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ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
OCT. 2019 Edition 4CODE No.7ZPRD0950
MARINE RADARMARINE RADAR
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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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INSTRUCTIONINSTRUCTION
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JMR-5400 series MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

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    Norman JordanNov 24, 2025
    Why is position information (GPS) not displayed on my JRC JMR-5410-4X?
    • C
      Charlotte NealNov 24, 2025
      If position information (GPS) is not being displayed on your JRC Marine Radar, consider the following potential causes: * The communication may not be set correctly, so ensure the communication settings are correct. * The power supply for the GPS equipment may not be turned on, so turn on the power supply for the GPS equipment. * The GPS equipment may not be performing positioning, so check the state of the GPS equipment. * The connection with the GPS equipment may be abnormal, so check the connection with the GPS equipment. When GPS equipment is connected to the serial LAN interface circuit, check if the LED of the corresponding port is lit at data reception. Additionally, if the GPS equipment is connected to junction box NQE-1143, ensure that the power is supplied to the serial...
  • S
    Sheena RiveraAug 25, 2025
    What to do if my JRC JMR-5410-4X screen is not displaying anything?
    • A
      Anthony NelsonAug 25, 2025
      If your JRC Marine Radar monitor is not displaying anything, consider the following: * Ensure the display unit is activated. * Check the brightness of the monitor, as it may be set to the minimum level. If so, adjust the brightness to an appropriate level. If the problem persists, there may be faulty internal wiring or a faulty display (NWZ-208/NWZ-214), requiring repair by a distributor.
  • B
    Brittney RayAug 27, 2025
    How to fix a JRC JMR-5410-4X antenna that is not rotating?
    • I
      Isaiah RobinsonAug 27, 2025
      If the radar antenna on your JRC Marine Radar is not rotating even when the [TX/ST-BY] button is pressed: * Check the connection with the radar antenna to ensure it is properly connected. * Verify that the safety switch of the radar antenna is set to ON. If it is OFF, set it to ON. * Check the power supply wiring from the power supply unit (NBD-945) inside the processing unit to the interface circuit (CMH-2452). Also, check the power supply connection inside of the radar antenna.
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    nathanpattersonAug 28, 2025
    Why is there no radar image displayed on my JRC JMR-5410-4X?
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      jesse45Aug 28, 2025
      If no radar image is displayed on your JRC Marine Radar, consider the following: * Check the connection with the radar antenna. * Ensure the GAIN value is appropriately set, and not at the minimum. * Ensure the SEA/RAIN value is appropriately set, and not at the maximum. If you are using a radar antenna that uses a magnetron, the magnetron may be significantly deteriorated, requiring replacement. If the issue persists, the radar antenna, the power supply (NDB-945) inside of the processing unit, or the processing unit (NDC-1678) may be faulty, or there may be faulty internal wiring, requiring repair.
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    Timothy WhiteNov 25, 2025
    Why is AIS information not displayed on my JRC Marine Radar?
    • H
      hernandezrandallNov 25, 2025
      If AIS information is not displayed on your JRC Marine Radar, consider the following potential causes: * The communication may not be set correctly, so ensure the communication settings are correct. * The power supply for the AIS equipment may not be turned on, so turn on the power supply for the AIS equipment. * The AIS equipment may not be performing positioning, so check the state of the AIS equipment. * The connection with the AIS equipment may be abnormal, so check the connection with the AIS equipment. When AIS equipment is connected to the terminal board circuit (CQD-2322), check if the LED of the corresponding port is lit at data reception. Additionally, if the AIS equipment is connected to junction box NQE-1143, ensure that the power is supplied to the serial LAN interfa...
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    michaelsnyderSep 15, 2025
    How do I fix a JRC Marine Radar when the trackball or option keyboard cannot be operated?
    • N
      Norman OwenSep 15, 2025
      If the trackball or the option keyboard cannot be operated on your JRC Marine Radar, the internal wiring, the operation unit (NCE-5794), or the optional operation unit (NCE-5605/NCE-5625) may be faulty, requiring repair.
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    cynthiamarshSep 13, 2025
    Why is the azimuth of the radar image not displayed correctly on my JRC JMR-5410-4X?
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      jonathan61Sep 13, 2025
      If the azimuth of the radar image is not displayed correctly on your JRC Marine Radar, it could be due to: * Azimuth is not set correctly. Set the azimuth correctly. * CCRP is not set correctly. Set CCRP correctly. * The GPS radar antenna position is not set correctly. Set the GPS radar antenna position correctly.
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    Arthur GuerreroSep 14, 2025
    Why is the range of the radar image not displayed correctly on my JRC JMR-5410-4X Marine Radar?
    • S
      Sarah WilliamsSep 14, 2025
      If the range of the radar image is not displayed correctly on your JRC Marine Radar, it may be due to: * The range is not set correctly. Set the range correctly. * CCRP is not set correctly. Set CCRP correctly. * The GPS radar antenna position is not set correctly. Set the GPS radar antenna position correctly.
  • B
    Brenda NguyenSep 6, 2025
    What to do if sensor signals are not displayed on JRC Marine Radar?
    • D
      Dennis JonesSep 6, 2025
      If sensor signals are not displayed on your JRC Marine Radar, consider these potential causes: * The communication may not be set correctly. Ensure the communication is set correctly. * The power supply for the sensor equipment is not turned on. Turn on the power supply. * The connection with the sensor equipment is faulty. Check the connection. Check if the LED of the corresponding port of the terminal board circuit (CQD-2322) is lit at data reception. If a sensor is connected to junction box NQE-1143, ensure the power is supplied to the serial LAN interface (CMH-2370) inside the junction box. If the issue persists, the internal wiring, the processing unit (NDC-1678), or the serial LAN interface circuit (CMH-2370) inside junction box NQE-1143 may be faulty, requiring repair.
  • S
    Summer MorrowSep 4, 2025
    Why is wind direction/wind speed data not displayed on my JRC Marine Radar?
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      Melissa WalshSep 4, 2025
      If wind direction/wind speed (anemoscope/anemometer) data is not displayed on your JRC Marine Radar, it could be due to: * Incorrect communication settings. Ensure the communication is set correctly. * The power supply for the anemoscope/anemometer is not turned on. Turn on the power supply. * An abnormal connection with the anemoscope/anemometer. Check the connection. When an anemoscope/anemometer is connected to the terminal board circuit (CQD-2322), check if the LED of the corresponding port is lit at data reception. If the issue persists, the internal wiring or the processing unit (NDC-1678) may be faulty, requiring repair.

