NSR Marine NGR-3000 User manual

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USER MANUAL
GNSS EQUIPMENT
NGR-3000

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NOTICE TO USERS
-Thanks for your purchasing this product NGR-3000 GNSS equipment.
-The copyright of this manual is owned by the manufacturer, NEW
SUNRISE CO., LTD (NSR). Prior written permission is required for
copying or reproducing the manual or part of the manual.
-Software version in your product may be some different from that
described as in this manual. Such difference will not affect the performance
of the product. NSR reserves the right of continuous improvement on
products both in software and in hardware without any prior notice.
-NSR will assume no responsibility for the damage caused by improper use
or modification of the product or claims of loss of profit by a third party.
-Please read this manual carefully to ensure proper use before installation
and use of the product.
-Please keep the manual for your future reference.

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No.
Modify by
Date
Paragraph
Version
Reason
1
Q/A
2017/06/14
01
First edition
2
Q/A
2017/08/15
02
Add navigation function
3
Q/A
2017/09/29
03
Generally modification
4
Q/A
2019/03/31
All
04
Software upgrade
5
Q/A
2021/07/16
All
05
Software upgrade
6
Q/A
2022/06/13
All
06
Software upgrade
7
Q/A
2022/08/04
2, 5, Appendix
07
Add DGNSS functions
8
Q/A
2023/02/21
All
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Generally modification

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE OPERATOR
Warning
Keep away from heat source or direct sunshine.
Prohibition
Don’t open the equipment. Only qualified personnel should
work inside the equipment. Don’t disassemble or try to modify
the equipment.
Dangerous
Turn off the power immediately when smoke or fire is emitted.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER
Warning
Connect the earthing cord to ship’s body.
Observe the compass safe distance to prevent deviation of an
onboard magnetic compass.
Prohibited
Don’t open the equipment unless you have fully understood the
structure and circuits of the equipment. Only qualified
personnel should work inside the equipment. Don’t
disassemble or try to modify the equipment.
Dangerous
Turn off the power at power distribution board before
installation.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. PRODUCT FEATURES............................................................................................1
2. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW....................................................................................2
2.1 CONTROL DESCRIPTION.........................................................................................2
2.2 POWER ON/OFF...................................................................................................4
2.3 ADJUST DIMMER AND CONTRAST ...........................................................................4
2.4BASIC MENU OPERATION.......................................................................................5
2.5 HOW TO ENTER CHARACTER DATA ........................................................................5
2.6 DISPLAY MODES....................................................................................................6
2.6.1 Data display..................................................................................................6
2.6.2 Plotter display...............................................................................................7
2.6.3 Highway display............................................................................................9
2.6.4 Compass display..........................................................................................9
2.6.5 Satellite display...........................................................................................10
2.6.6 Beacon display ...........................................................................................10
3. NAVIGATION PLANNING......................................................................................11
3.1 REGISTER WAYPOINTS.........................................................................................11
3.1.1 Insert a new waypoint.................................................................................12
3.1.2 Edit a waypoint ...........................................................................................12
3.1.3 Delete a waypoint.......................................................................................13
3.2 ROUTE PLANNING................................................................................................14
3.2.1 Edit a route .................................................................................................14
3.2.2 Forward navigation.....................................................................................15
3.2.3 Reverse navigation.....................................................................................16
3.2.4 Create a new route.....................................................................................16
3.2.5 Delete a route.............................................................................................16
3.3 STOP THE NAVIGATION BY THE CURRENT ROUTE..................................................17
4. NOTICE...................................................................................................................18
4.1 XTE (CROSS TRACK ERROR)ALARM...................................................................18
4.2 SPEED ALARM .....................................................................................................19
4.3 ARRIVAL ALARM AND ANCHOR WATCH ALARM......................................................19
4.4 TRACK RECORD...................................................................................................21
4.5 ETA-SOG...........................................................................................................22
4.6 NOTICE AUDIO.....................................................................................................22
5. MENU SETTING .....................................................................................................23
5.1 GNSS SETTING...................................................................................................23
5.1.1 GNSS mode................................................................................................23
5.1.2 2D/3D..........................................................................................................23

