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JAN-701/901M ECDIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Cautions for High Voltage High voltages, ranging from several hundreds to tens of thousands of volts, are used in electronic apparatus, such as radio and radar instruments These voltages are totally harmless in most operations However, touching a component inside the unit is very dangerous (Any person other than authorized service engineers should not service, inspect, or adjust the unit.) High voltages on the order of tens of thousand volts are most likely to cause instant deaths from electrical shocks At times, even voltages on the order of several hundred volts could lead to electrocution To defend against electrical shock hazards, don't put your hand into the inside of apparatus When you put in a hand unavoidably in case of urgent, it is strongly suggested to turn off the power switch and allow the capacitors, etc to discharge with a wire having its one end positively grounded to remove residual charges Before you put your hand into the inside of apparatus, make sure that internal parts are no longer charged Extra protection is ensured by wearing dry cotton gloves at this time Another important precaution to observe is to keep one hand in your pocket at a time, instead of using both hands at the same time It is also important to select a secure footing to work on, as the secondary effects of electrical shock hazards can be more serious In the event of electrical shocks, disinfect the burnt site completely and obtain medical care immediately Precautions for Rescue of Victim of Electric Shock When a victim of electric shock is found, turn off the power source and ground the circuit immediately If this is impossible, move the victim away from the unit as quick as possible without touching him or her with bare hands He or she can safely be moved if an insulating material such as dry wood plate or cloth is used Breathing may stop if current flows through the respiration center of brain due to electric shock If the electric shock is not large, breathing can be restored by artificial respiration A victim of electric shock looks pale and his or her pulse may become very weak or stop, resulting in unconsciousness and rigidity at worst It is necessary to perform first aid immediately Method of First-Aid Treatment ✩ Precautions for First-Aid Treatments Whenever a person is struck by an electrical shock, give the patient artificial respiration immediately on the spot, unless it is absolutely necessary to move the patient for safety's sake Once started, artificial respiration should be continued rhythmically (1) Refrain from touching the patient carelessly as a result of the accident; the first-aider could suffer from electrical shocks by himself or herself (2) Turn off the power calmly and certainly, and move the patient apart from the cable gently (3) Call or send for a physician or ambulance immediately, or ask someone to call doctor (4) Lay the patient on the back, loosening the necktie, clothes, belts and so on (5) (a) Feel the patient's pulse (b) Check the heartbeat by bringing your ear close to the patient's heart (c) Check for respiration by bringing your face or the back of your hand to the patient's face (d) Check the size of patient's pupils (6) Opening the patient's mouth, remove artificial teeth, cigarettes, chewing gum, etc if any With the patient's mouth open, stretch the tongue and insert a towel or the like into the mouth to prevent the tongue from being withdrawn into the throat (If the patient clenches the teeth so tight that the mouth won't open, use a screwdriver or the like to force the mouth open and then insert a towel or the like into the mouth.) (7) Wipe off the mouth to prevent foaming mucus and saliva from accumulating ✩ Treatment to Give When the Patient Has a Pulse Beating but Has Ceased to Breathe ✱ Performing mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration - Fig (1) Bend the patient's face backward until it is directed to look back (A pillow may be placed under the neck.) (2) Pull up the lower jaw to open up the airway (to spread the airway) (3) Pinching the patient's nose, breathe deeply and blow your breath into the patient's mouth strongly, with care to close it completely Then, move your mouth away and take a deep breath, and blow into his or her mouth Repeat blowing at 10 to 15 times a minute (always with the patient's nostrils closed) (4) Continue artificial respiration until natural respiration is restored (5) If the patient's mouth won't open easily, insert a pipe, such as one made of rubber or vinyl, into either nostril Then, take a deep breath and blow into the nostril through the pipe, with the other nostril and the mouth completely closed (6) The patient may stand up abruptly upon recovering consciousness Keep the patient lying calmly, giving him or her coffee, tea or any other hot drink (but not alcoholic drink) to keep him or her warm Meouth-to-mouth artificial respiration with the patient's head lifted q (1) Lift the back part of