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2DU-3498

Messrs. SHANHAIGUAN NEW SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY CO.,LTD


S. No. BC385-12

MODEL: JCX-161
BRIDGE NAVIGATIONAL WATCH ALARM SYSTEM

FINISHED DRAWING
23 January 2015

JRC (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

TEL 021-2024-0607/08
FAX 021-2024-0611
checked by in charge

结雅希
2015.01.23
祁宇哲
Contents

1. Components

2. Specifications

3. Interface List

4. Connection Diagram

5. Interconnection Wiring

6. Outline Drawings

7. Mechanical Installation Guideline

8. Display Unit Wiring Guideline

9. Spare Parts

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1. Components

Mass
No. Name Type Quantity Remark
1Unit(kg)
1 Control Unit NCK-175 1 4.5
Flush mount / Stand
Attached Cable:
2 Display Unit NWZ-4650 1 0.6*
CFQ-5766B(3 m)
CFQ-5951B(3 m)
Flush mount /
3 Reset Button Unit NCJ-895 5 0.2*
Wall mount
Waterproof Type
4 Reset Button Unit (W.P.) NCJ-896 2 0.5
Wall mount
Flush mount /
5 Buzzer Unit NVS-785 9 0.2*
Wall mount

6 Spare Parts 7ZXNA4012 1 ---

* : Main body

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2. Specifications

2.1 General Outline


Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) has a range of standard (Control Unit, Display
Unit, Reset Button Unit, Buzzer Unit) and optional units (Reset Button Unit (Waterproof), Motion
Sensor Unit, LED Warning Lamp Unit) to fit any type and size vessels.
Fully complies with the international regulations IMO resolution MSC.128(75) ,IEC62616 Ed1.0 and
IEC60945 Ed4.0.

2.1.1 Operational modes


¾ Automatic : Automatically brought into operation whenever the ship’s heading or track
control system is activated and inhibited when this system is not activated.
¾ Manual ON : In operation constantly.
¾ Manual OFF : Does not operate under any circumstances.

2.1.2 Operational sequence of indications and alarms


¾ BNWAS activates the visual indication and alarms by the following sequence.

Third stage
Third stage Crew members
remote audible
remote audible alarm area
alarm

Back-up officer’s
Second stage
and/or master’s Second stage remote audible alarm
remote audible alarm
area

First stage
Bridge First stage bridge audible alarm
bridge audible alarm

Visual indication Bridge Visual indication

Sec
0 Td Td+15s Td+30s Td+120s

Td (selected dormant period) = 3 min to 12 min

2.2 General Specifications

2.2.1 Function of timer reset, visual indication and audible alarms


¾ Various units of BNWAS have following functions.
Functions
Unit Name Model Timer Visual Audible alarms
Reset Indication 1st 2nd/3rd
Display Unit NWZ-4650 X X
Reset Button Unit NCJ-895 X X X X
Reset Button Unit (W.P)* NCJ-896 X X X X
Motion Sensor Unit* NYG-5 X
Warning Lamp Unit* NCD-2257 X
Buzzer Unit NVS-785 X X
*: Optional unit

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2.2.2 Reset devices
¾ Reset devices following below are able to connect, and there are up to 11 devices.
¾ Reset button unit, motion sensor unit and reset signal by other navigational equipment up to
10 and push button switches display unit up to 1, are able to connect.
¾ Motion sensor unit up to 4 are able to connect. If 4 motion sensor units are connected, 6 reset
devices (Reset button unit / Reset signal by other navigational equipment(Dry Contact)) are able
to connect.

Connected
Unit Name Model
Number
Reset Button Unit NCJ-895
Reset Button Unit (W.P)* NCJ-896
Max. 10
Motion Sensor Unit* NYG-5
Other Navigational Equipment ---
Display Unit (LCD Type) NWZ-4650 Max. 1
*: Optional unit

¾ Other navigational equipment Reset devices interface


Dry contact input
Rating: 12 V DC, 8 mA (common negative side)
Normality open
Input signal 100ms or more
Note)It is not reset in a pulse width that is shorter than 100ms.

Input timing

100 ms or more

2.2.3 Visual indication and audible alarm


¾ Buzzer Units are able to connect 7 systems. It is able to connect up to 5 Units in 1 system, and
connect up to 23 Units in 7 systems.
¾ Warning lamp unit and buzzer unit cannot be connected in one same system.
¾ Buzzer is not attached to a Display Unit. Only visual indication.

Unit Name Model Connected Number


Reset Button Unit NCJ-895
Max. 6
Reset Button Unit (W.P)* NCJ-896
Buzzer Unit NVS-785 Max. 23 (7systematic)
Warning Lamp Unit* NCD-2257 Max. 1
Display Unit (LCD Type) NWZ-4650 Max. 1
*: Optional unit

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2.2.4 Display unit
¾ Alarm display and timer conditions for navigational watch alarm troubles can be confirmed.
¾ The following operations are possible.
a) Restriction of operation by passwords.
b) Change of the operation mode, dormant period, back-up officer and brightness.
c) Activate the emergency call, Back-up officer call.
¾ Timer reset

2.2.5 Environment conditions


¾ Temperature: -15°C to +55°C
-25°C to +55°C (NCJ-896 Reset Button Unit (W.P.))
¾ Humidity: 93% (40°C, non condensing)
¾ Vibration: 2Hz to 13.2Hz ±1mm
13.2Hz to 100Hz 7m/s2
¾ Protection: IP22
IP56 (NCJ-896 Reset Button Unit (W.P.))

2.2.6 Power supply specifications


¾ Main source: 100 - 120Vac / 200 - 240Vac ±10%, 50/60Hz
¾ Backup source: 24Vdc ±10%
¾ Max power consumption: 30VA

Note1 : Ship’s battery must have enough capacity to supply DC power for 6 hours after main
power supply stops.

2.2.7 Audible alarm


¾ Tone: 2 mode
¾ Sound pressure: 85dB(A) >= 75dB(A)

2.2.8 Interface
¾ Input
Reset signal: 10 points
Automatic mode signal: 1 point
¾ Output
Visual: 7 ports (Reset devices :6 ports, Warning Lamp Unit :1 port)
Audible alarm: 13 ports (Reset devices :6 ports, Buzzer Units :7 ports)
System fail alarm: 1 points
¾ I/O (IEC61162-1)
VDR: 1 port (Output)
Navigational equipment alarm: 1 port

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2.3 Equipment Specifications
2.3.1 Control Unit (NCK-175)
Control unit of BNWAS system. Display unit control, sensor interface and alarm outputs interface.

¾ Power supply Main source: 100 - 120Vac / 200 - 240Vac ±10%, 50/60Hz
¾ Power supply Backup source: 24Vdc ±10%
¾ Input: 11 points
¾ Output: 21 points
¾ I/O: 2 port

2.3.2 Display Unit (NWZ-4650)


Display unit of BNWAS system.

¾ Display Unit: 4.5 inch monochrome LCD 128 × 64 dots


¾ Backlight: White LED or Orange LED
¾ Dimmer Levels: Bright, Medium, Dark
¾ Interface: Serial input or output 1 port (RS-422)
1 port (RS-485)
¾ Power Supply Voltage: 12 Vdc (Provided from Control Unit (NCK-175))

2.3.3 Reset Button Unit (NCJ-895)


Reset button and audible alarm device.

¾ Reset button Switch: Mechanical life >= 1 million operations


¾ LED Color: Yellow
¾ Dimmer function : Bright, Medium, Dark
¾ Audible alarm: Tone 2 mode (Continuous ON / OFF, default : ON)
Sound pressure 85dB(A) >= 75dB(A) (High / Low, default : Low)
¾ Power Supply Voltage: 12 Vdc (Provided from Control Unit (NCK-175))

2.3.4 Reset Button Unit with waterproof (NCJ-896)


Reset button and audible alarm device.

¾ Reset button Switch: Mechanical life >= 1 million operations


¾ LED Color: Yellow
¾ Dimmer function : Bright, Medium, Dark
¾ Audible alarm: Tone 2 mode (Continuous ON / OFF, default : ON)
Sound pressure 85dB(A) >= 75dB(A) (High / Low, default : Low)
¾ Power Supply Voltage: 12 Vdc (Provided from Control Unit (NCK-175))

2.3.5 Buzzer Unit (NVS-785)


Audible alarm device.

¾ Audible alarm: Tone 2 mode (Continuous ON / OFF, default : ON)


Sound pressure 85dB(A) >= 75dB(A) (High / Low, default : Low)
¾ Power Supply Voltage: 12 Vdc (Provided from Control Unit (NCK-175))

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3. Interface List

3.1 Power Supply


Main AC220V
Back-up (Emergency) DC24V

3.2 Interface for Auto Pilot and VDR


Port Name Equipment Name Maker Model Signal Specification
HCS Auto Pilot TOKYO PR-6000 Dry Contact
Mode In KEIKI
Alarm Out VDR JRC JCY-1800 IEC61162-1 (ALR)
RMS

3.3 Interface for Reset Devices (Max. 10 ports)


(Reset button unit / Motion sensor unit / Other navigational equipment (Dry Contact))
Port Location
Equipment Name Maker Model
No. Deck Area
1 Reset Button Unit JRC NCJ-895 NAV. BRI. DK W/H
2 Reset Button Unit JRC NCJ-895 NAV. BRI. DK W/H
3 Reset Button Unit JRC NCJ-895 NAV. BRI. DK W/H
4 Reset Button Unit JRC NCJ-895 NAV. BRI. DK W/H
Reset Button Unit JRC NCJ-895 NAV. BRI. DK W/H
5 Reset Button Unit (W.P.) JRC NCJ-896 NAV. BRI. DK PORT WING
6 Reset Button Unit (W.P.) JRC NCJ-896 NAV. BRI. DK STBD WING
7 Auto Pilot TOKYO PR-6000 NAV. BRI. DK W/H
KEIKI
8 X-Band Radar JRC JMA-9122-9XA NAV. BRI. DK W/H
S-Band Radar JMA-9132-SA NAV. BRI. DK W/H
9 No.1 ECDIS JRC JAN-901B NAV. BRI. DK W/H
10 No.2 ECDIS JRC JAN-901B NAV. BRI. DK W/H

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3.4 Interface for Visual and Audible Alarms (Max. 8 ports)
(Warning lamp unit / Buzzer unit)
Alarm Emerg Location
Port Officer
Equipment Name Audible ency *2
No. Visual *1 Call Deck Area
1
ST
2
ND
3
RD Call

1 (Internal connection
X --- --- --- X X --- ---
to reset button unit)
2 (Internal connection
--- X X X X X --- ---
to reset button unit)
3 Buzzer Unit OFFICER DK CAPTAIN’S BED RM
(NVS-785) OFFICER DK CAPTAIN’S DAY RM
*3 *3
--- --- X X X X --- ---
--- ---
--- ---
4 Buzzer Unit CHIEF OFFICER’S
OFFICER DK
(NVS-785) DAY RM
CHIEF OFFICER’S
OFFICER DK
--- --- X
*3
X X X
*3 BED RM
--- ---
--- ---
--- ---
5 Buzzer Unit OFFICER DK 2ND OFFICER’S RM
(NVS-785) --- ---
*3 *3
--- --- X X X X --- ---
--- ---
--- ---
6 Buzzer Unit OFFICER DK 3RD OFFICER’S RM
(NVS-785) --- ---
*3 *3
--- --- X X X X --- ---
--- ---
--- ---
7 Buzzer Unit PUBLIC DK SHIP’S OFFICE
(NVS-785) PUBLIC DK OFF’S RECREATION RM
--- --- --- X X --- PUBLIC DK OFF’S MESS RM
--- ---
--- ---
8 (Not connected) --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
*1: Emergency call to be achieved by the electric buzzer in the following units.
(Reset Button Unit and all Buzzer Units.)
*2: Officer call to be achieved by the electric buzzer in the following units.
(Reset Button Unit and Buzzer Unit for selected buck-up officer.)
*3: In case if selected as the back-up officer.
Back-up officer 4 port (Captain, C/O, 2ndOFF, 3rdOFF) operates when selecting it with the NWZ-4650 Display Unit a second stage
remote audible alarm , and operates by a third stage remote audible alarm if it doesn't select it.