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5.1.3 Geodetic datum ..........................................................................................24
5.1.4 RAIM...........................................................................................................24
5.1.4.1 RAIM........................................................................................................24
5.1.4.2 RAIM level ...............................................................................................25
5.1.5 Beacon/SBAS.............................................................................................25
5.1.5.1 Set beacon mode ....................................................................................26
5.1.5.2 Station list................................................................................................27
5.1.5.3 Beacon self-test.......................................................................................28
5.1.6 Smoothing...................................................................................................28
5.2 SYSTEM SETTING ................................................................................................29
5.2.1 Key buzzer..................................................................................................29
5.2.2 LCD/KEY dimmer .......................................................................................29
5.2.3 Day/Night....................................................................................................29
5.2.4 Offset & Time zone.....................................................................................30
5.3 ALERT ................................................................................................................31
5.4 DIAGNOSTICS ......................................................................................................32
5.4.1 Software version.........................................................................................33
5.4.2 LCD test.....................................................................................................33
5.4.3 Factory test................................................................................................34
5.4.4 Factory default...........................................................................................34
5.4.5 GNSS monitoring........................................................................................35
5.4.6 RTCM monitor ............................................................................................35
6. INSTALLATION......................................................................................................36
6.1 INSTALLATION OF MAIN UNIT................................................................................36
6.2 INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA UNIT .........................................................................36
6.3 CABLING..............................................................................................................36
6.3.1 Power connection.......................................................................................37
6.3.2 Interfaces....................................................................................................37
6.3.3 Alert interface..............................................................................................37
6.3.4 Grounding...................................................................................................38
6.4 INITIAL SETTINGS.................................................................................................38
6.4.1 Language setting........................................................................................38
6.4.2 Sentence setting.........................................................................................39
6.4.2.1 Sentence..................................................................................................39
6.4.2.2 Baud rate.................................................................................................41
6.4.2.3 NMEA version..........................................................................................41
APPENDIX I MENU TREE........................................................................................42
APPENDIX II TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................43
APPENDIX III SENTENCE DISCRIPTION...............................................................45
APPENDIX IV INSTALLATION DRAWING.............................................................51

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1. PRODUCT FEATURES
NGR-3000 is an IMO GNSS equipment of NSR’ new generation, compatible with GPS,
Beidou and Glonass system.
NGR-3000 GNSS equipment consists of a display unit and an antenna unit.
The high sensitive GNSS equipment tracks up to 50 satellites simultaneously. It ensures
optimum accuracy in determination of vessel position, course and speed.
The main features of NGR-3000 are:
⚫Comprehensive navigation data displays.
⚫Alarms: Loss of Position, loss of differential signal, HDOP Exceeded.
⚫Menu-driven operation.
⚫7 inch, color LCD, touch screen operation with adjustable brightness.
⚫3 GNSS data outputs, BAM/INS input/output.
⚫NDG-100 Beacon (external) may be connected to NGR-3000 to add DGNSS function.
The product meets the requirements of relative IMO and IEC regulation & standards,
including IMO MSC.112 (73), MSC.302 (87), IEC 61108-1, IEC 62923-1, IEC 62923-2 etc.
EQUIPMENT LIST:
Scope of Supply
No.
Name
Q’ty
Part No.
Description
1
NGR-3000 Main Unit
1
N992530
N992531 with NDG-100
2
NGA100 GNSS Antenna
1
Cable length 10m or 20m
3
Installation Materials
3.1
Antenna Mount Pole
1
3.2
Steel Tie
2
3.3
Accessories
1
4
Options
4.1
NDG-100 Beacon
N502561
Antenna
4.2
NFB700A Flush Mount Brackets
N561070
4.3
NND-100 NMEA distributor
N995710
4.4
NND-200 NMEA distributor
N995720

