JRC Radar1800 Manual

JRC Skibsradar Radar1800

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1800
RADAR
Color Radar / Plotter
1800
RADAR
COLOR LCD RADAR-PLOTTER
MOB MENU
RANGE
NAV
MODE
EBL/VRM
CENTER
BRT/CLR
STBY
OFF
TX
OFF
PUSH
OPEN
PUSH
OPEN
C-MAP CARD
PC I/F PORT
PUSH
EVENT/ENT
PUSH
SELECT
N 42 31.000'COG122.3 T DGPS
W 81 49.000'SOG 25.5KTS
1
Color Radar/Plotter
Before You Begin
Thank you for purchasing our RADAR 1800 Color LCD
Radar/Plotter.
This unit is a sophisticated and easy to use integrated color radar and
color plotter. When the unit is connected to a GPS or Loran
navigation system, the color plotter function allows you to continu-
ously display latitude, longitude, scale division and track line of the
vessel color.
•This unit is a compact LCD radar with a 2 kw transmitter & 6.5
inch color LCD. Before attempting to operate it, read this
instruction manual thoroughly to correctly and safely operate this
unit in accordance with the warning instructions and operation
procedures in this manual.
•Storing this instruction manual carefully for future reference is
highly recommended. In the event that you have an operational
problem or malfunction, this manual will provide useful
instructions.
•This unit is an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be affected by
many factors including equipment failure or defects, environmental
conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the users
responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational
judgment. This unit should not be relied on as a substitute for such
prudence and judgment.
•The LCD uses 224,000 or more TFTs (Thin Film Transistor).
If some pixels on the screen are not clear, the color is different, or the
screen is brighter than usual, it is not because of defect, instead it is
because of inherent characteristics of the TFT display technology.
Trademarks of other companies C-MAP® Micro C-Card used in this
manual is a trademark of C-MAP Co., Ltd.
3
Usage Hints
Do not remove the cover of the
unit. Doing so may cause an
electric shock
by high voltage
from within
the product’s
enclosure.
Do not touch the radiator fin of the
unit. Doing so
may cause a burn
by high
temperature.
Do not try to disassemble or
modify the unit.
Doing so may
cause a fire,
electric shock
or malfunction.
Do not place objects
containing liquid or
metal fragments on
top of the unit,
which might be
spilled or dropped
into the unit.
Doing so may cause a
fire, electric shock or malfunction.
WARNING
Operate the unit only
on 12 VDC.
Not doing so may
cause fire or
electrical shock.
Do not (dis)connect the power
cable(from) to the main unit with
wet hands, as
doing so
may cause
electrical
shock.
In the event that you spill or drop
any liquids or metals, etc. inside the
unit, turn off the main unit, unplug
the power supply terminal, and
contact our company, branch, or
local office.
Continuing
operation as
is may cause
a fire, electric
shock or
malfunction.
In the event that smoking or burning
odors are detected, immediately
terminate operation of the unit and
contact your dealer. Continuing
operation as is may cause
a fire or
electrical
shock.
Never
attempt
to service
the interior
of the unit.
4
When disconnecting
the power cable,
be sure to grasp
it by the plug.
Never pull on the
connecting cord
itself, as doing so
increases the risk
of malfunction.
Do not drop the unit
into water. When
disconnecting the
connector on the
back side,
be sure it does
not get wet, as
doing so increases
risk of electrical shock or
malfunction.
Do not use or
install the unit
in a place where
the LCD is subject
to direct
sunlight, or in
a location near
heat sources
where the temperature
is 50°C (Display Unit), 55°C (Scanner
Unit) or more.
Doing so may cause a malfunction
or defect.
Do not turn on the unit immediately
after moving it from a cold place to a
warm one. Let the unit stand for
around 30 minutes before turn on,
until the inside temperature of the
unit reaches the same level as that of
the room it was moved to.
Not doing so increases risk of
malfunction.
Be sure to connect a cable to the
grounding terminal when installing.
Not doing so may cause an electric
shock or
excessive
noise from/
to other
equipment.
