7ZPNA3606 Installation Manual (2nd)

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JLN-720

SATELLITE LOG

INSTALLATION
MANUAL

Not use the asbestos

For further information,contact:

URL Head office : http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/


Marine Service Department
1-7-32 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053, Japan
e-mail : [email protected]
One-call : +81-50-3786-9201
ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified

CODE No.7ZPNA3606 OCT. 2019 Edition 2


Contents

1. Overview ............................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Equipment Function ........................................................................................ 1
1.2 Content of This Manual ................................................................................... 1
1.3 Components.................................................................................................... 2
1.4 Construction .................................................................................................... 4
1.5 System Configuration .................................................................................... 23
2. Installation........................................................................................................ 27
2.1 Installation work flow ..................................................................................... 27
2.2 Menu list ....................................................................................................... 28
3. Installing of NNN-21 ......................................................................................... 35
3.1 Cable Connection Procedure ........................................................................ 37
3.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................... 40
4. Installing of NQA-7010..................................................................................... 51
4.1 Installation Drawing ....................................................................................... 51
4.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................... 53
4.3 Assembling an Ethernet Connector (RJ-45 Type) ......................................... 79
4.4 Maintenance Software................................................................................... 85
4.5 Replacement Procedure.............................................................................. 143
5. Installing of NWZ-510SDG ............................................................................. 155
5.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 155
5.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 157
5.3 Installation Setting ....................................................................................... 166
6. Installing of NWZ-650SDR ............................................................................. 173
6.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 173
6.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 175
6.3 Installation Setting ....................................................................................... 185
7. Installing of NWZ-840SDR ............................................................................. 191
7.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 191
7.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 194
7.3 Installation Setting ....................................................................................... 204

7ZPNA3606
8. Installing of NWZ-4610 .................................................................................. 211
8.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 211
8.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 213
8.3 Installation Setting ....................................................................................... 215
9. Installing of NWW-61 ..................................................................................... 217
9.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 217
9.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 220
10. Installing of NWW-62 ..................................................................................... 221
10.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 221
10.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 225
11. Installing of NWW-24 ..................................................................................... 227
11.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 227
11.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 229
12. Installing of NWW-25 ..................................................................................... 231
12.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 231
12.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 233
13. Installing of NWW-26 ..................................................................................... 235
13.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 235
13.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 237
14. Installing of NWW-7 ....................................................................................... 239
14.1 Installation Drawing ..................................................................................... 239
14.2 Installation Procedure ................................................................................. 241

7ZPNA3606
1. Overview

1.1 Equipment Function


The Satellite Log JLN-720 is a system to measure a ground speed by using the signals
with GPS satellites from a GPS compass sensor mounted on the vessels.
It measures the speed along three different directions: longitudinal and bow and stern
transverse.
It calculates the longitudinal speed using the gyro.
It calculates the bow and stern transverse speed using the ROT (Rate of turn gyro) signal.
It also measures and displays run distance.
The Satellite Log JLN-720 conforms to the IMO (International Maritime Organization)
performance standards, provides accurate displays of ship’s speed over a wide range from
dead slow to maximum.

1.2 Content of This Manual


This manual compiles and describes, as a reference material, the precautions necessary
during the process of installing the various devices composing the system to the hull.
For the operation after the installation, refer to this manual or instruction manual.

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1.3 Components
The standard components and options (separately sold) are shown in the tables below.
Standard components
Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
GPS Compass Sensor NNN-21 NNN21CH 1 -
Distribution Processor NQA-7010 NQA-7010 1 -
Main Display NWZ-510SDG NWZ510SDG 1 5-inch
Cable for communication between
Data Cable H-CFQ-7248 CFQ-7248 1
NNN-21 and NQA-7010(10m/14-core).
Cable for communication / power supply
Main Display
CFS-5680 CFS5680 1 between the main display and
Communication Cable
NQA-7010(1.2m).
LAN Plug Connector TM21P-88P(07) 5JWBS00548 3 -
Spare part H-7ZXNA3004 7ZXNA3004 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3206 7ZPNA3206 1 -

Memo
Connection with Gyro and ROT is necessary to operate the standard components.
Options (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Remote NWZ-650SDR NWZ650SDR 6.5-inch
5
Display NWZ-840SDR NWZ840SDR 8.4-inch
Multi-Information up to
Display(MID) NWZ-4610 NWZ4610 1 CFQ-5766A 2m attached
5
Wing Display NWW-61T NWW-61T-BS 3 units -
3 TA: wall mount type *1
Digital Display *1 NWW-62TA/TB *1 NWW-62TB *1
*1 TB: flush mount type *1
Color Code
N2.5 NWW-7-N2
Distance
NWW-7 N4 NWW-7-N4 1 -
Counter
2.5G7/2 NWW-7
7.5BG7/2 NWW-7-7
NWW-24 Please refer to "Section 1.4.1
Analog Display NWW-25 (11) Analog Display Size Max 2 -
NWW-26 Table"
Color Code
N2.5 NCM-227-N2
NCM-227 N3 NCM-227-N 1 Connection compatible
2.5G7/2 NCM-227-2 devices, please refer to
Dimmer Unit
"Section 1.4.2 About
7.5BG7/2 NCM-227-7 linking / non-linking
N2.5 NCM329H-N2 according to dimmer unit
N3 NCM-329-HN NCM-227 / NCM-329"
NCM-329 1
2.5G7/2 NCM-329-H2
7.5BG7/2 NCM-329-H7

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Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Cable for communication /
Remote Display
power supply between the
Communication CFS-6680 CFS6680 1
remote display and
Cable
Distribution Processor (1.2m)
GPS Compass H-CFQ7248-30 CFQ7248-30 1 30m / 14-core
Sensor CFQ-7249 CFQ-7249 1 20m / 14-core / extension
Connection
Cable H-CFQ-7249-10 CFQ7249-10 1 10m / 14-core / extension
Multi-information
CFQ-5766D CFQ5766D 1 10m / 14-core / extension
Display
Communication
/ Power Supply CFQ-5766F CFQ5766F 1 20m / 14-core / extension
Cable
Junction Box for
GPS Compass NQE-7720 NQE-7720 1 14-pin / extension
Sensor
Junction Box
Mounting MPBP31612 MPBP31612 1 For NQE-7720
Bracket
Mounting Rack MPBX44117 MPBX44117 1 For NNN-21
Bird-hazard
MPXP34012A MPXP34012A 1 For NNN-21
Preventive Kit
UL1015TEW
1X10AWG(104/0.26) 2265191731
Ground Wire LF5 GREEN PBF 1 NQA-7010 ground for hull
equivalent
*1 Digital Display NWW-62TA / TB discontinued from July 2019.
After July 2019, only maintenance support is available.

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1.4 Construction

1.4.1 Device outline drawings


This section provides the outline drawings of the system components.

(1) GPS Compass Sensor NNN-21

Color : MUNSELL N9

Figure 1.1 NNN-21 (Unit: mm)

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(2) Distribution Processor NQA-7010

Figure 1.2 NQA-7010 (Unit: mm)

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(3) Main Display NWZ-510SDG

Color : MUNSELL N2.5


Mass : 1.2kg

Figure 1.3 NWZ-510SDG (Unit: mm)

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(4) Remote Display NWZ-650SDR (Option)

Color : MUNSELL N2.5


Mass : 1.4kg

Figure 1.4 NWZ-650SDR (Unit: mm)

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(5) Remote Display NWZ-840SDR (Option)

Color : MUNSELL N2.5


Mass : 2.1kg

Figure 1.5 NWZ-840SDR (Unit: mm)

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(6) Multi Information Display NWZ-4610 (Desktop Type) (Option)

Color : MUNSELL N4
Mass : 0.8kg

Figure 1.6 NWZ-4610 (Desktop Type) (Unit: mm)

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(7) Multi Information Display NWZ-4610 (Flush Mount Type) (Option)

Color : MUNSELL N4
Mass : 0.7kg

Figure 1.7 NWZ-4610 (Flush Mount Type) (Unit: mm)

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(8) Wing Display NWW-61T (Outdoors Type) (Option)

Figure 1.8 NWW-61T (Outdoors Type) (Unit: mm)

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(9) Digital Display NWW-62TA (Wall Mount Type) (Option)

Figure 1.9 NWW-62TA (Wall Mount Type) (Unit: mm)

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(10) Digital Display NWW-62TB (Flush Mount Type) (Option)

Figure 1.10 NWW-62TB (Flush Mount Type) (Unit: mm)

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(11) Analog Display Size Table

NWW-24 NWW-25 NWW-26


(Flush mount type) (Wall mount type) (Panel flush mount type)
Scale Size Green EL Orange EL Green EL Orange EL Green EL Orange EL
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
L
24L20G 24L20O 25L20G 25L20O 26L20G 26L20O
−4 to 20kn

NWW- NWW-
M - - - -
26M20G 26M20O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
S
24S20G 24S20O 25S20G 25S20O 26S20G 26S20O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
L
24L25G 24L25O 25L25G 25L25O 26L25G 26L25O
−5 to 25kn

NWW- NWW-
M - - - -
26M25G 26M25O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
S
24S25G 24S25O 25S25G 25S25O 26S25G 26S25O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
L
24L30G 24L30O 25L30G 25L30O 26L30G 26L30O
−6 to 30kn

NWW- NWW-
M - - - -
26M30G 26M30O
NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW- NWW-
S
24S30G 24S30O 25S30G 25S30O 26S30G 26S30O
Table 1.1 Analog Display Size Table

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(11-1) Analog Display NWW-24 (Option)

MUNSELL N2.5G7/2
-4~20
-5~25
-6~30

Figure 1.11 NWW-24 (Unit: mm)

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(11-2) Analog Display NWW-25 (Option)

MUNSELL N2.5G7/2
-4~20
-5~25
-6~30

Figure 1.12 NWW-25 (Unit: mm)

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(11-3) Analog Display NWW-26 (Option)

MUNSELL N2.5G7/2
-4~20

-5~25

-6~30

Figure 1.13 NWW-26 (Unit: mm)

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(12) Distance Counter NWW-7 (Option)

Cable

Color : MUNSELL 2.5G7/2


Inlet

Mass : 1kg
Terminal
Mounting Holes

Name Plate

Note
Distance counter NWW-7 will operate up to 45kn.

Figure 1.14 NWW-7 (Unit: mm)

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(13) Dimmer Unit NCM-227 (Option)

Figure 1.15 NCM-227 (Unit: mm)

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(14) Dimmer Unit NCM-329 (Option)

Figure 1.16 NCM-329 (Unit: mm)

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(15) Junction Box For GPS Compass Sensor NQE-7720 (Option)

LA-4

Figure 1.17 NQE-7720 (Unit: mm)

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1.4.2 About linking / non-linking according to dimmer unit NCM-227 /
NCM-329
Central dimmer(DDC) NCM-227 dimmer unit NCM-329 dimmer unit
Item name Model
linking linking linking
Main Display NWZ-510SDG ✓ ✓
NWZ-650SDR ✓ ✓
Remote Display
NWZ-840SDR ✓ ✓
MID NWZ-4610 ✓
Wing Display NWW-61
Digital Display NWW-62 ✓
NWW-24 ✓
Analog Display NWW-25 ✓
NWW-26 ✓
Distance Counter NWW-7
Note : Distance counter NWW-7 there is no lighting.

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Ground SDME( Speed and Distance Measuring Equipment) JLN-720 Satellite Log System Diagram
1.5
LAN
GPS Compass RS-422,DC12V LAN,DC24V Main Display
RXD0,TXD0 (Jxxx)
(NNN-21) (NWZ-510SDG)
Power & signal cable
DC
(CFS-5680)

RS-422
Gyro RX1 RS-422
RS-422,DC24V Remote Display 1
RX,TX,DC24VOUT
(NWZ-650/840SDR)
Power & signal cable
DC
RS-422 (CFS-6680)
ROT RX2 RS-422
RS-422,DC24V Remote Display 2
RX,TX,DC24VOUT
(NWZ-650/840SDR)
Power & signal cable
DC
RS-422 (CFS-6680)
Doppler Log RX3 RS-422
Doppler Sonar RS-422,DC24V Remote Display 3
(JRC model) RX,TX,DC24VOUT
(NWZ-650/840SDR)
Power & signal cable
DC
(CFS-6680)
RS-422
Central Dimmer RS-422 RS-422,DC24V Remote Display 4
RX,TX
(DDC) (NWZ-650/840SDR)
Power & signal cable Exclusive
DC
RX,TX,DC24VOUT (CFS-6680) selectable
MID
Analog RS-422,DC24V (NWZ-4610)
System Configuration

Dimmer Volume
RX Maximum
(NCM-227) (CFQ-5766A)
RS-422 number of
RS-422,DC24V Remote Disp. is
Remote Display 5
RX,TX,DC24VOUT five.
RS-422 (NWZ-650/840SDR)
Power & signal cable
Serial Alarm 1 RX,TX DC
RS-422 (CFS-6680)
Serial Alarm 2 RX,TX

DryContact
ACK in ACK
DryContact RS-422,DC12V Wing Display 1(NWW-61)
System Alarm ALM TX,DC12VOUT
DryContact Digital Display 1(NWW-62)
Buzzer OFF BUZZ OFF Distribution
DryContact
Processor RS-422,DC12V

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Speed Alarm ALM Wing Display 1(NWW-61)
TX,DC12VOUT
Digital Display 1(NWW-62)
(NQA-7010)
DryContact
ACK in ACK
DryContact RS-422,DC12V
Power Fail Alarm ALM Wing Display 1(NWW-61)
TX,DC12VOUT
Digital Display 1(NWW-62)

VDR LAN
RMS
(RMS/JRCLAN)

Analog,
LAN AC100V
Dimmer Volume Analog Display 1
Maintenance PC PC Analog out,EL OUT
(NCM-329) (NWW-24/25/26)

Analog,
RS-422 AC100V
Dimmer Volume Analog Display 2
TX1 Analog out,EL OUT
RS-422 (NCM-329) (NWW-24/25/26)
TX2
RS-422
TX3
RS-422
VBW/VLW output TX4
RS-422
IEC61162-1 TX5
RS-422 Pulse Distance Counter
TX6 TX
RS-422 (NWW-7)
TX7
RS-422
TX8

