JMR-7200 - 9200series JAN-7201 - 9201 - 7202 - 9202 (E) 7ZPNA4579F (7版) INSTRUCTION - FUNCTION2 190722
JMR-7200 - 9200series JAN-7201 - 9201 - 7202 - 9202 (E) 7ZPNA4579F (7版) INSTRUCTION - FUNCTION2 190722
JMR-7200 - 9200series JAN-7201 - 9201 - 7202 - 9202 (E) 7ZPNA4579F (7版) INSTRUCTION - FUNCTION2 190722
JMR-7225-7X3/9X3/6X/9X/6XH
JMR-7210-6X/6XH
JMR-7272-S
JMR-7282-S/SH
JMR-9230-S3/S
JMR-9225-7X3/9X3/6X/9X/6XH
JMR-9210-6X/6XH
JMR-9272-S
JMR-9282-S/SH
JAN-7201
JAN-9201
JAN-7202
JAN-9202
Not use the asbestos
MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT/ECDIS/
For further information,contact: CONNING DISPLAY
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
URL Head office : http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/
Marine Service Department
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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
Contents
1.1 Monitoring a Route by Receiving Route Data from GPS [RADAR] ....................................... 2
1.1.1 Starting route monitoring ........................................................................................... 2
1.1.2 Ending route monitoring ............................................................................................ 3
1.2 Performing AFT Navigation by Selecting an Operation Mode [ALL] .................................... 4
1.2.1 Using the Two-headed boat mode ............................................................................ 5
1.2.2 Using the OSV (Offshore Service Vessel) mode ....................................................... 8
1.2.3 Using the Dual-ACT Mode ...................................................................................... 12
1.3 Setting the LRIT Function by INMARSAT C to On/Off [ECDIS] [RADAR] ................................ 16
1.3.1 Displaying the [Inmarsat-C DNID (for LRIT)] dialog ................................................ 16
1.3.2 Setting the LRIT function to On/Off ......................................................................... 18
1.4 Displaying Current Layer Data [ECDIS] .............................................................................. 19
1.4.1 Displaying current tracks ......................................................................................... 19
1.5 Monitoring a Route by Sharing a Route File [ECDIS] [RADAR] ............................................... 21
1.5.1 Starting route monitoring by using a shared route file ............................................. 23
1.5.2 Notes on monitoring a route by using a shared route file ........................................ 23
1.6 Sending/Receiving Route Files to/from GPS [ECDIS] ........................................................ 24
1.6.1 Importing the route file that is received from GPS ................................................... 24
1.6.2 Transmitting a route file to GPS .............................................................................. 25
1.7 Display the GPS Buoy symbol [ECDIS] [RADAR] ............................................................... 27
1.9 Operate remotely the Marine VHF Radiotelephone (JHS-800S) [ALL] ......................... 31
1.9.1 Select VHF Radiotelephone (JHS-800S) for use [ALL] ......................................... 31
1.9.2 Display VHF Radiotelephone status from menu-bar [ALL] .................................... 33
1.9.3 DSC call for AIS target on ECDIS chart [ECDIS]..................................................... 36
1.9.4 DSC call for AIS target on RADAR PPI [RADAR] .................................................... 38
1.10 Import a file that created on the J-Marine NeCST(JAN-470) [ECDIS][RADAR] .................... 40
1.11 Check sea area that satellite communication is blocked on route [ECDIS][RADAR] ............ 46
1.11.4 Check that satellite terminal communicates with satellite [ECDIS] [RADAR] ................. 57
1.11.5 Change settings for important antenna and condition of blocking notification [ECDIS]
[RADAR] 60
1.11.6 Change satellite data file [ECDIS] [RADAR] .................................................................. 62
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1.1 Monitoring a Route by Receiving
Route Data from GPS [RADAR]
By sharing currently active route data among multiple task stations, simultaneous route monitoring is
enabled.
Each task station receives the shared route data by connecting with GPS through LAN. The network
setting is required for the task stations that monitor the route in advance to receive the route data.
(Select [System Configuration] - [Network] dialog in the Service menu.)
Note
When route monitoring is performed by synchronizing task stations, this monitoring function
cannot be executed. Set the task station to the asynchronous state by clicking the [SYNC] button
on the Left Tool Bar to set the synchronization to OFF (Refer to "1.5.1 Starting route monitoring by
using a shared route file".)
