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1) The document outlines operation and configuration instructions for Doppler ultrasound log devices. 2) It includes sections on the functions of components, operation methods for different models, menu settings, optional operations, installation methods, maintenance, after-sales service, disposal, specifications, and appendices with additional details. 3) Safety cautions are provided regarding high voltages used inside the devices and precautions for rescuing victims of electric shock.

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1) The document outlines operation and configuration instructions for Doppler ultrasound log devices. 2) It includes sections on the functions of components, operation methods for different models, menu settings, optional operations, installation methods, maintenance, after-sales service, disposal, specifications, and appendices with additional details. 3) Safety cautions are provided regarding high voltages used inside the devices and precautions for rescuing victims of electric shock.

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General 1

Function of Each Components 2

Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A) 3


Menu Settings and Configurations
(JLN-740A/741A) 4

Operation Method (JLN-740N/741N) 5

JLN-740A/740N Menu Settings and Configurations


(JLN-740N/741N) 6
JLN-741A/741N Operation Method (Option) 7

Setting by Using Menus (Option) 8

DOPPLER LOG Installation Method 9

Maintenance and Inspection 10

After-Sales Service 11
Instruction Manual
Disposal 12

Specification 13

Menu list APP A

Installation Drawings APP B

Error due to the deviation from the


irradiation angle reference value APP C

Spare Parts List APP D



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z Safety Cautions z㻌

Cautions for High Voltage


High voltage of hundreds volts is used inside this equipment. Touching a component inside the
unit is very dangerous. Any person other than specialized maintenance staffs should not
maintain, 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, do not 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.
It is necessary to perform first aid immediately.
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.

7ZPNA3208
 Emergency Measures 

Method of First-Aid Treatment

Precautions for First-Aid Treatments


Apply artificial respiration to the person who collapsed, minimizing moving as much as
possible avoiding risks. 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.

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Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
A person is collapsing.
- Secure the safety of the surrounding area.
- Prevent secondary disasters.

Listen to the appeal of the


Check for response. Responding injured or ill person and give
- Call while tapping the shoulder. the necessary first-aid
Not responding
Ask for help.
- Make an emergency call.
- Ask to bring an AED. Recovery position
- Lay the injured or
ill person on
Open the airway. Breathing
his/her side and
- Check for breathing. wait for the arrival
Not breathing of the emergency
services.
Give 2 rescue breaths; omissible Note(1)

Give CPR. Note(1) Omission of rescue breathing:


- 30 chest compressions If there is a fear of infection because the
- Give 2 rescue breaths; omissible Note(1) injured or ill person has an intraoral injury,
you are hesitant about giving mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation, or preparing the mouthpiece for
Arrival of an AED rescue breathing takes too long, omit rescue
- Turn on the power. breathing and proceed to the next step.
- Use the AED by following its voice prompts.
Fitting of the electrode pads, etc.

Automatic electrocardiogram Electric shock is not needed.


analysis
- Do not touch the injured or ill
person.

Electric shock is needed.

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)

1. Check the scene for safety to prevent secondary disasters


a) Do not touch the injured or ill person in panic when an accident has occurred. (Doing so may
cause electric shock to the first-aiders.)
b) Do not panic and be sure to turn off the power. Then, gently move the injured or ill person to a
safe place away from the electrical circuit.

2. Check for responsiveness


a) Tap the shoulder of the injured or ill and shout in the ear saying,
Are you OK?
"Are you OK?"
b) If the person opens his/her eyes or there is some response or
gesture, determine it as "responding." But, if there is no response
or gesture, determine it as "not responding."

3. If responding
a) Give first-aid treatment.

4. If not responding Please call an


ambulance.
a) Ask for help loudly. Ask somebody to make an emergency call Please bring an AED.

and bring an AED.


• Somebody has collapsed. Please help.
• Please call an ambulance.
• Please bring an AED.
• If there is nobody to help, call an ambulance yourself.

5. Open the airway


a) Touch the forehead with one hand. Lift the chin with the two fingers
of the middle finger and forefinger of the other hand and push down
on the forehead as you lift the jaw to bring the chin forward to open
the airway. If neck injury is suspected, open the airway by lifting the
lower jaw.

6. Check for breathing


a) After opening the airway, check quickly for breathing for no more than
10 seconds. Put your cheek down by the mouth and nose area of the
injured or ill person, look at his/her chest and abdomen, and check the
following three points.
• Look to see if the chest and abdomen are rising and falling.
• Listen for breathing.
• Feel for breath against your cheek.
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b) If the injured or ill person is breathing, place him/her in the recovery
position and wait for the arrival of the emergency services.
• Position the injured or ill person on his/her side, maintain a clear and
open airway by pushing the head backward while positioning their
Roll gently in the opposite
mouth downward. To maintain proper blood circulation, roll him/her direction every 30 minutes.

gently to position them in the recovery position in the opposite


direction every 30 minutes.

7. Give 2 rescue breaths (omissible)


a) If opening the airway does not cause the injured or ill person to begin
CPR mask
to breathe normally, give rescue breaths.
b) If there is a fear of infection because the injured or ill person has an
intraoral injury, you are hesitant about giving mouth-to-mouth
resuscitation, or getting and preparing the mouthpiece for rescue Mouthpiece for rescue

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.

8. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (combination of chest compressions and


rescue breaths)
a) Chest compressions
1) Position of chest compressions
• Position the heel of one hand in the center of the chest, approximately between the nipples,
and place your other hand on top of the one that is in position.

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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.

b) Combination of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths


1) After performing 30 chest compressions, give 2 rescue 30 times

breaths. If rescue breathing is omitted, perform only chest


compressions.
2 times
2) Continuously perform the combination of 30 chest
compressions and 2 rescue breaths without interruption.
3) If there are two or more first-aiders, alternate with each other
approximately every two minutes (five cycles of
compressions and ventilations at a ratio of 30:2) without interruption.

9. When to stop cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)


a) When the injured or ill person has been handed over to the
emergency services
b) When the injured or ill person has started moaning or breathing
normally, lay him/her on his/her side in a recovery position and wait
for the arrival of emergency services.

10. Arrival and preparation of an AED


a) Place the AED at an easy-to-use position. If
there are multiple first-aiders, continue CPR
until the AED becomes ready.
b) Turn on the power to the AED unit.
Depending on the model of the AED, you
may have to push the power on button, or Turn on the power.
the AED automatically turns on when you open the cover.
c) Follow the voice prompts of the AED.

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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.

12. Electrocardiogram analysis


a) The AED automatically analyzes electrocardiograms. Follow the
voice prompts of the AED and ensure that nobody is touching the
injured or ill person while you are operating the AED.
b) On some AED models, you may need to push a button to analyze
the heart rhythm.

13. Electric shock (defibrillation)


a) If the AED determines that electric shock is needed, the voice
prompt saying, "Shock is needed" is issued and charging starts
automatically.
b) When charging is completed, the voice prompt saying, "Press the
shock button" is issued and the shock button flashes.
Press the shock button.
c) The first-aider must get away from the injured or ill person, make
sure that no one is touching him/her, and then press the shock button.
d) When electric shock is delivered, the body of the injured or ill person may jerk.

14. Resume cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).


Resume CPR consisting of 30 chest compressions
and 2 rescue breaths by following the voice
prompts of the AED.

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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.

16. When to stop CPR (Keep the electrode pads on.)


a) When the injured or ill person has been handed over to the emergency services
b) When the injured or ill person has started moaning or 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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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

Thank you for purchasing the Japan Radio Co., Ltd.


JLN-740A/740N/741A/741N Doppler Log. This equipment is an SDME (Speed
and Distance Measuring Equipment), complying with the regulations of IMO
(International Marine Organization), measures and displays wide-range ship
speed through the water.

• 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 

Meanings of Pictorial Indication


Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and
are shown on this 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 incorrect equipment


! DANGER operation due to negligence may cause death or serious
injuries.

This indication is shown where user is supposed to be in


! WARNING danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication
is neglected and this equipment is not operated correctly.

This indication is shown where user is supposed to be

! CAUTION injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if


this indication is neglected and this equipment is not
operated correctly.

Examples of Pictorial Indication

The  mark represents CAUTION (including DANGER and


WARNING).
Detailed contents of CAUTION ("Electric Shock" in the example
Electric Shock on the 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.
Disassembling
Prohibited

! The  mark represents instruction.


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

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.

Before conducting inspection, maintenance or parts replacement, make sure


to turn off the power and breaker.
Failure to comply may cause an electric shock, fire or an equipment fault.
Make sure to turn the breaker off since voltage is still outputted from the
distribution processor even after the displays are turned off.
Failure may result in equipment failure, or death or serious injury due to
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.

Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with this equipment.


A fire, an electric shock, or a malfunction may occur.

For maintenance, inspection of the internal section of the equipment, request


the service to the store, nearest JRC agent, JRC marine service department,
sales department, regional office, branch or sales office.
In case you find smoke, unusual odor or extreme high heat coming from the
equipment, turn off the power and 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 fire or
an electric shock.
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.

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.

Make sure using the specified fuses.


Otherwise, fire or an equipment fault may occur.

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.

Do not perform installation or maintenance to the transducer mounting on the


water.
Otherwise, water may get into the transducer mounting.

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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.

Do not block the ventilation opening of the equipment.


Otherwise, heat may accumulate inside to cause a fire or a malfunction.

Do not place this equipment in water or wet this equipment.


Failure to comply may result in an electric shock or an equipment
malfunction.
If water drops are attached to this equipment, wipe them off with a dry cloth.

Do not place any object on the operation panel.


In particular, if a hot object is placed on the operation panel, it can cause
deformation of the surface of the operation panel.

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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.

Do not place this equipment in a location under the influence of frequent


vibrations or impact.
Failure to comply may cause the equipment to drop or fall over, resulting an
injury or an equipment fault.

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.

Adjustments must be made by specialized service technicians.


Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation, and this may lead to
accidents or equipment failure.

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.

Do not apply any undue shock on the operation panel.


Otherwise, a malfunction may result.

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.

Do not carry out operation of touch panel by a sharp object.


Otherwise, the screen may be damaged.

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

NWZ-510SDW JLN-740A Main Display

NJC-70S Signal Processor NQA-7040 Distribution Processor

NKF-547 Transducer Mounting

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JLN-740N Overview of standard components

NWZ-4640 JLN-740N Main Display

NJC-70S Signal Processor NQA-7040 Distribution Processor

NKF-547 Transducer Mounting

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JLN-741A Overview of standard components

NWZ-510SDW JLN-741A Main Display

NJC-70S Signal Processor NKF-547 Transducer Mounting

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JLN-741N Overview of standard components

NWZ-4640 JLN-741N Main Display

NJC-70S Signal Processor NKF-547 Transducer Mounting

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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.

Maritime navigation and radiocommunication


IEC 60945 equipment and systems – General requirements–
Methods of testing and required test results
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication
equipment and systems – Marine speed and
IEC 61023 distance measuring equipment (SDME) –
Performance requirements, methods of testing
and required test results
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication
IEC 61162
equipment and systems – Digital interfaces –
IEC 61162-1 Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners
Part 2: Single talker and multiple listeners –
IEC 61162-2
Ethernet interconnection
Part 450: Multiple talkers and multiple listeners –
IEC 61162-450
Ethernet interconnection
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication
equipment and systems - Presentation of
IEC 62288 navigation-related information on shipborne
navigational displays - General requirements,
methods of testing and required test results
IMO MSC.334(90) IMO regulation
Super Video Graphics Array
SVGA
with resolution of: 800x600 pixels
Wide Video Graphics Array
WVGA
with resolution of: 800x480 pixels
Video Graphics Array
VGA
with resolution of: 640x480 pixels
Active-unacknowledged
Active Unacknowledged/unrectified state after the
occurrence of alert
Rectified-unacknowledged
Rectified Unacknowledged/rectified state after the
occurrence of alert
Active-acknowledged
Acknowledged Acknowledged/unrectified state after the
occurrence of alert
Active-silenced
Silenced Unacknowledged/unrectified and silenced state
after the occurrence of alert
Alert responsibility transfer
Responsibility transfer
Function that transfers alert to another 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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1
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)

1-1 Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment


1.2 Features
This equipment has the following features.

Colour display unit with touch panel (JLN-740A/741A)


This unit has the function of displaying a ship speed and a trip distance by using a 5-inch colour display
as well as the user interface function for setting various parameters.

Autonomic measurement function by an ultrasonic transducer mounting


This function measures the fore/after speed of the ship by using ultrasonic signals.
Therefore, the function can measure the ship speed relative to the sea water without any impact from
the fair tide/tidal current near the bottom of the ship.
This function applies a dual beam system that sends ultrasonic signals in two directions, ahead and
astern, thereby dramatically reducing the ship speed measurement errors caused by the rolling of the
hull of the ship.

Digital/analog display switching function of a remote display (JLN-740A/740N)


Both analog display and digital display are supported for the remote display NWZ-640SDR/840SDR,
which is available as optional.

Output sentence version switching function (JLN-740A/740N)


This function outputs VBW (ship speed information) and VLW (trip distance) sentences. IEC61162-1 is
applied to the sentences as the standard. In addition, the function supports NMEA Ver.1.5, Ver.2.1,
Ver.2.3, and Ver.4.0.
JLN-740A/740N supports multiple versions in the same way as the IEC61162-450 sentences of
Ethernet output. The switching range is the same as that of serial output.

Remote Maintenance function (Remote Maintenance System, RMS) (JLN-740A/740N)


This function corresponds to the updating and equipment operation status checking of firmware by
RMS.
Maintainability and serviceability are improved by using the RMS function.
To use this function, connection with VDR of JRC is necessary.

Alert sequence function (JLN-740A/740N)


This function transmits and receives alert information with Bridge Alert Management System (BAM)
and Integrated Navigation System (INS).
This function corresponds to alert management by BAM/INS.
This function also supports Ethernet communication as well as contact and serial communication.
The alert sequence function (excluding contact) complies with IMO Resolution A.1021 of IEC 61162
and IEC 61924.

Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1-2


Ship speed alert function (JLN-740A/740N)
1
This function enables the setting of an upper limit and a lower limit for the ahead/astern ship speeds by
using any value.
Since an alert is issued if the ship speed exceeds any of the set values, the values can be used as the
guidelines for maintaining a constant speed.

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.

Transducer mounting checking function


This function can check the waveforms that are received through the transducer mounting from the
bridge and the operating status of the transducer mounting by connecting a maintenance PC.
This eliminates the necessity for the shifting to the boatswain’s store/bottom compartment and its
ventilation, thereby reducing the time required for maintenance/service.

Bubble detection function (*under the process of patent acquisition)


Bubbles near the transducer mounting radiation face can be detected by sending bubble detection
ultrasonic signals at a constant interval.
This function facilitates the detection of the cause of the missing values, which is difficult in the existing
equipment.

AC power failure detection function (JLN-740A/740N)


This function outputs an alert and inputs ACK at a dedicated contact input/output when the AC power
voltage drops. To operate the detection circuit, connection of DC24V is necessary.

Dimmer function (JLN-740A/740N/741N)


A dimmer function of the display unit by an external volume is supported.
Individual control/bulk control can be selected by using the display dimmer.

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

1-3 Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment


1.3 Components
The standard components and optional components (separately sold) are shown in the tables below.

JLN-740A Standard components


Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Main Display NWZ-510SDW NWZ510SDW 1 5-inch color display
Cable for
Main Display communication/power supply
Communication CFS-5680 CFS5680 1 between the main display and
Cable distribution processor (about
1.2m)
Distribution
NQA-7040 NQA7040 1 For JLN-740A/740N
Processor
ADT-STP-T10 5JBDH00021 Lan connector
LAN Plug Connector Each 2
ADT-MC7L 5JBDH00009 Modular cover
Signal Processor NJC-70S NJC70S 1 -
Transducer Flat type
NKF-547 NKF-547 1
Mounting With cable 30m
Spare parts H-7ZXNA3007 7ZXNA3007 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3208 7ZPNA3208 1 -

JLN-740N Standard components


Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Main display unit NWZ-4640 NWZ4640 1 4.5-inch monochrome display
Data power
CFQ-5766A CFQ5766A 1 2m
cable
Fuse MF60NR 250V 1 5ZFGD00205 2 1A fuse
NWZ-4640 Accessory

Front panel MTV305018A MTV305018A 1 -


Desktop Base, Knob Bolt, rotating
MPBX47065 MPBX47065 1
frame kit seat, Knob Washer
Product
MPNN50584A MPNN50584A 1 For Front
nameplate
Installation
schematic MTZ304550A MTZ304550A - 1 For Flush Mount
drawing
Distribution
NQA-7040 NQA7040 1 For JLN-740A/740N
Processor
ADT-STP-T10 5JBDH00021 Lan connector
LAN Plug Connector Each 2
ADT-MC7L 5JBDH00009 Modular cover
Signal Processor NJC-70S NJC70S 1 -
Transducer Flat type
NKF-547 NKF-547 1
Mounting With cable 30m
Junction box CQD-10 CQD-10CN2 1 -
Spare parts H-7ZXNA3007 7ZXNA3007 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3208 7ZPNA3208 1 -
N2.5
External Buzzer CGC-300B CGC300BN2 1
For Flush Mount
For CGC-300B
Connection Cable CFQ-9002 CFQ-9002 1
5m

Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1-4


JLN-741A Standard components 1
Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Main Display NWZ-510SDW NWZ510SDW 1 5-inch color display
Cable for
Main Display
communication/power supply
Communication CFS-6680A CFS6680A 1
between the main display and
Cable
signal processor (about 1.2m)
Signal Processor NJC-70S NJC70S 1 -
AC power rectifier NBA-5143 NBA5143A 1 -
Transducer Flat type
NKF-547 NKF-547 1
Mounting With cable 30m
Spare parts H-7ZXNA3007 7ZXNA3007 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3208 7ZPNA3208 1 -

JLN-741N Standard components


Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Main display unit NWZ-4640 NWZ4640 1 4.5-inch monochrome display
Data power
CFQ-5766A CFQ5766A 1 2m
cable
Fuse MF60NR 250V 1 5ZFGD00205 2 1A fuse
NWZ-4640 Accessory

Front panel MTV305018A MTV305018A 1 -


Desktop Base, Knob Bolt, rotating
MPBX47065 MPBX47065 1
frame kit seat, Knob Washer
Product
MPNN50584A MPNN50584A 1 For Front
nameplate
Installation
schematic MTZ304550A MTZ304550A - 1 For Flush Mount
drawing
Signal Processor NJC-70S NJC70S 1 -
AC power rectifier NBA-5143 NBA5143A 1 -
Transducer Flat type
NKF-547 NKF-547 1
Mounting With cable 30m
Junction Box CQD-10 CQD-10CN2 1 -
Spare parts H-7ZXNA3007 7ZXNA3007 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3208 7ZPNA3208 1 -
N2.5
External Buzzer CGC-300B CGC300BN2 1
For Flush Mount
For CGC-300B
Connection Cable CFQ-9002 CFQ-9002 1
5m

1-5 Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment


JLN-740A, JLN-740N Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
For JLN-740A
Desktop frame MPBX49706 MPBX49706 1 Main display
(NWZ-510SDW)
NWZ-650SDR NWZ650SDR 6.5-inch

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

Junction Box CQD-10 CQD-10CN2 1 -


NWW-24
Refer to "Table 1.1 NWW - 25 has built - in
Analog Display NWW-25 2
Analog display size list". dimmer
NWW-26
Cable for
communication/power
Remote Display supply between the
CFS-6680A CFS6680A 1
Communication Cable remote display and
distribution processor
(about 1.2m)

Multi-information CFQ-5766D CFQ5766D 1 10m/14-core/extension


Display
Communication/
Power Supply Cable CFQ-5766F CFQ5766F 1 20m/14-core/extension

Gate Valve type


Transducer Mounting NKF-531E NKF-531E 1
With cable 40 m
Color Code
N2.5 NCM-227-N2
NCM-227 N3 NCM-227-N 1
Connection compatible
2.5G7/2 NCM-227-2
devices, please refer to
7.5BG7/2 NCM-227-7
Dimmer Unit " Table 1.2 Control
Color Code according to dimmer
N2.5 NCM329H-N2 unit NCM-227 /
NCM-329"
NCM-329 N3 NCM-329-HN 1
2.5G7/2 NCM-329-H2
7.5BG7/2 NCM-329-H7

JLN-741A, JLN-741N optional item


Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
For JLN-741A
Desktop frame MPBX49706 MPBX49706 1 Main display
(NWZ-510SDW)
Gate valve type
Transducer Mounting NKF-531E NKF-531E 1
40-m cable attached

Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment 1-6


Variation of NKF-531E (Classification Society) Optional components (Separately sold)
1
Class Item name Model Code Cable length

ABS / DNV Transducer Mounting ABS/DNV NKF-531EAD-04 NA531EAD04 40m

BV Transducer Mounting BV NKF-531EBV-04 NA531EBV04 40m

CCS Transducer Mounting CCS NKF-531ECC-04 NA531ECC04 40m

GL Transducer Mounting GL NKF-531EGL-04 NA531EGL04 40m

KR Transducer Mounting KR NKF-531EKR-04 NA531EKR04 40m

LR Transducer Mounting LR NKF-531ELR-04 NA531ELR04 40m

NK Transducer Mounting NKF-531E NA531ENK 25m

Variation of CFT-022 (Transducer without Gate Valve) Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length

2 MHz Transducer CFT-022C30 CFT022C30 30m

Painting Transducer CFT022C30P CFT022C30P 30m

2 MHz Transducer CFT-022C01 CFT022C01 40m

Note: CFT022C30P is a specification for JMU

Variation of CFT-023 (Transducer for Gate Valve) Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length

2 MHz Transducer H-7UNNA3002 CFT-023C 7UNNA3002 25m

2 MHz Transducer CFT023C01 CFT023C01 40m

Variation of Data Power Cable for NWZ-4610 Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length

DATAPOWER CABLE CFQ-5766B CFQ5766B 3m

DATAPOWER CABLE CFQ-5766D CFQ5766D 10m

DATAPOWER CABLE CFQ-5766F CFQ5766F 20m

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1.4 Construction
This section provides the externals charts of the system components.

