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JRC JMA-5332-12 - User Manual

JRC JMA-5332-12
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MARINE RADAR
MARINE RADAR
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
INSTRUCTION
INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
MANUAL
JMA-5312-6/6HS
JMA-5312-6/6HS
JMA-5322-7/9/6HS
JMA-5322-7/9/6HS
JMA-5332-12
JMA-5332-12

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JRC JMA-5332-12 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Frequency9410 MHz ± 30 MHz
Antenna TypeSlotted waveguide array
Power Supply24 VDC
Range Scales0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48 NM
Display TypeColor
IP RatingDisplay Unit: IPX2
TypeSolid-State X-Band Radar

Summary

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE OPERATION

Cautions for High Voltage

Essential safety warnings regarding high voltage during maintenance and operation.

What to do in case of electric shock

Procedures to follow when a victim experiences electric shock.

FIRST-AID TREATMENTS

First-aid treatments

Step-by-step guidance for providing immediate medical assistance in emergencies.

PREFACE

Before Operation

Pictorial Indication

Explanation of symbols used for safety and correct operation.

Warning Label

Information about the warning label on the equipment.

Safety Warnings and Cautions

DANGER

Critical warnings about severe hazards, including electrocution and fire.

WARNING

Warnings about potential serious injury or death if instructions are not followed.

CAUTION

Important notes to prevent minor injuries or equipment damage.

The Mounting Point of the Warning Label

EQUIPMENT APPEARANCE

GLOSSARY

SECTION 1 GENERAL AND EQUIPMENT COMPOSITION

1.1 FUNCTIONS

Details the primary capabilities and functions of the radar system.

1.2 FEATURES

Highlights key characteristics like screen resolution and signal processing.

1.3 CONFIGURATION

Specifies scanner types, power, and ship's main requirements for different models.

1.4 OUTSIDE DRAWINGS

Technical drawings showing the external dimensions and layout of components.

1.5 GENERAL SYSTEM DIAGRAMS

Block diagrams illustrating the system's interconnection and component relationships.

SECTION 2 CONTROL PANEL AND SOFTWARE BUTTONS

2.1 NAMES OF DISPLAY

Illustrates and labels different areas and information displayed on the radar screen.

2.2 CONTROL PANEL KEYS

Details the function of each physical button on the radar's control panel.

2.3 SOFTWARE BUTTONS FUNCTIONS

Explains the functionality of on-screen software buttons for quick control.

SECTION 3 BASIC OPERATION

3.1 OPERATION FLOW

Outlines the sequence of basic operations from power-on to shutdown.

3.2 OBSERVE AND ADJUST VIDEO

Instructions for adjusting display settings like brilliance and range.

3.3 OPERATION PROCEDURES

Step-by-step instructions for common operational tasks and menu navigation.

3.4 GENERAL RADAR OPERATION

Covers essential radar functions like gain, clutter suppression, and display modes.

3.5 USE OWN SHIPS TRACK DATA

Details on managing and displaying the vessel's own track history.

3.6 DISPLAY USER MAP

Instructions for creating, displaying, and editing custom map elements.

3.7 USE ROUTE FUNCTION

Guidance on using route planning and destination display features.

3.8 APPLIED OPERATIONS

Advanced features and settings for signal processing and display customization.

3.9 USE FUNCTION KEY [FUNC]

Explains how to use function keys for quick access to preset configurations.

3.10 USE USER SETTING

Describes saving and loading custom operating states for personalized configurations.

3.11 USING CARD

Procedures for managing data on memory cards, including saving and loading.

3.12 DISPLAY SIMPLE CHART

Instructions for displaying coastline, ERC, and C-MAP chart data.

3.13 CAPTURE SCREEN TO CARD

How to save radar display screens to a memory card for later review or printing.

3.14 RECEIVE PORT SETTING

Configuration of communication ports for connecting external sensors and systems.

SECTION 4 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING

4.1 USE OF NAVIGATION TOOLS

Explains the functionality of cursors, range rings, EBL, VRM, and PI lines.

4.2 MEASUREMENT OF RANGE AND BEARING

Step-by-step instructions for performing range and bearing measurements.

SECTION 5 OPERATION OF TARGET TRACKING AND AIS

5.1 PREPARATION

Initial setup and understanding of target tracking and AIS functions and their limitations.

5.2 TARGET TRACKING OPERATION

Detailed procedures for acquiring, tracking, and managing targets for collision prediction.

5.3 AIS OPERATION

How to use the Automatic Identification System (AIS) to display and manage target information.

5.5 ALARM DISPLAY

Explanation of various alarms and messages related to target tracking and AIS functions.

5.6 TRACK FUNCTION

Settings for displaying and managing target and AIS tracks, including color and saving options.

SECTION 6 TRUE AND FALSE ECHOES ON DISPLAY

6.3 SEA CLUTTER AND RAIN AND SNOW CLUTTER

How to identify and mitigate clutter effects from sea, rain, and snow.

6.4 FALSE ECHOES

Explains common causes of false echoes and how to distinguish them.

SECTION 7 SETTINGS FOR SYSTEM OPERATION

7.1 SETTINGS AT INSTALLATION

Electrical adjustments and initial setup procedures for service engineers.

7.2 SETTINGS

Configuration of communication ports, sensor inputs, and system parameters.

7.3 ADJUSTMENT

Procedures for fine-tuning system performance parameters like noise level and vector constant.

7.4 MAINTENANCE MENU

Accessing and performing maintenance tasks, including memory initialization and part replacement.

SECTION 8 MAINTENANCE

8.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

General cleaning and regular maintenance procedures for the equipment.

8.2 MAINTENANCE ON EACH UNIT

Specific maintenance tasks for scanner, display, and processor units.

8.3 PERFORMANCE CHECK

Procedures for checking system performance using test menus and identifying potential issues.

8.4 REPLACEMENT OF MAJOR PARTS

Instructions for replacing key components like magnetron, motor, and LCD.

SECTION 9 TROUBLESHOOTING AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE

9.1 FAULT FINDING

Lists system alarms, messages, and their descriptions for diagnosing issues.

9.2 TROUBLE SHOOTING

Details on common causes of problems and troubleshooting steps for specific components.

9.3 AFTER-SALES SERVICE

Information on warranty, repair requests, and recommended maintenance.

SECTION 10 DISPOSAL

SECTION 11 SPECIFICATIONS

11.1 JMA-5312-6;6 HS TYPE RADAR

Detailed technical specifications for the JMA-5312-6/6HS radar system.

11.2 JMA-5322-7;9;6 HS TYPE RADAR

Detailed technical specifications for the JMA-5322-7/9/6HS radar system.

11.3 JMA-5332-12 TYPE RADAR

Detailed technical specifications for the JMA-5332-12 radar system.

11.11 TARGET TRACKING FUNCTION (NCA-877 WA;877 A) (OPTION)

Specifications for the optional target tracking function.

11.12 AIS PROCESS UNIT NQA-2103 (OPTION)

Specifications for the optional AIS process unit.

11.14 OPERATION UNIT NCE-5171

Specifications for the operation unit.

APPENDIX

INTERSWITCH (OPTION) NQE-3141 INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Manual for the optional interswitch unit, covering setup and operation.

HOW TO INSERT AND REMOVE A CARD

Step-by-step guide for inserting and removing memory cards from the system.

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