8
RESET BUTTON / VISUAL INDICATION ALARM
/ 1st STAGE AUDIBLE ALARM

(W/H)
DISPLAY UNIT

NCJ-895
NCJ-895
NWZ-4650
Flush mount
with Reset Button)

RESET BUTTON UNIT


RESET BUTTON UNIT

(W/H)
(W/H)
(W/H)
X-BAND RADAR JMA-9122-9XA
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
S-BAND RADAR JMA-9132-SA
(TIMER RESET)

NCJ-895
NCJ-895
NCJ-895
NCJ-896
NCJ-896

RESET BUTTON UNIT


RESET BUTTON UNIT
RESET BUTTON UNIT
RESET BUTTON UNIT (W.P.)
RESET BUTTON UNIT (W.P.)

*MPYC-7
*MPYC-7
*MPYC-2
*MPYC-2

VDR JCY-1900
(ALARMS / IEC61162-1 & RMS)
(W/H)
(W/H)
(W/H)
(PORT WING)
(STBD WING)
(W/H)
*AUTO PILOT
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
No.1 ECDIS JAN-901B
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
No.2 ECDIS JAN-901B
(TIMER RESET)
* AUTO PILOT
(HCS MODE)

*J.B. *J.B.

CFQ-5766B(3m)
CFQ-5951B(3m)
4. Connection Diagram

*MPYC-2

*MPYC-7
*MPYC-7
*MPYC-7
*MPYC-2
*MPYC-2
*MPYC-2

*TTYCS-1
*MPYCY-7
*MPYCY-7

*MPYC-7
*MPYC-2
DISPLAY VDR OUT RESET IN AUTO MODE
(DC12V) (RS-485) (RS-422) (DRY CONTACT IN) (DRY CONTACT IN)
SERIAL I/O DI

CONTROL UNIT
NCK-175
DO
SYSTEM FAIL OUT
BUZZER/ALARM (DRY CONTACT OUT) PWR IN
*DPYC-1.5
*DPYC-1.5

(OFFICER DK)
<CH3> *MPYC-2 BZ *MPYC-2 BZ
NVS-785 NVS-785
(CAPTAIN’S BED RM) (CAPTAIN’S DAY RM)
DC24V

<CH4> *MPYC-2 BZ *MPYC-2 BZ


AC220V 1PH

NVS-785 NVS-785
MAIN POWER

(CHIEF OFFICER’S (CHIEF OFFICER’S 2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE


DAY RM) BED RM) AUDIBLE ALARM
BACK-UP POWER

2nd alarm transfer to


<CH5> *MPYC-2 BZ
selected back-up officer.
NVS-785
(2ND OFFICER’S RM)

<CH6> *MPYC-2 BZ
NVS-785
Cable specifications
(3RD OFFICER’S RM)
Use Connected Maximum
Cable Number Cable Length
(PUBLIC DK)
<CH7> *MPYC-2 BZ *MPYC-2 BZ *MPYC-2 BZ 3RD STAGE REMOTE Buzzer 5 unit 150m
NVS-785 NVS-785 NVS-785 AUDIBLE ALARM Other unit 1 unit 100m
(SHIP’S OFFICE) (OFF’S (OFF’S MESS RM) Buzzer unit can be connected up to 5 units in 1 system,
RECREATION RM) and connect up to 23 units in 7 systems.

*DOCK SUPPLY

BNWAS (JCX-161): CONNECTION DIAGRAM

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DISPLAY UNIT
NWZ-4650
(Flush mount TYPE)

DC12/24V SENSOR/
DATA1
DATA DATA 2

JCY-1900 (JRC)
VDR
*AUTO PILOT
[HCS MODE]
5. Interconnection Wiring

CFQ-5766B (3m)
CFQ-5951B (3m)
*MPYC-2

*TTYCS-1
CABLE CLAMP CABLE CLAMP

+ (RED)_①
- (BLK)_②
SD1-B (RED)_②
SD1-A (BRN)_①
1 2 3 4 6 7 1 2

TX+
TX-

SD-
SD+
IN-
IN+

PWR-
PWR+
RS422
RS-485
TB4 TB4
TB5
DISPLAY VDR OUT AUTO MODE IN

SYS.FAIL OUT TB1


TB4
DC IN AC IN
-
L
N

COM
NO
NC

3 4 5 1 2 4 5 TERMINAL BOARD

CONTROL UNIT (NCK-175)


E

*MAIN POWER
*DPYC-1.5 *WIRE
(SHIP’S MAIN)
AC220V 1PH

*DPYC-1.5 *BACK-UP POWER


DC24V

*DOCK SUPPLY
BNWAS (JCX-161): INTERCONNECTION WIRING (1/3)

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11
RESET BUTTON UNIT:
1 *MPYC-7 1 NCJ-895
12V(+) +12V (W/H)
2 2
E(-) E
3 3
RS RS
TB2
TB1

4 4
VI VI
RESET1

5 5
1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5

BZ BZ
TERMINAL BOARD

RESET BUTTON UNIT:


1 *MPYC-7 6 NCJ-895
12V(+) +12V (W/H)
2 7
E(-) E
CONTROL UNIT (NCK-175)

3 8
RS RS
TB2
TB1

4 9
VI VI
RESET2

5 10
1 2 3 4 5

BZ BZ
6 7 8 9 10

RESET BUTTON UNIT:


1 *MPYC-7 11 NCJ-895
12V(+) +12V (W/H)
2 12
E(-) E
3 13
RS RS
TB2
TB1

4 14
VI VI
RESET3

5 15
1 2 3 4 5

BZ BZ
1112131415

RESET BUTTON UNIT:


1 *MPYC-7 *MPYC-7 16 NCJ-895
12V(+) +12V (W/H)
2 17
E(-) E
3 18
RS RS
TB2
TB1

4 19
VI VI
RESET4

5 20
1 2 3 4 5

BZ BZ
1617181920
*J.B.

RESET BUTTON UNIT:


*MPYC-7 16 NCJ-895
+12V (W/H)
17
E
18
RS
TB1

19
VI
20
1 2 3 4 5

BZ
RESET BUTTON UNIT:
1 *MPYCY-7 21 NCJ-896 (W.P.)
12V(+) +12V
2 22 (PORT WING)
E(-) E
3 23
RS RS

TB2
TB1

4 24
VI VI

RESET5
5 25
1 2 3 4 5

BZ BZ
2122232425
RESET BUTTON UNIT:
1 *MPYCY-7 1 NCJ-896 (W.P.)
12V(+) +12V
2 2 (STBD WING)
E(-) E
3 3
RS RS

TB3
TB1

4 4
VI VI

RESET6
5 5

1 2 3 4 5
1 2 3 4 5

BZ BZ
*MPYC-2 *AUTO PILOT
12V(+)
E(-) [TIMER RESET SIGNAL]

TB3
6 7 8
RS

RESET7
X-BAND RADAR
*MPYC-2 *MPYC-2 JMA-9122-9XA (JRC)
12V(+)
E(-) [TIMER RESET SIGNAL]

TB3
RS

9 1011

RESET8
*J.B.
*MPYC-2 S-BAND RADAR
JMA-9132-SA (JRC)
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]
No.1 ECDIS
*MPYC-2 JAN-901B (JRC)
RS

TB3
G

1213
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]

RESET9
No.2 ECDIS
*MPYC-2 JAN-901B (JRC)
RS

TB3
G

1415
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]

RESET10

*DOCK SUPPLY
BNWAS (JCX-161): INTERCONNECTION WIRING (2/3)
3RD AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 1ST AUDIBLE VISUAL
ALARM INDICATION
CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1

VI
E(-)

BZ(E)
BZ(E)
BZ(E)
BZ(E)
BZ(E)
BZ(E)
BZ(E)

12V(+)
12V(+)
12V(+)
12V(+)
12V(+)
12V(+)
12V(+)
12V(+)
TB1 TB1 TB1 TB1 TB1 TB1 TB1 TB1
TERMINAL
1617 1415 1213 1011 8 9 6 7 4 5 1 2 3 BOARD

1
2
1
2
1
2

1
2
1
2
CONTROL UNIT
(NCK-175)

(OFFICER DK)
CAPTAIN’S BED RM CAPTAIN’S DAY RM
BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT:
NVS-785 NVS-785
<CH3> *MPYC-2 TB1_6 3
1 +12V 1 +12V
TB1_7 4
2 BZ(E) 2 BZ(E)
1
3 +12V OUT 3 +12V OUT
2
4 BZ(E) OUT 4 BZ(E) OUT

*MPYC-2
CHIEF OFFICER’S DAY RM CHIEF OFFICER’S BED RM
BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT:
NVS-785 NVS-785
<CH4> *MPYC-2 TB1_8 3
1 +12V 1 +12V
TB1_9 4
2 BZ(E) 2 BZ(E)
1
3 +12V OUT 3 +12V OUT
2
4 BZ(E) OUT 4 BZ(E) OUT

*MPYC-2
2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE
AUDIBLE ALARM
2ND OFFICER’S RM
2nd alarm transfer to
BUZZER UNIT:
NVS-785 selected back-up officer.
<CH5> *MPYC-2 TB1_10
1 +12V
TB1_11
2 BZ(E)
3 +12V OUT
4 BZ(E) OUT

3RD OFFICER’S RM
BUZZER UNIT:
NVS-785
<CH6> *MPYC-2 TB1_12
1 +12V
TB1_13
2 BZ(E)
3 +12V OUT
4 BZ(E) OUT

SHIP’S OFFICE OFF’S RECREATION RM OFF’S MESS RM (PUBLIC DK)


BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT:
NVS-785 NVS-785 NVS-785
<CH7> *MPYC-2 TB1_14 3 3
1 +12V 1 +12V 1 +12V 3RD STAGE REMOTE
TB1_15 4 4
2 BZ(E) 2 BZ(E) 2 BZ(E) AUDIBLE ALARM
1 1
3 +12V OUT 3 +12V OUT 3 +12V OUT
2 2
4 BZ(E) OUT 4 BZ(E) OUT 4 BZ(E) OUT

*MPYC-2
*MPYC-2

*DOCK SUPPLY
BNWAS (JCX-161): INTERCONNECTION WIRING (3/3)

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6. Outline Drawings

6.1 Control Unit NCK-175

338

11 316 (11)
MOUNTING HOLES
4-φ7

40
200

280
NAME PLATE

(40)

291
10

104.2
99.2
1.2

CABLE INLET (Grommet Rubber)


5-φ28

(One Grommet rubber inlet more cables)

BNWAS CONTROL UNIT


NCK-175
COLOR : N4 SEMI-GROSS
(OTHER COLOR NOT ACCEPTABLE)
MASS : APPROX. 4.5kg
IP Spec. : IP22
UNIT : mm

13
6.2 Display Unit NWZ-4650 (Flush mount Type)

127 12.5

142

14
6.3 Reset Button Unit NCJ-895 (Wall mount Type)

65 4.5

100

15
6.4 Reset Button Unit NCJ-895 (Flush mount Type)

103

111

125

12.5 100 12.5

7 111 (7)

16
6.5 Reset Button Unit NCJ-896 (Waterproof Type)

65

100 38

17.5 65 17.5

17
(CUT-OUT LINE) 6.6

NAME PLATE

BNWAS
CABLE INLET
Indicator Light φ12.7
BZ on – I.L. on
BZ off – I.L. off
3- φ5.5 or M4

34.5 13.5
Buzzer Unit NVS-785 (Wall mount Type)

NVS-785 BUZZER 48

70 7 40 CABLE INLET
φ12.7
47
CABLE INLET
φ13.0

BNWAS BUZZER UNIT(Wall mount Type)


NVS-785
COLOR : N4 SEMI-GROSS
NOTE : REMOVE THE FLANGE.
(OTHER COLOR NOT ACCEPTABLE)
MASS : APPROX. 0.2kg
IP Spec. : IP22
UNIT : mm

18
6.7 Buzzer Unit NVS-785 (Flush mount Type)

103

111

125

12.5 100 12.5

7 111 (7)

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7. Mechanical Installation Guideline

7.1 NCK-175 Control Unit

7.1.1 Selecting the Location


It should be recommended that the location for mounting the Control Unit be selected to meet the
following conditions.
It should be recommended that the Control Unit to be mounted in the wheelhouse.