Do not use any type
of organic solvent
such as thinner
or benzine
when
cleaning the
surface of
the cabinet.
Doing so may damage the coating or
the finish of the unit’s surface.
Remove any dust and clean the unit’s
surface with a soft dry cloth.
This device is only an aid to
navigation.
The information displayed by the
unit cannot be directly used for
navigation purposes.
It must be used together with the
appropriate marine charts.
The unit does not automatically
assess position information.
It is the user's responsibility to judge
position and navigational
information.
CAUTION
5
EMC Installation & Service Guidelines
IMPORTANT NOTE
All JRC equipment and accessories are designed to the highest industry
standards for use in a marine environment. Their design and manufacture
conforms to the appropriate Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) standards,
but good installation is required to ensure that performance is not compromised.
Although every effort has been taken to ensure that the equipment will perform
under all conditions, it is important to understand what factors could affect
operation of the product. Complete installation instructions are provided in
SECTION 2 of this manual. Some preliminary suggestions are made below.
Installation
To avoid the risk of operating problems, all JRC equipment and cables
connected to it should be:
•At least 1m (3 feet) from any equipment transmitting or cables carrying radio
signals e.g. VHF radios, cables and antennas. In the case of SSB radios the
distance should be increased to 2m (7 ft).
•More than 2 m (7 ft) from the path of a radar beam. A radar beam can nor-
mally assume to spread 20 degrees above and below the radiating element.
•The equipment should be supplied from a different battery than the one used
for engine start. Voltage drops below 10.2V in the power supply to our
products can cause the equipment to reset. This will not damage the
equipment, but will cause some loss of information and this can also change the
operating mode.
•Genuine JRC Cables should be used at all times. Cutting and rejoining these
cables can compromise EMC performance and should therefore be avoided
unless doing so is suggested in the installation manual.
Check Before Going to Sea
Always check the installation before going to sea to make sure that it is not
affected by radio transmissions, engine starting, low battery voltage, or other
problems.
•In some, installations, it may not be possible to prevent the equipment from
being affected by external influences. In general this will not damage the
equipment but it can lead to it resetting, or momentarily may result in faulty
operation. This can then be avoided by turning off the RADAR 1800 prior to
starting the boat engines for instance.
6
Servicing and Safety
•JRC equipment should be serviced only by authorized JRC service engineers.
They will ensure that service procedures and replacement parts used will not
affect performance. There are no user serviceable parts in any JRC product.
•Some products generate high voltages, and so never handle the cables/connec-
tors when power is being supplied to the equipment.
Always report any EMC related problem to your nearest JRC dealer. We will
use any such information to improve our quality standards.
Suppression Ferrites
The following illustration shows the range of suppression ferrites fitted to
JRC equipment.
Notes for Suppression Ferrite Installation
Connections to other equipment
If your JRC equipment is going to be connected to other equipment using a
cable not supplied by JRC, a suppression ferrite MUST always be fitted to the
cable close to the JRC unit.
