JRC NWZ-4610 User manual

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CODE No.7ZPNA4284CODE No.7ZPNA4284
NOV. 2013 Edition 2 JRCNOV. 2013 Edition 2 JRC
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INSTRUCTIONINSTRUCTION
MANUALMANUAL
MULTI INFORMATION DISPLAYMULTI INFORMATION DISPLAY
NWZ-4610NWZ-4610


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General Information
Thank you for purchasing the Japan Radio Co., Ltd. NWZ-4610 Multi Information Display (MID). This
equipment receives NMEA data from various sensors for display.
٨ Before attempting to operate this equipment, read this instruction manual thoroughly to ensure
correct and safe operation in accordance with the warning instructions and operation procedures.
٨ You are strongly recommended to store this instruction manual carefully for future reference.
In the event that you have an operational problem or malfunction, this manual will provide useful
instructions.
7ZPNA4284

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Before You Begin
Symbols Used In This Manual
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.
Indicates warning items that, if ignored, may
result in serious personal injury or even death.
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 (“Electric shock” in the example on the left.) 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 (“Disassembling
Prohibited” in the example on the left.) alerts you to operations that are
prohibited.
Each mark is intended to alert the user to the presence of
necessary instructions. The picture in each mark (“Disconnect the
power plug” in the example on the left.) alerts you to operations 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 this unit. Otherwise, you may touch a
high-voltage part and suffer from an electric shock.
Turn off the power on/off switch, and turn off the power supply
breaker when you for maintenance check this unit for
maintenance. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or a failure may
occur.
Do not disassemble or modify this unit. Otherwise, a fire, an
electric shock, or a failure may occur.
Do not place a vessel containing water, etc. or a metallic object on
this unit. When water spills or when water or the object enters the
unit, a fire, an electric shock, or a failure may occur.
Do not use this unit at a voltage other than the supply voltage
stated on the unit. Otherwise, a fire, an electric shock, or a failure
may occur.
Do not insert or remove the power cord or operate switches with a
wet hand. Otherwise, you may suffer from an electric shock.
Do not damage or modify the power cord. Placing a heavy object
onto, heating, stretching or bending the cord may cause a fire or
an electric shock.
Do not check or repair in this unit. Please call our field
representative or your nearest JRC office for inspection and repair
services. Otherwise It may cause a fire or an electric shock.
In the event that you spill or drop any liquids or metals etc., turn off
the unit, turn off the power supply breaker, and contact your sales
agent outlet or one of JRC branch offices, sales centers or liaison
offices. Otherwise continuing operation may cause a fire, an
electric shock or a malfunction.
In the event that smoking or burning odors are detected,
immediately terminate operation of the unit and contact your sales
agent outlet or one of JRC branch offices, sales centers or liaison
offices. Never attempt to check or repair the interior of the unit.
Otherwise continuing operation may cause a fire or an electric
shock.
AC
WARNING

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Without qualified service personnel, do not attempt to install this
unit. Contact our service center or agent for any electrical work or
installation of this unit. Otherwise it may cause a malfunction.
Do not install this unit at the place exposed to direct sunlight for a
long time or hit by hot wind or where the temperature rises above
55℃. Otherwise it may cause a fire or a breakdown.
Do not place the unit on a wobbly stand or any unsteady
foundation. Otherwise it may cause the unit to fall, resulting in an
injury or a damage.
Do not put this unit in the cabinet, and do not cover with the
nonporous thing such as cardboard. Heat shuts oneself up, and it
may cause a fire or a breakdown.
When this unit is suddenly moved from a cool place to a warm
place, drew condensation water may form on the inside windows,
and the liquid crystal part can become visually difficult. In this
case, leave the unit for a while until becoming dry condition. Then
operate the unit.
When installing this set, be sure to connect the grounding wire or
the grounding plate to the grounding terminal of the unit.
Otherwise you may suffer from an electric shock.
Do not turn on the power switch of the unit while the ship is on the
shore. Otherwise, the transducer may malfunction.
Do not use an organic solvent such as thinner or benzine when
you clean the surface of the unit. For cleaning the surface, remove
the dust and wipe with clean dry cloth. Otherwise, the painting on
the surface may be damaged
CAUTION

