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MANUAL
Preface
Thank you for purchasing the JRC bridge navigational watch alarm system, JCX-151.
This system monitors the activities of the navigational officer on the bridge and detects any abnormal
conditions in the officer that may lead to a marine accident. If the officer cannot fulfill his duties for
any reason, the system alerts the captain or other qualified personnel.
This system conforms to the performance standards of the IMO resolution MSC.128 (75) and IEC
62616.
- Please carefully read this instruction manual before using the system.
- Store this instruction manual in a secure place so that you can consult it whenever necessary.
- Consult this manual if you have questions or technical problems with the system.
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Warning Symbols
The warning labels in the instruction manual and on the system use various
symbols to ensure that the system is used correctly and prevent personal injury
or equipment damage. The symbols and their meanings are shown below.
Before continuing, please read and understand the following symbols.
Examples
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Do not use a power supply voltage other than the one specified.
It may result in a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.
Turn off the power supply switch before connecting or disconnecting cables to any
external equipment. Not turning it off may result in a fire or electrical shock.
If the power supply cable is damaged, ask for an exchange from the Japan Radio Co.,
Ltd (JRC) sales department, a nearby branch office, business office, or any JRC
agents.
The use of damaged cables may result in a fire or electrical shock.
If water leaks into the equipment, shut off the power, disconnect the plug from the
outlet, and contact the JRC sales department, a nearby branch office, business office,
or any JRC agents. Continued use of water-damaged equipment may result in a fire,
electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.
If equipment malfunctions, shut off the power and contact the JRC sales department, a
nearby branch office, business office, or any JRC agents. Continued use of the
equipment may result in a fire or electrical shock.
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Do not insert or drop any foreign objects such as metals into air vents or orifices. A fire,
electric shock or malfunction may occur.
If a strange smell, smoke, or unusual heat is emitted from any equipment, shut off the
power immediately and disconnect the power cable. Then contact the JRC sales
department, a nearby branch office, business office, or any JRC agent. Continued use
of the equipment may result in a fire or electrical shock.
Do not allow any loose wires or metal objects to fall inside of equipment. This may
result in a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.
CAUTION
Do not install the system near to a water source or in the area with much
humidity/steam/dust/oil smoke.
A fire, electric shock, and/or machine failure may occur.
Do not touch the system with a hand or glove wet with fresh water or sea water.
Otherwise, An electrical shock or machine failure may occur.
When disconnecting the power cable, make sure to grab the plug.
Pulling on the cable may damage the cable, resulting in a fire or electrical shock.
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CAUTION
When the system is exposed to fresh water or seawater, wipe it immediately.
Otherwise, a failure or malfunction may occur.
When cleaning the system surface, do not use any organic solvent such as thinner or
benzine; these solvents damage the surface coating.
To clean the surface, remove dust and debris then wipe it with a clean dry cloth.
Connect the ground wire to a grounded terminal. Otherwise, an electric shock may
occur as the result of a failure or earth leakage.
Avoid sharing a power source with a system that generates a large amount of
electronic noise (such as an air conditioner). The system may not function properly
because of short - time voltage drop or noise carried from power source.
Do not place the system on an unstable place such as a wobbly rack or incline. The
system may drop or tip over, resulting in personal injuries and/or equipment failure.
Do not place the system in a place exposed to direct sunlight. Doing so may cause
damage on the paint or seal on the surface.
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CAUTION
Do not bring the system into a warm room while it is cool. Dew condensation may
occur inside, leading to a machine failure.
Check the display device is activated (with System Active Lamp), and then turn the
system on or off. Turning on immediately after the display device has been turned off
may cause malfunction. After the power supply OFF should switch on a power
supply, after checking turning off of a System Active lamp.
When cleaning the system surface, remove dust and garbage and wipe with a cottony
cloth. Do not use solid materials such as screwdriver and sandpaper.
