Inspection

There are no customer-serviceable parts inside.


Inspections and repairs carried out by unauthorized personnel can cause fire
or electric shock.
Refer such repairs and inspections to subsidiaries, our company, branch
offices sales departments, local offices or representatives of Japan Radio Co.,
Ltd that is nearest to you.

Before starting inspection, be sure to turn the power switch OFF.


Failure to do so might cause fire or malfunction.
Select [ALARM] button on the screen when the alarm message is
displayed.
Turn off this equipment and ask quickly our companys service person or
sales agent for repairing the troubles if any Fan alarm or CPU Temp
Rising alarm message are displayed.
Otherwise this equipment may be fired or damaged.

Notes:
When you clean the surface of the unit, do not use paint thinner, benzene or other organic solvents.
Doing so might damage the paintwork.
Wipe off any dirt and dust on the surface of the unit with a clean cloth, and wipe dry.
Do not rub the surface of the LCD strongly with a dry cloth. Do not use benzene, alcohol, gasoline,
thinner, and the like for cleaning the LCD. Use of those items will cause the LCD surface to be
damaged and deteriorated. Be sure to use a soft cloth for wiping dirt off the surface of the tube
lightly.

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5.1 Daily Maintenance


The service life of the unit is greatly affected by how well it is maintained and inspected during daily
maintenance.
To ensure that the unit is kept in optimum condition, we recommend that you inspect it daily. This also
prevents the unit from malfunctioning.
Inspect the unit according to the items indicated in the table below.

Maintenance and Inspection Method


No.
1

Item
Cleaning

Inspection Item
Wipe off any dirt from the monitor display lightly with a soft, dry cloth.
Wipe off any dirt on the main unit case lightly with a dry cloth. In particular,
wipe air vents carefully with a brush to improve air circulation.

Inspection

Turn the BRILLIANCE knob CW on the LCD to make sure that the
brightness of the monitor increases.
Turn the BRILLIANCE knob CCW on the LCD to make sure that the
brightness of the monitor decreases.
Make sure that the trackball operates smoothly.
Press the [Panel DIM] button on the screen to make sure that the lighting
on the panel changes correctly.
Make sure that the gray scale pattern is displayed correctly. See the next
page for displaying Gray scale pattern.

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Displaying Gray Scale in Conning Display:


1) In the normal menu
Move cursor upper side on the screen and select [(0) Exit]in that order.
The Confirmation panel will be displayed.
2) Left-click on the [OK] .
Navigation & Planning is exited, and the Startup Menu will be displayed.
3) Left-click the [Gray Scale] in the Startup menu.
The gray scale becomes activated.
[Startup Menu]

Gray Scale

5) Left-click anywhere on the gray scale to exit the gray scale.


The Startup screen will be displayed.

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5.2 Replacing Consumption Parts

Consult with our company, branch office, local office or sales agent for
replacing the consumption parts.

The hard disk, UPS battery and LCD backlight used in this system have a limited life, so that they should
better be replaced periodically.
The expected life of these parts if the system is used constantly are as follows:
Number

Part

Nominal life

Remarks

Hard disk

Two years

When the power supply is on constantly.

UPS battery

Five years

When the power supply is on constantly. If the system is


not used for long periods and battery charging/discharging
is repeated, then the nominal life may be shorter.

LCD backlight

Five years

When the power supply is on constantly.

5.3 The PWR FAIL Lamp and Power Supply Input


Information in the Conning Display is backed up for one minute though nothing is displayed on the screen
if the AC power supply is not supplied due to the power failure, blackout, etc.
The termination processing is automatically begun when the AC power is not supplied even if one minute
passes, and the Conning Display stops.
The PWR FAIL lamp and the warning sound in the situation from which the AC power supply is not
supplied are as follows.
Ships backup power (DC24V)

PWR FAIL Lamp

Supplied

Blinking

Not supplied

*1

Unchanging

Alarm Sound
Sounding*2
No Sounding

*1: The PWR FAIL lamp changes from blinking into lighting when the [PWR ACK] key is pushed.
*2: The warning sound stops when the [PWR ACK] key is pushed.