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External View

Contents
General Information ......................................................................................................................i
Before You Begin..........................................................................................................................ii
Usage Hints..................................................................................................................................iii
External View ................................................................................................................................v
Chapter 1 Introduction ..........................................................................................................1-1
1.1. Function ............................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2. Features ............................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3. Components......................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.3.1. Standard equipment....................................................................................................... 1-3
1.3.2. Options........................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.4. Construction ........................................................................................................................ 1-4
1.5. System Configuration ......................................................................................................... 1-5
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of the Components ........................................................2-1
Chapter 3 Display Screen .....................................................................................................3-1
3.1. Display Screen..................................................................................................................... 3-1
Chapter 4 Operation ..............................................................................................................4-1
4.1. Menu ..................................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.2. Basic Operation................................................................................................................... 4-8
4.2.1. Turning on the power..................................................................................................... 4-8
4.2.2. Starting (Normal)............................................................................................................ 4-8
4.2.3. Starting (Abnormal)........................................................................................................ 4-9
4.2.4. Starting (Abnormal)........................................................................................................ 4-9
4.2.5. Turning off the power ..................................................................................................... 4-9
4.2.6. Adjusting the back light (lighting) by using the key...................................................... 4-10
4.2.7. Adjusting contrast ........................................................................................................ 4-10
4.2.8. Turning off the alarm buzzer........................................................................................ 4-10
4.2.9. Switching display ......................................................................................................... 4-10
4.2.10. Alarm display ............................................................................................................... 4-10
4.2.11. Selecting items from the menus .................................................................................. 4-11
4.2.12. Entering a numeric value ............................................................................................. 4-12
4.3. User Mode Change............................................................................................................ 4-13
4.4. User Setting Screen Display ............................................................................................ 4-13
4.5. Setting Display .................................................................................................................. 4-14
4.5.1. Adjusting contrast ........................................................................................................ 4-14
4.5.2. Adjusting back light...................................................................................................... 4-15
4.5.3. Setting a click sound.................................................................................................... 4-15
4.5.4. Setting a display screen............................................................................................... 4-15
4.5.5. Selecting a back light color.......................................................................................... 4-21
4.5.6. Setting graph scale ...................................................................................................... 4-22
4.5.7. Registering user display .............................................................................................. 4-22
4.6. System Settings ................................................................................................................ 4-23
4.6.1. Selecting units ............................................................................................................. 4-23
4.6.2. Setting the time difference ........................................................................................... 4-24
4.6.3. Setting date display format .......................................................................................... 4-25
4.6.4. Displaying as loran c time difference........................................................................... 4-25
4.6.5. Setting transducer position of depth sounder (exclusive to JFE-380/680).................. 4-25
4.6.6. Setting water depth offset of depth sounder................................................................ 4-26
4.7. Language Settings ............................................................................................................ 4-27
4.8. Alarm Settings ................................................................................................................... 4-27
4.8.1. Setting the alarm range ............................................................................................... 4-28
4.8.2. Setting a system alarm ................................................................................................ 4-28
4.8.3. Setting a vessel speed alarm ...................................................................................... 4-29
4.8.4. Setting a TRIP alarm ................................................................................................... 4-29
4.8.5. Setting the water temperature alarm ........................................................................... 4-30
4.8.6. Setting the water depth alarm...................................................................................... 4-30
4.8.7. Setting the wind velocity alarm .................................................................................... 4-30
4.8.8. Setting the air temperature alarm ................................................................................ 4-31
4.8.9. Setting the atmosphere alarm ..................................................................................... 4-31
4.8.10. Setting the humidity alarm ........................................................................................... 4-31
4.8.11. Setting a buzzer sound and screen back light............................................................. 4-32
4.9. Setting Installation ............................................................................................................ 4-33