Analog 200 Pulse


reserved OUT

DC24V RS-422,DC24V Aux1


DC Power Battery 24V for Power ALM RX,TX,ON/OFF,DC24VOUT Reserved
AC100V/230V RS-422,DC24V Aux2
AC Power AC IN RX,TX,ON/OFF,DC24VOUT Reserved
Satellite Log JLN-720 System Diagram Example

LAN
GPS Compass RS-422,DC12V LAN,DC24V Main Display
RXD0,TXD0 (J600) DC
(NNN-21) Data cable (CFQ-7248) (NWZ-510SDG)
Power & signal cable
(CFS-5680)

RS-422
Gyro RX1

RS-422 RS-422
ROT RX2 RS-422,DC24V Remote Display 1
RX,TX,DC24VOUT DC
(NWZ-650SDR)
Power & signal cable
(CFS-6680)
RS-422
Doppler Log RX3
Doppler Sonar
System Configuration Example

(JRC model)
RS-422
RS-422,DC24V Remote Display 2
RX,TX,DC24VOUT DC
RS-422
(NWZ-840SDR)
Central Dimmer Power & signal cable
RX,TX (CFS-6680)
(DDC)

Dimmer Volume Analog


RX
(NCM-227) RS-422,DC24V MID
RX,TX,DC24VOUT
(CFQ-5766A) (NWZ-4610)
Maximum number of
RS-422 Remote Disp. is five.
Serial Alarm 1 RX,TX
RS-422
Serial Alarm 2 RX,TX

DryContact
ACK in ACK
DryContact
System Alarm ALM
DryContact
Buzzer OFF BUZZ OFF Distribution RS-422,DC12V
TX,DC12VOUT Wing Display 1(NWW-61)
DryContact
Processor

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Speed Alarm ALM
(NQA-7010)
DryContact RS-422,DC12V
ACK in ACK TX,DC12VOUT Wing Display 2(NWW-61)
DryContact
Power Fail Alarm ALM

VDR LAN
RMS
(RMS/JRCLAN)

Analog,
LAN AC100V
Dimmer Volume Analog Display 1
Maintenance PC PC Analog out,EL OUT
(NCM-329) (NWW-24/25/26)

Analog,
RS-422 AC100V
Dimmer Volume Analog Display 2
TX1 Analog out,EL OUT
RS-422 (NCM-329) (NWW-24/25/26)
TX2
RS-422
TX3
RS-422
TX4
VBW/VLW/VTG output RS-422
TX5
RS-422 Pulse Distance Counter
TX6 TX
RS-422 (NWW-7)
TX7
RS-422
TX8

Analog
reserved OUT

DC24V RS-422,DC24V Aux1


DC Power Battery 24V for Power ALM RX,TX,ON/OFF,DC24VOUT Reserved
AC100V/230V RS-422,DC24V Aux2
AC Power AC IN RX,TX,ON/OFF,DC24VOUT Reserved
CAUTION
NNN-21 SENSOR UNIT
Use the CFS-5680 Cable adapter.
MAIN DISPLAY UNIT NWZ-510SDG is damaged
when you directly connect a LAN cable in MAIN
DISPLAY UNIT without using CFS-5680 Cable MPBP31612 Pole Mounting Kit
adapter. (Installation metal fit tings of Junction box)
Block diagram

MAIN DISPLAY UNIT


J600
NWZ-510SDG LAN NQE-7720 CFQ-7248 Data Cable MPBX44117 Mount
Include Power Supply JUNCTION BOX (10m, JRC supply) (Installation trestle of Sensor)
(for exclusive use of MAIN DISPLAY UNIT
NWZ-510SDG)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 No.1 X RADAR
*1)TTYCSLA-1
REMOTE DISPLAY IEC61162-1 No.2 X RADAR
*1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)TTYCSLA-1
(NWZ-650/840SDR) IEC61162-1 S-BAND RADAR
(YARD Max 100m) *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 Auto Pilot
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 No.1 ECDIS
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 No.2 ECDIS
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 AIS
*1)TTYCSLA-1
REMOTE DISPLAY IEC61162-1 Oil pollution monitor
(Max 100m)
(NWZ-650/840SDR) *1)TTYCSLA-4
(YARD Max 100m)
*1)TTYCSLA-4
Power Alarm/ACK
*1)TTYCSLA-4
Serial Alarm 2 or RMS
*1)TTYCSLA-4
System Alarm/BuzOff/ACK
*1)TTYCSLA-1
NCM-227 *1)TTYCSLA-1 Speed Alarm
*1)TTYCSLA-4
DIMMER UNIT (YARD Max 100m) Serial Alarm 1 or RMS
(Max 100m)
J501
Remote Maintenance *1)LAN
System(RMS) LAN
VDR
(YARD Max 100m)
J502
*1)LAN
Maintenance PC LAN PC
(YARD Max 100m)
NWZ-4610 CFQ-5766A JUNCTION BOX *1)TTYCSLA-4
REMOTE DISPLAY (2m, JRC supply) (YARD) (Max 100m) DISTRIBUTION PROCESSOR

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NQA-7010
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1(RX1) GYRO Sensor (HDT/ROT)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1(RX2) ROT Sensor (ROT)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
NCM-227 *1)TTYCSLA-1 IEC61162-1(RX3) Optional STW input(JRC Doppler Log or Doppler Sonar)
(Max 100m)
DIMMER UNIT (YARD Max 100m)

NWW-7
*1)TTYCSLA-1
DISTANCE
(Max 100m)
COUNTER
NWW-61T *1)TTYCSLA-4
WING DISPLAY (Max 100m)

NWW-24
NCM-329 *1)TTYCSLA-4
REMOTE DISPLAY
DIMMER UNIT (YARD Max 100m)
(ANALOG)

NWW-61T *1)TTYCSLA-4
WING DISPLAY (Max 100m) NWW-24
NCM-329 *1)TTYCSLA-4
REMOTE DISPLAY
DIMMER UNIT (YARD Max 100m)
(ANALOG)

*1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)D1 D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5


NCM-227 NWW-62TB POWER FAIL ALARM DC24V D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5
DIMMER UNIT REMOTE DISPLAY (Max 100m) TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1
TTYCSLA-1T :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1T
*1)D1 MAIN POWER TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4
AC100V・230V TTYCYSLA-7 :150/250 V TTYCYSLA-7
MPYC-4 :150/250 V MPYC-4 *1): Shipyard Supply
LAN :CAT-5 LAN Cable
UL 1015TEW 1x10AWG (104/0.26)LF5
green PBF or equivalent
SDME (JLN-720) : CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Connection diagram

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2.1
2. Installation

Caution : Menu list of the display, please refer to Section 2.2.1.


Installation work flow

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Caution : Menu list of the maintenance software, please refer to Section 2.2.2.
2.2 Menu list
2.2.1 Display menu list
Main Remote User settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
display display Current Change equipment
TOUCH CAL TOUCH SCREEN adjustment of the touch
✓ ✓
(TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION) CALIBRATION position
Rough adjustment of
✓ ✓ THEME ILLUMINATION DAY,DUSK,NIGHT
brightness
YEAR 2000~2099 Year(Remote display)
JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,
DATE TIME
MONTH MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG, Month(Remote display)
(DATE/TIME[1/2])
SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC

DAY 1~last day of a month Day(Remote display)
HOUR 0~23 Hour(Remote display)
(DATE/TIME[2/2]) MINUTE 0~59 Minute(Remote display)
TIME ZONE -12:00~00:00~12:00 Standard time zone
MF ver.: NWZ-510SDG Version of display
Version of distribution
Distr.ver.: NQA-7010
processor
GPS comp.1: NNN-21 Version of receiver1
GPS comp.2: NNN-21 Version of receiver2
GPS comp.3: NNN-21 Version of receiver3
Version of GPS compass
GPS sen.ver.: NNN-21
sensor
ABOUT
✓ Display only NQA-7010
Main display SSLC ver.: Version of SSLC
(CDF-700)
Serial number of main display
MF ser.: NWZ-510SDG
Note: 0000000 is displayed
Serial number of distribution
Distr.ser.: NQA-7010 processor
Note: 0000000 is displayed
Serial number of GPS
GPS sen.ser.: NNN-21
compass sensor
MF ver.: Version of remote display
ABOUT NWZ-650SDR/ Serial number of remote
✓ Display only
Remote display MF ser.: NWZ-840SDR display
Note: 0000000 is displayed
DDC/
INPUT ON,OFF Setting the dimmer input
NCM-227
CENTRL DIM
ETHERNET,NONE,
(CENTRAL DIMMER)
OUTPUT UART 0,UART 1, Setting the dimmer output
UART 2,UART 3
IP ADDRESS Setting of IP address
ETH CONFIG
SUBNET MASK Each device Setting of subnet mask
(ETHERNET)
GATEWAY Setting of gateway
UART 0,UART 1,
UART Setting of port
UART 2,UART 3
UART CONFIG NONE,ODD,EVEN,
(UART [1/2]) PARITY FORCED 1, Setting of parity bit
FORCED 0
STOP BITS 1,2 Setting of stop bit
DATA BITS 5,6,7,8 Setting of data bit length
4800,9600,19200,
BAUD RATE Setting of baud rate
38400,57600,115200
ADV SET NMEA,XMODEM,
(UART [2/2])
(ADVANCED
✓ ✓ MODBUS MASTER,
SETTINGS) PROTOCOL MODBUS SLAVE, Setting of protocol
Common*1 RADAR,PHONE,
NONE
UART 0 Monitor of UART 0
SERIAL MON UART 1 Monitor of UART 1
Display only
(SERIAL MONITOR) UART 2 Monitor of UART 2
UART 3 Monitor of UART 3
RESET
(EXECUTE FACTORY RESET Reset of display
RESET)
LOG LOG Display only Display of log
ALERT ON/OFF ALARM DISABLED,ENABLED Setting of disabled / enabled
SENTENCE DDC, NONE, VBW Setting of sentence
BY CHANCE, 100,
INTERVAL[ms] Setting of interval
250, 500,1000, 2000
NMEA SET
MULTI, UART 0,
PORT UART 1,UART2, Setting of port
UART 3, TCP, OFF

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Main Remote User settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
display display Current Change equipment

NMEA TALKER TALKER ** NNN-21/ Setting of talker


(ROT) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler Setting of used / unused
TALKER GP Setting of talker
(ZDA) NNN-21
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Setting of used / unused
TALKER GP Setting of talker
(GGA) NNN-21
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Setting of used / unused
TALKER ** NNN-21/ Setting of talker
(DDC)
ADV SET USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler Setting of used / unused
(ADVANCED TALKER GP Setting of talker
✓ (VBW) NNN-21
SETTINGS) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Setting of used / unused
Main display TALKER GP Setting of talker
(VLW) NNN-21
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Setting of used / unused
TALKER VD Setting of talker
(HBT) Doppler
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Setting of used / unused
TALKER VD Setting of talker
(ALF) Doppler
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Setting of used / unused
TALKER VD Setting of talker
(ACM) Doppler
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Setting of used / unused
NMEA TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED NNN-21 Setting of used / unused
TALKER Setting of used / unused
TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler
(VBW)
TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED NNN-21 Setting of used / unused
(VLW)
ADV SET TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler Setting of used / unused
(ADVANCED TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED NNN-21 Setting of used / unused
(HBT)
✓ SETTINGS) TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler Setting of used / unused
Remote TALKER ** NNN-21/ Setting of talker
(DDC)
display USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler Setting of used / unused
TALKER ** NNN-21/ Setting of talker
(JRC)
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler Setting of used / unused
TALKER ** NNN-21/ Setting of talker
(JRCM)
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED Doppler Setting of used / unused
Setting of the number of
✓ ✓ DIGITS Num of digits 1,2
Decimal digits
DISP MODE ANALOG/ ANALOG, Setting the analog display /

(DISPLAY MODE SETTINGS) DIGITAL DIGITAL degital display
ROT RANGE OFF,15,30,60,
✓ SCALE Setting of ROT scale
(RATE OF TURN RANGE) 90,120,150
✓ ✓ UNITS SPEED kn,m/s Setting the speed unit
SAT PROGRESS Satellite of progress display
Receiver 1 of satellite
SAT GPS1
reception display
SAT INFO Display only Receiver 2 of satellite
SAT GPS2
reception display
Receiver 3 of satellite
SAT GPS3
reception display
LATITUDE S/N : 00°00'~90°00' Latitude
INIT
LONGITUDE W/E :000°00'~180°00' Longitude
(INITIAL [1/3])
ALTITUDE 0.00~99.99 Altitude
YEAR 2000~2015~2099 Year(GPS compass sensor)
JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,
(INITIAL [2/3]) MONTH MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG, Month(GPS compass sensor)
GNSS SET
SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC
✓ (GNSS NNN-21
DAY 1~ last day of a month Day(GPS compass sensor)
SETTINGS)
HOUR 0~23 Hour(GPS compass sensor)
(INITIAL [3/3]) Minute(GPS compass
MINUTE 0~59
sensor)
SMOOTH
PATTERN 0,1,2 Pattern of smoothing
(S-SMOOTHING VALUE)
AUTO,GPS ONLY,
SBAS MODE SBAS+GPS, Setting of SBAS mode
SBAS
DGPS+GPS
SBAS SEARCH AUTO,120~138 Setting of SBAS search
GPS is stopped when a
DISTANCE OFF,1min,2min,3min
ALERT warning alarm
(ALERT SETTINGS) Switching time of warning
DR TIME 1min,2min,3min
alarm in DR

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Main Remote User settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
display display Current Change equipment

TOTAL DIST
(TOTAL DISTANCE TOTAL DIST. 0.00~999999.99 Setting of total distance
SETTINGS)
SDME ADV
(ADVANCED SDME DEMO MODE INT/EXT INT,EXT Setting of demo output
✓ SETTINGS) NQA-7010
PATTERN OFF,1,2,3 Setting of demo pattern
Main display
MODEL MODEL RESET Model reset
RESET RESET TYPE MASTER,FACTORY Reset
SPEED
SDME ADV SCALE
-2..10,-5..10,
(ADVANCED SDME (DISPLAY ANALOG Setting of analog display
ANALOG -4..20,-10..20,
SETTINGS) MODE SCALES scale
Remote display -5..25,-6..30,-8..40
SETTING
S)
10010701,
10010901,
NWZ-650 Setting of management
10011101,
✓ SDR number
10011301,
MANAG NUMB MANAGEMENT 10011501
(MANAGEMENT NUMBER SETTINGS) NUMBER 10011701,
10011901,
NWZ-840
10012101,
SDR
10012301,
10012501
COMM MODE
COMM MODE RX/TX, RX ONLY Setting of communication
(COMMUNICATION SETTINGS)
✓ ALERT LIST ALERT LIST Display only List of alert
✓ ALERT HIST ALERT HIST Display only History of alert
GNSS SOG,
SOG/STW NNN-21/
✓ SOG/STW DOPPLER SOG, Setting of SOG / STW
(SOG/STW SETTINGS) Doppler
DOPLER STW

Caution : Set value of the underline is the value of the factory. (After factory reset is similar.)
*1 Factory shipment value of main display : underline Factory shipment value of remote display : wave line
Set value after the reset is set to factory shipment value.