Summary

MARINE RADAR EQUIPMENT

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Provides detailed instructions for operating the JMR-5400 series marine radar equipment.

Safety Cautions

Cautions for High Voltage

Details high voltage hazards and necessary precautions when working with electronic apparatus.

Precautions for Rescue of Victim of Electric Shock

Provides guidance on first aid procedures for victims of electric shock.

Emergency Measures

Method of First-Aid Treatment

Outlines the method for providing first-aid treatment, including artificial respiration.

Precautions upon Equipment Operation

Section 1 Overview

1.1 Functions

Details the main functions of the marine radar equipment, satisfying IMO performance standards.

Section 2 Name and Function of Each Unit

2.1 Name and Main Function of the Operation Unit

Describes the standard operation unit, detailing its buttons and functions.

Section 3 Common Basic Operations

3.1 Powering On and Starting

Provides the procedure for powering on and starting the equipment.

3.7 Confirming and Acknowledging an Alert

Explains how to handle alerts, including stopping the buzzer and confirming contents.

3.13 Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) and Variable Range Marker (VRM)

Explains the use of EBL and VRM for measuring bearings and ranges.

3.23 Managing Files with File Manager

Details file management functions for copying and deleting route files and user maps.

Section 4 Range and Bearing Measurement Methods

4.1 List of Measuring Tools

Lists the measuring tools used for range and bearing measurement, with related sections.

4.3 Using the Cross-hair Cursor

Describes how to use the cross-hair cursor to measure target bearing and position.

4.5 Using the Electronic Bearing Line (EBL) and Variable Range Marker (VRM)

Details the use of EBL and VRM for measuring range and bearing with the trackball section.

Section 5 Basic Operation of the Radar

5.2 Starting and Shutting Down the Radar

Provides procedures for powering on, starting, and exiting radar operation.

5.3 Observation Environment and Image Adjustment

Explains how to adjust screen brightness and change observation range for optimal viewing.

5.4 General Radar Operation

Covers general radar operations including interference rejection and transmitter pulse length.

Section 6 Target Tracking and AIS

6.2 Collision Avoidance Issue (Explanation)

Provides a brief statement on collision avoidance in navigation and marine accidents.