1) The lengths of cables connected to the units installed in the wheelhouse should be as short as
possible.
2) The Control Unit should be free from excessive vibrations.
3) The Control Unit should be within a compass safety distance of 1.0 m.
4) The Control Unit should be distant enough from electric apparatuses such as a RADAR and radio
communication devices that emit excessive electromagnetic field.

7.1.2 Installation of NCK-175


The Control Unit is connected with cables from the Display Unit, the Reset Buttons, the Buzzer Units, the
Motion Sensor signals and so on, therefore it has holes in its bottom for these cables to come through.

The vicinity clearance shown in the figure below is required.


And, to ensure continuous and stable operations, the Control Unit needs to be grounded to the ship’s
hull.
50
280

150

338

11 316 (11) MOUNTING HOLES


4-φ7

NAME
PLATE

291

Mounting outline and Vicinity Clearance of the Control Unit NCK-175

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7.2 NWZ-4650 Display Unit

7.2.1 Selecting the Location


The Display Unit can be installed on a desktop or flush mount, the bridge console, the wheel house
group panel or a bulkhead.
The Display Unit should be within a compass safety distance of 0.3 m

7.2.2 Installation of NWZ-4650


The Display Unit can be fastened in the bulkhead, a panel, or on a desktop. When it is placed in the
bulkhead or the console panel, the surface of the panel needs to be cut out in the shape shown in the
Figure in the next page.
When NWZ-4650 is located on the desktop, the Stand needs to be installed on NWZ-4650.

Stand
Desktop

Provide the maintenance space

Flush mount

21
Bottom View Mounting outline

Desktop

4- φ4.5 or M4
127

4- C11

About the corner C11, may want to cut φ25

Cut outline

Flush mount

Mounting outline and cut outline of the Display Unit NWZ-4650

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7.3 NCJ-895 Reset Button Unit

7.3.1 Selecting the Location


It should be recommended that the location for mounting the Reset Button Unit be selected to meet the
following conditions.
It should be recommended that the Reset Button Unit to be mounted in the wheelhouse.

1) The Reset Button Unit should be within a compass safety distance of 0.1 m.
2) The Reset Button Unit should be free from excessive vibrations.
3) The maintenance and inspections should be easy enough.

7.3.2 Installation of NCJ-895


A Reset Button Unit can be mounted in or on a bulkhead or a console panel.
When mounting it in a console panel, cut out the panel surface in the shape as shown in the figure in the
next page.
Or when mounting it on the surface, remove the flange from the Reset Button Unit.

For wall mounting installation


When it is located on the wall, please remove the flange by doing the following.
1) Pull off the 4 screws on front panel.
2) Pull off the 4 inside screws.
3) Remove the Flush mount panel
4) Put on the screws that are pulled off at the first step.

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Wall mount

Flush mount

Mounting outline and Cut outline of the Reset Button Unit NCJ-895

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7.4 NCJ-896 Reset Button Unit (Water Proof)

7.4.1 Selecting the Location


It should be recommended that the location for mounting the Water Proof Reset Button Unit be selected
to meet the following conditions.
It should be recommended that the Water Proof Reset Button Unit to be mounted in the Wall mount
wing.

1) The Water Proof Reset Button Unit should be within a compass safety distance of 0.1 m.
2) The Water Proof Reset Button Unit should be free from excessive vibrations.
3) The maintenance and inspections should be easy enough.

7.4.2 Installation of NCJ-896


Plese secure NCJ-896 with the screwes (size:M4) on the wall.
After connecting the cables, plese fasten the cable of ground line well for waterproofing.
Plese fasten the cover tightly for preventing from work loose.

4- φ5.5 or M4

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Mounting outline of the Reset Button Unit (Water Proof) NCJ-896

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7.5 NVS-785 Buzzer Unit

7.5.1 Selecting the Location


It should be recommended that the location for mounting the Buzzer Unit be selected to meet the
following conditions.

1) The Buzzer Unit should be within a compass safety distance of 0.1 m.


2) The Buzzer Unit should be free from excessive vibrations.
3) The maintenance and inspections should be easy enough.

7.5.2 Installation of NVS-785


A Buzzer Unit can be mounted in or on a bulkhead.
When mounting it in a console panel, cut out the panel surface in the shape as shown in the figure in the
next page.
Or when mounting it on the surface, remove the flange from the Buzzer Unit.

For wall mounting installation


When it is located on the wall, please remove the flange by doing the following.
1) Pull off the 4 screws on front panel.
2) Pull off the 4 inside screws.
3) Remove the Flush mount panel
4) Put on the screws that are pulled off at the first step.

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Wall mount

Flush mount

Mounting outline and Cut outline of the Buzzer Unit NVS-785

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8. Display Unit Wiring Guideline

8.1 Outline of connector

6 contacts connector 4 contacts connector


[DATA 1]
[DATA 2] Connect with control unit.
Connect with Other device. (Communication signal)
[TERM.]
Turn ON and OFF
terminal resistance when
connecting DATA1.

14 contacts connector
[DC12V DATA]
Connect with control unit. (Power supply input)

[E]
Chassis Earth Terminal
Connect to ship earth

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8.2 Wiring Table
1) 14 contacts connector
Contact Contact
I/O Function Connected unit
No. name
1 DC+ I 12V DC power input +
Control unit
2 DC- I 12V DC power input -
3 ALM_COM - unused (N.C.)
4 ALM_NO - unused (N.C.)
5 ALM_NC - unused (N.C.)
6 ACK_IN+ - unused (N.C.)
7 ACK_IN- - unused (N.C.)
8 SD0-A - unused (N.C.)
9 SD0-B - unused (N.C.)
10 SD3-A - unused (N.C.)
11 SD3-B - unused (N.C.)
12 SD6-A - unused (N.C.)
13 SD6-B - unused (N.C.)
14 GND - unused (N.C.)

2) 4 contacts connector
Contact Contact
I/O Function Connected unit
No. name
Between control unit and display unit,
1 SD1-A I/O
RS-485 communication transmission/ reception -
Control unit
Between control unit and display unit,
2 SD1-B I/O
RS-485 communication transmission/ reception +
3 SD1-C - unused
Control unit
4 GND - Frame GND
(Chassis)

3) 6 contacts connector
Contact Contact
I/O Function Connected unit
No. name
1 DCOUT+ - unused
2 DCOUT- - unused
Other Navigational equipment
3 RXD2-B I
RS-422 communication reception -
Other Navigational equipment
4 RXD2-A I
RS-422 communication reception + Other Navigational
Other Navigational equipment equipment
5 TXD2-B O
RS-422 communication transmission -
Other Navigational equipment
6 TXD2-A O
RS-422 communication transmission +

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8.3 Wiring method

1) 14 contacts connector

Display unit rear: Connector contact number

Display unit Rear Fuse Holder


(Built-in 1A Fuses)

1A Red From NCK-175


+
1A - Black (Power input)
CFQ5766
From NCK-175
(Unused)
Power cable
CFQ-5766B: 3 m (Accessory)
CFQ-5766F: 20 m (Option)

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2) 4 contacts connector

TERM. Switch
Display unit rear: Connector contact number

Display unit Rear

From NCK-175
SD1-A Brown (Communication
SD1-B Red Signal)
CFQ5951 SD1-C Green Unused
GND Shield Frame GND

Data cable
CFQ-5766B: 3 m (Accessory)
CFQ-5766F: 20 m (Option)

[TERM. Switch]
Move the TERM. switch (terminator) to ON.
(Up)
ON
ON
When the rubber cap
is removed, the switch
appears.

OFF
(Down)

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3) 6 contacts connector

Display unit rear: Connector contact number

Display unit Rear

RXD2-B White From Other navigational


RXD2-A Green equipment
CFQ5767
TXD2-B Yellow (Communication Signal)
Data cable TXD2-A Brown
CFQ-5767: 3 m (Option)

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9. Spare Parts
BOX NO. P
SETS PER
SHIP NO. SPARE PARTS LIST FOR U S E
VESSEL

JCX-161

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.

φ6.4 MF60 NR 250V 2


1 Fuse 1 1
(5ZFGD00010)
30

φ6.4 MF60 NR 250V 1


2 Fuse 1 1
(5ZFGD00205)
30

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MFR'S NAME JAPAN RADIO CO.,LTD. DRW.NO. 7ZXNA4012

Note: Spare Part (Description or JRC code Number) may be replaced with compatible part.
予備品(型名・コード)は、予告無く互換品に変更することがございます。
Inquiry regarding the order of a part : Marine Service Department
Telephone:+81-3-3492-1305 Facsimile:+81-3-3779-1420 e-mail:[email protected]

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JCX-161
Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

For further information,contact:

Not use the asbestos

URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
Marine Service Department
Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
Facsimile : +81-3-3779-1420
e-mail : [email protected]
AMSTERDAM Branch
Telephone : +31-20-658-0750
Facsimile : +31-20-658-0755
e-mail : [email protected]
SEATTLE Branch
Telephone : +1-206-654-5644
Facsimile : +1-206-654-7030
e-mail : [email protected]
CODE No.7ZPNA4317 01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
OCT. 2013 Edition 1 JRC Printed in Japan
Preface


Thank you for purchasing the JRC bridge navigational watch alarm system, JCX-161.
This system monitors the activities of the navigational officer on the bridge and detects any abnormal
conditions in the officer that may lead to a marine accident. If the officer cannot fulfill his duties for
any reason, the system alerts the captain or other qualified personnel.
This system conforms to the performance standards of the IMO resolution MSC.128 (75) and IEC
62616.

Ɣ Please carefully read this instruction manual before using the system.

Ɣ Store this instruction manual in a secure place so that you can consult it whenever necessary.

Ɣ Consult this manual if you have questions or technical problems with the system.

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7ZPNA4317
Before use

Warning Symbols
The warning labels in the instruction manual and on the system use various
symbols to ensure that the system is used correctly and prevent personal
injury or equipment damage. The symbols and their meanings are shown
below.
Before continuing, please read and understand the following symbols.

This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in danger


DANGER of being killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected or
equipment is not operated correctly.

This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in


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

This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be injured


CAUTION or any property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is
neglected or equipment is not operated correctly.

Examples
△ marks indicate CAUTION (including DANGER and WARNING).
Detailed contents of CAUTION (“Electric Shock” in the example on
left) are shown in the mark.
Electrical Shock

marks indicate prohibition.


Detailed contents of prohibited actions (“Disassembling Prohibited” in
Disassembly the example on left) are shown in the mark.
Prohibited
● marks indicate a specific action that must be followed or instruction.
Detailed contents of instructions (“Ensure the ground wire is connected
to a grounded terminal” in the example to the left.)

About the warning label


The warning label is pasted on main control unit (NCK-175). Please never
detach the warning label, and do damage and the modification.

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WARNING
Do not disassemble or modify this equipment.
It may result in a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.

