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JLN-740A/740N

JLN-741A/741N
DOPPLER LOG

SERVICE MANUAL

Not use the asbestos

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
e-mail : [email protected]
One-call : +81-50-3786-9201
ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified

CODE No.7ZPNA3408 OCT. 2019 Edition 3


Contents

1. Overview ............................................................................................................ 1-1


2. System Configuration and Inter-board Wiring Diagram ................................. 2-1
2.1 System Configuration ............................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.1 JLN-740A System Configuration Diagram ..................................................... 2-1
2.1.2 JLN-740N System Configuration Diagram ..................................................... 2-2
2.1.3 JLN-741A System Configuration Diagram ..................................................... 2-3
2.1.4 JLN-741N System Configuration Diagram ..................................................... 2-4
2.2 System Diagram ....................................................................................................... 2-5
2.2.1 System diagram (JLN-740A) .......................................................................... 2-5
2.2.2 System diagram (JLN-740N).......................................................................... 2-6
2.2.3 System diagram (JLN-741A) .......................................................................... 2-7
2.2.4 System diagram (JLN-741N).......................................................................... 2-8
2.3 Inter-block Wiring Diagram ....................................................................................... 2-9
2.3.1 Inter-block wiring diagram (JLN-740A) .......................................................... 2-9
2.3.2 Inter-block wiring diagram (JLN-740N) ........................................................ 2-10
2.3.3 Inter-block wiring diagram (JLN-741A) ........................................................ 2-11
2.3.4 Inter-block wiring diagram (JLN-741N) ........................................................ 2-12
3. Maintenance Software ...................................................................................... 3-1
3.1. Required Items ......................................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1. JLN-740A/740N .............................................................................................. 3-1
3.1.2. JLN-741A/741N .............................................................................................. 3-1
3.2. Connection Method .................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2.1. Connection Method of JLN-740A/740N ......................................................... 3-3
3.2.2. Connection Method of LN-741A and JLN-741N............................................. 3-5
3.3. Precautions ............................................................................................................... 3-8
3.4. Maintenance PC tool ................................................................................................ 3-8
3.5. Installation Procedure ............................................................................................... 3-9
3.5.1. Initial setting value required for each piece of equipment ............................ 3-12
3.6. Network setteing ..................................................................................................... 3-13
3.6.1. Start the maintenance PC tool. .................................................................... 3-13
3.6.2. Open the Network Connections setting. ...................................................... 3-13
3.6.3. Open the property of network adaptor. ........................................................ 3-13
3.6.4. Open the properties of Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4). .................. 3-14
3.6.5. Open the Advanced settings. ....................................................................... 3-14

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3.6.6. Add the IP address. ...................................................................................... 3-15
3.7. Initializing the Equipment (JLN-740A/740N) .......................................................... 3-16
3.7.1. Start the maintenance PC tool. .................................................................... 3-16
3.7.2. Connect the equipment. ............................................................................... 3-16
3.7.3. Click on the [First Settings] button. .............................................................. 3-16
3.7.4. Checking and changing the initial settings ................................................... 3-17
3.7.4.1. Measurement start status ................................................................ 3-19
3.7.4.2. Setting relating to the vessel speed calculation .............................. 3-19
3.7.4.3. Distance reset.................................................................................. 3-19
3.7.4.4. Setting relating to the hull ................................................................ 3-20
3.7.4.5. System test status ........................................................................... 3-21
3.7.4.6. Setting relating to system time ........................................................ 3-22
3.7.4.7. Transducer (NKF-547/531E) management information .................. 3-23
3.7.4.8. Signal processor (NJC-70) error ..................................................... 3-23
3.7.4.9. Setting remote displays ................................................................... 3-24
3.7.4.10. Setting analog displays (NWW-24/25/26) ....................................... 3-24
3.7.4.11. Setting LOG pulse ........................................................................... 3-25
3.7.4.12. Setting relating to the brightness control ......................................... 3-26
3.7.4.13. Setting serial alert ............................................................................ 3-27
3.7.5. Acquiring a bubble detection reference waveform ....................................... 3-28
3.7.6. Speed calibration .......................................................................................... 3-30
3.7.7. Calculating milepost test results................................................................... 3-32
3.7.7.1. Entering a ground distance (True Distance) manually. ................... 3-33
3.7.7.2. Entering a ground distance (True Distance) through serial
communication of GPS.................................................................... 3-34
3.8. Changing the Detailed Settings (JLN-740A/740N) ................................................. 3-36
3.8.1. Start the maintenance PC tool. .................................................................... 3-36
3.8.2. Connect the equipment. ............................................................................... 3-36
3.8.3. Select a menu. ............................................................................................. 3-37
3.8.4. Resetting all the settings to those of the factory shipment .......................... 3-38
3.8.5. Checking and changing all the settings and statuses .................................. 3-39
3.8.5.1. Status of the main display (NWZ-510SDW) .................................... 3-41
3.8.5.2. Status of the distribution processor (NQA-7040)............................. 3-42
3.8.5.3. Status of the signal processor (NJC-70) ......................................... 3-43
3.8.5.4. Measurement start status ................................................................ 3-44
3.8.5.5. Setting relating to the vessel speed calculation .............................. 3-44

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3.8.5.6. Error status ...................................................................................... 3-45
3.8.5.7. Distance reset.................................................................................. 3-46
3.8.5.8. Setting relating to the hull ................................................................ 3-47
3.8.5.9. Setting relating to the transducer mounting angle .......................... 3-48
3.8.5.10. System test status ........................................................................... 3-49
3.8.5.11. Power detection value ..................................................................... 3-50
3.8.5.12. Setting relating to system time ........................................................ 3-50
3.8.5.13. Status of supported frequency......................................................... 3-51
3.8.5.14. Transducer (NKF-547/531E) management information .................. 3-51
3.8.5.15. Signal processor (NJC-70) error ..................................................... 3-52
3.8.5.16. Setting remote displays ................................................................... 3-54
3.8.5.17. Setting analog displays (NWW-24/25/26) ....................................... 3-55
3.8.5.18. Setting the NMEA version ............................................................... 3-56
3.8.5.19. Setting JRC-RMS ............................................................................ 3-57
3.8.5.20. Setting main display (NWZ - 510SDW) Ethernet ............................ 3-57
3.8.5.21. Main display (NWZ-510SDW) oriented IEC 61162-450 transmission
group ............................................................................................... 3-58
3.8.5.22. Setting LOG pulse ........................................................................... 3-59
3.8.5.23. Setting reception of ROT ................................................................. 3-59
3.8.5.24. SFI number of IEC 61162-450......................................................... 3-60
3.8.5.25. Distribution processor (NQA-7040) error ........................................ 3-61
3.8.5.26. Setting relating to brightness control ............................................... 3-61
3.8.5.27. Setting relating to reception of day/time information ....................... 3-63
3.8.5.28. Power control status ........................................................................ 3-64
3.8.5.29. Transmission channel enable flag ................................................... 3-64
3.8.5.30. Setting maintenance Ethernet ......................................................... 3-65
3.8.5.31. Setting a transmission group addressed to JRC-RMS ................... 3-66
3.8.5.32. Setting a transmission group of the IEC 61162-450 standard ........ 3-67
3.8.5.33. Setting a reception group of the IEC 61162-450 standard .............. 3-68
3.8.5.34. IEC 61162 error counter (1/2).......................................................... 3-71
3.8.5.35. IEC 61162 error counter (2/2).......................................................... 3-72
3.8.5.36. Setting serial alert ............................................................................ 3-73
3.8.5.37. Mode status ..................................................................................... 3-73
3.8.5.38. Equipment status data ..................................................................... 3-74
3.8.6. Acquiring waveform log ................................................................................ 3-75
3.8.7. Performing demonstration for presentation .................................................. 3-76

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3.8.8. Displaying maintenance information ............................................................ 3-77
3.9. Initializing the Equipment (JLN-741A/741N) .......................................................... 3-79
3.9.1. Start the maintenance PC tool. .................................................................... 3-79
3.9.2. Connect the equipment. ............................................................................... 3-79
3.9.3. Click on the [First Settings] button. .............................................................. 3-79
3.9.4. Checking and changing the initial settings ................................................... 3-80
3.9.4.1. Measurement start status ................................................................ 3-82
3.9.4.2. Setting relating to the vessel speed calculation .............................. 3-82
3.9.4.3. Distance reset.................................................................................. 3-82
3.9.4.4. Transducer (NKF-547/531E) management information .................. 3-83
3.9.4.5. Signal processor (NJC-70) error ..................................................... 3-83
3.9.5. Acquiring a bubble detection reference waveform ....................................... 3-84
3.9.6. Speed calibration .......................................................................................... 3-86
3.9.7. Calculating milepost test results................................................................... 3-88
3.9.7.1. Entering a ground distance (True Distance) manually. ................... 3-89
3.9.7.2. Entering a ground distance (True Distance) through serial
communication of GPS.................................................................... 3-90
3.10. Changing the Detailed Settings (JLN-741A/741N) ................................................. 3-92
3.10.1. Start the maintenance PC tool. .................................................................... 3-92
3.10.2. Connect the equipment. ............................................................................... 3-92
3.10.3. Select a menu. ............................................................................................. 3-93
3.10.4. Resetting all the settings to those of the factory shipment .......................... 3-94
3.10.5. Checking and changing all the settings and statuses .................................. 3-95
3.10.5.1. Status of the signal processor (NJC-70) ......................................... 3-96
3.10.5.2. Measurement start status ................................................................ 3-97
3.10.5.3. Setting relating to the vessel speed calculation .............................. 3-97
3.10.5.4. Error status ...................................................................................... 3-98
3.10.5.5. Distance reset................................................................................ 3-100
3.10.5.6. Setting relating to the transducer mounting angle ........................ 3-100
3.10.5.7. System test status ......................................................................... 3-101
3.10.5.8. Power detection value ................................................................... 3-102
3.10.5.9. Status of supported frequency....................................................... 3-102
3.10.5.10. Transducer (NKF-547/531E) management information ................ 3-103
3.10.5.11. Signal processor (NJC-70) errors ................................................. 3-103
3.10.5.12. Transmission channel enable flags ............................................... 3-106
3.10.5.13. Mode status ................................................................................... 3-106

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3.10.6. Acquiring waveform log .............................................................................. 3-107
3.10.7. Performing demonstration for presentation ................................................ 3-108
3.10.8. Displaying software information ................................................................. 3-109
4. Program Update ................................................................................................ 4-1
4.1 Overview and Preparation ........................................................................................ 4-1
4.1.1 Software update function ............................................................................... 4-1
4.1.2 Tools to be prepared ...................................................................................... 4-2
4.1.2.1 Personal computer ............................................................................ 4-4
4.1.2.2 Maintenance PC tools ....................................................................... 4-5
4.1.2.3 LAN cable .......................................................................................... 4-6
4.1.2.4 RS422-USB converter ....................................................................... 4-6
4.1.2.5 Micro SD card .................................................................................... 4-6
4.2 Setting a network ...................................................................................................... 4-7
4.2.1 Starting the maintenance PC tool .................................................................. 4-7
4.2.2 Opening the network connection window ...................................................... 4-7
4.2.3 Opening a network adapter property screen.................................................. 4-8
4.2.4 Opening a property screen of Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) .......... 4-8
4.2.5 Opening the IP address detail setting ............................................................ 4-9
4.2.6 Adding an IP address ................................................................................... 4-10
4.3 Backing up the setting values ................................................................................. 4-11
4.4 Updating an application of NWZ-510SDW (JLN-740) ............................................ 4-12
4.4.1 Connecting a maintenance PC with the equipment ..................................... 4-12
4.4.2 Setting a network ......................................................................................... 4-12
4.4.3 Starting the CYC-762 update tool ................................................................ 4-13
4.4.4 Inputting the interface setting ....................................................................... 4-13
4.4.5 Selecting equipment to be updated ............................................................. 4-14
4.4.6 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................... 4-15
4.4.7 Selecting an update file ................................................................................ 4-17
4.4.8 Updating ....................................................................................................... 4-18
4.5 Updating an application of the CQD-7040 (JLN-740) ............................................ 4-21
4.5.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the equipment ........................................ 4-21
4.5.2 Setting a network ......................................................................................... 4-21
4.5.3 Starting the CYC-762 update tool ................................................................ 4-22
4.5.4 Inputting the interface setting ....................................................................... 4-22
4.5.5 Selecting equipment to be updated ............................................................. 4-23
4.5.6 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................... 4-24