4.9.1. Changing to a maintenance mode............................................................................... 4-33
4.9.2. Setting a model............................................................................................................ 4-34
4.9.3. Selecting a dimmer unit ............................................................................................... 4-34
4.9.4. Dimmer linked control and data sharing with RS-485 ................................................. 4-35
4.9.5. Setting a serial port...................................................................................................... 4-38
4.9.6. Setting a contact port................................................................................................... 4-42
4.9.7. Outputting alarm history............................................................................................... 4-43
4.9.8. Checking installation.................................................................................................... 4-43
4.9.9. Checking the input port................................................................................................ 4-44
4.9.10. Self-diagnosis .............................................................................................................. 4-44
4.9.11. Displaying an alarm ..................................................................................................... 4-45
4.9.12. Displaying the software version ................................................................................... 4-46
4.9.13. Performing master reset .............................................................................................. 4-46
4.9.14. Demonstration ............................................................................................................. 4-47
4.9.15. Outputting setting value............................................................................................... 4-47
4.9.16. Setting the current to be displayed .............................................................................. 4-47
4.10. Setting daisy chain........................................................................................................ 4-48
Chapter 5 Maintenance .........................................................................................................5-1
5.1. Daily Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 5-2
5.2. Alarm .................................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.3. Troubleshooting for Malfunctions or Abnormalities ....................................................... 5-4
5.4. Repair Unit ........................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.4.1. Repair unit...................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.4.2. Regular Replacement Parts........................................................................................... 5-5
Chapter 6 Installation ............................................................................................................6-1
6.1. Affixing Display Unit Nameplate Labels ........................................................................... 6-2
6.1.1. Affixing product nameplate ............................................................................................ 6-2
6.1.2. Affixing model identification plate .................................................................................. 6-2
6.2. Display Unit Installation...................................................................................................... 6-3
6.2.1. Selecting the position for installation ............................................................................. 6-3
6.2.2. Mounting the display unit using a rack .......................................................................... 6-4
6.2.3. Mounting using a flash mount........................................................................................ 6-6
6.2.4. Removing the display unit by flash mounting ................................................................ 6-8
6.3. Cable Connection................................................................................................................ 6-9
6.3.1. DC12/24V DATA connector ......................................................................................... 6-10
6.3.2. DATA1 connector......................................................................................................... 6-13
6.3.3. SENSOR/DATA2 connector......................................................................................... 6-17
6.4. Optional Peripheral Connection ...................................................................................... 6-21
6.4.1. Dimmer unit connection ............................................................................................... 6-21
Chapter 7 After-Sales Service ..............................................................................................7-1
7.1. When Ordering a Repair ..................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2. Recommendation of Overhaul ........................................................................................... 7-1
Chapter 8 Disposal ................................................................................................................8-1
8.1. Disposal of the Equipment................................................................................................. 8-1
Chapter 9 Specifications.......................................................................................................9-1
Appendix ..................................................................................................................... Appendix-1
Appendix 1 Outline and Setting Drawing.................................................................Appendix-1
Appendix 2 Default value...........................................................................................Appendix-3
Appendix 3 Setting value memo.............................................................................Appendix-7


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Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1. Function
The Multi Information Display (MID) is the display unit that receives NMEA data items from various
sensors to display them.
The screen can be split to up to 4 areas for use. Only necessary information can be displayed by
selecting data to be displayed in the areas.
There are three modes in which six screens can be registered, and up to 18 screens can be registered.

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1.2. Features
NWZ-4610 Multi Information Display (MID) has the following features:
1) Display of various NMEA data items
2) Selection of display contents and screen layout
3) Distribution of power supply in daisy chain mode
4) Selection of display screen in each mode
5) Sharing of data and interlocking of dimmer between display units at RS-485 interface

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1.3. Components
The standard equipment and options are shown in the tables below.
1.3.1. Standard equipment
No. Description Model No. CODE QTY Remarks
1.1 DISPLAY NWZ-4610 NWZ-4610 1 Main Body
1.2 DATA POWER CABLE CFQ-5766A CFQ5766A 1 14 cores 2 m/ With Fuse holder
data, power, contact
1.3 FUSE MF60NR 250V 1 5ZFGD00205 2 Display unit 1A fuse
1.4 FRONT PANEL MTV305018A MTV305018A 1
1.5 BASE KITS MPBX47065 MPBX47065 1
Base
Knob Bolt
Gear Washer
Knob Washer
1.6
MODEL
IDENTIFICATION
PLATE
MPNN47524A MPNN47524A 1 For Rear
1.7 PRODUCT
NAMEPLATE MPNN47529A MPNN47529A 1 For Front
1.8 Flush Mounting
Drawing - - 1 For Flush Mount
2 QUICK REFERENCE 7ZPNA4352 7ZPNA4352 1 English/Japanese
1.3.2. Options
No. Description Model No. CODE QTY Remarks
1 AC POWER
RECTIFIER
NBD-577C NBD-577C 1 AC100/220V input
24V output
2 DATA POWER CABLE CFQ-5766D CFQ5766D 1 14 cores 10 m/ With Fuse holder
data, power, contact
CFQ-5766F CFQ5766F 1 14 cores 20 m/ With Fuse holder
data, power, contact
3 DATA CABLE CFQ-5767 CFQ5767 1 4 cores/3 m data
6-pin connector data line only
4 DATA CABLE CFQ-5768 CFQ5768 1 6 cores-14 cores/3 m daisy chain
5 DATA CABLE CFQ-5769 CFQ5769 1 For RS-485 4 cores/3 m
6 T-SHAPED
CONNECTOR
AA-040404-MMM-TL 5JCDX00071 1 For CFQ-5769 RS-485
7 JUNCTION BOX CQD-10 CQD-10A 1 12 terminals
8 DIMMER UNIT NCM-227 NCM-227 1 External dimmer unit
9 L-TYPE ADAPTER CFQ-9184 CFQ9184 1
10 INSTRUCTION
MANUAL
7ZPNA4284 7ZPNA4284 1 English
7ZPNA4283 7ZPNA4283 1 Japanese