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Equipment Appearance
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Contents
Contents
Preface i
Before Operation ii
Precautions iii
Equipment appearance vii
Chapter 3 Operation....................................................................................................................... 49
3.1 WATCH ALARM operation ...................................................................................................50
3.1.1 Operation sequence of displays and alarms ..................................................................50
3.1.2 Component operations at respective stages...................................................................51
3.2 Operation mode change.........................................................................................................52
3.2.1 Changing operation mode...............................................................................................52
3.3 Resetting dormant period .....................................................................................................53
3.3.1 Checking dormant period ...............................................................................................53
3.3.2 Reset operation ...............................................................................................................54
3.4 Time setting ...........................................................................................................................55
3.4.1 Changing the setting chang mode..................................................................................55
3.4.2 Changing dormant period setting ..................................................................................57
3.4.3 Changing the 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time .............................58
3.4.4 Setting of bridge alarm transfer delay time ..................................................................60
3.5 Backup officer setting............................................................................................................61
3.5.1 Setting of backup officer .................................................................................................61
3.6 Alarm transfer from other navigational equipment ............................................................62
3.6.1 Outline.............................................................................................................................62
3.6.2 Stopping (ACK) operation of alarm sound.....................................................................63
3.6.3 Confirmation of alarm contents .....................................................................................63
3.6.4 Alarm input .....................................................................................................................64
3.7 Operation of each call............................................................................................................65
3.7.1 EMERGENCY CALL......................................................................................................65
3.7.2 OFFICER CALL..............................................................................................................66
3.7.3 CREW CALL ...................................................................................................................66
3.8 System malfunction...............................................................................................................67
Chapter 4 Maintenance.................................................................................................................. 69
4.1 Cleaning .................................................................................................................................69
4.2 The confirmation of the program version .............................................................................70
4.3 Daily inspection .....................................................................................................................72
4.4 Easy trouble shootings ..........................................................................................................73
Contents
1.1 Functions
The system is a Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) consisting of a control unit,
display unit, buzzer unit, and pushbutton switches. It is designed to prepare for any contingency in
which a duty officer is disabled to fulfill his duties due to a nap, health problem, or other reason.
Upon such an event, the system alerts other officers.
The purpose of the Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm Ssystem (BNWAS) is to monitor the
motions of the duty officer in the bridge and detect any behavior disorder of his that may lead to
a marine accident.
To achieve the purpose, dormant period is set. If no reset operation is performed within the
dormant period, the system recognizes that the duty officer cannot fulfill his duties and outputs
an alarm in the bridge. If no response is given even after that, it alerts the captain or other
qualified officer to the situation.
2 Manual On
The dormant period countdown operates continuously.
3 Manual Off
The dormant period countdown does not operate.
The Manual Off only stops the dormant period countdown. It does not the emergency
call and other call functions as well as the bridge alarm transfer function.
Except in anchorage or in-bay navigation, operate the unit with Manual On.
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Depending on the operation mode, the unit is activated and the dormant period countdown
starts. When the countdown ends, the following displays and alarms are triggered.
1) Visual Indication
At the end of this dormant period, the alarm system shall initiate a visual indication on the
bridge.
2) First Stage Bridge audible alarm (1st Stage Bridge audible alarm)
If not reset, the BNWAS shall additionally sound a 1st stage bridge audible alarm on the
bridge 15 s after the visual indication is initiated.
3) Second Stage Remote audible alarm (2nd Stage Remote audible alarm)
If not reset, the BNWAS shall additionally sound a 2nd stage remote audible alarm in the
back-up officer's and/or Master's location 15 s after the 1st stage bridge audible alarm is
initiated.
4) Third Stage Remote audible alarm (3rd Stage Remote audible alarm)
If not reset, the BNWAS shall additionally sound a 3rd stage remote audible alarm at the
locations of further crew members capable of taking corrective actions 90 s after the 2nd
stage remote audible alarm is initiated.
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1.2 Features
1.2.1 Versatile functions with standard configuration
1 BNWAS function
When dormant period are measured, and the confirmation is not done, warning is output
with a visible display according to the sequence of 1.1.3.