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4.5.7 Selecting an update file ................................................................................ 4-26
4.5.8 Updating ....................................................................................................... 4-27
4.6 Updating an application of CDF-7400 (JLN-740) ................................................... 4-30
4.6.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the equipment ........................................ 4-30
4.6.2 Setting a network ......................................................................................... 4-30
4.6.3 Starting the CYC-762 update tool ................................................................ 4-31
4.6.4 Inputting the interface setting ....................................................................... 4-31
4.6.5 Selecting equipment to be updated ............................................................. 4-32
4.6.6 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................... 4-33
4.6.7 Selecting an update file ................................................................................ 4-35
4.6.8 Updating ....................................................................................................... 4-36
4.7 Updating an application of CDC-7400 (JLN-740)................................................... 4-40
4.7.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the equipment ........................................ 4-40
4.7.2 Setting a network ......................................................................................... 4-40
4.7.3 Starting the CYC-762 update tool ................................................................ 4-41
4.7.4 Inputting the interface setting ....................................................................... 4-41
4.7.5 Select the equipment to be updated ............................................................ 4-42
4.7.6 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................... 4-43
4.7.7 Selecting an update file ................................................................................ 4-45
4.7.8 Updating ....................................................................................................... 4-46
4.8 Updating FPGA data of CDC-7400 (JLN-740) ....................................................... 4-50
4.8.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the equipment ........................................ 4-50
4.8.2 Setting a network ......................................................................................... 4-50
4.8.3 Starting the CYC-762 update tool ................................................................ 4-51
4.8.4 Inputting the interface setting ....................................................................... 4-51
4.8.5 Selecting the equipment to be updated ....................................................... 4-52
4.8.6 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................... 4-53
4.8.7 Selecting an update file ................................................................................ 4-55
4.8.8 Updating ....................................................................................................... 4-56
4.9 Updating an application of NWZ-650SDR (JLN-740)............................................. 4-60
4.9.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the equipment ........................................ 4-60
4.9.2 Setting a network ......................................................................................... 4-60
4.9.3 Starting the CYC-762 update tool ................................................................ 4-61
4.9.4 Inputting the interface setting ....................................................................... 4-61
4.9.5 Selecting the equipment to be updated ....................................................... 4-62
4.9.6 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................... 4-63

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4.9.7 Selecting an update file ................................................................................ 4-65
4.9.8 Updating ....................................................................................................... 4-66
4.9.9 Update file of a remote display (NWZ-650SDR) .......................................... 4-70
4.10 Updating an application of NWZ-840SDR application (JLN-740) .......................... 4-71
4.10.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the device ............................................... 4-71
4.10.2 Setting a network ......................................................................................... 4-71
4.10.3 Starting the CYC-762 update tool ................................................................ 4-72
4.10.4 Inputting the interface setting ....................................................................... 4-72
4.10.5 Selecting the equipment to be updated ....................................................... 4-73
4.10.6 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................... 4-74
4.10.7 Selecting an update file ................................................................................ 4-76
4.10.8 Updating ....................................................................................................... 4-77
4.10.9 Update file of a remote display (NWZ-840SDR) .......................................... 4-81
4.11 Updating an application of NWZ-510SDW (JLN-741) ............................................ 4-82
4.11.1 Checking the equipment configuration ......................................................... 4-82
4.11.2 Preparing a micro SD card for clearing flash ROM ...................................... 4-83
4.11.3 Preparing a micro SD card for application installation ................................. 4-83
4.11.4 Clearing flash ROM ...................................................................................... 4-84
4.11.5 Installing an application ................................................................................ 4-85
4.12 Updating an application of CDF-7400 (JLN-741) ................................................... 4-87
4.12.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the equipment ........................................ 4-87
4.12.2 Starting an update auxiliary tool ................................................................... 4-87
4.12.3 Checking the setting ..................................................................................... 4-88
4.12.4 Preparing update .......................................................................................... 4-89
4.12.5 Inputting the interface setting ....................................................................... 4-91
4.12.6 Checking the update target equipment ........................................................ 4-92
4.12.7 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................... 4-93
4.12.8 Selecting an update file ................................................................................ 4-95
4.12.9 Updating ....................................................................................................... 4-96
4.12.10 Checking the version after update ............................................................. 4-100
4.13 Updating an application of CDC-7400 (JLN-741)................................................. 4-101
4.13.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the equipment ...................................... 4-101
4.13.2 Starting an update auxiliary tool ................................................................. 4-101
4.13.3 Checking the setting ................................................................................... 4-102
4.13.4 Preparing update ........................................................................................ 4-103
4.13.5 Inputting the interface setting ..................................................................... 4-105

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4.13.6 Checking the update target equipment ...................................................... 4-106
4.13.7 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................. 4-107
4.13.8 Selecting an update file .............................................................................. 4-109
4.13.9 Updating ..................................................................................................... 4-110
4.13.10 Checking the version after update ............................................................. 4-114
4.14 Updating FPGA data of CDC-7400 (JLN-741) ..................................................... 4-115
4.14.1 Connecting a maintenance PC to the equipment ...................................... 4-115
4.14.2 Starting an update auxiliary tool ................................................................. 4-115
4.14.3 Checking the setting ................................................................................... 4-116
4.14.4 Preparing update ........................................................................................ 4-117
4.14.5 Inputting the interface setting ..................................................................... 4-119
4.14.6 Checking the update target equipment ...................................................... 4-120
4.14.7 Acquiring a software list from the equipment ............................................. 4-121
4.14.8 Selecting an update file .............................................................................. 4-123
4.14.9 Updating ..................................................................................................... 4-124
4.14.10 Checking the version after update ............................................................. 4-128
4.15 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................... 4-129
4.15.1 CYC-762 update tool .................................................................................. 4-129
4.15.1.1 Error message “Invalid IP address for PC.” .................................. 4-129
4.15.1.2 Error message “Invalid mask.” ...................................................... 4-129
4.15.1.3 Error message “Network interface is not selected.” ...................... 4-130
4.15.1.4 Error message “Invalid IP address for the equipment.” ................ 4-130
4.15.1.5 Error message “Unknown protocol error.” ..................................... 4-130
4.15.1.6 Error message “Invalid file format.” ............................................... 4-131
4.15.1.7 Only one version number is displayed although multiple remote
displays are installed ..................................................................... 4-132
4.15.1.8 Rebooting is repeated when update is started. ............................. 4-132
4.15.2 Update auxiliary tool ................................................................................... 4-133
4.15.2.1 Error message “*** timedout” ........................................................ 4-133
5. Replacement Procedure of NWZ-510SDW ...................................................... 5-1
5.1 NWZ-510SDW Replacement Procedure .................................................................. 5-1
6. NWZ-4640 Replacement Procedure ................................................................. 6-1
6.1 Replacement procedure for desktop installation ...................................................... 6-1
6.2 Replacement procedure for embedded installation .................................................. 6-2
7. Replacement Procedure of NWZ-650SDR / NWZ-840SDR .............................. 7-1
7.1 Replacement Procedure of NWZ-650SDR .............................................................. 7-1

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7.2 Replacement Procedure of NWZ-840SDR .............................................................. 7-5
8. Replacement Procedure of NQA-7040 ............................................................. 8-1
8.1. Parts to Be Replaced................................................................................................ 8-1
8.2. Replacement Procedure of the Distribution Processor Circuit Section .................... 8-2
8.3. Replacement Procedure of the Fuses of the Distribution Processor Circuit Section
.................................................................................................................................. 8-4
8.3.1. Replacement of 0.5A Fuse ............................................................................. 8-5
8.3.2. Replacement of 4A Fuse ................................................................................ 8-7
8.4. Power Supply Unit Replacement Procedure .......................................................... 8-10
9. Replacement Procedure of NJC-70S ............................................................... 9-1
9.1 Parts to Be Replaced................................................................................................ 9-1
9.2 Replacement Procedure of the power supply circuit CBD-7400 .............................. 9-2
9.3 Replacement Procedure of the Fuses of the Power Supply Circuit CBD-7400 ....... 9-4
9.3.1 Replacement of 2A Fuse ................................................................................ 9-5
9.3.2 Replacement of 5A Fuse ................................................................................ 9-7
9.3.3 How to replace the fuse for power cable...................................................... 9-10
9.4 Replacement Procedure of the Power Supply Unit ................................................ 9-11
9.5 Replacement Procedure of the Interface Circuit CDF-7400 .................................. 9-12
9.6 Replacement Procedure of the TX/RX Circuit ........................................................ 9-13
9.7 Replacement Procedure of the Processing Circuit ................................................ 9-16
10. Replacement Procedure of NKF-531E ........................................................... 10-1
10.1 Notes on installation and replacement of a transducer .......................................... 10-1
10.2 Replacing Guide of the Transducer ........................................................................ 10-3
11. Maintenance and Inspection .......................................................................... 11-1
11.1 Routine Maintenance ............................................................................................. 11-1
11.2 Countermeasures for Abnormalities and Faults ..................................................... 11-2
Appendix(A) Menu list ......................................................................................... A-1
A.1 Display menu list (NWZ-510SDW, NWZ-650SDR/NWZ-840SDR) ......................A-1
A.2 Normal menu (NWZ-4640) ...................................................................................A-5
A.3 Maintenance software menu list ...........................................................................A-9
Appendix B Spare Parts List .............................................................................. B-1

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1. Overview
The standard equipment and options are shown in the tables below.

JLN-740A Standard components


Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Main Display NWZ-510SDW NWZ510SDW 1 5-inch color display
Cable for
Main Display communication/power supply
Communication CFS-5680 CFS5680 1 between the main display and
Cable distribution processor (about
1.2m)
Distribution
NQA-7040 NQA7040 1 For JLN-740A/740N
Processor
ADT-STP-T10 5JBDH00021 Lan connector
LAN Plug Connector Each 2
ADT-MC7L 5JBDH00009 Modular cover
Signal Processor NJC-70S NJC70S 1 -
Transducer Flat type
NKF-547 NKF-547 1
Mounting With cable 30m
Spare parts H-7ZXNA3007 7ZXNA3007 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3208 7ZPNA3208 1 -

JLN-740N Standard components


Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Main display unit NWZ-4640 NWZ4640 1 4.5-inch monochrome display
Data power
CFQ-5766A CFQ5766A 1 2m
cable
Fuse MF60NR 250V 1 5ZFGD00205 2 1A fuse
NWZ-4640 Accessory

Front panel MTV305018A MTV305018A 1 -


Desktop Base, Knob Bolt, rotating
MPBX47065 MPBX47065 1
frame kit seat, Knob Washer
Product
MPNN50584A MPNN50584A 1 For Front
nameplate
Installation
schematic MTZ304550A MTZ304550A 1 For Flush Mount
drawing
Distribution
NQA-7040 NQA7040 1 For JLN-740A/740N
Processor
ADT-STP-T10 5JBDH00021 Lan connector
LAN Plug Connector Each 2
ADT-MC7L 5JBDH00009 Modular cover
Signal Processor NJC-70S NJC70S 1 -
Transducer Flat type
NKF-547 NKF-547 1
Mounting With cable 30m
Junction box CQD-10 CQD-10CN2 1 -
Spare parts H-7ZXNA3007 7ZXNA3007 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3208 7ZPNA3208 1 -
N2.5
External Buzzer CGC-300B CGC300BN2 1
For Flush Mount
For CGC-300B
Connection Cable CFQ-9002 CFQ-9002 1
5m

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JLN-741A Standard components
Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Main Display NWZ-510SDW NWZ510SDW 1 5-inch color display
Cable for
Main Display
communication/power supply
Communication CFS-6680A CFS6680A 1
between the main display and
Cable
signal processor (about 1.2m)
Signal Processor NJC-70S NJC70S 1 -
AC power rectifier NBA-5143 NBA5143A 1 -
Transducer Flat type
NKF-547 NKF-547 1
Mounting With cable 30m
Spare parts H-7ZXNA3007 7ZXNA3007 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3208 7ZPNA3208 1 -