Main display unit NWZ-510SDW for JLN-740A/741A

Mass: 1.2kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NWZ-510SDW (Unit: mm)

Main display unit NWZ-4640 for JLN-740N/741N

Mass: 0.8kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NWZ-4640 (Unit: mm)

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External Buzzer CGC-300B for JLN-740N/741N
1

Mass: 0.5kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

CGC-300B (Unit: mm)

Distribution processor NQA-7040 for JLN-740A/740N

4×M6 or φ8

MOUNTING HOLE

CABLE IINLET

Mass: 6.0kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NQA-7040 (Unit: mm)

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Signal processor NJC-70S

Mass: 5.5kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NJC-70S (Unit: mm)

Tranasducer NKF-547

Mass: 17kg

NKF-547 (Unit: mm)

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Remote display NWZ-650SDR (optional)
1

Mass: 1.4kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NWZ-650SDR (Unit: mm)

Remote display NWZ-840SDR (optional)

Mass: 2.1kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NWZ-840SDR (Unit: mm)

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Desktop frame MPBX49706 (optional)

Mass: 1.0kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

MPBX49706 (Unit: mm)

Multi Information Display NWZ-4610 (optional)

Mass: 0.8kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NWZ-4610 (Unit: mm)

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Distance Counter NWW-7 (Optional)
1
Terminal

Cable

Attached nameplate

Mass: 1kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NWW-7 (Unit: mm)

Analog Display NWW-24 (Optional)

Model Mass Scale panel E.L panel

-4 to 20 Green

-5 to 25
Orange
-6 to 30

Model Scale panel EL panel Coating colour

Munsell N2.5

NWW-24 (Unit: mm)

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Analog Display NWW-25 (Optional Internal Dimmer )

For dimmer For signal

Model Mass Scale panel E.L panel

-4 to 20 Green

-5 to 25
Orange
-6 to 30

Model Scale panel EL panel Coating colour

Munsell N2.5

NWW-25 (Unit: mm)

Analog Display NWW-26 (Optional)

Model Mass Scale panel E.L panel

-4 to 20 Green

-5 to 25
Orange
-6 to 30

Model Scale panel EL panel Coating colour

Munsell N2.5

NWW-26 (Unit: mm)

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Table 1.1 Analog display size list
1
NWW-24 NWW-25 NWW-26
(Flush mount type) (Wall mount type) (Panel flush mount type)
Range Size Green EL Orange EL Green EL Orange EL Green EL Orange EL
L NWW-24L20G NWW-24L20O NWW-25L20G NWW-25L20O NWW-26L20G NWW-26L20O
-4∼20kn

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

Dimmer Unit NCM-227 (Optional)

Terminal board

Mass: 0.5kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NCM-227 (Unit: mm)

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Dimmer Unit NCM-329 (Optional)

Terminal board

Mass: 0.5kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

NCM-329 (Unit: mm)

Junction Box CQD-10 (Optional)

Calking to be colored:
4 places

Mass: 1.1kg
Color: Munsell N2.5

CQD-10 (Unit: mm)

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Transducer Mounting NKF-531E (Optional)
1

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)

φ178 (Mounting hole) Bottom of the ship


Ship’s heading mark

Mass: 48kg

NKF-531E (Unit: mm)

Table 1.2 Control according to dimmer unit NCM-227 / NCM-329


Central dimmer NCM-227 NCM-329
Item name Model
(DDC) dimmer unit dimmer unit
NWZ-510SDW (Linking) (Linking) 
Main Display
NWZ-4640 (Linking) (Linking) 
NWZ-650SDR (Linking) (Linking) 
Remote Display
NWZ-840SDR (Linking) (Linking) 
MID NWZ-4610 (Direct connect) (Direct connect) 
NWW-24   (Direct connect)
Analog Display NWW-25 (Internal) (Internal) (Internal)
NWW-26   (Direct connect)
Distance Counter
(Distance counter
NWW-7   
NWW-7 there is
no lighting.)

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Doppler Log JLN-740A System Diagram Example
LAN
LAN,24VDC Main Display
RS-422 J10 DC
GPS RX2 Main Display Communication Cable (NWZ-510SDW)
(CFS-5680)

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)

Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment


Maximum
connectable
Remote displays
RS-422 are two.
Serial Alarm RX,TX

DryContact RS-422,24VDC Junction Box RS-422,24VDC MID


System Alarm ALM TX,DC24VOUT
(CQD-10) Data power cable (NWZ-4610)
(CFQ-5766A)
DryContact
Speed Alarm ALM

Analog Dimmer Unit


DryContact
Power Fail Alarm ALM (NCM-227)

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

Analog,100VAC Analog Display2


Analog out,EL OUT
(NWW-25)
1.5 System Configuration

Pulse Distance Counter


TX
(NWW-7)
RS-422
TX1
RS-422
TX2
RS-422
TX3
Speed through water / RS-422
TX4
Distance through water RS-422
VBW/VLW output TX5
RS-422
TX6
RS-422
TX7 100VAC/230VAC
RS-422 AC OUT
TX8 Signal Processor
RS-422,PWR-EN (NJC-70S)
RX,TX,PWR-EN

Pulse If gate valve type


Log Pulse Log Pulse TX1 (optional item)
Pulse Transducer RX,TX Transducer RX,TX
Log Pulse Log Pulse TX2

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)

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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)

Dimmer Unit Analog RS-422


RX RS-422,24VDC
(NCM-227) Remote Display
RX,TX,DC24VOUT DC
Remote Display Communication Cable (NWZ-650SDR)
(CFS-6680A)

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

Analog,100VAC Analog Display2


Analog out,EL OUT
(NWW-25)

Pulse Distance Counter


TX
RS-422 (NWW-7)
TX1
RS-422
TX2
RS-422
TX3
Speed through water / RS-422
TX4
Distance through water RS-422
VBW/VLW output TX5
RS-422
TX6
RS-422
TX7
RS-422 100VAC/230VAC
TX8 AC OUT
Signal Processor
RS-422,PWR-EN (NJC-70S)
RX,TX,PWR-EN

Pulse If gate valve type


Log Pulse Log Pulse TX1 (optional item)
Pulse
Log Pulse Log Pulse TX2 Transducer RX,TX Transducer RX,TX

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

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1
Doppler Log JLN-741A System Diagram Example
RS-422, RS-422, RS-422
IEC61162-1
DOWNLINK,UPLINK Power ON/OFF Power ON/OFF Main Display
EN Main Display (NWZ-510SDW) RS-422
IEC61162-1
Communication Cable
(CFS-6680A)

24VDC AC power rectifier 100VAC/230VAC


AC Power
(NBA-5143)

Note: Isolated power supply needed

Chapter 1 Outline of the Equipment


Signal Processor

1-20
(NJC-70S)

Transducer RX,TX Transducer


Transducer RX,TX
(NKF-547)

If gate valve type


(optional item)
1.5.3 JLN-741A System Configuration Diagram

Transducer RX,TX Transducer


(NKF-531E)
is optional item
100VAC/230VAC
AC Power AC IN

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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)

24VDC AC power rectifier 100VAC/230VAC


AC Power
(NBA-5143)

Note: Isolated power supply needed

Transducer RX,TX Transducer


Transducer RX,TX
(NKF-547)

If gate valve type


(optional item)
1.5.4 JLN-741N System Configuration Diagram

Transducer RX,TX Transducer


(NKF-531E) is optional item

100VAC/230VAC
AC Power AC IN

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Chapter 2 Function of Each
2
Components
2.1 Main Display NWZ-510SDW
(For JLN-740A/741A)

[1]

[2]

No. Name Function


[1] Display • Displays the following information as a display.
- Operation status of the equipment (normal/abnormal)
- Fore/after speed
- Trip distance /total distance
• The following operations are enabled on the display.
- Brightness adjustment
- Switching between trip distance display and total distance
display
- Resetting a trip distance
- Calling a menu
[2] Power supply button Turns power supply ON/OFF whenever the button is pressed.
For more detailed information, please refer to Chapter 3.

2-1 Chapter 2 Function of Each Components


2.2 Main Display NWZ-4640
(For JLN-740N/741N)

Display

Sounder

[7] [8] [3]

[6]

Operation
[1] [2] [4] [5] [9] Panel

No. Name Function


Use this key to turn on the power. Adjust the contrast.
[1]
Power/Contrast To turn off the power, press this key together with the

[2] Use this key to adjust the brightness of the back light.
Dimmer

[3] Use this key to display the main menu.


Menu

[4] Use this key to switch the display screens.


Display
Use this key to cancel the operation.
[5]
Clear Use this key also to stop the alert.

[6] Uses this key to determine the operation.


Enter

When this button is pressed for one second or longer, the


[7]
Trip reset distance (trip distance) is reset.

[8] Use this key to change the unit.


Unit

[9] Use this key to move the cursor.


Cursor

Chapter 2 Function of Each Components 2-2


2.3 Remote Display (Optional)
NWZ-650SDR/840SDR 2
Remote display NWZ-650SDR (optional)

[1]

[2]

Digital Analog
Remote display NWZ-840SDR (optional)

[1]

[2]

Digital Analog

No. Name Function


[1] Display • Displays the following information as a display.
- Operation status of the equipment (normal/abnormal)
- Fore/after speed (in digital or analog)
- Trip distance/total distance
• The following operations are enabled on the display.
- Brightness adjustment
- Switching between trip distance display and total distance
display
- Resetting a trip distance
- Calling a menu
[2] Power supply button Turns power supply ON/OFF whenever the button is pressed.
For more detailed information, please refer to Chapter 3.

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2.4 MID (Optional) NWZ-4610

Display

Sounder

[7] [8] [3]

[6]

[1] [2] [4] [5] [9] Operation Panel

No. Name Function


Use this key to turn on the power. Adjust the contrast.
[1]
Power/Contrast To turn off the power, press this key together with the

[2] Use this key to adjust the brightness of the back light.
Dimmer

[3] Use this key to display the main menu.


Menu

[4] Use this key to switch the display screens.


Display
Use this key to cancel the operation.
[5]
Clear Use this key also to stop the alert.

[6] Uses this key to determine the operation.


Enter

Uses this key to changes the screen to the user registration


[7]
USER screen.

[8] Uses this key to change the user mode.


MODE

[9] Use this key to move the cursor.


Cursor

Chapter 2 Function of Each Components 2-4


2.5 Distance Counter (Optional) NWW-7
2

[1]

No. Name Function

[1] Trip reset Press this key to reset TRIP.

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Chapter 2 Function of Each Components 2-6


Chapter 3 Operation Method
(JLN-740A/741A)
3

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.

Do not carry out operation of touch panel by a sharp object.


Otherwise, the screen may be damaged.

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.

3-1 Chapter 3 Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A)


3.1 Basic Operation

3.1.1 Power Supply ON/OFF

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.
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.

After about one minute, the START TRANSMIT screen is displayed.

Chapter 3 Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A) 3-2


3

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.

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3.1.2 Adjusting Brightness

Adjust the brightness to the suitable level for display.


Adjust the brightness by touching the [DIM+] button/[DIM-] button on the display.
The brightness is set to maximum initially.

[DIM+] button

[DIM-] button

Main Display NWZ-510SDW

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.

Chapter 3 Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A) 3-4


3.2 Displaying Ship Speed/Accumulated
Sailing Distance
On the normal screen, fore/after speed and accumulated sailing distance are displayed.
3
3.2.1 Displaying Ship Speeds
2
[2]

[1]

Main Display NWZ-510SDW

No. Display Remarks


When the ship is moving in the ahead direction, ▲ is displayed and
[1] Fore/after speed
when the ship is moving in the astern direction, ▼ is displayed.
The unit of ship speed can be set to kn or m/s by operating the menu.
[2] Ship speed unit For setting the ship speed unit of the main display, refer to “4.1.3.7
Ship Speed Unit Settings”.

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3.2.2 Displaying the Accumulated Sailing Distance

[1]

[2] [3]

Main Display NWZ-510SDW

Chapter 3 Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A) 3-6


No. Display/button Remarks
[1] Sailing distance Whenever the [TRIP/TOTAL] button is touched, the display is
(accumulated sailing switched between the accumulated sailing distance and the trip
distance or trip distance) distance.
As shown below, when a ship leaves point A, stopover at points 3
B, C, and D, then goes back to point A, the [TRIP] (trip distance)
is used to calculate the distance of each of the individual
segments between the point. 2
For [TOTAL] (accumulated sailing distance), it is used for
calculation of the total distance.

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.

CAUTION Resetting of the accumulated sailing distance is unable to general users.

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.

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3.3 Displaying Alert
The Normal icon is displayed while this equipment is functioning normally.

Normal icon

Main Display NWZ-510SDW

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.

Chapter 3 Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A) 3-8


When the alert content is touched, the buzzer sound stops. (ACK).
Display of the alert icon remains unless the alert is rectified.

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.)

The Alert Icons are as follows.

Warning occurred

Warning silenced

Active –acknowledged warning

Warning responsibility transfer

Rectified –unacknowledged warning

Caution

When multiple identical alerts occurred simultaneously, check the contents of the alerts with ALERT
LIST and ALERT HIST (alert history).

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General state transition of the Alerts

Responsibility
transfer
Active Active Status Warning Caution

Activate Unacknowledged Responsibility Normal (none) (none)


(Caution) Responsibility Transferred
Reactivate Rectified transfer Active
Unacknowledged
Silence Reactivate
Rectified Active Silenced
Active Rectified Active
Silenced Rectified Unacknowledged Acknowledged
<OPERATE>
Acknowledge <OPERATE> Rectified
<OPERATE> Acknowledge Unacknowledged
Responsibility Responsibility
Acknowledge
transfer transfer Active
Responsibility
Active Transferred
Normal
Acknowledged Rectified

The alert sounds comply with IEC62288 Edition 2.0.


 At the occurrence of a warning, a buzzer sound is emitted twice followed by an interval
of 5 minutes.
 At the occurrence of a caution, no sound is emitted.

Alert colours
 Warning colour is orange.
 Caution colour is yellowish orange.

Chapter 3 Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A) 3-10


Chapter 4 Setting by Using Menus
(JLN-740A/741A)
In JLN-740A/741A, various settings and adjustments can be performed by using the menus that are
displayed.
4

Adjustments must be made by specialized service technicians.


Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation, and this may lead to accidents or
equipment failure.

Adjust the brightness of main display according to the surrounding lighting.


In NWZ-510SDW, the setting of [NIGHT] may interfere with the recognition of display
information.
In NWZ-4640, the setting of [MINIMUM] may interfere with the recognition of display
information.

4-1 Chapter 4 Setting by Using Menus (JLN-740A/741A)


4.1. Setting of NWZ-510SDW

4.1.1. Main Menu


Touch the [MENU] button on the normal screen.

[MENU] button

Main Display NWZ-510SDW

The main menu is displayed.

Main menu

JLN-740A JLN-741A
Main Display NWZ-510SDW

Chapter 4 Setting by Using Menus (JLN-740A/741A) 4-2


The function of each menu is listed below.
Menu Function
[TOUCH CAL] (Touch position calibration) Calibrate the display positions.
Set the brightness of the display to DAY, DUSK, or
[THEME] (Brightness adjustment)
NIGHT.
Set up the system clock; YEAR/ MONTH/ DAY/
[DATE TIME] (System clock adjustment)
HOUR/ MINUTE.
Displays the information relating to this equipment
[ABOUT](Information on this equipment)
such as the software version.
[ADV SET] (Advanced setting)
Menu for relevant engineers only. 4
This function is not used by general users.
Selecting the number of digits for ship speed
[DIGITS] (Number of speed indication digits)
indication. 2
Select the unit of the ship speed that is displayed on
[UNITS] (Unit setting)
the normal screen.
Set an upper limit and a lower limit for the ship
[SPEED LIMIT] (Setting upper/lower limits) speed and issue an alert when the ship speed
exceeded the set range.
[ADV SDME] Menu for relevant engineers only
(Advanced setting of this equipment) This function is not used by general users.
[ALERT LIST] (Alert list) Displays the list of current alerts.
Displays the history of all alerts that occurred.
[ALERT HIST] (Alert history)
* JLN-741A does not have the ALERT HIST
(JLN-740A only)
function.

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4.1.2. Common Operation of Each Menu
The following buttons perform the common functions.
(Left: An example of the screen that is displayed by operating the [DATE/TIME] menu is used for the
explanation.)
(Center: An example of the screen that is displayed by operating the [SPEED LIMIT] menu is used for
the explanation.)
(Right: An example of the numeric input screen that is displayed by operating the [SPEED LIMIT]
menus numeric input box is used for the explanation.)
[1] [2]

[3]
[8]
[7]
[4]
[9]

[10]

[5] [6]

No. Name Function


Saves the setting/changed contents and returns to the
previous page.
[1] (Enter) button
Saved setting is kept even after the power supply of this
equipment is turned off.
Resets all the settings/modifications and returns to the
[2] (Reset and close) button
previous screen.
Turns the pages when the menu comprises multiple
[3] [<]/[>] (Change page) button
screens (pages).
Increases/decreases the value and enables selection of
[4] [-]/[+] (Minus and plus) button
another value.
Resets the current setting and returns to the previous
[5] (Return) button
screen.

[6] (Undo) button Resets the last setting/modification.

When you touch the numeric input box with blue


[7] Numeric input box underline, it switches to the numeric input screen and
you can enter the numerical value.

[8] (Delete) button Delete the entered numeric value or character.

Enter positive (plus) and negative (minus) as the entered


[9] [+/-] (Minus and plus) button numerical value.

[10] [0] to [9] (numeric) button Enter numbers from 0 to 9 respectively.

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4.1.3. Operation of Each Menu

4.1.3.1. Touch Position Calibration


When the touched position and the intended button do not match when the screen is touched, adjust
the touched position in this menu.

1 Touch the [TOUCH CAL] button in the main menu.


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A touch position calibration confirmation screen is displayed.
2

2 Touch [CONFIRM CALIBRATE THE TOUCH SCREEN].


The start screen is displayed.
5 seconds later, a touch position calibration screen is displayed.

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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.

4 Touch the screen for confirmation.

5 When  is displayed at the position that was touched:


The adjustment is completed. Close the [TOUCH CAL] menu by touching the [ACCEPT] button.
When the touched position and the position of  do not match:
Perform the adjustment again. Touch the [AGAIN] button and restart from Step 2.

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.

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4.1.3.2. Brightness Adjustment
The brightness of the screen can be adjusted by the time period of a day.

1 Touch the [THEME] button in the main menu.


A brightness adjustment screen is displayed.

2 Change the brightness by touching the [-]/[+] buttons.


DAY: High brightness (for daytime) (default value)
DUSK: Medium brightness (for evening time)
NIGHT: Low brightness (for night time)

3 Touch button to apply and close the [THEME] menu.

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4.1.3.3. Date Setting
Information on the year, moth, day, and time can be set.

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.

1 Touch the [DATE TIME] button in the main menu.


The 1st page of the information setting screen is displayed.

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)

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3 Turning to page 2 by touching the [>] button.

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.

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4.1.3.4. Confirming the system information
The information relating to this equipment such as software version can be displayed.
Before making an enquiry on this equipment, check the information of this equipment in the [ABOUT]
menu.

1 Touch the [ABOUT] button in the main menu.


Information on the equipment is displayed.

JLN-740A JLN-741A

2 Close the [ABOUT] menu by touching the button.

Information that is displayed in the [ABOUT] menu.


The following information is displayed in the [ABOUT] menu.

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.)

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4.1.3.5. Advanced Settings of the details of the
equipment at installation of this equipment
Touch the [ADV SET] button on the main menu. A password input screen is displayed.
This menu is intended for engineers who are to install this equipment. This menu is not for general
users.

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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.

1 Touch the [DIGITS] button on the main menu.


A screen for setting the number of decimal digits is displayed.

2 Set the number of decimal digits by touching the [-]/[+] buttons.


2: Displays two decimal digits (default value).
1: Displays one decimal digit.

