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JCX-151/152

Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System

INSTALLATION
MANUAL
Revision History
JCX-151/JCX-152 BNWAS Installation Manual

Revision History

Rev. Content Date

1.0 Initial version 2011-10-31

2.0 2nd version. Correction of the writing error. 2012-02-17

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Warning Symbols
In this Installation Manual and on the product, we use various pictorial indications to handle the
product safely and correctly and to prevent you from harming yourself and other people or
damaging those properties beforehand.

Meanings of the indications are shown below. Understand the meanings of signs before
proceeding to read the main text.

This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in danger of being


DANGER killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected or equipment is not operated
correctly.

This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in danger of


WARNING being killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected or equipment
is not operated correctly.

This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be injured or any


CAUTION property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is neglected or
equipment is not operated correctly.
Examples

marks indicate CAUTION (including DANGER and WARNING).


Detailed contents of CAUTION (Electric Shock in the example on left) are

Electrical Shock shown in the mark.

marks indicate prohibition.


Detailed contents of prohibited actions (Disassembling Prohibited in the

Disassembly Prohibited example on left) are shown in the mark.

marks indicate a specific action that must be followed or instruction.


Detailed contents of instructions (Ensure the ground wire is connected to a
grounded terminal in the example to the left.)
For Warning Label
The warning label is sticked on the top panel of the main control unit. Do not remove, damage, or
modefy the waring label.

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Do not disassemble or modify this equipment.


It may result in a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.

Do not use a power supply voltage other than the one specified.
It may result in a fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.

Turn off the power supply switch before connecting or disconnecting cables to any external
equipment. Not turning it off may result in a fire or electrical shock.

If the power supply cable is damaged, ask for an exchange from the Japan Radio Co., Ltd
(JRC) sales department, a nearby branch office, business office, or any JRC agents.
The use of damaged cables may result in a fire or electrical shock.

If water leaks into the equipment, shut off the power, disconnect the plug from the outlet, and
contact the JRC sales department, a nearby branch office, business office, or any JRC agents.
Continued use of water-damaged equipment may result in a fire, electrical shock, or
equipment malfunction.

Do not attempt inspections or repairs on internal parts of the equipment.


Inspections or repairs by anyone other than qualified maintenance personnel may result in a
fire or electrical shock. Ask for internal inspections or equipment repairs by contacting the
JRC sales department, a nearby branch office, business office, or any JRC agents.

If equipment malfunctions, shut off the power and contact the JRC sales department, a nearby
branch office, business office, or any JRC agents. Continued use of the equipment may
result in a fire or electrical shock.

Do not attempt to exchange of the fuse by yourself.


Exchange by anyone other than qualified maintenance personnel may result in a fire, electrical
shock, or equipment malfunction.
For an exchange of the fuse, contact the JRC sales department, a nearby branch office,
business office, or any JRC agent.

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When disposing of this unit, abide by local laws and regulations.

Do not insert or drop any foreign objects such as metals into air vents or orifices. A fire,
electric shock or malfunction may occur.

If a strange smell, smoke, or unusual heat is emitted from any equipment, shut off the power
immediately and disconnect the power cable. Then contact the JRC sales department, a nearby
branch office, business office, or any JRC agent. Continued use of the equipment may result in
a fire or electrical shock.

Do not allow any loose wires or metal objects to fall inside of equipment. This may result in a
fire, electrical shock, or equipment malfunction.

CAUTION
Do not install the system near to a water source or in the area with much
humidity/steam/dust/oil smoke.
A fire, electric shock, and/or machine failure may occur.

Do not touch the system with a hand or glove wet with fresh water or sea water.
Otherwise, An electrical shock or machine failure may occur.

When disconnecting the power cable, make sure to grab the plug.
Pulling on the cable may damage the cable, resulting in a fire or electrical shock.

Do not connect or disconnect the power cable with a wet hand.


An electrical shock may occur.

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CAUTION
When the system is exposed to fresh water or seawater, wipe it immediately.
Otherwise, a failure or malfunction may occur.

When cleaning the system surface, do not use any organic solvent such as thinner or
benzine; these solvents damage the surface coating.
To clean the surface, remove dust and debris then wipe it with a clean dry cloth.

Connect the ground wire to a grounded terminal. Otherwise, an electric shock may
occur as the result of a failure or earth leakage.

Avoid sharing a power source with a system that generates a large amount of electronic
noise (such as an air conditioner). The system may not function properly because of
short - time voltage drop or noise carried from power source.

Do not place the system on an unstable place such as a wobbly rack or incline. The
system may drop or tip over, resulting in personal injuries and/or equipment failure.

Do not place the system in a place exposed to direct sunlight. Doing so may cause
damage on the paint or seal on the surface.

