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After-Sales Service 11
Instruction Manual
Disposal 12
Specification 13
z Safety Cautions z㻌
7ZPNA3208
Emergency Measures
(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.
(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mouth to prevent the tongue from being withdrawn into the throat.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.
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Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
A person is collapsing.
- Secure the safety of the surrounding area.
- Prevent secondary disasters.
The AED
Delivery of electric shock
automatically
analyzes the When the injured or ill
heart rhythm person has been
every 2 min. handed over to the
Resume CPR from chest
emergency services or
compressions by following the
When to has started moaning or
voice prompts of the AED.
stop CPR breathing normally, lay
him/her on his/her side
in a recovery position
and wait for the arrival
of emergency services.
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Specific Procedures for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
3. If responding
a) Give first-aid treatment.
breathing takes too long, omit rescue breathing and perform chest
compressions.
c) When performing rescue breathing, it is recommended to use a
mouthpiece for rescue breathing and other protective devices to
prevent infections.
d) While maintaining an open airway, pinch the person's nose shut with
your thumb and forefinger of the hand used to push down the
forehead.
e) Open your mouth widely to completely cover the mouth of the injured or ill person so that no air
will escape. Give rescue breathing twice in about 1 second and check if the chest rises.
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2) Perform chest compressions Compress
with these
• Perform uninterrupted chest compressions of 30 parts (the
heels of
at the rate of about 100 times per minute. both
hands).
While locking your elbows positioning yourself
vertically above your hands.
• With each compression, depress the chest wall to a depth of approximately 4 to 5 cm.
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11. Attach the electrode pads to the injured or ill person's bare chest
a) Remove all clothing from the chest, abdomen, and arms.
b) Open the package of electrode pads, peel the pads off and securely
place them on the chest of the injured or ill person, with the adhesive
side facing the chest. If the pads are not securely attached to the chest,
the AED may not function. Paste the pads exactly at the positions
indicated on the pads, If the chest is wet with water, wipe dry with a dry towel and the like, and
then paste the pads. If there is a pacemaker or implantable
cardioverter defibrillator (ICD), paste the pads at least 3cm away
from them. If a medical patch or plaster is present, peel it off and
then paste the pads. If the injured or ill person's chest hair is thick,
paste the pads on the chest hair once, peel them off to remove the
chest hair, and then paste new pads.
c) Some AED models require to connect a connector by following voice prompts.
d) The electrode pads for small children should not be used for children over the age of 8 and for
adults.
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15. Automatic electrocardiogram analysis
a) When 2 minutes have elapsed since you resumed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the
AED automatically analyzes the electrocardiogram.
b) If you suspended CPR by following voice prompts and AED voice prompt informs you that
shock is needed, give electric shock again by following the voice prompts.
If AED voice prompt informs you that no shock is needed, immediately resume CPR.
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Contents
Safety Cautions ......................................................................................................... i
Emergency Measures ............................................................................................... ii
Contents ................................................................................................................... ix
Preface..................................................................................................................... xv
Pictorial Indication .............................................................................................................................. xvi
Usage Precautions ........................................................................................................................... xvii
JLN-740A Overview of standard components ................................................... xxiii
JLN-740N Overview of standard components................................................... xxiv
JLN-741A Overview of standard components .................................................... xxv
JLN-741N Overview of standard components................................................... xxvi
Abbreviations .......................................................................................................xxvii
Glossary ............................................................................................................... xxix
How to use this manual........................................................................................ xxx
Chapter 1 General .................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.1 Functions ........................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Features .......................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3 Components.................................................................................................................... 1-4
1.4 Construction .................................................................................................................... 1-8
1.5 System Configuration ................................................................................................... 1-18
1.5.1 JLN-740A System Configuration Diagram............................................................... 1-18
1.5.2 JLN-740N System Configuration Diagram .............................................................. 1-19
1.5.3 JLN-741A System Configuration Diagram............................................................... 1-20
1.5.4 JLN-741N System Configuration Diagram .............................................................. 1-21
Chapter 2 Function of Each Components ................................................................................ 2-1
2.1 Main Display NWZ-510SDW (For JLN-740A/741A)....................................................... 2-1
2.2 Main Display NWZ-4640 (For JLN-740N/741N)............................................................. 2-2
2.3 Remote Display (Optional) NWZ-650SDR/840SDR ...................................................... 2-3
2.4 MID (Optional) NWZ-4610 .............................................................................................. 2-4
2.5 Distance Counter (Optional) NWW-7 ............................................................................. 2-5
Chapter 3 Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A) ...................................................................... 3-1
3.1 Basic Operation .............................................................................................................. 3-2
3.1.1 Power Supply ON/OFF .............................................................................................. 3-2
3.1.2 Adjusting Brightness .................................................................................................. 3-4
3.2 Displaying Ship Speed/Accumulated Sailing Distance .................................................. 3-5
3.2.1 Displaying Ship Speeds ............................................................................................. 3-5
3.2.2 Displaying the Accumulated Sailing Distance ........................................................... 3-6
3.3 Displaying Alert ............................................................................................................... 3-8
Chapter 4 Setting by Using Menus (JLN-740A/741A) ............................................................. 4-1
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4.1. Setting of NWZ-510SDW ................................................................................................ 4-2
4.1.1. Main Menu ................................................................................................................. 4-2
4.1.2. Common Operation of Each Menu ............................................................................ 4-4
4.1.3. Operation of Each Menu ............................................................................................ 4-5
4.1.3.1. Touch Position Calibration .................................................................................. 4-5
4.1.3.2. Brightness Adjustment........................................................................................ 4-7
4.1.3.3. Date Setting ........................................................................................................ 4-8
4.1.3.4. Confirming the system information................................................................... 4-10
4.1.3.5. Advanced Settings of the details of the equipment at installation of this
equipment ......................................................................................................... 4-11
4.1.3.6. Setting the number of decimal digits of a ship speed ...................................... 4-11
4.1.3.7. Ship Speed Unit Settings ................................................................................. 4-12
4.1.3.8. Setting the upper limit and the lower limit for ship speed alerts ...................... 4-13
4.1.3.9. SDME Advanced Settings ................................................................................ 4-15
4.1.3.10. Alert List............................................................................................................ 4-15
4.1.3.11. Alert History ...................................................................................................... 4-16
4.2. Alert ............................................................................................................................... 4-17
4.2.1. JLN-740A Alert list ................................................................................................... 4-17
4.2.2. JLN-741A Alert list ................................................................................................... 4-19
4.2.3. Sentence list that generates “ID sentence abnormal(PARSING FAIL)” .................. 4-20
Chapter 5 Operation Method (JLN-740N/741N) ...................................................................... 5-1
5.1 Basic Operation .............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.1.1 Power Supply ON/OFF .............................................................................................. 5-2
5.1.2 Adjusting Brightness .................................................................................................. 5-4
5.2 Displaying Ship Speed/Accumulated Sailing Distance .................................................. 5-5
5.2.1 Displaying Ship Speeds ............................................................................................. 5-5
5.2.2 Displaying the Accumulated Sailing Distance ........................................................... 5-6
5.3 Displaying Alert ............................................................................................................... 5-7
Chapter 6 Setting by Using Menus (JLN-740N/741N)............................................................. 6-1
6.1. Setting NWZ-4640 .......................................................................................................... 6-2
6.1.1. Calling a main menu .................................................................................................. 6-2
6.1.2. Common operations of menus screens..................................................................... 6-4
6.1.3. Operation of each menu ............................................................................................ 6-5
6.1.3.1. Display setting .................................................................................................... 6-5
6.1.3.1.1. Adjusting contrast ........................................................................................ 6-5
6.1.3.1.2. Adjusting back light ...................................................................................... 6-6
6.1.3.1.3. Setting a click sound .................................................................................... 6-6
6.1.3.1.4. Setting a display screen ............................................................................... 6-7
6.1.3.1.4.1. STEP1 Selecting a display screen ..................................................... 6-8
6.1.3.1.4.2. STEP2 Selecting a screen structure .................................................. 6-9
6.1.3.1.4.3. STEP3 Selecting display contents ................................................... 6-11
6.1.3.1.5. Select a back light color ............................................................................. 6-14
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6.2. System setting .............................................................................................................. 6-15
6.3. Language setting .......................................................................................................... 6-15
6.4. Alert setting ................................................................................................................... 6-15
6.5. Sensor setting ............................................................................................................... 6-16
6.6. Date and time setting .................................................................................................... 6-16
6.7. Alert history display....................................................................................................... 6-16
6.8. Alert list display ............................................................................................................. 6-17
6.9. Alert ............................................................................................................................... 6-17
6.9.1 Alerts that occur in JLN-741N....................................................................................... 6-18
6.9.2 Alerts that occur in JLN-741N....................................................................................... 6-19
6.9.3 Sentence list that generates “ID sentence abnormal(PARSING FAIL)” ............... 6-20
6.9.4 Display of alert list · history screen ............................................................................... 6-21
6.10. Installation setting ......................................................................................................... 6-22
6.10.1 System setting ....................................................................................................... 6-22
6.10.2 Language setting ................................................................................................... 6-23
6.10.3 Sensor setting ....................................................................................................... 6-23
6.10.4 Date setting ........................................................................................................... 6-23
Chapter 7 Operation Method (Option) ..................................................................................... 7-1
7.1 Basic Operation .............................................................................................................. 7-2