3 Close the menu by touching the button.

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4.1.3.7. Ship Speed Unit Settings
The unit of the ship speed that is displayed on the normal screen can be set.

1 Touch the [UNITS] button in the main menu.


A screen for setting a unit is displayed.

2 Change the unit by touching the [-]/[+] buttons.


kn: knot (default value)
m/s: meter per second

3 Close the [UNITS] menu by touching the button.

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4.1.3.8. Setting the upper limit and the lower limit
for ship speed alerts
Upper and lower limits of ship speed alerts can be set.
When the ship speed exceeds the range of the upper limit or lower limit, an alert is issued.

1 Touch the [SPEED LIMIT] button in the main menu.


A screen for setting upper and lower limits of the ship speed is displayed.
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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].

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3 Touch the numeric input box of [UPPER] (upper limit) or [LOWER] (lower limit).The
numeric entry screen is then displayed.

Touch the botton to delete the existing numbers.

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.

4 Close the menu by touching the button.

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4.1.3.9. SDME Advanced Settings
Touch the [ADV SDME] button on the main menu. A password input screen is displayed.
This menu is intended for engineers who are to install this equipment. This menu is not for general
users.

4.1.3.10. Alert List


Among the alerts that are currently issued, the unacknowledged and unrectified alerts are displayed
until they are acknowledged and rectified. (Up to 40 alerts can be displayed.) 4
1 Touch the [ALERT LIST] button in this main menu.
An alert list is displayed.
2
The warning that is displayed can be acknowledged by tapping it. (Same operation as that of
the alert icon)
When warning is acknowledged while it is occurring, the acknowledgement is displayed.

2 When the list contains multiple pages, the page can be switched by touching the [<]/[>]
buttons.

3 Close the [ALERT LIST] menu by touching the button.

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4.1.3.11. Alert History
The history of the alert that occurred (sequence of the occurrence, acknowledgment, and rectification).
(Up to 40 alerts can be displayed.)
Rectified alerts are displayed in green.

1 Touch the [ALERT HIST] button in the main menu.


An alert list is displayed.

2 When the history covers multiple pages, the page can be switched by touching the
[<]/[>] buttons.

3 Close the [ALTER HIST] menu by touching the button.

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4.2. Alert

4.2.1. JLN-740A Alert list

Alert message WARNING CAUTION Possible cause 4


LOST SPEED STW  STW (fore/after) could not be measured.
HW ERROR (NWZ-510)  Main display hardware error
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HW ERROR (NQA-7040)  Distribution processor hardware error
HW ERROR (NJC-70)  Signal processor hardware error
OVER SPEED STW  STW exceed the set speed limit range.
BUBBLE DETECTED  Bubble was detected.
NO BUBBLE REFERENCE  No bubble detection reference data
Transmission/reception power for the
TX/RX STOP 
transceiver stopped.
CPU of NJC70S/CDC-7400 is not
CPU STOP (CDC-7400) 
operating.
FPGA of NJC70S/CDC-7400 is not
HW ERROR (CDC-7400) 
operating.
PLEASE SET DATE-TIME  No date and time are input.
Communication with the main display
DISPLAY COMM. FAIL 
unit was disconnected.
Communication with the signal
SENSOR COMM. FAIL 
processor was disconnected.
CPU1 MISMATCH CDC-7400 CPU version does not match.

(1MIN REMAINS) One minute remains for update time.
CPU2 MISMATCH CDC-7400 CPU version does not match.

(1MIN REMAINS) One minute remains for update time.
CDC-7400 FPGA version does not
FPGA1 MISMATCH
 match. Ten minutes remain for update
(10MIN REMAINS)
time.
PARSING OF NMEA (Talker+ID) NMEA (Talker+ID) could not analysis.

FAILED Alert with main display only.
INVALID CHECKSUM OF Invalid checksum of NMEA (Talker+ID).

NMEA (Talker+ID) SENTENCE Alert with main display only.
(ID) timed out.
(ID) TIMED OUT 
Alert with main display only.

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Failed to communicate with distribution
DISTRIBUTOR COM. FAIL  processor.
Alert with main display only.
MODBUS timed out.
MODBUS TIMED OUT 
Alert with main display only.
MODBUS could not connect to
MODBUS CANNNOT (IP) :( PORT).

CONNECT TO (IP):(PORT)
Alert with main display only.
Maintenance mode is set.
MAINTENANCE MODE 
Alert with main display only.
Update mode is set.
UPDATE MODE 
Alert with main display only.

Description of the priority of the alert is described below.

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: Some bubble cannot be detected by “Bubble detect function”.

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4.2.2. JLN-741A Alert list

Alert message WARNING CAUTION Possible cause


LOST SPEED STW  STW (fore/after) could not be measured.
OVER SPEED STW  STW exceed the speed limit range.
BUBBLE DETECTED  Bubble was detected.
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NMEA (Talker+ID) could not be
PARSING OF NMEA (Talker+ID) analyzed.

FAILED
Alert with main display only. 2
INVALID CHECKSUM OF Invalid checksum of NMEA (Talker+ID).

NMEA (Talker+ID) SENTENCE Alert with main display only.
(ID) timed out.
(ID) TIMED OUT 
Alert with main display only.
Failed to communicate with distribution
DISTRIBUTOR COM. FAIL  processor.
Alert with main display only.
MODBUS timed out.
MODBUS TIMED OUT 
Alert with main display only.
MODBUS could not connect to
MODBUS CANNNOT (IP) :( PORT).

CONNECT TO (IP):(PORT)
Alert with main display only.
MAINTENANCE MODE  Maintenance mode is set.
Update mode is set.
UPDATE MODE 
Alert with main display only.
No date and time are input.
PLEASE SET DATE-TIME  For JLN-741A, alert with main display
only.

Description of the priority of the alert is described below.

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: Some bubble cannot be detected by “Bubble detect function”.

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4.2.3. Sentence list that generates “ID sentence

abnormal(PARSING FAIL)”

No. Sentence Wording of "ID" part


1 VBW VBW
2 VLW VLW
3 HBT HBT
4 DDC DDC
5 ALF ALF
6 PJRCM,VD,4 VD,4
7 PJRCM,VD,6 VD,6
8 PJRCM,VD,8 VD,8
9 PJRCL,VD,9 VD,9
10 PJRCM,VD,10 VD,10
11 PJRCM,VD,17 VD,17
12 PJRCM,VD,18 VD,18
13 PJRCM,VD,26 VD,26
14 PJRCM,VD,39 VD,39
15 PJRCM,VD,40 VD,40
16 PJRCM,VD,44 VD,44
17 PJRCM,VD,50 VD,50
18 PJRCM,VD,60 VD,60
19 PJRCM,VD,62 VD,62
20 PJRCM,VD,80 VD,80
21 PJRCM,VD,81 VD,81
22 PJRCM,VD,90 VD,90

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Chapter 5 Operation Method
(JLN-740N/741N)

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.

Do not carry out operation of the display unit by a sharp object.


Otherwise, the screen may be damaged.

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.

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5.1 Basic Operation

5.1.1 Power Supply ON/OFF

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 .

The power supply is turned on and the start screen is displayed.

JLN-740N JLN-741N
After 30 seconds, the START TRANSMIT screen is displayed.

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When or is pressed, the normal screen is displayed. Transmission starts.

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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.

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5.1.2 Adjusting Brightness
Adjust the brightness to the suitable level for display.
The brightness of the back light can be changed to any of the four levels, bright, medium, dark, and off

by using .

At the factory shipment, the brightness is set to ‘bright’.

Back light
button

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5.2 Displaying Ship Speed/Accumulated
Sailing Distance
On the normal screen, the fore/after speed and accumulated sailing distance are displayed.

5.2.1 Displaying Ship Speeds

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[1]

[2]

Main Display NWZ-4640

No. Display Remarks


When the ship is moving in the ahead direction, ▲ is displayed and
[1] Fore/after speed
when the ship is moving in the astern direction, ▼ is displayed.

The unit of ship speed can be set to kn or m/s by pressing .


[2] Unit of ship speed
For setting the ship speed unit of the main display, refer to “6.1.3.2
System setting”.

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5.2.2 Displaying the Accumulated Sailing Distance

[1]

Main Display NWZ-4640

No. Display/button Remarks


[1] Accumulated sailing [Total] displays the accumulated sailing distance.
distance (accumulated [Trip] displays the distance of the voyage.
sailing distance or trip When the ship departed point A and returned to point A via point
distance) B, point C, and point D as shown below, [Trip] is used to
calculate the distance of each section. [Total] (accumulated
sailing distance) is used to calculate the total distance.

B
A

C
D

CAUTION Resetting of the accumulated sailing distance is unable to general users.

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.

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5.3 Displaying Alert
The Normal icon is displayed while this equipment is functioning normally.

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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).

However, “ ” is displayed until the alert is rectified.

When the ship water speed cannot be measured, “--.-kn” is displayed as the ship speed value.

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Chapter 6 Setting by Using Menus
(JLN-740N/741N)
On JLN-740N/741N, various configurations can be set and adjusted by pressing the buttons.

Adjustments must be made by specialized service technicians.


Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation, and this may lead to accidents or 6
equipment failure.

Adjust the brightness of main display according to the surrounding lighting.


In NWZ-510SDW, the setting of [NIGHT] may interfere with the recognition of display
information.
In NWZ-4640, the setting of [MINIMUM] may interfere with the recognition of display
information.

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6.1. Setting NWZ-4640

6.1.1. Calling a main menu


Press the button.

Main Display NWZ-4640

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The main menu is displayed.

Main Display NWZ-4640

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.

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6.1.2. Common operations of menus screens
The following buttons perform the common functions for all the menu screens.
(An example of a main menu screen is used for the explanation.)

No. Name Function


Adjust the contrast.
[1] Power/Contrast
To turn off the power, press this key together with the

[2] Dimmer Use this key to adjust the brightness of the back light.

[3] Menu Use this key to display the main menu.

[4] Display Use this key to switch the display screen.

Use this key to cancel the operation.


[5] Clear
Use this key also to stop the alert.

[6] Enter Uses this key to determine the operation.

[7] Trip reset Not used on menu screens.

[8] Unit Not used on menu screens.

[9] Cursor Use this key to move the cursor.

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6.1.3. Operation of each menu

6.1.3.1. Display setting


When “DISPLAY” is selected on the main menu, a display menu is displayed.
On the display menu, LCD (contrast and back light), click sound, screen selection, and back light colour
can be set.

Each submenu is outlined below.


1) LCD: Adjusts the contrast and sets the back light level.
2) CLICK SOUND: Turns on/off the click sound.
3) DISPLAY SELECTION: Selects a screen.
4) BACK LIGHT: Selects a back light colour (white/orange).

6.1.3.1.1. Adjusting contrast


• Adjust the LCD contrast.
• When the contrast adjustment value is set to 1, the display density is highest and when the value is
set to 13, it is lowest.
• The default setting is 7.

1 Display a main menu by pressing .

2 Select “DISPLAY”, “LCD”, and “CONTRAST” in this order by using .

3 Enter a contrast value by using and press .

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6.1.3.1.2. Adjusting back light

• Brightness of the back light can be changed by using . Four levels of brightness are

available: bright, medium, dark, and off.

This section shows how to set a value of each brightness level.

1 Display a main menu by pressing .

2 Select “DISPLAY”, “LCD”, and “DIMMER MAXIMUM/TYPICAL/MINIMUM” in this order

by using .

3 Enter a brightness level value by using and press .

Supplement

Enter the highest value in “MAXIMUM” and the lowest value in “MINIMUM”.

6.1.3.1.3. Setting a click sound

• Turn on/off a key-operation click sound.


ON: Enables a click sound. When the key is pressed, a “pip” sound is emitted. When the operation
is invalid, a “pip pip pip” sound is emitted.
OFF: Disables a click sound.

1 Display a main menu by pressing .

2 Select “DISPLAY” and “CLICK SOUND” in that order by using .

3 Select “ON” or “OFF” by using and press .

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6.1.3.1.4. Setting a display screen
Up to six display screens can be registered in this display unit.
The display screen can be switched either manually by using or automatically (auto screen

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.

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6.1.3.1.4.1. STEP1 Selecting a display screen
Up to six display screens can be registered in this display unit.
DISPLAY1
DISPLAY2
DISPLAY3
DISPLAY4
DISPLAY5
or automatic DISPLAY6

1 Display a main menu by pressing (normal mode).

2 Select “DISPLAY” and “DISPLAY SELECT” in that order by using and press

3 Select a display screen from “DISPLAY1” to “DISPLAY6” by using and press

Select a display from DISPLAY1


to DISPLAY6

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6.1.3.1.4.2. STEP2 Selecting a screen structure
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.
Select a screen structure.
When display structure selection is set to “OFF”, the display screen cannot be registered.
Customised screen
One screen can be segmented into screens 1 to 4. Up to four contents can be displayed concurrently.
Special screen and graphic screen
Users cannot change the screen structure. Special contents for the model are displayed on the screen.
The following screen structures can be selected.
1) SEGMENTATION1: Full screen
2) SEGMENTATION2: The screen is segmented into two sections.
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3) SEGMENTATION3: The screen is segmented into three sections.
4) SEGMENTATION4: The screen is segmented into four sections.
5) SPECIAL: Special Doppler log screen
6) GRAPHIC: Graphic screen

Segmentation1

Segmentation2
Customized
screen
Select a Segmentation3
screen
structure
or automatic
Segmentation4

Special

Graphic

Screen structure

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1 Select a display screen by referencing “STEP1”.

2 Select a screen structure from “SEGMENTATIOIN1”, “SEGMENTATION2”,

“SEGMENTATION3, “SEGMENTATION4”, “SPECIAL”, “GRAPHIC” and ‘OFF” by using

and press .

Select
SEGMENTATION1,
SEGMENTATION2,
SEGMENTATION3,
SEGMENTATION4,
SPECIAL, GRAPHIC,
or
OFF.

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6.1.3.1.4.3. STEP3 Selecting display contents
Select as many display contents as the number of screens that are created by segmentation.
For instance, for a 2-segmentation screen, select the display content for one half of the screen and then
select the display content for the other half of the screen (see the diagram below).
First select Doppler on the customised screen, and, next, select the display contents.
Only the integer section or a decimal section of some item that is selected on a 1-segmentation
customised screen or a special screen can be expanded.
If display content selection is set to “OFF”, no information is displayed in the area.
Set the auto screen function and display mode in STEP3. The following functions can be set.
1-1) AUTO SCREEN: ON – Enables the auto screen function.
OFF – Disables the auto screen function.
1-2) SOUND: SOUND 1 – Emits a sounder “pip pip” when the screen is switched.
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SOUND 2 – Emits a sounder “pip” when the screen is switched.
OFF – Does not emit a sounder even if the screen is switched.
1-3) TIME: Set a screen switching time. A time of up to 10 seconds can be set.
2-1) DISPLAY MODE: Normal: Displays in the character of the same size.
Special 1: Only integer part is expanded and displayed.
Special 2: Only a decimal part is expanded and displayed.
Auto range: Integer part or a decimal part is expanded for the optimum
display.
Example) Procedure for selecting display contents for a 2-segmentation screen

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

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1 Select a screen structure by referencing “STEP1” and “STEP2”.

Customized screen

2 Select a screen section to be displayed by using and press .

Select the screen section from the following:

1-segmentation screen: “DISPLAY’

2-segmentation screen: “DISPLAY 1/2” “DISPLAY 2/2”

3-segmentation screen: “DISPLAY 1/3” “DISPLAY 2/3” “DISPLAY 3/3”

4-segmentation screen: “DISPLAY 1/4” “DISPLAY 2/4” “DISPLAY 3/4” “DISPLAY 4/4”

Select a display
content

3 Select “DOPPLER” by using and press .

4 Select display contents by using and press .

5 Go to procedure 6 when setting an auto screen.

Special screen and graphic screen

2 Select “DISPLAY” by using and press .

3 Select display contents by using and press .

4 Go to procedure 6 when setting an auto screen.

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Display structure and display contents
Display structure Display Display contents
Segmentation 1, 2, 3, 4 DOPPLER/OFF Fore/after STW, TRIP, ODO(Odometer)
Special screen - STW 1/2/3
Graphic screen - STW ship speed
OFF - -

Setting an auto screen


On an auto screen, set a screen switching time and whether a sounder is emitted at screen switching.

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1

6 Select “ON” or “OFF” under “AUTO SCREEN” by using and press .

7 Select “SOUND1”, “SOUND2”, or “OFF” by using and press .

8 Select “TIME” by using .

9 Enter a switching time by using and press .

Starting an auto screen

1 Set an auto screen to “ON” in advance to make an auto screen available.

2 Press for one second or longer.

Stopping an auto screen

1 Press to stop an auto screen. An auto screen can also be stopped by using a

key other than and .

Setting a display mode


The display mode can be set only with segmentaion1 screen.
The contents of a display with an effective auto range are STW, trip distance, and accumulated sailing
distance .
An auto range changes a display in the following range.

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Auto range
Integer part expanded Integer part expanded
Display contents Normal display
display (special 1) display (special 2)
STW 10.0kn or more 1.0 to 9.9kn 0.9kn or less
Accumulated sailing
10.00NM or more 1.00 to9.99NM 0.99NM or less
distance/trip distance

1 Set the display contents by using the procedure described above.

2 Select “DISPLAY MODE” by using and press .

3 Select “NORMAL”, “SPECIAL1”, “SPECIAL2”, or “AUTO RANGE” by using and

press .

STW display example

Integer part expanded display Normal display Decimal part expanded display

6.1.3.1.5. Select a back light color


White or orange can be selected as the back light color of the screen that is normally used.

1 Display a main menu by pressing .

2 Select “DISPLAY” and “BACK LIGHT” in that order by using .

3 Select “WHITE” or “ORANGE” by using and press .

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6.2. System setting
Users can check the speed unit, smoothing time and digit of speed.

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)

6.3. Language setting


Users can check the language setting.
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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.

1 Display a main menu by pressing the button.


(normal menu)

2 Select “ALERT” and “SPEED” by using and .

3 Select “MAXIMUM” or “MINIMUM” by using and .

4 When select “ON”, the alert value setting is enable. The value is from -40kn to +40kn.

5 To memory the setting value, select “CONFIRM” by using and .

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.

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6.5. Sensor setting
Users can check the speed correction rate, NMEA setting, speed pulse output and analog meter full
scale.

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.

6.6. Date and time setting


Only JLN-740N is displayed this menu. Users can check system clock date and time.

If you need to change date and time settings, enter the service engineer menu. (see 6.10)

6.7. Alert history display

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”.

1 Display a main menu by pressing the button. (normal menu)

2 Select “ALERT HISTORY” by using and .

3 It is possible to check the history of up to 40 by pressing the button.

4 If the number of characters in each history is large, you can check the whole message
by pressing the button.

JLN-740N Alert history display example

For the displayed contents, see section 6.9.5. The display contents of JLN - 741N are different.

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6.8. Alert list display

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.

JLN-740N Alert list display example

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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

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6.9.1 Alerts that occur in JLN-741N

Alert message WARNING CAUTION Possible Cause


Deterioration of received signal level or
Ship speed lost STW  increase of noise. Foam is formed on
the surface of the transducer mounting.
HW error display  Main display hardware error
HW error distribution processor  Distribution processor hardware error
HW error signal processor  Signal processor hardware error
Speed exceeded the limit STW  STW exceeded the speed setting range.
Bubble detected  Bubble was detected.
The system is set to a maintenance
Maintenance mode 
mode.
Bubble detection reference data is not
No bubble 
available.
Transmission/reception of the
Transceiver stopped 
transceiver stopped.
NJC70S/CDC-7400 CPU is not
CPU stopped (CDC-7400) 
operating.
NJC70S/CDC-7400 FPGA is not
HW error (CDC-7400) 
operating.
Set date and time  Date and time are not input.
Communication with the main display
Display communication failed 
was disconnected.
Communication with the signal
Sensor communication failed 
processor was disconnected.
CPU1 inconsistent CDC-7400 CPU version does not match.

(1 minute remaining) One minute remains for update time.
CPU2 inconsistent CDC-7400 CPU version does not match.

(1 minute remaining) One minute remains for update time.
CDC-7400 FPGA version does not
FPGA1 inconsistent
 match. 10 minutes remain for update
(10 minute remaining) time.
Start transmission at activation/restart
Start transmission 
transmission at stopping
VBW Timeout  Signal processor stopped.
VLW Timeout  Signal processor stopped.

Description of the priority of the alert is described below.

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.

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6.9.2 Alerts that occur in JLN-741N

Alert message WARNING CAUTION Possible Cause


Deterioration of received signal level or
Ship speed lost STW  increase of noise. Foam is formed on
the surface of the transducer mounting.
Speed exceeded the limit
 STW exceeded the speed setting range.
STW
Bubble detected  Bubble was detected.
VBW timeout  Signal processor stopped.
VLW timeout  Signal processor stopped.
Start transmission at activation/restart
Transmission start 
transmission at stopping

ID sentence abnormal 
Communication data abnormality (Refer 6
to chapter 6.1.4.3 for ID)

Description of the priority of the alert is described below.

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).