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 Display reset list
Main display
ADV SET SDME ADV
Menu item Setting name Setting value
RESET MASTER RESET FACTORY RESET
THEME ILLUMINATION DAY,DUSK,NIGHT ✓
INPUT ON,OFF ✓
CENTRL DIM ETHERNET,NONE,
(CENTRAL DIMMER) OUTPUT UART 0,UART 1, ✓
UART 2,UART 3
IP ADDRESS ✓
ETH CONFIG
SUBNET MASK Each device ✓
(ETHERNET)
GATEWAY ✓
UART 0,UART 1,
UART ✓
UART 2,UART 3
ADV SET UART CONFIG
NONE,ODD,EVEN,
(ADVANCED (UART [1/2]) PARITY ✓
FORCED 1,FORCED 0
SETTINGS)
STOP BITS 1,2 ✓
Common
DATA BITS 5,6,7,8 ✓
4800,9600,19200,
BAUD RATE ✓
38400,57600,115200
(UART [2/2]) NMEA,XMODEM,
MODBUS MASTER,
PROTOCOL ✓
MODBUS SLAVE,
RADAR,PHONE,NONE
ALERT ON/OFF
ALERT DISABLED,ENABLED ✓
(ALERT ON/OFF)
NMEA TALKER
USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(ROT)
(ZDA) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(GGA) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(DDC) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(VBW) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
ADV SET
(ADVANCED (VLW) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
SETTINGS) (HBT) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
Main display (ALF) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(ACM) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
SENTENCE DDC, NONE, VBW ✓
BY CHANCE, 100, 250, 500,
INTERVAL[ms] ✓
NMEA SET 1000, 2000
MULTI, UART 0, UART
PORT ✓
1,UART2, UART 3, TCP, OFF
ROT RANGE (RATE OF TURN RANGE) ROT SCALE OFF,15,30,60,90,120,150 ✓
UNITS SPEED kn,m/s ✓
LATITUDE S/N : 00°00'~90°00' ✓
INIT
LONGITUDE W/E :000°00'~180°00' ✓
(INITIAL [1/3])
ALTITUDE 0.00~99.99 ✓
YEAR 2000~2015~2099 ✓
JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,
(INITIAL [2/3]) MONTH MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG, ✓
SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC
DAY 1~last day of a month ✓
GNSS SET
HOUR 0~23 ✓
(GNSS SETTINGS) (INITIAL [3/3])
MINUTE 0~59 ✓
SMOOTH
PATTERN 0,1,2 ✓
(S-SMOOTHING VALUE)
AUTO,GPS ONLY,
SBAS MODE ✓
SBAS SBAS+GPS,DGPS+GPS
SBAS SEARCH AUTO,120~138 ✓
ALERT DISTANCE OFF,1min,2min,3min ✓
(ALERT SETTINGS) DR TIME 1min,2min,3min ✓
SDME ADV TOTAL DIST (TOTAL
TOTAL DIST. 0.00~999999.99 ✓
(ADVANCED DISTANCE SETTINGS)
SDME SETTINGS) INT/EXT INT,EXT ✓
DEMO MODE
Main display PATTERN OFF,1,2,3 ✓

* "MASTER RESET" will reset the GPS rather than the display.
Caution : Set value of the underline is the value of the factory. (After factory reset is similar.)
* [✓] shows the items to be reset to factory shipment values when run the reset.
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Remote display
ADV SET
Menu item Setting name Setting value
RESET
THEME ILLUMINATION DAY,DUSK,NIGHT ✓
YEAR 2000~2099
JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,
DATE TIME
MONTH MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG,
(DATE/TIME[1/2])
SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC
DAY 1~last day of a month
HOUR 0~23
(DATE/TIME[2/2]) MINUTE 0~59
TIME ZONE -12:00~00:00~12:00 ✓
INPUT ON,OFF ✓
CENTRL DIM ETHERNET,NONE,
(CENTRAL DIMMER) OUTPUT UART 0,UART 1, ✓
UART 2,UART 3
IP ADDRESS ✓
ETH CONFIG
SUBNET MASK Each device ✓
(ETHERNET)
GATEWAY ✓
UART 0,UART 1,
ADV SET UART ✓
UART 2,UART 3
(ADVANCED UART CONFIG
NONE,ODD,EVEN,
SETTINGS) (UART [1/2]) PARITY ✓
FORCED 1,FORCED 0
Common
STOP BITS 1,2 ✓
DATA BITS 5,6,7,8 ✓
4800,9600,19200,
BAUD RATE ✓
(UART [2/2]) 38400,57600,115200
NMEA,XMODEM, MODBUS MASTER,
PROTOCOL ✓
MODBUS SLAVE, RADAR,PHONE,NONE
ALERT ON/OFF
ALERT DISABLED,ENABLED ✓
(ALERT ON/OFF)
NMEA TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
TALKER
TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(VBW)
ADV SET TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(VLW)
(ADVANCED TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
SETTINGS) TALKER:GP USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(HBT)
Remote display TALKER:VD USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(DDC) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(JRCM) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
(JRC) USED/UNUSED USED,UNUSED ✓
DISP MODE ANALOG/ ANALOG,

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

Caution : Set value of the underline is the value of the factory. (After factory reset is similar.)
* [✓] shows the items to be reset to factory shipment values when run the reset.

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2.2.2 Maintenance software menu list
Main User settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
display Current Change equipment

Elevation
1~89° Setting of elevation mask
mask
DOP limit 4,10,20 Setting of DOP limit

Raim level 10m,30m,50m,100m,OFF Setting of raim level

Datum 0~8,11~47 Setting of datum

✓ Distance OFF,1min,2min,3min GPS is stopped when a warning alarm

✓ DR time 1min,2min,3min Switching time of warning alarm in DR


AUTO,GPS only,
✓ SBAS mode Setting of SBAS mode
SBAS+GPS,DGPS+GPS
✓ SBAS search Auto,Manual : 120~138 Setting of SBASsearch

SBAS ranging ON,OFF Setting of SBAS ranging


SBAS type0
Use,Not use Setting of SBAS type0 information
information
GPS heading
-10.0~+10.0 NNN-21 Setting of GPS heading offset
offset
pattern0,
✓ Pattern pattern1, Pattern of smoothing
pattern2
Setting of the gyro of smoothing the
External gyro 0~99
number of seconds
Setting of the rot of smoothing the number
External rot 0~99
of seconds
Setting of the position of smoothing the
Position 0~99
number of seconds
Setting of the corse / speed of smoothing
course/speed 0~99
the number of seconds
Setting of the GPS heading of smoothing
GPS heading 0~99
the number of seconds
Setting of the GPS rot of smoothing the
GPS rot 0~99
number of seconds
Setting of the filter of smoothing the
Set/Disp External filter 0~99
number of seconds
configuration
Correction ON,OFF Setting of upset correction
Analog speed 20knot,25knot,30knot,
NWW-24,25,26 Setting of analog display scale
meter 35knot,40knot
not use,external dimmer,
External DDC/
main display, Setting of dimmer
dimmer NCM-227
external serial(DDC)
NMEA output Ver1.5,Ver2.1,Ver2.3,
NQA-7010 Setting of NMEA output version
version Ver4.0,IEC
RMS1 out ON,OFF Serial alarm1 Setting of RMS1 output

RMS2 out ON,OFF Serial alarm2 Setting of RMS2 output

RMS LAN out ON,OFF VDR Setting of VDR output


No.4 Remote Remote display,
Setting of remote display used / MID used
Display/MID MID display
NWZ-4610
MID distance
SOG,STW Setting of the SOG / STW of MID
display
Ahead 0.0~50.0 Setting of speed threshold of ahead speed
NQA-7010
Astern 0.0~50.0 Setting of speed threshold of astern speed
Ext gyro only,
Heading Setting of heading priority
Ext gyro 1st priority,GPS only
Gyro
Ext rot only,
Rot Setting of rot priority
Ext rot 1st priority,GPS only
IP address for
VDR Setting of IP address for VDR
VDR
IP address for
Setting disable NQA-7010 Setting of IP address for maintenance
maintenance
VDR IP
VDR Setting of IP address of VDR
address
Subnet mask NQA-7010 Setting of subnet mask

MAC address Setting disable NQA-7010 Setting of MAC address

Length 0.0~999.9 Setting the length of the hull


NNN-21
Width 0.0~99.9 Setting the width of the hull

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Main User settings Connected
Menu item Setting name Setting value Description
display Current Change equipment

2Axis X,Y,Z Setting of 2Axis(X,Y,Z)


Set/Disp
3rd Axis X,Y,Z NNN-21 Setting of 3rd Axis(X,Y,Z)
configuration
GPS X,Y,Z Setting of GPS(X,Y,Z)

Trip reset, NQA-7010/


✓ Reset type Total distance settings, NNN-21/ Setting of reset type
Master reset NWZ-510SDG

✓ Reset Total distance 0.00~999999.99 NQA-7010 Setting of total distance

NQA-7010/
Master reset,
✓ Master reset NNN-21/ Setting of master reset
Factory reset
NWZ-510SDG

✓ Latitude S/N : 00°00'~90°00' Latitude


✓ Longitude W/E :000°00'~180°00' Longitude

✓ Day 1~ last day of a month Day


JAN,FEB,MAR,APR,
✓ Month MAY,JUN,JUL,AUG, Month
SEP,OCT,NOV,DEC
GPS Initialize NNN-21
✓ Year 2000~2099 Year

✓ Hour 0~23 Hour

✓ Minute 0~59 Minute


Second 0~59 Second

Altitude 0.0~99.9 Altitude

GPS sensor Port1,


NNN-21/
(GPS sensor Port2),
Input monitor Monitoring port Gyro/ Setting of monitoring port
Gyro compass,
Water Tracking
ROT sensor,Water SDME,ALR

✓ Demo Pattern OFF,ON : 1,2,3 NQA-7010 Setting of demo pattern

✓ unit Display only Unit name

model name Display only Model name

NQA-7010/
Software
✓ version Display only NNN-21/ Version
version
NWZ-510SDG

✓ serial No. Display only Serial No.

barcode No. Display only Barcode No.

Caution : "Main display" of the column "✓" indicates that it is possible to set from the menu of the main display.

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3. Installing of NNN-21

CAUTION
Do not bend the cables included with the GPS compass sensor excessively, or
twist them or subject them to other strong forces. Doing so may result in damage
to the interior or exterior of the cables, and may result in fire or electrocution.

Do not install the GPS compass sensor in places subject to vibration or shock.
Doing so may result in the equipment failure due to reception problems.

This equipment uses GPS satellite signals to determine the bearing of the ship. Install the GPS
compass sensor where there are no impediments to electrical signal reception, and no signal
reflection. If the sensor installation location environment is unsatisfactory, ship bearing
calculations is repeatedly interrupted.
If selection of the optimal installation location is difficult, and some concessions must be made,
place the sensor in the desired installation location and test the acceptability of the GPS
compass sensor results before permanently installing the sensor. Installing the sensor in an
inappropriate location may result in decreased accuracy and equipment failure.
Poor visibility and the high occurrence of reflected waves may result in a decrease in bearing
accuracy or the interruption of bearing measurement.
Whenever possible, select a place having the following characteristics.

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Radar antenna
Away from the Inmarsat antenna by at least 5 m, and
out of the scope of the beam. Out of the mast's shadow.
(2 m or more separation)

Inmarsat antenna
redome

An open space which


allows uniform
reception of satellite
signals.

2 m or more outside of any radar beams.


Installation near radar antennas may result in multipath wave interference, which decreases the accuracy of the
equipment.
Whenever possible, install the equipment above or below any beams and keep it out of the scope of the beams.

When you install GPS compass sensor in retractable mast, please observe the following
strictly.
 An unusual vibration or an unusual shock should not occur.
 When the mast has retracted, please stop use. Because normal operation cannot be
performed.
 A difference should not occur in the position by retracting.

Install the GPS compass sensor where there are no obstacles, in order to ensure that GPS
signals can be directly received from satellites without interference or reflection of signals from
surrounding objects.
Whenever possible, select a place with the following characteristics.
 An open space, which allows uniform reception of satellite signals.
 Far away from any high power transmission antennas.
 Outside radar beams.
 Away from the INMARSAT antenna by at least 5 meters and outside the INMARSAT beam.
 Away from the antenna of a VHF transmitter and a direction finder by at least 3 meters.
 Away from a Magnetic Compass sensor by at least 1 meter.
 3 meters or more away from amateur radio antennas.
If it is difficult to find an ideal site, select a place temporarily and install the the GPS compass
sensor. Conduct a test to make sure that the proper performance can be obtained and then fix
the GPS compass sensor in position.
If it is installed at an improper place, reception accuracy may be impaired.

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3.1 Cable Connection Procedure

Installing the clamp filter or connecting the extension cable requires a self-bonding tape
and vinyl tape. Apply RTV rubber or silicone rubber to waterproof the GPS compass
sensor unit.

3.1.1 Install clamp filters (one large and one small) to the antenna side of the included cable.
Roll the cable once around the large clamp filter.
Also install a clamp filter (small) to the distribution processor side. (Refer to the
following figures.)
Φ30mm
Approx.

Φ22.2mm
Φ20mm
Approx.

Approx.
Approx.

Roll once
Φ6mm
Antenna side

NOTE1 70±5
mm
Distribution processor side

Distribution
processor
50±5
mm

NOTE1: Determine the installation position of the clamp filter (large) by considering
the installation condition of the GPS compass sensor.
(Refer to the installation figure on Section 3.2.)