7.1.1 Adjusting Brightness .................................................................................................. 7-2
7.2 Displaying Ship Speed/Accumulated Sailing Distance .................................................. 7-4
7.2.1 Displaying Ship Speeds ............................................................................................. 7-4
7.2.2 Displaying the Accumulated Sailing Distance ........................................................... 7-5
7.3 Displaying Alert ............................................................................................................... 7-8
Chapter 8 Setting by Using Menus (Option) ............................................................................ 8-1
8.1. Setting of NWZ-650SDR/840SDR .................................................................................. 8-2
8.1.1. Main Menu ................................................................................................................. 8-2
8.1.2. Operation of Each Menu ............................................................................................ 8-4
8.1.2.1. Touch Position Calibration .................................................................................. 8-4
8.1.2.2. Brightness Adjustment........................................................................................ 8-5
8.1.2.3. Date Setting ........................................................................................................ 8-6
8.1.2.4. Confirming the system information..................................................................... 8-8
8.1.2.5. Advanced Settings of the details of the equipment at installation of this
equipment ........................................................................................................... 8-9
8.1.2.6. Display Mode Selection ...................................................................................... 8-9
8.1.2.7. Ship Speed Unit Settings ................................................................................. 8-10
8.1.2.8. SDME Advanced Settings ................................................................................ 8-11
8.1.2.9. SOG and STW selection .................................................................................. 8-12
8.2. Setting of NWZ-4610 .................................................................................................... 8-12
Chapter 9 Installation Method .................................................................................................. 9-1
9.1 Installation of the Main Display and Distribution Processor ........................................... 9-2
9.2 Installation of the Transducer Mounting ......................................................................... 9-3
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9.3 Connection Diagram ....................................................................................................... 9-4
9.3.1 JLN-740A inter-connection diagram .......................................................................... 9-4
9.3.2 JLN-740N inter-connection diagram .......................................................................... 9-5
9.3.3 JLN-741A inter-connection diagram .......................................................................... 9-6
9.3.4 JLN-741N inter-connection diagram .......................................................................... 9-7
Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection ................................................................................. 10-1
10.1 Routine Maintenance .................................................................................................... 10-1
10.2 Countermeasures for Abnormalities and Faults ........................................................... 10-2
10.3 Repair unit..................................................................................................................... 10-2
10.4 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 10-3
Chapter 11 After-Sales Service................................................................................................ 11-1
11.1 Requesting Repair ........................................................................................................ 11-1
11.2 Recommendation of Inspection and Maintenance ....................................................... 11-2
Chapter 12 Disposal ................................................................................................................. 12-1
Chapter 13 Specification .......................................................................................................... 13-1
13.1. General Specification .................................................................................................... 13-1
13.1.1. JLN-740A ................................................................................................................. 13-1
13.1.2. JLN-740N ................................................................................................................. 13-1
13.1.3. JLN-741A ................................................................................................................. 13-2
13.1.4. JLN-741N ................................................................................................................. 13-2
13.2. JLN-740A/741A Main Display NWZ-510SDW .............................................................. 13-3
13.2.1. Display Unit .............................................................................................................. 13-3
13.2.2. Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................... 13-3
13.2.3. Environmental Requirements .................................................................................. 13-3
13.2.4. Mechanical Specifications ....................................................................................... 13-3
13.2.5. External Interface..................................................................................................... 13-4
13.3. JLN-740N/741N Main Display NWZ-4640 .......................................................................... 13-5
13.3.1. Display Unit .............................................................................................................. 13-5
13.3.2. Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................... 13-5
13.3.3. Environmental Requirements .................................................................................. 13-5
13.3.4. Mechanical Specifications ....................................................................................... 13-5
13.3.5. External interface ..................................................................................................... 13-5
13.4. Distribution Processor NQA-7040 ................................................................................ 13-6
13.4.1. Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................... 13-6
13.4.2. Environmental Requirements .................................................................................. 13-6
13.4.3. Mechanical Specifications ....................................................................................... 13-6
13.4.4. External Interface..................................................................................................... 13-6
13.5. Signal Processor NJC-70S ........................................................................................... 13-7
13.5.1. Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................... 13-7
13.5.2. Environmental Requirements .................................................................................. 13-7
13.5.3. Mechanical Specifications ....................................................................................... 13-7
13.6. Transducer mounting NKF-547 .................................................................................... 13-8
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13.6.1. Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................... 13-8
13.6.2. Environmental Requirements .................................................................................. 13-8
13.6.3. Mechanical Specifications ....................................................................................... 13-8
13.7. Transducer mounting (Option) NKF-531E .................................................................... 13-9
13.7.1. Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................... 13-9
13.7.2. Environmental Requirements .................................................................................. 13-9
13.7.3. Mechanical Specifications ....................................................................................... 13-9
13.8. Remote Display (Optional) NWZ-650SDR ................................................................. 13-10
13.8.1. Display Unit ............................................................................................................ 13-10
13.8.2. Electrical Specifications ......................................................................................... 13-10
13.8.3. Environmental Requirements ................................................................................ 13-10
13.8.4. Mechanical Specifications ..................................................................................... 13-10
13.9. Remote Display (Optional) NWZ-840SDR ................................................................. 13-11
13.9.1. Display Unit ............................................................................................................ 13-11
13.9.2. Electrical Specifications ......................................................................................... 13-11
13.9.3. Environmental Requirements ................................................................................ 13-11
13.9.4. Mechanical Specifications ..................................................................................... 13-11
13.10. MID (Optional) NWZ-4610 .................................................................................. 13-12
13.10.1. Display Unit .................................................................................................... 13-12
13.10.2. Electrical Specifications .................................................................................. 13-12
13.10.3. Environmental Requirements ......................................................................... 13-12
13.10.4. Mechanical Specifications .............................................................................. 13-12
13.11. JLN-740A/N Data Format.................................................................................... 13-13
13.11.1. IEC 61162-1 Input/Output Data ...................................................................... 13-13
13.11.1.1. Output data ..................................................................................................... 13-13
13.11.1.2. Input data ........................................................................................................ 13-16
13.11.2. IEC 61162-450 I/F .......................................................................................... 13-19
13.12. JLN-741A/N Data Format.................................................................................... 13-20
13.12.1. IEC 61162-1 Output Data ............................................................................... 13-20
13.12.1.1. Output data ................................................................................................. 13-20
13.13. About Chinese version RoHS ............................................................................. 13-22
Appendix A Menu list .................................................................................................................. A-1
A.1 Display menu list (NWZ-510SDW, NWZ-650SDR/NWZ-840SDR)................................. A-1
A.2 Display menu list (NWZ-4640)......................................................................................... A-6
A.3 Maintenance software menu list ....................................................................................A-10
Appendix B Installation Drawings ............................................................................................... B-1
Appendix C Error due to the deviation from the irradiation angle reference value ....................C-1
C.1 Errors by hull motions ........................................................................................................C-1
Appendix D Spare Parts List .......................................................................................................D-1
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Preface
• Please read all safety precautions, pictorial indication and manual carefully
before using your equipment to ensure safe and proper use.
• Please keep this instruction manual handy for future reference. Doing so
will allow you to understand and to be prepared for any contingency.
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Pictorial Indication
Warning Label
There is a warning label on the top cover of the equipment.
Do not try to remove, break or modify the label.
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Usage Precautions
DANGER
Never remove the cover of this equipment.
Touching the high-voltage section inside may cause an electric shock.
Do not touch the equipment with hands or gloves wet with water.
Otherwise, an electric shock or a malfunction may occur.
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Customers shall never attempt to check or repair the inner of the equipment.
Checking or repair by an unqualified person may cause a fire or an electric
shock.
This equipment must not be used by anyone except the ship’s crews and
specialized maintenance staff.
Failure to comply may result in misuse.
Do not use this equipment under any power supply voltage other than the
voltage that is indicated.
Failure to comply may result in fire, an electric shock, or an equipment fault.
Do not place a glass or cup containing water, etc., or a small metal object on
this equipment.
If water or such object gets inside, a fire, an electric shock, or a malfunction
may occur.
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In case water or a metal object gets inside the equipment, turn off the power
and the breaker immediately, unplug the power supply cable from an electric
outlet, and contact the store, nearest JRC agent, JRC marine service
department, sales department, regional office, branch or sales office.
Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition may cause a fire,
an electric shock or a malfunction.
Always turn off the power and breaker before inserting/removing this
equipment or the connector of the connection cable with the external
equipment.
Failure to comply may result in fire or an equipment fault.
Do not touch the power supply cable or circuit cable during severe thunder.
Failure to comply may result in an electric shock.
When the power cable is damaged (exposed cable conductor, broken cable,
or torn capsule), request replacement to the store, nearest JRC agent, JRC
marine service department, sales department, regional office, branch or
sales office.
Using the cable as it is may result in fire or an electric shock.
Do not apply strong shock to the power supply cable or the LAN cable by
striking it or hammering it.
Otherwise, an open circuit failure may result.
Before exchanging fuses of this equipment, the equipment must be switch off
and the AC/DC input must be cut off
When installing the cable that comes with the transducer mounting, make
sure that the cable is not tightly bent, or twisted, and that no pressure is
applied to the cable.
Otherwise, the cable may crack or the inside of the covering may be
damaged, causing a fire or an electric shock.