JLN-741N Standard components


Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
Main display unit NWZ-4640 NWZ4640 1 4.5-inch monochrome display
Data power
CFQ-5766A CFQ5766A 1 2m
cable
Fuse MF60NR 250V 1 5ZFGD00205 2 1A fuse
NWZ-4640 Accessory

Front panel MTV305018A MTV305018A 1 -


Desktop Base, Knob Bolt, rotating
MPBX47065 MPBX47065 1
frame kit seat, Knob Washer
Product
MPNN50584A MPNN50584A 1 For Front
nameplate
Installation
schematic MTZ304550A MTZ304550A 1 For Flush Mount
drawing
Signal Processor NJC-70S NJC70S 1 -
AC power rectifier NBA-5143 NBA5143A 1 -
Transducer Flat type
NKF-547 NKF-547 1
Mounting With cable 30m
Junction Box CQD-10 CQD-10CN2 1 -
Spare parts H-7ZXNA3007 7ZXNA3007 1 -
Instruction manual H-7ZPNA3208 7ZPNA3208 1 -
N2.5
External Buzzer CGC-300B CGC300BN2 1
For Flush Mount
For CGC-300B
Connection Cable CFQ-9002 CFQ-9002 1
5m

1. Overview 1-2
JLN-740A, JLN-740N Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
For JLN-740A
Desktop frame MPBX49706 MPBX49706 1 Main display
(NWZ-510SDW)
NWZ-650SDR NWZ650SDR 6.5-inch

Up to a total of 2
Remote Display 2
NWZ-840SDR NWZ840SDR 8.4-inch

units
Color Code
Multi-information CFQ-5766A
NWZ-4610 N2.5 NWZ4610N2 2
Display (MID) 2m attached
N4 NWZ4610
Color Code
N2.5 NWW-7-N2
A loud click sound is
Distance Counter NWW-7 N4 NWW-7-N4 1
heard when counting
2.5G7/2 NWW-7
7.5BG7/2 NWW-7-7

Junction Box CQD-10 CQD-10CN2 1 -


NWW-24
Refer to "Table 1.1 NWW-25 has built- in
Analog Display NWW-25 2
Analog display size list". dimmer
NWW-26
Cable for
communication/power
Remote Display supply between the
CFS-6680A CFS6680A 1
Communication Cable remote display and
distribution processor
(about 1.2m)

Multi-information CFQ-5766D CFQ5766D 1 10m/14-core/extension


Display
Communication/
Power Supply Cable CFQ-5766F CFQ5766F 1 20m/14-core/extension

Gate Valve type


Transducer Mounting NKF-531E NKF-531E 1
With cable 40 m
Color Code
N2.5 NCM-227-N2
NCM-227 N3 NCM-227-N 1 Connection compatible
2.5G7/2 NCM-227-2 devices, please refer to
Dimmer Unit 7.5BG7/2 NCM-227-7 " Table 1.2 Control
according to dimmer
N2.5 NCM329H-N2 unit NCM-227 /
N3 NCM-329-HN NCM-329"
NCM-329 1
2.5G7/2 NCM-329-H2
7.5BG7/2 NCM-329-H7

JLN-740A, JLN-740N Optional components (Separately sold)


Item name Model Code Quantity Remarks
For JLN-741A
Desktop frame MPBX49706 MPBX49706 1 Main display
(NWZ-510SDW)
Gate valve type
Transducer Mounting NKF-531E NKF-531E 1
40-m cable attached

1-3 1. Overview
Variation of NKF-531E (Classification Society) Optional components (Separately sold)
Class Item name Model Code Cable length

Transducer Mounting NKF-531EAD-04 NA531EAD04 40m


ABS / DNV
ABS/DNV

BV Transducer Mounting BV NKF-531EBV-04 NA531EBV04 40m

CCS Transducer Mounting CCS NKF-531ECC-04 NA531ECC04 40m

GL Transducer Mounting GL NKF-531EGL-04 NA531EGL04 40m

KR Transducer Mounting KR NKF-531EKR-04 NA531EKR04 40m

LR Transducer Mounting LR NKF-531ELR-04 NA531ELR04 40m

NK Transducer Mounting NKF-531E NA531ENK 25m

Variation of CFT-022 (Transducer without Gate Valve) Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length

2 MHz Transducer CFT-022C30 CFT022C30 30m

Painting Transducer CFT022C30P CFT022C30P 30m

2 MHz Transducer CFT-022C01 CFT022C01 40m

Note: CFT022C30P is a specification for JMU

Variation of CFT-023 (Transducer for Gate Valve) Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length

2 MHz Transducer H-7UNNA3002 CFT-023C 7UNNA3002 25m

2 MHz Transducer CFT023C01 CFT023C01 40m

Variation of Data Power Cable for NWZ-4610 Optional components (Separately sold)
Item name Model Code Cable length

DATAPOWER CABLE CFQ-5766B CFQ5766B 3m

DATAPOWER CABLE CFQ-5766D CFQ5766D 10m

DATAPOWER CABLE CFQ-5766F CFQ5766F 20m

1. Overview 1-4
2.1
2.1.1
Doppler Log JLN-740A System Diagram Example
LAN
LAN,24VDC Main Display
RS-422 J10 DC
GPS RX2 Main Display Communication Cable (NWZ-510SDW)
(CFS-5680)

RS-422
Dimmer Unit Analog RS-422,24VDC Remote Display
RX RX,TX,DC24VOUT DC
System Configuration

(NCM-227) Remote Display Communication Cable (NWZ-650SDR)


(CFS-6680A)

Maximum
connectable
Remote displays
RS-422 are two.
Serial Alarm RX,TX

DryContact RS-422,24VDC Junction Box RS-422,24VDC MID


System Alarm ALM TX,DC24VOUT
(CQD-10) Data power cable (NWZ-4610)
(CFQ-5766A)
DryContact
Speed Alarm ALM

Analog Dimmer Unit


DryContact
JLN-740A System Configuration Diagram

Power Fail Alarm ALM (NCM-227)

Distribution
Processor
VDR
(RMS/JRCLAN) LAN Analog,100VAC Dimmer Unit Analog Display1

2-1
RMS
(NQA-7040) Analog out,EL OUT
or (NCM-329) (NWW-24/26)
Maintenance PC

Analog,100VAC Analog Display2


Analog out,EL OUT
(NWW-25)

Pulse Distance Counter


TX
(NWW-7)
RS-422
TX1
RS-422
TX2
RS-422
TX3
Speed through water / RS-422
TX4
Distance through water RS-422
VBW/VLW output TX5
RS-422
TX6
RS-422
TX7 100VAC/230VAC
RS-422 AC OUT
TX8 Signal Processor
RS-422,PWR-EN (NJC-70S)
RX,TX,PWR-EN

Pulse If gate valve type


Log Pulse Log Pulse TX1 (optional item)
Pulse Transducer RX,TX Transducer RX,TX
Log Pulse Log Pulse TX2

24VDC
DC Power Battery 24V for Power ALM Transducer
100VAC/230VAC
AC Power AC IN (NKF-531E)
Transducer is optional item
(NKF-547)

20170822

2. System Configuration and


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
2. System Configuration and Inter-board Wiring Diagram
2.1.2

Buzzer output External Buzzer


Doppler Log JLN-740N System Diagram Example
Connection cable (CGC-300B)
(CFQ-9002)
RS-422
GPS RX2 RS-422,24VDC Junction Box RS-422,24VDC Main Display
MID
(CQD-10) Data power cable (NWZ-4640)
(CFQ-5766A)

Dimmer Unit Analog RS-422


RX RS-422,24VDC
(NCM-227) Remote Display
RX,TX,DC24VOUT DC
Remote Display Communication Cable (NWZ-650SDR)
(CFS-6680A)

2. System Configuration and


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
Maximum number
of Remote Disp.
RS-422 is two.
Serial Alarm RX,TX

DryContact
System Alarm ALM RS-422,24VDC RS-422,24VDC
Junction Box MID
TX,DC24VOUT
(CQD-10) Data power cable (NWZ-4610)
DryContact (CFQ-5766A)
Speed Alarm ALM

DryContact
JLN-740N System Configuration Diagram

Power Fail Alarm ALM Analog Dimmer Unit


(NCM-227)

Distribution
Processor

2-2
VDR
LAN Analog,100VAC Dimmer Unit
(RMS/JRCLAN) (NQA-7040) Analog Display1
RMS Analog out,EL OUT (NCM-329)
or (NWW-24/26)
Maintenance PC

Analog,100VAC Analog Display2


Analog out,EL OUT
(NWW-25)

Pulse Distance Counter


TX
RS-422 (NWW-7)
TX1
RS-422
TX2
RS-422
TX3
Speed through water / RS-422
TX4
Distance through water RS-422
VBW/VLW output TX5
RS-422
TX6
RS-422
TX7
RS-422 100VAC/230VAC
TX8 AC OUT
Signal Processor
RS-422,PWR-EN (NJC-70S)
RX,TX,PWR-EN

Pulse If gate valve type


Log Pulse Log Pulse TX1 (optional item)
Pulse
Log Pulse Log Pulse TX2 Transducer RX,TX Transducer RX,TX

24VDC
DC Power Battery 24V for Power ALM Transducer
100VAC/230VAC
AC Power AC IN (NKF-531E)
Transducer
(NKF-547) is optional item

20180201
2.1.3
Doppler Log JLN-741A System Diagram Example
RS-422, RS-422, RS-422
IEC61162-1
DOWNLINK,UPLINK Power ON/OFF Power ON/OFF Main Display
EN Main Display (NWZ-510SDW) RS-422
IEC61162-1
Communication Cable
(CFS-6680A)

24VDC AC power rectifier 100VAC/230VAC


AC Power
(NBA-5143)

Note: Isolated power supply needed


JLN-741A System Configuration Diagram

Signal Processor

2-3
(NJC-70S)

Transducer RX,TX Transducer


Transducer RX,TX
(NKF-547)

If gate valve type


(optional item)

Transducer RX,TX Transducer


(NKF-531E)
is optional item
100VAC/230VAC
AC Power AC IN

2. System Configuration and


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
20180201
2.1.4
Doppler Log JLN-741N System Diagram Example

2. System Configuration and


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
JLN-741N System Configuration Diagram

RS-422
IEC61162-1 Buzzer output External Buzzer
Connection cable (CGC-300B)
(CFQ-9002)
RS-422,
ON/OFF Junction Box Power ON/OFF Main Display

2-4
Signal ProcessorDOWNLINK,UPLINK PowerRS-422,
EN (CQD-10) Data power cable (NWZ-4640)
(NJC-70S) (CFQ-5766A)

24VDC AC power rectifier 100VAC/230VAC


AC Power
(NBA-5143)

Note: Isolated power supply needed

Transducer RX,TX Transducer


Transducer RX,TX
(NKF-547)

If gate valve type


(optional item)

Transducer RX,TX Transducer


(NKF-531E) is optional item

100VAC/230VAC
AC Power AC IN

20180201
2.2
2.2.1
CAUTION
Use the CFS-5680.
MAIN DISPLAY UNIT NWZ-510SDW is
damaged when you directly connect a LAN cable
in MAIN DISPLAY UNIT without using
CFS-5680.
MAIN DISPLAY UNIT
J10
NWZ-510SDW LAN Display (ONLY)
Include Power Supply
System Diagram

(for exclusive use of MAIN DISPLAY UNIT


NWZ-510SDW)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 IEC61162-1
REMOTE DISPLAY *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 IEC61162-1
NWZ-650SDR/840SDR *1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 IEC61162-1
(Max 100m) *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
System diagram (JLN-740A)

IEC61162-1 IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1 IEC61162-1
(Max 100m)