Do not use a power supply voltage other than the one specified.
It may result in a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.

Turn off the power supply switch before connecting or disconnecting cables to
any external equipment. Not turning it off may result in a fire or electrical shock.

If the power supply cable is damaged, ask for an exchange from the Japan
Radio Co.,Ltd (JRC) sales department, a nearby branch office, business office,
or any JRC agents.
The use of damaged cables may result in a fire or electrical shock.

If water leaks into the equipment, shut off the power, disconnect the plug from
the outlet, and contact the JRC sales department, a nearby branch office,
business office, or any JRC agents. Continued use of water-damaged
equipment may result in a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.

Do not attempt inspections or repairs on internal parts of the equipment.


Inspections or repairs by anyone other than qualified maintenance personnel
may result in a fire or electrical shock. Ask for internal inspections or
equipment repairs by contacting the JRC sales department, a nearby branch
office, business office, or any JRC agents.

If equipment malfunctions, shut off the power and contact the JRC sales
department, a nearby branch office, business office, or any JRC agents.
Continued use of the equipment may result in a fire or electrical shock.

Do not attempt to exchange the fuse by yourself.


Exchange by anyone other than qualified maintenance personnel may result in
a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.
For an exchange of the fuse, contact the JRC sales department, a nearby
branch office, business office, or any JRC agent.

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The caution on use

WARNING
When disposing of this unit, abide by local laws and regulations.

Do not insert or drop any foreign objects such as metals into air vents or
orifices. A fire, electric shock or malfunction may occur.

If a strange smell, smoke, or unusual heat is emitted from any equipment, shut
off the power immediately and disconnect the power cable. Then contact the
JRC sales department, a nearby branch office, business office, or any JRC
agent. Continued use of the equipment may result in a fire or electrical shock.

Do not allow any loose wires or metal objects to fall inside of equipment. This
may result in a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.

CAUTION
Do not install the system near to a water source or in the area with much
humidity / steam / dust / oil smoke. A fire, electric shock, and/or machine failure
may occur.

Do not touch the system with a hand or glove wet with fresh water or sea
water.
Otherwise, an electrical shock or machine failure may occur.

When disconnecting the power cable, make sure to grab the plug.
Pulling the cable may damage the cable, resulting in a fire or electrical shock.

Do not connect or disconnect the power cable with a wet hand.


An electrical shock may occur.

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The caution on use

CAUTION
When the system is exposed to fresh water or seawater, wipe it immediately.
Otherwise, a failure or malfunction may occur.

When cleaning the system surface, do not use any organic solvent such as
thinner or benzine ; these solvents damage the surface coating.
To clean the surface, remove dust and debris then wipe it with a clean dry cloth.

Connect the ground wire to a grounded terminal. Otherwise, an electric shock


may occur as the result of a failure or earth leakage.

Avoid sharing a power source with a system that generates a large amount of
electronic noise (such as an air conditioner). The system may not function
properly because of short - time voltage drop or noise carried from power
source.

Do not place the system on an unstable place such as a wobbly rack or incline.
The system may drop or tip over, resulting in personal injuries and/or
equipment failure.

Do not place the system in a place exposed to direct sunlight. Otherwise, it


may cause damage on the paint or seal on the surface.

Do not install the equipment near any radio equipment.


Otherwise, it may cause a signal reception might be affected.

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The caution on use

CAUTION
Do not bring the system into a warm room while it is cool. Dew condensation
may occur inside, leading to a machine failure.

Before turning on the power switch again, make sure that the screen of the
LCD display unit goes out. If the power switch is turned on immediately after
turning off, the equipment may be cause of malfunction.

Do not touch the system if your hand is wet.


An electrical shock may occur.

Do not press buttons of the reset button units and the LCD display unit by
unnecessary strong force.
Equipment malfunction may occur.

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Equipment Appearance

JCX-161 Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System External Appearance

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Contents

Contents

Preface ............................................................................................................................................ ⅰ
Before use ....................................................................................................................................... ⅱ
The cautions on use ........................................................................................................................ ⅲ

JCX-161 Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System External Appearance ..................................vii

Chapter 1 General Outline of Equipment ..........................................................................................1

1.1 Functions ..................................................................................................................................1


1.1.1 Purpose of the system........................................................................................................1
1.1.2 Operation modes ................................................................................................................1
1.1.3 Operation sequence of displays and alarms.......................................................................2
1.2 Features....................................................................................................................................3
1.2.1 Versatile functions with standard configuration...................................................................3
1.2.2 Various reset devices and number of inputs .......................................................................3
1.2.3 Output to external equipment .............................................................................................3
1.2.4 Remote maintenance function............................................................................................3
1.3 Configuration.............................................................................................................................4
1.4 Outline dimensions ...................................................................................................................5
1.4.1 Control unit (NCK-175) .......................................................................................................5
1.4.2 LCD display unit (NWZ-4650).............................................................................................6
1.4.3 Buzzer unit (NVS-785)........................................................................................................7
1.4.4 Reset button unit (NCJ-895)...............................................................................................8
1.4.5 Motion sensor (NYG-5) (Option).........................................................................................9
1.4.6 LED Warning lamp unit (NCD-2257) (Option) ..................................................................10
1.4.7 Reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896) (Option) .......................................................... 11
1.5 System diagram ............................................... エラー! ブックマークが定義されていません。

Chapter 2 Names and Functions of System Components ............................................................13

2.1 Power switch and how to turn it on .........................................................................................13


2.2 LCD Display unit (NWZ-4650).................................................................................................16
2.2.1 Mark and function of button ..............................................................................................16
2.2.2 Display and function of screen .........................................................................................18
2.2.3 Display of each alarm stage .............................................................................................19
2.3 Buzzer unit (NVS-785) ............................................................................................................21
2.3.1 Names and functions of system components ...................................................................21
2.4 Reset button unit (NCJ-895) ...................................................................................................22
2.4.1 Names and functions of system components ...................................................................22
2.5 Motion sensor (NYG-5) (Option device) ..................................................................................25
2.5.1 Names and functions of system components ...................................................................25
2.6 LED Warning lamp unit (NCD-2257) (Option device)..............................................................28
2.6.1 Names and functions of system components ...................................................................28
2.7 Reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896) ..............................................................................30
Contents

2.7.1 Names and functions of system components ...................................................................30

Chapter 3 Operation .........................................................................................................................33

3.1 WATCH ALARM operation ......................................................................................................34


3.1.1 Operation sequence of displays and alarms.....................................................................34
3.1.2 Operation of each unit for every alarm .............................................................................35
3.2 Operation mode change .........................................................................................................36
3.2.1 Changing operation mode ................................................................................................36
3.3 Resetting dormant period........................................................................................................38
3.3.1 Checking dormant period .................................................................................................38
3.3.2 Reset operation ................................................................................................................38
3.4 Time setting.............................................................................................................................39
3.4.1 Call of menu mode screen................................................................................................39
3.4.2 Changing dormant period setting .....................................................................................40
3.4.3 Changing third stage remote audible alarm transfer time .................................................41
3.4.4 Setting of bridge alarm transfer delay time .......................................................................42
3.4.5 Changing backup officer name .........................................................................................43
3.4.6 Changing buzzer sound....................................................................................................44
3.4.7 Changing password..........................................................................................................45
3.5 Backup officer setting..............................................................................................................46
3.5.1 Setting backup officer .......................................................................................................46
3.6 Alarm transfer from other navigational equipment...................................................................47
3.6.1 Outline ..............................................................................................................................47
3.6.2 Stopping (ACK) operation of alarm sound ........................................................................49
3.6.3 Alarm Input .......................................................................................................................50
3.7 Operation of each call .............................................................................................................51
3.7.1 EMERGENCY CALL ........................................................................................................51
3.7.2 OFFICER CALL................................................................................................................52
3.8 Malfunction of system .............................................................................................................53
3.8.1 Display and cancel of alarm .............................................................................................53
3.8.2 Confirm of alarm contents ................................................................................................55
3.9 Display of alarm history...........................................................................................................55
3.10 Test of buzzer and LED warning lamp...................................................................................56
3.11 Adjustment of LCD screen display ........................................................................................57
3.11.1 Setting of contrast...........................................................................................................57
3.11.2 Setting of brightness .......................................................................................................57
3.11.3 Setting ON/OFF of key click sound.................................................................................57
3.11.4 Setting of back light color................................................................................................58
3.11.5 Default setting value .......................................................................................................58

Chapter 4 Maintenance.....................................................................................................................59

4.1 Cleaning..................................................................................................................................59
4.2 Daily inspection.......................................................................................................................60
4.3 Easy trouble shootings............................................................................................................61
4.4 Replacement parts list.............................................................................................................62
Contents

4.5 Periodic replacement part .......................................................................................................62

Chapter 5 Usage Environment.........................................................................................................64

Chapter 6 After Service ....................................................................................................................66

Chapter 7 Disposal ...........................................................................................................................68

7.1 Disposal of the system............................................................................................................68


7.2 Chinese version of RoHS........................................................................................................68

Chapter 8 Specification ....................................................................................................................70

8.1 Control unit (NCK-175) ...........................................................................................................70


8.2 LCD display unit (NWZ-4650) .................................................................................................71
8.3 Buzzer unit (NVS-785) ............................................................................................................71
8.4 Reset button unit (NCJ-895) ...................................................................................................72
8.5 Motion sensor (NYG-5) ...........................................................................................................72
8.6 LED warning alarm unit (NCD-2257) ......................................................................................73
8.7 Reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896) ..............................................................................73
Chapter 1 General Outline of Equipment

Chapter 1 General Outline of Equipment

1.1 Functions

The system is a Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) consisting of a control unit, a
display unit, a buzzer units, and a reset devises. It is designed to prepare for any contingency in
which a duty officer is disabled to fulfill his duties due to a nap, health problem, or other reason.
Upon such an event, the system alerts other officers.

1.1.1 Purpose of the system

The purpose of the Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) is to monitor the motions
of the duty officer in the bridge and detect any his behavior disorder that may lead to a marine
accident.
To achieve the purpose, dormant period is set. If no reset operation is performed within the
dormant period, the system recognizes that the duty officer cannot fulfill his duties and outputs
an alarm in the bridge. If no response is given even after that, it alerts the captain or other
qualified officer for its situation.

1.1.2 Operation modes

BNWAS includes the following operation modes.


1) Auto Mode (Automatic mode)
While the ship's heading control system or the track control system is active, the
dormant period count down operates automatically. When their systems are not
activated, the countdown will not operate.

2) Manual On
The dormant period countdown operates continuously.

3) Manual Off
The dormant period countdown does not operate.
The Manual Off only stops the dormant period countdown. It operates the emergency
call, other call functions, and the bridge alarm transfer function.

Except in anchorage or in-bay navigation, operate the unit with “Manual On”.

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1.1.3 Operation sequence of displays and alarms

Depending on the operation mode, the unit is activated and the dormant period countdown
starts. When the countdown ends, the following displays and alarms are triggered.

1) Visual Indication
At the end of this dormant period, the alarm system initiates a visual indication on the
bridge. The visible display is a blinking manner.

2) First Stage Bridge audible alarm (1st Stage Bridge audible alarm)
If not reset within 15 seconds since the visual indication is initiated, the BNWAS
additionally sounds a 1st stage bridge audible alarm on the bridge.

3) Second Stage Remote audible alarm (2nd Stage Remote audible alarm)
If not reset within 15 seconds since the 1st stage bridge audible alarm is initiated, the
BNWAS additionally sounds a 2nd stage remote audible alarm in the back-up officer's
and/or Master's location.

4) Third Stage Remote audible alarm (3rd Stage Remote audible alarm)
If not reset within 90 seconds (which can be set 0s, or between 90 ~ 180s) since the 2nd
stage remote audible alarm is initiated, the BNWAS additionally sounds a 3rd stage
remote audible alarm at the locations of further crew members.