1) Reset devices
A maximum of 10 pushbutton reset devices (NCJ-878 and NCJ-879) can be provided so
that the dormant period can be reset whithin 15 s in anywhere after the visual indication
starts. The reset function is equipped also in the LED display unit.
When connected with a remote maintenance-ready VDR from our company, the unit allows
you to monitor its status from a remote place.
By connecting a GPS receiver, the system can automatically set the internal clock.
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1.3 Configuration
Component list of bridge navigational watch alarm system (BNWAS)
Option
Emergency call
11 NCJ-880 1 0.5
button unit
Flush mount bracket
12 7EZNA4013 1 0.6
for display unit
Stand bracket for
13 7EZNA4014 1 1.3
display unit
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410
380
3- 8
170 170
NAME PLATE
170 170
DETAIL-A
380 A
R4
C5
360
CABLE IN-LET
(Grommet rubber)
36037.6
(8-36 )
COLOR : N7 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 14.5 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS :APPROX. 2.7kg
IP SPEC :IP22
UNIT :mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.4 kg
IP SPEC : IP20
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.5 kg
IP SPEC : IP20
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.6 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.7 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 1.0 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.5 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.6 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.8 kg
IP SPEC : IP56
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N7 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 10.0 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N7 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 10.0 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N7 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 10.0 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.5 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.6 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm
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*MPYC-2
*TTYCS-1
(W/H)
*MPYC-7
(PORT WING)
*MPYCY-7
(STBD WING)
*MPYCY-7
(W/H)
*MPYC-4
(W/H)
*MPYC-4
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 *AUTO PILOT
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 X-BAND RADAR JMA-91xx
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 S-BAND RADAR JMA-91xx
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 ECDIS JAN-901B/701B/2000
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 ECDIS JAN-901B/701B/2000
(TIMER RESET)
*MPYC-2 *#1 AUTO PILOT
(HCS/TCS MODE)
(W/H)
BACK-UP POWER *DPYC-2.5 *MPYC-4
DC24V
MAIN POWER *DPYC-1.5
AC100V-220V 1PH
1.5 System diagram
Chapter 1 System Overview
Chapter 1 System Overview
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Chapter 2 Names and Functions of System Components
1) How to open the top panel of the main control unit (NCK-169).
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NCD-2189 is installing the key, in order to restrict setting change to a duty officer. This key is
called ADJUST KEY.
Two ADJUST KEY attaches. A duty officer needs to keep it carefully.
Usually, set the ADJUST KEY to the RUN, and pull out the key and a duty officer needs to keep it
carefully.
When you change the dormant period or the backup officer setting, set ADJUST KEY to the SET,
and changes the setting.
A SET state is called the setting change mode.
1Available switches and functions differ depending on whether the ADJUST KEY is state to SET
or RUN.
Some of the system functions are activated by pressing multiple switches simultaneously.
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CALL
: CAP: Captain C/O: Chief Officer 2ND: 2nd Officer 3RD: 3rd Officer
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Reset of a dormant period and stop of visual indication and audible alarm are performed.
The reset button usually turn on and blink when visual indication and audible alarm happens.
A blink pattern changes with alarm stages.
Turn on
Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
2) The blink pattern at the time of a 1st stage bridge audible alarm.
1 time blink1 s 1 s turn off.
200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on
Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
3) The blink pattern at the time of 2nd stage remote audible alarm.
2 times blink 1 s 1 s turn off.
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on
200ms
Off Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
4) The blink pattern at the time of a 3rd stage remote audible alarm.
200 ms turn on 200 ms turn off repeat.
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on
1(s) 1(s)
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Status display
Buzzer
Outputs the 1st stage bridge audible alarm.
(Audible alarm)
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BACK-UP
It turns on at the selected back-up officer.
OFFICER
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This outputs the 2nd stage remote audible alarm or 3rd stage remote audible alarm from the
main control unit (NCK-169) by buzzer operation and LED illumination.
Lights up when 2nd stage remote audible alarm or 3rd stage remote audible
LED lamp alarm is output.