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Electrical work for this equipment must be requested to the store, nearest
JRC agent, JRC marine service department, sales department, regional
office, branch or sales office.
Conducting electrical work by anyone other than specialized maintenance
staff may result in an accident or an equipment fault.
Use the screws that are specified in the installation manual when installing
this equipment.
Use of any other screws may result in an injury or an equipment failure
caused by the equipment dropping down.
Use the specified power supply cables, signal cables, and earth cables.
Failure to comply may cause faults in some other equipment or cause this
equipment to become susceptible to faults from some other equipment.
Distribution processor and signal processor are wall mount only.
Please do not set it other than wall mount.
There is a fear of malfunction.
When mounting the equipment on the wall, mount it firmly to avoid the
equipment from dropping under its own weight.
Failure to comply may result in an injury caused by the dropping equipment.
When installing this equipment, make sure that the equipment is connected
to the earth terminal and the earth plate properly.
Failure to comply may results in an electric shock at an equipment fault or an
electric leakage.
Do not place this equipment inside of a cupboard or cover it with a
cardboard.
Failure to comply may cause heat accumulation, resulting in fire or an
equipment fault.
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Do not use the equipment in environments other than those provided in the
specifications.
Doing so may result in equipment failure, malfunction, or injury.
Do not use or leave the equipment under direct sunlight for a long time or in
the temperatures above 55°C.
Otherwise, fire or a malfunction may occur.
Do not install the equipment in a place under the influence of water, humidity,
vapor, dust or soot.
Failure to comply may result in fire, an electric shock, or an equipment
malfunction.
This equipment may not satisfy the desired performance and functionality
when it is installed other than ships.
Because this product is designed to be installed for ship.
Do not rotate the semi-fixed resistor and trimmer capacitor that are installed
in its equipment since they have been adjusted to the exact positions.
Failure to comply may result in an equipment fault or malfunctioning.
When cleaning the display screen, do not wipe it too strongly with a dry cloth.
Also, do not use gasoline or thinner to clean the screen.
Failure will result in damage to the screen surface.
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Adjust the brightness of the display according to the surrounding lighting
conditions.
In NWZ-510SDW, the using of [NIGHT] may interfere with the recognition of
display information.
In NWZ-4640, the using of [DARK] may interfere with the recognition of
display information.
If power outage occurs inside of the ship during the operation of the Doppler
log, the image may be disturbed or may not be displayed.
In this case, reconnect the power supply.
Do not turn on the power for the equipment while the ship is out of the water
(grounded).
Otherwise, the transducer mounting may be damaged.
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JLN-740A Overview of standard components
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JLN-740N Overview of standard components
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JLN-741A Overview of standard components
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JLN-741N Overview of standard components
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Abbreviations
This section describes the main abbreviations that are used for this equipment and related
general nautical terms.
AC Alternating Current
ACK Acknowledge
ADV Advanced (Settings)
AED Automated External Defibrillator
AFT After
ALM Alarm
approx. approximate(ly)
AUTO Automatic
bps Bit per Second
BUZZ Buzzer
CAL Calibrate
CALC Calculation
CH Channel
COMM Communication
CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Ctrl Control
CV Caution Active Unacknowledged
DC Direct Current
DDC Display Dimming Control
DIM Dimmer
DISP Display
DP Distribution Processor
EL Electroluminescence
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
ERR Error
FG Frame Ground
FORE Fore
FPGA Field-Programmable Gate Array
G Standard Acceleration of Gravity
GND Ground
GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System
GPS Global Positioning System
HBT Heart Beat
HIST History
HW Hardware
ICD Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator
ID Identification
International Electrotechnical
IEC
Commission
IMO International Maritime Organization
IP International Protection
IP Internet Protocol (Address)
kn
knot
(Current notation)
kt
knot
(Old notation)
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LAN Local Area Network (Cable)
LANG. Language
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
MF Multi-Function Display
MID Multi-information Display
min minute(s)
MIS Mismatch
NM Nautical Mile
National Marine Electronics
NMEA
Association
No. Number
P Pulse
PA Power Amplifiers
PC Personal Computer
Proc Processor
PSTBD Port-Starboard
RAM Random Access Memory
RECV Receive
REM Remains
ROM Read Only Memory
RMS Remote Maintenance System
RN Rectified Normal
Rx RX Receive/Receiver
SAT Satellite
Speed and Distance Measuring
SDME
Equipment
Ser. Serrial Number
SET Settings
SOG Speed Over the Ground
SP Signal Processor
STD Standard
STW Speed Through Water
SW Switch
Tx TX Transmit/Transmitter
Dual Ground/Water Distance
VBW
(NMEA-Standard Sentence)
VDR Voyage Data Recorder
Ver. Version
Dual Ground/Water Distance
VLW
(NMEA-Standard Sentence)
WA Warning Active Acknowledged
WARN WARNING
WV Warning Active Unacknowledged
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Glossary
This section describes the main terms that are used for this equipment.
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How to use this manual
This manual describes the handling and operation procedures for four models, JLN-740A, JLN-740N,
JLN-741A, and JLN-741N.
Read the related sections of the required model.
Model
JLN-740A JLN-740N JLN-741A JLN-741N
Contents
Overview of the equipment P. 1-1
Function of each component
Main display P. 2-1 P. 2-2 P. 2-1 P. 2-2
Operation method P. 3-1 P. 5-1 P. 3-1 P. 5-1
Setting by using menus P. 4-1 P. 6-1 P. 4-1 P. 6-1
(Refer to the following pages as required.)
Function of each component
Remote display (Optional) P. 2-3 P. 2-3 - -
MID (Optional) P. 2-4 P. 2-4 - -
Distance counter (Optional) P. 2-5 P. 2-5 - -
Operation method (Optional) P. 7-1 P. 7-1 - -
Setting by using menus
P. 8-1 P. 8-1 - -
(Optional)
Installation method P. 9-1
Maintenance and inspection P. 10-1
Aftercare service P. 11-1
Disposal P. 12-1
Specification P. 13-1
Appendix P. A-1, B-1, C-1,D-1
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Chapter 1 General
1.1 Functions
The JLN-740A/740N/741A/741N Doppler log is the equipment that accurately measures the speed
through the water and navigation distance of the ship by emitting ultrasonic signals to the fore and the
after in the water from the transducer that is installed in the bottom of the ship and using the Doppler
effects of the ultrasonic signals that are reflected from the underwater.
This equipment measures the relative speed through the water at 3m or more from the bottom of a ship.
Therefore, the equipment can measure the ship speed according to the output of the main engine
excluding the speed of the current and so on.
Signals surrounding the bottom of the ship are excluded by applying transmission and reception in a
pulse system, thereby preventing errors of the ship speed that occurs due to the change of the draft. In
addition, by using the dual beam system that emits ultrasonic signals in two directions, fore and after,
the ship’s speed errors due to the trim change are dramatically reduced.
This equipment complies with the IMO (International Maritime Organization) regulation and measures
and displays a wide range of ship speed from low speed to high speed.
Four models are available for this equipment, JLN-740A/741A equipped with a 5-inch color display and
JLN-740N/741N equipped with a 4.5-inch monochrome display.
The JLN-740A/740N model is intended for large ships and has a distribution processor that performs
input/output of various signals.
The JLN-741A/741N is a limited model that is intended for small ships and performs minimum
necessary signal output.
Equipment configuration
Equipment 4 equipment configurations 3 equipment configurations
configuration
Components JLN-740A JLN-740N JLN-741A JLN-741N
Transducer
(NKF-547 or NKF-531E)
Signal processor
(NJC-70S)
Distribution processor
(NQA-7040)
5-inch color display
(NWZ-510SDW)
4.5-inch monochrome
display (NWZ-4640)
Transducer mounting damage prevention function (*under the process of patent acquistion)
This equipment prevents damage of the oscillator due to the excessive output by controlling the
transmission output according to the individual differences of the oscillators within the transducer.
Applicable standards
This equipment complies with the following standards.
IMO MSC.334(90)
IEC61023 ed.3
IEC60945 ed.4
IEC61162-1 ed.4
IEC61162-450
IEC62288 ed.2
Up to a total of 2
Remote Display 2
NWZ-840SDR NWZ840SDR 8.4-inch
units
Color Code
Multi-information CFQ-5766A
NWZ-4610 N2.5 NWZ4610N2 2
Display (MID) 2m attached
N4 NWZ4610
Color Code
N2.5 NWW-7-N2
A loud sound is heard
Distance Counter NWW-7 N4 NWW-7-N4 1
when counting
2.5G7/2 NWW-7
7.5BG7/2 NWW-7-7
Variation of CFT-022 (Transducer without Gate Valve) Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length
Variation of CFT-023 (Transducer for Gate Valve) Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length
Variation of Data Power Cable for NWZ-4610 Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length
Mass: 1.2kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Mass: 0.8kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Mass: 0.5kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
4×M6 or φ8
MOUNTING HOLE
CABLE IINLET
Mass: 6.0kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Mass: 5.5kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Tranasducer NKF-547
Mass: 17kg
Mass: 1.4kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Mass: 2.1kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Mass: 1.0kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Mass: 0.8kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Cable
Attached nameplate
Mass: 1kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
-4 to 20 Green
-5 to 25
Orange
-6 to 30
Munsell N2.5
-4 to 20 Green
-5 to 25
Orange
-6 to 30
Munsell N2.5
-4 to 20 Green
-5 to 25
Orange
-6 to 30
Munsell N2.5
M - - - - NWW-26M20G NWW-26M20O
S NWW-24S20G NWW-24S20O NWW-25S20G NWW-25S20O NWW-26S20G NWW-26S20O
L NWW-24L25G NWW-24L25O NWW-25L25G NWW-25L25O NWW-26L25G NWW-26L25O
-5∼25kn
M - - - - NWW-26M25G NWW-26M25O
S NWW-24S25G NWW-24S25O NWW-25S25G NWW-25S25O NWW-26S25G NWW-26S25O
L NWW-24L30G NWW-24L30O NWW-25L30G NWW-25L30O NWW-26L30G NWW-26L30O
-6∼30kn
M - - - - NWW-26M30G NWW-26M30O
S NWW-24S30G NWW-24S30O NWW-25S30G NWW-25S30O NWW-26S30G NWW-26S30O
Terminal board
Mass: 0.5kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Terminal board
Mass: 0.5kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Calking to be colored:
4 places
Mass: 1.1kg
Color: Munsell N2.5
Cable 40
(Stroke)
Supplied by JRC
Provide a distance from
the power cable.