Alarm sequence without acknowledgements

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1.2 Features
1.2.1 Versatile functions with standard configuration

1) BNWAS function
When dormant period are measured, and the confirmation is not done, warning is output
with the visible display and the alarms according to the sequence of 1.1.3.

2) Support of emergency call function and bridge alarm transfer function


The emergency call function is offered without optional equipment. The bridge alarm can
transfer an unacknowledged alarm with the serial interface that uses the IEC61162-1
ALR sentence.

1.2.2 Various reset devices and number of inputs

1) Reset devices
A maximum of 6 pushbutton reset devices (NCJ-895 and NCJ-896) can be provided so
that the dormant period can be reset within 15 s in anywhere since the visual indication
starts. The reset function is equipped also in the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650).

2) Motion sensor type reset device (option)


The motion sensor (NYG-5) which performs automatic reset by human presence and
motions can be installed.

3) Reset by external navigation equipment


The system supports the reset signal from other navigational equipment. The reset
signal can be input via. an IEC 61162 serial interface or a contact input.

1.2.3 Output to external equipment

1) External equipment output by contact output


The system can output the machine statuses or alarm situations to external equipment
by contact output.

2) External equipment output by serial output


The system can output machine status or alarm situation to external equipment by the
serial interface using the IEC61162-1 ALR sentence.

1.2.4 Remote maintenance function

When connected with a VDR provided remote maintenance from our company, the unit allows
you to monitor its status from a remote place.

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1.3 Configuration
Component list of bridge navigational watch alarm system (BNWAS)

No. Item Model Q'ty Mass (kg) Remarks


(exp.)
Standard configuration

1 Control unit NCK-175 1 4.5

Attached the operation


card (7ZPNA4319) ,power
2 LCD display unit NWZ-4650 1 0.6 cable(CFQ-5766B),data
cable(CFQ-5951B) , Fuse
(2A, 1A, 1 piece each)

3 Buzzer unit NVS-785 8 0.2

4 Reset button unit NCJ-895 3 0.2

Option

5 Motion sensor NYG-5 1 0.4

6 LED warning lamp unit NCD-2257 1 0.2

Reset button unit


7 NCJ-896 1 0.5 IP56
(Waterproof)

8 Instruction manual 7ZPNA4317 1 0.3

Fuse
9 Spare parts 7ZXNA4012 1 0.04
(2A, 1A, 1 piece each)
Fuse
10 Spare parts 7ZXNA4013 1 0.04
(1A, 2piece )
External Navigational
11 equipment connection CFQ-5767 1 0.1
cable

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1.4 Outline dimensions


1.4.1 Control unit (NCK-175)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 4.5kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
CATEGORY : Protected
Control unit (NCK-175) Outline Dimensions

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1.4.2 LCD display unit (NWZ-4650)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.6kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
CATEGORY : Protected
LCD display unit (NWZ-4650) Outline Dimensions (attached self-supported stand)

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1.4.3 Buzzer unit (NVS-785)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.2 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
CATEGORY : Protected

Buzzer unit (NVS-785) Outline Dimensions

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1.4.4 Reset button unit (NCJ-895)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.2 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
CATEGORY : Protected

Reset button unit (NCJ-895) Outline Dimensions

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1.4.5 Motion sensor (NYG-5) (Option)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.4 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
CATEGORY : Protected

Motion sensor (NYG-5) Outline Dimensions

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1.4.6 LED Warning lamp unit (NCD-2257) (Option)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.2 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
CATEGORY : Protected

LED warning lamp unit (NCD-2257) Outline Dimensions

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1.4.7 Reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896) (Option)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.5 kg
IP SPEC : IP56
UNIT : mm
CATEGORY : Exposed

Reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896) Outline Dimensions

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1.5 System diagram

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Chapter 2 Names and Functions of System Components


2.1 Power switch and how to turn it on
The power source is distributed from the control unit (NCK-175) to each unit of the system, and
there is no power source switch at any devices.
The power switch of the control unit is located in the chassis and using the high-voltage supply
which is danger. Please do not open the cover except necessary cases.

1) How to open the top plate of the control unit (NCK-175)

Loosen the screws (4 pieces) at the control unit.

Since the cover can be separated, pull out the cover.

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2) How to turn on the power.

In order to switch on the power, turn the AC switch and DC switch on.

DC ON AC ON

DC OFF AC OFF

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3) How to turn off the power

DC ON AC ON

DC OFF AC OFF

In order to turn off the power, turn the AC switch and DC switch off.

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2.2 LCD Display unit (NWZ-4650)


The LCD display unit (NWZ-4650) can be operated variously with 9 buttons under the Liquid Crystal
Display (LCD).

2.2.1 Mark and function of button

No. Mark of button Function of button

(1) Contrast is adjusted.

(2) Brightness is adjusted.

The menu mode for changing the settings etc is


(3)
displayed.

(4) The countdown screen is displayed.

(5) Operation is canceled.

(6) Cursor is moved.

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No. Mark of button Function of button

(7) Selections or settings are decided.

Sound of audible alarm units occurring system


(8)
abnormality and bridge alarm is deactivated.

An emergency call is generated. Sound of all audible


(9)
alarm units is activated.

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2.2.2 Display and function of screen

No. Display Function

Countdown
(1) The remaining dormant period is displayed with the bar graph.
bar

The remaining dormant period is displayed with numerical time value


Countdown (min/s).
(2)
timer Also setting time value for the dormant period is displayer in the upper
part.

The current operation mode is displayed.


(3) MODE
When the power is turned on, it starts in "MANUAL ON" mode.

BACKUP The selected back-up officer is displayed with as ■ mark.


(4)
OFFICER A back-up officer's name can be changed with the setting.

System Rotating the system operation icon is displayed that system is


(5)
operation icon operating.

Alarm icon blink when alarm occur and is not acknowledged.


Alarm When alarm is acknowledged, icon is turned on. When alarm is
(6)
icon cleared, icon is turned off. See section 3.6 and 3.8 for more details of
alarms.

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2.2.3 Display of each alarm stage

The display of the LCD screen is changes with the each alarm stage.
Also, the back light of the LCD lights up alternately with ORANGE and WHITE.

1) Display at visible indication

"VISUAL INDICATION" for meaning visual indication is displayed in ①, and remaining


time is displayed at ② until the next alarm stage.

2) Display at First Stage Bridge audible alarm

"1ST STAGE BRIDGE ALARM" for meaning the 1st Stage Bridge audible alarm is
displayed in ①, and remaining time is displayed at ② until the next alarm stage.

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3) Display at Second Stage Remote audible alarm

"2ND STAGE REMOTE ALARM" for meaning the 2nd Stage Remote audible alarm is
displayed in ①, and remaining time is displayed at ② until the next alarm stage.

4) Display at Third Stage Remote audible alarm

"3ND STAGE REMOTE ALARM" for meaning the 3rd Stage Remote audible alarm is
displayed in ①.

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2.3 Buzzer unit (NVS-785)

This outputs the 1st Stage Bridge audible alarm, the 2nd stage remote audible alarm and 3rd
stage remote audible alarm from the control unit (NCK-175) by buzzer operation and LED
illumination.

2.3.1 Names and functions of system components

No. Name Function


Buzzer
This is sounded at the 1st Stage Bridge audible alarm, the 2nd stage
① (Audible alarm
remote audible alarm and 3rd stage remote audible alarm.
device)

This is illuminated when the 1st Stage Bridge audible alarm, 2nd stage
remote audible alarm and 3rd stage remote audible alarm is output.
② LED lamp
It remains off in normal state. The brightness cannot be adjusted at
illuminating.

1) Audible alarm function of audible alarm buzzer


1st stage 2nd stage 3rd stage
Normal Visual Bridge remote remote EM’CY Bridge
state Indication audible audible audible CALL Alarm
alarm alarm alarm
Sound/ Sound/ Sound/ Sound/ Sound/
− −
Illuminated Illuminated Illuminated Illuminated Illuminated

* The 2nd stage remote audible alarm operates only when it is set for the backup officer.

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2.4 Reset button unit (NCJ-895)


The reset botton unit NCJ-895 has the following five functions.

1) Report an end of the dormant period as a visual indication devise.


2) Sound 1st stage bridge audible alarm.
3) Reset dormant periods as a reset device.
4) Stop visual indication and audible alarm.
5) Generate emergency call(Connect RESET1 terminal in NCK-175 only)

2.4.1 Names and functions of system components

No. Name Function


Buzzer
① (Audible alarm This is sounded at the first stage audible alarm or the various alarms.
device)
This resets the dormant period, and stops the visual indication and the
audible alarm.
Reset button
② The LEDs around the reset button switch is illuminating in normal state
switch
and blinks after activated visual indication. When connect RESET1
terminal in NCK-175, 2 sec or more pushing generate emergency call.

This is the brightness control switch of the LED. When the button is
DIMMER
③ pressed, brightness is changed to “-> bright -> medium -> dark ->
Button
bright” in the 3 steps.

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1) Visual indication function of reset button unit


1st stage 2nd stage 3rd stage
Normal Visual Bridge remote remote EM’CY Bridge
state Indication audible audible audible CALL Alarm
alarm alarm alarm
Illuminated Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking

The blink patterns change with alarm stages.

Blink pattern at visual indication


1 s turn on - 1 s turn off
Turn on

Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink pattern at first stage bridge audible alarm


1 time blink/1 s - 1 s turn off
200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on

Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink pattern at second stage remote audible alarm


2 times blink /1 s - 1 s turn off
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on

200ms
Off Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink patterns at third remote audible alarm


200 ms turn on - 200 ms turn off repeat

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200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms


Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on

200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms


Off Off Off Off Off Off

1(sec) 1(sec)

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2.5 Motion sensor (NYG-5) (Option device)

The motion sensor uses the pyroelectric type infrared sensor and detects human motions by
sensing the variation of infrared radiated from the human body, and resets the dormant period
automatically.

2.5.1 Names and functions of system components

No. Name Function

① Sensor This is the sensing element. Do not cover this area.

1) Alarms that can be stopped

1st stage 2nd stage 3rd stage


Visual Bridge remote remote EM’CY Bridge
Indication audible audible audible CALL Alarm
alarm alarm alarm
○ ○ ○ ○ × ×

○: Alarm can be stopped.


×: Alarm cannot be stopped

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2) Specification of a motion sensor


As below, the human body is detected in the range of vertical angle 81° to horizontal angle 100°,
and an automatic reset is made when a person crosses (moves in) the detection zone.
This sensor must be set 2 to 4 meters away from the place where the crews perform regular
works.

Horizontal direction

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Vertical direction

2.9

2.31

40.4°
1.73

1.15

0.58
5.1m

0.58

1.15

1.73
40.4°

2.31

2.9

3m

The motion sensor reacts to infrared ray radiated from a human body. Therefore, it does not
react to curtains but should not be located near a swaying incandescent lamp.
In addition, it must be noted that the sensor may react to small animals such as birds, dogs and
cats because any living organism radiates infrared ray.

Do not install NYG-5 in the following rapid temperature change place. Also do not close the
following heat radiating things to NYG-5:
a) Sunlight or another light strikes the NYG-5 directly.
b) Its installed place is above a heating appliance such as a stove, or blowing from or near a
ventilation mouth of an air-conditioner.
c) Something which causes a rapid temperature change is in detection range of NYG-5..
d) There is swaying or moving thing (with especially a temperature change) near or in the
detection range of NYG-5.
e) 50cm or less from lighting
f) Near radio antennas

And, once it perceives (reset), it will not be detected for about 3 seconds.

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2.6 LED Warning lamp unit (NCD-2257) (Option device)

NCD-2257 is a lamp unit that reports a visual indication.