Do not install the equipment near any radio equipment. Otherwise, it may cause a
Signal reception might be affected.

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CAUTION
Do not bring the system into a warm room while it is cool. Dew condensation may
occur inside, leading to a machine failure.

Check the display unit is activated (with System Active Lamp), and then turn the
system on or off. Turning on immediately after the display unit has been turned off
may cause malfunction. After the power off should switch on a power, after checking
turning off of a System Active lamp.

Do not use the system if your hand is wet.


An electrical shock may occur.

Do not push the reset button or buttons by unnecessary force.


Equipment malfunction may occur.

Do not rub absolutely with hard things such as screw drivers, files, etc. at cleaning.
Wipe the surface lightly with a soft cloth. Doing so may cause damage on the paint or
seal on the surface.

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Contents

1 Specifications ................................................................................................................................................ 1
1.1 Functions.................................................................................................................................................................................1
1.1.1 Purpose of the system ...............................................................................................................................................1
1.1.2 Operational mode.......................................................................................................................................................1
1.1.3 Operation sequence of displays and alarms....................................................................................................2
1.2 Features ...................................................................................................................................................................................3
1.2.1 Versatile functions with standard configuration...........................................................................................3
1.2.2 Various reset devices and number of inputs ...................................................................................................3
1.2.3 Output to VDR.............................................................................................................................................................3
1.2.4 Remote maintenance function...............................................................................................................................4
1.2.5 Automatic time setting..............................................................................................................................................4
1.3 Components...........................................................................................................................................................................5
1.4 Spare parts .............................................................................................................................................................................6
1.5 System diagram....................................................................................................................................................................7
1.6 Vocabularies ....................................................................................................................................................................... 10
1.7 General specifications .................................................................................................................................................... 11
1.7.1 IEC60945 environment specification .............................................................................................................. 11
1.7.2 Power supply.............................................................................................................................................................. 11
1.8 Unit specifications............................................................................................................................................................ 12
1.8.1 MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169) ............................................................................................................. 12
1.8.2 LED DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-2189) .................................................................................................................. 13
1.8.3 LCD DISPLAY UNIT (NWB-63)...................................................................................................................... 14
1.8.4 RESET BUTTON UNIT (NCJ-878) ................................................................................................................ 14
1.8.5 MOTION SENSOR (NYG-4)............................................................................................................................. 15
1.8.6 WARNING LAMP UNIT (NCD-2191) ........................................................................................................... 15
1.8.7 BUZZER UNIT (NVS-765) ................................................................................................................................. 15
1.8.8 WATERPROOF RESET BUTTON UNIT (NCJ-879)............................................................................. 16
1.8.9 CONTACT INPUT UNIT (NQA-2290).......................................................................................................... 16
1.8.10 CONTACT OUTPUT UNIT (NQB-1029) .................................................................................................. 16
1.8.11 ETHERNET UNIT (NHA-337) ....................................................................................................................... 16
1.8.12 EMERGENCY CALL BUTTON (NCJ-880) ............................................................................................ 17

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2 Installation .................................................................................................................................................. 19
2.1 MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)...................................................................................................................... 19
2.1.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 19
2.1.2 Installation.................................................................................................................................................................. 20
2.1.3 Paste the name plate............................................................................................................................................... 21
2.2 LED DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-2189)........................................................................................................................... 22
2.2.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 22
2.2.2 For desktop installation ........................................................................................................................................ 23
2.2.3 For flush mount........................................................................................................................................................ 26
2.2.4 Hanging on the ceiling ........................................................................................................................................... 27
2.3 LCD DISPLAY UNIT (NWB-63) .............................................................................................................................. 30
2.3.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 30
2.3.2 For desktop installation ........................................................................................................................................ 31
2.3.3 For flush mount........................................................................................................................................................ 34
2.3.4 Hanging on the ceiling ........................................................................................................................................... 35
2.4 RESET BUTTON UNIT (NCJ-878)......................................................................................................................... 38
2.4.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 38
2.4.2 For flush mount........................................................................................................................................................ 38
2.4.3 For wall mounting installation........................................................................................................................... 38
2.5 WATERPROOF RESET BUTTON UNIT (NCJ-879) ..................................................................................... 40
2.5.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 40
2.5.2 Installation.................................................................................................................................................................. 40
2.6 BUZZER UNIT (NVS-765).......................................................................................................................................... 41
2.6.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 41
2.6.2 For flush mount........................................................................................................................................................ 41
2.6.3 For wall mounting installation........................................................................................................................... 41
2.7 MOTION SENSOR (NYG-4) ..................................................................................................................................... 43
2.7.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 43
2.7.2 Installation.................................................................................................................................................................. 45
2.8 WARNING LAMP UNIT (NCD-2191).................................................................................................................... 46
2.8.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 46
2.8.2 For flush mount........................................................................................................................................................ 46
2.8.3 For wall mounting installation........................................................................................................................... 47
2.9 EMERGENCY CALL BUTTON NCJ-880 .......................................................................................................... 48
2.9.1 Installation space ..................................................................................................................................................... 48
2.9.2 For flush mount........................................................................................................................................................ 48
2.9.3 For wall mounting installation........................................................................................................................... 49