It remains off in normal state. The brightness cannot be adjusted.
* The 2nd stage remote audible alarm operates only when it is set for the backup officer.
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Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
2) The blink pattern at the time of a 1st stage bridge audible alarm.
1 time blink1 s 1 s turn off.
200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on
Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
3) The blink pattern at the time of a second stage remote audible alarm.
2 times blink 1 s 1 s turn off.
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on
200ms
Off Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
4) The blink pattern at the time of a 3rd stage remote audible alarm.
200 ms turn on 200 ms turn off repeat.
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on
1(s) 1(s)
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The dimmer function is not linked with that of the display unit.
Brightness
High
Low
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The motion sensor uses the pyroelectric type infrared sensor and detects human motions by
sensing the variation of infrared radiated from the human body, and resets the dormant period
automatically.
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Zone division
6 divisions in horizontal direction
A zone:
12.2
B zone:
Plane view 16.7
C zone:
18.3
Wall Human
Zone
moving
1m D zone:
18.3
2m
3m
E zone:
16.7
4m
5m F zone:
12.2
Side view
The motion sensor reacts to infrared ray radiated from a human body. Therefore, it does not
react to curtains but should not be located near a swaying incandescent lamp.
In addition, it must be noted that the sensor may react to small animals such as birds, dogs
and cats because any living organism radiates infrared ray.
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Please do not bring the thing which emits installation and heat close to the following places
with a rapid temperature change.
a) Sunlight or another light strikes the NYG-4 directly.
b) Near heating appliances or the area where the wind from them is blowing
c) Something that changes surround temperature is installed the NYG-4 area
d) Moving things (especially changing temperature) are installed the NYG-4 area (especially
near from NYG-4)
e) 50cm or less from lighting
f) Near wireless antennas
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Dimmer
This is the dimmer adjust switch. It adjusts the brightness of the LED lamp.
adjusting switch
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Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
2) The blink pattern at the time of a 1st stage bridge audible alarm.
1 time blink1 s 1 s turn off.
200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on
Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
3) The blink pattern at the time of a 2nd stage remote audible alarm.
2 times blink 1 s 1 s turn off.
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on
200ms
Off Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
4) The blink pattern at the time of a 3rd stage remote audible alarm.
200 ms turn on 200 ms turn off repeat.
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on
1(s) 1(s)
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Lamp test ON
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Resets the dormant period, and stops the visual indication and the audible
Reset button alarm.
switch The reset button switch is illuminated in normal state. It blinks once a visual
indication is triggered.
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Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
2) The blink pattern at the time of a 1st stage bridge audible alarm.
1 time blink1 s 1 s turn off.
200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on
Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
3) The blink pattern at the time of a 2nd stage remote audible alarm.
2 times blink 1 s 1 s turn off.
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on
200ms
Off Turn off
1(s) 1(s)
4) The blink pattern at the time of a 3rd stage remote audible alarm.
200 ms turn on 200 ms turn off repeat.
200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms 200ms
Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on Turn on
1(s) 1(s)
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The dimmer function is not linked with that of the display unit.
Brightness
High
Low
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When the emergency call function is added to the watch place, it uses it.
Dimmer
This is the dimmer adjust switch. It adjusts the brightness of the button.
adjusting switch
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The Ethernet port can be added by connecting this device to the RS422 Listener port of Main
control unit(NCK-169).
NMEA sentences (IEC 61162-1) can be input (UDP/IP) from navigational equipment.
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Chapter 3 Operation
Chapter 3 Operation
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If the reset function isnt activated before the end of the dormant period, alarms at each stage
are activated as Visual indication, 1st stage bridge audible alarm, 2nd and 3rd stage remote
audible alarm.
1) Visual Indication
At the end of this dormant period, the alarm system shall initiate a visual indication on the
bridge.
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3) After the setting of the operation mode, turn the adjust key into RUN.
The adjust key has to be pulled out and stored by the duty officer.
When power on, the system starts with "MANUAL ON" mode.
The operation mode is not memorized.