NCM-227 *1)TTYCSLA-4 When retrofit from JLN - 205 Mk II, when using existing cable
*1)TTYCSLA-1 Power Alarm
DIMMER UNIT *1)TTYCSLA-4 TTYCSLA - 4 for communication and using the remaining 1 pair as
(Max 100m) System Alarm
*1)TTYCSLA-1 AC
Speed Alarm 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
*1)TTYCSLA-4
(Max 100m) Serial Alarm 100VAC Max 160m
LAN Maintenance When retrofit from JLN - 550, when using existing cable TTYCSLA -
Remote Maintenance J11 7 for communication and using the remaining 4 pairs as AC
System(RMS) *1)LAN 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
NWZ-4610 *2)CFQ-5766A CQD-10 *5)TTYCSLA-4 Bridge Interface(Sensor LAN SW)
REMOTE DISPLAY (JRC 2m) JUNCTION BOX 100VAC Max 160m
*1)TTYCSLA-1 2pairs 230VAC Max 500m
Log Pulse1
Log Pulse *1)TTYCSLA-1 100VAC Max 320m
Log Pulse2

2-5
3pairs 230VAC Max 500m
DISTRIBUTION PROCESSOR 100VAC Max 480m
NCM-227 *5)TTYCSLA-1 NQA-7040 4pairs 230VAC Max 500m
DIMMER UNIT *1)TTYCSLA-1 100VAC Max 500m
GPS in (DATE, UTC)
(Total Max 100m)

NWW-24,26
*4)TTYCSLA-4 NCM-329 *4)TTYCSLA-4
REMOTE DISPLAY
DIMMER UNIT
NWW-7 (ANALOG)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
DISTANCE
(Max 100m)
COUNTER
(Total Max 100m)

NWW-25
*1)TTYCSLA-4
*1)TTYCSLA-4 REMOTE DISPLAY
(Max 100m)
(Max 500m) (ANALOG)
NJC-70S
SIGNAL PROCESSOR
*1): Shipyard Supply
*2): JRC Supply
is optional item
*3): Shipyard Supply
*1)COPPER PLATE If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2 *2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2
(JRC 30m) (JRC 40m) D2(Max 500m)
D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5
*1)D1 Ship’s Backup 24VDC D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
(For Power Alarm) TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1 D2(Max 500m)
TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 *4), *5): Shipyard Supply
*3)D1 or D2 LAN :CAT-5 LAN Cable
Total 100m of the two cables
Ship’s Main 100,230VAC *Waterproof Ethernet Cable
(Shield Twist-Pair cable with

2. System Configuration and


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
NKF-531E waterproof)
NKF-547 *1)
TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER
20170719 (Gate Valve Type) 20170725 JLN-740A :Doppler Log CONNECTION DIAGRAM
2.2.2 System diagram (JLN-740N)

2. System Configuration and 2-6


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
2.2.3

*1)D1 POWER SUPPLY UNIT *1)D1 or D2


Ship’s Main 100,230VAC
NBA-5143 (MAX 100m)

*Use isolated power supply

*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
(Max 100m) MAIN DISPLAY UNIT
*1)TTYCSLA-1 NWZ-510SDW *2)CFS-6680A *1)TTYCSLA-4
IEC61162-1 (Approx. 1.2m) (Max 500m)
(Max 100m)
System diagram (JLN-741A)

SIGNAL PROCESSOR
NJC-70S

2-7
*3)D2
Ship’s Main 100,230VAC

*1)COPPER PLATE
*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2 *2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2
(JRC 30m) (JRC 40m)

is optional item
*1): Shipyard Supply
*2): JRC Supply
*3): Shipyard Supply
If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
NKF-531E D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 D2(Max 500m)
NKF-547 D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5
TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
(Gate Valve Type) TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 D2(Max 500m)

2. System Configuration and


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
20180201 JLN-741A :Doppler Log CONNECTION DIAGRAM
2.2.4 System diagram (JLN-741N)

2. System Configuration and 2-8


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
NQA-7040 DISTRIBUTION PROCESSOR

J7 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4


2.3
Battery + RX-A 1 Analog OUT+ 1 1+ ALM-NC 1 TX-A(SAT LOG) 1

TX
2.3.1
24V - RX-B 2 Analog OUT- 2 1- ALM-COM 2 TX-B(SAT LOG) 2

Alarm
Power
TX-A 3 EL OUT 3 2+ BZ IN+ 3 RX1-A(ROT) 3

Analog
TX-B 4 EL OUT 4 2- BZ IN- 4 RX1-B(ROT) 4
RX+ 5 Analog OUT+ 5 1+ ALM-NC 5 RX2-A(GPS) 5

RX
J1 RX- 6 Analog OUT- 6 1- ALM-COM 6 RX2-B(GPS) 6

Analog Serial
Dimmer Dimmer
L DC26V OUT 7 EL OUT 7 2+ BZ OUT-COM 7 RX3-A(Spare) 7

Analog
Display 2 Display 1
Alarm
AC IN N

System
GND 8 EL OUT 8 2- BZ OUT-NO 8 RX3-B(Spare) 8
FG RX-A 9 DC26V OUT 9 1+ BZ IN+ 9 TX1-A 9
RX-B 10 GND 10 1- BZ IN- 10 TX1-B 10

MID
J2 TX-A 11 RX-A 11 2+ ALM-NC 11 TX2-A 11
L TX-B 12 RX-B 12 2- ALM-COM 12 TX2-B 12

(Main Display)
Remote 1
AC OUT N ON/OFF+ 13 TX-A 13 3+ RX-A 13 TX3-A 13

TX No.1
FG

IEC61162-1
ON/OFF- 14 TX-B 14 3- RX-B 14 TX3-B 14
DC26V OUT 15 1+ TX-A 15 TX4-A 15
GND 16 1- TX-B 16 TX4-B 16
RX-A 17 TX+ 17 + TX5-A 17
RX-B 18 2+ TX- 18 - TX5-B 18

Remote 2
TX-A 19 RX-A 19 1+ TX6-A 19
TX-B 20 2- RX-B 20 1- TX6-B 20
TX1+ 21 TX-A 21 2+ TX7-A 21

TX No.2
2-

Signal Distance Serial Speed


IEC61162-1
TX1- 22 TX-B 22 TX7-B 22

Processor Counter Alarm Alarm


TX2+ 23 PWR_EN+ 23 3+ TX8-A 23

Log Pulse
TX2- 24 PWR_EN- 24 3- TX8-B 24 CAUTION
Use the CFS-5680.
MAIN DISPLAY UNIT NWZ-510SDW is
damaged when you directly connect a LAN cable
in MAIN DISPLAY UNIT without using
J10 CFS-5680.
J11
Maintenance Display(ONLY)

*1) *1)TTYCSLA-4
NCM-227 Power Alarm
Inter-block Wiring Diagram

DIMMER UNIT *1)TTYCSLA-4


System Alarm
*1)D1 Ship’s Backup DC24V 1 + *1)TTYCSLA-1
2 Speed Alarm
For Power Alarm *1)TTYCSLA-4
*3)D1 or D2 3 Serial Alarm
Ship’s Main 4
AC100,230V
*1)LAN Bridge Interface
(Sensor LAN SW)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
GPS in (DATE, UTC)
*1)TTYCSLA-1 *1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)TTYCSLA-1
Log Pulse1 IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
Log Pulse2 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
Inter-block wiring diagram (JLN-740A)

*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
NWW-7
DISTANCE COUNTER *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
1
2+ *1)TTYCSLA-1
DISTANCE 3 IEC61162-1
4 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
NWW-24

2-9
CAUTION
NCM-329 REMOTE DISPLAY When connecting the Transducer Cable to the Signal Processor (NJC-70S), if the wiring is different
DIMMER UNIT ANALOG from the figure, the ship speed will not be displayed correctly. Also, If a transmission voltage is applied
1 1 1 to the thermistor due to incorrect wiring, the thermistor burns out and cannot be repaired.
1 1 DATA 1
2 Please install while checking the connection diagram and the equipment to the following statement.
2 1 2 NJC-70S SIGNAL PROCESSOR >>Connect the cable marked "2" to J202 (Thermo)
EL 2
2 2 L J203
UP LINK A 1 1+ "+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "1"
UP LINK B 2 1- "-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "2"
*4)TTYCSLA-4 *4)TTYCSLA-4 DOWN LINK A 3 2+
DOWN LINK B 4 2- J202 >>Connect the cable marked with "3" to J103 (TD_AFT)
J4 1:Thermo+ 1 2+ "+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "1"
NWW-25 2:Thermo- 2 2-
EN+ 1 3+3- "-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "2"
REMOTE DISPLAY EN- 2 J103
ANALOG J2 3+ >>Connect the cable marked with "1" to J103 (TD_FORE)
L TD_AFT 1 3-
1 2 "+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "4"
AC IN N 1-
DATA 1 FG TD_FORE 3 1+ "-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "3"
4
1 2 *1)
EL 2
L

*1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)COPPER PLATE


(JRC 40m)

*2)Terminal Block
3+ 1 ORG
3- YEL NWZ-650SDR NWZ-840SDR
2
2+ 3 GRN Remote Display When retrofit from JLN - 205 Mk II, when using existing cable
*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2

2- 4 BLU
PUR
P11 TTYCSLA - 4 for communication and using the remaining 1 pair as
5 RED
GRY BLK
1 +
6 AC
7 WHT 2
8 PNK 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
1+ + RED BLU
P12
SHIELD SHIELD 1 Tx+ 100VAC Max 160m
S GRN
1- - BLK 2 Tx- When retrofit from JLN - 550, when using existing cable TTYCSLA -
12 3 GND NKF-547 NKF-531E
YEW 7 for communication and using the remaining 4 pairs as AC
*1)TTYCYSLA-4 4 Rx+ TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER
ORG
5 Rx- (Gate Valve Type) 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
6 NO
7 C 100VAC Max 160m
8 NC 2pairs 230VAC Max 500m
100VAC Max 320m
3pairs 230VAC Max 500m
100VAC Max 480m
CQD-10
JUNCTION BOX 4pairs 230VAC Max 500m
RED
100VAC Max 500m
NCM-227 1 4 1+ 1 DC12/24V
1- 2 DATA NWZ-4610
DIMMER 2 connector
*1)TTYCSLA-1 3
UNIT 3 5 4 REMOTE DISPLAY
PURPLE SENSOR/
*5)TTYCSLA-4 4 5 *1): Shipyard Supply
2+ 6 DATA2
2- 7 connector *2): JRC Supply

2. System Configuration and


is optional item *3): Shipyard Supply

Inter-board Wiring Diagram


If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
D2(Max 500m)
D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5 D2(Max 500m)
TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1
TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 *4), *5): Shipyard Supply
LAN :CAT-5 LAN Cable Total 100m of the two cables
*Waterproof Ethernet Cable(Shield Twist-Pair cable with waterproof)
20190819
JLN-740A DOPPLER LOG OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
NQA-7040 DISTRIBUTION PROCESSOR

J7 TB1 TB2 TB3 TB4


Battery + RX-A 1 Analog OUT+ 1 1+ ALM-NC 1 TX-A(SAT LOG) 1

TX
2.3.2
24V - RX-B 2 Analog OUT- 2 1- ALM-COM 2 TX-B(SAT LOG) 2

Alarm
Power
TX-A 3 EL OUT 3 2+ BZ IN+ 3 RX1-A(ROT) 3

Analog
TX-B 4 EL OUT 4 2- BZ IN- 4 RX1-B(ROT) 4
RX+ 5 Analog OUT+ 5 1+ ALM-NC 5 RX2-A(GPS) 5

RX
J1 RX- 6 Analog OUT- 6 1- ALM-COM 6 RX2-B(GPS) 6

Analog Serial
Dimmer Dimmer
L DC26V OUT 7 1+ EL OUT 7 2+ BZ OUT-COM 7 RX3-A(Spare) 7

Analog
Display 2 Display 1
Alarm
System
AC IN N GND 8 1- EL OUT 8 2- BZ OUT-NO 8 RX3-B(Spare) 8
FG RX-A 9 2+ DC26V OUT 9 1+ BZ IN+ 9 TX1-A 9
RX-B 10 2- GND 10 1- BZ IN- 10 TX1-B 10

MID
J2 TX-A 11 3+ RX-A 11 2+ ALM-NC 11 TX2-A 11
L TX-B 12 3- RX-B 12 2- ALM-COM 12 TX2-B 12

(Main Display)
Remote 1
AC OUT N ON/OFF+ 13 4+ TX-A 13 3+ RX-A 13 TX3-A 13

TX No.1
FG

IEC61162-1
ON/OFF- 14 4- TX-B 14 3- RX-B 14 TX3-B 14
DC26V OUT 15 1+ TX-A 15 TX4-A 15
GND 16 1- TX-B 16 TX4-B 16
RX-A 17 TX+ 17 + TX5-A 17
RX-B 18 2+ TX- 18 - TX5-B 18