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2.10 CONTACT INPUT/ OOUTPUT UNIT and ETHERNET UNIT (NQA-2290, NQB-1029,
NHA-337) .................................................................................................................................................................................... 50
2.10.1 Installation space................................................................................................................................................... 50
2.10.2 Installation ............................................................................................................................................................... 50
3 Wiring.......................................................................................................................................................... 51
3.1 Interconnection wiring (JCX-151) ........................................................................................................................... 51
3.2 Interconnection wiring (JCX-152)............................................................................................................................ 54
3.3 Wiring cable ....................................................................................................................................................................... 59
3.4 MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)...................................................................................................................... 60
3.4.1 Power supply terminal block.............................................................................................................................. 60
3.4.2 Details of terminal ................................................................................................................................................... 62
3.4.3 Output power supply terminal block.............................................................................................................. 64
3.4.4 Communication terminal block......................................................................................................................... 65
3.4.5 Reset signal input terminal stand ..................................................................................................................... 70
3.4.6 Terminal stand for buzzer etc............................................................................................................................. 71
3.4.7 Navigation equipment alarm terminal stand .............................................................................................. 72
3.4.8 Warning relay output............................................................................................................................................. 73
3.5 LED DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-2189.......................................................................................................................... 76
3.6 LCD DISPLAY UNIT (NWB-63) .............................................................................................................................. 80
3.6.1 Single installation .................................................................................................................................................... 80
3.6.2 Two or more installations..................................................................................................................................... 84
3.7 RESET BUTTON (NCJ-878)...................................................................................................................................... 89
3.8 WATERPROOF RESET BUTTON (NCJ-879) .................................................................................................. 93
3.9 BUZZER UNIT (NVS-765).......................................................................................................................................... 98
3.10 MOTION SENSOR (NYG-4).................................................................................................................................103
3.11 Warning Lamp unit (NCD-2191) ..........................................................................................................................105
3.12 Emergency Call Button (NCJ-880)......................................................................................................................107
3.13 Contact Input Unit (32 points)...............................................................................................................................109
3.14 Contact Output Unit (24 points) (NQB-1029).................................................................................................118
3.15 Ethernet Unit (NHA-337).........................................................................................................................................127
4 Creation of configuration file with utility tool ....................................................................................... 131
4.1 Outline.................................................................................................................................................................................131
4.2 Install...................................................................................................................................................................................132
4.2.1 Preparation...............................................................................................................................................................132
4.2.2 Check serial port....................................................................................................................................................132
4.2.3 Installation BNWAS Utility software............................................................................................................139
4.2.4 Installation SH_H8_LOADER software .....................................................................................................142

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4.3 Read the configuration file.........................................................................................................................................145
4.4 Create/Edit the Configuration file..........................................................................................................................150
4.4.1 Open the Configuration File.............................................................................................................................150
4.4.2 Save the Configuration file................................................................................................................................151
4.4.3 Edit the Configuration file.................................................................................................................................153
4.5 Write the Configuration file ......................................................................................................................................159
4.6 Navigation Equipment Alarm Setting...................................................................................................................163
4.6.1 Outline........................................................................................................................................................................163
4.6.2 Option Unit Setting...............................................................................................................................................164
4.6.3 Alarm Group name and Alarm name Setting ...........................................................................................165
4.6.4 ACK (acknowledgement) Input Setting.......................................................................................................167
4.6.5 Setting Signal Connecting to Option Unit ..................................................................................................168
4.6.6 Setting Signal Connecting to Main Control Unit NCK-169................................................................171
4.6.7 Automatic Assignment of Measurement Point..........................................................................................174
4.6.8 Serial Alarm Input ................................................................................................................................................179
5 Operation check........................................................................................................................................ 181
5.1 Operation check of the main control unit (NCK-169) ...................................................................................181
5.1.1 Operation check by LED....................................................................................................................................181
5.1.2 Operation check by voltage...............................................................................................................................184
5.2 Operation check of other units.................................................................................................................................186
5.3 Operation check with external instrument.........................................................................................................187
5.3.1 GPS ..............................................................................................................................................................................187
5.3.2 VDR .............................................................................................................................................................................188
5.3.3 Navigation equipment alarm............................................................................................................................188
6 Outline Drawing ....................................................................................................................................... 189
6.1 Main Control UnitNCK-169.................................................................................................................................189
6.2 LED Display Unit (NCD-2189).................................................................................................................................190
6.3 LCD Display Unit (NWB-63) ....................................................................................................................................192
6.4 Buzzer Unit (NVS-765) ................................................................................................................................................194
6.5 Reset Button Unit (NCJ-878) ....................................................................................................................................196
6.6 Motion Sensor (NYG-4)...............................................................................................................................................198
6.7 Warning Lamp Unit (NCD-2191)............................................................................................................................199
6.8 Waterproof Reset Button Unit (NCJ-879)...........................................................................................................201
6.9 Contact Input Unit (32 points)( NQA-2290).......................................................................................................202
6.10 Contact Output Unit (24 points)(NQB-1029) ..................................................................................................203
6.11 Ethernet Unit (NHA-337) .........................................................................................................................................204
6.12 Emergency Call Button (NCJ-880)......................................................................................................................205