380 or less
Ship’s heading
mark
Mounting
tolerance should
Quarter
be ±5° or less
2 M16 bolts
Ship’s
(Shipyard) heading
Ship’s heading
(Shipyard)
Mass: 48kg
RS-422
Dimmer Unit Analog RS-422,24VDC Remote Display
RX RX,TX,DC24VOUT DC
(NCM-227) Remote Display Communication Cable (NWZ-650SDR)
(CFS-6680A)
Distribution
Processor
1-18
VDR
(RMS/JRCLAN) LAN (NQA-7040) Analog,100VAC Dimmer Unit Analog Display1
RMS Analog out,EL OUT
or (NCM-329) (NWW-24/26)
Maintenance PC
24VDC
DC Power Battery 24V for Power ALM Transducer
100VAC/230VAC
AC Power AC IN (NKF-531E)
Transducer
1.5.1 JLN-740A System Configuration Diagram
is optional item
(NKF-547)
20170822
Buzzer output External Buzzer
Doppler Log JLN-740N System Diagram Example
Connection cable (CGC-300B)
(CFQ-9002)
RS-422
GPS RX2 RS-422,24VDC Junction Box RS-422,24VDC Main Display
MID
(CQD-10) Data power cable (NWZ-4640)
(CFQ-5766A)
Maximum number
of Remote Disp.
RS-422 is two.
Serial Alarm RX,TX
DryContact
System Alarm ALM RS-422,24VDC RS-422,24VDC
Junction Box MID
TX,DC24VOUT
(CQD-10) Data power cable (NWZ-4610)
DryContact (CFQ-5766A)
Speed Alarm ALM
DryContact
Power Fail Alarm ALM Analog Dimmer Unit
(NCM-227)
Distribution
Processor
VDR
1-19
LAN Analog,100VAC Dimmer Unit
(RMS/JRCLAN) (NQA-7040) Analog Display1
RMS Analog out,EL OUT (NCM-329)
or (NWW-24/26)
Maintenance PC
24VDC
DC Power Battery 24V for Power ALM Transducer
100VAC/230VAC
1.5.2 JLN-740N System Configuration Diagram
AC Power AC IN (NKF-531E)
Transducer
(NKF-547) is optional item
20180201
1-20
(NJC-70S)
20180201
Doppler Log JLN-741N System Diagram Example
RS-422
IEC61162-1 Buzzer output External Buzzer
Connection cable (CGC-300B)
(CFQ-9002)
RS-422, RS-422,
Signal Processor
DOWNLINK,UPLINK
Power ON/OFF Junction Box Power ON/OFF Main Display
1-21
EN (CQD-10) Data power cable (NWZ-4640)
(NJC-70S) (CFQ-5766A)
100VAC/230VAC
AC Power AC IN
20180201
[1]
[2]
Display
Sounder
[6]
Operation
[1] [2] [4] [5] [9] Panel
[2] Use this key to adjust the brightness of the back light.
Dimmer
[1]
[2]
Digital Analog
Remote display NWZ-840SDR (optional)
[1]
[2]
Digital Analog
Display
Sounder
[6]
[2] Use this key to adjust the brightness of the back light.
Dimmer
[1]
The Doppler log must be used strictly as navigation aid equipment only.
The final decision on navigation must be made by the pilot.
If the final decision is made based on the information displayed by the
Doppler log only, an accident such as collision or grounding may occur.
This equipment must not be used by anyone except the ship’s crews and
specialized maintenance staff.
Failure to comply may result in misuse.
If power outage occurs inside of the ship during the operation of the Doppler
log, the image may be disturbed or may not be displayed.
In this case, reconnect the power supply.
When the power supply is turned off on the display unit, the equipment then
starts when the on-board power supply is turned off/on. This is normal.
If your ship is not on the water such as when it is docked, do not start
transmission. Otherwise, the transducer will be damaged.
1 When the main power supply on the power board is turned on, the display unit power
supply is turned on automatically.
When the power supply is turned off by the key operation on the display unit, the power supply
can be turned on by long pressing the power supply button for one second or longer.
The power supply is turned on and the start screen is displayed.
When the [START TRANSMIT] button is touched, the normal screen is displayed. Transmission
starts.
When the power supply button is pressed again for one second or longer, the shutdown screen
is displayed the same as the start screen and the power supply is turned off after about 30
seconds and the screen disappears.
CAUTION Do not shut down the system until the START TRANSMIT screen is displayed.
CAUTION When the power supply is turned off on the display unit, the equipment then
starts when the on-board power supply is turned off/on. This is normal.
CAUTION After the blackout test, the system would start up and the START TRANSMIT
screen would be displayed.
[DIM+] button
[DIM-] button
When the [DIM+] button is touched, the display brightness increases and the display can be dimmed
by touching the [DIM-] button.
17 brightness levels are available.
CAUTION Under the minimum brightness, the ship speed display and accumulated
sailing distance/trip distance display disappear. Only each corner icons:
[ALERT], [DIM+], [DIM-], [MENU] would display.
[1]
[1]
[2] [3]
B
A
C
D
[2] [TRIP/TOTAL] button Whenever the button is touched, the display is switched between
the accumulated sailing distance and the trip distance.
[3] [TRIP RESET] button When this button is touched, a confirmation window is displayed.
When the [√] button is touched, the trip distance display is reset
to 0.
When the [] button is touched, the normal screen is displayed.
For resetting the accumulated sailing distance, please request to the store,
nearest JRC agent, JRC marine service department, sales department,
regional office, branch or sales office.
Normal icon
When an alert occurs, the event is notified with alert icon and buzzer sound.
Touch the alert icon for the buzzer sound and touch the displayed alert content to stop (ACK).
Every pressing the alert icon, alert content will appear and disappear.
Alert icon
Alert content
When speed through the water cannot be measured, --.-- kn is displayed for the ship speed value.
Alerts that are unacknowledged and unrectified among the alerts that are currently occurring are
displayed in the ALERT LIST. Alerts that have been acknowledged and rectified are not displayed in
3
the ALERT LIST. Refer to “4.1.3.10 Alert list”. (Up to 40 alerts can be displayed).
To re-confirm the history of the alerts that occurred (history of the occurrence and rectification), refer to 2
"4.1.3.11 Alert history”. (Up to 40 alerts can be displayed.)
Warning occurred
Warning silenced
Caution
When multiple identical alerts occurred simultaneously, check the contents of the alerts with ALERT
LIST and ALERT HIST (alert history).
Responsibility
transfer
Active Active Status Warning Caution
Alert colours
Warning colour is orange.
Caution colour is yellowish orange.
[MENU] button
Main menu
JLN-740A JLN-741A
Main Display NWZ-510SDW
[3]
[8]
[7]
[4]
[9]
[10]
[5] [6]
CAUTION If the calibration takes about one minute or more, the “DISPLAY COMM FAIL”
alert may occur upon returning to the normal screen. This is not the system
malfunction.
CAUTION When setting date and time, use UTC (Universal Time Coordinated), not the
on-board clock.
In JLN-740, when date and time information is received from GPS, the
information is automatically corrected to the received date and time.
2 Set [YEAR], [MONTH], and [DAY] to the actual values by touching the [-]/[+] buttons.
The setting ranges are as follows.
[YEAR]: 2000 to 2037 (default: 2016)
[MONTH]: JAN to DEC (default: JAN)
[DAY]: 1 to 31 (default: 1)
4 Set [HOUR] and [MINUTE] to the actual values by touching the [-]/[+] buttons.
The setting ranges are as follows.
[HOUR]: 0 to 23 (default: 0)
[MINUTE]: 0 to 59 (default: 0)
5 Confirm the setting and close the [DATE TIME] menu by touching the button.
JLN-740A JLN-741A
Information Description
Software version of main display.
Display ver. :
Latest software version at the time of print: V1.002
Software version of distributed processor.
DP Proc ver. :
Latest software version at the time of print: R01.01
Software version of signal processor controller
SP Ctrl ver. :
Latest software version at the time of print: R01.00
Software version of signal processor calculator
SP Calc ver. :
Latest software version at the time of print: R01.00
Software version of signal processor FPGA
SP FPGA ver. :
Latest software version at the time of print: R01.00
Main display serial number. (Note: now displaying
Display ser.:
only “0000000” )
DP ser.: Serial number of the distribution processor.