the patient's head Support the forehead with one of your hand and the neck with the other hand →q Many patients will have their airways opened by lifting their head in this way to ease mouth-tomouth artificial respiration w (2) Closing the patient's mouth with your mouth, press your cheek against the patient's nose →w Alternatively, hold the patient's nose with your finger to prevent air leak →e e (3) Blowing air into the patient's lungs Blow air into the patient's lungs until chest is seen to rise The first 10 breaths must be blown as fast as possible Fig.1 Mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration ✩ Treatment to Give When the Patient Has No Pulse Beating and Has Ceased to Breathe ✱ Performing cardiac massage - Fig If the patient has no pulse beating, with the pupils open and no heartbeat being heard, the patient has a cardiac arrest and requires immediate artificial respiration Continue this until a medical specialist arrives, and follow his or her directions after that (1) Putting one hand on about the lower one third of the patient's ribs and the other hand over the back of the first, with your elbow fully stretched (with bended elbow, you can’t press to the extent the patient’s ribs are depressed), apply your body weight to the hands to press the patient's body until it is depressed about cm (Repeat this about 50 times a minute) (Cardiac massage.) (2) If only one first-aider is available, perform a cardiac massage about 15 times and then give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration times Repeat this sequence If two first-aiders are available, while one person performs a cardiac massage 15 times, and the other should give mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration times Repeat this sequence (combined cardiac massage and mouth-to-mouth artificial respiration method) (3) Check the patient's pupils and feel the pulse from time to time When the pupils are restored to normal and the pulse begins to beat regularly, stop treating and keep the patient calm while giving him or her coffee, tea or any other hot drink to keep him or her warm while watching him or her carefully q w e r Fig.2 Cardiac massage PREFACE Thank you for purchasing the JRC JAN-701/901M ECDIS This equipment is ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) meets the performance standards of the IMO (International Maritime Organization) and the IHO (International Hydro graphic Organization), and serves to improve safety, reduce fuel combustion, reduce voyage time and automate voyages ● For the best operation and performance results, read this manual thoroughly before use ● Keep this manual in a convenient place for future reference Make use of this manual when experiencing operation difficulties ● This LCD uses 1,310,000 (JAN-701)/1,920,000 (JAN-901M) 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 characteristic of the TFT display technology ● The information in this manual is subject to change without notice at any time i ● Before Operation ● Pictorial Indication Various pictorial indications are included in this manual and are shown on these equipment so that you can operate them safely and correctly and prevent any danger to you and / or to other persons and any damage to your property during operation Such indications and their meanings are as follows Please understand them before you read this manual: This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected and these equipment are not operated correctly This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is neglected and these equipment are not operated correctly Examples of pictorial indication Electric shock Disassembling prohibited Disconnect the power plug The mark represents CAUTION (including DANGER and WARNING) Detailed contents of CAUTION (“Electric Shock” in the example on the left.) is shown in the mark The mark represents prohibition Detailed contents of the prohibited action (“Disassembling Prohibited” in the example on the left) is shown in the mark The ● mark represents instruction Detailed contents of the instruction (“Disconnect the power plug” in the example on the left) is shown in the mark Warning label There is a warning label on the top cover of the equipment Do not try to remove, break or modify the label ii ● Precautions Upon Equipment Operation ● Never remove the cover of this equipment Touching the high-voltage section inside will cause an electric shock Do not attempt to disassemble or tamper with this equipment Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or a malfunction may occur Do not place a glass or cup containing water, etc., or a small metal object on this equipment If water or such object gets inside, a fire, an electrical shock, or a malfunction may occur In case water or a metal object gets inside the equipment, turn off the power immediately, unplug the power supply cable from an electric outlet, and contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition may cause a fire, an electric shock or a malfunction In case you find smoke, strange smell or