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3.1.2 Processing Clamp Filter

1) Roll up a self bonding tape around the clamp filters in the antenna side. (No need to
roll up the one in the distribution processor side.)
Roll up the tape by pulling so that the tape will be lengthened by two times. Also, roll
up the tape so that the half of it is overlapped. Repeat three times to make it
three-layered.
After rolling up, press the tape with the fingers for secure attachment.

2) Wrap by a vinyl tape for protection.


Do not put tensile force to the vinyl tape as much as possible. Roll up the vinyl tape
so that the half of it is overlapped. Repeat three times to make it three-layered.
Crimp the end of the rolled tape without tension. Press the whole tape with the fingers
for secure attachment

Self bonding tape Self bonding tape


Antenna side

Rolling direction
Rolling direction Vinyl tape for protection
Vinyl tape for protection

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3.1.3 Connect the included cable to the GPS compass sensor unit. Tighten the nut firmly in
order to waterproof the connector (a click sounds when plugged in firmly).
After connecting, apply RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanizing) rubber on the connector
for additional waterproofing.

Waterproofing

3.1.4 With using the included bundling band (short), clamp the cable as shown below.
Position
should be between GPS1 and GPS2.

GPS3

BOW

Bundling band (short)


(Clamp the small clamp filter.)

GPS2 GPS1

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3.2 Installation Procedure

3.2.1 Provide a mounting plate as shown below, and secure the GPS compass sensor unit.
Use M10 hex bolts, washers, spring washers, and nuts to secure it. Tighten the bolt by
3430 N-cm of torque (350 kg-cm).
When making holes in the mounting plate, beware of bow direction. Excessively long
bolts
may reach the GPS compass sensor unit. For 5 mm (1/5 inch) mounting plate, M10 x
30 mm bolts are just

fit. Using double nuts is also effective to fix plate permanently.


GPS2

GPS3
BOW

GPS1

Nut
Sensor Mounting (SUS)
Plate
Spring
Washer
(SUS)
BOW Flat Dock-
Washer yard
(SUS) Supply
Spring
Washer
(SUS)
Hex Bolt
(SUS)

Mount
(Dockyard Supply)
Mount Hole Dimensions Recommended plate thickness: over 5mm

Use RTV (Room Temperature Vulcanizing) rubber to cover the hex bolts and nuts.
Apply silicone one-component RTV rubber

Sensor Mounting Plate

Mount

Apply silicone one-component RTV rubber

RTV : Room Temperature Vulcanizing


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3.2.2 Fix the clamp filter (large) to the installation pole by using a bundling band (long).
Fasten both ends of the large clamp filter. Fix it as closer to the antenna as possible.
If it is impossible to fix to the pole, make holes in the mounting plate for bundling bands
to go through, and fix the clamp filter to the mounting plate.

Installation figure

3.2.3 Cramp at the preferable position so that the cable weight itself will not be applied to the
connector. If some slack is provided for the cable, beware of the influence from wind or
sea wave. Arrange the cable so that it will not be hooked by a crane or fishing
equipment.

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3.2.4 Installation Procedure for Optional Mount Base for NNN-21

3.2.4.1 Install the mounting base to the pole by using fixing brackets, M8 bolts, flat washers,
spring washers, and nuts. Then, secure the GPS compass sensor to the mounting
base. Beware of the bow direction.

GPS2

GPS3
BOW

GPS1

Fix horizontally
to the keel line

Nut

Spring washer

Mounting base Flat washer

Hex bolt (M8)

Flat washer
Flat washer
Fixing bracket
Flat washer Spring washer
Spring washer
Hex bolt
Nut (M8)

Pole (dockyard supply)


Steel pipe is recommended
Outside diameter: Φ60.5mm / Thickness: 5.5 mm
Outside diameter: Φ76.3mm / Thickness: 7 mm
Outside diameter: Φ89.1mm / Thickness: 7.6 mm

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3.2.4.2 Fix both ends of the clamp filter (large) by using bundling bands (long) to secure the
cable.
Let the bands go through the holes of the mounting base.

GPS1

GPS2

GPS3

Contact the pole end to


Fix by bundling the mounting base.
bands (long).

Installation figure

3.2.4.3 Connect the display unit and check the installation condition.
Check the bow direction on the screen of the display unit. If direction error is found
(more than around 5 degrees), adjust the position of the GPS compass sensor (the
sensor mounting plate has slotted holes). Also, for reinforcement, weld the mounting
base and the pole as necessary.

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Option installation trestle (MPBX44117) bundle list for NNN-21

Installation manual Installation trestle X 1 Fixed bracket X 3 M8 Bolts X 6 M10 Bolts X 3

X1

BOW

M8 Bolt

About 3. 1kg
Stainless-Steel
(UNIT: mm)

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3.2.5 About Bird Repellent Rod (MPXP34012A)

21)
21.

about 7mm

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3.2.6 Cable Length
■For cable lengths of less than 30 m
Use the option cable (CFQ-7249 / CFQ7249-10). Cable of distribution
processor side then please cutting the connector portion.

Waterproof treatment is required.


Refer to "Attention : Protection of connector against water" on the next
section please waterproof treatment.
Approx.Φ20.2mm Female
Approx.Φ7mm
NQA-7010
CFQ-7248(10m)
Distribution processor Male Female (Attachment)
CFQ-7249 / 20m
(CFQ7249-10 / 10m) * A connector with pins is male side.

< Attention : Protection of connector against water >

GPS compass
sensor side

GPS compass sensor side


Sensor side Distribution
processor side

<End of vinyl tape wrapping>


10mm or more
<End of Self-bonding tape wrapping>

25mm or more

Connector (Socket) or Tube Self-bonding tape


Take a proper length of tape off the role.
While pulling in accordance with tape
manual, wrap it around the connector
Connector (Socket) with one half of it overlapped so that the
wrapped tape may form three layers.
However, portions between the
connector and cable have different
diameters. This portion apply tape more
than the other portions.
Connector (Plug) When the tape has been wrapped, press
to hold by hand.

Connector (Plug) or Tube Protective PVC tape (vinyl tape)


Taking care not to give tension to the
25mm or more tape,
wrap the tape around the connector with
one
<Start of Self-bonding tape wrapping>
10mm or more half of it overlapped so that the wrapped
<Start of vinyl tape wrapping> tape
may form three layers.

Distribution processor side


Display side

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■For cable lengths of 30 m or more
Use the junction box (NQE-7720).
(Maximum of 50 m, composed of included cable (10 m)
plus and extension cable (40 m))

Divide the included CFQ-7248 cable (10 m)

NQA-7010
Distribution processor
NQE-7720

Connect the junction boxes with


TTYCYSLA-4 or equivalent cable
(Maximum 40 m , Approx.Φ22.3mm)

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Connect the cut CFQ-7248 cable and junction boxes
Length of each wire
NQE-7720
120±10mm Terminal CFQ-7248
9~14 pin is
stand NO
not used. 1 Red Thick
If do not connect, 2 Black Thick
please do not come 3 Orange
into contact with the 4 Yellow
metal part by winding 5 Green
a tape. 6 Blue
Length of each wire 7 Purple
100±10mm 8 Gray
9 White
The each cable
10 Black Thin
shield line is 11 Brown
connected with 12 Pink
the Oki sleeve or solder. 13 Light Blue
14 Light Green
CFQ-7248 TTYCYSLA-4
Data cable Extension cable

Seal processing is effective.


NQA-7010
Distribution processor

Junction box NQE-7720(Option) Externals chart


(Installation metal fittings MPBP31612 are not included. )

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Option metal fittings (Stainless-steel) MPBP31612 Bundled list

M8Bolt

(L=100,150)

Points book X 1 Metal fittings X 2 X 2 pieces for each Flat washer X 4 Spring lock Hex nut X 4

washer X 2

Select one about M8 volt length according to the diameter of the installed prop.

M8 bolt

Flat washer

Metal fittings

Prop
Possible range
Flat washer Φ27.2mm~Φ89.1mm
Spring
Hex nut lock washer Seal processing is
effective. Junction Box NQE-7720(OPTION)

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3.2.7 Connection Procedure with Distribution Processor NQA-7010
• Connect the distribution processor with the GPS compass sensor according to the
figures below.

DC24V OUT
GND
RX-A
RX-B
TX-A
TX-B
ON/OFF +
ON/OFF -
RX-A
RX-B
TX-A
TX-B
RX(SP)-A
RX(SP)-B
ON/OFF -
GND
Red thick
Black thick
Orange GPS compass sensor
Yellow NNN-21
Green
Blue
Purple
Gray

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4. Installing of NQA-7010
4.1 Installation Drawing

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 Attachment Drawing
• Install the unit with the space as indicated by the following drawing.

Unit: mm

* This unit is for wall mounting only.


Mount it on a flat wall.

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4.2 Installation Procedure

Note : This unit is for wall mounting only.


Mount it on a flat wall.

4.2.1 Loosen the screws (4 pcs) from the front side of NQA-7010 and remove the cover.

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4.2.2 Connect cables by referencing the wiring diagram
4.2.2.1 Precautions
• Do not touch the part protected with the plastic cover.
Note : High voltage is applied to the part protected with the plastic cover.

Figure 4.1 Protected Part Sealed with the Plastic Cover

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• Check that the MAIN SW is OFF before the connection.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR S291 is set at the time of shipment in [230V] side.
• If the power supply to the distribution processor is 100 to 150VAC, set to the
VOLTAGE SELECTOR S291 in [115V] side.

* VOLTAGE SELECTOR is a power selector switch for the


backlight of analog display.
CAUTION If connect by mistake, there is a risk of failure to analog
display.

Figure 4.2 MAIN SW OFF Figure 4.3 VOLTAGE SELECTOR 230V

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• You must be properly connected to the hull ground the distribution processing unit in
order to continue the stable operation.
Please connect from fixing thumbscrews (M4 screw) to the hull ground.
• Shield wire of the cable, please connect to the fixing screws (M5). (7 places)

Please connect and attach the crimp terminals conform to the wire.

Hull ground wire Fixing screws on the


fixing thumbscrews cable shield wire
(M4 screw) (M5 screw)

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 Connection of ship's ground

• The wiring, please use cable of the following table.


Item name Model Maker name
Ground Wire UL1015TEW 1X10AWG(104/0.26)LF5 GREEN PBF equivalent Hitachi Cable
equivalent

In M4 or more, please
connect to the ship's
ground.

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4.2.2.2 Method of Inserting Cable
• While pressing the upper part  of the connector with a flathead screwdriver having a
thin top end, insert the cable to the lower part  by using the following figure as a
reference.
Note : The recommended flathead screwdriver is the one with a blade width of 3.5 x a
blade thickness of 0.5mm.
ナスドライバーは, 刃先幅 3.5×厚さ 0.5mm が推奨です。

1
1

2
2

Connector Front View Connector Side View

Figure 4.5 Connector Part

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4.2.2.3 Wiring Diagram
• The following are typical connection examples.
* More information on connection, please refer to the "Section 1.5 System
Configuration".
4.2.2.3.1 TB10 Connection Example

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4.2.2.3.2 TB20 Connection Example

The connection
of NWZ-4610 is
next page

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Connection of Multi Information Display 1
Connect the distribution processor and Multi Information Display as the following.

The length of the line wearing coating of MID


connection cable CFQ-5766A, please cut to
reference Section 4.2.2.2.
* Please note that do not cut the fuse by mistake.

Fuse

CFQ-5766A

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Connection of Multi Information Display 2
Connect the distribution processor and Multi Information Display as the following.

Fuse

CFQ-5766A

CFQ-5767

The length of the line wearing coating of MID


connection cable CFQ-5766A, CFQ-5767, please
cut to reference Section 4.2.2.2.
* Please note that do not cut the fuse by mistake.

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The following connection, please do not do absolutely.

CAUTION Otherwise, a malfunction may occur.

Fuse

CFQ-5766A

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4.2.2.3.3 TB30 Connection Example

Contact capacity
24V up to 1A
load OK

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Signal input to the System Alarm ACK, please the contact

CAUTION point or TTL level.


If by mistake entered, there is a fear of failure.

Input of contact point or TTL level.

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4.2.2.3.4 TB40 Connection Example

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4.2.2.3.5 TB50 Connection Example

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4.2.2.3.6 TB60 Connection Example

DC24V OUT
GND
RX-A
RX-B
TX-A
TX-B
ON/OFF +
ON/OFF -
Reserved
RX-A
RX-B
TX-A
TX-B
RX(SP)-A
RX(SP)-B
ON/OFF -
GND

Junction GPS compass sensor


box NNN-21

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4.2.2.4 Connection Method of VDR
• Connect the LAN cable as the following.
Note : J501 is a VDR dedicated LAN connection port.
Please do not connect to other LAN connection port.

J501

LAN cable

Fabrication, Chapter 4 Section 4.3 VDR only


Please refer to the "Assembling an Ethernet Connector
(RJ-45 Type)"

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4.2.2.5 Connection of Power Supply
4.2.2.5.1 AC Power supply (100V or 230V)
• Method of Inserting Power Supply Cable
While pressing the upper part  of the connector with a flathead screwdriver having a
thin top end, insert the cable to the lower part  by using the following figure as a
reference.

Upper Lower

Figure 4.6 Connector Part

1) Insert three (3) cables, L, N, and FG, by using the following figure as a reference.
Upper Lower

L N FG

Distribution board

AC power SDME breaker


(Vessel AC)

Figure 4.7 Cable Insertion

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2) Hold the positions marked with the arrows as below and connect by pressing into
J102 till a click sound is heard.

Figure 4.8 Connector Insertion

3) Fix the AC power supply cable in place firmly by using a coated clip.

J102

Coated clip

Distribution board

SDME breaker AC power


(Vessel AC)

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4.2.2.5.2 24VDC Power Supply Exclusive to Power Fail Alarm
• The J285 "Battery 24V" is the power supply exclusive to the "Power Fail Alarm" which
is an optional function.
Note : The Power Fail Alarm is an alarm that is occurs when the AC power supply is
lower during operation.
• The J285 is not an auxiliary power.

J285

+
-
Figure 4.9 J285

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• Firmly fix the power supply cable exclusive to the 24VDC Power Alarm in place by
using coated clips.

