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Thank you for purchasing the RADAR 1000 MK@ LCD radar. This
product will provide many years of trouble free use when operated
properly, so it is important that you read and observe the precau-
tions below.
Read this manual thoroughly to gain a good understanding of the capabili-
ties and the requirements of this equipment.
Store the manual in a safe location so, that it does not become lost or dam-
aged.
Observe standard storage and handling procedures for electronic equipment.
If, after proper installation, RADAR 1000 MK2 appears to be defective,
please contact your JRC sales or service representative for assistance.
Symbols Used In This Manual
The following symbols are used in this instruction manual and on the product
itself to ensure correct handling and proper use. Their meanings are explained
below. Please observe the advice and precautions emphasised by the symbols
as you read the manual and as you install and use the equipment.
Electric shocks
Prohibition
Prohibits
disassembly
Instruction
A safety warning to alert you of possible physical harm to
yourself, or to the equipment.
An alert to possible harm to, or failure of the equipment.
This symbol warns of the possibility of electrical and/or other related dangers.
The accompanying instructions should be meticulously followed.
This sign alerts the reader to actions which must NEVER be performed.
This sign prohibits disassembly, or otherwise tampering with the indicated com-
ponents.
This draws the reader’s attention to instructions which must be very exactly
followed.
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Operating Precautions
To avoid electrical shock, never touch the inside of the scanner when
it is connected to an electrical supply.
Always keep the protective cover on the scanner when it is connected
to an electrical supply. High internal voltages can cause serious per-
sonal injury. The equipment should be routinely serviced, only by JRC
authorised personnel.
Avoid passing close to the scanner when the radar is in use.
The scanner unit rotates quickly and can cause personal injury. Both
this and the enclosed radome should be installed at a high place, such
as a cabin roof, or a specially constructed arch, or radar mast. If the
radiating units cannot be installed above all possible, standing head
height, they should be guarded by a strong, protective, enclosing frame.
Prolonged, close range exposure to radar signals is not recommended.
Before approaching close to the scanner, or dismounting it, ensure
that the STBY/OFF and the X-MIT/OFF keys on the display unit have
both been turned off. The cable connector P1 at the rear of the display
unit should be disconnected before removing the scanner unit from its
installed position.
Never sit on the scanner, nor otherwise subject them to weight. They
are not intended to bear loads and ignoring this advice could cause
damage to important internal components.
You will only get optimum performance from your RADAR 1000
MK2 by carefully following this manuals instructions. Incorrect op-
eration reduces the performance level and could cause damage to the
equipment.
Remember that radar is only an aid to navigation and can be affected
by many physical, environmental and operational factors. Radar does
not diminish the users responsibility to keep a good look out at all
times and to exercise all other navigational prudence and human judge-
ment. Radar is not a substitute for human faculties.
WARNING
CAUTION
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SCANNER UNIT NKE-1053
DISPLAY UNIT NCD-3717A
Equipment Photographs
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Table of Contents
Symbols Used In This Manual ------------------------------------------------ I
Operating Precautions --------------------------------------------------------- II
Equipment Photographs ------------------------------------------------------ III
Glossary of radar terms ------------------------------------------------------ IV
SECTION 1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 FUNCTION -------------------------------------------------------------- 1
1.2 FEATURES --------------------------------------------------------------- 1
1.3 COMPONENTS ---------------------------------------------------------2
1.4 DIMENSIONS -----------------------------------------------------------3
SECTION 2 OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
2.1 CONTROL PANEL ----------------------------------------------------- 4
SECTION 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION ----------------------------------- 7
3.2 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION---------------------------------- 7
3.3 MOUNTING THE DISPLAY UNIT----------------------------------9
3.4 MOUNTING THE SCANNER UNIT ------------------------------ 12
3.5 CONNECTING THE SCANNER UNIT CABLE ---------------- 13
3.6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ------------------------------------- 14
3.7 INITIAL OPERATION AND SET UP ----------------------------- 17
SECTION 4 OPERATION
4.1 LAYOUT OF CONTROLS ------------------------------------------- 21
4.2 TURNING THE RADAR ON AND OFF -------------------------- 22
4.3 SELECTING A RANGE --------------------------------------------- 24
4.4 ADJUSTING RECEIVER SENSITIVITY------------------------- 24
4.5 ADJUSTING TUNING ----------------------------------------------- 24
4.6 REDUCING SEA CLUTTER --------------------------------------- 25
4.7 ADJUSTING RAIN CLUTTER ------------------------------------- 25
4.8 SETTING LCD CONTRAST ---------------------------------------- 25
4.9 SETTING DIMMER -------------------------------------------------- 25
4.10 SETTING 1/4 OFFSET ----------------------------------------------- 26
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4.11 RANGE MEASUREMENT ------------------------------------------ 26
4.12 BEARING MEASUREMENT --------------------------------------- 27
4.13 OPERATING MENU ------------------------------------------------- 28
4.14 SETTING GUARD ---------------------------------------------------- 29
4.15 RINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
4.16 POSITION -------------------------------------------------------------- 30
4.17 WAYPOINT ------------------------------------------------------------ 30
4.18 SELECTION OF DATA FORMATS-------------------------------- 30
4.19 TRAIL ------------------------------------------------------------------- 30
4.20 TARGET EXPANSION----------------------------------------------- 31
4.21 INTERFERENCE REJECTION ------------------------------------- 31
4.22 DISPLAY MODE------------------------------------------------------ 31
4.23 PLANNED-TX MODE ----------------------------------------------- 31
4.24 SETTING AUTO/MANUAL TUNING ---------------------------- 32
4.25 IN CASE AN UNUSUAL CONDITION OCCURS
DURING OPERATION ---------------------------------------------- 32
4.26 DISPLAY OF RADAR TRANSPONDER ------------------------- 33
SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE
5.1 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE ---------------------------------- 34
5.2 CLEANING (MONTHLY INTERVALS) -------------------------- 35
5.3 LCD FILTER SURFACE CLEANING ----------------------------- 35
5.4 FUSE -------------------------------------------------------------------- 35
SECTION 6 AFTER-SALES SERVICE
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36
SECTION 7 SPECIFICATIONS
7.1 GENERAL -------------------------------------------------------------- 37
7.2 SCANNER UNIT ------------------------------------------------------ 38
7.3 DISPLAY UNIT ------------------------------------------------------- 38
APPENDIX
Fig. 1 RADAR 1000 MK2 DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-3717A) FLUSH MOUNT
TEMPLATE
Fig. 2
RADAR 1000 MK2 SCANNER UNIT (NKE-1053) RADOME TEMPLATE
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Glossary of radar terms
The following is a list of abbreviations and acronyms which may be used in the
text of the manual.