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6.9.3 Sentence list that generates “ID
sentence abnormal(PARSING FAIL)”

No. Sentence Wording of "ID" part


1 VBW VBW
2 VLW VLW
3 HBT HBT
4 DDC DDC
5 ALF ALF
6 PJRCM,VD,4 VD,4
7 PJRCM,VD,6 VD,6
8 PJRCM,VD,8 VD,8
9 PJRCL,VD,9 VD,9
10 PJRCM,VD,10 VD,10
11 PJRCM,VD,17 VD,17
12 PJRCM,VD,18 VD,18
13 PJRCM,VD,26 VD,26
14 PJRCM,VD,39 VD,39
15 PJRCM,VD,40 VD,40
16 PJRCM,VD,44 VD,44
17 PJRCM,VD,50 VD,50
18 PJRCM,VD,60 VD,60
19 PJRCM,VD,62 VD,62
20 PJRCM,VD,80 VD,80
21 PJRCM,VD,81 VD,81
22 PJRCM,VD,90 VD,90

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6.9.4 Display of alert list · history screen

On the alert history screen, an example of warning display (JLN-740N)


Active warning [ HW ERR (NQA-7040) ]→ ACK → Rectified
It is lining up so that new alert history is above.
In JLN - 741N, the date and time of occurrence, ID is blank.

Alert occurrence date and time

Alert ID

③ September 22, 2017 19:32 ID0010517


Rectified warning [ HW ERR (NQA-7040) ]

② September 22, 2017 19:32 ID0010517


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Acknowledged warning [ HW ERR (NQA-7040) ]

① September 22, 2017 19:32 ID0010517


Active warning [ HW ERR (NQA-7040) ]
Alert state abbreviations
Alert description

On the alert history screen, an example of caution display (JLN-740N)


Active caution [ OVER SPEED STW ] → Rectified
It is lining up so that new alert history is above.

② September 22, 2017 19:35 ID0010512


Rectified caution [ OVER SPEED STW ]

① September 22, 2017 19:33 ID0010512


Active caution [ OVER SPEED STW ]

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

Attention level, " acknowledged " is unnecessary, attention occurrence,


there is no " acknowledged " state.

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6.10. Installation setting
Maintenance menu includes system settings of JLN-740N / 741N.
CAUTION Never change anything other than those described in this chapter.
Changing it may cause malfunction or failure.

1 Display a main menu by pressing the button. (normal menu)

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.

6.10.1 System setting

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 speed unit can be switched kn and m / s and is explained in 5.2.1.


It is also possible by the method pressing the button.
Smoothing can be switched from 1 to 60 seconds.
The number of decimal places in ship speed display can be switched between 1 and 2 digits.

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6.10.2 Language setting
3. In Maintenance mode of language setting, [ENGLISH] · [JAPANESE] can be switched.

6.10.3 Sensor setting


5. In the sensor setting mode of sensor setting, you can set the boat speed correction value, serial
output setting, pulse output setting, and scale setting of the analog meter.
Please do not change usually because it is related to equipment operation. 6
For JLN - 741N only ship speed correction value can be set, other items are blank.

6.10.4 Date setting


It is a menu displayed only in JLN - 740N.
6. In the date / time setting maintenance mode, you can set the date and time of the system clock.
As it is related to the alert data delivery date and time to the peripheral device, Normally do not change

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Chapter 7 Operation Method
(Option)

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.

Do not carry out operation of the display unit by a sharp object.


Otherwise, the screen may be damaged.

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.

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7.1 Basic Operation

7.1.1 Adjusting Brightness

Adjust the brightness to the suitable level for display.


Adjust the brightness by touching the [DIM+] button/[DIM-] button on the display.
The brightness is set to maximum initially.

[DIM+] button

[DIM-] button

Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Optional)

[DIM+] button

[DIM-] button

Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Optional)

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.

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Lighting key

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 .

At the factory shipment, the brightness is set to DAY.

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7.2 Displaying Ship Speed/Accumulated
Sailing Distance
On the normal screen, the fore/after speed and accumulated sailing distance are displayed.

7.2.1 Displaying Ship Speeds

[1] [1]
[2] [2]

Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Optional) Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Optional)

[1]

[2]

Multi-information Display NWZ-4610 (Optional)

No. Display Remarks


When the ship is moving in the ahead direction,  is displayed and
[1] Fore/after speed
when the ship is moving in the astern direction,  is displayed.
[2] Ship speed unit The unit of ship speed can be set to kn or m/s by operating the menu.

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7.2.2 Displaying the Accumulated Sailing Distance
[1] [1]

[3]

[2]

[2] [3]
Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Optional) Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Optional)
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[4]

[3]

Distance Counter NWW-7 (Optional)

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No. Display/button Remarks
[1] Sailing distance Whenever the [TRIP/TOTAL] button is touched, the display
(accumulated sailing changes between the total sailing distance and section sailing
distance or trip distance) distance.
As shown below, when a ship leaves point A, stopover at points
B, C, and D, then goes back to point A, the [TRIP] (trip distance)
is used to calculate the distance of each of the individual
segments between the point.
For [TOTAL] (accumulated sailing distance), it is used for
calculation of the total distance.

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.

CAUTION Resetting of the accumulated sailing distance is unable to general users.

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.

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[1] [1]

Multi-information Display NWZ-4610 (Optional)

No. Display/button Remarks


[1] Sailing distance [Total] displays the accumulated sailing distance.
(accumulated sailing [ODO] displays the distance of the voyage.
distance or trip distance) As shown below, when a ship leaves point A, stopover at points
B, C, and D, then goes back to point A, the [ODO] (trip distance)
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is used to calculate the distance of each of the individual
segments between the point.
For [TOTAL] (accumulated sailing distance), it is used for
calculation of the total distance.

B
A

C
D

Resetting trip distance, refer to section 4.5.8 of NWZ-4610 instruction manual.

CAUTION Resetting of the accumulated sailing distance is unable to general users.

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.

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7.3 Displaying Alert
The Normal icon is displayed while this equipment is functioning normally.

Normal icon

Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Optional)

Normal icon

Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Optional)

For the occurrence of alert, refer to “3.3 Alert display” (JLN-740A/741A) or “5.3 Alert display”
(JLN-740N/JLN-741N).

Resetting trip distance, refer to NWZ-4610 instruction manual.

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Chapter 8 Setting by Using Menus
(Option)
In NWZ-650SDR/840SDR, various settings and adjustments can be performed by using the menus
that are displayed.
On NWZ-4610, various configurations can be set and adjusted by pressing the buttons.

Adjustments must be made by specialized service technicians.


Incorrect settings may result in unstable operation, and this may lead to accidents or
equipment failure.

Adjust the brightness of main display according to the surrounding lighting.


In NWZ-650SDR/840SDR, the setting of [NIGHT] may interfere with the recognition 8
of display information.
In NWZ-4610, the setting of [MINIMUM] may interfere with the recognition of display
information.

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8.1. Setting of NWZ-650SDR/840SDR

8.1.1. Main Menu


Touch the [MENU] button on the normal screen.

[MENU] button

Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Optional)

[MENU] button

Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Optional)

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The main menu is displayed.

Main menu

Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Optional)

Main menu

Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Optional)


The functions of sub-display menus are as follows.
Menu Function
[TOUCH CAL] (Touch position calibration) Adjusts the shift of the display position.
Set the brightness of the display to DAY, DUSK, or
[THEME] (Brightness adjustment)
NIGHT.
Set up the system clock; YEAR/ MONTH/ DAY/
[DATE TIME] (System clock adjustment)
HOUR/ MINUTE.
Displays the information relating to this equipment
[ABOUT](Information on this equipment)
such as the software version.
Menu for relevant engineers only.
[ADV SET] (Advanced setting)
This function is not used by general users.
[DISP MODE] (Display mode selecting) Selecting the display mode of remote display.
Select the unit of the ship speed that is displayed on
[UNITS] (Unit setting)
the normal screen.
[SDME ADV] Menu for relevant engineers only
(Advanced setting of this equipment) This function is not used by general users.
Selecting the display speed between SOG and
[SOG/STW] (SOG and STW selecting)
STW.

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8.1.2. Operation of Each Menu

8.1.2.1. Touch Position Calibration


When the touched position and the intended button do not match when the screen is touched, adjust
the touched position in this menu.

1 Touch the [TOUCH CAL] button in the main menu.


A touch position calibration confirmation screen is displayed.

2 Touch [CONFIRM CALIBRATE THE TOUCH SCREEN].


The start screen is displayed.
5 seconds later, a touch position calibration screen is displayed.

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.

4 Touch the screen for confirmation.

5 When  is displayed at the position that was touched:


The adjustment is completed. Close the [TOUCH CAL] menu by touching the [ACCEPT] button.
When the touched position and the position of  do not match:
Perform the adjustment again. Touch the [AGAIN] button and restart from Step 2.

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.

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8.1.2.2. Brightness Adjustment
The brightness of the screen can be adjusted by the time period of a day.

1 Touch the [THEME] button in the main menu.


A brightness adjustment screen is displayed.

2 Change the brightness by touching the [-]/[+] buttons.


DAY: High brightness (for daytime) (initial value)
DUSK: Medium brightness (for evening time)
NIGHT: Low brightness (for night time)

3 Touch button to apply and close the [THEME] menu.

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8.1.2.3. Date Setting
Information on the date and time of the remote display can be set in this menu according to the actual
information.

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.

The setting ranges are as follows.


[YEAR]: 2000 to 2099 (initial value: 2015)
[MONTH]: JAN to DEC (initial value: JAN)
[DAY]: 1 to 31 (initial value: 1)

3 Turning to page 2 by touching the [>] button.

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4. Set [HOUR], [MINUTE] and [TIME ZONE] to the actual values by touching the [-]/[+]
buttons.
The setting ranges are as follows.
[HOUR]: 0 to 23 (initial value: 0)
[MINUTE]: 0 to 59 (initial value: 0)
[TIME ZONE]: -12:00 to +12:00 (initial value: 00:00)

5. Confirm the setting and close the [DATE TIME] menu by touching the button.

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8.1.2.4. Confirming the system information
The information relating to this equipment such as software version can be displayed.
Before making an enquiry on this equipment, check the information of this equipment in the [ABOUT]
menu.

1 Touch the [ABOUT] button in the main menu.


Information on the equipment is displayed.

2 Close the [ABOUT] menu by touching the button.

Information that is displayed in the [ABOUT] menu.


The following information is displayed in the [ABOUT] menu.

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. :

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8.1.2.5. Advanced Settings of the details of the
equipment at installation of this equipment
Touch the [ADV SET] button on the main menu. A password input screen is displayed.
This menu is intended for engineers who are to install this equipment. This menu is not for general
users.

8.1.2.6. Display Mode Selection


Display mode of the remote display can be changed.

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.

DIGITAL: Display in digital mode (initial value)


ANALOG: Display in analog mode

Display in digital mode Display in analog mode

3 Confirm the setting and close the [DISP MODE] menu by touching the button.

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8.1.2.7. Ship Speed Unit Settings
The unit of the ship speed that is displayed on the normal screen can be set.

1 Touch the [UNITS] button in the main menu.


A screen for setting a unit is displayed.

2 Change the unit by touching the [-]/[+] buttons.


kn: knot (initial value)
m/s: meter per second

3 Close the [UNITS] menu by touching the button.

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8.1.2.8. SDME Advanced Settings
Touch the [SDME ADV] button on the main menu. A password input screen is displayed.
This menu is intended for engineers who are to install this equipment. This menu is not for general
users.

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8.1.2.9. SOG and STW selection
The speed over the ground and the speed through the water of the remote display can be selected.

1 Touch the [SOG/STW] button in the main menu of remote display.

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.

8.2. Setting of NWZ-4610


The setting of NWZ-4610 is written in the manual of NWZ-4610 from section 4.2 to 4.8.5.

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Chapter 9 Installation Method

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.

The distribution processor and the signal processor are to be mounted on a


wall only. 9
Do not mount any way other than wall-mount.
Otherwise, the processors may fail to function.

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.

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.

Do not install the equipment in a place under the influence of water,


humidity, vapor, dust or soot. (except wing display)
Failure to comply may result in fire, an electric shock, or an equipment
malfunction.

Do not place this equipment in a location under the influence of frequent


vibrations or impact.
Failure to comply may cause the equipment to drop or fall over, resulting in
an injury or an equipment fault.

9-1 Chapter 9 Installation Method


9.1 Installation of the Main Display and
Distribution Processor
Installation location
Install these equipment units in a place that is not susceptible to interferences since signal cables are
susceptible to noise and generate noise easily.
Do not install the equipment units parallel to the cable of the DSB radio or amateur radio device.
Do not install the equipment units in a place that is exposed to direct sunlight (except wing displays),
wave splashes, or hot air.

Chapter 9 Installation Method 9-2


9.2 Installation of the Transducer Mounting

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.

The transducer cable must not be less than 30 m.


Cables less than 30 m in length are not supported.
Cables outside of the range of 30 m to 40 m in length are not guaranteed.
9
Mounting Location
This equipment measures the ship speed by using the ultrasonic wave.
To cause attenuation and diffusion when the bubble influences the ultrasonic wave, this equipment
cannot measure an accurate ship speed.

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.

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NQA-7040 DISTRIBUTION PROCESSOR

J7 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4


Battery + RX-A 1 Analog OUT+ 1 1+ ALM-NC 1 TX-A(SAT LOG) 1

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-

Signal Distance Serial Speed


IEC61162-1
TX1- 22 TX-B 22 TX7-B 22

Processor Counter Alarm Alarm


TX2+ 23 PWR_EN+ 23 3+ TX8-A 23

Log Pulse
TX2- 24 PWR_EN- 24 3- TX8-B 24 CAUTION
Use the CFS-5680.
MAIN DISPLAY UNIT NWZ-510SDW is

Chapter 9 Installation Method


damaged when you directly connect a LAN cable
in MAIN DISPLAY UNIT without using
J10 CFS-5680.
J11
Maintenance Display(ONLY)

*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)

*1)TTYCSLA-1 *1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)TTYCSLA-1


Log Pulse1 GPS in (DATE, UTC)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
Log Pulse2 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
NWW-7
DISTANCE COUNTER *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
1
2+ *1)TTYCSLA-1
DISTANCE 3 IEC61162-1
4 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1

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

*1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)COPPER PLATE


For details of the equipment connection, refer to the Installation Manual.

(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)
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NQA-7040 DISTRIBUTION PROCESSOR

J7 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4


Battery + RX-A 1 Analog OUT+ 1 1+ ALM-NC 1 TX-A(SAT LOG) 1

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-

Signal Distance Serial Speed


IEC61162-1
TX1- 22 TX-B 22 TX7-B 22

Processor Counter Alarm Alarm


TX2+ 23 PWR_EN+ 23 3+ TX8-A 23

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)

*1)TTYCSLA-1 *1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)TTYCSLA-1


Log Pulse1 GPS in (DATE, UTC)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
Log Pulse2 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
NWW-7
*1)TTYCSLA-1
DISTANCE COUNTER IEC61162-1
1
2+ *1)TTYCSLA-1
DISTANCE 3 IEC61162-1
4 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
NWW-24

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)TTYCSLA-4 *1)COPPER PLATE

*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

2- 4 BLU TTYCSLA - 4 for communication and using the remaining 1 pair as


PUR
P11
5 RED
GRY BLK
1 + AC
6
7 WHT 2 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
8 PNK
1+ + RED BLU
P12 100VAC Max 160m
シールド SHIELD 1 Tx+
S GRN When retrofit from JLN - 550, when using existing cable TTYCSLA -
1- - BLK 2 Tx-
With fuse NKF-531E
12 3 GND NKF-547 7 for communication and using the remaining 4 pairs as AC
YEL
*2)CFS-6680A 4 Rx+ TRANSDUCER
ORG TRANSDUCER 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
5 Rx- (Gate Valve Type)
9.3.2 JLN-740N inter-connection diagram

(Approx. 1.2m) 6 NO 100VAC Max 160m


7 C 2pairs 230VAC Max500m
8 NC
100VAC Max 320m
CQD-10 3pairs 230VAC Max 500m
JUNCTION BOX
100VAC Max 480m
1+ 1 RED DC12/24V
NCM-227 1 4 1- 2 DATA NWZ-4610 4pairs 230VAC Max 500m
DIMMER 2 connector 100VAC Max 500m
*5)TTYCSLA-1 3
UNIT 3 5 4 REMOTE DISPLAY
PURPLE SENSOR/
*5)TTYCSLA-4 4 5
2+ 6 DATA2
2- 7 connector

*1): Shipyard Supply


*2): JRC Supply
CQD-10 is optional item *3): Shipyard Supply
CGC-300B If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
JUNCTION BOX
External Buzzer
1+ RED *2)Power cable D2(Max 500m)
DC12/24V
1 CFQ-5766A (JRC 2m) DATA NWZ-4640
1- 2
1+ D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
2+ connector 2 D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5
3 MAIN DISPLAY Buzzer D2(Max 500m)
2- 4
WHITE 3 TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1
3+ 5
B GREEN SENSOR/ TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 *4), *5): Shipyard Supply
3- BROWN 4
6 DATA2
4+ YELLOW connector LAN :CAT-5 LAN Cable Total 100m of the two cables
7
4- 8 ORANGE *Waterproof Ethernet Cable(Shield Twist-Pair cable with waterproof)
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9
NJC-70S SIGNAL PROCESSOR

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

Chapter 9 Installation Method


*1)COPPER PLATE

If Ship’s Main AC100V

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 - +

*1)D1 Ship’s Main


*1)D1 or D2 100,230VAC

*Use isolated power supply

(JRC 30m)
(JRC 40m)

9-6
NWZ-510SDW

*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2


Main Display

*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2


2+ 1 ORG
2- 2 YEW P11
3+ GRN +RED
3 1 +
3- BLU -BLK
4 2
5 PUR
1+ GRY
6 P12
7 WHT 4BLU
PNK
1 Tx+
8 3GRN
+ RED 2 Tx-
+
SHIELD 3 GND
S 2YEW
- BLK 4 Rx+
1- - 1ORG
12 5 Rx-
6GRY
6 NO
*1)TTYCSLA-4 7WHT
7 C
9BLK
8 NC

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)

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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

If Ship’s Main AC100V

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 - +

*1)D1 Ship’s Main


*1)D1 or D2 100,230VAC

*Use isolated power supply


CQD-10 CGC-300B
JUNCTION BOX External Buzzer

(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/

*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2


3-
5 4
WHITE DATA2

*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2


2+
6 connector
7
B GREEN
2- BROWN
8
9 *2)Connection cable
10
PINK CFQ-9002 (JRC 5m)
11
SKYBLUE

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)

JLN-741N DOPPLER LOG OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM


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Chapter 9 Installation Method 9-8


Chapter 10 Maintenance and
Inspection

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.

For maintenance, inspection of the internal section of the equipment, request


the store, nearest JRC agent, JRC marine service department, sales
department, regional office, branch or sales office.
In case you find smoke, unusual odor or extreme high heat coming from the
equipment, turn off the power 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 fire or
an electric shock.

10.1 Routine Maintenance 10


The life of equipment is determined by the degree of routine maintenance and inspection conditions.
To constantly maintain the equipment in good condition, it is recommended to carry out regular
inspection. This prevents equipment faults.
Regularly carry out the inspections that are listed in the table.
CAUTION
• Before inspecting the equipment, make sure that the power supply and the breaker are turned
off.
• Do not use any organic solvent such as thinner or benzene to clean the surface of the
equipment. Failure to comply damages the surface coating. Clean the surface by removing any
rubbish and dust and wipe the surface with a clean cloth.

Maintenance and inspection method

Item Maintenance inspection


Remove any stains from the panel surface, knobs, switches, top cover,
and bottom cover by gently wiping with a dry cloth. Clean thoroughly the
Cleaning
blades of the air vent to improve the air flow. To clean the display, use a
solution of mild soap and water, if needed.
Check for any loose screws, nuts, knobs, switches, and connectors and
Loose parts
correctly tighten any loose parts.
Check the connections of equipment cables and connectors to ensure
Cable connection
that they are connected properly.
When the power supply fuse is blown, replace the fuse after thoroughly
Fuse
checking the cause.

10-1 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection


10.2 Countermeasures for Abnormalities
and Faults
When any of the following symptoms is detected, contact the store, nearest JRC agent, JRC marine
service department, sales department, regional office, branch or sales office.
• The screen is blank or the power is not supplied to the equipment even if the power supply button is
pressed.
• Smoke, abnormal odor, or abnormal high temperature is detected.

In this case, turn off the power supply and breaker immediately.

The contact method can be found in back spine cover of this manual.