Section 7 True and False Echoes on Display

7.3 Sea Clutter and Rain;Snow Clutter

Explains sea clutter and rain/snow clutter and how to eliminate them using clutter rejection.

Section 8 Monitoring a Dragging Anchor

8.1 Setting a Dragging Anchor Monitoring Area

Describes how to set a circular or polygonal dragging anchor monitoring area.

8.2 Starting and Ending Dragging Anchor Monitoring

Provides procedures for starting and ending the dragging anchor monitoring function.

8.3 Moving;Editing;Deleting a Dragging Anchor Monitoring Area on the Chart

Details operations for moving, editing, and deleting dragging anchor monitoring areas.

Section 9 Chart

Section 10 Creating a User Map

10.2 Creating;Editing a User Map

Describes the procedure for creating and editing user maps using map creation tools.

10.5 Using Map Creation Tools

Introduces the tools used for creating and editing user maps, including toolbars and information bars.

10.6 Creating an Object

Describes procedures for creating objects like marks, lines, and text on the user map.

Section 11 Setting up Screen View

11.1 Setting Screen Display Options

Details how to configure screen display options for various elements like own ship, tracks, and RADAR.

Section 12 Setting up Alerts

12.1 Selecting Setting Items

Lists the items that can be set within the [Alert] dialogue box for configuring alerts.

12.2 Collision Avoidance Alert Generation Conditions

Explains how to set conditions for generating collision avoidance alerts, including CPA/TCPA limits.

12.3 New Target Alarm Generation Conditions

Details how to set conditions for generating automatic acquisition target alarms, including AZ settings.

12.4 Depth Alert Issuing Conditions

Describes how to set conditions for generating grounding avoidance alerts, specifically for depth.

12.5 RADAR Alarm Issuing Conditions

Explains how to set conditions for issuing RADAR alarms like sector alarms.

12.6 Position Integrity Alert Generation Conditions

Details how to set conditions for position monitor warnings and HDOP limit cautions.

Section 13 Setting up the Operation Mode

13.1 Basic Operation of the [Settings] Dialogue

Explains how to set up the operation mode using the [Settings] dialogue.

13.2 Setting Radar Signal Processing

Details how to set various processing methods for radar signals.

13.3 Presetting Each Observation Scene

Describes how to preset observation scenes for optimal radar performance.

13.11 Setting Operation Tests

Explains how to set up operation tests for target tracking and other functions.

13.12 Setting AIS Filters

Details how to set AIS filters to preferentially display or filter AIS targets within an area.

13.18 Setting GPS

Explains how to set up the GPS receiver, including position, satellite exclusion, and DOP levels.

13.24 Setting Key Assignment

Details how to assign functions to user keys and the MULTI dial.

Section 14 Adjusting and Setting up Equipment (for Services)

14.1 Service Menu

Describes how to access the Service menu, requiring a password for adjustment, installation, and maintenance.

14.2 Radar Adjustment

Details how to perform basic adjustments on the radar using the [Adjustment] dialogue.

14.3 Verifying Installation and Initial Setting

Explains how to verify installation and perform initial settings using the [Installation] dialogue.

14.4 Maintenance

Provides guidance for maintenance operations, including managing storage and maintaining the radar.

Section 15 Maintenance & Inspection

15.4 Performance Check

Describes how to perform performance checks on the radar equipment and record results.

15.5 Replacement of Major Parts

Lists parts that require periodic replacement and provides replacement procedures.

15.6 Software Update

Describes the procedure for updating the equipment's software.

15.8 Data Backup;Restore

Explains how to back up and restore system data using external media.

Section 16 Failures and After-Sale Services

16.1 Failure Detection

Explains how to detect failures through alerts and fuse inspection.

16.2 Countermeasures for Failures

Provides countermeasures for common failures and lists standard spare parts.

16.3 Troubleshooting

Offers guidance on checking points and actions to resolve operational issues.

Section 18 Specifications

18.20 Target Tracking

Provides functional specifications for target tracking, including acquisition and alarm settings.

Appendix B Alert List

B.1 Alarms

Lists and explains alarm messages, including their status and sound.

B.2 Warnings

Lists and explains warning messages, including their cause and explanation.

JRC JMR-5410-4X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Antenna Length4 ft
Rotation Speed24/48 rpm
Frequency9410 MHz ±30 MHz
Transmitter Frequency9410 MHz
Range96 nm
Antenna TypeSlotted Waveguide

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