SP ser.: Serial number of the signal processor.
Transducer serial number
Transducer ser. : (Note: An arbitrary serial number of the transducer
must be set at installation.)
4
4.1.3.6. Setting the number of decimal digits of a
ship speed 2
The number of decimal digits can be set for the ship speed that is displayed on the normal screen.
2 When the [-]/[+] button on the screen is touched, each of [UPPER] (upper limit) and
[LOWER] (lower limit) decreases/increases. OFF cannot be input with the [-]/[+] button.
The [UPPER] cannot be lower than the [LOWER], and the [LOWER] cannot be more
than the [UPPER].
When a numeric digit that has been input is deleted, OFF is input.
Enter a numeric digit on the display.
Touch botton to confirm the entry, and close the numeric entry screen.
The setting ranges are as follows.
[UPPER]:-40 to 40, OFF (default: 40)
[LOWER]:-40 to 40, OFF (default: -40)
When this function is set to OFF, no ship speed alert is issued.
2 When the list contains multiple pages, the page can be switched by touching the [<]/[>]
buttons.
2 When the history covers multiple pages, the page can be switched by touching the
[<]/[>] buttons.
WARNING Although the system is operating normally, the ship speed and distance cannot be
measured. Alternatively, this warning is issued when there is a possibility for
measurement being disabled.
CAUTION This caution is issued when the product changed to an unintended state.
WARNING Although the system is operating normally, the ship speed and distance cannot be
measured. Alternatively, this warning is issued when there is a possibility for
measurement being disabled.
CAUTION This caution is issued when the product changed to an unintended state.
abnormal(PARSING FAIL)”
The Doppler log must be used strictly as navigation aid equipment only. 5
The final decision on navigation must be made by the pilot.
If the final decision is made based on the information displayed by the
Doppler log only, an accident such as collision or grounding may occur.
This equipment must not be used by anyone except the ship’s crews and
specialized maintenance staff.
Failure to comply may result in misuse.
If power outage occurs inside of the ship during the operation of the Doppler
log, the image may be disturbed or may not be displayed.
In this case, reconnect the power supply.
When the power supply is turned off on the display unit, the equipment then
starts when the on-board power supply is turned off/on. This is normal.
If your ship is not on the water such as when it is docked, do not start
transmission. Otherwise, the transducer will be damaged.
Power supply
button
1 When the main power supply on the power board is turned on, the display unit power
supply is turned on automatically.
If the power has been turned off by pressing and simultaneously, the power can
be turned on by pressing .
JLN-740N JLN-741N
After 30 seconds, the START TRANSMIT screen is displayed.
5
When and are pressed simultaneously, the power supply is turned off and the
screen is cleared.
CAUTION After the start of the equipment, do not shut down until the START TRANSMIT
screen is displayed.
by using .
Back light
button
5
[1]
[2]
[1]
B
A
C
D
For resetting the accumulated sailing distance, please request to the store,
nearest JRC agent, JRC marine service department, sales department,
regional office, branch or sales office.
5
Alert icon
When an alert occurs, the alert occurrence is notified by the popup window and a buzzer sound.
When or is pressed, the popup window and the buzzer sound stops (acknowledged).
When the ship water speed cannot be measured, “--.-kn” is displayed as the ship speed value.
The functions of the main menus of the display unit are as follows.
Menu Function
Specifies the settings for LCD, click sound, screen selection, and back
1 DISPLAY
light color.
Changes system settings.
2 SYSTEM
System settings can be changed in maintenance mode only.
3 LANG. Selects one of the two display languages (English/Japanese).
4 ALERT Specifies the settings for alerts.
Specifies the settings for a sensor.
5 SENSOR Sensor setting can be changed in maintenance mode only.
This menu is not discussed in this instruction manual.
6 DATE - TIME Sets date and time. (JLN-740N only)
7 ALERT HISTORY Displays the history of alerts that occurred.
8 ALERT LIST Displays a list of alerts that are currently occurring.
Supplement
When you need to turn off the power, do it after 10 seconds elapse after setting. Otherwise, the
set values may not be saved.
[2] Dimmer Use this key to adjust the brightness of the back light.
• Brightness of the back light can be changed by using . Four levels of brightness are
by using .
Supplement
Enter the highest value in “MAXIMUM” and the lowest value in “MINIMUM”.
function).
The auto screen function enables the setting of a switching interval. Switching can also be notified by
emitting a sounder.
Only the integer section or the decimal section of an indication character can be expanded and
displayed. (Display mode)
Set the auto screen function and the display mode in "STEP3."
The screen structures of each display screen include customised screens that can be set freely, special
screens that do not allow any setting, and graphic screens. The contents to be displayed on the display 6
screen can be selected.
The screen selection procedure is as follows.
STEP1 Select a display screen.
STEP2 Select a screen structure.
STEP3 Select the display contents.
2 Select “DISPLAY” and “DISPLAY SELECT” in that order by using and press
Segmentation1
Segmentation2
Customized
screen
Select a Segmentation3
screen
structure
or automatic
Segmentation4
Special
Graphic
Screen structure
and press .
Select
SEGMENTATION1,
SEGMENTATION2,
SEGMENTATION3,
SEGMENTATION4,
SPECIAL, GRAPHIC,
or
OFF.
Select
: Select a : Select display STW
DOPPLER of contents of the TRIP
the 1/2 screen 1/2 screen
ODO
: Select a
Select
Select display
DOPPLER of STW
contents of the
the 2/2 screen. 2/2 screen. TRIP
ODO
Screen structure
Customized screen
4-segmentation screen: “DISPLAY 1/4” “DISPLAY 2/4” “DISPLAY 3/4” “DISPLAY 4/4”
Select a display
content
6
1
1 Press to stop an auto screen. An auto screen can also be stopped by using a
press .
Integer part expanded display Normal display Decimal part expanded display
To select the speed unit, press to alternate “kn” and “m/s”. (see 5.2.1) If you need to change other
system settings, enter the service engineer menu. (see 6.10)
If you need to select the language between English and Japanese, enter the service engineer
menu. (see 6.10)
6.4. Alert setting
Users can set the Speed alert. Setting item is 1. Maximum speed, 2. Minimum speed and ON/OFF. If
the vessels speed is over then “OVER SPEED STW” alert would occur.
4 When select “ON”, the alert value setting is enable. The value is from -40kn to +40kn.
6 IF set the maximum value to “ON”, “OVER SPEED STW” alert would occur with over
the set value.
ex) Set value: +20kn alert would occur over 20.1kn forward.
7 IF set the minimum value to “ON”, “OVER SPEED STW” alert would occur with over
the set value.
ex) Set value: -20kn alert would occur over 20.1kn backward.
If you need to change sensor settings, enter the service engineer menu. (see 6.10)
On JLN-741N sensor setting menu, only speed correction rate is displayed.
If you need to change date and time settings, enter the service engineer menu. (see 6.10)
The alert history would display. Total 40 alert history would display. On JLN-740N, menu number is “7”.
On JLN-741N, menu number is “6”.
4 If the number of characters in each history is large, you can check the whole message
by pressing the button.
For the displayed contents, see section 6.9.5. The display contents of JLN - 741N are different.
The alert that is currently occurring and not yet ACK and unresolved is displayed until it is ACKed
and restored. (A total of 40 items will be displayed.)
In the JLN - 740N, 8. alert list is displayed, in JLN - 741N, 7. alert list is displayed.
6
For the displayed contents, see section 6.9.5. The display contents of JLN - 741N are different.
6.9. Alert
Constantly monitor the system for problems such as boat speed, when a cruise alert occurs or when
the boat speed can not be computed due to a decrease in the level of the received signal.
If an error is found, an alarm message is displayed on the LCD screen.
A buzzer sounds also when a warning occurs.
The alert icon display will not be lost until the alert is restored.
In this chapter, state transition diagram, alert list, ID list are shown as explanation of alert in general.
Below is a list of possible causes of alert items.
Responsibility
transfer
Active Active Status Warning Caution
Activate Unacknowledged Responsibility
Normal N N
(Caution) Responsibility Transferred
Reactivate Rectified transfer Active
WV CV
Unacknowledged
Silence Reactivate
Rectified Active Silenced WS
Active Rectified Active
Silenced Unacknowledged WA CA
Rectified Acknowledged
<OPERATE>
Acknowledge <OPERATE> Rectified
<OPERATE> Acknowledge WU
Responsibility Responsibility Unacknowledged
Acknowledge
transfer transfer Active
Responsibility WO
Active Transferred
Normal
Acknowledged Rectified
WARNING Although the system is operating normally, the ship speed and distance cannot be
measured. Alternatively, this warning is issued when there is a possibility for
measurement being disabled.
CAUTION This caution is issued when the product changed to an unintended state.
ID sentence abnormal
Communication data abnormality (Refer 6
to chapter 6.1.4.3 for ID)
WARNING Although the system is operating normally, the ship speed and distance cannot be
measured. Alternatively, this warning is issued when there is a possibility for
measurement being disabled.
CAUTION This caution is issued when the product changed to an unintended state.