10.3 Repair unit


Repair units and their models are shown below.
Model Name No. Name Model Remarks
1 Terminal board CQD7040
NQA-7040
2 Power supply unit UZP-150-24-J0E3-K
1 Processor circuit CDC7400
2 TX/RX circuit CMN7400
NJC-70S 3 I/F circuit CDF7400
4 Power circuit CBD7400
5 Power supply unit UZP-150-48-J0E

Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection 10-2


10.4 Troubleshooting
JLN- JLN- JLN- JLN-
Fault symptom Assumed cause Countermeasure
740A 740N 741A 741N
The power supply is Power is not supplied Check if the wiring
not turned on even if from the on-board from the distribution
the power switch is distribution board. board is normal.
   
pressed. Check that the
distribution board
circuit breaker is ON.
The fuse that is After checking that the
connected to the wiring is normal,
   
power cable has been replace the fuse.
blown.
The display switch is Contact JRC Sales
faulty. Department, or your
    nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
No screen is The screen brightness Adjust the brightness.
displayed on the LCD     of the LCD unit is set (Refer to 3.1.2, 5.1.2,
unit. too low. and 7.1.1.)
The LCD unit is faulty. Contact JRC Sales
Department, or your
    nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Ship speed is not The model setting is Contact JRC Sales
displayed. incorrect. Department, or your 10
    nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
The sensitivity of the The touch position is Modify the touch
touch panel is low.   shifted. position. (Refer to
4.1.3.1.)
The LCD unit is faulty. Contact JRC Sales
Department, or your
  nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Alert, “NO BUBBLE Bubble detection Contact JRC Sales
REFERENCE”, is reference data is not Department, or your
displayed.   set. nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
“NO BUBBLE” alert is Bubble detection Contact JRC Sales
displayed. reference data is not Department, or your
  set. nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Missing data The water depth is too Since a ship speed
low. cannot be measured
    when the water depth
is lower than 3 m,
check the water depth.

10-3 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Inspection


JLN- JLN- JLN- JLN-
Fault symptom Assumed cause Countermeasure
740A 740N 741A 741N
The ship speed that is The ship speed Contact JRC Sales
displayed is obviously correction setting is Department, or your
slow.     incorrect. nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Alert “HW NWZ-510SDW is Contact JRC Sales
ERROR.NWZ-150.” is faulty. Department, or your
displayed.  nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Alert “HW ERROR NWZ-4640 is faulty. Contact JRC Sales
DISPLAY” is Department, or your
displayed.  nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Alert “HW CQD-7040 in Contact JRC Sales
ERROR.NQA-7040” is NQA-7040 is faulty. Department, or your
displayed.  nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Alert “HW ERROR CQD-7040 in Contact JRC Sales
DISTRIBUTOR” is NQA-7040 is faulty. Department, or your
displayed.  nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Alert “HW CDF-7400 in NJC-70 Contact JRC Sales
ERROR.JNC-70” is is faulty. Department, or your
displayed.  nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
Alert “HW ERROR CDF-7400 in NJC-70 Contact JRC Sales
SIGNAL is faulty. Department, or your
PROCESSOR” is  nearest branch, sales
displayed. office, or our
distributor.
There is a large Impact from the tidal Check if there is any
difference with the current and wind impact of tidal current
ship speed relative to     and wind by using a
land meter. current meter and an
anemometer.
The ship speed Contact JRC Sales
correction setting is Department, or your
    incorrect. nearest branch, sales
office, or our
distributor.
“UNIT” is set to m/s ⇔ Check the “UNIT”
kn unintentionally. setting. (Refer to
   
4.1.3.7, 5.2.1, and
8.1.2.7.)
The power supply Main display Turn off the power
cannot be turned off. NWZ-510SDW and supply of the
distribution processor distribution processing
NQA-7040 cannot by pressing switch
 communicate correctly. “S1” and check the
communication
between the main
display and the
distribution processor.

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JLN- JLN- JLN- JLN-
Fault symptom Assumed cause Countermeasure
740A 740N 741A 741N
Alert “OVER SPEED Ship speed through Check the speed limit
STW” is displayed. water exceeded the setting. (Refer to
   
speed limit setting 4.1.3.8 and 6.1.3.4.)
range.
The date and time The data is not Check the
that are displayed on corrected from the communication line
  
alert are incorrect. input from the GPS with the GPS sensor.
sensor.
The power supply is Since the CQD-7040
left in the Off state for super capacitor has
one week or longer. discharged, reset it
  manually. When the
power supply is turned
on again, charging
starts.
The power supply is Since the
left in the Off state for NWZ-510SDW super
one week or longer. capacitor has
discharged, reset it
 
manually. When the
power supply is turned
on again, charging
starts.
Although an alert is The NWZ-510SDW Contact JRC Sales
displayed in the alert alert is set to OFF. Department, or your
list, the alert icon   nearest branch, sales
remains in the normal office, or our
state. distributor.
The ship speed that is The analog full scale Contact JRC Sales 10
displayed by the setting is incorrect. Department, or your
analog display seems   nearest branch, sales
to be incorrect. office, or our
distributor.
The ship speed Influence of the When the function is
changes significantly bubbles accumulated not recovered during
or cannot be around the transducer sailing, contact JRC
measured, or missing     radiation face. Sales Department, or
data occurs during Bubble entrainment your nearest branch,
sailing. due to sailing over the sales office, or our
trail of another ship. distributor.
Influence of the When the function is
bubbles accumulated not recovered after
around the transducer leaving the port,
radiation face. contact JRC Sales
   
The bubbles produced Department, or your
at pier docking are nearest branch, sales
accumulated at the office, or our
bottom of the ship distributor.

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Chapter 11 After-Sales Service
11.1 Requesting Repair
When suspecting “fault”, stop using the equipment and contact the store, nearest JRC agent, JRC
marine service department, sales department, regional office, branch or sales office.

 Repair under the warranty period


When the equipment becomes faulty while it is used in the normal utilization condition according to the
description/instruction in the instruction manual, the distributor or JRC will repair the equipment without
charge. If the equipment becomes faulty due to mishandling, negligence, or for a reason beyond
control such as natural disaster or fire, repair is charged.

 Repair beyond the warranty period


When the functions can be recovered by repair, JRC will repair the equipment with charge according to
the customer’s request.

 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

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11-1 Chapter 11 After-Sales Service


11.2 Recommendation of Inspection and
Maintenance
The performance may deteriorate due to the aging of parts although the degree varies depending on
the utilization condition. For the inspection and maintenance separate from the normal maintenance,
contact the store, nearest JRC agent, JRC marine service department, sales department, regional
office, branch or sales office.
This service is charged.

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.

Chapter 11 After-Sales Service 11-2


Chapter 12 Disposal

Disposal treatment of this equipment must comply with the rules and
regulations of the Government or the local government.

Disposal of this equipment


Disposal treatment of this equipment must comply with the regulations or rules of the Government or
the local government that controls the location of the disposal.

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Chapter 12 Disposal 12-2


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Chapter 13 Specification
13.1. General Specification
13.1.1. JLN-740A
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
Sailing display range 0 to 999999.99NM
(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 50 W 60VA (for 100VAC)
50 W 150VA (for 230VAC)
Power consumption of resource alert circuit 0.25 W (normal condition)
0.5 W (when power fail alert happening)

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)

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13.1.3. JLN-741A
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
Sailing display range 0 to 999999.99NM
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 30VA (for 100VAC)
20 W 75VA (for 230VAC)

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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13.2. JLN-740A/741A Main Display
NWZ-510SDW
CAUTION JLN-741A/741N does not use NWZ-510SDW

13.2.1. Display Unit


Display unit 5-inch color LCD, 480(H) × 800(V) pixels (WVGA)
Pixel pitch 0.135 mm
Operation buttons Touch panel and power supply button
Backlight (LED) LCD and power supply button
Maximum luminance 300 cd/m2 or more (when maximum luminance is set)
Viewing distance 1m
Minimum character visually distance 30 cm
Fore/after speed visually distance 4.6 m
Dimmer function adjustments Selection from daytime(DAY), intermediate(DUSK),
nighttime(NIGHT) and 17-level

13.2.2. Electrical Specifications


Power supply voltage 24VDC (18V to 34V)
Power consumption About 8 W

13.2.3. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -15°C to +55°C (IEC 60945 ed.4 Protected equipment)
Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C
Protection level Equivalent to IP22 (front at installation of flush-mount)
Vibration Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4 13
EMC Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
Compass safety distance 0.1 m (STD), 0.1 m (STEER) 1

13.2.4. Mechanical Specifications


External size 96 mm (width) × 180 mm (height) × 80 mm (depth), protrusions
excluded
Mass 1.2 kg
Color Munsell N2.5
Mounting Desktop or flush-mount

13-3 Chapter 13 Specification


13.2.5. External Interface
[JLN-741A configuration]
IEC 61162-1 Output: 2ch

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13.3. JLN-740N/741N Main Display NWZ-4640
CAUTION JLN-741A/741N does not use NWZ-4640

13.3.1. Display Unit


Display unit 4.5 inch monochrome LCD 128 × 64 dots
Pixel pitch 0.74 mm
Backlight White LED or orange LED (selectable)
Dimmer Levels 4 levels (Bright, Medium, Dark, OFF)
Dimmer control Key or external dimmer unit
Contrast 13 levels
Key 12 keys Operation buttons
Viewing distance 1m
Fore/after speed visual distance 8.0 m

13.3.2. Electrical Specifications


Power supply voltage 12/24VDC (10.8V to 31.2V)
Power consumption Less than 2.5 W
Memory backup Flash memory

13.3.3. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -15°C to +55°C (IEC 60945 ed.4 Protected equipment)
Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C
Protection level Equivalent to IP55
Vibration Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
EMC Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
Compass safety distance 0.1 m (STD), 0.1 m (STEER) 13

13.3.4. Mechanical Specifications 1


External size 142(W) × 142(H) × 92(D) mm (without Base unit)
175(W) × 162(H) × 92(D) mm (Include Base unit)
Mass 0.8 kg
Body Color Munsell N2.5
Installation Desktop or flush-mount

13.3.5. External interface


[JLN-741N configuration]
IEC 61162-1 Output: 1ch

13-5 Chapter 13 Specification


13.4. Distribution Processor NQA-7040
CAUTION JLN-741A/741N does not use NQA-7040

13.4.1. Electrical Specifications


Power supply voltage 100/230VAC (90V to 253V)
Power consumption Maximum 30 W (include sensor and displays power)

13.4.2. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -15°C to +55°C (IEC 60945 ed.4 Protected equipment)
Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C
Protection level IP22
Vibration Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
EMC Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
Compass safety distance 0.8 m (STD), 0.4 m (STEER)

13.4.3. Mechanical Specifications


External size 300 mm (width) × 490 mm (height) × 130 mm (depth), protrusions
excluded
Mass About 6 kg
Color Munsell N2.5

13.4.4. External Interface


IEC 61162-1 Input: 1ch (RMC/ZDA)
Output: 8ch (VBW/VLW) For the details, refer to 13.11.
Alert Power supply alert/system alert/speed alert/serial alert input/output
Distance counter pulse output 1ch
Log pulse output 2ch
Remote display unit 1 system 2ch
Analog display unit 1 system 2ch
Analog dimmer input 1ch
Serial dimmer input/output 1ch
IEC 61162-450 For the details, refer to 13.11.2.

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13.5. Signal Processor NJC-70S

13.5.1. Electrical Specifications


Power supply voltage 100/230VAC (90V to 253V)
Power consumption Maximum of 19 W

13.5.2. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -15°C to +55°C (IEC 60945 ed.4 Protected equipment)
Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C
Protection level IP55
Vibration Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
EMC Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
Compass safety distance 0.2 m (STD), 0.1 m (STEER)

13.5.3. Mechanical Specifications


External size 315 mm (width) × 422 mm (height) × 197 mm (depth), protrusions
excluded
Mass About 5.5 kg
Color Munsell N2.5

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13-7 Chapter 13 Specification


13.6. Transducer mounting NKF-547

13.6.1. Electrical Specifications


Operation frequency 2 MHz
Oscillator CFT-022C

13.6.2. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -3°C to +40°C
Storage temperature range -10°C to +70°C
Transducer mounting water pressure resistance 600 kPa (6 bar) for 12 h

13.6.3. Mechanical Specifications


External size φ135 × 130 mm
Mass 17.0 kg
Cable 30 m

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13.7. Transducer mounting (Option)
NKF-531E

13.7.1. Electrical Specifications


Operation frequency 2 MHz
Oscillator CFT-023C

13.7.2. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -3°C to +40°C
Storage temperature range -10°C to +70°C
Transducer mounting water pressure resistance 600 kPa (6 bar) for 12 h

13.7.3. Mechanical Specifications


External size 467.5 × 175 × 390 mm
Mass 48.0 kg
Cable 40 m

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13-9 Chapter 13 Specification


13.8. Remote Display (Optional)
NWZ-650SDR
CAUTION JLN-741A/741N does not use NWZ-650SDR

13.8.1. Display Unit


Display unit 6.5-inch color LCD, 480(H) × 640(V) pixels (VGA)
Pixel pitch 0.207 mm
Operation buttons Touch panel and power supply button
Backlight (LED) LCD and power supply button
Maximum luminance 300 cd/m2 or more (Default brightness value is ‘Maximum Dim+
level’)
Viewing distance 1.2 m
Fore/after speed visual distance 5.7 m
Dimmer function adjustments Selection from daytime, intermediate, nighttime and 17-level

13.8.2. Electrical Specifications


Power supply voltage 24VDC (18V to 34V)
Power consumption About 10 W

13.8.3. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -15°C to +55°C (IEC 60945 ed.4 Protected equipment)
Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C
Protection level Equivalent to IP22 (front at installation of flush-mount)
Vibration Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
EMC Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
Compass safety distance 0.1 m (STD), 0.1 m (STEER)

13.8.4. Mechanical Specifications


External size 160 mm (width) × 180 mm (height) × 80 mm (depth), protrusions
excluded
Mass 1.4 kg
Color Munsell N2.5

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13.9. Remote Display (Optional)
NWZ-840SDR
CAUTION JLN-741A/741N does not use NWZ-840SDR

13.9.1. Display Unit


Display unit 8.4-inch color LCD, 800(H) × 600(V) pixels (SVGA)
Pixel pitch 0.213 mm
Operation buttons Touch panel and power supply button
Backlight (LED) LCD and power supply button
Maximum luminance 300 cd/m2 or more (Default brightness value is ‘Maximum Dim+
level’)
Viewing distance 1.2 m
Fore/after speed visual distance 5.7 m
Dimmer function adjustments Selection from daytime, intermediate, nighttime and 17-level

13.9.2. Electrical Specifications


Power supply voltage 24VDC (18V to 34V)
Power consumption About 11 W

13.9.3. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -15°C to +55°C (IEC 60945 ed.4 Protected equipment)
Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C
Protection level Equivalent to IP22 (front at installation of flush-mount) 13
Vibration Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
EMC Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4 1
Compass safety distance 0.1 m (STD), 0.1 m (STEER)

13.9.4. Mechanical Specifications


External size 240 mm (width) × 180 mm (height) × 80 mm (depth), protrusions
excluded
Mass 2.1 kg
Color Munsell N2.5

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13.10. MID (Optional) NWZ-4610
CAUTION JLN-741A/741N does not use NWZ-4610

13.10.1. Display Unit


Display unit 4.5-inch black-and-white LCD, 128 × 64 pixels
Pixel pitch 0.74 mm
Backlight White LED or Orange LED (switched by setting)
Dimmer function adjustments 4-level (bright, intermediate, dark, off)
Dimmer control Button or dimmer unit
Contrast 13-level
Operation buttons 12 buttons
Memory backup Flash memory

13.10.2. Electrical Specifications


Power supply voltage 12/24VDC (10.8V to 31.2V)
Power consumption Below 2.5 W

13.10.3. Environmental Requirements


Operating temperature range -15°C to +55°C (IEC 60945 ed.4 Protected equipment)
Storage temperature range -20°C to +70°C
Vibration Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
EMC Complies with IEC 60945 ed.4
Protection level Equivalent to IP55

13.10.4. Mechanical Specifications


External size 142 mm (width) × 142 mm (height) × 92 mm (depth) without desk rack
175 mm (width) × 162 mm (height) × 92 mm (depth) with desk rack
Mass 0.8 kg
Rack color Munsell N4/N2.5
Installation Desktop or flush-mount

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13.11. JLN-740A/N Data Format

13.11.1. IEC 61162-1 Input/Output Data

13.11.1.1. Output data


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
IEC 61162-1.

Data Sentences
CAUTION The length of each sentence is variable. Make sure that sentences of
any length can be received.

IEC 61162-1 No.1 4 ports


IEC 61162-1 No.2 4 ports
VBW : Dual ground/water speed (JLN-740/741 outputs speed over water only)
VLW : Dual ground/water distance (JLN-740/741 outputs distance over water only)
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Serial Alarm 1 port
ALR : Set alarm state 1
ALF : Alert sentence
ALC: Cyclic alert list
ARC: Alert command refused
HBT : Monitoring communication enabled/disabled

Dimmer Serial 1 port


DDC : Display dimming control

13-13 Chapter 13 Specification


Output data format

■ VBW – Dual ground/water speed


Version 1.5
$VDVBW, uxx.xx,uxx.xx,A,uxx.xx,uxx.xx,A<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6
Version 2.1
$VDVBW, x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A *hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 11

Version 2.3, 4.0, IEC 61162-1


$VDVBW, x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,A,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 : Fore/after speed over water, knots “-“ = astern


2 : Transverse speed over water, knots “-“ = port
3 : Status: speed over water, A = data valid, V = data invalid
4 : Fore/after speed over the ground, knots “-“ = astern
5 : Transverse speed over the ground, knots “-“ = port
6 : Status: speed over the ground, A = data valid, V = data invalid
7 : Stern starboard/port speed over water, knots “-“ = port
8 : Status: stern speed over water, A = data valid, V = data invalid
9 : Stern starboard/port speed over the ground, “-“ = port
10 : Status: stern speed over the ground, A = data valid, V = data invalid
11 : Checksum

■ VLW – Dual ground/water distance


Version 1.5
$VDVLW, xxxx.x,N,xxx.xx,N<CR><LF>
1 2

Version 2.1, 2.3


$VDVLW, x.x,N,x.x,N *hh<CR><LF >
1 2 3

1 : Total distance, nautical miles


2 : Trip distance, nautical miles
3 : Checksum

Version 4.0, IEC 61162-1


$VDVLW, x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5

1 : Total water distance, nautical miles


2 : Trip distance over water, nautical miles
3 : Total distance over the ground, nautical miles
4 : Trip distance over the ground, nautical miles
5 : Checksum

Chapter 13 Specification 13-14


■ ALR – Set alarm state 1
$VDALR, hhmmss.ss, xxx, A, A, c-c *hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6

1 : Time of alarm condition change, UTC


2 : Unique alarm number (identifier) at alarm source
3 : Alarm condition (A = threshold exceeded, V = not exceeded)
4 : Alarm’s acknowledge state, A = acknowledged, V =
unacknowledged
5 : Alarm’s description text
6 : Checksum

■ ALF – Alert sentence


$VDALF,x,x,x,hhmmss.ss,a,a,a,aaa,x.x,x.x,x.x,x,c---c*hh <CR><LF>
123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14

1 :Total number of ALF sentences for this message, 1 to 2


2 : Sentence number, 1 to 2
3 : Sequential message identifier, 0 to 9
4 : Time of last change
5 : Alert category, A, B or C
6 : Alert priority, E, A, W or C
7 : Alert state, A, S, N, O, U or V
8 : Manufacturer mnemonic code
9 : Alert identifier
10 : Alert instance, 1 to 999999
11 : Revision counter, 1 to 99
12 : Escalation counter, 0 to 9
13 : Alert text
14 : Checksum

■ ALC – Cyclic alert list


$VDALC,xx,xx,xx,x.x,aaa,x.x,x.x,x.x,……,aaa,x.x,x.x,x.x*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 34 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 9
13

1 : Total number of sentences for this message, 01 to 99 1


2 : Sentence number, 01 to 99
3 : Sequential message identifier, 00 to 99
4 : Number of alert entries
5 : Manufacturer mnemonic code
6 : Alert identifier
7 : Alert instance
8 : Revision counter
9 : Checksum

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■ ARC – Alert command refused
$ VDARC, hhmnss.ss, aaa, x.x, x.x, c*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 56

1 : Release time
2 : Alert specifically defined by the manufacturer
3 : Alert ID
4 : Alert instance
5 : Rejected alert command
6 : Checksum

■ HBT – Monitoring communication enabled/disabled


$ VDHBT, x.x, A, x*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 34

1 : Repetition cycle setting


2 : Equipment status
3 : Sequence number
4 : Checksum

■ DDC – Display dimming control


$VDDDC,a,xx,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
12 345

1 : Display dimming preset


2 : Brightness percentage 00 to 99
3 : Color palette
4 : Sentence Status Flag
5 : Checksum

13.11.1.2. Input data


Protocol
Baud rate : 4800
Data bit : 8 bit
Parity : none
Start bit : 1 bit
Stop bit : 1 bit
interval : Automatic (Automatic reception by the transmission cycle)
version : IEC 61162-1

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

Dimmer Serial 1 port


DDC : Display dimming control

Input data format

■ RMC – Recommended minimum specific GNSS data


$--RMC,hhmmss.ss,A,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x.x,x.x,xxxxxx,x.x,a,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 : UTC clock time