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5.4 User Maintenance Menu


When you left-click the [Cng] button on the Startup screen and the following message is displayed,
change the setting of the user-maintenance menu by the following procedure.

1) Exit the Conning Display function. (See 5.1 Daily Maintenance)


2) Move the cursor on the Startup menu. And right-click.

3) Right-click is [software keyboard] displayed.


[Close] button

4) Input 0000 as the password.

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5) The Startup menu is enhanced, and the user maintenance menu is displayed.

6) Left-click [Disk Information/Backup] button.

Dual - E: and F: drive(for Backup)

Default setting.
Data is read out from D:drive (Disk1).
Data is written into D:drive (Disk1) and E:drive (Disk2).

Master drive (Disk1-D: drive)

Only D:drive (DISK1) is used.

Master drive (Disk2-E: drive)

Only E:drive (DISK2) is used.

* When the setting of present is Dual - D: and E: drive(for Backup), select E: drive.
* When the setting of present is D: drive, select E: drive.
* When the setting of present is E: drive, select D: drive.
7) Select [Set] and Left-click button.
8) Select [Close] and Left-click button.
9) Left-click [Hide] button.

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10) When the Startup menu is displayed as follows, turn off the Conning Display. Then turn on it.

Consult a near branch office or sales agency when the symptom does not improve even if the setting of
the user maintenance menu is changed.

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5.5 Troubleshooting
If the unit is not working properly, check the following points and carry out the appropriate repair before
you ask for repair.
If the following remedies do not rectify the problem, or a location not mentioned in the following tables is
not in order, contact the nearest JRC office or agent, and ask for repair.
Symptom

Cause

Power does not turn ON.

Remedy

The AC power is not ON.

Turn the AC power ON.

The breaker in the main unit

Turn the breaker ON. *

power supply is not ON.


When 220V input is being used,

Switch the input protective

the input protective circuit switch

circuit switch to AC 220V.

of the power supply is set to AC


110V.
AC power is not being input within

Input AC power within the rated

the rated range.

range.

The AC power cable is not

Call the JRC sales

connected to the main unit.

representative for repair.

Malfunction of main unit.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

Nothing is displayed on screen.

The power switch is not ON.

Turn the power switch ON.

The brightness knob is not

Turn the knob clockwise.

adjusted.
The monitor has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

The video cable is not connected.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

* Lift the lever to turn the breaker ON.

Breaker
ON: Up
OFF: Down

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Symptom
Incorrect display

Cause

Remedy

The video cable is not connected.

Call the JRC sales

The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales

representative for repair.


representative for repair.
STW is not displayed.

The log is not ON.

Turn the log ON.

The ratio setting on the log is

Set the ratio setting on the log

incorrect.

correctly.

The connector cable is not

Check the connection between

connected to the log.

the log and the main unit.

The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

Data is not displayed, even

The analog data setup has not

Carry out the analog data setup

though the data below is input.

been set correctly.

correctly.

Relative wind direction and

The interface board is not ON.

Turn the interface board ON.

Air temperature

The connector cable is not

Check the connection between

Water temperature

connected to the interface board.

the interface board and the main

wind speed

unit.

Pitch
Roll

The data source unit has

Check the data source unit and

Propeller pitch angle

malfunctioned.

connection.

Position information (e.g. GPS)

The navigation unit is not

Check the state of the navigation

is not displayed.

measuring.

unit.

The navigation unit is not ON.

Turn the navigation unit ON.

The connector cable is not

Check the connection between

connected to the navigation unit.

the navigation unit and the main


unit.

The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

Wind direction, wind speed are

The digital wind direction and air

Turn the digital wind direction

not displayed.

speedometer are not ON.

and air speedometer ON.

The connector cables are not

Check the connection between

connected to the digital wind

the digital wind direction and air

direction and air speedometer.

speedometer.