J285

Coated clip

24VDC

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4.2.2.6 Cable Inlet

Assumed cable diameter and number of cables


Cable Inlet Maximum Cable Dia. Number of Cables
Upper Inlets 13.1 mm 13 pcs
Lower Inlets (L) 10.5 mm 3 pcs
Lower Inlets (R) 7.1 mm 18 pcs

Upper inlets

Lower inlets (L) Lower inlets (R)

1) Loosen the six (6) screws at the inlet part and open the inlet by moving the fixture.
2) After finishing the wiring, check that the cables are fixed in place firmly.

Upper screws

Upper fixture
opening direction

Lower fixture
opening direction

Lower screws (L) Lower screws (R)

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3) Close the inlets and tighten the screws.

Upper fixture
closing direction

Lower fixture
closing direction

4.2.3 Turn the MAIN SW ON.

Figure 4.10 MAIN SW ON

Note : At startup, the needle of analog display is swings in the negative direction,
but this is not a problem.
After a few seconds, it works normality.

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4.2.4 Attach the cover to the front side of the NQA-7010 and tighten the screws (4 pcs).

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Note : Explanation of distribution processor LED
CBD-7000 Power supply

Buttery connection Inner power supply


Abnormal: Lit (Red) Abnormal: Lit (Orange)

+13 Vdc Output (2) +13 Vdc Output (1) +26 Vdc constant Output AC power supply Input
During operation: Lit (Green) During operation: Lit (Green) MAIN SW ON: Lit (Green) MAIN SW ON: Lit (Green)

+26 Vdc Output


During operation: Lit (Green)

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CQD-7010 Terminal Board Unit

Water At Water Tracking connection


Normal: Lit Abnormal: Unlit
Ground At Bottom Tracking connection
Normal: Lit Abnormal: Unlit
STAT2 Unused (constantly unlit)
STAT1 Unused (constantly unlit)
STAT0 Unused (constantly unlit)

* Water and Ground are not lit or unlit concurrently.

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4.3 Assembling an Ethernet Connector (RJ-45 Type)

 Assemble outside Sheath of an Ethernet cable


Cut off outside sheath except for inner LAN Cable at the

cable let-in hole.

Only shielding wire needs to leave length to a chassis.

Wire an inner LAN cable with sheath into Radar.

 How to Assemble an Ethernet Connector

Let the Ethernet cable pass through the cable boot.

Measure the length of the cable sheath that is to be


peeled.

* The rough standard is the length of your thumb


(about 5 to 6 cm).

Make a cut in the sheath by a wire stripper.


If Cut the sheath by a cutter, be careful not to damage
the foil inside.

* Do not rotate the stripper over 360 degrees.

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Check by bending the cable that the foil inside is not
damaged. If the foil inside is damaged, cut the cable
there and go back to the step 2 again.

Failure example
[Failure example]
The foil is torn and the core wires inside can be seen.

Cut the sheath by a cutter vertically from the cut line


made by the stripper in the procedure 3.

* Do not damage the foil inside.

Twist the cable to split off the sheath. Peel the sheath
along the cut lines made by the stripper and the cutter.

Check that the foil is not damaged after the sheath is


peeled.

* The foil is OK if it is not torn by the pull of the arrow


direction shown in the left figure.

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Fold back the foil and roll it up around the cable.

* The blue surface of the foil must be touched to the


sheath.

As the same way, fold back the drain wire to attach to


the sheath.

Cut off the vinyl covering the core wires by scissors.

* Cut the vinyl off at the bottom-most of the bare


core wires for not blocking the connector to put in.

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Untwist the core wires and straighten each wire.

After straightening, arrange the core wires so that the


wires are aligned in the wiring order.

* Above picture shows the order of “Wiring A.”

Wiring A
Green Blue Orange Brown A pin number is 1 to 8 in an order from the left.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
W/G G W/O Bl W/Bl O W/Br Br
Tx+ Tx- Rx+ Rx-
White/ White/ White/ White/
green orange blue brown
Wiring B B pin number is 1 to 8 in an order from the left.
Orange Blue Green Brown 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
W/O O W/G Bl W/Bl G W/Br Br
Tx+ Tx- Rx+ Rx-
White/ White/ White/ White/
orange green blue brown

Gather all the core wires with maintaining the order.

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Cut off the core wires at about 16mm from the sheath.

* First, cut them 1 to 3 mm longer. Then, adjust by


inserting the connector.

Insert the core wires into the STP connector. Check


that the leading edges of the wires reach to the
connector edge.

* Also check that the foil and the drain wire are
touched to the metal part inside the connector.

A pin number is 1 to 8

1 8

Calk by a calking tool.

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Cut off the unnecessary foil and drain wire by scissors.

Attach the cable boot.


The cable assembling procedure is completed.

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4.4 Maintenance Software

4.4.1 Required Items


• PC ·································································· 1 unit
• LAN cable(Both straight and cross are available) ······ 1 pc
•NQA-7010 ························································· 1 unit

4.4.2 Connection Method


• The power to the PC can be supplied from the "service outlet".
Note : This outlet, AC voltage has been output is also not have to ON the main switch.
Also, AC voltage that is input to the distribution processing unit has been output.

Service outlet
J101

Power cable

PC
パソコン
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• Connect the LAN cable as the following.
Note : J502 is a PC dedicated LAN connection port.
Please do not connect to other LAN connection port.

J502

LAN cable

Fabrication, Chapter 4 Section 4.3


Please refer to the "Assembling an Ethernet Connector パソコン
(RJ-45 Type)". PC

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4.4.3 Precautions
• Supported OS is Windows 7 / 8 / 10(English, Japanese Allowed).
Maintenance software, only English.
• Set the IP address of the maintenance PC to "192.168.0.3".
•The subnet mask of Maintenance PC, please set to "255.255.255.0".

4.4.4 Installation Procedure


1) Decompress the "JLN-720 Setup_Verx_x_x.zip" on the desktop.
2) Click and run the "setup.exe" in the decompressed "JLN-720 Setup_Verx_x_x" folder.

3) The installer is activated and the preparation for the installation begins.

4) When the preparation for the installation is completed, the Install Shield Wizard is
displayed on the screen. Click the [Next >] button.

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5) A screen to select the installation folder is displayed. Click the [Next >] button.

6) A confirmation screen showing the installation destination folder and user


information is displayed. Click the [Install] button.

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7) A screen showing that the installation is in progress is displayed.

8) When the installation is completed, click the [Finish] button.

4.4.5 Uninstallation Method


• Uninstallation can be carried out by deleting the "JLN-720 Set" from "Uninstall a
program" from the control panel.

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4.4.6 Operation Procedure of Maintenance Software

4.4.6.1 Activation
1) To set the IP address, subnet mask
The IP address Please set the IP address except for the "192.168.0.1", "192.168.0.2",
"192.168.0.5".
Subnet mask set the "255.255.255.0".
2) Double-click the "JLN-720 Set" icon on the desktop.

3) A screen for inputting the IP address of the distribution processor is displayed.


Press the [Connect] button without changing the set value.

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4) A message showing that the connection is in progress is displayed.

5) When the connection failure, press the [OK] button to close the warning.
Connection confirmation of the equipment, confirm the IP address, subnet mask,
press the [Connect] button again.

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6) The first time connection, you may receive the Windows Firewall issue a warning.
Press the [Allow access] button, please allow the connection.
7) A menu screen is displayed.

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4.4.6.2 Menu screen

Reset button
Displays the setting screen for
Set / Disp master-resetting the run distance and the
Configuration button total run distance.
Displays the setting
screen for distribution GPS Initialize button
processor and others. Displays the setting screen
for initializing GPS.

Input Monitor button


Software Version button
Displays the input monitor
Displays the screen for
screen for devices.
confirming the software
Demo button versions for display units.
Displays the
demonstration setting
screen.

Exit button
Terminates the maintenance
software.

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4.4.6.3 Set/Disp configuration screen
• The screen displays the set values of distribution processor connected to the PC.
• It is recommended to save the set values (save a config file) at the beginning.

Section 4.4.6.3.1
Section 4.4.6.3.2 reference
reference

Section 4.4.6.3.3 reference

Section 4.4.6.3.4 reference


Section 4.4.6.3.5 reference

Section 4.4.6.3.6 reference Section 4.4.6.3.7 reference

Section 4.4.6.3.8 reference

Section 4.4.6.3.9 reference

Section 4.4.6.3.10 reference


Section 4.4.6.3.11 reference

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4.4.6.3.1 Button

Save a config file button


To save the settings of JLN-720
in the PC as a text file.

Load a config file button


To load the settings of JLN-720 saved in the
PC as a text file.

Read from
the JLN-720 button
To read the settings saved in
JLN-720.
Cancel button
To return to the menu
screen.

Set to
the JLN-720 button
To write the settings into JLN-720.

• Press the "Save a config file button", please save the settings to the PC.
Recommended file name is "yyyymmdd_ship_name_JLN-720.txt".
Example : 20160115_JRCMARU_JLN-720.txt
• Saved configuration file, please send it to our sales representative.

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4.4.6.3.2 GPS Compass Sensor Setting

When carried out the wrong setting, positioning


performance will degrade.
Please be careful to settings.

Datum
To set the geodetic system.

DOP limit
To set the max. value of DOP.

Elevation mask
To set the elevation mask.

Raim level
To set the Raim accuracy level. SBAS mode
To set the receiving mode
SBAS search of SBAS.
To set the receiving
conditions of SBAS.

SBAS type0 information


To set whether to use
SBAS type0 information.

GPS heading offset


To set the offset of the sensor and
bow direction.

SBAS ranging
To set ON/OFF of SBAS ranging.

DR time
To set the DR alarm time caused by
GPS positioning interruption.

Distance
To set an alarm time against GPS
positioning interruption.

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1) Elevation mask

To set an elevation mask.


Satellites that are below the set elevation angle are not used for positioning.
This can be set from 1 to 89º.

2) DOP limit

To set the DOP(Dilution Of Precision) limit value.


Positioning is carried out only when the DOP value is below the set value.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
4
10
20

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3) Raim level

To set the Raim(Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring) accuracy level.


The failed satellite by automatic discrimination, is a system to exclude the
satellite from the positioning.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
10 m
30 m
50 m
100m
OFF

4) Datum

To set the geodetic system.


That the conditions for representing a position on earth latitude and longitude.
A value from 0 to 8 and 11 to 47 can be set.
Also, the system can be selected with the [List] button.
The list of setting values is shown in the next page.

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Setting values
0 : WGS-84
1 : WGS-72
2 : Japan (Tokyo Bessel)
3 : U.S.A (NAD-27)
4 : Canada, Alaska (NAD-27)
5 : Europe (European 1950)
6 : Australia (Australian Geodetic 1966)
7 : The United Kingdom (Ordance Survey of Great Britain)
8 : U.S.A. (NAD-83)
11 : Ethiopia, Sudan (Adindan)
12 : Botswana (Arc 1950)
13 : Australia (Australian Geodetic 1984)
14 : Bermuda islands (Bermuda 1957)
15 : Colombia (Bogota Observatory)
16 : Argentina (Compo Inchauspe)
17 : Chatham Islands (Chatham 1971)
18 : Paraguay (Chua Astro)
19 : Brazil (Corrego Alegre)
20 : Sumatra (Djakarta:Vatavia)
21 : Europe (European 1979)
22 : New Zealand (Geodetic Datum 1949)
23 : Guam (Guam 1963)
24 : Finland (Hayford 1910)
25 : Iceland (Hjorsey 1955)
26 : India, Nepal (Indian)
27 : Ireland (Ireland 1965)
28 : Eastern Malaysia·Singapore (Kertau 1948)
29 : Cayman Islands (L.C.5 Astro)
30 : Liberia (Liberia 1964)
31 : Philippines (Luzon)
32 : Morocco (Merchich)
33 : Cameroon (Minna)
34 : Oman (Nahrwan)
35 : Trinidad and Tobago (Naparima, BWI)
36 : Egypt (Old Egyptian)
37 : Hawaiian Islands (Old Hawaiian)
38 : The Canary Islands (Pico de las Nieves)
39 : South America (Provisional south American 1956)
40 : Southern Chile (Provisional south Chilean 1963)
41 : Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico)
42 : Southern Greenland (Qornoq)
43 : Sweden (RT90)
44 : Santa Maria Island (Santa Braz)
45 : South America (South American 1969)
46 : Azores (Southwest Base)
47 : Brunei, Western Malaysia (Timbalai 1948)

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5) Distance

To set the alarm time against GPS positioning interruption.


An alarm is sounded when the GPS positioning interruption time becomes
longer than the set value.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
1 min
2 min
3 min
OFF

6) DR time

To set the DR(dead reckoning) alarm time caused by GPS positioning


interruption.
If it can no longer orientation measured by the GPS positioning stop, will be done
to switch to DR (dead reckoning). When DR elapsed time has exceeded the set
value, it will sound the alarm.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
1 min
2 min
3 min

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7) SBAS mode

To set receive mode of an SBAS satellite.


• receive by GPS only (GPS only)
• receive by SBAS and GPS (SBAS+GPS)
• receive by DGPS and GPS (DGPS+GPS)
• AUTO
The above selection is possible.
Depending on the reception state of the signal by setting to AUTO, switch the
receive mode automatically.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
GPS only
SBAS+GPS
(DGPS+GPS)
AUTO

Note : DGPS+GPS is not used in JLN-720.


When set to AUTO in JLN-720, will receive switching automatically from two of
"GPS/SBAS+GPS" depending on the reception status of the signal.

8) SBAS search

To set receive condition of an SBAS satellite.


SBAS satellite number to be used for manual time can be set.
The usable SBAS satellite numbers can be set from 120 to 138.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
120
~

138

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9) SBAS ranging

To set SBAS satellite as well as the GPS satellite to set whether or not to use the
positioning.
This can set between use SBAS satellite (ON) and not use SBAS satellite (OFF).

10) SBAS type0 information

To set whether to use the SBAS satellite type0 information(test broadcast data).
This can set between using the SBAS satellite type0 information (Use) and
not using the SBAS satellite type0 information (Not use).

11) GPS heading offset

To set the offset of the GPS compass sensor and bow direction.
This can be set from -10.0 degrees to +10.0 degrees.

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4.4.6.3.3 Smoothing Setting

Pattern
To set a smoothing pattern to
apply.