It remains off in normal state and blinks at the visual indication and alarm state.

2.6.1 Names and functions of system components

No. Name Function

① LED lamp Blinks after a visual indication occurs.

This is the dimmer adjust switch of the LED. When the button is pressed,
brightness is changed to “-> bright -> medium -> dark -> bright” in the 3
DIMMER
② steps.
Button
The LED lamp can be turned on with operating the LCD display unit.
Refer to the chapter 3. 10 for its details.

1) Visual indication function of reset button switch


1st stage 2nd stage 3rd stage
Normal Visual Bridge remote remote EM’CY Bridge
state Indication audible audible audible CALL Alarm
alarm alarm alarm
Off Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking

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The blink patterns change with alarm stages.

Blink pattern at visual indication


1 s turn on - 1 s turn off
Turn on

Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink pattern at first stage bridge audible alarm


1 time blink/1 s - 1 s turn off
200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on

Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink pattern at second stage remote audible alarm


2 times blink /1 s - 1 s turn off
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on

200ms
Off Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink patterns at third remote audible alarm


200 ms turn on - 200 ms turn off repeat
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on

200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms


Off Off Off Off Off Off

1(sec) 1(sec)

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2.7 Reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896)

The reset button unit (waterproof) NCJ-896 has the following four functions.

1) Report an end of the dormant period as a visual indication devise.


2) Sound 1st stage bridge audible alarm.
3) Reset dormant periods as a reset device.
4) Stop visual indication and audible alarm.

Since it conforms to protection class IP56, it can install in the outdoors.

2.7.1 Names and functions of system components

③ ②

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No. Name Function


Buzzer
This is sounded at the first stage bridge audible alarm or the various
① (Audible alarm
alarms.
device)
This resets the dormant period, and stops the visual indication and the
Reset button audible alarm.

switch The LEDs around the reset button switch is illuminating in normal state
and blinks after activated visual indication.
This is the brightness control switch of the LED. When the button is
DIMMER
③ pressed, brightness is changed to “-> bright -> medium -> dark ->
Button
bright” in the 3 steps.
This is the cable inlet.
④ Cable inlet It supports diameters from 13 to 18mm. Securely tighten it so that water
cannot enter.

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1) The visible display function of the reset button unit


1st stage 2nd stage 3rd stage
Normal Visual Bridge remote remote EM’CY Bridge
state Indication audible audible audible CALL Alarm
alarm alarm alarm
Illuminated Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink Blink

Blink patterns change with alarm stages.

Blink pattern at visual indication


1 s turn on - 1 s turn off
Turn on

Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink pattern at first stage bridge audible alarm


1 time blink/1 s - 1 s turn off
200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on

Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink pattern at second stage remote audible alarm


2 times blink /1 s - 1 s turn off
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on

200ms
Off Turn off

1(sec) 1(sec)

Blink patterns at the time of the third remote audible alarm


200-millisecond lighting - Repetition of 200-millisecond putting out lights
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on

200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms


Off Off Off Off Off Off

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Chapter 3 Operation

This chapter explains the operation procedure by the following composition.


The operation mode change, backup officer change, and time setting change are only allowed to
the duty officer.

3.1 WATCH ALARM operation ……………………………………………... 34

3.2 Operation mode change ………………………………………………... 36

3.3 Resetting dormant period ………………………………………………. 38

3.4 Time setting ………………………………………………………………. 39

3.5 Backup officer setting …………………………………………………… 46

3.6 Alarm transfer from other navigational equipment …………………… 47

3.7 Operation of each call …………………………………………………… 51

3.8 Malfunction of system …………………………………………………… 53

3.9 Display of alarm history …………………………………………………. 55

3.10 Test of buzzer and LED warning lamp ……………………………….. 56

3.11 Adjustment of LCD screen display …………………………………… 57

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3.1 WATCH ALARM operation

If the reset function isn’t activated before the end of the dormant period, alarms at each stage are
activated as Visual indication, First stage bridge audible alarm, Second and third stage remote
audible alarm.

3.1.1 Operation sequence of displays and alarms

Depending on the operation mode, the unit is activated and the dormant period countdown starts.
When the countdown ends, the following displays and alarms are triggered.

1) Visual Indication
At the end of this dormant period, the alarm system initiates a visual indication on the bridge.
The visible display is a blinking manner.

2) First Stage Bridge audible alarm (1st Stage Bridge audible alarm)
If not reset within 15 seconds since the visual indication is initiated, the BNWAS additionally
sounds a 1st stage bridge audible alarm on the bridge.

3) Second Stage Remote audible alarm (2nd Stage Remote audible alarm)
If not reset within 15 seconds since the 1st stage bridge audible alarm is initiated, the
BNWAS additionally sounds a 2nd stage remote audible alarm in the back-up officer's
and/or Master's location.

4) Third Stage Remote audible alarm (3rd Stage Remote audible alarm)
If not reset within 90 seconds (which can be set 0s, or between 90 ~ 180s) since the 2nd
stage remote audible alarm is initiated, the BNWAS additionally sounds a 3rd stage remote
audible alarm at the locations of further crew members.

Alarm sequence without acknowledgements

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3.1.2 Operation of each unit for every alarm

1st stage 2nd stage 3rd stage


Normal Visual Bridge remote remote
state Indication audible audible audible
alarm alarm alarm
Bridge
Illuminated Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking
(LCD display unit NWZ-4650)
Bridge
- Blinking Blinking Blinking Blinking
(LED warning lamp unit NCD-2257)
Bridge Blinking/ Blinking/ Blinking/
Illuminated Blinking
(Reset button unit NCJ-895 / 896) Sounding Sounding Sounding
Backup Officer
- - - Sounding Sounding
(Buzzer unit NVS-785)
Officer
- - - - Sounding
(Buzzer unit NVS-785)
Public room
- - - - Sounding
(Buzzer unit NVS-785)

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3.2 Operation mode change


To change the operation mode, use the LCD Display unit.

3.2.1 Changing operation mode

1) Press , and then the menu mode is displayed.

2) Select [SET VALUE], and then press .

Press . Since it become a password input state, input your 4 digit password, and then
press .
When your password is correct, the next menu screen is opened.
When your password is incorrect, "PASSWORD ERROR" is displayed, and then input your correct
password again.
0000 as the default password is set.

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3) Select a function from the menu.


Since the SET VALUE screen is displayed, select [OPERATION MODE] with , and then
press .

[OPERATION MODE SETTING] screen is displayed.

4) Select an operation mode.


Select your required operation mode with , and then press . Then the selected
operation mode is turned to [ON].
When this setting change is canceled, press .

Multiple modes cannot be selected to [ON].

5) When press , It returns to the countdown screen and start operation with the changed
setting.

Normally, operate in the [MANUAL ON] mode.

When power supply is turned on, it starts in the [MANUAL ON]


mode.
A selected operation mode is not memorized.

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3.3 Resetting dormant period


The purpose of the bridge navigational watch alarm system (BNWAS) is to monitor the operator
motions in the bridge and detect any behavior disorder.
By doing the reset operation in dormant period, this system judge that the operator is normal.

3.3.1 Checking dormant period

The dormant period is displayed with a numerical value (minutes/seconds) of the countdown
timer and a bar graph of the countdown bar on the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650). ① is bar
graph , of which one piece corresponds in 1 minute. A value of ② displays with minute, ③
displays with second. Before the dormant period will be 0 minute and 0 second (00:00), perform
a one method of the following reset operations.

3.3.2 Reset operation

The reset operation, the following three methods are available.

1) Using push-button
Press any button of LCD display unit (NWZ-4650), or press a reset button switch of the
reset button units (NCJ-895) or the reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896).

2) Automatic resetting with the motion sensor


With the motion sensor reset device (NYG-5), it is possible to reset the dormant period
automatically by detecting human actions with infrared rays coming from its human
bodies.

3) Resetting with the operation signals from other navigation equipment


It is possible to reset by inputting the operation signals (contact signal or NMEA
sentences) from other navigation equipment such as radars, ECDIS and so on.
The input NMEA sentences correspond with the EVE sentences.
The tag code has to be set as "BNWAS", and the event description part has to be set as
"Operator activity".
Sample: $XXEVE,,BNWAS,Operator activity*hh<CR><LF>

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3.4 Time setting


This system can change the following the time settings.

 Setting of the dormant period


From 3 minutes to 12 minutes
 Third stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time
Alarm transfer delay time between 2nd stage remote audible alarm and 3rd stage
remote audible alarm
0 second, or a desired value from 90 seconds to 180 seconds
 Bridge alarm transfer delay time
From 0 to 30 seconds

3.4.1 Call of menu mode screen

1) Press .

2) Select [SET VALUE], and then press .

3) Password Input

Press . Since it become a password input state, input your 4 digit password, and then
press .
When your password is correct, the next SET VALUE screen is opened.
When your password is incorrect, "PASS WORD ERROR" is displayed, and then input your

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correct password again.


0000 as the default password is set.

3.4.2 Changing dormant period setting

1) Call the SET VALUE screen in according to the procedure of the section “3.4.1 Call of menu
mode screen”.

2) Select [ALARM TIME], and then press .

[ALARM TIME] screen is displayed.

3) Select [INTERVAL] with , and then press .

4) Change the dormant period.


Select your required dormant period with , and then press .
When this setting change is canceled, press .
A dormant period can be set from 3 minutes to 12 minutes.

5) When press , it returns to the countdown screen and start operation with the changed
setting.

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3.4.3 Changing third stage remote audible alarm transfer time

1) Call the SET VALUE screen in according to the procedure of the section “3.4.1 Call of menu
mode screen”.

2) Select [ALARM TIME], and then press .


[ALARM TIME] screen is displayed.

3) Select [3RD STAGE] with , and then press .

4) Change the 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time.
Select your required transfer delay time with , and then press .
When this setting change is canceled, press .
A transfer delay time can be set to 0 s, 90 s, 100 s, ---, 180 s.
When setting to 0 second, the 2nd stage remote audible alarm and the 3rd stage remote
audible alarm are outputted simultaneously.

At passenger ship, do not set to 0 second.

5) Press .
When this setting change is canceled, press .
6) When press , it returns to the countdown screen and start operation with the changed
setting.

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3.4.4 Setting of bridge alarm transfer delay time

When an alarm is received from other navigational equipment, the bridge alarm transfer delay
time is to set a delay time to transfer until the 2nd stage remote audible alarm.

1) Call the SET VALUE screen in according to the procedure of the section “3.4.1 Call of menu
mode screen”.

2) Select [ALARM TIME], and then press .


[ALARM TIME] screen is displayed.

3) Select [BRIDGE] with , and then press .

4) Change the bridge alarm transfer delay time.


Select your required the transfer delay time with , and then press .
When this setting change is canceled, press .
A delay time can be set from 0 s to 30 s.

5) When press , it returns to the countdown screen and start operation with the changed
setting.

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3.4.5 Changing backup officer name

Backup officer names displayed on the countdown screen can be changed.

1) Call the SET VALUE screen in according to the procedure of the section “3.4.1 Call of menu
mode screen”.

2) Select [OFFICER NAME], and then press .


[OFFICER NAME] screen is displayed.

3) Select an officer name for edit, and the press .


The officer name edit screen is displayed.

4) Select one desirable character with , and then press .


[C] deletes one character, [AC] deletes all characters, [OK] ends this edit, and [EXIT] cancels
this edit.
Also deletes one character.

5) When finished the edit, select [OK], and then press .


Then edited character string is reflected. When edit is canceled, select [EXIT], and then
press .

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3.4.6 Changing buzzer sound

The buzzer sound can be set to the continuous sound or the intermittent sounds. This setting is
applied to all the buzzers.

1) Call the SET VALUE screen in according to the procedure of the section “3.4.1 Call of menu
mode screen”.

2) Select [BUZZER SOUND], and then press .