Note: The warning (WARNING) generated in JLN-740N / 741N only sounds with external buzzer
(CGC-300B). The warning beep does not sound from the main display (NWZ - 4640).
Alert ID
The lower left two letters of the alphabet abbreviation of each history indicates the alert state and the
meanings are as follows.
WA: Active acknowledged warning
WV: Active unacknowledged warning
CV: Active unacknowledged caution
RN: normal status
2 When and are press and hold for 3 seconds (shift to Equipment Mode).
3 To return to the normal mode, press and at the same time for 3 seconds,
the [M] at the bottom of the menu screen disappears. (Normal mode) Even if you leave
the menu open for 3 minutes, it returns to normal mode.
Note: In the maintenance mode, alert history and alert list are not displayed.
2. In the equipment setting mode of the system setting, you can set the speed unit, the smoothing time
constant, and the number of decimal places of the speed display.
The Doppler log must be used strictly as navigation aid equipment only.
The final decision on navigation must be made by the pilot.
If the final decision is made based on the information displayed by the
Doppler log only, an accident such as collision or grounding may occur.
This equipment must not be used by anyone except the ship’s crews and 7
specialized maintenance staff.
Failure to comply may result in misuse.
If power outage occurs inside of the ship during the operation of the Doppler
log, the image may be disturbed or may not be displayed.
In this case, reconnect the power supply.
When the power supply is turned off on the display unit, the equipment then
starts when the on-board power supply is turned off/on. This is normal.
[DIM+] button
[DIM-] button
[DIM+] button
[DIM-] button
When the [DIM+] button is touched, the display brightness increases and the display can be dimmed
by touching the [DIM-] button.
17 brightness levels are available.
CAUTION Under the minimum brightness, the ship speed display and the accumulated
sailing distance/trip distance display disappear.
7
Multi-information Display NWZ-4610 (Optional)
The brightness of the backlight can be adjusted to four levels, DAY, DUSK, NIGHT, and OFF by
pressing .
[1] [1]
[2] [2]
[1]
[2]
[3]
[2]
[2] [3]
Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Optional) Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Optional)
7
[4]
[3]
B
A
C
D
[2] [TRIP/TOTAL] button Whenever the button is touched, the display is switched between
the accumulated sailing distance and the trip distance.
[3] [TRIP RESET] button When this button is touched, a confirmation window is displayed.
When the [√] button is touched, the section sailing distance is
reset to 0.
When the [] button is touched, the normal screen is displayed.
[4] TRIP Displays the trip distance only.
For resetting the accumulated sailing distance, please request to the store,
nearest JRC agent, JRC marine service department, sales department,
regional office, branch or sales office.
B
A
C
D
For resetting the accumulated sailing distance, please request to the store,
nearest JRC agent, JRC marine service department, sales department,
regional office, branch or sales office.
Normal icon
Normal icon
For the occurrence of alert, refer to “3.3 Alert display” (JLN-740A/741A) or “5.3 Alert display”
(JLN-740N/JLN-741N).
[MENU] button
[MENU] button
Main menu
Main menu
3 Touch the center of the target marks at the four corners of the screen.
Touch the center of the target marks at the four corners in the order from 1 to 4.
The following screen is displayed.
CAUTION If the calibration takes about one minute or more, the “DISPLAY COMM FAIL”
alert may occur upon returning to the normal screen. This is not the system
malfunction.
1 Touch the [DATE TIME] button in the main menu of remote display.
2 Set [YEAR], [MONTH], and [DAY] to the actual values by touching the [-]/[+] buttons.
5. Confirm the setting and close the [DATE TIME] menu by touching the button.
Information Description
Software version of remote display.
MF ver. :
Latest software version at the time of print: V1.026
Serial version of distributed processor.
MF ser. :
1 Touch the [DISP MODE] button in the main menu of remote display.
2 Display mode setting screen is then displayed. Set the display mode by touching the
[-]/[+] buttons.
3 Confirm the setting and close the [DISP MODE] menu by touching the button.
2 SOG/STW setting screen is then displayed. Touch the [-]/[+] buttons to switch the SOG
and STW of the remote display
GNSS SOG: Speed over the group by the satellite log (initial value)
DOPPLER SOG: Display the ship speed over the ground from the Doppler.
DOPPLER STW: Display the ship speed through water from the Doppler.
3 Confirm the setting and close the [SOG/STW] menu by touching the button.
Electrical work for this equipment must be requested to the store, nearest
JRC agent, JRC marine service department, sales department, regional
office, branch or sales office.
Conducting electrical work by anyone other than the specialized
maintenance staff may result in an accident or an equipment fault.
Use the screws that are specified in the installation manual when installing
this equipment.
Use of any other screws may result in an injury or an equipment failure
caused by the equipment dropping down.
Use the specified power cables, signal cables, and earth cables.
Failure to comply may cause faults in some other equipment or cause this
equipment to become susceptible to faults from some other equipment.
When mounting the equipment on the wall, mount it firmly to avoid the
equipment from dropping under its own weight.
Failure to comply may result in an injury caused by the dropping equipment.
When installing this equipment, make sure that the equipment is connected
to the earth terminal and the earth plate properly.
Failure to comply may results in an electric shock at an equipment fault or
an electric leakage.
Do not use or leave the equipment under direct sunlight for a long time or in
the temperatures above 55°C. (except wing display).
Otherwise, fire or a malfunction may occur.
CAUTION
It is necessary to choose the place where the bubble is not generated when
sailing, and to install the transducer mounting. The transducer mounting is
installed in place before 1/10 of the ship’s lengths in the large vessel.
Moreover, the transducer mounting is installed in place before it when there
is bow-thruster.
Coil the excess of the transducer cable after installation at the minimum
bending diameter of 400 mm and clamp the cable.
Mounting Procedure
After the welding of tank ends, the transducer mounting is installed. If the transducer mounting is
built into the tank, after it is detached from the tank, and the tank is welded.
The tank is welded so that surface of transducer mounting at the sailing may become within 2° for
a horizontal plane.
The tank is installed within 5° so that the bow mark may become parallel to the keel line.
TX
24V - RX-B 2 Analog OUT- 2 1- ALM-COM 2 TX-B(SAT LOG) 2
Alarm
Power
TX-A 3 EL OUT 3 2+ BZ IN+ 3 RX1-A(ROT) 3
Analog
TX-B 4 EL OUT 4 2- BZ IN- 4 RX1-B(ROT) 4
RX+ 5 Analog OUT+ 5 1+ ALM-NC 5 RX2-A(GPS) 5
RX
J1 RX- 6 Analog OUT- 6 1- ALM-COM 6 RX2-B(GPS) 6
Analog Serial
Dimmer Dimmer
L DC26V OUT 7 EL OUT 7 2+ BZ OUT-COM 7 RX3-A(Spare) 7
Analog
Display 2 Display 1
Alarm
AC IN N
System
GND 8 EL OUT 8 2- BZ OUT-NO 8 RX3-B(Spare) 8
FG RX-A 9 DC26V OUT 9 1+ BZ IN+ 9 TX1-A 9
RX-B 10 GND 10 1- BZ IN- 10 TX1-B 10
MID
J2 TX-A 11 RX-A 11 2+ ALM-NC 11 TX2-A 11
L TX-B 12 RX-B 12 2- ALM-COM 12 TX2-B 12
(Main Display)
Remote 1
AC OUT N ON/OFF+ 13 TX-A 13 3+ RX-A 13 TX3-A 13
TX No.1
FG
IEC61162-1
ON/OFF- 14 TX-B 14 3- RX-B 14 TX3-B 14
DC26V OUT 15 1+ TX-A 15 TX4-A 15
GND 16 1- TX-B 16 TX4-B 16
RX-A 17 TX+ 17 + TX5-A 17
RX-B 18 2+ TX- 18 - TX5-B 18
Remote 2
TX-A 19 RX-A 19 1+ TX6-A 19
TX-B 20 2- RX-B 20 1- TX6-B 20
TX1+ 21 TX-A 21 2+ TX7-A 21
TX No.2
2-
Log Pulse
TX2- 24 PWR_EN- 24 3- TX8-B 24 CAUTION
Use the CFS-5680.