2 Set the [SYNC] (synchronization) button on the Left Tool Bar to OFF to set the task
station to the asynchronous state
Synchronous Asynchronous
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1.1.2 Ending route monitoring
1 Click on the [Menu] button on the Left Tool Bar.
A menu is displayed.
4 Click on [UNLOAD].
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1.2 Performing AFT Navigation by
Selecting an Operation Mode [ALL]
An operation mode for AFT navigation can be selected.
The following three operation modes are available corresponding to the type and installation of the
ship.
• Two-headed boat
• OSV (Offshore Service Vessel)
• Dual-ACT
Set the operation mode to [Off] when AFT navigation is not performed. (To select an operation mode,
select [Settings] – [AFT Operation] dialog in the Service menu.)
When any of the operation modes other than [Off] is selected, a badge is displayed at the position of
Own Ship Information, indicating that AFT navigation is being performed.
AFT badge
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1.2.1 Using the Two-headed boat mode
The sensor values change from those of the normal sailing time as follows.
RADAR screen
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Function Difference at AFT navigation
Menu - Alert - Track Control A course difference alert is issued as a result of the comparison
with HDG.
The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
as the reference bearing.
Radar Echo To maintain integrity with the drawing, the value determined by
adding 180.0° to the input value is used as the reference bearing.
Echo Trail To maintain integrity with the drawing, the value determined by
adding 180.0° to the input value is used as the reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - Filter The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
as the Sector Filter reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - Temporary The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
Route as the Temporary Route creation reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - (Nav True bearing is applied for GYRO Setting.
Equipment) General
Menu - Maintenance - Sensor No correction of HDG/STW selection at manual setting.
Selection/Status
Menu - Service - Installation - The antenna is set to the normal position.
System Configuration - CCRP
ECDIS screen
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CONNING screen
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Function Difference at AFT navigation
Navigation - Ship speed information - The SOG value is used since STW cannot be used.
Ship speed through water
Docking-Ship block- boat form The boat form is inverted.
Docking- Propeller/engine information - The value determined by inverting the operation direction
Propeller information (FPP) - Propeller is used.
rotation direction
Custom - Ship's heading + Rudder angle The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value
graph is used.
Menu - Maintenance - Sensor The values are corrected as follows in cases other than
Selection/Status manual setting.
HDG: The value determined by adding 180.0° to the
input value is used.
STW: The SOG value is used since STW cannot be
used.
RADAR screen
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Function Difference at AFT navigation
Menu - AIS/TT - Trial Maneuver In the case of Sea stabilization, since the trial starting bearing is
applied as the heading reference, the value determined by
adding 180.0° to the input value is used as the reference bearing.
Menu - Tools - PI The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
as the reference bearing of Heading Link and Reference Bearing.
Menu - Tools - EBL Maneuver To create Maneuver in the ship's heading direction, the value
determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used as the
starting bearing.
Menu - Tools - Manual Position TPL default HDG: The value determined by 180.0° to the input
Fix value is used.
Menu - View - Options - The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
Gyro/Rudder Graph as HDG.
Menu - Alert - New Target Alarm The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
as the AZ reference bearing.
Menu - Alert - Track Control A course difference alert is issued as a result of the comparison
with HDG.
The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
as the reference bearing.
Radar Echo To maintain integrity with the drawing, the value determined by
adding 180.0° to the input value is used as the reference bearing.
Echo Trail To maintain integrity with the drawing, the value determined by
adding 180.0° to the input value is used as the reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - Filter The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
as the Sector Filter reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - Temporary The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
Route as the Temporary Route creation reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - (Nav True bearing is applied for GYRO Setting.
Equipment) General
Menu - Maintenance - Sensor No correction of HDG/STW selection at manual setting.
Selection/Status
Menu - Service - Installation - The antenna is set to the normal position.
System Configuration - CCRP
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ECDIS screen
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CONNING screen
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1.2.3 Using the Dual-ACT Mode
The sensor values change from those of normal navigation as follows.
RADAR screen
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Function Difference at AFT navigation
Radar Echo To maintain integrity with the drawing, the value determined by
adding 180.0° to the input value is used as the reference bearing.
Echo Trail To maintain integrity with the drawing, the value determined by
adding 180.0° to the input value is used as the reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - Filter The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
as the Sector Filter reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - Temporary The value determined by adding 180.0° to the input value is used
Route as the Temporary Route creation reference bearing.