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The purpose of the Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) is to monitor the
operator motions in the bridge and detect any behavior disorder.
By doing the reset operation in dormant period, this system judge that the operator is normal.
Example: When countdown timer is set to 12 min, reset is made with remaining time of 4 min.
Remaining the
Countdown timer
dormant period
5(min)
1 min. passed.
4(min)
12(min)
Turn off
Turn on
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1) Using push-button
Press the reset button of NCD-2189, NCJ-878, or NCJ-879 (option device).
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2) If a button is pushed, the time settings will be updated and setting mode will change as follows.
The present setting mode is expressed by the blink pattern of a reset button.
3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time setting mode
(Reset button blinks twice a second)
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Remaining
Countdown timer
dormant period
3(min)
12(min)
Turn off
Turn on
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3.4.3 Changing the 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time
2) Push the reset button and it is set to the 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time
setting mode. (It blinks 2 times in 1 s)
[+] Increases the 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time by 10 s.
[-] Decreases the 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time by 10 s.
The 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time is indicated on countdown timer LED.
The 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time will be 0 s when all LED has turn off.
The 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time will be 90 s when one LED is turn on.
Thereafter, it is added for 10 s per LED.
The 3rd stage remote audible alarm transfer delay time can be set as a maximum of 180 s.
3rd stage
remote audible
Countdown timer
alarm transfer
delay time
0(s)
100(s)
180(s)
Turn off
Turn on
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When an alarm is received from other navigational equipment, the bridge alarm transfer delay
time is to set a delay time until transferred to the 2nd stage remote audible alarm .
2) Twice push the reset button and it is set to the bridge alarm transfer delay time setting mode.
(It blinks 3 times in 1 s)
Bridge alarm
Countdown timer
transfer delay time
0(s)
[+] key is pushed.
10(s)
20(s)
30(s)
Turn off
Turn on
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Whenever the SELECT button is pressed, the following LEDs blink in order.
CAP C/O 2ND 3RD
3) To assign or release the backup officer, press-and-hold the SELECT button (for approximately
2 s) while the relevant LED is blinking. It is necessary to make at least one persons officer
backup.
4) When you change other officers' setting continuously, please push the SELECT button and
choose an officer.
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When this system is received an alarm signal from other navigational equipment such as radar
and ECDIS, and further its acknowledgment (ACK) operation is not performed in the specified
time,its alarm is tranfered to the 2nd and the 3rd stage remote audible alarm.
Since transfer of alarms are requires connection and setting to other navigational equipment,
request to Japan Radio Co., Ltd (JRC) sales department, a nearby branchoffice, business office,
or JRC agent.
3.6.1 Outline
5) When the buzzer stopping (ACK) operation is performed by BNWAS, the ACK signal is sent
to the navigational equipment. Since the alarm has been confirmed, it is not transfered to a
2nd and a 3rd stage remote abudible alarm.
6) When the ACK operation is not performed with the BNWAS or the navigation equipment by
passed the bridhe alarm transfer time, it is transfered to a 2nd stage remote abudible alarm.
7) When the buzzer stopping operation is performed while the 2nd stage remote abudible
alarm is sounding, the buzzer sound in the bridge and the 2nd stage remote abudible alarms
are stoped, and sent the ACK signal to the navigational equipment.
8) When the ACK operation is not performed by passed the 3rd stage remote abudible alarm
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time of sounding the 2nd stage remote abudible alarm, it is transfered to a 3rd stage remote
abudible alarm.
When the buzzer stopping (ACK) operation is performed while the 3rd stage remote
abudible alarm is sounding, the buzzer sound in the bridge and the 2nd and the 3rd stage
remote abudible alarms are stopped.
In order to stop alarm sound with the BNWAS, perform one operation of the following.
- Press the reset button of the LCD dislay unit (NCD-2189).
When stopping an alarm sound, the ACK signal is sent to the navigational equipment.
