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Type | Marine Radar |
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Antenna Rotation Speed | 24 rpm |
Range Resolution | 20 m |
Series | JMA-610 |
Transmitter Frequency | 9410 MHz ±30 MHz |
Range Scales | 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.5, 3, 6, 12, 24, 48 nm |
Frequency Band | X-band |
Pulse Length | 0.3 μs |
Display Type | LCD |
Peak Output Power | 25 kW (X-band) / 30 kW (S-band) |
Peak Power Output | 25 kW (X-band) / 30 kW (S-band) |
Explains safety symbols and their meanings used in the manual.
Notes the presence of a warning label on the equipment.
Details critical safety warnings regarding equipment handling and maintenance.
Outlines dangers of high voltage and necessary precautions during maintenance.
Provides immediate steps for victims of electric shock.
Outlines immediate first-aid steps for an electric shock victim.
Details the procedure for performing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation.
Explains combined cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth respiration.
Defines key terms used in the manual and maritime contexts.
Lists the main functions and capabilities of the radar system.
Highlights the key features and benefits of the radar.
Details the system's hardware configuration and power requirements.
Provides diagrams of the external appearance of equipment units.
Illustrates the overall system architecture and connections.
Lists and describes the function of each physical button and dial on the control panel.
Provides a structured list of all available menu options.
Explains the on-screen controls and their functions.
Outlines the sequence of operations from power on to shutdown.
Explains how to navigate and use the system's menus.
Covers initial setup and adjustments before normal operation.
Details fundamental operational procedures for the radar.
Describes various general functions and controls of the radar system.
Explains how to create, edit, and display user-defined maps.
Details how to capture and save radar screen images.
Covers saving and loading custom user configurations.
Describes the Automatic Identification System (AIS) features.
How to measure target range and bearing using the trackball.
How to measure target range using the radar's range rings.
How to measure target range and bearing using EBLs and VRMs.
Explains how radar waves propagate and the effect of the horizon.
Details sea clutter and rain/snow clutter phenomena and their impact.
Explains various causes of false echoes on the radar display.
Describes how SART signals are displayed on the radar.
Outlines general procedures for routine equipment upkeep.
Details maintenance procedures for specific units like scanner and display.
Guides on identifying system failures and interpreting error messages.
General advice and common causes for troubleshooting radar issues.
Details procedures for replacing key components of the radar.
Guidance on how to request service and necessary information.
A checklist to help diagnose potential radar failures.
Guidelines for disposing of the radar unit according to regulations.
Instructions for safely disposing of used batteries.
Procedures for disposing of the used magnetron component.
Lists the technical specifications for the JMA-610 radar system.
Details the technical specifications for the NKE-316 scanner unit.
Lists the technical specifications for the NDC-1486 control unit.
Describes the input signal types and standards used by the system.
Details the output signal types provided by the radar system.
Instructions for inserting, removing, and compatibility of memory cards.
Provides block diagrams and connection details for system components.
Confirms compliance with relevant EU legislation and standards.