unusual heat coming from the equipment, turn off the power immediately, unplug the power supply cable from an electric outlet, and contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing Keeping the equipment in operation under such condition may cause a fire or an electric shock Do not use the offset function during navigation If the equipment is used with the offset value entered as the own ship position, the position of your ship displayed on the screen is shifted from the real one, and accidents may result When the offset values are entered, the background color of the position panel on the display panel is colored in sky blue, and the message “Position Shift” is displayed in the message display area Check these indications, and cancel the offset function if necessary iii Before starting automatic sailing, be sure to check the safety of the route and crossing safety contour Otherwise, accidents may result If the own ship has arrived at the boundary of a WP during automatic sailing, be sure to check the safety and perform turning manually (press the [TURN] key while keeping the [GUARD] key pressed) Otherwise, the ship keeps the course with the leg bearing, and accidents may result Never attempt to check or repair the inside of the equipment Checking or repair by an unqualified person may cause a fire or an electric shock Contact our head office, or a nearby branch or local office to request servicing Before disposing of used lithium batteries, insulate them by applying tapes on their and terminals Otherwise, they may short-circuit to generate heat, explode or cause a fire If the LCD module breaks and the liquid inside spills out to stick to your skin, wash it off immediately under running water for more than 15 minutes If you find any skin problem afterwards, consult a doctor immediately If the liquid gets in your eye, wash it off immediately under running water for more than 15 minutes, and then, consult a doctor as soon as possible iv h) Fans Line m Contents Examples, etc Import //(Space) Fixed character string FAN Fixed character string //(Space) Fixed character string Comment Fixed character string //(Space) Fixed character string Base Point-Lat Fixed character string , Fixed character , Fixed character , Fixed character Base Point-Lon Fixed character string , Fixed character , Fixed character , Fixed character Radius[nm] Fixed character string , Fixed character Start Angle[deg] Fixed character string , Fixed character End Angle[deg] Fixed character string +3 FAN Fixed character string ✔ +4 Comments Comments ✔ +5 Latitude degree value of the reference position 35 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Latitude minute value of the reference position 35.123 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Latitude code of the reference position (N/S) N ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude degree value of the reference position 139 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude minute value of the reference position 48.234 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude code of the reference position (E/W) E ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Radius 2.0 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Starting angle 120.0 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Ending angle 180.0 ✔ +1 +2 14 Reference 14-28 i) User Danger Areas Line m Contents Examples, etc Import //(Space) Fixed character string DANGER_AREA Fixed character string //(Space) Fixed character string Comment Fixed character string Lat Fixed character string , Fixed character , Fixed character , Fixed character Lon Fixed character string , Fixed character Add “END” to the end of vertex Fixed character string +3 DANGER_AREA Fixed character string ✔ +4 Comments Comments ✔ +5 Latitude degree value of the apex 35 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Latitude minute value of the apex 35.123 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Latitude code of the apex (N/S) N ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude degree value of the apex 139 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude minute value of the apex 48.234 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude code of the apex (E/W) E ✔ +1 +2 +n ✔ Repeat for the number of apexes plus two lines END Fixed character string (position end) ✔ • When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes 14 14-29 14 Reference j) Text Line m Contents Examples, etc Import //(Space) Fixed character string TEXT Fixed character string //(Space) Fixed character string Comment Fixed character string Lat Fixed character string , Fixed character , Fixed character , Fixed character Lon Fixed character string , Fixed character Rotation Fixed character string TEXT Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Text Fast current Caution ✔ +4 Comments Comments ✔ +5 Latitude degree value of the apex 35 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Latitude minute value of the apex 35.123 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Latitude code