MAIN DISPLAY UNIT NWZ-510SDW is
*1) *1)TTYCSLA-4
NCM-227 Power Alarm
DIMMER UNIT *1)TTYCSLA-4
System Alarm
*1)D1 Ship’s Backup DC24V 1 + *1)TTYCSLA-1
2 Speed Alarm
For Power Alarm 3
*1)TTYCSLA-4
*3)D1 or D2 Serial Alarm
Ship’s Main 4
AC100,230V
*1)LAN Bridge Interface
(Sensor LAN SW)
9-4
NWW-24
NCM-329 REMOTE DISPLAY
DIMMER UNIT ANALOG
1 1 1
1 1 DATA 1
2
2 1 2 NJC-70S SIGNAL PROCESSOR
EL 2
L
9.3 Connection Diagram
2 2 J203
UP LINK A 1 1+
UP LINK B 2 1-
*4)TTYCSLA-4 *4)TTYCSLA-4 DOWN LINK A 3 2+
DOWN LINK B 4 2- J202
J4 1:Thermo+ 1 2+
NWW-25 2:Thermo- 2 2-
EN+ 1 3+3-
REMOTE DISPLAY EN- 2 J103
ANALOG J2 3+
L TD_AFT 1 3-
1 2
AC IN N 1-
DATA 1 FG TD_FORE 3 1+
4
1 2 *1)
EL 2
L
(JRC 40m)
*2)Terminal Block
3+ 1 ORG
3- YEL NWZ-650SDR NWZ-840SDR
2
2+ 3 GRN Remote Display When retrofit from JLN - 205 Mk II, when using existing cable
*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2
2- 4 BLU
PUR
P11 TTYCSLA - 4 for communication and using the remaining 1 pair as
5 RED
GRY BLK
1 +
6 AC
7 WHT 2
8 PNK 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
1+ + RED BLU
P12
SHIELD SHIELD 1 Tx+ 100VAC Max 160m
S GRN
1- - BLK 2 Tx- When retrofit from JLN - 550, when using existing cable TTYCSLA -
12 3 GND NKF-547 NKF-531E
YEW
9.3.1 JLN-740A inter-connection diagram
*1)TTYCYSLA-4 4 Rx+ TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER 7 for communication and using the remaining 4 pairs as AC
ORG
5 Rx- (Gate Valve Type) 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
6 NO
7 C 100VAC Max 160m
8 NC 2pairs 230VAC Max 500m
100VAC Max 320m
3pairs 230VAC Max 500m
100VAC Max 480m
CQD-10
JUNCTION BOX 4pairs 230VAC Max 500m
RED
100VAC Max 500m
NCM-227 1 4 1+ 1 DC12/24V
1- 2 DATA NWZ-4610
DIMMER 2 connector
*1)TTYCSLA-1 3
UNIT 3 5 4 REMOTE DISPLAY
PURPLE SENSOR/
*5)TTYCSLA-4 4 5 *1): Shipyard Supply
2+ 6 DATA2
2- 7 connector *2): JRC Supply
is optional item *3): Shipyard Supply
If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
D2(Max 500m)
D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5 D2(Max 500m)
TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1
TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 *4), *5): Shipyard Supply
LAN :CAT-5 LAN Cable Total 100m of the two cables
*Waterproof Ethernet Cable(Shield Twist-Pair cable with waterproof)
20170822
JLN-740A DOPPLER LOG OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
NQA-7040 DISTRIBUTION PROCESSOR
TX
24V - RX-B 2 Analog OUT- 2 1- ALM-COM 2 TX-B(SAT LOG) 2
Alarm
Power
TX-A 3 EL OUT 3 2+ BZ IN+ 3 RX1-A(ROT) 3
Analog
TX-B 4 EL OUT 4 2- BZ IN- 4 RX1-B(ROT) 4
RX+ 5 Analog OUT+ 5 1+ ALM-NC 5 RX2-A(GPS) 5
RX
J1 RX- 6 Analog OUT- 6 1- ALM-COM 6 RX2-B(GPS) 6
Analog Serial
Dimmer Dimmer
L DC26V OUT 7 1+ EL OUT 7 2+ BZ OUT-COM 7 RX3-A(Spare) 7
Analog
Display 2 Display 1
Alarm
System
AC IN N GND 8 1- EL OUT 8 2- BZ OUT-NO 8 RX3-B(Spare) 8
FG RX-A 9 2+ DC26V OUT 9 1+ BZ IN+ 9 TX1-A 9
RX-B 10 2- GND 10 1- BZ IN- 10 TX1-B 10
MID
J2 TX-A 11 3+ RX-A 11 2+ ALM-NC 11 TX2-A 11
L TX-B 12 3- RX-B 12 2- ALM-COM 12 TX2-B 12
(Main Display)
Remote 1
AC OUT N ON/OFF+ 13 4+ TX-A 13 3+ RX-A 13 TX3-A 13
TX No.1
FG
IEC61162-1
ON/OFF- 14 4- TX-B 14 3- RX-B 14 TX3-B 14
DC26V OUT 15 1+ TX-A 15 TX4-A 15
GND 16 1- TX-B 16 TX4-B 16
RX-A 17 TX+ 17 + TX5-A 17
RX-B 18 2+ TX- 18 - TX5-B 18
Remote 2
TX-A 19 RX-A 19 1+ TX6-A 19
TX-B 20 2- RX-B 20 1- TX6-B 20
TX1+ 21 TX-A 21 2+ TX7-A 21
TX No.2
2-
Log Pulse
TX2- 24 PWR_EN- 24 3- TX8-B 24
J11 J10
Maintenance Display(ONLY)
*1)
NCM-227 *1)TTYCSLA-4 Power Alarm
DIMMER UNIT *1)TTYCSLA-4 System Alarm
Ship’s Backup DC24V 1 + *1)TTYCSLA-1 Speed Alarm
For Power Alarm 2
3
*1)TTYCSLA-4 Serial Alarm
*1)D1 4
Ship’s Main
AC100,230V
*1)LAN Bridge Interface
(Sensor LAN SW)
9-5
NCM-329 REMOTE DISPLAY
DIMMER UNIT ANALOG
1 1 1
1 1 DATA 1
2
2 1 2 NJC-70S SIGNAL PROCESSOR
EL 2
2 2 L J203
UP LINK A 1 1+
*4)TTYCSLA-4 *4)TTYCSLA-4 UP LINK B 2 1-
DOWN LINK A 3 2+
DOWN LINK B 4 2- J202
J4 1:Thermo+ 1 2+
NWW-25 2:Thermo- 2 2-
REMOTE DISPLAY EN+ 1 3+3-
EN- 2 J103
ANALOG 3+
J2 TD_AFT 1 3-
1 L 2
1-
DATA 1 AC IN N TD_FORE 3 1+
FG 4
1 2 *1)
EL 2
L
*1) D1 or D2
(JRC 40m)
3+ 1 ORG
3- YEL NWZ-650SDR NWZ-840SDR
2 When retrofit from JLN - 205 Mk II, when using existing cable
2+ 3 GRN Remote Display
*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2
J202 J203 J2
1:Thermo+ 1 2+ UP LINK A 1 2+ L
2:Thermo- 2 2- UP LINK B 2 2- AC IN N
DOWN LINK A 3 3+ FG
J103 3-
3+ DOWN LINK B 4
TD_AFT 1 3- UP LINK (SP) A 5
2 UP LINK (SP) B 6
1-
TD_FORE 3 1+ Tx Trig A 7
4 Tx Trig B 8
J4
1+
EN+ 1 1-
EN- 2
NBA-5143
POW ER SUPPLY UNIT
AC IN DC24V OUT
NBA-5143 COM 100V 220V FG - +
POW ER SUPPLY UNIT Ship’s Main
*3)D2
AC IN DC24V OUT 100,230VAC
COM 100V 220V FG - +
(JRC 30m)
(JRC 40m)
9-6
NWZ-510SDW
P19
1 Tx+
2 Tx-
3 Rx+
4 Rx-
NKF-547 NKF-531E 5 Tx+
TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER 6 Tx-
(Gate Valve Type) 7 Rx+
8 Rx-
9 Tx+
10 Tx-
11 Rx+
12 Rx-
9.3.3 JLN-741A inter-connection diagram
*1)TTYCSLA-1
NMEA2
*1)TTYCSLA-1
NMEA1
is optional item
*1): Shipyard Supply
*2): JRC Supply
*3): Shipyard Supply
If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 D2(Max 500m)
D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5
TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 D2(Max 500m)
20180201
JLN-741A DOPPLER LOG OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
NJC-70S SIGNAL PROCESSOR
J202 J203 J2
UP LINK A 1 2+ L
1:Thermo+ 1 2+
UP LINK B 2 2- AC IN N
2:Thermo- 2 2-
DOWN LINK A 3 3+ FG
J103 DOWN LINK B 4 3-
3+
TD_AFT 1 3- UP LINK (SP) A 5
2 UP LINK (SP) B 6
1-
TD_FORE 3 1+ Tx Trig A 7
4 Tx Trig B 8
J4
1+
EN+ 1
EN- 2 1-
*1)COPPER PLATE
NBA-5143
POW ER SUPPLY UNIT
AC IN DC24V OUT
NBA-5143 COM 100V 220V FG - +
POW ER SUPPLY UNIT
9-7
*1)D2 Ship’s Main
AC IN DC24V OUT 100,230VAC
COM 100V 220V FG - +
(JRC 30m)
+ RED DC12/24V
(JRC 40m)
- 1- 1 DATA NWZ-4640 1+
1+
2 connector
3
ORANGE 2
YELLOW MAIN DISPLAY Buzzer 3
3+
4
GRAY SENSOR/
NMEA1
9.3.4 JLN-741N inter-connection diagram
is optional item
*1): Shipyard Supply
*2): JRC Supply
*3): Shipyard Supply
If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 D2(Max 500m)
D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5
NKF-547 NKF-531E TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
TRANSDUCER TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 D2(Max 500m)
TRANSDUCER
(Gate Valve Type)
Customers shall never attempt to check or repair the inner of the equipment.
Inspection or repair by anyone other than the specialized maintenance staff
may result in fire or electric shock.
In this case, turn off the power supply and breaker immediately.
The contact method can be found in back spine cover of this manual.
Necessary information
• Product name, model name, manufacturing date, and manufacturing number
• Condition of abnormality (as detailed as possible)
• Office name or organization name, address, telephone number and FAX number
11
For any questions regarding the after-sales service, please contact your distributor/agent, JRC branch,
sales office, or liaison office. The contact method can be found in back spine cover of this manual.