Remote 2
TX-A 19 RX-A 19 1+ TX6-A 19
TX-B 20 2- RX-B 20 1- TX6-B 20
TX1+ 21 TX-A 21 2+ TX7-A 21

TX No.2
2-

Signal Distance Serial Speed


IEC61162-1
TX1- 22 TX-B 22 TX7-B 22

Processor Counter Alarm Alarm


TX2+ 23 PWR_EN+ 23 3+ TX8-A 23

Log Pulse
TX2- 24 PWR_EN- 24 3- TX8-B 24

J11 J10
Maintenance Display(ONLY)

2. System Configuration and


*1)
NCM-227 *1)TTYCSLA-4

Inter-board Wiring Diagram


Power Alarm
DIMMER UNIT *1)TTYCSLA-4 System Alarm
Ship’s Backup DC24V 1 + *1)TTYCSLA-1 Speed Alarm
For Power Alarm 2
3
*1)TTYCSLA-4 Serial Alarm
*1)D1 4
Ship’s Main
AC100,230V *1)TTYCSLA-1
*1)LAN Bridge Interface GPS in (DATE, UTC)
(Sensor LAN SW)
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1 *1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)TTYCSLA-1
Log Pulse1 IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
Log Pulse2 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
Inter-block wiring diagram (JLN-740N)

*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
*1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
NWW-7
DISTANCE COUNTER *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1
1
2+ *1)TTYCSLA-1
DISTANCE 3 IEC61162-1
4 *1)TTYCSLA-1
IEC61162-1

*1)TTYCSLA-1

NWW-24
CAUTION

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NCM-329 REMOTE DISPLAY When connecting the Transducer Cable to the Signal Processor (NJC-70S), if the wiring is different
DIMMER UNIT ANALOG from the figure, the ship speed will not be displayed correctly. Also, If a transmission voltage is applied
1 1 1
to the thermistor due to incorrect wiring, the thermistor burns out and cannot be repaired.
1 1 DATA 1 Please install while checking the connection diagram and the equipment to the following statement.
2
2 1 2 NJC-70S SIGNAL PROCESSOR >>Connect the cable marked "2" to J202 (Thermo)
EL 2
2 2 L J203 "+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "1"
UP LINK A 1 1+
UP LINK B 2 1- "-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "2"
*4)TTYCSLA-4 *4)TTYCSLA-4
DOWN LINK A 3 2+ >>Connect the cable marked with "3" to J103 (TD_AFT)
DOWN LINK B 4 2- J202
1:Thermo+ 1 2+ "+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "1"
NWW-25 J4
2:Thermo- 2 2- "-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "2"
REMOTE DISPLAY EN+ 1 3+3-
EN- 2 J103 >>Connect the cable marked with "1" to J103 (TD_FORE)
ANALOG 3+
J2 TD_AFT 1 3- "+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "4"
1 L 2
1-
DATA 1 AC IN N TD_FORE 3 1+ "-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "3"
FG 4
1 2 *1)
EL 2
L

*1)TTYCSLA-4 *1)COPPER PLATE

*1) D1 or D2
(JRC 40m)

3+ 1 ORG
3- YEL NWZ-650SDR NWZ-840SDR
2 When retrofit from JLN - 205 Mk II, when using existing cable
2+ 3 GRN Remote Display
*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2

2- 4 BLU TTYCSLA - 4 for communication and using the remaining 1 pair as


PUR
P11
5 RED
GRY BLK
1 + AC
6
7 WHT 2 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
8 PNK
1+ + RED BLU
P12 100VAC Max 160m
シールド SHIELD 1 Tx+
S GRN When retrofit from JLN - 550, when using existing cable TTYCSLA -
1- - BLK 2 Tx-
With fuse NKF-531E
12 3 GND NKF-547 7 for communication and using the remaining 4 pairs as AC
YEL
*2)CFS-6680A 4 Rx+ TRANSDUCER
ORG TRANSDUCER 1pair 230VAC Max 280m
5 Rx- (Gate Valve Type)
(Approx. 1.2m) 6 NO 100VAC Max 160m
7 C 2pairs 230VAC Max500m
8 NC
100VAC Max 320m
CQD-10 3pairs 230VAC Max 500m
JUNCTION BOX
100VAC Max 480m
1+ 1 RED DC12/24V
NCM-227 1 4 1- 2 DATA NWZ-4610 4pairs 230VAC Max 500m
DIMMER 2 connector 100VAC Max 500m
*5)TTYCSLA-1 3
UNIT 3 5 4 REMOTE DISPLAY
PURPLE SENSOR/
*5)TTYCSLA-4 4 5
2+ 6 DATA2
2- 7 connector

*1): Shipyard Supply


*2): JRC Supply
CQD-10 is optional item *3): Shipyard Supply
CGC-300B If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
JUNCTION BOX
External Buzzer
1+ RED *2)Power cable D2(Max 500m)
DC12/24V
1 CFQ-5766A (JRC 2m) DATA NWZ-4640 D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
1- 2
1+
2+ connector 2 D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5
3 MAIN DISPLAY Buzzer D2(Max 500m)
2- 4
WHITE 3 TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1
3+ 5
B GREEN SENSOR/ TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 *4), *5): Shipyard Supply
3- BROWN 4
6 DATA2
4+ YELLOW connector LAN :CAT-5 LAN Cable Total 100m of the two cables
7
4- 8 ORANGE *Waterproof Ethernet Cable(Shield Twist-Pair cable with waterproof)
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JLN-740N DOPPLER LOG OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
NJC-70S SIGNAL PROCESSOR
2.3.3

J202 J203 J2
1:Thermo+ 1 2+ UP LINK A 1 2+ L
2:Thermo- 2 2- UP LINK B 2 2- AC IN N
DOWN LINK A 3 3+ FG
J103 3-
3+ DOWN LINK B 4
TD_AFT 1 3- UP LINK (SP) A 5
2 UP LINK (SP) B 6
1-
TD_FORE 3 1+ Tx Trig A 7
4 Tx Trig B 8

J4
1+
EN+ 1 1-
EN- 2

*1)COPPER PLATE

If Ship’s Main AC100V

NBA-5143
POW ER SUPPLY UNIT

AC IN DC24V OUT
NBA-5143 COM 100V 220V FG - +
Inter-block wiring diagram (JLN-741A)

POW ER SUPPLY UNIT Ship’s Main


*3)D1 or D2
AC IN DC24V OUT 100,230VAC
COM 100V 220V FG - +

*1)D1 Ship’s Main


*1)D1 or D2 100,230VAC

*Use isolated power supply

(JRC 30m)
(JRC 40m)

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NWZ-510SDW

*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2


Main Display

*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2


2+ 1 ORG
2- 2 YEW P11
3+ GRN +RED
3 1 +
3- BLU -BLK
4 2
5 PUR
1+ GRY
6 P12
7 WHT 4BLU
PNK
1 Tx+
8 3GRN
+ RED 2 Tx-
+
SHIELD 3 GND
S 2YEW
- BLK 4 Rx+
1- - 1ORG
12 5 Rx-
6GRY
6 NO
*1)TTYCSLA-4 7WHT
7 C
9BLK
8 NC

P19
1 Tx+
2 Tx-
3 Rx+
4 Rx-
NKF-547 NKF-531E 5 Tx+
TRANSDUCER TRANSDUCER 6 Tx-
(Gate Valve Type) 7 Rx+
8 Rx-
9 Tx+
10 Tx-
11 Rx+
12 Rx-

*1)TTYCSLA-1
CAUTION NMEA2
When connecting the Transducer Cable to the Signal Processor (NJC-70S), if the wiring is different *1)TTYCSLA-1
NMEA1
from the figure, the ship speed will not be displayed correctly. Also, If a transmission voltage is applied
to the thermistor due to incorrect wiring, the thermistor burns out and cannot be repaired.
Please install while checking the connection diagram and the equipment to the following statement.
>>Connect the cable marked "2" to J202 (Thermo)
"+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "1" is optional item
*1): Shipyard Supply
"-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "2"
*2): JRC Supply
>>Connect the cable marked with "3" to J103 (TD_AFT) *3): Shipyard Supply

2. System Configuration and


"+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "1"

Inter-board Wiring Diagram


If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
"-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "2" D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 D2(Max 500m)
D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5
>>Connect the cable marked with "1" to J103 (TD_FORE) TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
"+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "4" TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 D2(Max 500m)
"-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "3"

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JLN-741A DOPPLER LOG OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
NJC-70S SIGNAL PROCESSOR 2.3.4

J202 J203 J2
UP LINK A 1 2+ L
1:Thermo+ 1 2+
2:Thermo- 2 2- UP LINK B 2 2- AC IN N
DOWN LINK A 3 3+ FG
J103 DOWN LINK B 4 3-
3+
TD_AFT 1 3- UP LINK (SP) A 5
2 UP LINK (SP) B 6
1-
TD_FORE 3 Tx Trig A 7
4 1+ Tx Trig B 8

J4
1+
EN+ 1
EN- 2 1-

2. System Configuration and


Inter-board Wiring Diagram
Inter-block wiring diagram (JLN-741N)

*1)COPPER PLATE

If Ship’s Main AC100V

NBA-5143
POW ER SUPPLY UNIT

AC IN DC24V OUT
NBA-5143 COM 100V 220V FG - +
POW ER SUPPLY UNIT Ship’s Main
*3)D1 or D2

2-12
AC IN DC24V OUT 100,230VAC
COM 100V 220V FG - +

*1)D1 Ship’s Main


*1)D1 or D2 100,230VAC

*Use isolated power supply


CQD-10 CGC-300B
JUNCTION BOX External Buzzer

(JRC 30m)
+ RED DC12/24V

(JRC 40m)
- 1- 1 DATA NWZ-4640 1 + RED
1+
2 connector
3
ORANGE 2
YELLOW MAIN DISPLAY Buzzer 3
3+
4
GRAY SENSOR/

*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2


3-
5 4
WHITE DATA2

*2)Transducer Cable Dia 13.2


2+
6 connector
7
B GREEN
2- BROWN
8
9 *2)Connection cable
10
PINK CFQ-9002 (JRC 5m)
11
SKYBLUE

NMEA1

CAUTION
When connecting the Transducer Cable to the Signal Processor (NJC-70S), if the wiring is different is optional item
from the figure, the ship speed will not be displayed correctly. Also, If a transmission voltage is applied *1): Shipyard Supply
to the thermistor due to incorrect wiring, the thermistor burns out and cannot be repaired. *2): JRC Supply
Please install while checking the connection diagram and the equipment to the following statement. *3): Shipyard Supply
>>Connect the cable marked "2" to J202 (Thermo) If Ship’s Main 230VAC, D1(Max 500m)
D1 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-1.5 D2(Max 500m)
"+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "1" D2 : 0.6/1 kV DPYC-2.5
NKF-547 NKF-531E "-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "2" TTYCSLA-1 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-1 If Ship’s Main 100VAC, D1(Max 320m)
TRANSDUCER TTYCSLA-4 :150/250 V TTYCSLA-4 D2(Max 500m)
TRANSDUCER >>Connect the cable marked with "3" to J103 (TD_AFT)
(Gate Valve Type)
"+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "1"
"-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "2"
>>Connect the cable marked with "1" to J103 (TD_FORE) JLN-741N DOPPLER LOG OVERALL CONNECTION DIAGRAM
"+" Copper wire: Connect to connector number "4" 20190819
"-" Shield wire: Connect to connector number "3"
3. Maintenance Software

3.1. Required Items


3.1.1. JLN-740A/740N
• PC············································································ 1 unit
• LAN cable ·································································· 1 pc

3.1.2. JLN-741A/741N
• PC············································································ 1 unit
• USB-RS422 conversion cable ········································ 1 pc

3.2. Connection Method


Since JLN-741A/741N is 3-units model, the main display cannot be used while the
maintenance PC tool is connected (see figure below). Therefore, confirm the vessel speed
and the distance on the “First Settings” screen of the maintenance PC tool.