The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

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Symptom
Depth is not displayed.

Cause

Remedy

The depth sounder is not ON.

Turn the depth sounder ON.

The connector cable is not

Check the connection between

connected to the depth sounder.

the depth sounder and the main

The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales

unit.
representative for repair.
Engine data from data logger

The data logger is not ON.

Turn the data logger ON.

The connector cable is not

Check the connection between

connected to the data logger.

the main unit and the data

and weather data are not


displayed.

logger.
The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

The brightness does not

The lighting control circuit does

Call the JRC sales

change even if the

not work.

representative for repair.

BRILLIANCE knob is turned.

The cable is damaged.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

The trackball does not work.

The trackball is dirty.

Clean the trackball.

The main unit has malfunctioned.

Call the JRC sales


representative for repair.

When left-clicking the [Cng]

The hard disk has malfunctioned.

button on the Startup screen,

See 5.4 User Maintenance


Menu.

Path is incorrect or Master


Drive is failed message is
shown.

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After-Sales
Service

6.1 When Asking for Service


When you think the system is not operating normally, see 5.5 Troubleshooting, and check again. If the
problem still cannot be corrected, turn off the unit and consult your dealer, our agent, branch, sales
department or subsidiary for advice. Use the warranty card.
See the list of sales offices at the end of this manual.

Repair during warranty period


Should a malfunction occur when the Conning Display has been operated according to descriptions
and instructions in the instruction manual, it will be repaired free of charge. However, breakdowns
resulting from abuse, negligence, natural disaster, fire or other unforeseeable incident will be charged.

Repair after warranty period


Repairs that restore normal operation made after the warranty period have to be paid in full by the
client.

Product data that should be provided when you ask for service
* Name of product, model, date of manufacture and serial number
* Description of malfunction (as detailed as possible)
* Company address or name of organization, address and telephone number

6.2 Checks and Inspection


Product performance gradually declines with long use resulting in inaccurate measurements, although
the rate of this decline varies with frequency of use.
To prevent this, periodic inspection is required in addition to routine maintenance. For maintenance,
consult with the dealer or our sales department. Such maintenance will be made with charges.
For further details of after-sales service, contact the dealer or the nearest our sales department.

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Disposal

7-1

Before you dispose of used lithium cells, insulate the


terminals with
tape. If the
terminals of lithium cells are not insulated, the backup
battery may become short-circuited, and generate heat, rupture or cause
fire.

7.1 Disposal of the Product


Dispose of the system in accordance with local bylaws and regulations.

7.2 Disposal of Used Batteries


Lithium cells for backing up data at built into the system.
Do not store used lithium cells. Dispose of them as unburnable garbage.
terminals with tape before
Used lithium cells must be insulated, for example, by insulating the
disposal. In local authorities that collect unburnable and burnable garbage, dispose of used lithium
cells in accordance with local bylaws and regulations.
For details, contact the nearest JRC office, agent or your local authority.

7.3 Disposal of LCD Module


The fluorescent lamp built in the LCD module contains mercury. When disposing of the LCD module, you
need to observe the ordinances or regulations of your local government.

If the LCD module breaks and the internal liquid that flows out touches your
skin, rinse it off with flowing water for more than 15 minuets. If any symptom
develops, immediately see a doctor. If the liquid enters your eye, rinse it
with flowing water for more than 15 minuets and see a doctor without delay.

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8
Specifications

8.1 Bridge Display Terminal


(1) Display

19 inch color LCDJAN-701B-CON


23.1 inch color LCDJAN-901B-CON
19 inch color LCD Resolution: 1280 x 1024
23.1 inch color LCD Resolution: 1600 x 1200

(2) Operation panel

Keys and switches


Track ball

(3) Processor

CPU mother board


Video board
Serial Relay interface board
10-channel analogue interface board(AOB)
Gyro/log interface board(GYRO I/F)
Power supply circuit (including UPS)
Terminal board circuit
Peripherals
Silicon disk
Hard disk (Two-set component of main and sub)
DVD-ROM drive (for service engineer)
USB port (for service engineer and screen shot)
Floppy disk drive (1.44 Mbyte) (for service engineer)