Disposal treatment of this equipment must comply with the rules and
regulations of the Government or the local government.
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13.1.2. JLN-740N
Water speed measuring system Dual – beam pulse Doppler system
Operation frequency 2 MHz
Fore/after speed measurement scale -10.00 to +40.00 kn
No. of digits displayed Fixed 4 or 3 digits selectable
Minimum digital display unit 0.01 kn or 0.1 kn selectable
Minimum analog display unit Scale: 0.5 kn units 13
Value: 5.0 kn units
Sailing display range 0 to 99999.99NM 1
(0 to 9999.99NM for optional NWW-7
0 to 99999.99NM for optional NWZ-4610)
Water speed measurable depth 3.0 m deeper than the transducer surface
Ship speed accuracy Greater value between 1% per hour or 0.1NM
Power consumption 40 W 55VA (for 100VAC)
45 W 145VA (for 230VAC)
Power consumption of resource alert circuit 0.25 W (normal condition)
0.5 W (when power fail alert happening)
13.1.4. JLN-741N
Water speed measuring system Dual – beam pulse Doppler system
Operation frequency 2 MHz
Fore/after speed measurement scale -10.00 to +40.00 kn
No. of digits displayed Fixed 4 or 3 digits selectable
Minimum digital display unit 0.01 kn or 0.1 kn selectable
Minimum analog display unit Scale: 0.5 kn units
Value: 5.0 kn units
Sailing display range 0 to 99999.99NM
Water speed measurable depth 3.0 m deeper than the transducer surface
Ship speed accuracy Greater value between 1% per hour or 0.1NM
Power consumption 20 W 25VA (for 100VAC)
20 W 75VA (for 230VAC)
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13
IEC 61162-1(NMEA0183)
Baud rate : 4800
Data bit : 8 bits
Parity : none
Start bit :1
Stop bit :1
interval : 1 sec
version : NMEA0183 ver1.5, 2.1, 2.3, 4.0, IEC 61162-1
version is selected by installation setting menu. Default value
IEC 61162-1.
Data Sentences
CAUTION The length of each sentence is variable. Make sure that sentences of
any length can be received.
1 : Release time
2 : Alert specifically defined by the manufacturer
3 : Alert ID
4 : Alert instance
5 : Rejected alert command
6 : Checksum
Data sentence
IEC 61162-1 RX2 (GPS) 1 port
RMC : Recommended minimum specific GNSS data
ZDA : Time and date
The priority of RX2 port sentence is as follows.
Date and time RMC > ZDA
Chapter 13 Specification 13-16
Serial Alarm 1 port
1
ACK : Acknowledge alarm
ACN : Alert command
HBT : Monitoring communication enabled/disabled
1 :Alarm number
2 :Checksum
1 : Time
2 : Manufacturer mnemonic code
3 : Alert Identifier
4 : Alert Instance, 1 to 999999
5 : Alert command, A, Q, O or S
6 : Sentence status flag
7 : Checksum
IP Address 172.16.60.124
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Transmission group NAVD (239.192.0.4:60004 UDP)
Sentence I/O
$VDVBW Out
$VDVLW Out
$VDDDC In/Out (Receiving DDC is not always VD.)
$VDALF Out
$VDALC Out
$VDARC Out
$--ACN In
$VDHBT In/Out (Receiving HBT is not always VD.)
$--RMC In
$--ZDA In
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Protocol
IEC 61162-1(NMEA0183)
Baud rate : 4800
Data bit : 8 bits
Parity : none
Start bit :1
Stop bit :1
interval : 1 sec
version : NMEA0183 ver1.5, 2.1, 2.3, 4.0, IEC 61162-1
version is selected by installation setting menu. Default
value is IEC 61162-1 version.
In JLN-741A, a version cannot be selected. Only
IEC61162-1 is allowed.
Data Sentences
CAUTION The length of each sentence is variable. Make sure that sentences of
any length can be received.
JLN-741A
IEC 61162-1 2 ports
VBW : Dual ground/water speed (JLN-741 outputs speed over water only)
VLW : Dual ground/water distance (JLN-741 outputs distance over water only)
JLN-741N
IEC 61162-1 1 port
VBW : Dual ground/water speed (JLN-741 outputs speed over water only)
VLW : Dual ground/water distance (JLN-741 outputs distance over water only)
Version 2.1
$VDVBW, x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A *hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 11
有害物质的名称及含量
(Names & Content of hazardous substances)
有害物质
部件名称 (Hazardous Substances)
(Part name) 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr(Ⅵ)) (PBB) (PBDE)
室外装置
(Extanally Mounrted ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Eqipment)
室内装置
(Internally Mounted ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Equipment)
外部设备(Peripherals)
・打印机(Printer)
・选择(Options) ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
・电线类(Cables)
・手册(Documents)
RE: 中华人民共和国电器电子产品有害物质限制使用管理办法
Measures for the Administration of the Restricted Use of the Hazardous Substances Contained in Electrical and Electronic Products of
the People's Republic of China
Remote display
settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
equipment
Current Change
Remote display
settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
equipment
Current Change
* The underlined value is the value that is set at the factory shipment. At the resetting, this value is set.
*1 Factory shipment value of main display: underline Factory shipment value of remote display : wave
line Set value after the reset is set to factory shipment value.
APP A
* The underlined value is the value that is set at the factory shipment. At the resetting, this value is set.
* [] shows the items to be reset to factory shipment values when run the reset.
* When the setting value of TOUCH CAL is reset, the position returns to the touch position at the
factory shipment.
* Even if the setting value of THEME is reset, the setting value before resetting is maintained.
* The underlined value is the value that is set at the factory shipment. At the resetting, this value is set.
* [] shows the items to be reset to factory shipment values when run the reset.
* When the setting value of TOUCH CAL is reset, the position returns to the touch position at the
factory shipment.
* 1 item is not displayed in JLN-741N. For JLN - 741N, 6. Alert Relief, 7. Alert List.
APP A
* In the JLN - 741N, the normal menu is 1 to 5. Equipment menu will be 6 ~ 16.
* In the JLN - 741N, the normal menu is 1 to 5. Equipment menu will be 6 ~ 16.
APP A
APP A
APP A
APP A
APP B
B-2
Garboard
Ship's
heading
Mass: 5.5 kg
Ship's heading mark of oscillator
White
AC power rectifier NBA-5143
Mass: 3.5kg
APP B
Cable inlet
Mass: 6.0 kg
Panel cutoff
APP B
Mass: 1.2 kg
Mass: 0.5 kg
APP B
Panel cutoff
Mass: 1.4 kg
Panel cutoff
APP B
Mass: 2.1 kg
Cable
Mounting holes
Attached nameplate
APP B
Mass: 1.0 kg
B-12
4 x φ5.5 or M5
E. L.
Model Scale plate Painting color
Outline dimensions Permissible
Over To dimensional deviations
3 6 ±0.5
6 30 ±1
30 120 ±1.5
120 400 ±2.5
400 1000 ±4
1000 2000 ±6
2000 4000 ±8
Analog Display NWW-25 (Optional)
4 x φ12 or M10
B-13
(Scale 1/5)
4 x φ12 or M10
E. L.
Model Mass. Scale plate
Green
E. L. Painting color
Model Scale plate
(Scale 1/5)
B-14
NWW-26M Mounting holes
(Scale 1/5)
E. L.
Model Mass. Scale plate
Green
Orange
NWW-26S Mounting holes
(Scale 1/5)
E. L.
Model Scale plate Painting color
Junction Box CQD-10 (Optional)
Caulking to be colored
4 places
Mass: 1.1 kg
APP B
Terminal board
Terminal board
B-17
Painting color 7.5BG7/2
Mass. 0.5 kg
Cable
(Stroke)
Supplied by JRC
Provide a distance from
the power cable.
380 or less
Ship’s heading
mark
Mounting
tolerance should
Quarter
be ±5° or less
2 M16 bolts
Ship’s
(Shipyard)
heading
Ship’s heading
(Shipyard)
Mass: 48 kg
2f0
fd2 = C (-Vcos θ2 – Usin θ2) (2)
APP C
When θ1 = θ2, the following expression
is established for dual beam:
4f0V
fd = fd1 – fd2 = C cos θ1 (3)
As a result, vertical components are canceled out, not impacting the Doppler shift frequency
and a Doppler shift frequency twice that of the single beam system is obtained.
2Vf0
f'd1 = C (cos θ cos δ – sin θ sin δ)
2Vf0
f'd2 =
C (cos θ cos δ + sin θ sin δ)
T
1 2
f'd = f'd1–f'd2 =T
∫ −
T
cos θ cos δ (t) dt
2
π
4Vf0 ω ω
= C cos θ ⋅
2π ∫ −
π
cos (δmsin ωt) dt
ω
4Vf0
= J (δ ) (6)
C 0 m
APP C
MF51NR 250V 2
1 Fuse 2 4
5ZFGD00200
MF51NR 250V 4
2 Fuse 2 4
5ZFGD00117
MF51NR 250V 5
4 Fuse 2 6
5ZFGD00183
Used by JLN-741A
only
Φ6.4
5 Fuse 2 4
30
MF60NR 250V 2
5ZFGD00010
APP D
After-Sales Service 11
Instruction Manual
Disposal 12
Specification 13