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7 Setting of NHA-337 .................................................................................................................................. 207
7.1 Preparation .......................................................................................................................................................................207
7.2 Confirmation of COM port number......................................................................................................................207
7.3 Connection of Personal Computer for setup to NHA-337............................................................................207
7.3.1 Wiring.........................................................................................................................................................................207
7.3.2 Connected setting...................................................................................................................................................208
7.4 Starting of communication with NHA-337 .........................................................................................................210
7.5 Command input ..............................................................................................................................................................210
7.5.1 Command specification.......................................................................................................................................210
7.5.2 Setting and reference to Internet Protocol address of NHA-337 ......................................................211
7.5.3 Setting and reference to subnet mask ...........................................................................................................211
7.5.4 Setting and reference to default gateway ....................................................................................................211
7.5.5 Setting and reference to MAC address ........................................................................................................211
7.5.6 Setting and reference to Ethernet connection setting ............................................................................211
7.5.7 Setting and reference to connection (UDP) ................................................................................................212
7.6 Command reference screen .......................................................................................................................................212

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1 Specifications
1.1 Functions
The system is a Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) consisting of a control unit, display
unit, buzzer unit, and pushbutton switches. It is designed to prepare for any contingency in which a duty
officer is disabled to fulfill his duties due to a nap, health problem, or other reason. Upon such an event,
the system alerts other officers.

1.1.1 Purpose of the system


The purpose of the Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) is to monitor the motions of the
duty officer in the bridge and detect any behavior disorder of his that may lead to a marine accident.
To achieve the purpose, a dormant period is set. If no reset operation is performed within the dormant
period, the system recognizes that the duty officer cannot fulfill his duties and outputs an alarm in the
bridge. If no response is given even after that, it alerts the captain or other qualified officer to the
situation.

1.1.2 Operational mode


BNWAS include the following operation modes.

1) Auto Mode (Automatic mode)


While the ship's heading control system or the track control system is active, the dormant
period count down operates automatically. Otherwise, the countdown will not operate.

2) Manual On
The dormant period countdown operates continuously.

3) Manual Off
The dormant period countdown does not operate.
The Manual Off only stops the dormant period countdown. It does not the emergency call and
other call functions as well as the bridge alarm transfer function.

Except in anchorage or in-bay navigation, operate the unit with Manual On.

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1.1.3 Operation sequence of displays and alarms


Depending on the operation mode, the unit is activated and the dormant period countdown starts. When
the countdown ends, the following displays and alarms are triggered.

1) Visual Indication
At the end of this dormant period, the alarm system shall initiate a visual indication on the bridge.

2) First Stage Bridge audible alarm (1st Stage Bridge audible alarm)
If not reset, the BNWAS shall additionally sound a 1st stage audible alarm on the bridge 15 s
after the visual indication is initiated.

3) Second Stage Remote audible alarm (2nd Stage Remote audible alarm)
If not reset, the BNWAS shall additionally sound a 2nd stage remote audible alarm in the back-up
officer's and/or Master's location 15 s after the 1st stage audible alarm is initiated.

4) Third Stage Remote audible alarm (3rd Stage Remote audible alarm)
If not reset, the BNWAS shall additionally sound a 3rd stage remote audible alarm at the locations
of further crew members capable of taking corrective actions 90 s after the 2nd stage remote
audible alarm is initiated.

Alarm sequence without acknowledgements

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1.2 Features
1.2.1 Versatile functions with standard configuration
1 BNWAS function
When dormant period are measured, and the confirmation is not done, warning is output with a
visual indication according to the sequence of 1.1.3.