of the apex (N/S) N ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude degree value of the apex 139 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude minute value of the apex 48.234 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Longitude code of the apex (E/W) E ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Rotation angle 123 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Font size 14 ✔ +1 +2 +3 • When importing, attributes that are not specified here are imported with specific attributes 14 Reference 14-30 3.3 Logbook File Line Contents Examples, etc Import //(Space) Fixed character string ✔ LOGBOOK SHEET exported by JRC ECDIS Fixed character string ✔ //(Space) Fixed character string ✔ This strings // indicate comment column/cells You can edit freely Variable length character string ✔ No Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Date Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Time Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ , Fixed character ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Event Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ POS1 Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ POS2 Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Lat Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ , Fixed character ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Lon Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ , Fixed character ✔ , Fixed character ✔ COG(˚) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ SOG(kt) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Heading(˚) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Log(kt) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Av.Speed 4h(kt) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Av.Speed 24h(kt) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ 14-31 14 14 Reference Line Contents Examples, etc Voyage Dist.(G)(nm) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Voyage Dist.(W)(nm) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Charts Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Set(˚) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Drift(kt), Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Wind Dir.(˚), Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Wind Speed(m/sec) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Wave Height(m) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Air Press(hPa) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Temp.(˚C) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Water Temp.(˚C) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Engine Rev.(r/min) Fixed character string ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Comment Fixed character string ✔ Number 0001 ✔ ✔ , Date (LMT) Import 2002/04/09 ✔ ✔ , Time (LMT) 08:45:24 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Time zone 09:00 ✔ , Fixed character ✔ Time zone code (E/W) E ✔ ✔ , Event type Specified time POS1 name ✔ GPS1 ✔ , POS2 name ✔ GPS2 ✔ , 14 Reference ✔ ✔ , 14-32 Line Contents Latitude degree value for POS1 Examples, etc ✔ 35 ✔ , Latitude minute value for POS1 ✔ 35.123 ✔ , Latitude code for POS1 (N/S) ✔ N ✔ , Longitude degree value for POS1 ✔ 139 ✔ , Longitude minute value for POS1 ✔ 48.234 ✔ , Longitude code for POS1 (E/W) ✔ E ✔ , Course relative to land ✔ 123.4 ✔ , Ship speed relative to land ✔ 12.3 ✔ , Bow heading ✔ 123.5 ✔ , Ship speed relative to water ✔ 12.4 ✔ , Average ship speed for last four hours ✔ 12.0 ✔ , Average ship speed for last 24 hours ✔ 13.2 ✔ , Total distance relative to land ✔ 12345.5 ✔ , Total distance relative to water ✔ 12300.6 ✔ , Chart name that caused the event ✔ JP34OBJ ✔ , Set ✔ 123.4 ✔ , Drift ✔ ✔ 234.5 ✔ , Wind speed ✔ 10.3 ✔ , Wave height 14 ✔ 12.4 , Wind direction Import ✔ 2.0 ✔ , 14-33 14 Reference Line Contents Atmospheric pressure Examples, etc ✔ 1003 ✔ , Air temperature ✔ 23.4 ✔ , Water temperature ✔ 20.3 ✔ , Engine revolutions ✔ 135.6 ✔ , Comments n Comments ✔ ✔ Repeat four lines for the number of events 14 Reference Import 14-34 Index A Abbreviation for Geodetic System 14-12 Abort 3-7 Accepting S-57 updating chart 3-68 Adjusting datum (ARCS Only) 3-62 Adjusting radar image ([RADAR]) 3-29 After-sales service 11-2 AIS symbols 3-142 Alarm function 14-2 Alarm Information of C-MAP Ed.3 Chart 14-7 Alarm Information of S-57/S-63 Chart 14-8 Alarm list panel 3-26 Alternate route editing mode 4-57 ARCS chart display (ARCS Only) 3-55 ARCS PIN 3-19 ARPA symbols 3-142 ARPA/AIS list 3-32 ARPA/AIS target display ON/OFF ([AIS/ARPA]) 3-31 Auto sailing status panel 2-11 Automatic sailing 6-4 Automatic sailing system 6-2 Azimuth mode 3-106 B Bearing setting 7-9 Brightness (Adjustment) 3-21 C Changing active panel 3-58 Changing display color ([DAY/NIGHT]) 3-24 Changing object category (S-57/C-MAP Only) 3-45 Chart display area 2-5 Chart editing menu 5-4 Chart panel 2-8 Chart portfolio 8-2 Chart symbol (S-57/C-MAP Only) 3-121 Chart-Related Alarm Information 14-6 COG vector 3-84 Color pattern (S-57) 10-5 Color test (ARCS Only) 7-11 Components 1-4 Connection 7-7 