(4) Environmental conditions

IEC60945 Ver4.0 compliant

(5) Power voltage

Voltage : AC100V to 115V/AC200V to 230V (10%)


Frequency : 60 Hz/50Hz (5%)

(6) Power consumption

8 Specifications

300VA or less

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END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT


FOR JAN-701B-CON SERIES SOFTWARE
IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement (EULA) is a
legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Japan
Radio Co., Ltd. (JRC) for the JRC ECDIS equipment that includes Microsoft
software products.
You have acquired a device (DEVICE) that includes software licensed by JRC from Microsoft
Licensing Inc. or its affiliates (MS). Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as
associated media, printed materials, and online or electronic documentation (SOFTWARE) are
protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold.
All rights reserved.

IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS EULA, DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE
SOFTWARE. INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT JRC FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN
OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE,
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR
AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT).
GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE. This EULA grants you the following license:
You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE.
NOT FAULT TOLERANT. THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT.
JRC HAS
INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS
RELIED UPON JRC TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE
SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE.
NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE is provided AS IS and with all
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directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage. Sun Microsystems,
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Repair Request Form


Date :

To:
Mr/Ms
Reading

Point of
Contact

Repair
Requested by

TEL

FAX

Address

Ship's Name

Port Name

Product Name

Product No.

Symptom: (in as much detail as possible)


Date of Malfunction:

Desired Repair
Method

Malfunction Location:

Repair On Site/
Repair at JRC Office

Desired
Repair Date

([Link])

. . .

Declaration on toxic & hazardous substances or elements


of Electronic Information Products
Japan Radio Company Limited

(Names & Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elements

(Type): JAN-701B-CON

(Name): CONNING DISPLAY

(Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements)

(Part name)

(Inboard Unit)
(Display Unit)
(Inboard
Unit)

(Inboard
Unit)

(Peripherals)
(Options)
(Cables)
(Documennts)

(Pb)

(Hg)

(Cd)

(Cr6+)

(PBB)

(PBDE)

SJ/T11306-2006
(Indicates that this toxic, or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the requirement in
SJ/T11363-2006.)
SJ/T11363-2006
(Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above
the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006.)

JRC Code No. :

7ZPNA4122

RE:
Management Methods on Control of Pollution from Electronics Information Products of the People's Republic of China

1/1

Declaration on toxic & hazardous substances or elements


of Electronic Information Products
Japan Radio Company Limited

(Names & Content of toxic and hazardous substances or elements

(Type): JAN-901B-CON

(Name): CONNING DISPLAY

(Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements)

(Part name)

(Inboard Unit)
(Display Unit)
(Inboard
Unit)

(Inboard
Unit)

(Peripherals)
(Options)
(Cables)
(Documennts)

(Pb)

(Hg)

(Cd)

(Cr6+)

(PBB)

(PBDE)

SJ/T11306-2006
(Indicates that this toxic, or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the requirement in
SJ/T11363-2006.)
SJ/T11363-2006
(Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above
the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006.)

JRC Code No. :

7ZPNA4122

RE:
Management Methods on Control of Pollution from Electronics Information Products of the People's Republic of China

1/1

JAN-701B/901B-CON
CONNING DISPLAY

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

For further information,contact:

Not use the asbestos

URL

[Link]

Marine Service Department


Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
+81-3-3779-1420
Facsimile :
tmsc@[Link]
e-mail :
AMSTERDAM Branch
Telephone : +31-20-658-0750
+31-20-658-0755
Facsimile :
service@[Link]
e-mail :
SEATTLE Branch
Telephone : +1-206-654-5644
Facsimile :
+1-206-654-7030
e-mail :
service@[Link]
CODE No.7ZPNA4122

01ETM

OCT. 2008 Edition 2

ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified

JRC

Printed in Japan

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