When BNWAS receives the alarm from the navigational equipment, at the same time as the
buzzer of an LED display unit and a reset button sound, LED of "Bridge Alarm" of an LED
display unit (NCD-2189) blinks. There are two LED;"No.1 Group Alarm" and "No.2 Group
Alarm" in LED. Please distinguish object equipment by which LED blinks.
When the stopping (ACK) operation of an alarm sound is performed, LED changes to a
lighting display. When the alarm state of navigation equipment returns, LED turns off.
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Alarms from other navigational equipment can be input via contact signals and NMEA
sentences. JCX-151 (LED display type) can be set alarms, which consist 2 alarm groups with
each group registering 24 points alarms.
$ALR,hhmmss.ss,xxx,A,A,cc*hh<CR><LF>
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2) Stop method
Push the reset button of LED display NCD-2189.
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The officer set to the back-up is called with the buzzer and sound on the bridge. It is the
same places as the 2nd stage remote audible alarm. It does not transfer to the 3rd stage
remote audible alarm.
2) How to stop
Push the reset button of LED display NCD-2189.
The officer not set to the back-up and the crew (3rd stage remote audible alarm) is called
with the buzzer and sound on the bridge.
3) How to stop
Push the reset button of LED display NCD-2189.
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If any problem occurs with the system, the Power / Status LED on LED display (NCD-2189) start
blinking and buzzer sounding. Check the alarm contents and take actions. The buzzer can be
stopped by pressing the reset button on LED display (NCD-2189).
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Chapter 4 Maintenance
Chapter 4 Maintenance
WARNING
4.1 Cleaning
CAUTION
When cleaning the system surface, remove dust and garbage and wipe with a
cottony cloth. Do not use solid materials such as screwdriver and sandpaper.
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Indication of the program version of LED Display (NCD-2189) and Main control unit (NCK-169).
1) Hold down the [SELECT] button and turn the adjust key to [SET].
X Y
2) The program version of the LED display (NCD-2189) will be displayed on the countdown LED.
The version number will be shown in X . Y style. The amount of the turned on green LED
from the left (from 1 to 4) means X, and that of the rest of 8 LED (from 0 to 8) means Y.
1.0
1.1
1.2
2.3
Turn off
Turn on
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3) When the reset button is pushed, the program version of the NCK-169 will be displayed.
The version number will be shown in X . Y style.
With each push of the reset button, it will take turn to display from NCD-2189, NCK-169, to
NCD-2189.
4) After the confirmation of the program version, turn the ADJUST key to RUN.
The duty officer must remove the ADJUST KEY and store it.
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Chapter 4 Maintenance
Please carry out the daily inspection on the following items to make sure the normal operation of
this system.
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In case of troubles, please check the following points before contact to our service staff.
The LED on the The power switch of NCK-169 has Turn on the power switch. P23
operation panel is been turned off.
not displayed.
The display has been dimmed. Adjust the dimmer. P26
NYG-4 reset does There are air conditioning devices Take apart the air conditioning P36
not work. around NYG-4. devices from NYG-4.
Visual indication The display has been dimmed. Adjust the dimmer. P33
does not work at P42
NCJ-878/879.
Visual indication The display has been dimmed. Adjust the dimmer switch. P39
does not work at
NCD-2191.
Counting down of The operation mode has been set at Set the operation mode into P1
dormant period AUTO MODE, and the track control MANUAL ON.
does not start. system is not active.
The ADJUST KEY has been Set the ADJUST KEY into RUN P26
remained in SET position. and pull out the key.
Counting down The ADJUST KEY has been Set the ADJUST KEY into RUN P26
timer is flickering. remained in SET position. and pull out the key.
A certain officer is There has been no single buzzer A single audible system is P60
unable to be set connected in the specified officer. necessary in the specified
as a back-up. officers room.
Choose a different officer who is
satisfied with the condition.
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Chapter 5 Usage Environment
Note the following topics to keep the surrounding status (environment) as to ensure the correct
operation of the system.
If the system is exposed to direct sunshine, inner parts of it get an indiscernible increase in
temperature. Do not put it in direct sunshine.