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2. OPERATIONAL OVERVIEW
2.1 Control Description
The GNSS equipment can by operated by key & knob on panel or touch-screen.
When operated with knob, turn the knob to select an item on screen and press the knob to
confirm the selection.
Panel Button
Description
Turn to select an item.
Press to confirm the selection or input.
PWR
Power ON/OFF.
To power OFF, press and hold this button more than 3 seconds.
DIM
Press to change the LCD brightness.
Touch-screen Button
Description
MENU
Enter to display different modes.
ACK
Acknowledge current alert.
Change day/night mode.

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NGR-3000 takes about 120 seconds to find position when turned on for the very first time.
Thereafter, it takes about 15 seconds to find position each time the power is turned on.
After fixed, the accurate position (in latitude and longitude) appears on the display.
No.
Item
Symbol
Remark
①
Fix Mode
GP-D3D
See2.2
②
Datum
WGS84/PZ90
③
Position in LAT & LON
④
Course over Ground
COG
⑤
Alert Column
⑥
Time
UTC/LMT
GNSS Time
⑦
Final Fixing Time
LAST FIX
⑧
Quantity of Satellites Being Tracked
SATELLITE
⑨
Horizontal Dilution Of Precision
HDOP
⑩
Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring
RAIM
Safe/unsafe/caution/off
⑪
Accuracy Level for RAIM
10-100m
○
12
Speed over Ground
SOG
⑩
①
②
③
④
○
11
○
12
○
7
⑧
○
6
⑨
○
5

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Indication
Meaning
GP-2D/ GP-3D
GPS fix
GP-D2D/GP-D3D
Differential GPS fix
GB-2D/GB-3D
BDS fix
GB-D2D/GB-D3D
Differential BDS fix
GL-2D/ GL-3D
Glonass fix
GL-D2D/GL-D3D
Differential Glonass fix
GN-2D/GN-3D
GNSS fix
GN-D2D/GN-D3D
Differential GNSS fix
2.2 Power ON/OFF
⚫Turn on the power
Press the PWR button to turn on the power. Usually it will take about 2 minutes to find its
position when turned on for the very first time.
The equipment shows receiver status at the bottom of the screen.
Note: GP-GPS, GB-BDS, GL-Glonass, GN-GNSS.
⚫Turn off the power
Press and hold down the PWR button for 3s until the screen goes blank.
2.3 Adjust Dimmer and Contrast
There are two ways to adjust the brightness and contrast of the LCD.
- Adjust the brightness in the [SYSTEM SETTING] by clicking [LCD/KEY DIMMER].
-Press the DIM button to adjust the brightness.

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Note:
When the power is turned off, the last status of brightness is stored. Therefore, when the
power is turned on next time, the screen will display with the last brightness before
powered off.
2.4 Basic Menu Operation
Most operations of your unit are carried out through the menu. If you get lost in operation,
press the PWR button to return to the MAIN menu. Please refer to complete MENU TREE in
the Appendix.
1) Click MENU button on the main screen to display the modes and settings.
2) Turn the knob and press the knob to confirm the selection or click directly to select an
item on screen.
2.5 How to Enter Character Data
In some instances, it is necessary to enter character data. The following example shows how
to rename a route by soft keyboard.

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Operate the menus until the above screen is got. (Please refer to WAYPOINT/ROUTE)
1) When the first line is selected, click [EDIT] to locate the first character to edit.
Click [RENAME] to rename the route desired.
2) Click the character among A-Z desired,
3) Click [abc] to change to digit input, then click the number 0-9 desired.
4) Click [√]to finish.
2.6 Display Modes
There are six display modes: Data, Plotter, Highway, Compass, Satellite and Beacon (which
switches with the Satellite display). Click MENU button on screen to select a display mode.
2.6.1 Data display
The DATA display is the default display mode of the equipment.
Basic data will be displayed in this mode, including position in latitude and longitude,
course, speed, date and time.
NGR-3000 takes about 40 seconds to find position when turned on for the very first time.
①
②
③
④
⑤