2 Support of emergency call function and bridge alarm transfer function


The emergency call function is offered without optional equipment. The bridge alarm can
transmit an unacknowledged alarm with the contact input or the serial interface that uses the
IEC61162-1 ALR sentence.

1.2.2 Various reset devices and number of inputs


1) Reset devices
A maximum of 10 pushbutton reset devices (NCJ-878 and NCJ-879) can be provided so that the
dormant period can be reset whithin 15 s in anywhere after the visual indication starts. The LED
display unit (NCD-2189)/ LCD display unit (NWB-63) are also have the reset function.

2) Motion sensor type reset device


Automatic reset devices (NYG-4) can be provided, which detects human presence and motions by
a motion sensor and automatically resets the dormant period. (Optional)

3) Reset by external unit


The system supports the reset signal from other navigational equipment. The reset signal can be
input via. an IEC 61162 serial interface or a contact input.

1.2.3 Output to VDR


1 VDR output by contact output
The unit can output the machine status or alarm situation to VDR by contact output.

2 VDR output by serial output


The system can output an ALR sentence indicating the machine status or alarm situation to VDR
via an serial interface.

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1.2.4 Remote maintenance function


When connected with a remote maintenance-ready VDR from our company, the unit allows you to monitor
its status from a remote place.

1.2.5 Automatic time setting


By connecting a GPS receiver, the system can calibrate automatically the internal clock.
The LED display unit (NCD-2189) does not have any time display function.

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1.3 Components

JCX-151/JCX-152 Component list


Qty
No. Item name Model (exp.) Mass (kg) Remarks
Standard components
1 Main control unit NCK-169 1 14.5
2-1 LED display unit NCD-2189 1 2.1 JCX-151
2-2 LCD display unit NWB-63 1 3.0 JCX-152
3 Reset button unit NCJ-878 1 0.5
4 Buzzer unit NVS-765 1 0.4
Option
5 Motion sensor NYG-4 1 1.0
6 Warning lamp unit NCD-2191 1 0.5
7 Reset button unit (Waterproof) NCJ-879 1 0.8
8 Contact input unit (32 points) NQA-2290 1 10.0
9 Contact output unit (24 points) NQB-1029 1 10.0
10 Ethernet unit NHA-337 1 10.0
11 Emergency call button unit NCJ-880 1 0.5
Flush mount bracket
12
for display unit 7EZNA4013 1 0.6
Stand bracket
13
for display unit 7EZNA4014 1 1.3
7ZPNA4190A 1 0.1 JCX-151
Operation manual (Japanese)
7ZPNA4192A 1 0.1 JCX-152
14
7ZPNA4191A 1 0.1 JCX-151
Operation manual (English)
7ZPNA4193A 1 0.1 JCX-152
15 Spare part 7EZNA4024 1 0.04 Fuse(10A 2PC)

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1.4 Spare parts


Ship No. Standard spare part Device name Qty
Model: JCX-151/JCX-152 BNWAS Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System
Qty Remarks
Outer dimension diagram Service qty Spec.
No. Item name Spare part
(mm) Qty/de Qty/s Spare
JRC code box No.
vice hip

6.4 mm MF60NR 250V 10


1 Fuse 2 2 1
(5ZFGD00017)
30 mm

Spare
Manufacturer JAPAN RADIO CO.,LTD. 7ZXNA4008
part code

Note Spare Part (Description or JRC code Number) may be replaced with compatible part.
Inquiry regarding the order of a part Marine Service Department

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*MPYC-2
*TTYCS-1
(W/H)
*MPYC-7
(PORT WING)
*MPYCY-7
(STBD WING)
*MPYCY-7
(W/H)
*MPYC-4
(W/H)
*MPYC-4
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 *AUTO PILOT
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 X-BAND RADAR JMA-91xx
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 S-BAND RADAR JMA-91xx
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 ECDIS JAN-901B/701B/2000
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 ECDIS JAN-901B/701B/2000
(TIMER RESET)
*MPYC-2 *#1 AUTO PILOT
(HCS/TCS MODE)
(W/H)
BACK-UP POWER *DPYC-2.5 *MPYC-4
DC24V
MAIN POWER *DPYC-1.5
AC100V-220V 1PH
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*MPYC-2
*TTYCS-1
(W/H)
*MPYC-7
(PORT WING)
*MPYCY-7
(STBD WING)
*MPYCY-7
(W/H)
*MPYC-4
(W/H)
*MPYC-4
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 *AUTO PILOT
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 X-BAND RADAR JMA-91xx
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 S-BAND RADAR JMA-91xx
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 ECDIS JAN-901B/701B/2000
(TIMER RESET)
(W/H)
*MPYC-2 ECDIS JAN-901B/701B/2000
(TIMER RESET)
*MPYC-2 *#1 AUTO PILOT
(HCS/TCS MODE)
*TTYCS-1
*MPYC-2
(W/H)
*MPYC-4
BACK-UP POWER *DPYC-2.5
DC24V
MAIN POWER *DPYC-1.5
AC100V-220V 1PH
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#1 NAV.EQUIPMENT *MPYC-7 (2/2) #1 NAV.EQUIPMENT *MPYC-7 (1/2)
[1]
[1]