Pattern 0 parameter
These are parameters
for the smoothing
pattern 0. Pattern 1 parameter
These are parameters
for the smoothing
pattern 1.
Pattern 2 parameter
These are parameters
for the smoothing
pattern 2.

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1) Pattern

To set the smoothing pattern to apply.


It serves as a reference for boat speed calculations, to prevent speed data
obtained from the satellite is to change extremely.
Parameters of the set smoothing pattern is applied as smoothing.
sets the smoothing pattern from three.
This can set a 4 seconds weak smooth setting (Gyro connection recommended
settings) (pattern0) and
4 seconds weak smooth setting (Gyro non-connection recommended settings)
(pattern1) and
10 seconds strong smooth setting (Gyro connection or non-connection either
one is fine)(pattern2).
Smoothing pattern and antenna number of GPS sensor, you do not have a
relationship.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
pattern0
pattern1
pattern2

2) Pattern 0, 1, 2 parameter

The following are the smoothing pattern and parameters.


The details of the parameters are described from the next page.

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• Smoothing Parameter

Setting a high smoothing level to position and


speed, can cause the receiver to react slowly to
fast turns and sudden speed changes.
Usually recommended setting of 10 seconds or
less.
External gyro (0 to 99s)
To set the number of seconds the
gyro is smoothed.
This can be set from 0 to 99 seconds.

External rot (0 to 99s)


To set the number of seconds
the rot is smoothed.
This can be set from 0 to 99 seconds.

Position (0 to 99s)
To set the number of seconds the
position is smoothed.
This can be set from 0 to 99 seconds.

course/speed (0 to 99s)
To set the number of seconds the
course/speed is smoothed.
This can be set from 0 to 99 seconds.

GPS heading (0 to 99s)


To set the number of seconds the GPS
heading is smoothed.
This can be set from 0 to 99 seconds.

GPS rot (0 to 99s)


To set the number of seconds the
GPS rot is smoothed.
This can be set from 0 to 99 seconds.

External filter (0 to 99s)


To set the number of seconds the
external filter is smoothed.
This can be set from 0 to 99 seconds.

Correction
To set the ON/OFF of the oscillation
correction.

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4.4.6.3.4 Analog Speed Meter Setting
Analog speed meter
To set the maximum value of
the analog speed meter.

1) Analog speed meter

To set the maximum value of the scale of the analog speed meter.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
20 knot
25 knot
30 knot
35 knot
40 knot

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4.4.6.3.5 Dimmer Setting
External dimmer
To set from what device the dimmer is to be
set.

1) External dimmer

To set from what device the dimmer is to be set.


This can be selected from the following four (4) cases:
• not setting the dimmer (not use);
• setting from the NCM-227 dimmer unit (external dimmer);
• setting from the main display (main display);
• and setting from serial signal (DDC) (external serial (DDC)).
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
not use
external dimmer
main display
external serial (DDC)
Note : DDC:(Display Dimming Control)

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4.4.6.3.6 Output Setting

NMEA output version


To set the output version of the NMEA.

RMS1 out RMS2 out


To set the ON/OFF of the To set the ON/OFF of the
RMS1 output. RMS2 output.

RMS LAN out


To set the ON/OFF of the RMS
LAN output.

1) NMEA output version

To set the output version of the NMEA.


NMEA1 (pin number: TB40_9 to 16 pin),
NMEA2 (pin number: TB40_17 to 24 pin), and LAN (J501) can be set.
The same setting value list is applied to NMEA1, NMEA2, and LAN.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
Ver1.5
Ver2.1
Ver2.3
Ver4.0
IEC

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2) RMS1 out

To the RMS maintenance sentence output from the serial alarm 1(pin number:
TB30_Serial Alarm 1).
This can be set between not to output RMS maintenance sentence (OFF)
and to output RMS maintenance sentence (ON).
Note : Alert(ALR) will be output from the serial alarm 1 regardless of this setting.

3) RMS2 out

To the RMS maintenance sentence output from the serial alarm 2(pin number:
TB30_Serial Alarm 2).
This can be set between not to output RMS maintenance sentence (OFF)
and to output RMS maintenance sentence (ON).
Note : Alert(ALR) will be output from the serial alarm 2 regardless of this setting.

4) RMS LAN out

To the RMS maintenance sentence output from the RMS LAN output(J501).
This can be set between not to output RMS maintenance sentence (OFF)
and to output RMS maintenance sentence (ON).
Note : Other data(VBW, VLW, etc) will be output from the RMS LAN regardless
of this setting.

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4.4.6.3.7 No.4 Remote Display/MID Setting

No.4 Remote Display/MID


To set which to use between No.4 Remote display or
MID.

MID distance display


To set MID time of use, whether to display
either of SOG / STW.

1) No.4 Remote Display / MID

To set which to use between No.4 Remote display or MID (pin number:
TB20_7 to 12 pin).
This can be set between to use the remote display (Remote display) and
to use the MID (MID display).

2) MID distance display

When you are using the MID, To set whether to display SOG / STW.
To set distance display by ship ground speed (SOG) / distance display by ship
water speed (STW).

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4.4.6.3.8 Speed Threshold Setting

Speed threshold
This is a setting for the speed threshold.

Ahead Astern
To set the speed threshold of the To set the speed threshold of the
ahead speed. astern speed.

1) Speed threshold

This is a setting for the speed threshold.


When the speed exceeds the set value, the speed alarm contact point (pin
number: TB30_18 to 20 pin) becomes L→H to alarm is starting.
The details of the setting items are described from the next section.

2) Ahead

To set the speed threshold of the ahead speed.


When the speed exceeds the set value, the speed alarm contact point (pin
number: TB30_18 to 20 pin) becomes L→H to alarm is starting.
This can be set from 0.0 to 50.0 knots.

3) Astern

To set the speed threshold of the astern speed.


When the speed exceeds the set value, the speed alarm contact point (pin
number: TB30_18 to 20 pin) becomes L→H to alarm is starting.
This can be set from 0.0 to 50.0 knots.

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4.4.6.3.9 Heading/Rot Setting

Heading
To set the priority of the heading.

Rot
To set the priority of the Rot.

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1) Heading

To set the priority of the heading.


This can be selected from the following three (3) settings:
only the gyro (Ext gyro only); the first priority at the gyro (Ext gyro 1st priority);
and only the GPS (GPS only).
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
Ext gyro only
Ext gyro 1st priority
GPS only

2) Rot

To set the priority of the Rot(Rate of turn).


Rot means turning angle velocity.
This can be selected from the following three (3) settings:
only the Rot (Ext rot only); the first priority at the Rot (Ext rot 1st priority);
and only the GPS (GPS only).
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
Ext rot only
Ext rot 1st priority
GPS only

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4.4.6.3.10 LAN Setting

IP address for VDR


To set the IP address for
the VDR.

IP address for maintenance


The IP address for maintenance
can be confirmed.

VDR IP address
To set the IP address of
the VDR.

Subnet mask
To set the Subnet mask.

MAC address
The MAC address
can be confirmed.

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4.4.6.3.11 SDME Setting

2Axis, 3rd Axis is that of the position to measure the boat speed.
 The 2Axis is the position to measure the boat speed in the longitudinal direction and
the bow transverse direction.
 The 3rd Axis is the position to measure the boat speed in the stern transverse
direction.
GPS is that of the position to set the GPS.

Length
To set the length of the hull(0.0 to 999.9).

Width
To set the width of the hull(0.0 to 99.9).

2Axis
To set the X, Y, and Z
of the 2Axis.

3rd Axis
To set the X, Y, and Z
of the 3rd Axis.
X, Z will be the same value
as the 2Axis.

GPS
To set the X, Y, and Z
of the GPS.

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(X, Y) of 2 Axis, 3rd Axis, GPS setting position is distance(the left-right direction, backward)
from the reference position(0,0), Z is the height from the bottom.
Please see below for more information.
* : 2Axis, 3rd Axis, GPS setting position, please set to fall within the scope of X,Y,Z.

Z(+)

Z(0)

Y(+) Y(0)

X(-)

X(0)

X(+)

1Axis:
Longitudinal boat speed will be
 displayed in .
2Axis:
Bow transverse boat speed of 
the position that has been set in
the 2Axis, it will be displayed in 
the .
3rd Axis:
Stern transverse boat speed of

the position that has been set in
the 3rd Axis, it will be displayed
in the .

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Input example of SDME setting

GPS
3rd Axis 2Axis

Length

Width
1Axis

GPS
3rd Axis 2Axis

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4.4.6.4 Reset Screen

• Before resetting, make a backup just to be safe.

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4.4.6.4.1 Reset
Reset type
To set the target to reset.

Setting button Cancel button


To reset the JLN-720. To return to the menu screen.

1) Reset type
To set the target to reset.
This can be selected from the following three (3) settings: resetting the trip
distance (Trip reset); resetting the total distance (Total distance settings); and
master-resetting (Master reset).
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
Trip reset
Total distance settings
Master reset

2) Setting button
To execute the resetting that is set in the Reset type.

3) Cancel button
To return to the menu screen.

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4.4.6.4.1.1 Trip Reset

 Trip Reset Procedure

1) Set the [Reset type] to the [Trip reset].


2) Click the [Setting] button.
3) When a confirmation screen is displayed, click the [Yes] button.

Yes No

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4) A screen showing that the setting is in progress is displayed.

5) When the setting is established, the trip distance is reset.

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4.4.6.4.1.2 Total Distance Settings

 Total Distance Change Procedure

1) Set the [Reset type] to the [Total distance settings].


2) Input the ground total distance to be set after the changing to the [Total
distance].
3) Click the [Setting] button.
4) When a confirmation screen is displayed, click the [Yes] button.

Yes No

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5) A screen showing that the setting is in progress is displayed.

6) When the setting is established, the total distance is settings.

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4.4.6.4.1.3 Master Reset

4.4.6.4.1.3.1 Master Reset (Master reset) Procedure

1) Set the [Reset type] to the [Master reset].


2) Select the [Master reset] to master reset the GPS.
3) Click the [Setting] button.
4) When a confirmation screen is displayed, click the [Yes] button.

Yes No

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5) A screen showing that the setting is in progress is displayed.

6) When the setting is established, the GPS is master reset.

Note : Target of the Reset, please refer to the Section 2.2.1 Display reset list.

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4.4.6.4.1.3.2 Master Reset (Factory reset) Procedure

• MAC address is held even after execute factory reset.


• When the factory reset is executed, a configuration file is saved on the desktop.

1) Set the [Reset type] to the [Master reset].


2) Select the [Factory reset] to master reset the GPS and the distribution
processor.
3) Click the [Setting] button.
4) When a confirmation screen is displayed, click the [Yes] button.

Yes No

5) A screen showing that the setting is in progress is displayed.

6) When the setting is established, the GPS and the distribution processor
are master reset.

Note : Target of the Reset, please refer to the Section 2.2.1 Display reset list.

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4.4.6.5 GPS Initialize Screen

• On the GPS Initialize screen, the setting values of the GPS connected to the
distribution processor are displayed.

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4.4.6.5.1 GPS Initialization

Latitude
To set the latitude.

Longitude
To set the longitude.

Day / Month / Year


Altitude
To set the To set day/month/year.
antenna height.
Time (UTC)
Setting button To set hour:minute:
To set the setting second (UTC).

value to GPS. Cancel button


To return to the menu screen.
1) Latitude

To set the latitude.


This can set the north (N), the south (S), degree, and minute.
Latitude of, please enter the approximate position.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
N
S

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2) Longitude

To set the longitude.


This can set the east (E), the west (W), degree, and minute.
Longitude of, please enter the approximate position.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Setting values
E
W

3) Day / Month / Year

To set date.
The values show day/month/year from the left.

4) Time (UTC)

To set time.
The values show, hour/ minute/ second from the left.

5) Altitude

To set the antenna height.

6) Setting button

To initialize the set values of the GPS.

7) Cancel button

To return to the menu screen.

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 GPS Initialization Procedure

1) Input the set values to initialize.


2) Click the [Setting] button.
3) A screen showing that the setting is in progress is displayed.

4) When the setting is established, the GPS is initialized.

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4.4.6.6 Input Monitor Screen

• This screen displays the input data of a selected port.

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4.4.6.6.1 Input Monitor

Monitoring port
To set the port to be monitored in
the Input monitor.

Start button
To start the Input
Stop button
monitor.
To stop the Input
monitor.

Monitor screen
To display the Input monitor.
Cancel button
To return to the menu screen.

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1) Monitoring port

To set the port to be monitored in the Input monitor.


This can be selected from the following settings:
• GPS sensor Port1 (pin number:TB60_19 to 20 pin);
• GPS sensor Port2 (pin number: Nil);
• Gyro compass (pin number: TB40_3 to 4 pin);
• ROT sensor (pin number: TB40_5 to 6 pin);
• Water SDME (pin number: TB40_7 to 8 pin);
• ALR (TB30_Serial Alarm).
Do not use the GPS sensor Port2.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Set values
GPS sensor Port1
(GPS sensor Port2)
Gyro compass
ROT sensor
Water SDME
ALR

2) Start button

To start the Input monitor.

3) Stop button

To stop the Input monitor.

4) Monitor screen

To display the Input monitor.

5) Cancel button

To return to the menu screen.

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 Input Monitoring Procedure

1) Select an input to be monitored from the [Monitoring port].


2) Click the [Start] button.

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3) When the connection is established, the Input monitor is displayed.

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4.4.6.7 Demo Screen

• A demonstration in a selected pattern is executed.

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4.4.6.7.1 Demo

OFF
To set demo OFF.

ON
To set demo ON, demo pattern.

Setting button
To execute the selected
demo. Cancel button
To return to the menu screen.

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 Demo mode

Demo Pattern Operation


OFF Normal operation mode
1 Before and after the ship speed +20kn fixed
Bow left and right ship speed 0kn fixed
Stern left and right ship speed 0kn fixed
Total distance 123456.78NM (default)
Trip distance 123.45NM (default)
According to the ship speed of 20kn, increments the Total distance and
Trip distance.
When pressed the “TRIP RESET”, trip distance to 0.
2 Before and after the ship speed 0kn fixed
Bow left and right ship speed +5kn fixed (right +5kn)
Stern left and right ship speed 0kn fixed
Total distance 0.00NM (default)
Trip distance 0.00NM (default)
When pressed the “TRIP RESET”, trip distance to 0.
3 Before and after the ship speed 0kn fixed
Bow left and right ship speed 0kn fixed
Stern left and right ship speed +5kn fixed (right +5kn)
Total distance 0.00NM (default)
Trip distance 0.00NM (default)
When pressed the “TRIP RESET”, trip distance to 0.
4 to 99 Not use

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 Demo Procedure

1) Select the [ON] of the Demo mode and input a demo pattern to be executed to the
[Pattern] field.
2) Click the [Setting] button.
3) A screen showing that the setting is in progress is displayed.