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Main Display Main Display

Power Cable LAN Cable Power Cable LAN Cable

LAN Cable Maintenance PC


Distribution Processor Distribution Processor

Power Cable Power Cable

Signal Processor Signal Processor

Coaxial Cable Coaxial Cable

Transducer Transducer

Connection for maintenance (JLN-740A/740N)

NWZ-510SDW NWZ-510SDW
Maintenance PC
Main Display Main Display

EN Cable RS-422 EN Cable RS-422

Disconnect the serial


cable connection
between the main display
NJC-70S NJC-70S unit and the signal
Signal Processor Signal Processor processor and connect to
the serial port of the
maintenance PC
(conversion to USB is
also allowed).
Coaxial Cable Coaxial Cable

NKF-547 NKF-547
Transducer Transducer

Connection for maintenance (JLN-741A/741N)

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3.2.1. Connection Method of JLN-740A/740N
• The power to the PC can be supplied from the "service outlet".
Note: To output the AC voltage from this outlet, turn ON the main switch of the
distribution processor.
Also, AC voltage that is input to the distribution processor has been output.

Service outlet

Power cable

PC

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• Connect the LAN cable as the following.
J11 is a VDR or PC dedicated LAN connection port.
Do not connect to the LAN cable to any other LAN
connection port.
Otherwise, the PC may be damaged.

J11

LAN cable

For fabrication, refer to section 5.3,


"Assembling an Ethernet Connector”.

PC
*For the subsequent procedure, refer to “Notes” in 3.3.

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3.2.2. Connection Method of LN-741A and JLN-741N
• The power to the PC can be supplied from the "service outlet".
Note: This outlet, AC voltage has been output is also not have to ON the main switch.
Also, AC voltage that is input to the signal processor unit has been output.

Service outlet

Power cable

PC

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• Connect the USB-RS422 conversion cable as shown below.
JLN-741A
NWZ-510SDW

* Numbers in seal ()
P11
Black(-)

Red(+)

P12
8 NC
White(7)
7C
Gray(6)
6 NO
5 Rx-
12 12
4 Rx+ Black -
11 11 1-
3 GND Thick Black Shield
10 10
2 Tx- Red +
9 9
1 Tx+ Pink
UL1015TEW 8 8 Jumper
1X10AWG(104/0.26)LF5 Thick Black(9) White
7 7
Gray 1+
Ground 6 6
Purple
5 5
Blue 3-
4 4
TX+ Green(3) Green 3+
1 3 3
TX- Blue(4) Yellow 2-
2 2 2
RX+ Orange(1) Orange 2+
3 1 1
RX- Yellow(2)
4
Tarminal Board
USB-RS422
5
conversion cable CFS-6680A
PC

250V-TTYCSLA-4

D1
24VDC
+
+
-
-
Bridge

Boatswain
NJC-70S Boatswain’s store
2+
UP LINK A 1
2-
UP LINK B 2
3+
DOWN LINK A 3
3-
DOWN LINK B 4
J203
UP LINK(SP) A 5
UP LINK(SP) B 6
Tx Trig A 7
Tx Trig B 8
Shield

1+
EN+ +
1- J4
EN - -

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JLN-741N

Boatswain’s store

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3.3. Precautions
• Supported OS is Windows 7 / 8 / 10 (both English version and Japanese version
supported).
The maintenance software is written in English only.
• To use the maintenance software, .NET Framework 4.5 is required.

3.4. Maintenance PC tool


The maintenance PC tool that is commonly available for JLN-740A, JLN-740N, JLN-741A,
and JLN-741N enables the checking and changing of the entire information of the
equipment.
The common maintenance PC tool can be applied for each model.

The tool is equipped with the screen that displays only the minimum necessary items for the
initialization at the installation. These items include the items to be set for the milepost test
and the 18kn test.
The 18kn test is used for checking the connection at installation. For the 18kn test, the
display items such as sentence (NMEA) output and LOG200 pulse output, distance meter,
and analog meter at fixed 18kn navigation are used forcibly.

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3.5. Installation Procedure
1) Execute the installation file.

2) Check that the installer is activated.


In this case, if .NET Framework 4.5 or a later version has not been installed in the PC,
installation of .NET Framework 4.5 starts.

Click the [Next >] button.

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Check the folder of the installation destination and click on the [Next>] button.

3) Make sure that the installation conditions are as expected.


Confirm the installation settings and click on the [Install] button.

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4) Installation starts.
Wait for a while.

5) Make sure that installation has been completed.


Click on the [Finish] button.

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3.5.1. Initial setting value required for each piece of equipment
JLN-741A/ JLN-740A/
No. Item Remarks
JLN-741N JLN-740N
1 Speed calibration   Inputs the result of the milepost test.
Only the equipment that displays the
2 Vessel size × ×
port/starboard ship speed
System test For checking the connection after
3 × 
(18kn test and alert test) installation
4 System date and time ×  For JLN-740A and JLN-740N only
This setting is necessary for the ship
that uses a bubble detection
function. If not implemented, an alert
is issued.
Updating bubble detection
5   * Please contact your sales
reference waveform
representative / agency or Marine
service department, sales
department, branch / branch office,
sales office of our company.
Remote display unit
6 ×  For JLN-740A and JLN-740N only
selection
7 Analog full scale ×  For JLN-740A and JLN-740N only
8 LOG pulse type ×  For JLN-740A and JLN-740N only
9 Brightness control mode ×  For JLN-740A and JLN-740N only
10 Serial alert type ×  For JLN-740A and JLN-740N only

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3.6. Network setteing
The PC and JLN-740A/740N are connected by LAN cable for maintenance setting. So,
network setting is need. This section explain about network settings.

3.6.1. Start the maintenance PC tool.

3.6.2. Open the Network Connections setting.


To set the Network Connections, select the [Ethernet] tab and click on the [Open] button
for Network Connection menu.

3.6.3. Open the property of network adaptor.


On Network Connection screen, right click the connected network adaptor and click the
properties.

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3.6.4. Open the properties of Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4).
Check the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and select it. Then click the Properties
button.

3.6.5. Open the Advanced settings.


Select Use the following IP address and click the Advanced button.

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3.6.6. Add the IP address.
Select IP Settings tab and click Add button of IP address.

Set IP address and Subnet mask as follows.


IP address “from 172.16.60.1 to 172.16.60.254”
Subnet mask “255.255.0.0”
172 . 16 . 60 . 1

After setting the value, click the Add button 255 . 255 . 0. 0

JLN-740/741 system IP address is172.16.60.124.


Do not make collision between JLN-740/741 system IP address and PC.
Do not make collision between other equipment IP address and PC in the same
network.

After adding the address, click OK button to close all windows.


Then finish the network settings.

If JLN-740/741 system IP address has been changed from


172.16.60.124, maintenance PC tool IP address is free.

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3.7. Initializing the Equipment (JLN-740A/740N)
By checking all the items on the "First Settings" screen, you can cover the minimum
required settings.

3.7.1. Start the maintenance PC tool.

3.7.2. Connect the equipment.


To connect JLN-740A/740N, select the [Ethernet] tab and click on the [Connect] button
after entering the IP address (Default: 172.16.60.124) of the equipment.

3.7.3. Click on the [First Settings] button.


To check and set the minimum necessary setting values on the First Setting screen, click
on the [First Settings] button.

For other menus, refer to section 3.8, “Changing the Detailed Settings”.

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3.7.4. Checking and changing the initial settings
After the installation, check the minimum necessary setting values to be checked.

The setting values that are stored in the equipment can be saved in the PC as the
configuration file or the configuration file can be written to the equipment by loading it.

Please be sure to send the saved configuration file to our sales


representative.

: Writes the setting values on the screen in the equipment collectively.

: Loads the information of the equipment and displays it on the screen.

: Loads the information of the configuration file and displays it on the screen.

: Saves the setting values on the screen in the configuration file collectively.

: Saves the screen capture of the tool as an image file.

: Starts the bubble detection reference waveform screen (3.7.5).

: Starts the milepost calculator (3.7.7).

: Returns to the menu screen (3.7.3).

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To write the setting values to JLN-740/741 press button. Then the checked
items are written to JLN-740/741. After finish writing, the dialog window would popup.

Confirm the PC setting values.

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3.7.4.1. Measurement start status
Set start/stop of transmission of the transducer (Started)/(Stopped).

If a ship is not no water due to docking, do not start transmission.


Starting transmission causes the transducer to become faulty.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


Started (Transmission
1 Start of transmission start)/Stopped (stop) Editable
Default: Stopped

3.7.4.2. Setting relating to the vessel speed calculation


Specify calibration of ship speed calculation.
This calibration value should calculate by milepost test. See 3.7.6

No. Item Setting value Remarks


-50.0 to +50.0 [%]
1 Speed calibration Editable
Default: 0.0

3.7.4.3. Distance reset


Specify the total distance.
When the [Trip Reset] button is pressed, the distance is reset.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


0 to 999999.99 [NM]
1 Set total distance Editable
Default: 0

Reset by pressing the


2 Reset distance Reset/not reset
button

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3.7.4.4. Setting relating to the hull
For JLN-740A/740N/741A/741N, the setting related to the hull is not made.
In JLN-750 only, enter the coordinates that should display the right and left head speed
and the right and left stern speed of the ship and the coordinates that are equipped with
the transducer (NKF-547/531E).

Bow starboard/
Right and left head
port speed
speed of the ship
S

0.12

12.34
0.05 Right
Sternand left stem
starboard/
port speed
speed of the ship

No. Item Setting value Remarks


Transducer installation position
-999.9 to 999.9 [m] Editable.
1 (port/starboard)
Default: 0.0 Distance from the keel
*JLN-750 only
Transducer installation position
0.0 to 999.9 [m] Editable.
2 (bow/stern)
Default: 0.0 Distance from the stern
*JLN-750 only
Vessel’s fore speed position 0.0 to 999.9 [m] Editable.
3
*JLN-750 only Default: 0.0 Distance from the stern

Vessel’s after speed position 0.0 to 999.9 [m] Editable.


4
*JLN-750 only Default: 0.0 Distance from the stern

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3.7.4.5. System test status
Use the system test to check whether the distribution processor (NQA-7040) is
connected correctly.
For 18kn test, check the connection of LOG pulse contact and distance counter
(NWW-7). For other alert, check the connection of system alert contact, warning buzzer
contact and buzzer IN contact.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


Red(Test Enable)/ Changeable with the
1 System test (18kn test)
Green(Disable) toggle button

Red(Test Enable)/ Changeable with the


2 System test (lost speed alert)
Green(Disable) toggle button

Red(Test Enable)/ Changeable with the


3 System test (main display hardware error)
Green(Disable) toggle button

System test (distribution processor Red(Test Enable)/ Changeable with the


4
hardware error) Green(Disable) toggle button

System test (signal processor hardware Red(Test Enable)/ Changeable with the
5
error) Green(Disable) toggle button

As an example, when only the 18 kn test is enabled, the display changes to “red” in the
following way.

Screen example when the 18kn test is enabled

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3.7.4.6. Setting relating to system time
Set the UTC time. The UTC time set here is used for the time stamp of alert message.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


2000 to 2037
1 System time and date (year) Editable
Default: 2016

1 to 12
2 System time and date (month) Editable
Default: 1

1 to 31
3 System time and date (day) Editable
Default: 1

0 to 23
4 System time and date (hour) Editable
Default: 0

0 to 59
5 System time and date (minute) Editable
Default: 0

0 to 59
6 System time and date (second) Editable
Default: 0

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3.7.4.7. Transducer (NKF-547/531E) management information
During installation, be sure to enter transducer (NKF-547/531E) management
information. This information is managed by the remote maintenance system (RMS)
during operation.

No. Item Setting value Remarks

1 Model name (NKF-547/531E) Up to 9 ASCII characters Editable

2 Serial number (NKF-547/531E) Up to 10 ASCII characters Editable

Bar code number


3 Up to 13 ASCII characters Editable
(NKF-547/531E)

3.7.4.8. Signal processor (NJC-70) error


If bubble detection reference error is indicated as “red”, be sure to perform update
(overwrite and then read: ) operation on the bubble detection reference waveform
screen (3.7.5). When update processing of bubble detection reference waveform is
completed, “green” is indicated.