[17]
[17]

(#1 ALARM ACK OUT) (#1 ALARM)


#2 NAV.EQUIPMENT *MPYC-7 (2/2) #1 NAV.EQUIPMENT
[2]
[2]

[18]
[18]

(#2 ALARM ACK OUT) (#1 ALARM ACK IN)


#3 NAV.EQUIPMENT *MPYC-7 (2/2) #2 NAV.EQUIPMENT *MPYC-7 (1/2)
[3]
[3]

[19]
[19]

(#3 ALARM ACK OUT) (#2 ALARM)


#4 NAV.EQUIPMENT *MPYC-7 (2/2) #2 NAV.EQUIPMENT
[4]
[4]

[20]
[20]

(#4 ALARM ACK OUT) (#2 ALARM ACK IN)


CN3
CN5
CN3
CN5

#3 NAV.EQUIPMENT *MPYC-7 (1/2)


[5]
[5]

[21]
[21]

(#3 ALARM)
#3 NAV.EQUIPMENT
[6]
[6]

[22]
[22]

(#3 ALARM ACK IN)


#4 NAV.EQUIPMENT *MPYC-7 (1/2)
[7]
[7]

[23]
[23]

(#4 ALARM)
#4 NAV.EQUIPMENT
[8]
[8]

[24]
[24]

(#4 ALARM ACK IN)


[9]
[9]
[25]
[26]

[10]
[10]
[27]

[11]
[11]
[28]

[12]
[12]
CN6

CN4
CN4
[29]

[13]
[13]
[30]

[14]
[14]
[31]

[15]
[15]
[32]

[16]
[16]

*MPYC-2
CN2
CN1
CN2
CN1

*MPYC-2
*TTYCS-1 *TTYCS-1

(Navigation Equipment Alarm Option)


*DOCK SUPPLY
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1.6 Vocabularies

Reset This is a function to notify the main control unit of registering physical
activity of the OOW via a pushbutton or other means.

Visual Before the alarm sounds, the system alerts the OOW by flashing the
Indication LED indicator or other means.

1st Stage Bridge When OOW does not reset between visual indications, a 1st stage
audible alarm bridge audible alarm occurs.
As 1st stage bridge alarm, the audible alarms sound in the bridge.

2nd Stage As 2nd stage remote audible alarm, the audible alarms sound in the
Remote audible backup officers room.
alarm

3rd Stage As 3rd stage remote audible alarm, All the audible alarms sound.
Remote audible
alarm

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1.7 General specifications

1.7.1 IEC60945 environment specification


Operation temperature: -15 to 55C
Relative humidity: 93% (at 40C, without condensation)
Vibration: 2 to 13.2Hz amplitude 1.0mm/ 13.2 to 100Hz acceleration 0.7m/s2

1.7.2 Power supply


Normal power supply: 100 to 120V AC / 200 to 240V AC (10%), 50/60Hz
Emergency power supply: 24V DC (-25%, +30%)
Maximum power consumption: 250W (100V AC), 286W (220V AC), 223W (24V DC)

Note 1: Maximum electric power consumption depends on the system configuration.


Example composition: NCK-169 x1, NCD-2189 x1, NCJ-878x1, NCJ-879 x2, NVS-765x8
Power consumption: 65.7W (max)
AC100V 0.7A (max)
AC220V 0.3A (max)
DC24V 2.8A (max)
Note 2: Ships battery must have enough capacity to supply DC power for 6 hours after main power
supply stops.

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1.8 Unit specifications


1.8.1 MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)

1) Digital input Non-voltage contact input, 24 points


Rating: 24 V DC, 8 mA
2) Digital output - Relay contact output, 12 points
Rating: 250 V AC, 5 A; 30 V DC, 5 A
- Transistor output, 22 points
Rating: 24 V DC, 1 A (open collector connection, sink)
8-point parallel connection
8-point parallel connection
6-point individual connection
3) Serial - RS-422/485
communication Communication speed: 38.4 kbps (MAX)
120 [ohms] terminal
Bulk insulation
- RS-232C
Communication speed: 38.4 kbps (fixed)
4) Digital I/O extension Communication type: RS-485
Communication speed: 2.5 Mbps
Max. connections: NQA-2290 or NQB-1029, 3 in total
5) Clock Connectable to an interface for logger
6) Consumed power 18 W (MAX) (NCK-169 unit only)