Construction 1-7 Coordinated universal time (UTC) 3-145 Creating alternate route 4-55 Creating route using EBL/VRM keys and dials 4-52 CSV format 4-25 Cursors 3-3 D Danger detection vector 3-85 Deleting system chart 8-82 Depth alarm (S-57/C-MAP Only) 3-124 Display alarm history 3-28 Display area 2-5 Display panel 2-5, 2-7 Displaying note and diagram (ARCS Only) 3-60 Displaying playback panel 9-8 Displaying user chart 3-67 Disposal 12-2 Drawing area (user chart) 5-32 Drawing lines (user chart) 5-29 E EBL/VRM 2-step operation 3-97 EBL/VRM using operation panel 3-88 Editing operations (C-MAP Ed.2) 8-82 Entering symbols (user chart) 5-25 Entering text (user chart) 5-36 Event mark (EVENT) 3-69 F Features 1-3 File manager 7-3 Filtering source chart 8-83 Flowchart (Alternate route) 4-55 Flowchart (For sailing) 3-15 Flowchart (General flow) 3-14 Flowchart (Graphic editor) 4-33 Flowchart (Table editor) 4-12 Flowchart (User chart file) 5-9 Function of operation panel 2-2 Function of screen 2-5 G Graphic editing menu 4-28 Graphic editing mode 4-27, 4-35 Gray Scale 10-6 Guard ring 3-85 H HDG vector 3-84 Heading line 3-84 Highlighting 3-73 L Left-click 3-3 Local mean time (LMT) 3-145 Logbook 3-113 M Maneuver curve 3-102 Manual update 5-18 Marking information mark 3-71 Marking tidal stream mark 3-72 1/2 Index Menu operation 3-3 Menu title bar 2-5, 2-12 Menu tree 2-12, 4-8, 4-28, 5-4, 9-3 Merging user charts 5-16 Motion mode 3-106 Multi view screen 3-78 My port list 3-111 N Names and Functions 2-3 Navigation & Planning screen 3-20 Navtex mark 3-117 Navtex message 3-117 North arrow mark 2-5 Numerical input 3-12 O Over-scale alarm 3-52 P Panel display of ARPA/AIS target 3-36 Playback 9-2 Power OFF 3-21 Power ON 3-17 Primary position 7-8 Printing display 3-149 Shifting own ship position 3-146 Ship's shape 3-83 Sound volume (Adjustment) 3-21 Specifications 13-2 Speed setting 7-9 Startup screen 3-19 Switching range (S-57/C-MAP Only) 3-53 Switching scale (S-57/C-MAP Only) 3-54 System configuration 1-13 System restoration in case of abnormal operations 3-37 T Table editing menu 4-8 Table editing mode 4-7, 4-14 Temporary and preliminary notice (ARCS Only) 3-61 Time label display 3-86 Track display 3-86 Trackball 3-3 Troubleshooting 10-10 U User chart edit mode 5-3, 5-11 Using analog meter 3-81 Using shortcut menu 3-7 W R Wide view screen (S-57/C-MAP Only) 3-80 Reading out information on the objects 3-75 Release alarm ([ALARM ACK]) 3-25 Right-click 3-3 Route monitoring and system alarm 6-3 Route name and extention of file 4-2 Route options 4-4 Route planning 4-2 Route planning using graphic editor 4-27 Route planning using table editor 4-7 Running fix 3-101 Z Zooming area using rubber band (S-57/C-MAP Only) 3-51 Zooming in/out 3-52 S Secondary position 7-8 Selecting all source charts 8-82 Selecting high resolution area (ARCS Only) 3-55 Selecting high resolution chart (ARCS Only) 3-59 Selecting low resolution chart (ARCS Only) 3-59 Selecting menu 3-3 Selecting ROUTE 3-39 Selecting S-57/C-MAP chart 3-66 Selecting startup menu 3-18 Selecting To WP 3-39 Setting alarm options 3-135 Setting ARPA/AIS options 3-140 Setting chart options 3-118 Setting date/time 3-145 Setting logbook options 3-116 Setting radar options 3-139 Setting scales 3-134 Shifting chart 3-47 Index 2/2 END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR JAN-701/901M SERIES ECDIS SOFTWARE IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY: This End-User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Japan Radio Co., Ltd (“JRC”) for the JRC ECDIS equipment that includes Microsoft software products ● You have acquired a device (“DEVICE”) that includes software licensed by JRC from Microsoft Licensing Inc or its affiliates (“MS”) Those installed software products of MS origin, as well as associated media, printed materials, and “online” or electronic documentation (“SOFTWARE”) are protected by international intellectual property laws and treaties The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold All rights reserved ● IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS EULA, DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY THE SOFTWARE INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT JRC FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S) FOR A REFUND ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY PREVIOUS CONSENT) ● GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENSE This EULA grants you the following license: ➢ You may use the SOFTWARE only on the DEVICE ➢ NOT FAULT TOLERANT THE SOFTWARE IS NOT FAULT TOLERANT JRC HAS INDEPENDENTLY DETERMINED HOW TO USE THE SOFTWARE IN THE DEVICE, AND MS HAS RELIED UPON JRC TO CONDUCT SUFFICIENT TESTING TO DETERMINE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS SUITABLE FOR SUCH USE ➢ NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE THE SOFTWARE is provided “AS IS” and with all faults THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY, PERFORMANCE, ACCUARACY, AND EFFORT (INCLUDING LACK OF NEGLIGENCE) IS WITH YOU ALSO THERE IS NO WARRANTY AGAINST