No. Item Display Remarks


Bubble detection reference
1 Green (Normal)/Red (abnormal) Display only
abnormality

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3.7.4.9. Setting remote displays
Be sure to specify whether the remote display NWZ-650SDR, NWZ-840SDR, or
NWZ-4610 has been connected to the two remote display ports located in the terminal
block (CQD-7040) of the distribution processor (NQA-7040), respectively (if it is not
connected, the default value may be used as is.)
Specify the remote display connected to TB2 pin 9 to pin14 (Remote 1) of the
distribution processor (NQA-7040) to select remote display (1).
Specify the remote display connected to TB2 pin15 to pin 20 (Remote 2) of the
distribution processor (NQA-7040) to select remote display (2).
When the setting value does not match the installation status, the ship speed is not
indicated on the remote display.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


NWZ-650SDR/840SDR /
Selectable by using the
1 Select remote display (1) NWZ-4610
pull-down menu
Default: NWZ-650SDR/840SDR
NWZ-650SDR/840SDR /
Selectable by using the
2 Select remote display (2) NWZ-4610
pull-down menu
Default: NWZ-650SDR/840SDR

3.7.4.10. Setting analog displays (NWW-24/25/26)


Be sure to specify the full scale of the analog display connected to the analog display
port located in the terminal block (CQD-7040) of the distribution processor (NQA-7040)
(if it is not connected, the default value may be used as is).
Specify the full scale of the analog display connected to TB2 pin 1 to pin 4 (Analog
Display 1) and pin 5 to pin 8 (Analog Display 2) of the distribution processor
(NQA-7040).
When the setting value does not match the installation condition, accurate ship speed
cannot be indicated on the analog display.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


20 to 40 [kn]
1 Analog full scale Editable
Default: 30

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3.7.4.11. Setting LOG pulse
Be sure to specify the pulse number of the LOG pulse device connected to the LOG
pulse port located in the terminal block (CQD-7040) of the distribution processor
(NQA-7040) (if it is not connected, the default value may be used as is).
Specify the pulse number of LOG pulse connected to TB2 pin 21 to pin 24 (Log Pulse)
of the distribution processor (NQA-7040).
When the setting value does not match the installation status, accurate distance cannot
be indicated in LOG pulse.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


100 / 200 / 400 [pulse/NM] Selectable by using the
1 Log pulse type
Default: 200 pull-down menu

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3.7.4.12. Setting relating to the brightness control
Be sure to specify distribution processor (NQA-7040) port whose brightness data is to
be linked with. To link with brightness data input by DDC sentence in particular, also
specify the DDC sentence to be received. If the default value is used as is, brightness
is not linked with.

No. Item Setting value Description

1 Brightness Not Use Brightness is not controlled.


control mode The dimmer unit that is connected to the TB1 5 pin and TB1 6
pin (Dimmer analog) of the distribution processor (NQA-7040)
is used.
Dimmer The serial dimmer port of TB1 1 pin to TB1 4 pin of the
Unit(NCM-227) distribution processor (NQA-7040) is used.
Main Display The brightness control of main display is used.
Serial The serial dimmer port of TB1 1 pin to TB1 4 pin (Dimmer
Dimmer(DDC) Serial) of the distribution processor (NQA-7040) is used.
Serial ROT(DDC) The serial ROT port of TB4 3 pin and TB4 4 pin (RX1 (ROT)) of
the distribution processor (NQA-7040) is used.
Serial GPS(DDC) The serial GPS port of TB4 5 pin and TB4 6 pin (RX2 (GPS)) of
the distribution processor (NQA-7040) is used.
Serial The serial spare port of TB4 7 pin and TB4 8 pin (RX3 (Spare))
Spare(DDC) of the distribution processor (NQA-7040) is used.
Ethernet(DDC) The Ethernet port of J11 (Maintenance) of the distribution
processor (NQA-7040) is used.
Initial value:
Not Use

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3.7.4.13. Setting serial alert
Be sure to specify alert communication supported by the equipment connected with the
serial alert port of the distribution processor (NQA-7040) (if it is not connected, the
default value may be used as is).
When the setting value does not match the installation status, serial alert
communication cannot be performed.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


Use ALF/ACN/ALC/ARC/HBT (ALR
communication)/Use ALR/ACK (ALF Selectable by using the
1 Serial alert type
communication) pull-down menu
Initial value: Use ALF/ACN/ALC/ARC/HBT
Not Use /Use “Rectified-unacknowledged”
Whether “rectified –
(Use) Selectable by using the
2 unacknowledged” state
Initial value: Use pull-down menu
is used by ALR or not
“Rectified-unacknowledged”

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3.7.5. Acquiring a bubble detection reference waveform
A bubble detection reference waveform is a reference (comparison target) waveform
for the bubble detection function.

On this screen, acquire (load: ) or update (overwrite and load: ) the bubble
detection reference waveform that is stored in the equipment.

The waveform that is acquired is displayed on the screen and is automatically saved as
a binary file also. The file name is assigned in the format of
“yyyymmdd-hhmmss_Ch<channel number>_BubbleRef.dat”.

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When the UPDATE button is pressed, transmission is done once to
acquire the waveform regardless of whether current transmission is
done.
When a ship is not on water due to its docking or for other reasons,
do not press this button. Pressing this button may cause the
transducer to fail.

Displays the bubble reference waveform that is stored in the


:
equipment for the specified channel.

: Saves the screen capture of the tool as an image file.

Updates and displays the bubble reference waveform that is stored in


:
the equipment for the specified channel

: Clears (hides) the waveform on this screen. The log file is not deleted.

Specify the channel for which bubble reference waveform is to be


:
acquired.

: Select the horizontal axis of graph display.

: Returns to the previous screen.

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3.7.6. Speed calibration
To effectively use the excellent feature of the Doppler Log, the actual speed and the
specified speed should be compared to perform necessary calibration after installation
ends. To perform speed calibration, normally make sailing forward and back between
mileposts and then obtain the calibrated value. The calibrated value at this point should
be accurately recorded on the speed test form and stored.
If the device fails and the units are replaced at a later date, the speed can be set again
according to this record.

During sailing between mileposts, it is necessary to make sufficient preliminary sailing,


exercise care to prevent the speed from changing during sailing and sail correctly to the
specified milepost directions.

It is recommended to sail forward and back once when the impact from the tidal
current and wind can be regarded as constant for the time, and twice when the impact
changes with time. When the difference in the measured value in the same direction is
0.5kn or more, repetitive measurement is necessary.

1) Sailing test between mileposts is normally sailing forward and back four times: 1/4,
2/4, 3/4, and 4/4 of main engine rating.
2) Ensure that the number of rotations of the propeller and the course are made
constant one nautical mile before entering the milepost and remain unchanged until
the test ends.
3) When passing point A in the following figure, press stop watch 1 and the reset
button on the distance counter.
4) When the distance counter indicates 0.01 nm, press stop watch 2.
5) Upon passing point B, stop stop watch 1 and obtain the required time between
mileposts (t1).
6) When the distance counter indicates 1.01 nm, stop stop watch 2 and obtain the
required time for 1.00 nm sailing (t2) on the Doppler Log.
*Steps 5) and 6) may be reverse in time.
7) Obtain the calculated speed from the measured required time.

Actual speed = a x
3600
[kn] a: Distance between mileposts [nm]
t1
t1: Required time between mileposts [S]
3600
Logged speed = 1 x [kn] t2: Logged required time for 1 nm sailing [S]
t2

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8) Avoid the same sea and sail forward and back. When entering the back route from
the forward route, sail on greatly roundabout route and keep constant speed and
course between mileposts. Perform the same measurement as on the forward
route.

Post Post

Point A Point B

Point B Point A

From the results of the sailing test between mileposts, the average values of actual
speed and logged speed for sailing forward and back are calculated, respectively.
From the following expression, calculate the calibrated value to be set in maintenance
PC tool “setting for ship speed calculation.”

Average actual speed−average logged speed


Actual speed = x 100 [%]
Average actual speed

Normally, sailing test between mileposts is performed during four sailings forward and
back. Since the Doppler log provides excellent linearity of speed, the speed is calibrated
after first sailing forward and back and is checked during remaining three sailings
forward and back.

From the next pages, milepost test calculation using the maintenance PC tool function is
described.

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3.7.7. Calculating milepost test results
By entering a distance of a section (trip) and an elapsed time for a milepost test, the
speed calibration values of the outward journey and the return journey can be calculated.
In this case, only when GPS sensor communication can be received by the PC that is
executing the maintenance PC tool, the function that allows automatic input of the
ground distance is available (3.7.7.2).
However, a function for setting the calculation result in the equipment with a single button
operaton for prevention of operation errors is not available.

This screen can be started by clicking on the button on the “First Settings” screen.

: Saves the captured screen of the tool as an image file.

: Closes this screen.

The format is described in "Appendix B MilePost Test Result".

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3.7.7.1. Entering a ground distance (True Distance) manually.
The milepost calculater can produce results of up to 8 tests (4 return journys).

Enter an elapsed time (Time [sec]), a ground distance (True Distance [NM]) and a
water distance (Log Distance [NM]).
To enter the values, click on the numerical value input field and then use one of the
following methods:
 Use the scroll button of the mouse
 Click on the up and down arrow buttons at the right side of the numerical value input
field
 Use the up and down key of the keyboard
 Use the numerical keys of the keyboard

When the button is pressed, the speed calibration value as a result of the milepost
test is displayed in the line on the right side.

After calculation of the speed calibration value as a result of each milepost test, the
average of the speed calibration values is displayed at the bottom right corner.

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3.7.7.2. Entering a ground distance (True Distance) through serial communication of GPS
Start reception of data from the GPS sensor by using the GPS sensor at the bottom left
of the window and the communication setting.
Data from the GPS sensor can be received through serial communication only.

: Starts serial reception from the GPS sensor.

: Select the serial port that is connected to the GPS sensor.

Updates the pull-down menu when the serial port of the


:
GPS sensor is not displayed on the pull-down menu.

When a correct RMC sentence can be received from the GPs sensor, the screen
display changes as follows.
On this screen, use the Start/Stop buttons on the left side to test and calculate the
result of the milepost test.

: Starts the milepost test.

Stops the milepost test. This button is displayed only while a


:
milepost test is in progress.

: Calculates the result of the milepost test.

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When a milepost test is in progress, the Stop button for the milepost test is displayed.

After calculation of the speed calibration value by each milepost test, the average of
the speed calibration values is displayed at the bottom right corner of the screen.

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3.8. Changing the Detailed Settings (JLN-740A/740N)

3.8.1. Start the maintenance PC tool.

3.8.2. Connect the equipment.


To connect JLN-740A/740N, select the [Ethernet] tab and click on the [Connect] button
after entering the IP address (Default: 172.16.60.124) of the equipment.

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3.8.3. Select a menu.
Click on a menu button according to the purpose.

Specifies initial settings.


: Refer to section 3.7 "Initializing the Equipment
(JLN-740A/740N)".

Resets the setting values that are stored in the equipment to


those at the factory shipment.
:
Refer to section 3.8.4 "Resetting all the settings to those of
the factory shipment".

Enables checking and changing of all the settings and the


statuses of the equipment.
:
Refer to section 3.8.5 "Checking and changing all the settings
and statuses".

Acquires waveform log.


:
Refer to section 3.8.6 "Acquiring waveform log".

Performs demonstration.
: Refer to section 3.8.7 "Performing demonstration for
presentation".

Displays maintenance information.


:
Refer to section 3.8.8 "Displaying maintenance information".

: Exits from the tool.

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3.8.4. Resetting all the settings to those of the factory shipment
Use this function to reset all the setting values to those of the factory shipment.

: Executes resetting.

: Returns to the menu screen (3.8.3).

When press button to reset, at first saving the current setting dialog would
popup. After saving, the JLN-740/741 settings will reset.
On resetting, menu screen would change below and cannot operate.

After finish the reset, RESET succeeded or Reset failed window would popup.
If RESET is failed, some menu items cannot reset. Check the menu items by
maintenance PC tool.