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1.8.2 LED DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-2189)

1) Serial - RS-485 Communication speed: 38.4 kbps


communication for communication with NCK-169
- RS-232C Communication speed: 38.4 kbps
for maintenance
2) Reset input function Illuminated pushbutton switch is used.
3) Alarm output - Audible alarm
function 75 dB to 85 dB (both inclusive)
Tone and continuous/discontinuous sound can be
changed.
- Visual indication
Illuminated section of the pushbutton switch provides
visual indication.
4) Setting - Backup officer
- 3rd stage remote audible alarm sounding interval
- Dimmer
5) Max. connections 1 unit
6) Consumed power 6W

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1.8.3 LCD DISPLAY UNIT (NWB-63)

1) Serial - RS-485 Communication speed: 38.4 kbps


communication for communication with NCK-169
- RS-232C Communication speed: 38.4 kbps
for maintenance
2) Reset input function Illuminated pushbutton switch is used.
3) Alarm output - Audible alarm
function 75 dB to 85 dB (both inclusive)
Tone and continuous/discontinuous sound can be
changed.
- Visual indication
Illuminated section of the pushbutton switch provides
visual indication.
4) Setting - Backup officer
- 3rd stage remote audible alarm sounding interval
- Dimmer
5) Max. connections 1 unit
6) Consumed power 6.6 W

1.8.4 RESET BUTTON UNIT (NCJ-878)


1) Reset input function Illuminated pushbutton switch is used.
2) Alarm output - Audible alarm
function 75 dB to 85 dB (both inclusive)
Tone and continuous/discontinuous sound can be
changed.
- Visual indication
Illuminated section of the pushbutton switch provides
visual indication.
3) Setting - Dimmer (3 levels)
4) Consumed power 4.3 W

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1.8.5 MOTION SENSOR (NYG-4)


1) Sensor type Infrared sensor
Detection range
Lateral: 94 degrees
Vertical: 20 degrees
Distance: 2 to 4 m
2) Output specifications Photo MOSFET relay output
Rating: 24 V DC, 100 mA
3) Consumed power 1W
4) Re-detection time Approx. 3 s
This is delay time that the motion sensor can detect no motion again.

1.8.6 WARNING LAMP UNIT (NCD-2191)


1) Light color Red
2) Setting Dimmer (3 levels)
3) Check function Lamp test switch installed
4) Consumed power 0.2 W

1.8.7 BUZZER UNIT (NVS-765)


1) Alarm output Audible alarm
function 75 dB to 120 dB (both inclusive)
Tone and continuous/discontinuous sound can be
switched.
2) Consumed power 3.6 W

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1.8.8 WATERPROOF RESET BUTTON UNIT (NCJ-879)


1) Reset input function Illuminated pushbutton switch is used.
2) Alarm output - Audible alarm
function 75 dB to 85 dB (both inclusive)
Tone and continuous/discontinuous sound can be
switched.
- Visual Indication
Visual Indication is provided by flashing the pushbutton
switch illumination.
3) Setting function Dimmer setting (3 levels)
4) Waterproof spec. IP56
5) Consumed power 4.3 W

1.8.9 CONTACT INPUT UNIT (NQA-2290)


1) Digital input Non-voltage contact input, 32 points
Rating: 24 V DC, 8 mA
2) Communication Circlink 2.5 Mbps
function
3) Consumed power 10 W

1.8.10 CONTACT OUTPUT UNIT (NQB-1029)


1) Digital input Relay contact output, 24 points
Rating: 125 V AC / 30 V DC 2 A
2) Communication Circlink 2.5 Mbps
function
3) Consumed power 10 W

1.8.11 ETHERNET UNIT (NHA-337)


1) Communication - Ethernet
spec. 10BASE-T/100BASE-Tx
- RS-422
2) Consumed power 9W

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1.8.12 EMERGENCY CALL BUTTON (NCJ-880)


1) Light color Red
2) Setting Dimmer (3 levels)
3) Failsafe Switch cover for failsafe installed
4) Consumed power 0.2 W

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2 Installation
2.1 MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)
2.1.1 Installation space
NCK-169 can be installed on a wall only. The space shown in the figure below shall be required for
cooling and installation.

50 410 50

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2.1.2 Installation
Decide the installation position, secure it with six M6 bolts or screws.
390
370

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2.1.3 Paste the name plate


Select the nameplate of corresponding system name (JCX-151/JCX-152) according to the using display unit (LED
type/LCD type). At shipment, the two name plates for JCX-151 and JCX-152) are attached on the top cover of the
main control unit. Please throw away the nameplate not used.