7
Outside View
Display Unit
GPS/DGPS Sensor (Option)
GPS-112/GPS-112W DGPS212/GPS-212W
Scanner Unit
8
Contents
Before you begin ............................................................................... 1
Symbols used in This Manual .......................................................... 2
Usage Hints ....................................................................................... 3
EMC Installation & Service Guidelines ........................................... 5
Outside View ..................................................................................... 7
Definition on Terms......................................................................... 16
SECTION 1 Introduction ....................................... 19
Function ........................................................................................19
Features .........................................................................................20
Components ..................................................................................21
Standard Equipment..................................................................... 21
GPS Sensor (Option) ................................................................... 21
Construction .................................................................................22
System Configuration....................................................................24
SECTION 2 Installation.......................................... 25
Installing the Display Unit ............................................................25
Choosing a Location for Installation............................................. 25
Standard Mounting ...................................................................... 25
Console Mounting/ Surface Mounting ......................................... 27
Installing the Scanner unit ............................................................28
Connecting the Scanner Unit Cable ............................................. 28
Installing the GPS/DGPS Sensor ..................................................29
Selecting the Position for Installation............................................ 29
Installation Procedure ................................................................... 31
Connecting DC Power ..................................................................33
Grounding the Display Unit .........................................................34
Connecting GPS/DGPS Sensor or Making NMEA0183 Data
Connections (Option) ...............................................................35
Connecting Electronic Compass/GPS Compass (Option).............37
Initial Operation and Set-up .........................................................37
Inspection after Installation .......................................................... 37
Operating the INSTALLATION menu ........................................ 38
RADAR SET UP ......................................................................... 38
9
TUNE PRESET ..................................................................... 38
Relative BEARING alignment ................................................ 39
DISPLAY TIMING ................................................................ 39
STC PRESET ......................................................................... 39
Connecting Personal Computer ....................................................40
Inserting a Chart Card ..................................................................41
Removing a Chart Card.................................................................41
SECTION 3 Operation ........................................... 42
Screen Layout ................................................................................42
Control Panel ................................................................................45
Rear Panel .....................................................................................47
Basic Operations ...........................................................................48
The Power Control (Turning the Radar ON and OFF) ................ 49
LCD Backlight and Contrast Control........................................... 49
Display Modes.............................................................................. 49
Vessel’s Information/Waypoint’s Information................................ 53
Graph Display .............................................................................. 54
Finding Function.......................................................................... 54
Using the Jog Dial ........................................................................ 55
Using the Joy Stick ....................................................................... 55
Changing CURSOR Operation in RADAR/CHART Mode ........ 55
General MEMU Operation .......................................................... 55
Buzzer ON/OFF .......................................................................... 56
Setting LANGUAGE ................................................................... 56
Radar Operation ...........................................................................57
Selecting a RANGE ...................................................................... 57
Adjusting Receiver Sensitivity ....................................................... 58
Adjusting TUNING..................................................................... 58
Reducing SEA CLUTTER ........................................................... 58
Adjusting RAIN CLUTTER ........................................................ 59
Setting OFFSET .......................................................................... 59
Range Measurement ..................................................................... 59
Bearing Measurement ................................................................... 60
Changing CURSOR Operation Mode
in RADAR/CHART Screen ..................................................... 60
RADAR Operating Menu ............................................................ 61
RINGS ......................................................................................... 61
DISPLAY MODE (BEARING) ................................................... 61
14
CUSTOM SETUP ............................................................... 102
PRESET ................................................................................................................ 102
CUSTOM INITIALIZE ....................................................................................... 102
MEMORY COPY ................................................................ 102
USE THE CARD ................................................................................................. 103
USE THE PC ....................................................................................................... 104
ALARM ................................................................................ 105
NAV ALARM (Navigation alarms)........................................................................ 105
RADAR ALARM .................................................................................................. 107
BZ ALARM .......................................................................................................... 107
TEMP. ALARM (Temperature alarms) .................................................................. 108
CLOCK ALARM .................................................................................................. 108
BUZZER (Alarm buzzer) ...................................................................................... 108
Self Test Operation ......................................................................109
Master Reset and Language Select Operation..............................110
SECTION 4 Maintenance ..................................... 115
General ........................................................................................115
Scanner Unit................................................................................115
Radome Scanner Unit ................................................................ 116
Display Unit ................................................................................116
Cleaning the Display Unit Screen ............................................... 116
SECTION 5 Principle ........................................... 117
Radar Basics ................................................................................117
Strength of Reflection from the Targets ...................................... 117
Sea Clutters ................................................................................ 117
False Echoes................................................................................ 118
GPS/DGPS Basics .......................................................................120
GPS............................................................................................ 120
Differential GPS (DGPS) ........................................................... 121
Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) ................................. 122
SECTION 6 Interswitch (option).......................... 123
Outline ........................................................................................123
Components............................................................................... 123
Construction .............................................................................. 124
Installation ..................................................................................125
Setting Jumpers .......................................................................... 125
Unit Connecting Cable .............................................................. 126


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