Menu - Settings - (Nav True bearing is applied for GYRO Setting.
Equipment) General
Menu - Maintenance - Sensor No correction of HDG/STW selection at manual setting.
Selection/Status
Menu - Service - Installation - The antenna is set to the normal position.
System Configuration - CCRP
ECDIS screen
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CONNING screen
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Function Difference at AFT navigation
Navigation - Ship speed information - The value determined by inverting the code of the input
Ship speed through water value is used.
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1.3 Setting the LRIT Function by
INMARSAT C to On/Off [ECDIS] [RADAR]
When INMARSAT C terminal JUE-87 is used as the LRIT (Long Range Identification and Tracking)
equipment, the LRIT function can be set to On/Off at the task station.
Select JUE-87 as the equipment and assign an IP address. (Select [System Configuration] –
[Subsystem Installation] dialog and [Settings] – [Inmarsat-C] dialog in the Service menu.)
3 When two units of JUE-87 are installed, select a terminal by clicking on the
[Inmarsat-C1] or [Inmarsat-C2] button.
4 Enter a password in the [Password] input box to log into the [Inmarsat-C DNID (for
LRIT)] dialog of the terminal that was selected in Step 3.
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When authentication is completed, the [Inmarsat-C DNID (for LRIT)] dialog is displayed.
To re-input a password, close the dialog by clicking on the [Cancel] button or the [X] button.
To re-execute authentication, click on the [OK] button.
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1.3.2 Setting the LRIT function to On/Off
In the [Inmarsat-C DNID (for LRIT)] dialog, a DNID list for LRIT that is set in the terminal that is
selected at login is displayed.
Select any DNID and set the LRIT function to On/Off.
1 Open the combo box of the ID for which the LRIT function is to be set to On/Off in the
[Enable] column.
When the setting cannot be changed to On/Off, the following error message is displayed.
In either case, close the dialog by clicking on the [OK] button or the [X] button.
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1.4 Displaying Current Layer Data [ECDIS]
Display of a current track together with the own track became possible. Five current tracks
corresponding to the water depths can be displayed concurrently or individually. Current tracks are
recorded as layer current data and can be played back in playback mode.
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4 To display a current track, check the [Current Vector] check box.
Note
When the [Past Track] check box is unchecked, the [Current Vector] check box cannot be
checked.
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1.5 Monitoring a Route by Sharing a
Route File [ECDIS] [RADAR]
A route can be monitored by multiple synchronous task stations by sharing one route file.
When route monitoring is started or the route or WPT is changed by any of the task stations, the
information is notified to other task stations and each task station follows. However, during TCS, the
route selection initiative is granted to the task station with TCS authorization and other task stations
follow.
• Example of the route monitoring system that does not perform TCS
TCS
Synchronous
Asynchro-
Authorization Synchronous Synchronous
nous
Load route
Change notification is not
Change Change delivered since it is not
notification notification synchronized
TCS Asynchro-
Synchronous Synchronous Synchronous
Authorization nous
A route can be
Load Route C based on the change notification selected freely
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• Example of the route monitoring system during TCS execution
During
TCS
TCS
Synchronous Synchronous Synchronous Asynchro-
Authorization nous
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1.5.1 Starting route monitoring by using a shared
route file
1 Synchronize a task station by clicking on the [SYNC] (synchronization) button on the
Left Tool Bar.
Asynchronous Synchronous
2 Click on the [Menu] button on the Left Tool Bar in any synchronized task station.
A menu is displayed.
5 Click on the [Menu] button on the Left Tool Bar at each task station.
A menu is displayed.
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1.6 Sending/Receiving Route Files
to/from GPS [ECDIS]
1.6.1 Importing the route file that is received from
GPS
1 Click on the [Menu] button on the left tool bar.
5 Select a drive containing route files in the [Import (GPS Shared)] dialog.
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1.6.2 Transmitting a route file to GPS
1 Click on the [Menu] button on the left tool bar.
5 Check the check box of the route to be transmitted from [Select Data Route].
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Status Log
Contents that are displayed in [Status Log]
Status Contents
Cancel [Send] Route % Canceld(count = %d/3)
Transmission Successfully transmitted [Send] Route % Success(count = %d/3)
Transmission failed [Send] Route % Failure(count = %d/3)
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1.7 Display the GPS Buoy symbol
[ECDIS] [RADAR]
The shape of the displayed GPS buoy symbol (xxx is the buoy number)
XXX XXX
Sleeping Lost
The color of the GPS buoy symbol can be changed in [Menu] - [Settings] - [Color and Brightness].