2 : Status A=Valid V=Invalid
3 : Latitude, N/S
4 : Longitude, E/W
5 : Speed over ground, knots
6 : Traveling bearing (degree)
7 : UTC Day, month, year
8 : Epoch reduction E/W
9 : Mode Indicator
A : GPS positioning
D : DGPS positioning
N : Not positioning
S : Simulation mode
10 : Navigational status
11 : Checksum

■ ZDA – Time and date


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$--ZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 56 7
1
1 : UTC clock time
2 : Day, 01 to 31 (UTC)
3 : Month, 01 to 12 (UTC)
4 : Year (UTC)
5 : Local zone hours, 00 h to ±13 h
6 : Local zone minutes, 00 to ±59
7 : Checksum

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■ ACK – Acknowledge alarm
$--ACK, xxx*hh<CR><LF>
1 2

1 :Alarm number
2 :Checksum

■ ACN (Alarm command)


$--ACN,hhmmss.ss,aaa,x.x,x.x,c,a*hh <CR><LF>
1 2 3 4567

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

■ HBT – Monitoring communication enabled/disabled


$--HBT, x.x, A, x*hh<CR><LF>
1 234

1 : Repetition cycle setting


2 : Equipment status
3 : Sequence number
4 : Checksum

■ DDC – Display dimming control


$--DDC,a, xx,a,a*hh<CR><LF>
1 234 5

1 : Display dimming preset


2 : Brightness percentage 00 to 99
3 : Color palette
4 : Sentence Status Flag
5 : Checksum

Chapter 13 Specification 13-18


1
13.11.2. IEC 61162-450 I/F

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

13

13-19 Chapter 13 Specification


13.12. JLN-741A/N Data Format

13.12.1. IEC 61162-1 Output Data

13.12.1.1. Output data

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)

Chapter 13 Specification 13-20


Output data format
1

■ VBW – Dual ground/water speed


Version 1.5
No VBW sentence output

Version 2.1
$VDVBW, x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A *hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 11

Version 2.3, 4.0, IEC 61162-1


$VDVBW, x.x,x.x,A,x.x,x.x,A,x.x,A,x.x,A*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

1 : Fore/after speed over water, knots “-“ = astern


2 : Transverse speed over water, knots “-“ = port
3 : Status: speed over water A = data valid, V = data invalid
4 : Fore/after speed over the ground, knots “-“ = astern
5 : Transverse speed over the ground, knots “-“ = port
6 : Status: speed over the ground A = data valid, V = data invalid
7 : Stern starboard/port speed over water, knots “-“ = port
8 : Status: stern speed over water A = data valid, V = data invalid
9 : Stern starboard/port speed over the ground “-“ = port
10 : Status: stern speed over the ground A = data valid, V = data invalid
11 : Checksum

■ VLW – Dual ground/water distance


Version 1.5
$VDVLW, xxxx.x,N,xxx.xx,N<CR><LF>
1 2

Version 2.1, 2.3


$VDVLW, x.x,N,x.x,N *hh<CR><LF > 13
1 2 3

1 : Total distance, nautical miles 1


2 : Trip distance, nautical miles
3 : Checksum

Version 4.0, IEC 61162-1


$VDVLW, x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N,x.x,N*hh<CR><LF>
1 2 3 4 5

1 : Total water distance, nautical miles


2 : Trip distance over water, nautical miles
3 : Total distance over the ground, nautical miles
4 : Trip distance over the ground, nautical miles
5 : Checksum

13-21 Chapter 13 Specification


13.13. About Chinese version RoHS

有害物质的名称及含量
(Names & Content of hazardous substances)

形式名(Type): JLN-740A/740N/741A/741N 名称(Name): Doppler Log

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)

本表格依据SJ/T 11364 的规定编制。


(This table is prepared in accordance with the provisions of SJ/T 11364.)
○:表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在GB/T 26572 标准规定的限量要求以下。
(Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the requirement in GB/T
26572.)
×:表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出GB/T 26572 标准规定的限量要求。
    (Indicates that this hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit
requirement

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

Chapter 13 Specification 13-22


Appendix A Menu list
A.1 Display menu list (NWZ-510SDW, NWZ-650SDR/NWZ-840SDR)
The menus for the main display (NWZ-510SDW) and remote display (NWZ-650SDR and
NWZ-840SDR) are listed below.
User
Main display

Remote display

settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
equipment
Current Change

TOUCH CAL TOUCH adjustment of the


  (TOUCH SCREEN SCREEN touch
CALIBRATION) CALIBRATION position
Rough adjustment
  THEME ILLUMINATION DAY,DUSK,NIGHT of
brightness
YEAR 2000 to 2037 Year
JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,
DATE TIME
MONTH MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG, Month
(DATE/TIME[1/2])
  SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC
DAY 1 to last day of a month Day
HOUR 0 to 23 Hour
(DATE/TIME[2/2])
MINUTE 0 to 59 Minute
Version of main
Display ver.: NWZ-510SDW
display
Version of
distribution
DP Proc .ver.: NQA-7040
processor
(JLN-740A only)
Signal processor
SP Ctrl ver.: NJC-70S
control version
Signal processor
SP Calc ver.: NJC-70S computation
version
Signal processor
SP FPGA ver.: NJC-70S
FPGA version
Serial number of
ABOUT main display
 Display ser.: Display only NWZ-510SDW
Main display Note: 0000000 is
displayed
Serial number of
main display
DP ser.: NQA-7040 (JLN-740A only)
Note: 0000000 is
displayed
Serial number of
main display
SP ser.: NJC-70S
Note: 0000000 is
displayed
Serial number of
main display
Transducer ser.: NKF-547
Note: 0000000 is
displayed
Version of remote
MF ver.:
display
ABOUT NWZ-650SDR Serial number of
 Display only
Remote display NWZ-840SDR main display
MF ser.:
Note: 0000000 is
displayed
APP A
Setting of IP
IP ADDRESS
address
ETH CONFIG
Each device Setting of subnet
(ETHERNET) SUBNET MASK
mask
GATEWAY Setting of gateway
UART 0,UART 1,UART
UART Setting of port
2,UART 3
ADV UART CONFIG
NONE,ODD,EVEN,
SET (UART [1/2]) PARITY Setting of parity bit
FORCED 1,FORCED 0
(ADVA STOP BITS 1,2 Setting of stop bit
NCED
Setting of data bit
  SETTI DATA BITS 5,6,7,8
length
NGS) (UART [2/2])
4800,9600,19200,
BAUD RATE Setting of baud rate
38400,57600,115200
Commo
n*1 UART 0 Monitor of UART 0
SERIAL MON UART 1 Monitor of UART 1
Display only
(SERIAL MONITOR) UART 2 Monitor of UART 2
UART 3 Monitor of UART 3
RESET
(EXECUTE FACTORY RESET Reset of display
RESET)
LOG LOG Display only Display of log

A-1 Appendix A Menu list


NNN-21
TALKER ** Setting of talker
NMEA TALKER Doppler
(DDC) Setting of used /
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED
unused
NNN-21
TALKER ** Setting of talker
Doppler
(JRCM)
Setting of used /
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED
unused
Setting of
ALERT ON/OFF ALART ENABLED, DISABLED
Enabled/Disabled
ETHERNET,UART 0,UART
CENTRL DIM 1,
INPUT
(CENTRAL DIMMER) UART 2,UART
ADV 3,ANY,NONE
SET NMEA,XMODEM,MODBUS
(ADVA UART CONFIG
PROTOCOL MASTER,
NCED (UART [2/2])
 PHONE,NONE
SETTI
TALKER VD Setting of talker
NGS) NMEA TALKER
Doppler Setting of used /
Main (VBW) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED
unused
display
TALKER VD Setting of talker
(VLW) Doppler Setting of used /
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED
unused
User
Main display

Remote display

settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
equipment
Current Change

TALKER ** Setting of talker


NNN-21
(ACK) Setting of used /
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler
unused
TALKER VD Setting of talker
(ALF) Doppler Setting of used /
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED
unused
ADV TALKER VD Setting of talker
SET (ACM) Doppler Setting of used /
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED
(ADVA unused
NCED TALKER VD Setting of talker
 (HBT) Doppler Setting of used /
SETTI USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED
NGS) unused
Main TALKER ** Setting of talker
NNN-21
display (JRC) Setting of used /
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler
unused
SENTENCE DDC,NONE,VBW Setting of sentence
BY CHANGE,100,250,500,
INTERVAL[ms] Setting of interval
1000,2000
NMEA SET
MULTI,UART 0,UART
PORT 1,UART 2, Setting of port
UART 3,TCP,OFF
Setting of dimmer
INPUT ON,OFF DDC,NCM-227
CENTRL DIM input
(CENTRAL DIMMER) ETHERNET,NONE,UART 0, Setting of dimmer
OUTPUT
UART 1,UART 2,UART 3 output
UART CONFIG NMEA,XMODEM,PHONE,N
PROTOCOL Setting of protocol
(UART [2/2]) ONE
ADV
NMEA Setting of used /
SET TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED NNN-21
TALKE unused
(ADVA
R
NCED Setting of used /
 TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler
SETTIN unused
(VBW)
GS)
Setting of used /
Remote TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED NNN-21
unused
display (VLW)
Setting of used /
TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler
unused
Setting of used /
TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED NNN-21
unused
(HBT)
Setting of used /
TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler
unused
Setting the analog
DISP MODE ANALOG/ ANALOG,
 display /
(DISPLAY MODE SETTINGS) DIGITAL DIGITAL
digital display
Setting of the
  DIGITS Number of digits 1,2 number of decimal
digits
Setting the speed
  UNITS SPEED kn,m/s
unit
Setting of vessel
UPPER -40 to 40,OFF
speed upper limit
 SPEED LIMIT
Setting of vessel
LOWER -40 to 40,OFF
speed lower limit
TOTAL DIST
ADV Setting of total
(TOTAL DISTANCE TOTAL DIST. 0.00 to 999999.99
SDME distance
SETTINGS)
(ADVA Setting of demo
NCED INT/EXT INT,EXT
output
 SDME DEMO MODE
Setting of demo
SETTI PATTERN OFF,1 to 99
pattern
NGS)
MODEL MODEL RESET Resetting of model
Main
display SYS SYSTEM 18kn TEST ON,OFF Setting of 18kn test
TEST TEST[1/2] LOST ALERT ON,OFF Setting of alert test

Appendix A Menu list A-2


NW2 HW
ON,OFF JLN-740A only
SYSTEM ALERT
TEST[2/2] NQA HW ALERT ON,OFF JLN-740A only
NJC HW ALERT ON,OFF JLN-740A only
TRAN-SMIT AUTO START ON,OFF Setting of auto start
SPEED
-2..10,-5..10,
SCALE Setting of analog
ANALO ANALOG -4..20,-10..20,
(DISPLAY display
G SCALES -5..25,-6..30,
ADV MODE scale
-8..40
SDME SETTINGS)
(ADVA 10010701,
NCED 10010901, Setting of
SDME NWZ-650SDR 10011101, management

SETTI 10011301, number
NGS) MANAG NUMB
MANAGEMENT 10011501
Remot (MANAGEMENT
NUMBER 10011701,
e NUMBER SETTINGS)
display 10011901, Setting of
NWZ-840SDR 10012101, management
10012301, number
10012501
 ALERT LIST ALERT LIST Display only List of alert
 ALERT HIST ALERT HIST Display only History of alert
GNSS SOG,
SOG/STW NNN-21 Setting of
 SOG/STW DOPPLER SOG,DOPLER
(SOG/STW SETTINGS) Doppler SOG/STW
STW

* 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

A-3 Appendix A Menu list


 Display reset list
Main display(NWZ-510SDW)
ADV SET
Menu item Setting name Setting value
RESET
TOUCH SCREEN
TOUCH CAL (TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION) 
CALIBRATION
THEME ILLUMINATION DAY,DUSK,NIGHT
YEAR 2000 to 2037
JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,
DATE TIME
MONTH MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,
(DATE/TIME[1/2])
SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC
DAY End of 1 to MONTH
HOUR 0 to 23
(DATE/TIME[2/2])
MINUTE 0 to 59
IP ADDRESS 
ETH CONFIG
SUBNET MASK Each device 
(ETHERNET)
GATEWAY 
UART 0,UART 1,
UART 
UART 2,UART 3
UART CONFIG
NONE,ODD,EVEN,
(UART [1/2]) PARITY 
ADV SET FORCED 1,FORCED 0
(ADVANCED STOP BITS 1,2 
SETTINGS) DATA BITS 5,6,7,8 
Common (UART [2/2]) 4800,9600,19200,
BAUD RATE 
38400,57600,115200
NMEA TALKER
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(DDC)
(JRCM) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
ALERT ON/OFF
ALERT ENABLED,DISABLED 
(ALERT ON/OFF)
CENTRL DIM ETHERNET,UART 0,UART 1,
INPUT 
(CENTRAL DIMMER) UART 2,UART 3,ANY,NONE
NMEA,XMODEM,MODBUS
UART CONFIG
PROTOCOL MASTER, 
(UART [2/2])
PHONE,NONE
NMEA TALKER
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(VBW)
ADV SET (VLW) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(ADVANCED (ACK) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
SETTINGS) (ALF) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
Main display (ACM) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(HBT) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(JRC) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
SENTENCE DDC,NONE,VBW 
BY CHANGE,100,250,500,
INTERVAL[ms] 
NMEA SET 1000,2000
MULTI,UART 0,UART 1,UART 2,
PORT 
UART 3,TCP,OFF
DIGITS Number of digits 1,2 
UNITS SPEED kn,m/s 
UPPER -40 to 40,OFF
SPEED LIMIT
LOWER -40 to 40,OFF
TOTAL DIST
(TOTAL DISTANCE TOTAL DIST. 0.00 to 999999.99
SETTINGS)
INT/EXT INT,EXT 
ADV SDME DEMO MODE
PATTERN OFF,1 to 99 
(ADVANCED
SYSTEM 18kn TEST ON,OFF 
SDME SETTINGS)
TEST[1/2] LOST ALERT ON,OFF 
Main display SYS
NW2 HW ALERT ON,OFF 
TEST SYSTEM
NQA HW ALERT ON,OFF 
TEST[2/2]
NJC HW ALERT ON,OFF 
TRAN-SMIT AUTO START ON,OFF 

* 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.

Appendix A Menu list A-4


Remote display (NWZ-650SDR, NWZ-840SDR)
ADV SET
Menu item Setting name Setting value
RESET
TOUCH SCREEN
TOUCH CAL (TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION)
CALIBRATION
THEME ILLUMINATION DAY,DUSK,NIGHT 
YEAR 2000 to 2099
JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,
DATE TIME
MONTH MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,
(DATE/TIME[1/2])
SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC
DAY End of 1 to MONTH
HOUR 0 to 23
(DATE/TIME[2/2])
MINUTE 0 to 59
IP ADDRESS 
ETH CONFIG
SUBNET MASK Each device 
(ETHERNET)
GATEWAY 
UART 0,UART 1,
UART 
UART 2,UART 3
UART CONFIG
NONE,ODD,EVEN,
(UART [1/2]) PARITY 
ADV SET FORCED 1,FORCED 0
(ADVANCED STOP BITS 1,2 
SETTINGS) DATA BITS 5,6,7,8 
Common (UART [2/2]) 4800,9600,19200,
BAUD RATE 
38400,57600,115200
NMEA TALKER
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(DDC)
(JRCM) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
ALERT ON/OFF
ALERT ENABLED,DISABLED 
(ALERT ON/OFF)
INPUT ON,OFF 
CENTRL DIM ETHERNET,NONE,
(CENTRAL DIMMER) OUTPUT UART 0,UART 1, 
UART 2,UART 3
UART CONFIG NMEA,XMODEM,
ADV SET PROTOCOL 
(UART [2/2]) PHONE,NONE
(ADVANCED
NMEA TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
SETTINGS)
TALKER
Remote display TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(VBW)
TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(VLW)
TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
(HBT)
TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED 
DISP MODE ANALOG/ ANALOG,

(DISPLAY MODE SETTINGS) DIGITAL DIGITAL
UNITS SPEED kn,m/s 
SPEED
-2..10,-5..10,
SCALE
-4..20,-10..20,
ANALOG (DISPLAY ANALOG SCALES 
-5..25,-6..30,
MODE
-8..40
SETTINGS)
ADV SDME 10010701,
(ADVANCED 10010901,
SDME NWZ-650SDR 10011101,
SETTINGS) 10011301,
MANAG NUMB
Remote display MANAGEMENT 10011501
(MANAGEMENT NUMBER 
NUMBER 10011701,
SETTINGS)
10011901,
NWZ-840SDR 10012101,
10012301, APP A
10012501
GNSS SOG,
SOG/STW
SOG/STW DOPPLER SOG,DOPLER 
(SOG/STW SETTINGS)
STW

* 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.

A-5 Appendix A Menu list


A.2 Display menu list (NWZ-4640)

Main menu Submenu Range Remarks


1. DISPLAY 1. LCD
1. CONTRAST 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
2. DIMMER MAXIMUM 4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
3. DIMMER TYPICAL 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
4. DIMMER MINIMUM 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11
2. CLICK SOUND ON / OFF
3. DISPLAY SELECTION
1. DISPLAY1 OFF/SEG.1/2/3/4/SPECIAL/GRA.
SEGMENTATION1
1. DISPLAY
DOPPLER STW / TRIP / TOTAL
OFF
NORMAL / SPECIAL1
2. DISPLAY MODE / SPECIAL2 / AUTO RANGE
3. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF
4. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF
5. TIME 1-10sec
SEGMENTATION2
1. DISPLAY1/2 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
2. DISPLAY2/2 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
3. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF
4. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF
5. TIME 1-10sec
SEGMENTATION3
1. DISPLAY1/3 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
2. DISPLAY2/3 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
3. DISPLAY3/3 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
4. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF
5. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF
6. TIME 1-10sec
SEGMENTATION4
1. DISPLAY1/4 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
2. DISPLAY2/4 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
3. DISPLAY3/4 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
4. DISPLAY4/4 Same as DISPLAY 1/1
5. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF
6. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF
7. TIME 1-10sec
SPECIAL
1. DISPLAY STW1 / STW2 / STW3
2. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF
3. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF
4. TIME 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10sec
GRAPHIC
1. DISPLAY STW
2. AUTO SCREEN ON / OFF
3. SOUND SOUND1 / SOUND2 / OFF
4. TIME 1-10sec
2. DISPLAY2 Same as DISPLAY1 SPECIAL, STW2
3. DISPLAY3 Same as DISPLAY1 SPECIAL, STW1
4. DISPLAY4 Same as DISPLAY1 OFF
5. DISPLAY5 Same as DISPLAY1 OFF
6. DISPLAY6 Same as DISPLAY1 OFF
4. BACK LIGHT WHITE / ORANGE

Appendix A Menu list A-6


2. SYSTEM 1. UNIT
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
1. SPEED kn / m/s
) MODE
2. SMOOTHING
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
1. STW 10-240sec
) MODE
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
3. SPEED DEC. NUM 1,2
) MODE
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
3. LANG. 1. LANG. English /(Japanese)
) MODE
4. ALERT 1. SPEED
1. MAXIMUM -40 to +40kn
2. MINIMUM -40 to +40kn
3. CONFIRM
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
5. SENSOR 1. SPEED CORR -50 to +50%
) MODE
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
※1 2. NMEA 1.5/2.3/IEC
) MODE
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
※1 3. PULSE1 0-99 ×100P/NM
) MODE
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
※1 4. SCALE 10-40
) MODE
ADMIN( MAINTENACE
※1 5. CONFIRM
) MODE
6. DATE-TIME ※1 1. DATE JLN-740N only
※1 2. TIME JLN-740N only
※1 3. CONFIRM
7.ALERT HISTORY
8. ALERT LIST

* Set value of the underline is the value of the factory.


Initial values other than underline setting values (other than DISPLAY, SYSTEM, and LANG.) are the
initial values of the system's shipment.

* 1 item is not displayed in JLN-741N. For JLN - 741N, 6. Alert Relief, 7. Alert List.

APP A

A-7 Appendix A Menu list


Maintenance menu ___: Do not change this section.
Main menu Submenu Range Remarks
From 1 to 6 is same as Normal MENU
7. INTERFACE 1. DATA I/O
1. DATA IN/OUT1
NMEA Change prohibited
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE Change prohibited
1. VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 Transmission only
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW OFF Change prohibited
2. BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 Change prohibited
IEC
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW Transmission only
2. BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
2. DATA IN/OUT2
NMEA
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE Change prohibited
1. VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 Transmission only
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW OFF Transmission only
2. BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
IEC
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE Change prohibited
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW OFF Transmission only
2. BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
2. DATA IN/OUT3
NMEA Change prohibited
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE Change prohibited
1. VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 Transmission only
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW Transmission only
2. BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400 Change prohibited
IEC
1. DATA IN/OUT SEND/RECEIVE
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW Transmission only
2. BIT RATE 4800/9600/19200/38400
4. RS-485
NMEA
1. VERSION 1.5/2.1/2.3/4.0 Transmission only
SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW Transmission only
2. BIT RATE 38400/57600/76800/115200
IEC
1. SENTENCE Sentence list ACK VBW VLW OFF Transmission only
2. BIT RATE 38400/57600/76800/115200
5. CONTACT INPUT DIMMER/ACK
2. DIAGNOSIS -
ERROR LOG OUT -

* In the JLN - 741N, the normal menu is 1 to 5. Equipment menu will be 6 ~ 16.