INTERFERENCE WITH YOUR ENJOYMENT OF THE SOFTWARE OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT IF YOU HAVE RECEIVED ANY WARRANTIES REGARDING THE DEVICE OR THE SOFTWARE, THOSE WARRANTIES DO NOT ORIGINATE FROM, AND ARE NOT BINDING ON, MS ➢ Note on Java Support The SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or intended for use or resale as online control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of Java technology could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage Sun Microsystems, Inc has contractually obligated MS to make this disclaimer ➢ No Liability for Certain Damages EXCEPT AS PROHIBITED BY LAW, MS SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE THIS LIMITATION SHALL APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL MS BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNT IN EXCESS OF U.S TWO HUNDRED FIFTY DOLLARS (U.S.$250.00) ➢ Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation, and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation ➢ SOFTWARE TRANSFER ALLOWED BUT WITH RESTRICTIONS You may permanently transfer rights under this EULA only as part of a permanent sale or transfer of the Device, and only if the recipient agrees to this EULA If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must also include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE ➢ EXPROT RESTRICTIONS You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is of US-origin You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the SOFTWARE, including the U.S Export Administration Regulations, as well as end-user, end-use and country destination restrictions issued by U.S and other governments For additional information on exporting the SOFTWARE, see http://www.microsoft.com/exporting/ Repair Request Form Repair Request Form Date : To: Mr/Ms Reading Point of Contact Repair Requested by TEL FAX 〒 − Address Ship's Name Port Name Product Name Product No Symptom: (in as much detail as possible) Date of Malfunction: Desired Repair Method Malfunction Location: Repair On Site/ Repair at JRC Office Desired Repair Date (yyyy.mm.dd) For further information contact: HEAD OFFICE & SALES DEPT Nittochi Nishi-shinjuku bldg, 10-1, Nishi-Shinjuku 6-chome, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-8328 JAPAN Phone : +81-3-3348-0151 Fax : +81-3-3348-3648 MAIN PLANT 1-1, Shimorenjaku 5-chome, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-8510 JAPAN Phone : +81-422-45-9111 Fax : +81-422-45-9110 EDITION JUL 2005 CODE No 7ZPNA0513 JRC [...]... Panel (JAN- 701) NCD-4224 (JAN- 901M) NCD-4308 (JAN- 701) NWZ-147-AC (JAN- 901M) NWZ-158 1 Main Unit 1 Included in the main unit Operation panel (type A) NCE-7721-A – Operation panel (type B) NCE-7721-B – Either type A or B is included in the main unit Type A has an automatic sailing function Type B does not have an automatic sailing function Processing unit NDC-1264 1 Included in the main unit Instruction. .. the main unit Instruction Manual (Japanese) 7ZPNA0512 1 Instruction Manual (English) 7ZPNA0513 1 Analog Interface Kit MPXP32636 1 Option NOTE 1) Serial Interface Kit MPXP32637 1 Option NOTE 2) Radar overlay kit MPXP32691 1 Option Optional keyboard NCE-5009 1 Canvas cover Lightproof hood (JAN- 701) MPXP33088 (JAN- 901M) MPXP33089 (JAN- 701) MPOL30350 (JAN- 901M) MPOL30345 Spare Parts (CMJ-462 NSK I/F) Accessary... benzene, as this may deteriorate the surface coating Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe off dirt and dust thoroughly from the surface of the equipment vi Equipment Appearance Stand-alone type (JAN- 701) vii Stand-alone type (JAN- 901M) viii Flash-mount type ix Glossary AIS : Automatic Identification System ANTS : Automatic Navigation & Track-keeping System ARCS : Admiralty Raster Chart Service A raster chart... alphabetic characters into the electronic chart • Display of information such as the date/time, current position, heading, and ship’s speed • Display specifications Size: 18.1-inch color LCD (JAN- 701) 23.1-inch color LCD (JAN- 901M) Selection of colors (conforming to the IMO/IHO) suitable for the daytime, nighttime, dawn, and dusk Display of the symbols and colors recommended by the IHO Navigation Planning... Serial I/F Kit MPXP32637 1.4 Construction 1 The outline drawing of the unit is shown below Cable Inlet Mass: Approx 125 kg NCD-4224 Bridge Display Terminal (JAN- 701) 1-7 1 Overview Cable Inlet Mass: Approx 150kg NCD-4308 Bridge Display Terminal (JAN- 901M) 1 Overview 1-8 1-9 1 Overview Flash-mount type NDC-1264 Processing Unit MASS:APPROX 85kg 1 1 Overview 1-10 Flash-mount type NWZ-147-AC 18.1” LCD Unit... Information of S-57/S-63 Chart 14-8 14.3 Abbreviation for Geodetic System 14-12 14.4 Data Formats of Files that ECDIS can Import/Export 14-13 Index END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR JAN- 701/ 901M SERIES ECDIS SOFTWARE Repair Request Form 1 Overview 1-1 1.1 Function This equipment is navigation system with ECDIS (Electronic Chart Display and Information System) functions conforming to

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