※Please refer to “Setting up Color and Brightness” of the ECDIS Manual.
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Delete the symbol
Right-click on the GPS buoy symbol and select Cancel GPS Buoy from the context menu, you can
delete the target symbol.
Right click on the GPS buoy symbol and select Property... from the context menu to display the
properties of the target symbol.
Note
The maximum number of GPS buoy symbols displayed at one time is 20 pieces.
More than that, it will not be displayed even if it is received.
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1.8 Display the NMEA destination
[ECDIS] [RADAR]
When [Route Mode] is slected [NMEA], Other items are displayed as Disabled.
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When [Route Mode] is slected [NMEA], [Menu] – [Route Planning] is also displayed as
Disabled.
6 When ordinary ECDIS route is used, return [Standard] from [Route Mode] combo box.
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1.9 Operate remotely the Marine VHF
Radiotelephone (JHS-800S) [ALL]
Channel settings and DSC call of VHF Radiotelephone (JHS-800S) can be operated from
taskstation, it can be communicated from a distance place by wireless speaker microphone.
ADDRESS(MMSI code) for DSC call of JHS-800S can be take from AIS target on ECDIS chart, or on
RADAR PPI.
Note
For more details of VHF Radiotelephone JHS-800S, please refer to instruction manual of
JHS-800S.
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3 Select [VHF] in the classification pane.
4 Select JHS-800S on the [Call Device] combo box for VHF communication.
The target JHS-800S can be selected from up to 3 equipments, depending on the installation.
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1.9.2 Display VHF Radiotelephone status from
menu-bar [ALL]
For confirming/changing a JHS-800S communication channel, open the JHS-800S window from
menu-bar. And also, DSC call is available on the window by input parameters such as ADDRESS
(MMSI code).
The [VHF Call] windows is displayed. Confirm the number of JHS-800S that you selected on
the settings dialog is displaying on title bar of the window.
(1)
(2) (8)
(9)
(10)
(3) (11)
(4)
(12)
(13)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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(3) [CH16] button
CH16: Sets the radiotelephone to CH16 (or another priority channel).
(8) [SCAN/DW/TW]
On scanning, Indicates the current condition as follows. And its displayed only scanning mode.
• Scanning :
• Dual Watch :
• During triple watch :
(9) [CH]
Indicates the channel category as follows.
• Priority channel such CH16, CH70 :
• Other channels :
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(10) [ITU]
Indicates the type of a current channel region.
• ITU channel :
• USA channel :
• Canada channel :
• Inland waterway channel :
• Private channel :
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1.9.3 DSC call for AIS target on ECDIS chart [ECDIS]
[VHF Call] dialog can be shown by right-click menu of AIS target on ECDIS chart.
If the taskstation already received MMSI code of the AIS target, the MMSI code is shown on the
[VHF Call] dialog. The MMSI code on the [VHF] dialog is available for the VHF DSC calls.
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3 Click the [CALL] button on [VHF Call] dialog.
In the example case above, the DSC call including ADDRESS(MMSI) as 234567890 and the
communication channel as CH67 is sent to the vessel. Additionally, "CALL TYPE" and
"WORK CH" can be changed if needed.
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1.9.4 DSC call for AIS target on RADAR PPI [RADAR]
[VHF Call] dialog can be shown by right-click menu of AIS target on RADAR PPI.
If the task station already received MMSI code of the AIS target, the MMSI code is shown on the
[VHF Call] dialog. The MMSI code on the [VHF] dialog is available for the VHF DSC calls.
Also, the [VHF Call] context menu is displayed on TT simbol that is associated with AIS
information.
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2 Click the [VHF Call] menu on the context menu.
In the example case above, the DSC call including ADDRESS(MMSI) as 234567890 and the
communication channel as CH67 is sent to the vessel. Additionally, "CALL TYPE" and
"WORK CH" can be changed if needed.
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1.10 Import a file that created on the
J-Marine NeCST(JAN-470) [ECDIS][RADAR]
A route file and a user chart file that created on the J-Marine NeCST are imported by simple
operation.