The system buzzer unit (NVS-765) is IP20, and the waterproof reset button unit (NCJ-879) is
IP56. It is IP22 except it.
Please user it in the interior of a room without wind, flood and dust, except waterproof reset
button unit (NCJ-879).
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Chapter 6 After Service
If some problems are defected with normal use according to explanation and instruction in
this manual, and the system is still under warranty, any agents of JRC will repair or replace
them charge-free. However, when the system gets problems from wrong use, mistakes or
accident such as disaster and fire, you need charge for repairing or replace them.
When the system is out of warranty, the service is available for a fee upon request. Please
contact the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents
of JRC.
Let us know the flowing items and fill in the form JCX-151 Trouble Check List on the
next page.
product nametypeNo
Ask for questions about After Service to the vender, the sales department of JRC, a nearby
branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC.
Where to contact
See the view of office at the end of the document.
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request Kindly take a few minutes, if you would like to repair the system, check and
fill out the following items , send this to us.
JCX-151 Product No
Read the following items and check a mark, yes or no, in order.
If the judgment is neither yes nor no, fill the report about problems in other notice.
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Chapter 7 Disposal
Chapter 7 Disposal
(Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements)
(Part name)
(Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE)
(Main Control Unit)
LED
(LED Display Unit)
(Audible Alarm Buzzer)
(Reset Button)
(Motion Sensor)
LED
(LED Visual Alarm Unit)
(Waterproof Reset Button)
32
(Contact Input
Device(32points))
24
(Contact Output
Device(24point))
(Etnernet Unit)
(Emergency Call Button)
(Documents)
SJ/T11306-2006
(Indicates that this toxic, or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the requirement in
SJ/T11363-2006.)
SJ/T11363-2006
(Indicates that this toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above
the limit requirement in SJ/T 11363-2006.)
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Chapter 8 Specification
Chapter 8 Specification
Note1: Maximum power consumption depends on the system configuration.
Example components: NCK-169 x1 ,NCD-2189 x1 ,NCJ-878x1 ,NCJ-879x2 ,NVS-765x8
Power consumption: 65.7W (max)
AC100V 0.7A (max)
AC220V 0.3A (max)
DC24V 2.8A (max)
Note2: Ships battery must have enough capacity to supply DC power for 6 hours after main
power supply stops.
8) RESET signal input: 10 points (2 points can be used for input of navigational equipment
alarm signal)
17) 1st stage bridge audible alarm output: 8 points (paralles connection)
18) 2nd/3rd stage remote audible alarm output: 6 points (Combinations among 6 points are
changeable.)
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21) RS232C: 1 point (Dedicated for service maintenance. Not accessible by user)
3) Dimensions: Approx. 216 (W) x 77 (D) x 190 (H) mm (excl. mounting bracket)
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3) Dimensions: Approx. 106 (W) x 80 (D) x 106 (H) mm (excl. mounting bracket)
3) Dimensions: Approx. 106 (W) x 105 (D) x 106 (H) mm (incl. projections)
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3) Dimensions: Approx. 174 (W) x 95 (D) x 138 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)
8) Cable opening: 13 mm to 18 mm
3) Dimensions: Approx. 380 (W) x 216 (D) x 360 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)
3) Dimensions: Approx. 380 (W) x 216 (D) x 360 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)
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3) Dimensions: Approx. 380 (W) x 216 (D) x 360 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)
3) Dimensions: Approx. 106 (W) x 75 (D) x 106 (H) mm (incl. mounting bracket)
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For further information,contact:
URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
Marine Service Department
Telephone : +81-3-3492-1305
Facsimile : +81-3-3779-1420
e-mail : tmsc@jrc.co.jp
AMSTERDAM Branch
Telephone : +31-20-658-0750
Facsimile : +31-20-658-0755
e-mail : service@jrceurope.com
SEATTLE Branch
Telephone : +1-206-654-5644
Facsimile : +1-206-654-7030
e-mail : marineservice@jrcamerica.com
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