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JRC JSS-2250 User Manual

JRC JSS-2250
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INSTRUCTIONINSTRUCTION
MANUALMANUAL
JSSJSS
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2150/2150N2150/2150N
-2250/2250N-2250/2250N
-2500/2500N-2500/2500N
MF/HF RADIO EQUIPMENTMF/HF RADIO EQUIPMENT
ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
SEP. 2021 Edition 1CODE No.7ZPJD0805
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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
           : tmsc@jrc.co.jp
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+81-50-3786-9201
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Table of Contents

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JRC JSS-2250 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Output Power150W PEP
Power Supply24 VDC
DSCYes
ITU Class of EmissionJ3E, H3E, F1B, J2B
ChannelsITU channels
TypeMF/HF SSB Transceiver

Summary

Safety Precautions

CAUTIONS AGAINST HIGH VOLTAGE

Precautions to prevent electric shock from high voltage internal parts of radio and radar devices.

Precautions for rescuing victims from electrocution

Steps to take when dealing with an electrocution victim, including immediate procedures and rescue techniques.

Emergency First Aid Procedure

Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) using AED

A flowchart detailing the steps for performing CPR with an AED, from initial assessment to continuing care.

Before operation

Concerning the symbols

Explanation of symbols used in the manual to convey warnings and cautions for safe operation.

Handling precautions

WARNING

Key warnings regarding opening the equipment, disassembly, water exposure, touching warning labels, and voltage.

DISTRESS ALERTS

Sending a Distress Alert

Procedure for sending a distress alert using the DISTRESS key on the controller.

Terminating a Distress Alert

Procedure for cancelling a false distress alert transmission and reporting it.

Receiving a Distress Alert

How to handle incoming distress alerts, including stopping alerts and acknowledging them.

1. EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW

1.1 Functions

Overview of the MF/HF transceiver's capabilities including radiotelephone, Morse, and DSC communications.

1.2 Features

Highlights key features such as ITU compliance, DSP technology, and audio output.

1.3 Basic configuration

Details standard components and options for different models (JSS-2150, JSS-2150N).

2. NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

2.1 Controller (NCM-2150)

Description of the controller's parts and their functions, including keypad operations.

2.2 Controller’s display

Explanation of the status display and operating display screens on the controller.

2.3 Data terminal(NDZ-227)

Identification of parts and functions of the data terminal.

2.4 Display of data terminal

Description of the regular screen, telex communication screen, and message file edit screen.

4. OPERATION

4.1 Operation overview

Overview of controller operations, including access rights and key functions.

4.2 Basic communications procedure

Procedures for turning equipment on/off, and basic communication methods.

4.3 Setting the radio

Instructions for setting communication frequencies, channels, and receiver functions.

4.4 Basic DSC operations

Procedures for making routine DSC calls to individual stations and groups.

4.5 Emergency calls (DSC distress/urgency/safety calls)

How to send and receive emergency calls like distress, urgency, and safety alerts.

4.6 DSC call log

Managing logs for received distress messages, other messages, and transmitted calls.

4.7 Display of telex communication logs

Viewing saved telex communication logs for reference.

4.8 USB memory operation

Instructions for using USB memory for data transfer and storage.

4.9 Popup screens

Explanation of various popup messages displayed by the data terminal.

5. SETTINGS & REGISTRATIONS

5.1 Date and time settings

Manual configuration of the equipment's date and time settings.

5.2 Own ship position and time settings

Manual input of ship's position and time, including quadrant and UTC settings.

5.3 Controller settings

Configuration options for the controller, including LCD, sound, and key assignments.

5.4 Registering user channels

Procedure for registering custom channels for radiotelephone, CW, and DSC modes.

5.5 Advanced settings for DSC/WKR

Advanced DSC configurations like automatic acknowledgement and watch frequency settings.

5.6 Setting connections for options

Configuring connections for optional devices like printers and data terminals.

5.7 Setting of data terminal

Adjusting data terminal LCD settings and registering station lists.

5.8 Setting telex mode

Checking and setting conditions for telex communication, including ARQ/FEC modes.

5.9 Set the channel to use in the telex mode

Procedure to change telex channel settings to comply with updated regulations.

6. MAINTENANCE & INSPECTION

6.1 General maintenance & inspection

Regular inspection procedures to ensure optimal equipment performance and identify potential issues.

6.2 Self diagnosis inspection

Performing self-diagnosis tests on various equipment units like transceiver and controller.

6.3 BAM alert

Understanding Bridge Alert Management (BAM) indications, operations, and sounds.

6.4 Maintenance information

Information on detected errors, their descriptions, and how to view maintenance history.

6.5 Software version

How to check the software versions of the transceiver, controller, and data terminal.

6.6 Troubleshooting

Procedures for locating malfunctions and a guide to identifying common faults and their causes.

9. SPECIFICATIONS

9.1 JSS-2150/2250/2500 MF/HF Radio Equipment

Detailed technical specifications for the MF/HF radio equipment, including general and performance criteria.

9.2 Options

Technical specifications for optional accessories like power supplies and battery chargers.

9.3 Peripheral interfaces

Details on GPS, BAM, and other peripheral interface standards and electrical descriptions.

10. OPTIONS OPERATION

10.1 AC/DC Power supply (NBD-2150)

Procedure for operating the AC/DC power supply, including breaker usage and status indicators.

10.2 Battery charger (NBB-714)

Operating procedures for the NBB-714 battery charger, including charging modes and alarm handling.

10.3 Battery charger (NBB-724)

Instructions for using the NBB-724 battery charger, including charging modes and caution for equalization.

10.4 Printer (NKG-91)

Procedure for loading paper and handling the NKG-91 printer, including thermal head safety.

10.5 Printer (NKG-901)

Steps for loading paper into the NKG-901 printer and operating its panel functions.

10.6 Printer (NKG-800)

Operation and paper loading instructions for the NKG-800 printer, including panel functions.

10.7 Printer (NKG-900)

Operation and paper loading for the NKG-900 printer, with precautions for the print head.

10.8 Operations using a SELCALL unit

Connecting and operating a SELCALL unit for fishing boats to send signals.

11. Appendix

11.1 Frequencies for distress and safety calls

List of international transmission frequencies used for distress and safety purposes.

11.2 National DSC frequencies for routine calls

List of national DSC frequencies, particularly for Japan, used for routine calls.

11.3 International DSC frequencies for routine calls

List of international DSC frequencies used for routine calls when nationality is unknown.

11.4 ITU channel list (TEL/CW/TLX)

Preprogrammed ITU channel lists for Radiotelephone, CW, and Telex modes.

11.5 Guide to MF/HF operation

Guidance on MF/HF operation, including frequency selection and DSC testing.

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