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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1800
RADAR
Color Radar / Plotter
1800
RADAR
COLOR LCD RADAR-PLOTTER
MOB MENU
RANGE
NAV
MODE
EBL/VRM
CENTER
BRT/CLR
STBY
OFF
TX
OFF
PUSH
OPEN
PUSH
OPEN
C-MAP CARD
PC I/F PORT
PUSH
EVENT/ENT
PUSH
SELECT
N 42 31.000'COG122.3 T DGPS
W 81 49.000'SOG 25.5KTS
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Color Radar/Plotter
Before You Begin
Thank you for purchasing our RADAR 1800 Color LCD
Radar/Plotter.
This unit is a sophisticated and easy to use integrated color radar and
color plotter. When the unit is connected to a GPS or Loran
navigation system, the color plotter function allows you to continu-
ously display latitude, longitude, scale division and track line of the
vessel color.
•This unit is a compact LCD radar with a 2 kw transmitter & 6.5
inch color LCD. Before attempting to operate it, read this
instruction manual thoroughly to correctly and safely operate this
unit in accordance with the warning instructions and operation
procedures in this manual.
•Storing this instruction manual carefully for future reference is
highly recommended. In the event that you have an operational
problem or malfunction, this manual will provide useful
instructions.
•This unit is an aid to navigation. Its accuracy can be affected by
many factors including equipment failure or defects, environmental
conditions, and improper handling or use. It is the users
responsibility to exercise common prudence and navigational
judgment. This unit should not be relied on as a substitute for such
prudence and judgment.
•The LCD uses 224,000 or more TFTs (Thin Film Transistor).
If some pixels on the screen are not clear, the color is different, or the
screen is brighter than usual, it is not because of defect, instead it is
because of inherent characteristics of the TFT display technology.
Trademarks of other companies C-MAP® Micro C-Card used in this
manual is a trademark of C-MAP Co., Ltd.
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Symbols Used In This Manual
Related Symbol Marks
In this manual, and on the equipment, we use several warning signs to call
your attention to important items that, if not handled correctly, could present
danger to yourself or property. These warning note classifications are as described
below.
Please be fully aware of the importance of these items before using this
manual.
WARNING Indicates warning items that, if ignored, may result in
serious personal injury or even death.
CAUTION Indicates cautionary items that, if ignored, may result
in personal injury or physical damage.
Examples of Related Symbol Marks Used in this Manual
and on the Unit
Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of
precautions including danger and warning items. The picture in
each mark alerts you to operations that should be carefully
performed.
Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of
prohibited activity. The picture/word in/beside each mark alerts
you to operations that are prohibited.
Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of neces-
sary instructions. The picture in each mark alerts you to opera-
tions that must be performed.
WARNING LABEL
You can see the warning label on the top of the unit.
Do not attempt to remove the warning label from the unit or impair or
modify it.
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Usage Hints
Do not remove the cover of the
unit. Doing so may cause an
electric shock
by high voltage
from within
the product’s
enclosure.
Do not touch the radiator fin of the
unit. Doing so
may cause a burn
by high
temperature.
Do not try to disassemble or
modify the unit.
Doing so may
cause a fire,
electric shock
or malfunction.
Do not place objects
containing liquid or
metal fragments on
top of the unit,
which might be
spilled or dropped
into the unit.
Doing so may cause a
fire, electric shock or malfunction.
WARNING
Operate the unit only
on 12 VDC.
Not doing so may
cause fire or
electrical shock.
Do not (dis)connect the power
cable(from) to the main unit with
wet hands, as
doing so
may cause
electrical
shock.
In the event that you spill or drop
any liquids or metals, etc. inside the
unit, turn off the main unit, unplug
the power supply terminal, and
contact our company, branch, or
local office.
Continuing
operation as
is may cause
a fire, electric
shock or
malfunction.
In the event that smoking or burning
odors are detected, immediately
terminate operation of the unit and
contact your dealer. Continuing
operation as is may cause
a fire or
electrical
shock.
Never
attempt
to service
the interior
of the unit.
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Contents
Before you begin ............................................................................... 1
Symbols used in This Manual .......................................................... 2
Usage Hints ....................................................................................... 3
EMC Installation & Service Guidelines ........................................... 5
Outside View ..................................................................................... 7
Definition on Terms......................................................................... 16
SECTION 1 Introduction ....................................... 19
Function ........................................................................................19
Features .........................................................................................20
Components ..................................................................................21
Standard Equipment..................................................................... 21
GPS Sensor (Option) ................................................................... 21
Construction .................................................................................22
System Configuration....................................................................24
SECTION 2 Installation.......................................... 25
Installing the Display Unit ............................................................25
Choosing a Location for Installation............................................. 25
Standard Mounting ...................................................................... 25
Console Mounting/ Surface Mounting ......................................... 27
Installing the Scanner unit ............................................................28
Connecting the Scanner Unit Cable ............................................. 28
Installing the GPS/DGPS Sensor ..................................................29
Selecting the Position for Installation............................................ 29
Installation Procedure ................................................................... 31
Connecting DC Power ..................................................................33
Grounding the Display Unit .........................................................34
Connecting GPS/DGPS Sensor or Making NMEA0183 Data
Connections (Option) ...............................................................35
Connecting Electronic Compass/GPS Compass (Option).............37
Initial Operation and Set-up .........................................................37
Inspection after Installation .......................................................... 37
Operating the INSTALLATION menu ........................................ 38
RADAR SET UP ......................................................................... 38
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OBJECT INFO
(Displaying detailed information of a specified point) ........ 79
EDIT ........................................................................................... 80
Editing a waypoint .................................................................. 80
EDIT IN CHART .................................................................................................. 80
Storing a waypoint ............................................................................................ 80
Modifying a waypoint ....................................................................................... 81
Erasing a waypoint ............................................................................................ 81
Moving waypoint .............................................................................................. 81
Go to a waypoint .............................................................................................. 81
EDIT BY LIST ....................................................................................................... 82
Storing a waypoint ............................................................................................ 82
Modifying a waypoint ....................................................................................... 82
Copying a waypoint .......................................................................................... 83
Erasing a waypoint ............................................................................................ 83
Jumping to a waypoint list page ........................................................................ 83
Planning a route...................................................................... 83
Storing a new route ................................................................................................. 83
Editing a route ........................................................................................................ 84
Adding a new waypoint ........................................................................................... 84
Editing a waypoint .................................................................................................. 84
CHANGE ............................................................................................................... 84
INSERT .................................................................................................................. 84
ERASE .................................................................................................................... 84
Converting a track to a planned route ..................................... 85
Selecting a new route ............................................................................................... 85
DIVIDE .................................................................................................................. 86
CONSTRUCT ....................................................................................................... 86
Construction ........................................................................... 86
Constructing a line .................................................................................................. 86
Constructing a rectangle .......................................................................................... 87
Menu Operations ..........................................................................88
General......................................................................................... 88
Top Menu .................................................................................... 88
RADAR SETTING ................................................................ 88
RINGS .................................................................................................................... 88
BEARING .............................................................................................................. 89
INTERFERENCE REJECTION ........................................................................... 89
SEA ......................................................................................................................... 89
TUNE ..................................................................................................................... 89
EXPANDER ........................................................................................................... 89
PROCESS ............................................................................................................... 89
TRAILS .................................................................................................................. 89
CLEAR TRAILS ..................................................................................................... 89
WAYPOINT ........................................................................................................... 89

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Varumärke: JRC
Kategori: Fartygsradar
Modell: Radar1800

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