Note
After starting the J-Marine NeCST(JAN-470),start this equipment(JAN-7200/9200).
If the equipment(JAN-7200/9200) has been started first, the function may not work correctly.
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The route file is imported as “*R_NeCST” from the J-Marine NeCST.
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Error message Cause/Action
- If a route file that created on the
J-Marine NeCST is corrupted.
After create a new route on the
J-Marine NeCST, please Import again.
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1.10.2 Import a user chart file [ECDIS][RADAR]
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Also, A file name is saved the following according to the type of data that created on the
J-Marine NeCST.
Click the [Save as…] button for change a file name.
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Error message Cause/Action
- If the number of files reaches the
upper bound.
This equipment can save until 500
user chart files. Please import again
within the range of conditions.
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1.11 Check sea area that satellite
communication is blocked on route
[ECDIS][RADAR]
A sea area that satellite communication of Inmarsat FleetBroadband (JUE-251 / JUE-501) and
Inmarsat Global Xpress (JUE-60GX) is blocked on a route can be checked. A phenomenon or
matter that a earth station can not communicate with the satellite due to the shielding of the ship
structure is called Blocking.
Note
This feature predicts the existence of the hull structure between the communication antenna and
the satellite by calculation. Therefore, it may be possible to communicate even it is displaying as
blocked, or it may not be possible to communicate even it is displaying as unblocked.
The following factors may cause the prediction to deviate: Hull structure / satellite position /
satellite operation status / heading direction / own ship position / planned route / GC(Great Circle)
leg calculation accuracy / blocking chart file accuracy / data conversion accuracy of hull structure
Satellite
Blocking
Ship
Structure
Antenna
Stationary orbit
Deck
Ship
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1.11.2 Check blocking sea area during route
planning [ECDIS]
A sea area that satellite communication is blocked on a route can be checked during route planning.
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3 Create a route.
If a sea area that satellite communication is blocked is found, a badge will appear on the
Route Planning dialog.
Blocking Area List for Route Edit dialog will shown, a date-time that satellite communication
will be blocked could be confirm.
Note
The number of displayed on the Blocking Area List for Route Edit dialog is 10 (maximum) from a
sea area nearby ETA of W000. If satellite communication will not be blocked on the planning route,
nothing is displayed.
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A sea area that satellite communication will be blocked is highlighted during Blocking Area
List for Route Edit dialog is displaying.
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5 Click a date-time that satellite communication will be blocked.
A antenna name that satellite communication is blocked at the selected date-time on the list
will be shown at the bottom of the dialigue.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2) Antenna
An antenna name that is blocked at the selected date-time is displayed.If multiple date-time are
selected, an antenna name is displayed.
Note
Name of antenna can only be changed at the installation. Its not able to change by user. If its
needed to change, contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing.
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1.11.3 Check blocking sea area during route
monitoring [ECDIS]
New blocking area is notified when the system forecasts it on route monitoring.
Route monitoring is started. See instruction manual of ECDIS JAN-7201 / JAN-9201 for more
details of starting route monitoring.
If a sea area that satellite communication is blocked is found, a unread count will count up on
the Message Notification Button.
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4 Click the Alert List Button or Message Notification Button.
Information Reference dialog will be shown, an unread count for satellite communication will
appear on the dialog.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(7)
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(4) Antenna RX sensitivity icon
The antenna RX sensitivity that communicate with satellite is shown as icon.
Icon Description
Satellite communication can work
correctly
Note
If the icon is not shown, it may be disconnected from the satellite terminal. Confirm the connection
by ethernet cable.
(5) Name
A antenna name is displayed.
Note
Name of antenna can only be changed at the installation. Its not able to change by user. If it is
needed to be changed, contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request
servicing.
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(6) Blocking Status
It will be displayed whether communication blocking has occurd between the antenna and the
communication satellite.
Status Description
UnBlock The antenna and communication satellite
are in a positional relationship where they
can communicate properly
Blocking The antenna may be shielded from
communication satellite, it may not be able
to communicate properly.
Note
If the antenna and comunication satellite are in a positional relationship where they can
communicate properly, communication may be unstable or uncommunicatable by weather or
searching satellite feature.
Note
This feature displays "UnBlock" when at least one communication satellite is visible from the
antenna. However, the communication will be interrupted while the communication satellite is
switched to an unshielded satellite from shielded one.