4) When the setting is established, the demo is executed.

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4.4.6.8 Software Version Screen

The software version is displayed.

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4.4.6.8.1 Software Version

Software version screen


Will display the version of
the software.

Cancel button
To return to the menu screen.

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1) Software version screen

Will display the version of the software.


It will show the 7 equipment of GPS sensor / GPS comp.1 / GPS comp.2 /
GPS comp.3 / distributor / SSLC / display(MF).
Item, it will show the 5 items of unit(unit name) / model name / version /
serial No. / barcode No.
The list of display is as follows:

The equipment which is displayed


GPS sensor
GPS comp.1
GPS comp.2
GPS comp.3
distributor
SSLC
display(MF)

2) Cancel button

To return to the menu screen.

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4.5 Replacement Procedure

Caution: Be sure to switch off the power breaker of the power supply before starting the work.

Fuse holder Fuse Fuse Used for:


Part No. Type JRC Material Code Specification
FS101 MF51NR 250V 2 5ZFGD00200 250V/2A AC outlet (J101)
FS102 MF51NR 250V 2 5ZFGD00200 250V/2A
FS103 MF51NR 250V 4 5ZFGD00117 250V/4A AC input
FS104 MF51NR 250V 4 5ZFGD00117 250V/4A
FS201 MF51NR 250V 0.5 5ZFGD00019 250V/0.5A
FS231 1203 5ZFCK00016 3A +24V battery
FS251 1203 5ZFCK00016 3A SSLC supply (+26V)

FS251

FS231
FS201

FS102 FS101

FS103

FS104

CBD-7000
Power Circuit

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4.5.1 Fuse
4.5.1.1 Replacement of 0.5A Fuse

NQA-7010
Distribution processor

Figure 4.11 0.5A Fuse

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1) Loosen the upper part of the fuse cover as below, and remove the fuse.

Figure 4.12 Removal of Fuse

Figure 4.13 Removed Fuse

2) Attach a new fuse and tighten the upper part of the fuse cover as below.

Figure 4.14 Attachment of Fuse

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4.5.1.2 Replacement of 2A Fuse

NQA-7010
Distribution processor

Figure 4.15 2A Fuse

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1) Loosen the upper part of the fuse cover as below, and remove the fuse.

Figure 4.16 Removal of Fuse

Figure 4.17 Removed Fuse

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2) Attach a new fuse and tighten the upper part of the fuse cover as below.

Figure 4.18 Attachment of Fuse

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4.5.1.3 Replacement of 3A Fuse

NQA-7010
Distribution processor

Figure 4.19 3A Fuses

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1) Pick up the upper part of the fuse as below, and remove the fuse.

Figure 4.20 Removal of Fuse

2) Attach a new fuse.

Figure 4.21 Attachment of Fuse

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4.5.1.4 Replacement of 4A Fuse

We are using a glass tube fuse three types of current


capacity in the same shape.

CAUTION When installing the fuse, please be sure mounting, confirm


the capacity.
If you install a 0.5A by mistake, the fuse is blown.

NQA-7010
Distribution processor

Figure 4.22 4A Fuse

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1) Loosen the upper part of the fuse cover as below, and remove the fuse.

Figure 4.23 Removal of Fuse

Figure 4.24 Removed Fuse

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2) Attach a new fuse and tighten the upper part of the fuse cover as below.

Figure 4.25 Attachment of Fuse

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4.5.2 How to replace the fuse for power cable.
Fuse
Model Name Cable Model Name Spec
Type JRC Material Code
NWZ-510SDG CFS-5680
NWZ-650SDR/ MF60NR 250V 2 5ZFGD00010 250V / 2A
CFS-6680
NWZ-840SDR
NWZ-4610 CFQ-5766A MF60NR 250V 1 5ZFGD00205 250V / 1A

1) Hold the left side of fuse holder.

2) Push and twist the right side of fuse holder.

3) Pull the right side of fuse holder.

4) Replace the blown fuse to new one.


Note: same ampere fuse should be use.

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5. Installing of NWZ-510SDG

5.1 Installation Drawing

MASS : 1.2kg
Unit: mm

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
MIN 20
180
MIN 20

MIN 10 96 MIN 10 8 MIN 150

Unit: mm

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5.2 Installation Procedure

• Connect to NQA-7010 as shown below.


• LAN cable, using the coaching clip, please firmly fixed.
Coached clip, please be fixed in order to suppress the stress to the cable and
connectors.
Note : The LAN cable directly to the main display unit, please do not connect.
Once connected, the main display device will be damaged.
Note : CFS-5680 is not included with the NWZ-510SDG packing box, it is separately
included.

J600

Coated clip

LAN cable

Fabrication, Chapter 4 Section 4.3


Please refer to the "Assembling an Ethernet Connector
(RJ-45 Type)". CFS-5680

Main display

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1) Cut out holes on the mounting location according to the panel cutout sizes given in
the installation drawing.

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2) Hold the attachment metal firmly with both hands and remove the attachment metal
by pulling it.

Pull

Pull

Figure 5.1 Attachment Metal

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3) Fit the attachment metal into the mounting location and fix it to the mounting
location by tightening the screws at the positions as marked with arrows in the
following drawing.
Note : Be sure to draw the cables from the back side of the attachment metal.

Side view

Front view

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4) Insert the power supply cable part of the CFS-5680 into the holes  of the
connector and secure them firmly by tightening the screws  with a flathead
screwdriver having a thin top end.

* The recommended flathead screwdriver is


the one with a blade width of 3.5 x a blade
thickness of 0.5mm.

Figure 5.2 Attachment to the Connector

5) Insert the connector into P11, and secure it firmly by tightening the screws marked
with arrows in the picture below with a flathead screwdriver having a thin top end.

Fabrication, Chapter 4 Section 4.3


Please refer to the "Assembling an Ethernet Connector
P11 (RJ-45 Type)".

CFS-5680
LAN cable

NQA-7010

Figure 5.3 Attachment of the Power Cable

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 Wiring, please refer to the figure below.

60mm

Cable Depth

Rear

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6) Insert the signal cable part of the CFS-5680 into the LAN port P13.

Fabrication, Chapter 4 Section 4.3


Please refer to the "Assembling an Ethernet Connector
(RJ-45 Type)".

CFS-5680 LAN cable

NQA-7010
P13

7) Connect the ground wire.


The ground wire,
please use the
UL1015TEW1X10AWG
(104 / 0.26) LF5
green PBF equivalent.

Ground wire

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8) After wiring, adjust the cables so that excessive tension is not applied to them.
Then secure the cables with the cable attachment metal.

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9) Install the main display into the attachment metal.
Confirm that the mounting location and the display have no gap and are fit together
with a clicking noise.

mounting location

Squeeze

Squeeze

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5.3 Installation Setting

 Installation Setting Menu


• This section explains items to be set at the time of installation.
• The items to be used at the time of installation are two items, "ADV SET" and "ADV SDME".

ADV SET

ADV SDME

• PASSWORD
A password is necessary to set "ADV SET" and "ADV SDME".

Password: 1456

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5.3.1 ADV SET
 ADV SET Menu List
• ADVANCED SETTINGS Menu Explains

Menu Description
[CNTRL DIM](Configuration of central Dimmer) To set the use or non-use / output of the central
dimmer
[ETH CONFIG](Configuration of Ethernet) To set IP address, subnet mask, gateway
[UART CONFIG](Configuration of UART) To set port, parity bit, stop bit, data bit, baud
rate, protocol
[SERIAL MON](Input and output of the monitor) Will monitor the input and output of serial
communication
[RESET](Factory reset) Will reset to the factory default settings
[LOG] Will display a log of the NWZ-510SDG
[NMEA TALKER](Configuration of NMEA Set the use or non-use of NMEA sentence
sentence)
[ALERT ON/OFF](Configuration of alert) Set the use or non-use of alert
[NMEA SET](Setting NMEA) Set the details of NMEA

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 ADVANCED SETTINGS
The items to be used at the time of installation are two (2) items, "ETH CONFIG"
and "UART CONFIG".

ETH CONFIG
UART CONFIG

1) ETH CONFIG
This is to set the three (3) items, "IP ADDRESS", "SUBNET MASK" and
"GATEWAY".

Note : Set value is no problem with remain default.

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2) UART CONFIG

This is to set the six (6) items, "UART", "PARITY", "STOP BITS", "DATA BITS",
"BAUD RATE", and "PROTOCOL".

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5.3.2 ADV SDME
 SDME ADV Menu List
• ADVANCED SDME SETTINGS Menu Explains

Menu Description
[TOTAL DIST](Configuration of the total distance) Set the total distance
[DEMO MODE] Will run the demo
[MODEL](Model setting) To set the model
[RESET] Select the conditions and reset

 ADVANCED SDME SETTINGS


The item to be used at the time of installation is one item, "DEMO MODE".

DEMO MODE

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1) DEMO MODE
This is to set the two (2) items, "INT/EXT" and "PATTERN".

・「INT/EXT」
will select the device which outputs demo.
INT …Run a demo in the main display only.
EXT …Run a demo of including the remote display.
During the demonstration run will be displayed [S] mark.

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6. Installing of NWZ-650SDR
6.1 Installation Drawing

138

MASS : 1.4kg
Unit: mm

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
MIN 20
180
MIN 20

MIN 10 160 MIN 10 8 MIN 150


Unit: mm

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6.2 Installation Procedure

• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
Do not install the unit on the coaxial cable side of DSB radio equipment or amateur
radio equipment.
• Do not install the unit to a place directly exposed to the sunlight (excluding the Wing
Display), the splash of waves, or hot air.

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1) Cut out holes on the mounting location according to the panel cutout sizes given in
the installation drawing.

138

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2) Hold the attachment metal firmly with both hands and remove the attachment metal
by pulling it.

Pull

Pull

Figure 6.1 Attachment Metal

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3) Fit the attachment metal into the mounting location and fix it to the mounting
location by tightening the screws at the positions as marked with arrows in the
following drawing.
Note : Be sure to draw the cables from the back side of the attachment metal.

138

Front view

Side view

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4) Insert the power supply cable part of the CFS-6680 into the holes  of the
connector and secure them firmly by tightening the screws  with a flathead
screwdriver having a thin top end.

* The recommended flathead screwdriver is


the one with a blade width of 3.5 x a blade
thickness of 0.5mm.

Figure 6.2 Attachment to the Connector

5) Insert the connector into P11, and secure it firmly by tightening the screws marked
with arrows in the picture below with a flathead screwdriver having a thin top end.

please crimped using the crimping tool for


insulated with nylon round terminal (straight
P11
type)(N1.25-M3) to the Crimp terminals.

CFS-6680

P12 NQA-7010

Figure 6.3 Attachment of the Power Cable

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 Wiring, please refer to the figure below.

40mm

Cable Depth Rear

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6) Push the orange ledge of  by tightening the screws, plug the cable into the hole of
.

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7) Plug the signal cable portion of the CFS-6680 to the serial port P12.
The figure below is connection example.

please crimped using the crimping tool for


insulated with nylon round terminal (straight
type)(N1.25-M3) to the Crimp terminals.

Wires of five(Black Thick,


Pink, White, Gray, purple)
not to use is, cut at root,
wind up with insulating
tape, as not short-circuit,
please processed.

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8) Connect the ground wire.
The ground wire,
please use the
UL1015TEW1X10AWG
(104 / 0.26) LF5
green PBF equivalent.

Ground wire

9) After wiring, adjust the cables so that excessive tension is not applied to them.
Then secure the cables with the cable attachment metal.

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10) Install the main display into the attachment metal.
Confirm that the mounting location and the display have no gap and are fit together
with a clicking noise.

mounting location

Squeeze

Squeeze

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6.3 Installation Setting

 Installation Setting Menu


• This section explains items to be set at the time of installation.
• The items to be used at the time of installation are two items, "ADV SET" and “ADV SDME”.

ADV SET

ADV SDME

• PASSWORD
A password is necessary to set "ADV SET" and "ADV SDME".

Password: 1456

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6.3.1 ADV SET
 ADV SET Menu List
• ADVANCED SETTINGS Menu Explains

Menu Description
[CNTRL DIM](Configuration of central Dimmer) To set the use or non-use / output of the central
dimmer
[ETH CONFIG](Configuration of Ethernet) To set IP address, subnet mask, gateway
[UART CONFIG](Configuration of UART) To set port, parity bit, stop bit, data bit, baud
rate, protocol
[SERIAL MON](Input and output of the monitor) Will monitor the input and output of serial
communication
[RESET](Factory reset) Will reset to the factory default settings
[LOG] Will display a log of the NWZ-650SDR
[NMEA TALKER](Configuration of NMEA Set the use or non-use of NMEA sentence
sentence)
[ALERT ON/OFF](Configuration of alert) Set the use or non-use of alert
Because the sub-display does not display an
alert, even if set to either, it does not
relationship.
[NMEA SET](Setting NMEA) Set the details of NMEA

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 ADVANCED SETTINGS
The items to be used at the time of installation are two (2) items, "ETH CONFIG"
and "UART CONFIG".

ETH CONFIG
UART CONFIG

1) ETH CONFIG
This is to set the three (3) items, "IP ADDRESS", "SUBNET MASK" and
"GATEWAY".

Note : Set value is no problem with remain default.

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2) UART CONFIG

This is to set the six (6) items, "UART", "PARITY", "STOP BITS", "DATA BITS",
"BAUD RATE", and "PROTOCOL".

Note : Set value is no problem with remain default.

Caution : Remote display at shipment state is section distance display has become a -------.
Refer to the instruction manual page 3-9, please perform the TRIP RESET at first.