Appendix A Menu list A-8


8.MAINTENANCE 1. INPUT DATA
2. DIAGNOSIS
1. DISPLAY DIAG
2. MONITOR TEST
3. BUZZER TEST
3. ERROR LOG
1. ALERT
2. ERROR LOG
4. SOFT VERSION
1. DISPLAY VER
1. APP VER
2. SERIAL NUMBER
3. BARCODE
5. TX ON/OFF
9. MASTER RESET 1. TOTAL RESET
1. TOTAL ADJ
2. DISPLAY RESET
1. DISPLAY
10. DEMO MODE 1. DEMO PATTERN -5 / 0 / 18 / 36 / 40 / OFF
11. SOFT UPDATE 1. DISPLAY
12. DISPLAY MODEL JLN-740N/JLN-741N
13. RS-485ID 1-10
14. DIMMER GROUP 1-10
15. DIMMER KEY/EXT DIMMER
16. AUTO START ON/OFF
17. SYSTEM TEST 1. 18kn TEST ON/OFF
2. LOST ALERT ON/OFF/SOG/DISPLAY
3. NWZ HW ALERT ON/OFF JLN-740N only
4. NQA HW ALERT ON/OFF JLN-740N only
5. NJC HW ALERT ON/OFF JLN-740N only
6. CONFIRM

* Set value of the underline is the value of the factory.


The initial value of the setting without underlining is the initial value of the system's shipping.

* In the JLN - 741N, the normal menu is 1 to 5. Equipment menu will be 6 ~ 16.

APP A

A-9 Appendix A Menu list


A.3 Maintenance software menu list
 JLN-740A, JLN-740N
Set value of the underline is the value of the factory.
User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change

VD4 Start Measure Measure Stopped, Started Start of transmission


VD6 Speed Calculation
Speed Correlation -50.0 to 0.0 to 50.0 Correction of ship speed
Configuration
VD10 Distance Reset Total Distance 0 to 0.0 to 999999.99 Setting of total distance
Transducer installation position
X:-999.9 to
-999.9 to 0.0 to 999.9 (port/starboard)
999.9[m]
* JLN-750 only
Transducer installation position
VD12 Vessel Size
Y:0.0 to 999.9[m] 0.0 to 999.9 (bow/stern)
Information
* JLN-750 only
Configuration
Vessel’s heading speed position
Y:0.0 to 999.9[m] 0.0 to 999.9
* JLN-750 only
Stern speed position
Y:0.0 to 999.9[m] 0.0 to 999.9
* JLN-750 only
VD14 Depth
Draft [m] -100.0 to 0.0 to +100.0 Draft
Configuration
Enabled : Red
TEST 18kn System test (18kn test)
Disabled : Green
Enabled : Red
LOST SPEED System test (lose speed alert)
Disabled : Green
Main Display HW Enabled : Red System test (Main Display hardware
VD18 System Test
ERROR Disabled : Green error)
Status
Distribution
Enabled : Red System test (distribution processor
Processor HW
Disabled : Green hardware error)
ERROR
Signal Processor Enabled : Red System test (signal processor hardware
HW ERROR Disabled : Green error)
System
Time(Year) 2000 to 2016 to 2037 System Time (Year)
2000-2037
System
1 to 12 System Time (Month)
Time(Month)
System
VD26 System Time 1 to 31 System Time (Day)
Time(Day)
First Settings Configuration
System
0 to 23 System Time (hour)
Time(Hour)
System
0 to 59 System Time (minute)
Time(Minute)
System
0 to 59 System Time (second)
Time(Second)
VD35 Transducer Model Name Up to 9 ASCII characters Model name (NKF-547/531E)
Mounting(NKF-547) Serial Number Up to 10 ASCII characters Serial number (NKF-547/531E)
Information Barcode Number Up to 13 ASCII characters Bar code number (NKF-547/531E)
Normal :
VD36 Signal
No Bubble Green Displayed
Processor(NJC-70S/D) Bubble detection reference abnormality
Reference Abnormal : only
Errors
Red
Remote NWZ-4610,NWZ-650SDR/
Select Remote display(1)
VD38 Remote Display Display(1) Type 840SDR
Configuration Remote NWZ-4610,NWZ-650SDR/
Select Remote display(2)
Display(2) Type 840SDR
VD39 Analog
Display(NWW-24/25/2 Analog Full Scale 20 to 30 to 40 Analog full scale
6) Configuration
VD44 LOG Pulse
LOG Pulse Type 100,200,400 LOG pulse type
Configuration
Not Use,Dimmer
Unit(NCM-227),Main
Display,Serial
VD48 Brightness Dimming
Dimmer(DDC),Serial Brightness control mode
Control Configuration Controller
ROT(DDC),Serial
GPS(DDC), Serial
Spare(DDC),Ethernet(DDC)
Use
Alert On Serial ALF/ACN/ALC/ARC/HBT, Serial alert type
VD85 Serial Alert Use ALR/ACK
Configuration Not Use,Use
“Rectified-unackn Whether “Rectified – Unacknowledged”
“Rectified-unacknowledged
owledged” State state is used by ALR or not

Appendix A Menu list A-10


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
VD1 Main
Display
Display(NWZ-510SD [d] 0 to 9999 Total operation time (Main display-Day)
only
W/NWZ-4640) Status
Display
[h] 0 to 23 Total operation time (Main display-Hour)
only
Display
[m] 0 to 59 Total operation time (Main display-Minute)
only
Normal :
VD1 Main
Green Display
Display(NWZ-510SD RAM Error RAM abnormality (Main display)
Abnormal : only
W/NWZ-4640) Status
Red
Normal :
Green Display
ROM Error ROM abnormality (Main display)
Abnormal : only
Red
Display Total operation time (distribution processor –
[d] 0 to 9999
only Day)
Display Total operation time (distribution processor –
[h] 0 to 23
only Time)
Display Total operation time (distribution processor –
[m] 0 to 59
only Minute)
Normal :
Green Display
Serial Error Serial IC abnormality (distribution processor)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
DAC Error DAC abnormality (distribution processor)
Abnormal : only
Red
VD2 Distribution
Processor(NQA-7040 Normal :
Green Display Ethernet IC abnormality (distribution
) Status Ethernet Error
Abnormal : only processor)
Red
Normal :
Green Display
RAM Error RAM abnormality (distribution processor)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
All Settings ROM Error ROM abnormality (distribution processor)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
EEPROM Green Display
EEPROM abnormality (distribution processor)
Error Abnormal : only
Red
Display
[d] 0 to 9999 Total operation time (signal processor – day)
only
Display
[h] 0 to 23 Total operation time (signal processor – hour)
only
Display Total operation time (signal processor –
[m] 0 to 59
only minute)
[degC] Display only Frame temperature (signal processor)
[Volt] Display only Power supply voltage (48V)

[Volt] Display only Power supply voltage (5V-Ch1)


VD3 Signal
Processor(NJC-70S/ [Volt] Display only Power supply voltage (5V-Ch2)
D) Status Normal :
Green Display
RAM Error RAM abnormality (control CPU)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
APP A
ROM Error ROM abnormality (control CPU)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
EEPROM Green Display
EEPROM abnormality (control CPU)
Error Abnormal : only
Red
VD4 Start Measure Measure Stopped,Started Start of transmission
VD6 Speed
Speed
Calculation -50.0 to 0.0 to 50.0 Correction of vessel speed
Correlation
Configuration
Normal :
Integrated Green Display
VD9 Alert Status Integrated alert flag
Alert Abnormal : only
Red

A-11 Appendix A Menu list


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
Normal :
Green Display
Lost Speed Lost speed alert (fore/after)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Lost Transverse Green Display
Lost speed alert (port/starboard)
Speed Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
Over Speed Fore/after vessel speed alert (upper limit)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
Low Speed Fore/after vessel speed alert (lower limit)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Bubble Green Display
Bubble detection
Detected Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Software Green Display
Software updated
Updated Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Maintenance Green Display
VD9 Alert Status Maintenance mode
Mode Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Reboot Green Display
Reboot required
Required Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
VD1 Alert PJRCM,VD,1 integrated alert
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
VD2 Alert PJRCM,VD,2 integrated alert
All Settings Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
VD3 Alert PJRCM,VD,3 integrated alert
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
VD36 Alert PJRCM,VD,36 integrated alert
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
VD47 Alert PJRCM,VD,47 integrated alert
Abnormal : only
Red
VD10 Distance Reset Total Distance 0 to 999999.99 Setting of total distance
Transducer installation position
X:-999.9 to
-999.9 to 0.0 to 999.9 (port/starboard)
999.9[m]
* JLN-750 only
VD12 Vessel Size Y:0.0 to Transducer installation position (bow/stern)
0.0 to 999.9
Information 999.9[m] * JLN-750 only
Configuration Y:0.0 to Fore speed position
0.0 to 999.9
999.9[m] * JLN-750 only
Y:0.0 to After speed position
0.0 to 999.9
999.9[m] * JLN-750 only
[deg] -180.0 to 0.0 to 180.0 Transducer angle correction (fore/after: Yaw)

[deg] -180.0 to 0.0 to 180.0 Transducer angle correction (fore/after: Pitch)


VD13 Transducer
Transducer angle correction (Port/starboard:
Angle Configuration [deg] -180.0 to 0.0 to 180.0
Yaw)
Transducer angle correction (Port/starboard:
[deg] -180.0 to 0.0 to 180.0
Roll)
VD14 Depth
Draft [m] -100.0 to 0.0 to +100.0 Draft
Configuration
VD18 System Test Enabled : Red
TEST 18kn System test (18kn test)
Status Disabled : Green

Appendix A Menu list A-12


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
Enabled : Red
LOST SPEED System test (Lost speed alert)
Disabled : Green
Main Display Enabled : Red
System test (Main display hardware error)
HW ERROR Disabled : Green
VD18 System Test Distribution
Enabled : Red System test (Distribution processor hardware
Status Processor HW
Disabled : Green error)
ERROR
Signal
Enabled : Red
Processor HW System test (Signal processor hardware error)
Disabled : Green
ERROR
Display
Ch1: 0 to 4096 Travelling wave (Ch1: Fore direction)
only
Display
Ch2: 0 to 4096 Travelling wave (Ch2: After direction)
VD19 Power Detect only
Value Display
Ch3: 0 to 4096 Travelling wave (Ch3: Starboard direction)
only
Display
Ch4: 0 to 4096 Travelling wave (Ch4: Port direction)
only
System
Time(Year) 2000 to 2016 to 2037 System Time (Year)
2000-2037
System
1 to 12 System Time (Month)
Time(Month)
System
VD26 System Time 1 to 31 System Time (Day)
Time(Day)
Configuration
System
0 to 23 System Time (Hour)
Time(Hour)
System
0 to 59 System Time (Minute)
Time(Minute)
System
0 to 59 System Time (Second)
Time(Second)
Display
NJC-70: 2.0,--- Supported frequency (NJC-70S/D)
only
All Settings
Display
CDC-7400(1): 2.0,--- Supported frequency (CDC-7400 (1))
only
VD27 Support Display
CDC-7400(2): 2.0,--- Supported frequency (CDC-7400 (2))
Frequency Status only
Display
CMN-7400(1): 2.0,--- Supported frequency (CMN-7400 (1))
only
Display
CMN-7400(2): 2.0,--- Supported frequency (CMN-7400 (2))
only
Model Name Up to 9 ASCII characters Model name (NKF-547/531E)
VD35 Transducer
Mounting(NKF-547) Serial Number Up to 10 ASCII characters Serial number (NKF-547/531E)
Information Barcode
Up to 13 ASCII characters Bar code number (NKF-547/531E)
Number
Normal :
No Bubble Green Displayed
Bubble detection reference abnormality
Reference Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
Power Fail(1) Transmission power alert (1 axis)
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
VD36 Signal
Processor(NJC-70S/D) Power Fail(2)
Green Display
Transmission power alert (2 axes) APP A
Abnormal : only
Errors
Red
Normal :
Green Display
PA Error(1) PA1 error
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
PA Error(2) PA2 error
Abnormal : only
Red

A-13 Appendix A Menu list


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
Normal :
Green Display
PA Error(3) PA3 error
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
PA Error(4) PA4 error
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
RSLT Error(1) RSLT1 error
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
RSLT Error(2) RSLT2 error
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
RSLT Error(3) RSLT3 error
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Green Display
RSLT Error(4) RSLT4 error
Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Frequency Green Display
Frequency detection abnormality (Ch1)
Measure Error Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Frequency Green Display
Frequency detection abnormality (Ch2)
Measure Error Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
VD36 Signal
Frequency Green Display
All Settings Processor(NJC-70S/D) Frequency detection abnormality (Ch3)
Measure Error Abnormal : only
Errors
Red
Normal :
Frequency Green Display
Frequency detection abnormality (Ch4)
Measure Error Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
FPGA
Green Display
Configuration FPGA configuration abnormality (1 axis)
Abnormal : only
Fail
Red
Normal :
FPGA
Green Display
Configuration FPGA configuration abnormality (2 axes)
Abnormal : only
Fail
Red
Normal :
Supported Green Display
Supported frequency abnormality
Frequency Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
High Green Display
Signal processor temperature abnormality
Temperature Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Voltage Green Display
Voltage abnormality (signal processor 48V)
Error(48V) Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Voltage Green Display
Voltage abnormality (signal processor 5V-Ch1)
Error(5V-1) Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Voltage Green Display
Voltage abnormality (signal processor 5V-Ch2)
Error(5V-2) Abnormal : only
Red

Appendix A Menu list A-14


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
Normal :
Software Green Display Software version abnormality (computation
Version Abnormal : only CPU1)
Red
Normal :
Software Green Display Software version abnormality (computation
Version Abnormal : only CPU2)
Red
Normal :
Software Green Display Software version abnormality (computation
Version Abnormal : only CPU3)
VD36 Signal
Red
Processor(NJC-70S/D)
Normal :
Errors
Software Green Display Software version abnormality (computation
Version Abnormal : only CPU4)
Red
Normal :
Software Green Display
Software version abnormality (FPGA1)
Version Abnormal : only
Red
Normal :
Software Green Display
Software version abnormality (FPGA2)
Version Abnormal : only
Red
All Settings
Remote NWZ-4610,NWZ-650SDR/8
Select Remote display(1)
VD38 Remote Display Display(1) Type 40SDR
Configuration Remote NWZ-4610,NWZ-650SDR/8
Select Remote display(2)
Display(2) Type 40SDR
VD39 Analog
Analog Full
Display(NWW-24/25/2 20 to 40 Analog full scale
Scale
6) Configuration
NMEA Version 1.5,NMEA
NMEA
Version 2.1,NMEA Version
Version(Serial NMEA version 1 (serial)
2.3,NMEA Version 4.0,IEC
Tx1)
61162
NMEA Version 1.5,NMEA
NMEA
VD40 NMEA Version Version 2.1,NMEA Version
Version(Serial NMEA version 2 (serial)
Configuration 2.3,NMEA Version 4.0,IEC
Tx2)
61162
NMEA Version 1.5,NMEA
NMEA
Version 2.1,NMEA Version
Version(Etherne NMEA version 3(LAN)
2.3,NMEA Version 4.0,IEC
t)
61162
RMS
Disable,Enable RMS Enable flag (serial)
Output(Serial)
VD41 JRC-RMS
RMS
Configuration
Output(Ethernet Disable,Enable RMS Enable flag (LAN)
)

APP A

A-15 Appendix A Menu list


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
0.0.0.0 to 172.16.0.2 to
IP Address IP address
255.255.255.255
VD42 Ethernet 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.0.0 to
Subnet Mask Subnet mask
Configuration For Main 255.255.255.255
Display Port 00:00:00:00:00:00 to
MAC Address 00:00:27:00:00:02 to MAC address
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
VD43 IEC 61162-450 Transmission
PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008),
Tx Group For Group(to Main Main display oriented transmission group
USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009),
NWZ-510SDW Display)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
VD43 IEC 61162-450 Transmission
PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008),
Tx Group For Group(from Main display oriented reception group
USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009),
NWZ-510SDW Main Display)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
All Settings USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)
VD44 LOG Pulse LOG Pulse
100,200,400 LOG pulse type
Configuration Type
Disable:JLN-740 Series
Model Model selection
Enable:JLN-750 Series
ROT Auto Static ROT Input,Use ROT ROT sentence priority switching
VD45 ROT Input Select Auto Select * JLN-750 only
Configuration ROT Auto ROT sentence priority switching time
10 to 30 to 1800
Select Interval * JLN-750 only
ROT sentence non-input permissible time
ROT Lost Limit 10 to 30 to 1800
* JLN-750 only
VD46 IEC 61162-450 Source SFI
0000 to 9999 61162-450 transmission source ID
SFI Number number
Normal :
Green
Lost ROT Input Display only ROT sentence non-input
Abnormal :
Red
Normal :
VD47 Error Flags On
Green
Distribution RTC Initialized Display only RTC initialization
Abnormal :
Processor(NQA-7040)
Red
Normal :
Lost Date-Time Green
Display only Clock time sentence non-input
Input Abnormal :
Red
Not Use,Dimmer
Unit(NCM-227),Main
Display,Serial
VD48 Brightness Dimming
Dimmer(DDC),Serial Brightness control mode
Control Configuration Controller
ROT(DDC),Serial GPS(DDC),
Serial
Spare(DDC),Ethernet(DDC)

Appendix A Menu list A-16


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
DDC Talker
Disable,Enable Talker filter Enable flag
Filter
VD48 Brightness
Talker Filter AA to VD to ZZ Talker
Control Configuration
SFI number(For
0000 to 9999 SFI number
Ethernet
Date-Time Auto Static Date-Time Input,Use
Clock Time sentence priority switching
Select Date-Time Auto Select
VD49 Date-Time Auto Date-Time Auto
10 to 30 to 1800 Clock time sentence priority switching time
Calibration Select Interval
Date-Time Lost Clock time sentence non-input permissible
10 to 30 to 1800
Limit time
Normal :
Shutdown Green
Display only Shut-down requested
Requested Abnormal :
VD50 Power Control Red
Flag Normal :
Reboot Green
Display only Reboot requested
Requested Abnormal :
Red
Channel 1 Disable,Enabled Channel 1 valid flag

VD59 Channel Enable Channel 2 Disable,Enabled Channel 2 valid flag


Flag Channel 3 Disable,Enabled Channel 3 valid flag

Channel 4 Disable,Enabled Channel 4 valid flag


IEC 61162-450
IP Address
Conformity,JRC IP address preset
Preset
Standard,Enable Any Address
0.0.0.0 to 172.16.60.124 to
VD76 Ethernet IP Address IP address
255.255.255.255
Configuration For
0.0.0.0 to 255.255.0.0 to
Maintenance Port Subnet Mask Subnet mask
255.255.255.255
All Settings 00:00:00:00:00:00 to
MAC Address 00:00:27:00:00:01 to MAC address
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
VD77 Tx Group From Transmission
PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008),
JLN-740/750 Series To Group(for RMS oriented transmission group
USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009),
JRC-RMS JRC-RMS)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005), APP A
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
Transmission
VD78 Tx Group From PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008), IEC 61162-450 oriented transmission
Group(for IEC
JLN-740/750 Series USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009), group
61162-450)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)

A-17 Appendix A Menu list


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
Transmission PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008), Multicast group for IEC 61162-450
Group(for HBT) USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009), reception (HBT)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
VD82 Tx Group To Transmission PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008), Multicast group for IEC61162-450
All Settings
JLN-740/750 Series Group(for ACN) USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009), reception (ACN)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
Transmission PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008), Multicast group for IEC61162-450
Group(for RMC) USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009), reception (RMC)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)

Appendix A Menu list A-18


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
Transmission PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008), Multicast group for IEC61162-450
Group(for ZDA) USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009), reception (ZDA)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
VD82 Tx Group To Transmission PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008), Multicast group for IEC61162-450
JLN-740/750 Series Group(for ROT) USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009), reception (ROT)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
All Settings
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)
MISC(239.192.0.1: 60001),
TGTD(239.192.0.2: 60002),
SATD(239.192.0.3: 60003),
NAVD(239.192.0.4: 60004),
VDRD(239.192.0.5: 60005),
RCOM(239.192.0.6: 60006),
TIME(239.192.0.7: 60007),
Transmission PROP(239.192.0.8: 60008), Multicast group for IEC61162-450
Group(for DDC) USR1(239.192.0.9: 60009), reception (DDC)
USR2(239.192.0.10: 600010),
USR3(239.192.0.11: 600011),
USR4(239.192.0.12: 600012),
USR5(239.192.0.13: 600013),
USR6(239.192.0.14: 600014),
USR7(239.192.0.15: 600015),
USR8(239.192.0.16: 600016)
Number of IEC 61162-450 header errors
First from left 0 to 128 Display only
(maintenance)
VD83 IEC61162 error Number of IEC 61162-450 tag block
Second from left 0 to 128 Display only
count(1/2) syntax errors (maintenance)
Number of IEC 61162-450 tag block
Third from left 0 to 128 Display only
framing errors (maintenance)