[BUZZER SOUND] screen is displayed.
3) Select [CONTINOUS], and then press .

4) Select the continuous sound or intermittent sound.


Select ON or OFF with , and then press .
When this setting change is canceled, press .
When selected to ON, the buzzers are set to the continuous sound. When selected to OFF, they
are set to the intermittent sound.

5) When press , it returns to the countdown screen and start operation with the changed
setting.

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3.4.7 Changing password

The present password can be changed.


The default password is 0000. When using the system, make sure to change the password.

1) Call the SET VALUE screen in according to the procedure of the section “3.4.1 Call of menu
mode screen”.

2) Select [PASSWORD], and then press .


[PASSWORD] screen is displayed.

3) Input the new password.


Press , and then input the new 4 digit password.
After inputted the new password, press again, then its password is changed to the new
password.
When this setting change is canceled, press .
"0000" cannot be set to a password.

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3.5 Backup officer setting

This section describes how to set the backup officer.


The buzzer, which is set to the backup officer, is activated when the 2nd stage remote audible alarm
is initiated.

3.5.1 Setting backup officer

1) Call the SET VALUE screen in according to the procedure of the section “3.4.1 Call of menu
mode screen”.

2) Select [BACKUP OFFICER], and then press .

3) Select the backup officer.


Since [BACKUP OFFICER] screen is displayed, select the changing officer with , and
then press .

4) Select ON or OFF.
Select ON or OFF with , and then press .
When this setting change is canceled, press .

The officer who is not connected is not displayed.


It is necessary to make at least one person's officer backup.

When selected to ON, the buzzers are set to the continuous sound. When selected to OFF, they
are set to the discontinuous sound.

5) When press , it returns to the countdown screen and start operation with the changed
setting.

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3.6 Alarm transfer from other navigational equipment


When this system is received an alarm signal from other navigational equipment such as radar
and ECDIS, further in case its acknowledgment (ACK) operation is not performed in the specified
time, its alarm is transferred to a 2nd and a 3rd stage remote audible alarms.
Since transfer of alarms are requires connections and settings to other navigational equipment,
request to Japan Radio Co., Ltd (JRC) sales department, a nearby branch office, business office,
or JRC agent.

3.6.1 Outline
The following are explanation for the outline of the alarm transfer. The each number of " )" for the
following items corresponds with the one in the right figure.

1) If an alarm is activated with other navigational equipment, the alarm signal is transmitted to
the BNWAS.

2) An alarm (buzzer sound) sounds from the reset


button units / reset button unit (waterproof) of
BNWAS.

3) When a confirmation (ACK) operation is


performed with the navigational equipment, an
ACK signal is transmitted to the BNWAS.

4) When BNWAS receives the ACK signal of the


navigational equipment, the buzzer sound is
stopped, and it is not transferred to a 2nd and a
3rd stage remote audible alarms.

5) When the buzzer sound stopping operation is


performed by the BNWAS, the sound of the
BNWAS is stopped, simultaneously alarm
contents are displayed on the LCD screen.
Check the alarm then the ACK signal is sent to
the navigational equipment. Since the alarm has been confirmed, it is not transferred to a 2nd
and a 3rd stage remote audible alarms.

6) When the ACK operation is not performed with the BNWAS or the navigation equipment, and
in case its time has reached to the bridge alarm transfer delay time, it is transferred to a 2nd
stage remote audible alarm.

7) When the buzzer stopping operation is performed while the 2nd stage remote audible alarm is
sounding, the buzzer sound in the bridge and the 2nd stage remote audible alarms are
stopped. After the stop operation, in case the ACK operation is performed, it is not transferred
to a 3rd stage remote audible alarm.

8) After sounding the 2nd stage remote audible alarm, in case its time reaches to the 3rd stage
remote audible alarm transfer delay time without performed the ACK operation, it is
transferred to a 3rd stage remote audible alarm.

9) When the buzzer stopping (ACK) operation is performed while the 3rd stage remote audible
alarm is sounding, the buzzer sound in the bridge and the 2nd and the 3rd stage remote

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3.6.2 Stopping (ACK) operation of alarm sound

1) Press on the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650).


The alarm (buzzer) sound is stopped.
Since alarm contents are displayed in the screen, confirm its contents.
When alarms are registered, they are displayed on two or more pages, therefore press
in order to change the pages.

2) Select an alarm content with , and then press , then its alarm display is changed
from blinking to lighting and simultaneously ACK signal is send back to the navigational
equipment.

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3.6.3 Alarm Input

Alarms from other navigational equipment can be inputted via contact signals and NMEA
sentences. It conforms to IEC61162-1 ALR sentences.

$ -- ALR, hhmmss.ss, xxx,A,A, c-c*hh<CR> <LF>

Alarm's description text

Alarm's acknowledge state, A=acknowledged


V=unacknowledged
Alarm condition, A=threshold exceeded
V=not exceeded
Unique alarm number (identifier) at alarm source

Time of alarm condition change, UTC

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3.7 Operation of each call

This system has the following two call functions.

(1) EMERGENCY CALL

(2) OFFICER CALL

3.7.1 EMERGENCY CALL

At an emergency call, all audible alarm devices (buzzers) are sounded.

1) Execution of EMERGENCY CALL


Press of LCD display unit (NWZ-4650) for 2 seconds or more. Or press the button for 2
seconds or more, which is allocated for emergency calls on the reset button units
(NJC-895).

During an emergency call, the LCD screen display is as follows:

2) Stop method
Press .

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3.7.2 OFFICER CALL

The officer set to the back-up is called with the buzzer unit’s sound. It is the same places as
the 2nd stage remote audible alarm. It does not transfer to the 3rd stage remote audible alarm.

1) Execution of OFFICER CALL


Press on the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650).
Select [OFFICER CALL], and then press .

Since pop-up of "OFFICER CALL OK?" is displayed, select “YES” in case of execution,
select “NO” in case of cancel, and then press .

During an officer call, the LCD screen display is as follows:

2) Stop method
Press .

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3.8 Malfunction of system


If any problem occurs with the system, the LCD screen on the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650) is
displayed alarm information and an alarm is generated the same as the 2nd stage remote audible
alarm. Its signal is not transferred to the 3rd stage remote audible alarm.

3.8.1 Display and cancel of alarm

If any problem occurs with the system, the LCD screen on the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650)
is displayed the following contents and AL icon of the bottom in the screen blinks. An alarm
(buzzer) from the reset button units and the reset button unit (waterproof) is sounded. In case
of stopping the alarm (buzzer) buzzer sound, press , and then the alarm is stopped and
AL icon is changed from blinking to illuminating. When the system problem is resolved, AL
icon is vanished.

1) When AC power is not supplied

2) When DC power is not supplied

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3) When a communication line is disconnected


When a communication error is detected between the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650) and the
control unit (NCK-175) , [COMM ERROR] is displayed.

4) When an abnormality of the system is detected


When the following abnormalities are detected, [SYSTEM FAIL] is displayed.
• Internal errors, such as RAM Read Error of the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650)

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3.8.2 Confirm of alarm contents

Currently occurring some alarm can be confirmed in the following procedures.

1) Press .
2) Select [ALARM], and then press .
■ is displayed at the head of the alarm content under occurring.
3) After alarm content confirmation is finished, press , and then it returns to the countdown
screen.

3.9 Display of alarm history


A maximum of six alarms can be stored in the alarm history list, which is displayed at the alarm
history screen. When the alarm history screen is displayed, operate according to the following
procedure:

1) Press .
2) Select [HISTORY], and then press .
The alarm history screen is displayed.
3) After the alarm history confirmation is finished, press , and then it returns to the countdown
screen.

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3.10 Test of buzzer and LED warning lamp


The buzzer and the LED warning lamp (VISUAL) functions can be operated manually in order to
test. Consequence it is confirmed whether their functions are normal or not.

1) Press .
2) Select [BUZZER TEST], and then press .
3) Select a channel required test confirmation, and then press .

4) Select ON or OFF with , and then press .


5) When set to ON, the selected channel’s buzzer or LED is operated. Simultaneously it confirms
automatically whether its function is normal or not. When it is normal, "O" is displayed.
6) Press in order to finish the test, and then it returns to the countdown screen.

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3.11 Adjustment of LCD screen display


The LCD screen display can be adjusted the following items:
- Setting of contrast
- Setting of brightness
- Setting ON/OFF of key click sound
- Setting of back light color

3.11.1 Setting of contrast

LCD contrast can be adjusted a value from the deepest 1 to the lightest 13.

1) Press .
2) Select [DISPLAY], and then press .
3) Select [CONTRAST], and then press .
4) Select your desirable contrast value with , and then press .
5) Also the contrast can be adjusted in incremental steps with pressing .

3.11.2 Setting of brightness

Brightness of the LCD screen can be changed in maximum, middle, minimum of the three
steps with pressing (dimmer switch) .
Also the brightness level can be set with the following operation:

1) Press .
2) Select [DISPLAY], and then press .
3) Select [DIMMER MAX], [DIMMER TYP], [DIMMER MIN], and then press .
4) Select your desirable luminosity level with , and then press .

3.11.3 Setting ON/OFF of key click sound

The click sound at pressing keys on the LCD display unit can be set to ON or OFF.

1) Press .
2) Select [DISPLAY], and then press .
3) Select [CLICK SOUND], and then press .
4) Select ON or OFF with , and then press .

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3.11.4 Setting of back light color

The back light color of the LCD screen can be set with the following operation:

1) Press .
2) Select [DISPLAY], and then press .
3) Select [BACK LIGHT], and then press .
4) Select ORANGE or WHITE with , and then press .

3.11.5 Default setting value

Default setting values of LCD display are listed below.

Parameter Name Default value


CONTRAST 5
DIMMER MAX 9
DIMMER TYP 6
DIMMER MIN 4

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Chapter 4 Maintenance

Chapter 4 Maintenance

WARNING

Do not attempt inspections or repairs on the internal part of the equipment by


yourself. Inspections or repairs by non-qualified maintainers may cause a fire or
electric shock. Ask for internal inspections or repairs of the equipment to the sales
department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC.

4.1 Cleaning

CAUTION

When cleaning the system surface, remove dust and garbage and wipe with a
cottony cloth. Do not use solid materials such as screwdriver and sandpaper.

Otherwise, it may cause damage on the paint or seal on the surface.

This system is hardly needed maintenance daily. However, to keep the system clean, clean it up
regularly.

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4.2 Daily inspection

Please carry out the daily inspection on the following items to make sure the normal operation of
this system.

1) Inspection of LCD display unit (NWZ-4650)


Select [ALARM] from the menu mode screen in order to display alarms, and then confirm
that [AC FAIL] or [DC FAIL] have not occurred.

2) Confirmation of reset function


Set the operation mode into MANUAL ON, and then press a reset button switch on the reset
button units (NCJ-895) or the reset button unit (waterproof) (NCJ-896). Then confirm that the
rest time of the dormant period is reset.
When the front of the motion sensor (NYG-5) is crossed, confirm that the dormant period is
reset.

3) Confirmation of the visual indication function


Set the operation mode into MANUAL ON, and then set the dormant period (INTERVAL) into
3 minutes. After 3 minutes, confirm the visual indication start at the LCD display unit
(NWZ-4650), the reset button units (NCJ-895), the reset button unit (waterproof) (NCJ-896),
and the LED warning lamp unit (NCD-2257).
After the confirmation, turn back the dormant period setting and the operation mode.

4) Confirmation of buzzer function


Before inspection of the buzzer function, inform about it to the crews. Execute the
emergency call of the LCD display unit (NWZ-4650). Confirm that the LCD display
(NWZ-4650), the reset button units (NCJ-895), the reset button unit (waterproof) (NCJ-896),
and the buzzer unit (NVS-785) are buzzed.
Press the reset button switch for more than 2 seconds on the reset button unit (NCJ-895),
and then confirm that buzzer sound is stopped.