(7) Tx Status
It will be shown only for Inmarsat Global Xpress JUE-60GX. The RF radiation hazard area of the
Inmarsat Global Xpress is as long as 26 meter from the antenna, JUE-60GX is able to control not to
transmit radio waves to the set area. It can not communicate with the satellite while suppressing
transmission of rado waves.
Status Description
UnMute The antenna does not point to the
transmission suppression area, ant it can
transmit.
Mute The antenna points to the transmission
suppression area, and suppresses the
transmission.
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5 Click the [List] button.
Blocking Area List for Monitoring dialog will shown, a date-time that satellite communication
will be blocked could be confirm.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(2) Antenna
A antenna name that is blocked at the selected date-time is displayed.If multiple date-time are selected,
a antenna name is displayed.
Note
Name of antenna can only be changed at the installation. Its not able to change by user. If its
needed to change, contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing.
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A sea area that satellite communication will be blocked will be highlighted during Blocking
Area List for Monitoring dialog is displaying.
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1.11.4 Check that satellite terminal communicates
with satellite [ECDIS] [RADAR]
A status whether satellite communication is blocked could be confirmed.
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
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(1) Antenna RX sensitivity icon
The antenna RX sensitivity that communicate with satellite is shown as icon.
Icon Description
Satellite communication can work
correctly
Note
If the icon is not shown, it may be disconnected from the satellite terminal. Confirm the connection
by ethernet cable.
(6) Name
An antenna name is displayed.
Note
Name of antenna can only be changed at the installation. Its not able to change by user. If it is
needed to be changed, contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request
servicing.
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(3) Blocking Status
It will be displayed whether communication blocking has occurd between the antenna and the
communication satellite.
Status Description
UnBlock The antenna and communication satellite
are in a positional relationship where they
can communicate properly
Blocking The antenna may be shielded from
communication satellite, it may not be able
to communicate properly.
Note
If the antenna and comunication satellite are in a positional relationship where they can
communicate properly, communication may be unstable or uncommunicatable by weather or
searching satellite feature.
Note
This feature displays "UnBlock" when at least one communication satellite is visible from the
antenna. However, the communication will be interrupted while the communication satellite is
switched to an unshielded satellite from shielded one.
(4) Tx Status
It will be shown only for Inmarsat Global Xpress JUE-60GX. The RF radiation hazard area of the
Inmarsat Global Xpress is as long as 26 meter from the antenna, JUE-60GX is able to control not to
transmit radio waves to the set area. It can not communicate with the satellite while suppressing
transmission of rado waves.
Status Description
UnMute The antenna does not point to the
transmission suppression area, ant it can
transmit.
Mute The antenna points to the transmission
suppression area, and suppresses the
transmission.
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1.11.5 Change settings for important antenna and
condition of blocking notification [ECDIS] [RADAR]
It could be able to select a monitored antenna, and change the notification condition.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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(2) [Important Antenna] selector
Select the antenna that is needed for blocking prediction. For unselected antennas, its not predicted
whether satellite communication will be blocked on the route.
Note
Name of antenna can only be changed at the installation. Its not able to change by user. If its
needed to change, contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing.
Status Description
Blocked All Notifies that communication with the
Antenna satellite may be blocked by ALL the
antennas selected as important antennas.
Blocked Any Notifies that communication with the
Antenna satellite may be blocked by ONE OF the
antennas selected as the important
antennas.
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1.11.6 Change satellite data file [ECDIS] [RADAR]
It is necessary to update the satellite data if the data of the communication satellite is changed. Contact
your dealer or distributor whether the satellite data has been changed.
1 Connect a USB memory that contains new satellite data file (filename extention: *.jrc).
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5 Input "1310", and click the [Enter] button.
6 Select the new satellite data file (filename extention: *.jrc), and click [OK] button.
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JMR-7230-S3/S
JMR-7225-7X3/9X3/6X/9X/6XH
JMR-7210-6X/6XH
JMR-7272-S
JMR-7282-S/SH
JMR-9230-S3/S
JMR-9225-7X3/9X3/6X/9X/6XH
JMR-9210-6X/6XH
JMR-9272-S
JMR-9282-S/SH
JAN-7201
JAN-9201
JAN-7202
JAN-9202
Not use the asbestos
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