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6.3.2 ADV SDME
 ADV SDME Menu List
• ADVANCED SDME SETTINGS Menu Explains

Menu Description
[ANALOG](Configuration of the analog display scale) Set the analog display scales
[MANAG NUMB](Configuration of the management number) Set the management number
[COMM MODE] Set the communication condition
(Configuration of the communication condition)
 ADV SDME
The items to be used at the time of installation are one items, "MANAG NUMB".

MANAG NUMB

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1) MANAG NUMB
This is to set the one items, "MANAGEMENT NUMBER".

* If connecting the same model(NWZ-650SDR /


NWZ-840SDR) of two or more, please set so that the
CAUTION management number do not overlap.
Otherwise, a malfunction may occur.

・「MANAGEMENT NUMBER」
Management numbers, is the number for identifying the individual when
multiple connections to the same model(NWZ-650SDR / NWZ-840SDR).
All default value because it is the same management number, please be sure
to set individually.
When the remote display was reset please always set again.
Management number and port number, there is no relationship.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Management number
10010701(Default value)
10010901
10011101
10011301
10011501

Setting examples please refer to the management number setting example of P205.

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7. Installing of NWZ-840SDR
7.1 Installation Drawing

MASS : 2.1kg
Unit: mm

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
MIN20
180
MIN20

MIN10 240 MIN10

Unit: mm

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Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.

8 MIN 150

Unit: mm

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7.2 Installation Procedure

• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
Do not install the unit on the coaxial cable side of DSB radio equipment or amateur
radio equipment.
• Do not install the unit to a place directly exposed to the sunlight (excluding the Wing
Display), the splash of waves, or hot air.
• NWZ-650SDR and NWZ-840SDR, there is a difference in the maximum brightness.
The high brightness is required places such as outside light strikes, we recommend
the installation of NWZ-650SDR than NWZ-840SDR.

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1) Cut out holes on the mounting location according to the panel cutout sizes given in
the installation drawing.

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2) Hold the attachment metal firmly with both hands and remove the attachment metal
by pulling it.

Pull

Pull

Figure 7.1 Attachment Metal

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3) Fit the attachment metal into the mounting location and fix it to the mounting
location by tightening the screws at the positions as marked with arrows in the
following drawing.
Note : Be sure to draw the cables from the back side of the attachment metal.

Front view

Side view

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4) Insert the power supply cable part of the CFS-6680 into the holes  of the
connector and secure them firmly by tightening the screws  with a flathead
screwdriver having a thin top end.

* The recommended flathead screwdriver is


the one with a blade width of 3.5 x a blade
thickness of 0.5mm.

Figure 7.2 Attachment to the Connector

5) Insert the connector into P11, and secure it firmly by tightening the screws marked
with arrows in the picture below with a flathead screwdriver having a thin top end.

please crimped using the crimping tool for


P11 insulated with nylon round terminal (straight
type)(N1.25-M3) to the Crimp terminals.

CFS-6680

P12
NQA-7010

Figure 7.3 Attachment of the Power Cable

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 Wiring, please refer to the figure below.

40mm

Cable Depth Rear

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6) Push the orange ledge of  by tightening the screws, plug the cable into the hole of
.

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7) Plug the signal cable portion of the CFS-6680 to the serial port P12.
The figure below is connection example.

please crimped using the crimping tool for


insulated with nylon round terminal (straight
type)(N1.25-M3) to the Crimp terminals.

Wires of five(Black Thick,


Pink, White, Gray, purple)
not to use is, cut at root,
wind up with insulating
tape, as not short-circuit,
please processed.

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8) Connect the ground wire.
The ground wire,
please use the
UL1015TEW1X10AWG
(104 / 0.26) LF5
green PBF equivalent.

Ground wire

9) After wiring, adjust the cables so that excessive tension is not applied to them.
Then secure the cables with the cable attachment metal.

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10) Install the main display into the attachment metal.
Confirm that the mounting location and the display have no gap and are fit together
with a clicking noise.

mounting location

Squeeze

Squeeze

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7.3 Installation Setting

 Installation Setting Menu


• This section explains items to be set at the time of installation.
• The items to be used at the time of installation are two items, "ADV SET" and "ADV SDME".

ADV SET

ADV SDME

• PASSWORD
A password is necessary to set "ADV SET" and "ADV SDME".

Password:
1456

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7.3.1 ADV SET
 ADV SET Menu List
• ADVANCED SETTINGS Menu Explains

Menu Description
[CNTRL DIM](Configuration of central Dimmer) To set the use or non-use / output of the
central dimmer
[ETH CONFIG](Configuration of Ethernet) To set IP address, subnet mask, gateway
[UART CONFIG](Configuration of UART) To set port, parity bit, stop bit, data bit, baud
rate, protocol
[SERIAL MON](Input and output of the Will monitor the input and output of serial
monitor) communication
[RESET](Factory reset) Will reset to the factory default settings
[LOG] Will display a log of the NWZ-840SDR
[NMEA TALKER](Configuration of NMEA Set the use or non-use of NMEA sentence
sentence)
[ALERT ON/OFF](Configuration of alert) Set the use or non-use of alert
Because the sub-display does not display an
alert, even if set to either, it does not
relationship.
[NMEA SET](Setting NMEA) Set the details of NMEA

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 ADVANCED SETTINGS
The items to be used at the time of installation are two (2) items, "ETH CONFIG"
and "UART CONFIG".

ETH CONFIG
UART CONFIG

1) ETH CONFIG
This is to set the three (3) items, "IP ADDRESS", "SUBNET MASK" and
"GATEWAY".

Note : Set value is no problem with remain default.

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2) UART CONFIG

This is to set the six (6) items, "UART", "PARITY", "STOP BITS", "DATA BITS",
"BAUD RATE", and "PROTOCOL".

Note : Set value is no problem with remain default.


Caution : Remote display at shipment state is section distance display has become a -------.
Refer to the instruction manual page 3-9, please perform the TRIP RESET at first.

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7.3.2 ADV SDME
 ADV SDME Menu List
• ADVANCED SDME SETTINGS Menu Explains

Menu Description
[ANALOG](Configuration of the analog display scale) Set the analog display scales
[MANAG NUMB](Configuration of the management number) Set the management number
[COMM MODE] Set the communication condition
(Configuration of the communication condition)

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 ADV SDME
The items to be used at the time of installation are one items, "MANAG NUMB".

MANAG NUMB

1) MANAG NUMB
This is to set the one items, "MANAGEMENT NUMBER".

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* If connecting the same model(NWZ-650SDR /
NWZ-840SDR) of two or more, please set so that the
CAUTION management number do not overlap.
Otherwise, a malfunction may occur.

・「MANAGEMENT NUMBER」
Management numbers, is the number for identifying the individual when
multiple connections to the same model(NWZ-650SDR / NWZ-840SDR).
All default value because it is the same management number, please be sure
to set individually.
When the remote display was reset please always set again.
Management number and port number, there is no relationship.
The list of setting values is as follows:

Management number
10011701(Default value)
10011901
10012101
10012301
10012501

Setting an example, please refer to the table below.

Port number Model name Management number


Remote Display 1 NWZ-650SDR 10010701
Remote Display 2 NWZ-840SDR 10011701
Remote Display 3 NWZ-650SDR 10010901
Remote Display 4 NWZ-650SDR 10011101
Remote Display 5 NWZ-840SDR 10011901
Setting example of management number

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8. Installing of NWZ-4610
8.1 Installation Drawing
1) NWZ-4610 Multi Information Display (Desktop type)

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2) NWZ-4610 Multi Information Display (Flush mount type)

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8.2 Installation Procedure
Mounting Location
• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
CAUTION
Do not install the unit near DSB radio, amateur radio or their coaxial cables.

Mounting Procedure
(1) Desktop (NWZ-4610)
• Fix the desktop rack at the required installation position by using screws (provided
by the shipyard).
• Insert the front panel into the main unit.
• Attach the rotational washer on the side of the main unit.
• Attach the rotational washer on the side of the desktop rack.
• Assemble the main unit on the desktop rack, insert the knob metal washer
between the desktop rack and the knob bolt, and fix the main unit by tightening the
knob bolts. Mounting screw
(provided by the shipyard)

Knob bolt

Knob metal washer

Rotational
washer Desk rack
Main unit
φ6 mounting hole (4 holes)
Front panel
• Require the maintenance space.
or more or more
or more

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(2) Flush-mount (NWZ-4610)
• Insert the main unit in the installation location. Fix the main unit using screws
(provided by the shipyard).
The sizes of the heads of the screws to be used are restricted as follows including
the washers. Diameter: Up to φ8mm, • Height: Up to 4.5mm
• Insert the front panel into the main unit

Main unit Mounting wall

Mounting φ4.5 mounting


screw hole (4) After mounting
Front panel (provided by
the shipyard)
• Require the maintenance space.

or more

• Removing the display unit by flash mounting


Use the following procedure to remove the display unit.
Insert a hexagonal wrench into the holes (2) at the bottom of the front panel.
Remove the front panel by pressing down the hexagonal wrench.
Mounting wall
Front panel

Press down

Prepare a board to protect the Hexagonal wrench


wall from being damaged. Recommended size: 3 mm
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8.3 Installation Setting

 After start-up, if you set the order in accordance with the table below, it can be set.

Procedure Chapter of the NWZ-4610 manual Configuration


1 4.2.1. Please select the "MID" models.
Turning on the power
2 4.10.1. Or later, you will do the equipment settings in
Changing to a maintenance mode maintenance mode.
3 4.10.9. Port Select the "SIO [0]", make sure that
Checking the input port the data is displayed.
4 4.5.4.4. Category selects the "DOPPLER[doppler]",
STEP3 Selecting display contents The display contents can be displayed
"SOG(LOG)[forward/backward speed over ground]”,
“BOW SOG (LOG)[bow speed over ground]”,
“STERN SOG (LOG)[stern speed over ground]”,
“TRIP[trip distance]”,
“ODO[odometer]", the five types.

can make the screen settings with your choice to referring 4.5.4 Chapter .

Note : NCM-227 dimmer unit connection and setting method, please refer to the NWZ-4610
instruction manual 6.4.1.chapter.

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9. Installing of NWW-61
9.1 Installation Drawing

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
NWW-61T Wing Display (Outdoors type)

MIN 50 225 MIN 50

MIN 100
4-φ10

292

Unit: mm

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MIN 370

Unit: mm

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9.2 Installation Procedure

• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
Do not install the unit on the coaxial cable side of DSB radio equipment or amateur
radio equipment.
• Do not install the unit to a place directly exposed to the sunlight (excluding the Wing
Display), the splash of waves, or hot air.

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10. Installing of NWW-62
10.1 Installation Drawing
1) NWW-62TA Digital Display (Wall mount type)

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2) NWW-62TB Digital Display (Flush mount type)

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
1) NWW-62TA Digital Display (Wall mount type)

MIN 50 196 MIN 50

MIN 100

CABLE
INLET
246

CABLE
INLET
MIN 100

CABLE INLET

Unit: mm

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2) NWW-62TB Digital Display (Flush mount type)

MIN 50 192 MIN 50

MIN 100
CABLE
INLET

192
MIN 100

208.6

Unit: mm

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10.2 Installation Procedure

• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
Do not install the unit on the coaxial cable side of DSB radio equipment or amateur
radio equipment.
• Do not install the unit to a place directly exposed to the sunlight (excluding the Wing
Display), the splash of waves, or hot air.

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11. Installing of NWW-24
11.1 Installation Drawing

-4~20
-5~25
-6~30

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
NWW-24 Analog Display

MIN 50 A MIN 50

200

MIN 100
A
MIN 100

Unit: mm

TYPE A B C D E MASS. SCALE E.L.PLATE

-4 ~ 20
NWW-24L φ250 φ216 φ190 φ230 φ170 6.5kg GREEN

-5 ~ 25

NWW-24S φ200 φ173 φ150 φ186 φ125 3.0kg ORANGE


-6 ~ 30

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11.2 Installation Procedure

• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
Do not install the unit on the coaxial cable side of DSB radio equipment or amateur
radio equipment.
• Do not install the unit to a place directly exposed to the sunlight (excluding the Wing
Display), the splash of waves, or hot air.

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12. Installing of NWW-25
12.1 Installation Drawing

-4~20
-5~25
-6~30

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
NWW-25 Analog Display

MIN 100 A MIN 100

MIN 100
4-φ12

A
MIN 100

Unit: mm

TYPE A B C D E MASS. SCALE E.L.PLATE

-4 ~ 20
NWW-25L φ250 136 φ220 φ230 55° 7.0kg GREEN

-5 ~ 25

NWW-25S φ200 140 φ180 φ186 60° 5.0kg ORANGE


-6 ~ 30

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12.2 Installation Procedure

• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
Do not install the unit on the coaxial cable side of DSB radio equipment or amateur
radio equipment.
• Do not install the unit to a place directly exposed to the sunlight (excluding the Wing
Display), the splash of waves, or hot air.

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13. Installing of NWW-26
13.1 Installation Drawing

-4~20

-5~25

-6~30

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
NWW-26 Analog Display

MIN 50 A MIN 50

MIN 50
C

A
MIN 50

Unit: mm

TYPE A B C D E F MASS. SCALE E.L.PLATE

NWW-26L 150 124 105 26 20 φ128 2.5kg -4 ~ 20


GREEN

NWW-26M 120 100 90 23 15 φ100 1.5kg -5 ~ 25

ORANGE
NWW-26S 110 90 90 11 15 φ100 1.0kg -6 ~ 30

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13.2 Installation Procedure

• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
Do not install the unit on the coaxial cable side of DSB radio equipment or amateur
radio equipment.
• Do not install the unit to a place directly exposed to the sunlight (excluding the Wing
Display), the splash of waves, or hot air.

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14. Installing of NWW-7
14.1 Installation Drawing

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 Installation Drawing
Note : Install with the space indicated by the following drawing.
NWW-7 Distance Counter

MIN 50 150 MIN 50

MIN 50
4-φ5.5

80
MIN 50

CABLE
INLET

122

Unit: mm

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14.2 Installation Procedure

• As the signal cable may receive or generate noise, install the unit in a place that is
free of interference.
Do not install the unit on the coaxial cable side of DSB radio equipment or amateur
radio equipment.
• Do not install the unit to a place directly exposed to the sunlight (excluding the Wing
Display), the splash of waves, or hot air.

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INSTALLATION
MANUAL

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For further information,contact:

URL Head office : http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/


Marine Service Department
1-7-32 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053, Japan
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