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4.3 Easy trouble shootings

In case of troubles, please check the following points before contact to our service staff.

Trouble Cause How to recover Ref.


The LCD on the The power switch of NCK-175 has Turn on the power breaker. P14
operation panel is been turned off.
not displayed.
The display has been dimmed. Adjust the dimmer. P57

NYG-5 reset does There are air conditioning devices Take apart the air conditioning P26
not work. around NYG-5. devices from NYG-5.

Visual indication The display has been dimmed. Adjust the dimmer. P22
does not work at P30
NCJ-895/896.
Visual indication The display has been dimmed. Adjust the dimmer. P28
does not work at
NCD-2257.
Counting down of The operation mode has been set Set the operation mode into P36
dormant period at AUTOMATIC, and the track MANUAL ON.
does not start. control system is not active.

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4.4 Replacement parts list


LCD display unit (NWZ-4650) parts list
Name Model name JRC code

LCD unit CCN-423 CCN423


Display control board CMJ-567 CMJ567
Display power supply board CMP-490 CMP490

Control unit (NCK-175) parts list


Name Model name JRC code

Power supply input board CBJ-165 CBJ165


AC power supply unit S8EX-N03012L 5EPSF00033
DC/DC power supply unit CBD-1929 CBD1929
Control circuit board CDJ-2486 CDJ2486

Reset button unit (NCJ-895) parts list


Name Model name JRC code
Reset button unit
H-7ZZNA4111 7ZZNA4111
Membrane switch replacement kit

Reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896) parts list


Name Model name JRC code
Reset button unit (Waterproof)
H-7ZZNA4112 7ZZNA4112
Membrane switch replacement kit

4.5 Periodic replacement part


Since the following table’s parts (in this system) have lifetime, the parts are needed periodical
replacement.
Their replacement rough indication periods at normal operation are also shown in the following
table:
Durable
Number Name Type 備 考
hours
40000 When the power supply is always
1 LCD unit CCN-423
hours on.
Reset button unit
50000 When it is pushed once for 3
2 Membrane switch H-7ZZNA4111
hours minutes.
replacement kit
Reset button unit
(Waterproof) 50000 When it is pushed once for 3
3 H-7ZZNA4112
Membrane switch hours minutes.
replacement kit

Please contact to the vender, the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business
office, or any agents of JRC about Periodic Replacement Part.

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Chapter 5 Usage Environment

Chapter 5 Usage Environment

Note the following topics to keep the surrounding status (environment) as to ensure the correct
operation of the system.

● If the system is exposed to direct sunshine, inner parts of it get an indiscernible increase in
temperature. Do not put it in direct sunshine.

● The reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896) is IP56, the other units are IP22.
Please use it in the interior of a room without wind, flood and dust, except reset button unit
(Waterproof) (NCJ-896).

● Please use the LCD display unit(NWZ-4650) less than 1m from user's position to installed
position.

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Chapter 6 After Service

Chapter 6 After Service

If you request repairing or exchange

● If some problems are defected with normal use according to explanation and instruction in
this manual, and the system is still under warranty, any agents of JRC will repair or replace
them charge-free. However, when the system gets problems from wrong use, mistakes or
accident such as disaster and fire, you need charge for repairing or replace them.

● When the system is out of warranty, the service is available for a fee upon request. Please
contact to the vender, the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office,
or any agents of JRC.

● Let us know the flowing items and fill in the form “JCX-161 Trouble Check List” on the
next page.

☆ product name・type・No

☆ a condition of abnormal functioning ( in detail as much as possible)

☆ your office name or agency name・address・telephone number

Ask for questions about After Service to the vender, the sales department of JRC, a nearby
branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC.

Where to contact
See the view of office at the end of the document.

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JCX-161 Trouble Check List

(request) Kindly take a few minutes, if you would like to repair the system, check and
fill out the following items , send this to us.

Ship No: Tel: Fax:

JCX-161 Product No:

Read the following items and check a mark, “Yes” or “No”, in order.
If the judgment is neither “Yes” nor "No”, fill the report about problems in “Other notice”.

No. Check Items Result


1 "DC FAIL" is displayed on NWZ-4650, and the buzzer sounds. Yes No
2 "AC FAIL" is displayed on NWZ-4650, and the buzzer sounds Yes No
3 "COMM ERROR" is displayed on NWZ-4650, and the buzzer sounds. Yes No
4 In the operation mode, a countdown timer does not count down by AUTOMATIC. Yes No
5 In the operation mode, a countdown timer does not count down by MANUAL ON. Yes No
6 After the buttons of NWZ-4650 is pressed, dormant time isn’t reset. Yes No
7 After the reset button switch of NCJ-895 is pressed, dormant time isn’t reset. Yes No
8 After the reset button switch of NCJ-896 is pressed, dormant time isn’t reset. Yes No
9 After holding your hand to NYG-5, dormant time isn’t reset. Yes No
[Other notice]

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Chapter 7 Disposal

Chapter 7 Disposal

7.1 Disposal of the system

Dispose the system according to ordinance or regulation by local government. For more
information, contact the vender, a nearby branch office, or local government.

7.2 Chinese version of RoHS

形式名(Type): JCX-161 名称(Name): Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System

有毒有害物质或元素
部件名称 (Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements)
(Part name) 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 多溴联苯 多溴二苯醚
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE)
控单元
(Control Unit)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
LCD表示装置
(LCD Display Unit)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
警报蜂鸣器
(Audible Alarm Buzzer)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
重置按钮
(Reset Button)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
运动传感器
(Motion Sensor)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
LED报警装置
(LED Visual Alarm Unit)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
防水式重置按钮
(Waterproof Reset Button)
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
使用说明书
(Documents)
× × × × × ×
○:表示该有毒有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在SJ/T11306-2006 标准规定的限量要求以下。
×:表示该有毒有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出SJ/T11363-2006 标准规定的限量要求。

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Chapter 8 Specification

Chapter 8 Specification

Note1: Maximum power consumption depends on the system configuration.


Example composition: NCK-175 x1, NWZ-4650 x1, NCJ-895x1, NCJ-896 x2, NVS-785x8
Power consumption: 12.8W (max)
AC100V 0.13A (max)
AC220V 0.06A (max)
DC24V 0.54A (max)
Note2: Ship’s battery must have enough capacity to supply DC power for 6 hours after main
power supply stops.

8.1 Control unit (NCK-175)


1) Power supply (rating) : 100-120V / 200-240V AC
24 V DC (+30%, -10%)
2) Power consumption: 2.5W (NCK-175 unit only)

3) Dimensions: Approx. 338 (W) x 105(D) x 280 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)

4) Mass: Approx. 4.5 kg (incl. frame)

5) Housing color: N4 SEMI-GLOSS

6) Operating temperature: Operating temperature range -15 °C to +55 °C

7) Protection class: IP22

8) Signal input for reset buttons: 6 ports

9) External Navigational equipment reset contact input: 2 ports

10) Motion sensor input: 2 ports (5 signal inputs for reset buttons can also be used)

11) AUTOMATIC MODE signal: 1 port

12) System Fail alarm contact output: 1 port

13) Emergency Call signal: 1 port (using also as the signal input for reset buttons)

14) Visual Indication output: 1 port

15) 1st stage bridge audible alarm output: 1 port

16) 2nd stage remote audible alarm output: 4 ports (3 parallel connections per point)

17) 3rd stage remote audible alarm output: 2 ports (5 parallel connections per point)

18) RS-422 for VDR connection :1 port


NMEA Talker port
Baud rate 4800 bps (complying with IEC 61162-1)
DATA BIT: 8 (fixed)
STOP BIT: 1 (fixed)
PARITY BIT: None (fixed)
19) RS-485:1 port (Dedicated for connection of NWZ-4650)

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20) Category: Protected

21) Compass safe distance: 1m(Standard Compass) / 0.6m(Steering Compass)

8.2 LCD display unit (NWZ-4650)


1) Power supply (rating): 12 V DC (+30%, -10%)

2) Power consumption: 4W (max)

3) Dimensions: Approx. 175 (W) x 92 (D) x 162 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)

4) Mass: Approx. 0.6 kg (incl. mounting bracket)

5) Housing color: N4 SEMI-GLOSS

6) Operating temperature: Operating temperature range -15 °C to +55 °C

7) Protection class: IP22

8) Category: Protected

9) Compass safe distance: 0.3m(Standard Compass) / 0.2m(Steering Compass)

8.3 Buzzer unit (NVS-785)


1) Power supply (rating): 12 V DC (+30%, -10%)

2) Power consumption: 0.4W (max)

3) Dimensions: Approx. 70 (W) x 47 (D) x 100 (H) mm (excl. mounting bracket)

4) Mass: Approx. 0.2 kg (excl. mounting bracket)

5) Housing color: N4 SEMI-GLOSS

6) Operating temperature: Operating temperature range -15 °C to +55 °C

7) Protection class: IP22

8) Category: Protected

9) Compass safe distance: < 0.1m(Standard Compass) / < 0.1m (Steering Compass)

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8.4 Reset button unit (NCJ-895)


1) Power supply (rating): 12 V DC (+30%, -10%)

2) Power consumption: 0.6W (max)

3) Dimensions: Approx. 70 (W) x 47 (D) x 100 (H) mm

4) Mass: Approx. 0.2 kg

5) Housing color: N4 SEMI-GLOSS

6) Operating temperature: Operating temperature range -15 °C to +55 °C

7) Protection class: IP22

8) Category: Protected

9) Compass safe distance: < 0.1m(Standard Compass) / < 0.1m (Steering Compass)

8.5 Motion sensor (NYG-5)


1) Power supply (rating): 12 V DC (+30%, -10%)

2) Power consumption: 0.4W (max)

3) Dimensions: Approx. 87 (W) x47 (D) x110 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)

4) Mass: Approx. 0.4 kg (incl. mounting bracket)

5) Housing color: N4 SEMI-GLOSS

6) Operating temperature: Operating temperature range -15 °C to +55 °C

7) Protection class: IP22

8) Category: Protected

9) Compass safe distance: < 0.1m(Standard Compass) / < 0.1m (Steering Compass)

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8.6 LED warning lamp unit (NCD-2257)


1) Power supply (rating): 12 V DC (+30%, -10%)

2) Power consumption: 0.5W (max)

3) Dimensions: Approx. 70 (W) x 62 (D) x 100 (H) mm (incl. projections)

4) Mass: Approx. 0.2 kg (excl. mounting bracket)

5) Housing color: N4 SEMI-GLOSS

6) Operating temperature: Operating temperature range -15 °C to +55 °C

7) Protection class: IP22

8) Category: Protected

9) Compass safe distance: < 0.1m(Standard Compass) / < 0.1m (Steering Compass)

8.7 Reset button unit (Waterproof) (NCJ-896)


1) Power supply (rating): 12 V DC (+30%, -10%)

2) Power consumption: 0.6W (max)

3) Dimensions: Approx. 100 (W) x 60 (D) x 100 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)

4) Mass: Approx. 0.5 kg (incl. mounting bracket)

5) Housing color: N4 SEMI-GLOSS

6) Operating temperature: Operating temperature range -25 °C to +55 °C

7) Protection class: IP56

8) Cable opening: 13 mm to 18 mm

9) Category: Exposed

10) Compass safe distance: < 0.1m(Standard Compass) / < 0.1m (Steering Compass)

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JCX-161
Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System

INSTRUCTION
MANUAL

For further information,contact:

Not use the asbestos

URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
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Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
Facsimile : +81-3-3779-1420
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Telephone : +31-20-658-0750
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OCT. 2013 Edition 1 JRC Printed in Japan
For further information contact:

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JRC (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.


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Shanghai China 200120
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