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There after it takes about 15 seconds to find position each time the power is turned on.
After fixed, the accurate position (in latitude and longitude) appears on the display. If position
could not be found, loss of position will appear at alert column.
2.6.2 Plotter display
The PLOTTER display traces own ship’s track, shows position, course, speed, and sets
display range.
NO.
Item
Remark
①
2D/3D
D2D/D3D when in Differential mode
②
Position in LAT & LON
③
Alert column
Click to enter the alert list when alert exist
④
Time
UTC/LMT
⑤
Number of satellites tracked
Click to change
display mode

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You may increase or decrease the display range on the Plotter display. The range in the Plotter
display is available among 0.02, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 and 320
nautical miles.
1) Click OPERATE button. The pop-up menu appears.
2) Click [ZOOM IN] or [ZOOM OUT] to select the desired range.
3) Click on any blank space to finish.
Press [SHIP] to return.

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Press [ADD MOB] to add a waypoint named “MOB.XXX”based on the ship/cursor location.
2.6.3 Highway display
The HIGHWAY display provides a 3-D view of own ship’s route toward destination.
Navigation data is also shown.
2.6.4 Compass display
The COMPASS display provides course with ship’s speed, and position.

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2.6.5 Satellite display
The SATELLITE display shows satellites currently tracked, together with the strength
of receiving signals.
2.6.6 Beacon display
Click on the SATELLITE display to switch to the BEACON display and vice versa.
[RECEIVE]: The channel used to calculate location.
[NEXT 1] / [NEXT 2]: Two channels used for duty.
[TEXT]: Check special text message received from station.
[STATION]: Check the nearest 10 stations and all stations stored.
[SETTING]: Set the working mode of BEACON. See Section 5.1.5 for details.

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3. NAVIGATION PLANNING
Typically, a trip from one place to another involves several course changes, requiring a series
of waypoints which you navigate to, one after another. The sequence of waypoints leading to
the ultimate destination is called a route. NGR-3000 can automatically advance to the next
waypoint on a route, so you do not have to change the destination waypoint repeatedly.
NGR-3000 can store 30 routes and each route may include up to 100 waypoints.
There are two ways to enter Waypoint and Route.
(1) Click [MENU]-[SETTINGS]-[NAVIGATION] to open the menu.
(2) Click [PLOTTER] in [MENU], then click [WAYPOINT] / [ROUTE] in [OPERATE]
to open the menu.
3.1 Register waypoints
Click [NAVIGATION]-[WAYPOINT LIST] to open the waypoint list.

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1) Click to select the waypoint desired.
2) Select [ADD], [DELETE] or [EDIT] desired.
3.1.1 Insert a new waypoint
Create a new waypoint with the position as own ship’s current position. The new waypoint
will be inserted before the waypoint which is selected by the current cursor.
3.1.2 Edit a waypoint
Edit the selected waypoint.

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1) Click[EDIT] to edit the contents of the waypoint.
2) Click[LAT] or [LON]to locate the first character to edit and click the character desired.
3) Click the [√]key.
4) Click [CONFIRM] to finish the waypoint edition.
3.1.3 Delete a waypoint
Click [DELETE] to delete the selected waypoint. Click “YES”to confirm the operation.

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3.2 Route Planning
Click [NAVIGATION]-[ROUTE LIST] to open the route list.
1) Clickto select route desired from [ROUTE LIST].
2) Click [EDIT], [FORWARD], [REVERSE], [ADD], [DELETE], [Page ] or [Page]
desired.
3.2.1 Edit a route
1) Click to select a route in [ROUTE LIST].
2) Click [EDIT] to edit the route.
3) Select [ADD], [DELETE] to add or delete a waypoint in the route, [RENAME] to
rename the route.
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