APP A

A-19 Appendix A Menu list


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change
Number of IEC 61162-450 tab block
4th from left 0 to 128 Display only
check sum errors (maintenance)
Number of IEC 61162-450 sentence
5th from left 0 to 128 Display only
syntax errors (maintenance)
Number of IEC 61162-450 sentence
6th from left 0 to 128 Display only
VD83 IEC61162 error framing error (maintenance)
count(1/2) Number of EC 61162-450 sentence
7th from left 0 to 128 Display only
check sum errors (maintenance)
Number of IEC 61162-450 header errors
8th from left 0 to 128 Display only
(Main display)
Number of IEC 61162-450 tab block
9th from left 0 to 128 Display only
errors (Main display)
Number of IEC 61162-450 sentence
First from left 0 to 128 Display only
errors (Main display)
IEC 61162-450 reception error (signal
Second from left 0 to 128 Display only
processor)
Third from left 0 to 128 Display only IEC 61162-450 reception error (ROT)
4th from left 0 to 128 Display only IEC 61162-450 reception error (GPS)
IEC 61162-450 reception error
5th from left 0 to 128 Display only
All Settings VD84 IEC61162 error (Reserved)
count(2/2) IEC 61162-450 reception error (Serial
6th from left 0 to 128 Display only
dimmer)
IEC 61162-450 reception error (Serial
7th from left 0 to 128 Display only
alert)
IEC 61162-450 reception error (Remote
8th from left 0 to 128 Display only
display1)
IEC61162-450 reception error (Remote
9th from left 0 to 128 Display only
display2)
Use ALF/ACN/ALC/ARC/HBT,Use
Alert On Serial Serial alert type
ALR/ACK
VD85 Serial Alert
“Rectified-unack
Configuration Not Use,Use Whether “Rectified – unacknowledged”
nowledged”
“Rectified-unacknowledged” state is used by ALR or not
State
M,B,E,U,W,L,
VD90 Mode Status Mode: Display only Mode flag
R
Running: ON,OFF,STBY Display only Running status
VD99 Equipment Disabled : Red
OFF/STBY notification function
Power Status Has Notification: Enabled : Display only
available/unavailable
Green
Pattern(1 to 99) 1 to 99 Demo pattern
Speed [kn] -100.00 to 0.00 to 100.00 Demo vessel speed
Demo (VD17) Demonstration
Rate of Turn
-360.00 to 0.00 to 360.00 Demo rate of tern
[deg/min]
NWZ-510 or
Display only Main display version information
NWZ-4640
Distribution processor version
NQA-7040 Display only
information
NJC-70S or NJC-70D Display only Signal processor version information
NKF-547 Display only Transducer version information
Signal processor I/F circuit version
CDF-7400 Display only
information
Signal processor circuit (1, CPU) version
CDC-7400(1,CPU) Display only
information
Signal processor circuit (1, FPGA)
CDC-7400(1,FPGA) Display only
version information
Signal processor circuit (1) version
CMN-7400(1) Display only
information
Signal processor circuit (2, CPU) version
CDC-7400(2,CPU) Display only
Software information
Version Signal processor circuit (2, FPGA)
CDC-7400(2,FPGA) Display only
version information
Signal processor transmission/reception
CMN-7400(2) Display only
circuit (2) version information
Signal processor power supply circuit
CBD-7400 Display only
version information
Distribution processor terminal board
CQD-7040 Display only
version information
Remote displayNWZ-650SDR version
NWZ-650(1) Display only
information (1)
Remote displayNWZ-650SDR version
NWZ-650(2) Display only
information (2)
Remote displayNWZ-840SDR version
NWZ-840(1) Display only
information (1)
Remote displayNWZ-840SDR version
NWZ-840(2) Display only
information (2)

Appendix A Menu list A-20


 JLN-741A, JLN-741N
Set value of the underline is the value of the factory.
User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change

VD4 Start Measure Measure Started,Stopped Start of transmission


VD6 Speed Calculation Speed
-50.0 to 0.0 to 50.0 Correction of ship speed
Configuration Correlation
VD10 Distance Reset Total Distance 0 to 999999.99 Setting of total distance
VD14 Depth
Draft [m] -100.0 to 0.0 to +100.0 Draft
First Configuration
Settings Model Name UP to 9 ASCII characters Model name (NKF-547/531E)
VD35 Transducer
Serial Number Up to 10 ASCII characters Serial number (NKF-547/531E)
Mounting(NKF-547)
Barcode
Information Up to 13 ASCII characters Bar code number (NKF-547/531E)
Number
VD36 Signal Normal : Green
No Bubble Bubble detection reference
Processor(NJC-70S/D) Abnormal : Display only
Reference abnormality
Errors Red
Total operation time (Main
[d] 0 to 9999 Display only
display-Day)
Total operation time (Main display-
[h] 0 to 23 Display only
hour)
Total operation time (Main
[m] 0 to 59 Display only
display-minute)
[degC] Display only Frame temperature (signal processor)
VD3 Signal [Volt] Display only Power supply voltage (48V)
Processor(NJC-70S/D)
Status [Volt] Display only Power supply voltage (5V-Ch1)
[Volt] Display only Power supply voltage (5V-Ch2)
Normal : Green
RAM Error Display only RAM abnormality (control CPU)
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
ROM Error Display only ROM abnormality (control CPU)
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
EEPROM Error Display only EEPROM abnormality (control CPU)
Abnormal : Red
VD4 Start Measure Measure Started,Stopped Start of transmission
VD6 Speed Calculation Speed
-50.0 to 0.0 to 50.0 Correction of vessel speed
Configuration Correlation
Normal : Green
Integrated Alert Display only Integrated alert flag
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
Lost Speed Display only Lost speed alert (fore/after)
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green Fore/after vessel speed alert (upper
Over Speed Display only
Abnormal : Red limit)
Normal : Green Fore/after vessel speed alert (lower
Low Speed Display only
Abnormal : Red limit)
All Settings
Bubble Normal : Green
Display only Bubble detection
Detected Abnormal : Red
VD9 Alert Status
Software Normal : Green
Display only Software updated
Updated Abnormal : Red
Maintenance Normal : Green
Display only Maintenance mode
Mode Abnormal : Red
Reboot Normal : Green
Display only Reboot required
Required Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
VD3 Alert
Abnormal : Red
Display only PJRCM,VD,3 integrated alert
APP A
Normal : Green
VD36 Alert Display only PJRCM,VD,36 integrated alert
Abnormal : Red
VD10 Distance Reset Total Distance 0 to 999999.99 Setting of total distance
Transducer angle correction
[deg] -180.0 to 0.0 to 180.0
(fore/after: Yaw)
Transducer angle correction
[deg] -180.0 to 0.0 to 180.0
VD13 Transducer Angle (fore/after: Pitch)
Configuration Transducer angle correction
[deg] -180.0 to 0.0 to 180.0
(Port/starboard: Yaw)
Transducer angle correction
[deg] -180.0 to 0.0 to 180.0
(Port/starboard: Roll)
VD14 Depth
Draft [m] -100.0 to 0.0 to +100.0 Draft
Configuration
Enabled : Red
TEST 18kn System test (18km test)
VD18 System Test Disabled : Green
Status Enabled : Red
LOST SPEED System test (Lost speed alert)
Disabled : Green
VD19 Power Detect
Ch1: 0 to 4096 Display only Travelling wave (Ch1: Fore direction)
Value

A-21 Appendix A Menu list


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change

Ch2: 0 to 4096 Display only Travelling wave (Ch2: After direction)


VD19 Power Detect Travelling wave (Ch3: Starboard
Ch3: 0 to 4096 Display only
Value direction)
Ch4: 0 to 4096 Display only Travelling wave (Ch4: Port direction)

NJC-70: 2.0,--- Display only Supported frequency (NJC-70S/D)

CDC-7400(1): 2.0,--- Display only Supported frequency (CDC-7400 (1))


VD27 Support
Frequency CDC-7400(2): 2.0,--- Display only Supported frequency (CDC-7400 (2))
Configuration
CMN-7400(1): 2.0,--- Display only Supported frequency (CMN-7400 (1))

CMN-7400(2): 2.0,--- Display only Supported frequency (CMN-7400 (2))


Model Name Up to 9 ASCII characters Model name (NKF-547/531E)
VD35 Transducer
Mounting(NKF-547) Serial Number Up to 10 ASCII characters Serial number (NKF-547/531E)
Information Barcode
Up to 13 ASCII characters Bar code number (NKF-547/531E)
Number
No Bubble Normal : Green
Display only Bubble detection reference abnormality
Reference Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
Power Fail(1) Display only Transmission power alert (1 axis)
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
Power Fail(2) Display only Transmission power alert (2 axes)
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
PA Error(1) Display only PA1 error
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
PA Error(2) Display only PA2 error
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
PA Error(3) Display only PA3 error
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
PA Error(4) Display only PA4 error
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
RSLT Error(1) Display only RSLT1 error
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
RSLT Error(2) Display only RSLT2 error
Abnormal : Red
Normal : Green
RSLT Error(3) Display only RSLT3 error
Abnormal : Red
All Settings Normal : Green
RSLT Error(4) Display only RSLT4 error
Abnormal : Red
Frequency Normal : Green
Display only Frequency detection abnormality (Ch1)
Measure Error Abnormal : Red
Frequency Normal : Green
Display only Frequency detection abnormality (Ch2)
Measure Error Abnormal : Red
Frequency Normal : Green
Display only Frequency detection abnormality (Ch3)
Measure Error Abnormal : Red
VD36 Signal
Frequency Normal : Green
Processor(NJC-70S/ Display only Frequency detection abnormality (Ch4)
Measure Error Abnormal : Red
D) Errors
FPGA
Normal : Green
Configuration Display only FPGA configuration abnormality (1 axis)
Abnormal : Red
Fail
FPGA
Normal : Green
Configuration Display only FPGA configuration abnormality (2 axes)
Abnormal : Red
Fail
Supported Normal : Green
Display only Supported frequency abnormality
Frequency Abnormal : Red
High Normal : Green Signal processor temperature
Display only
Temperature Abnormal : Red abnormality
Voltage Normal : Green Voltage abnormality (signal processor
Display only
Error(48V) Abnormal : Red 48V)
Voltage Normal : Green Voltage abnormality (signal processor
Display only
Error(5V-1) Abnormal : Red 5V-Ch1)
Voltage Normal : Green Voltage abnormality (signal processor
Display only
Error(5V-2) Abnormal : Red 5V-Ch2)
Software Normal : Green Software version abnormality
Display only
Version Abnormal : Red (computation CPU1)
Software Normal : Green Software version abnormality
Display only
Version Abnormal : Red (computation CPU2)
Software Normal : Green Software version abnormality
Display only
Version Abnormal : Red (computation CPU3)
Software Normal : Green Software version abnormality
Display only
Version Abnormal : Red (computation CPU4)
Software Normal : Green Software version abnormality
Display only
Version Abnormal : Red (computation (FPGA1)
Software Normal : Green Software version abnormality
Display only
Version Abnormal : Red (computation (FPGA2)

Appendix A Menu list A-22


User settings
Menu item Item name Setting name Setting value Description
Current Change

Channel 1 Disable,Enabled Channel 1 valid flag

VD59 Channel Channel 2 Disable,Enabled Channel 2 valid flag


All Settings Enable Flag Channel 3 Disable,Enabled Channel 3 valid flag

Channel 4 Disable,Enabled Channel 4 valid flag

VD90 Mode Status Mode: M,B,E,U,W,L,R Display only Mode flag


Pattern(1 to 99) 1 to 99 Demo pattern
(VD17) Speed [kn] -100.00 to 0.00 to 100.00 Demo vessel speed
Demo
Demonstration
Rate of Turn
-360.00 to 0.00 to 360.00 Demo rate of tern
[deg/min]
NJC-70S or NJC-70D Display only Signal processor version information

NKF-547 Display only Transducer version information


Signal processor I/F circuit version
CDF-7400 Display only
information
Signal processor circuit (1, CPU) version
CDC-7400(1,CPU) Display only
information
Signal processor circuit (1, FPGA)
CDC-7400(1,FPGA) Display only
version information
Software
Signal processor circuit (1) version
Version CMN-7400(1) Display only
information
Signal processor circuit (2, CPU) version
CDC-7400(2,CPU) Display only
information
Signal processor circuit (2, FPGA)
CDC-7400(2,FPGA) Display only
version information
Signal processor transmission/reception
CMN-7400(2) Display only
circuit (2) version information
Signal processor power supply circuit
CBD-7400 Display only
version information

APP A

A-23 Appendix A Menu list


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Appendix A Menu list A-24


Appendix B Installation Drawings
Signal Processor NJC-70S

APP B

B-1 Appendix B Installation Drawings


Piping
* To be supplied by the shipyard
Sheet packing
* To be supplied by the shipyard (To be supplied by JRC)

* To be supplied by the shipyard


Mounting a waterproof flange

10K socket welding flange (parallel type)


* To be supplied by the shipyard

Appendix B Installation Drawings


Transducer Mounting NKF-547

B-2
Garboard

Ship's heading mark


Red

Ship's heading mark


Red

Ship's
heading

Mass: 5.5 kg
Ship's heading mark of oscillator
White
AC power rectifier NBA-5143

Mass: 3.5kg

APP B

B-3 Appendix B Installation Drawings


Distribution Processor NQA-7040

Mounting hole size diagram


or

Cable inlet

Mass: 6.0 kg

Appendix B Installation Drawings B-4


JLN-740A/741A Main Display NWZ-510SDW

Panel cutoff

APP B

Mass: 1.2 kg

B-5 Appendix B Installation Drawings


JLN-740N/741N Main Display NWZ-4640

Appendix B Installation Drawings B-6


External buzzer CGC-300B

Mass: 0.5 kg

APP B

B-7 Appendix B Installation Drawings


Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Optional)

Panel cutoff

Mass: 1.4 kg

Appendix B Installation Drawings B-8


Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Optional)

Panel cutoff

APP B

Mass: 2.1 kg

B-9 Appendix B Installation Drawings


MID NWZ-4610 (Optional)

Appendix B Installation Drawings B-10


Distance Counter NWW-7 (Optional)

Cable
Mounting holes

Attached nameplate

APP B

Mass: 1.0 kg

B-11 Appendix B Installation Drawings


Standard tolerance
Classification Outline dimensions
30 or less ±1
More than 30 and up to 120 ±1.5
More than 120 and up to 400 ±2.5
More than 400 and up to 1000 ±4 6 x φ7 or M6
More than 1000 and up to 2000 ±6
More than 2000 and up to 3000 ±8

Appendix B Installation Drawings


Analog Display NWW-24 (Optional)

NWW-24L Mounting holes


(Scale 1/5)

B-12
4 x φ5.5 or M5

Model Mass. Scale E. L. plate

Green NWW-24S Mounting holes


Orange
(Scale 1/5)

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

NWW-25L Mounting holes

B-13
(Scale 1/5)

For dimmer For signal

4 x φ12 or M10
E. L.
Model Mass. Scale plate

Green

NWW-25S Mounting holes


Orange
(Scale 1/5)

E. L. Painting color
Model Scale plate

Appendix B Installation Drawings


APP B
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

Appendix B Installation Drawings


NWW-26L Mounting holes
Analog Display NWW-26 (Optional)

(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

B-15 Appendix B Installation Drawings


Dimmer Unit NCM-227 (Optional)

Outline dimensions Permissible dimensional


Over To 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

Terminal board

Painting color 7.5BG7/2


Mass. 0.5 kg

Mounting hole size

Appendix B Installation Drawings B-16


Outline dimensions Permissible
Over To dimensional deviations
or
3 6 ±0.5
6 30 ±1
30 120 ±1.5
120 400 ±2.5
400 1000 ±4
1000 2000 ±6
2000 4000 ±8

Mounting hole size diagram


Scale 1:2
Dimmer Unit NCM-329 (Optional)

Terminal board

B-17
Painting color 7.5BG7/2
Mass. 0.5 kg

Appendix B Installation Drawings


APP B
Transducer Mounting NKF-531E (Option)

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)

φ178 (Mounting hole) Bottom of the ship


Ship’s heading mark

Mass: 48 kg

Appendix B Installation Drawings B-18


Appendix C
Error due to the deviation from the
irradiation angle reference value
The causes of occurrence of deviation from the reference value are classified into two: hull motions,
and manufacturing or installation of the oscillator. In general, in Doppler log, to minimize the errors
caused by various hull motions, symmetrical sequence (dual beam) is often applied as shown in Figure
1 a).
The following section discusses the tolerance values by comparing the dual beam system with the
single beam system.

C.1 Errors by hull motions


Figure 4 shows the speed errors that are caused by the deviation angle of rolling and pitching. This
condition is explained below.

1 Vertical speed component


Although a speed component in the horizontal direction is the only important factor for a ship, a
vertical speed component occurs due to a cause such as ocean swell, causing an error. See
Figure 2. Doppler shift frequency fd1 for
beam N1 will be as follows when the
horizontal speed component is V and
the vertical speed component is U.
2f0
fd1 = C (Vcos θ1 – Usin θ1) (1)

In the same way, Doppler shift frequency fd2


for beam N2 will be:

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.

C-1 Appendix C Error due to the deviation from


the irradiation angle reference value
2 Trim and heel
When there is a leaning of δ to the vertical line as shown in Figure 3, the Doppler shift frequency
that occurs to each of beam N1 and beam N2
is as follows:

2Vf0
f'd1 = C (cos θ cos δ – sin θ sin δ)

2Vf0
f'd2 =
C (cos θ cos δ + sin θ sin δ)

The error in the dual beams is:


εδ = 100 (cos δ – 1) % (4)
The error in the single beam is:
ε'δ = 100 (cos δ + tan θ sin δ – 1) % or
ε'δ = 100 (cos δ – tan θ sin δ – 1) % (5)
This shows that the error in dual beams is always a negative value regardless of the beam
irradiation angle.
When a slope of 5° occurs, the error can be calculated as follows:
ε δ = - 0.38 %
ε'δ = -32.1 or –32.9 %
As shown above, the error of the dual beam system is smaller than that of the single beam
system, so that the dual beam system is more favorable.

Appendix C Error due to the deviation from C-2


the irradiation angle reference value
3 Error by pitching and rolling
When pitching and rolling occur, the results are equal to the case where δ in expression in (4)
and expression (5) is replaced with the following:
δ → δ (t) = δm sin ωt
δm: Maximum deflection angle
ω : Angle frequency of motion
The average Doppler shift frequency in dual
beams is as follows:

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

The average error is calculated as follows.

ε δm = 100 {J0 (δm) –1} (7)

Figure 4 shows the errors attributed to angles


based on the results indicated above.

APP C

C-3 Appendix C Error due to the deviation from


the irradiation angle reference value
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Appendix C Error due to the deviation from C-4


the irradiation angle reference value
Appendix D Spare Parts List
SETS PER
SHIP No. SPARE PARTS LIST FOR USE
VESSEL
JLN-740A/740N/741A/741N
1
Doppler Log
QUANTITY REMARKS
ITEM NAME OF OUTLINE WORKING DESCRIPTION SUB
No. PART (Dimension in mm) PER PER SPARE MARK OF
JRC CODE No.
SET VESS BOX No.

MF51NR 250V 2
1 Fuse 2 4
5ZFGD00200

MF51NR 250V 4
2 Fuse 2 4
5ZFGD00117

MF51NR 250V 0.5


3 Fuse 1 2
5ZFGD00019

MF51NR 250V 5
4 Fuse 2 6
5ZFGD00183

Used by JLN-741A
only
Φ6.4
5 Fuse 2 4
30
MF60NR 250V 2
5ZFGD00010

MFR’S NAME JAPAN RADIO CO.,LTD. DRW. No. 7ZXNA3007

APP D

D-1 Appendix D Spare Parts List


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Appendix D Spare Parts List D-2


General 1

Function of Each Components 2

Operation Method (JLN-740A/741A) 3


Menu Settings and Configurations
(JLN-740A/741A) 4

Operation Method (JLN-740N/741N) 5

JLN-740A/740N Menu Settings and Configurations


(JLN-740N/741N) 6
JLN-741A/741N Operation Method (Option) 7

Setting by Using Menus (Option) 8

DOPPLER LOG Installation Method 9

Maintenance and Inspection 10

After-Sales Service 11
Instruction Manual
Disposal 12

Specification 13

Not use the asbestos Menu list APP A

For further information,contact: Installation Drawings APP B

Error due to the deviation from the


irradiation angle reference value APP C
URL Head office : http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/
Marine Service Department
Spare Parts List APP D
1-7-32 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053, Japan
           :e-mail [email protected]
           :One-call +81-50-3786-9201
ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified

CODE No.7ZPNA3208 APR. 2018 Edition 2

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