RESET succeeded Reset failed

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3.8.5. Checking and changing all the settings and statuses
This function enables the changing and checking of all the settings and statuses of
JLN-740A/740N.

Please be sure to send the saved configuration file to our sales


representative.

: Writes the settings on the screen to the equipment collectively.

: Loads the information in the equipment and displays it on the screen.

: Loads the information in the configuration file and displays it on the screen.

: Saves the setting values on the screen in a configuration file collectively.

: Saves the screen capture of the tool as an image file.

: Starts the bubble detection reference waveform screen (3.7.5).

: Returns to the menu screen (3.8.3).

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To write the setting values to JLN-740/741 press button. Then the checked
items are written to JLN-740/741. After finish writing, the dialog window would popup.

Confirm the PC setting values.

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3.8.5.1. Status of the main display (NWZ-510SDW)
Make sure that all error indications are “green”. If “red” is indicated, replace the main
display.
<Error contents>
RAM Error: An error occurred in the RAM.
ROM Error: An error occurred in the ROM.

No. Item Setting value/Display Remarks


Total operating time (Main 0 to 9999 [day]
1 Display only
display – Day) Default: 0

Total operating time (Main 0 to 23 [hour]


2 Display only
display – Hour) Default: 0

Total operating time (Main 0 to 59 [minute]


3 Display only
display – Minute) Default: 0

4 RAM Error (Main display) Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

5 ROM Error (Main display) Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

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3.8.5.2. Status of the distribution processor (NQA-7040)
Check that all the errors are displayed in “green”. If any of the errors is displayed “red”,
replace CQD-7040.
<Error contents>
Serial Error: An error occurred in the serial IC.
DAC Error: An error occurred in the DAC.
Ethernet Error: An error occurred in the Ethernet IC.
RAM Error: An error occurred in the RAM.
ROM Error: An error occurred in the ROM.
EEPROM Error: An error occurred in the EEPROM.

No. Item Setting value/Display Remarks


Total operating time
0 to 9999 [day]
1 (Distribution processor – Display only
Default: 0
Day)
Total operating time
0 to 23 [hour]
2 (Distribution processor – Display only
Default: 0
Hour)
Total operating time
0 to 59 [minute]
3 (Distribution processor – Display only
Default: 0
Minute)
Serial IC abnormality
4 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(Distribution processor)

DAC abnormality
5 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(Distribution processor)

Ethernet IC abnormality
6 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(Distribution processor)

RAM Error
7 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(Distribution processor)

ROM Error
8 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(Distribution processor)

EEPROM Error
9 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(Distribution processor)

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3.8.5.3. Status of the signal processor (NJC-70)
Make sure that all error indications are “green.” If “red” is indicated, replace CDF-7400.
<Error contents>
RAM Error: An error occurred in the RAM.
ROM Error: An error occurred in the ROM.
EEPROM Error: An error occurred in the EEPROM.

No. Item Setting value/Display Remarks


Total operating time 0 to 9999 [day]
1 Display only
(signal processor - day) Default: 0

Total operating time 0 to 23 [hour]


2 Display only
(signal processor - hour) Default: 0
Total operating time
0 to 59 [minute]
3 (signal processor - Display only
Default: 0
minute)
Frame internal
4 temperature (signal [°C] Display only
processor)

5 Power voltage (48V) [V] Display only

6 Power voltage (5V - Ch1) [V] Display only

7 Power voltage (5V - Ch2) [V] Display only

8 RAM Error (Control CPU) Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

9 ROM Error (Control CPU) Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

EEPROM Error (Control


10 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
CPU)

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3.8.5.4. Measurement start status
Set start/stop of transmission of the transducer (Started)/(Stopped).

If a ship is not no water due to docking, do not start transmission.


Starting transmission causes the transducer to become faulty.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


Started (Transmission start)/Stopped
1 Start of transmission (stop) Editable
Default: Stopped

3.8.5.5. Setting relating to the vessel speed calculation


Specify calibration of ship speed calculation.
This calibration value should calculate by milepost test. See 3.7.6

No. Item Setting value Remarks


-50.0 to +50.0 [%]
1 Speed calibration Editable
Default: 0.0

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3.8.5.6. Error status
Check that all the errors are displayed in “green”. When any of the errors is displayed in
“red”, take the necessary measures by referencing the following error contents so that
all the errors are displayed in “green”.
<Error contents>
Integrated Alert: Displayed in “red” when any of the errors from No. 2 to No.14
occurred. When all the errors are rectified, the errors are
displayed in “green”.
Lost Speed: Ahead/astern ship speeds are not measured.
Lost Transverse Speed: Starboard/port ship speeds are not measured.
Over Speed: The ship speed exceeded the ahead/astern ship speed alarm
range (upper limit).
Low Speed: The ship speed is slower than the ahead/astern ship speed
alarm range (lower limit).
Bubble Detected: Bubbles are detected.
Software Updated: Software update has not been completed.
Maintenance Mode: The maintenance mode has not been terminated.
Reboot Required: Reboot is being requested.
VD1 Alert: The main display is not stable.
VD2 Alert: The distribution processor is not stable.
VD3 Alert: The signal processor is not stable.
VD36 Alert: The error of the signal processor has not been rectified.
VD47 Alert: The error flag of the distribution processor is set to On.

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No. Item Display Remarks

1 Integrated alarm flag Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

2 Lost speed alarm (fore/after) Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

Lost speed alarm


3 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(port/starboard)

Fore/after vessel speed alarm


4 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(upper limit)

Fore/after vessel speed alarm


5 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
(lower limit)

6 Bubble detection Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

7 Software updated Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

8 Maintenance mode Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

9 Restart request Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only

PJRCM,VD,1 integrated
10 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
alarm

PJRCM,VD,2 integrated
11 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
alarm

PJRCM,VD,3 integrated
12 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
alarm

PJRCM,VD,36 integrated
13 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
alarm

PJRCM,VD,47 integrated
14 Green (Normal)/Red(abnormal) Display only
alarm

3.8.5.7. Distance reset


Specify the total distance.
When the [Trip Reset] button is pressed, the distance is reset.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


0 to 999999.99 [NM]
1 Set total distance Editable
Default: 0

Reset by pressing
2 Reset distance Reset/not reset
the button

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3.8.5.8. Setting relating to the hull
For JLN-740A/740N/741A/741N, the setting related to the hull is not made.
In JLN-750, enter the coordinates that should display the right and left head speed and
the right and left stern speed of the ship and the coordinates that are equipped with the
transducer (NKF-547/531E).

Bow starboard/
Right and left head
port speed
speed of the ship
S

0.12

12.34
0.05 Right
Sternand left stem
starboard/
port speed
speed of the ship

No. Item Setting value Remarks


Transducer installation position
-999.9 to 999.9 [m] Editable. Distance from
1 (port/starboard)
Default: 0.0 the keel
*JLN-750 only
Transducer installation position
0.0 to 999.9 [m] Editable. Distance from
2 (bow/stern)
Default: 0.0 the stern
*JLN-750 only
Vessel’s fore speed position 0.0 to 999.9 [m] Editable. Distance from
3
*JLN-750 only Default: 0.0 the stern

Vessel’s after speed position 0.0 to 999.9 [m] Editable. Distance from
4
*JLN-750 only Default: 0.0 the stern

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3.8.5.9. Setting relating to the transducer mounting angle
If there is a difference in the installation angle of oscillator (CFT-022/023) when the
transducer (NKF-547/531E) is installed at the bottom of a vessel, correct it. If there is
no difference, the default value can be used as is.

If an incorrect installation angle correction is set, the ship speed


cannot be measured correctly.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


Transducer angle correction -180.0 to 180.0 [°]
1 Editable
(bow/stern: Yaw) Default: 0.0

Transducer angle correction -180.0 to 180.0 [°]


2 Editable
(bow/stern: pitch) Default: 0.0

Transducer angle correction -180.0 to 180.0 [°]


3 Editable
(Port/starboard: Yaw) Default: 0.0

Transducer angle -180.0 to 180.0 [°]


4 Editable
correction(Port/starboard: Roll) Default: 0.0

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3.8.5.10. System test status
Use the system test to check whether the distribution processor (NQA-7040) is
connected correctly.
For 18kn test, check the connection of LOG pulse contact and distance counter
(NWW-7). For other alerts, check the connection of system alert contact, warning
buzzer contact and buzzer IN contact.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


Changeable with
1 System test (18kn test) Test Enable/Disable
the toggle button

Changeable with
2 System test (lost speed alert) Test Enable/Disable
the toggle button

Changeable with
3 System test (main display hardware error) Test Enable/Disable
the toggle button

System test (distribution processor hardware Changeable with


4 Test Enable/Disable
error) the toggle button

System test (signal processor hardware Changeable with


5 Test Enable/Disable
error) the toggle button

As an example, when only the 18 kn test is enabled, the display changes to “red” in the
following way.

Screen example when the 18kn test is enabled

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3.8.5.11. Power detection value
The strength of travelling wave output from the transducer can be checked.

No. Item Setting value Remarks

1 Travelling wave (Ch1: Fore) 0 to 4096 Display only

2 Travelling wave (Ch2: After) 0 to 4096 Display only

Travelling wave (Ch3: Starboard


3 0 to 4096 Display only
direction)

Travelling wave (Ch4: Port


4 0 to 4096 Display only
direction)

3.8.5.12. Setting relating to system time


Set the UTC time. The UTC time set here is used for the time stamp of alert message.

No. Item Setting value Remarks


2000 to 2037
1 System date and time (Year) Editable
Default: 2016

1 to 12
2 System time and date (month) Editable
Default: 1

1 to 31
3 System time and date (day) Editable
Default: 1

0 to 23
4 System time and date (hour) Editable
Default: 0

0 to 59
5 System time and date (minute) Editable
Default: 0

0 to 59
6 System time and date (second) Editable
Default: 0

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3.8.5.13. Status of supported frequency
The status of frequency supported for each piece of equipment can be checked.
If “2.0” is indicated, the supported frequency is received.
If “---” is indicated, the supported frequency is not received.

No. Item Setting value Remarks

1 Supported frequency (NJC-70S/D) 2.0 / --- Display only

2 Supported frequency (CDC-7400 (1)) 2.0 / --- Display only

3 Supported frequency (CDC-7400 (2)) 2.0 / --- Display only

4 Supported frequency (CMN-7400 (1)) 2.0 / --- Display only

5 Supported frequency (CMN-7400 (2)) 2.0 / --- Display only

3.8.5.14. Transducer (NKF-547/531E) management information


During installation, be sure to enter transducer (NKF-547/531E) management
information. This information is managed by the remote maintenance system (RMS)
during operation.

No. Item Setting value Remarks

1 Model name (NKF - 547/531E) Up to 9 ASCII characters Editable

2 Serial number (NKF - 547/531E) Up to 10 ASCII characters Editable

Bar code number (NKF -


3 Up to 13 ASCII characters Editable
547/531E)

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3.8.5.15. Signal processor (NJC-70) error
Check that all the errors are displayed in “green”. When any of the errors is displayed
in “red”, take the necessary measures by referencing the following error contents so
that all the errors are displayed in “green”.
<Error contents>
No Bubble Reference: A bubble reference is not set.
Power Fail (1): A transmission power (1 axis) alarm occurred.
Power Fail (2): A transmission power (2 axes) alarm occurred.
PA Error: An error occurred in PA1 to PA4.
RSLT Error: An error occurred in RSLT1 to RSLT4.
Frequency Measure Error: A frequency detection error (ch1 to ch4) occurred.
FPGA Configuration Fail (1): A FPGA setting error (1 axis) occurred.
FPGA Configuration Fail (2): A FPGA setting error (2 axes) occurred.
Supported Frequency: An error occurred in the supported frequency.
High Temperature: A temperature error occurred in the signal processor.
Voltage Error (48 V): A voltage error (48 V) occurred in the signal processor.
Voltage Error (5 V-1): A voltage error (5 V-ch1) occurred in the signal
processor.
Voltage Error (5 V-2): A voltage error (5 V-ch2) occurred in the signal
processor.
Software Version (CPU): A software version error (arithmetic operation CPU1 to
CPU4) occurred.
Software Version (FPGA)): A software version error (FPGA1 to FPGA2) occurred.

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