A/D Analog to Digital conversion
ALM Alarm In, also known as the approach alarm. Used to warn of ap-
proach to a preset zone or to a zoned target.
CPU Central Processing Unit
EBL Electronic Bearing Line
EXP Expansion
FTC
Fast Time Constant, also known as rain and snow clutter suppression
GPS Global Positioning System
IR Interference Rejection
KM Kilometer
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LL Latitude/Longitude
MH Modulator High voltage
NM Nautical Mile
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PPI Plan Position Indicator (ships position/center screen)
PW Pulse Width
RR Range Rings (fixed)
SHM Ships Heading Marker
STBY Standby
STC
Sensitivity Time Control, also known as sea surface clutter suppression
TD Time Difference
TI Trigger
VD Video
VOM Volt-ohm Meter
VRM Variable Range Marker
WPT Waypoint
X-MIT Transmit
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SECTION 1
1.1 FUNCTION
Congratulations on selecting the JRC RADAR 1000 MK2 LCD system to
assist with your navigation.
Whether you purchased this radar because of its compactness, power economy,
ease of installation, or long term reliability, one thing is certain, the moment
you turn on your RADAR 1000 MK2 Display you will know that you are
seeing a revolutionary new concept in radar technology. You are the proud owner
of a radar system unmatched in the marine recreational industry.
Radar signals are stored on an LCD display with excellent graphic clarity and
detail. A single glance at your Display will give you a complete and accurate
3600 radar picture of other vessels, buoys and land surrounding your vessel.
1.2 FEATURES
Easy operation using J-DIAL and JOYSTICK
High speed rotation antenna
Easy to understand, cursor-originated target information of range, bearing
and Lat/Long
Compact, lightweight scanner and display
Intermittent transmission for power saving
1/4 radius offset
6 languages (English, French, Spanish, German, Norwegian and Italian)
built-in
Automatic tuning features
Relative, Magnetic, and True bearing readout for EBL, WAYPOINT and
cursor
Dual IF bandwidth for high sensitivity
On-screen trail function to see the relative course of displayed targets
Variable on-screen data including own ships position, cursor position with
Lat/Long, ships course and range/bearing to waypoint with LL
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
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1.3 COMPONENTS
The table below lists the components which are included with your new radar
system.
INTRODUCTION
Table 1-1 EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED
Description
Model No. or Code No.
Remarks
Radar 1000 system JMA-1011
Scanner Unit NKE-1053
Display Unit NCD-3717A
Bracket MPBX39815
Interunit Cable CFQ8768-15
8-cores composite cables (15 m)
Power Cable CFQ-8572 with Fuse (2 m)
Instruction Manual 7ZPRD0592 This Manual
Standard Spares 6ZXRD00190 5 A Fuse × 1
Sun Cover MTV303722
Scanner Mounting Hardware MPXP31088
Display Mounting Hardware MPTG30149 Screw × 4
Console Mounting Screw MPTG30380 Screw × 4
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SECTION 2
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
2.1 CONTROL PANEL
DISPLAY UNIT
POWER INPUT/
NMEA/
COMPASS
CONNECTOR
INTER UNIT
CONNECTOR
LATCH
DISPLAY UNIT
VRM/EBL Key
J-Dial
Joystick with MENU/ENT
OFFSET Key
Contrast/Dimmer Key
Transmit/off Key
Stand-by/off Key
FIG. 2-1 DISPLAY UNIT
OPERATING CONTROLS AND FUNCTIONS
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3. Mounting: Table, Overhead or Flush mount
4. Video: 4 levels quantitized
5. Tuning: Auto/ Manual
6. Bearing scale: 360˚scale graduated at intervals of 5˚
7. VRM: 3 digit readout
8. EBL: 3 digit readout
9. Alarm: Audible alarm with zone mark
10. Offset: 1/4 radius below
11. Timed TX: Rotation period 10, 20 or 30 scans
Repetition period 3, 5, 10, 15 min.
12. Language: English, French, Spanish,
Italian, Norweigian, German
13. Features: VRM, EBL, Cursor with LL,
Interference rejection, Target expansion,
Target alarm, LL or TD readout, Waypoint
with LL, Offset, Timed TX, Target trail,
Auto tune
14. External input:
NAV-AID
NMEA0183 (RMA, RMB, RMC, GLL,
GTD, VTG, BWC sentence) NMEA0182
Compass NMEA0183 (HDG, HDM, HDT or VHW
sentence)
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