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1.4. Construction
Display NWZ-4610
Figure 1.2 NWZ-4610 OUT LINE (Disk Form type)
Unit: mm
Mass: Approximately 0.8kg

1-5
1.5. System Configuration
Junction
box
CQD-10
AC Power
Rectifier
NBD-577C
SENSOR/DATA2 DATA1
MID
NWZ-4610
DC12/24V DATA
Dimmer unit
NCM-227
External device
Sensors
SENSOR/DATA2 DATA1
MID
NWZ-4610
DC12/24V DATA
DC12/24V
100/220V AC
Log pulse
CFQ-5766A
2 m
Daisy chain
CFQ-5768 3m
RS-485
CFQ-5769 3m
RS-485
CFQ-5769 3m
RS-485
CFQ-5769
3m
T-shaped connector
AA-040404-MMM-TL
* 250V-TTYCS-1
3 ports
*250V-TTYCS-1
Max 15 m
*250V-TTYCS-1
*0.6/1kV-DPYC-1.5
*: Arranged by dockyard.
External device
Sensors CFQ-5767
3m

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2-1
Chapter 2 Names and Functions of
the Components
Display
Buzzer
Operation panel
Figure 2.1 Operation panel of main display unit
No. Keys Name Functions
1
Power/
Contrast key
Turns on the power. This key also adjusts the screen contrast.
The power is turned off when the key and this key are
pressed at the same time.
2
Dimmer key
Adjusts the brightness.
3
Menu key
Displays the main menu.
4
Display key Changes the display screen.
5
Clear key Cancels operation and stops the alarm.
6
Cursor key
Moves the cursor.
7
Enter key Sets the entries.
8
USER key Changes the screen to the user registration screen.
9
MODE key Change the user mode.

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Reading the Display
Numeric display screen
Graphic screen
Graph screen
Screen title
Screen number
The display mode and the screen number
are displayed. When or is
pressed, M1 to M3: Mode and D1 to D6:
Screen number are displayed for 3
seconds.
[S]: Simulation mode
During simulation mode, [S] blinks.
[M]: Equipment mode
During equipment mode, [M] is turned on.
During simulation mode, [M] is turned off.
Alarm icon
This displayed while an alarm occurs. For the
alarm contents, check the alarm information.
Display area
Freeze indicator
During operation, the black part moves.
If the black part does not move, the
screen freezes.
Ship speed and
direction
U: UTC
L: Local time
Date and time
If date and time data is not received, "-" is displayed.
Graph title Current measured value
Horizontal axis: Elapsed time [minute]
More left data is older.
Vertical axis
measured
value
Current
measured
value
Status bar

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Wind direction/wind velocity screen
The left and right keys can be used to switch between true and relative.
Special screen for JFE-380/680
1) Single Transducer
Display mode Position of Transducer
Offset
Depth
Range
2) Dual Transducer
Position of Transducer1 Position of Transducer2
Depth of Depth of
Transducer1 Transducer2
Offset of Offset of
Transducer1 Transducer2
Display mode Range
True wind
direction
True wind
velocity
Wind direction
Arrow from
windward

2-4
COG screen
When the COG is invalid, "---.-" is displayed.
COG
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