Nameplate for JCX-151

Nameplate for JCX-152

The same one is printed SERIAL NO., DATE..

Nameplate of JCX-151 for LED display unitNCD-2189or nameplate of JCX-152 for LCD display unit
NWB-63is pasted referring to following drawing.

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2.2 LED DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-2189)


2.2.1 Installation space
NCD-2189 has two different installation methods, desktop or built-in. For desktop installation, the space
as shown in the figure below is required.

Lateral space for desktop installation

50
BNWAS DISPLAY

220
100 229 100

Depth space for desktop


installation

100

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2.2.2 For desktop installation

1) Cover the top and bottom screw holes on a side surface with attached seals in the stand bracket.
Repeat this operation on the other side surface. Paste four seals in total.

Paste the seal

Paste the seal

2) Install the cover to the cable inlet. The following three types are available. There are two different
installation methods.

A) Cable inlet cover B) Cable inlet cover C) Cable inlet cover


for bottom for back for unused inlet

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When routing a cable from the back face to inside, install the fitting C to the bottom and fitting B to
the back. Tighten it with attached M3 screws.

When routing a cable from the bottom to inside, install the fitting C to the back and fitting A to the
bottom. Tighten it with attached M3 screws.

3) Fix the stand bracket onto an installation position such as a desk. Fix it with self-tapping screws.
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4-M5
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4) Install the stand bracket for desktop installation. Install the attached screw knobs from the right
and left. It is possible to adjust the angle to look up no more than 30from the position of
display standing. Adjust the angle at the good view position in this range, fasten screw knobs
to the right (clockwise).
The Stand bracket is not designed for bulkhead mounting.

Fasten screw knobs softly.

30

Adjust the angle to look upward within


30from front view.

Fasten screw knobs tightly to the right


(clockwise) and fix them.

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2.2.3 For flush mount


1) Install it by the panel cutting about the figure below.

222

204
235
4-M5
242

2) Install a flush mount bracket fitting to NCD-2189. Align the right and left screw holes.

3) Tighten three screws on the right and left respectively.

4) Fix it to the installation surface with M5 screws.

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2.2.4 Hanging on the ceiling

1) Cover the top and bottom screw holes on a side surface with attached seals in the stand bracket.
Repeat this operation on the other side surface. Paste four seals in total.

Paste the seal

Paste the seal

2) Install the cover to the cable inlet. The following three types are available. There are two different
installation methods.

A) Cable inlet cover B) Cable inlet cover C) Cable inlet cover


for bottom for back for unused inlet

When routing a cable from the back face to inside, install the fitting C to the bottom and fitting B to
the back. Tighten it with attached M3 screws.

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When routing a cable from the bottom to inside, install the fitting C to the back and fitting A to the
bottom. Tighten it with attached M3 screws.

3) Fix the stand bracket onto an installation position such as a rack or ceiling. Fix it with self-tapping
screws. Pay attention to strength of the installation position.
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4) Install the stand bracket for hanging on the ceiling. Install attached screw knobs from right and left. It
is possible to adjust the angle to look down no more than 30from the position of display standing.
Adjust the angle at the good view position in this range, fasten screw knobs to the right (clockwise).

BNWAS DISPLAY

Fasten screw knobs softly.

Adjust the angle to look down within


30from front view.

30

Fasten screw knobs tightly to the right


(clockwise) and fix them.

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2.3 LCD DISPLAY UNIT (NWB-63)


2.3.1 Installation space
NWB-63 has two different installation methods, desktop or built-in. For desktop installation, the space as
shown in the figure below is required.

Lateral space for desktop installation

50
BNWAS DISPLAY

220
100 229 100

Depth space
for desktop installation

100

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2.3.2 For desktop installation

1) Cover the top and bottom screw holes on a side surface with attached seals in the stand bracket.
Repeat this operation on the other side surface. Paste four seals in total.

Paste the seal

Paste the seal

2) Install the cover to the cable inlet. The following three types are available. There are two different
installation methods.

A) Cable inlet cover B) Cable inlet cover C) Cable inlet cover


for bottom for back for unused inlet

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When routing a cable from the back face to inside, install the fitting C to the bottom and fitting B to
the back. Tighten it with attached M3 screws.

When routing a cable from the bottom to inside, install the fitting C to the back and fitting A to the
bottom. Tighten it with attached M3 screws.

3) Fix the stand onto an installation position such as a desk. Fix it with self-tapping screws.
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4-M5
199

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4) Install the stand bracket for desktop installation. Install the attached screw knobs from the right
and left. It is possible to adjust the angle to look up no more than 30from the position of display
standing. Adjust the angle at the good view position in this range, fasten screw knobs to the right
(clockwise).
The Stand bracket is not designed for bulkhead mounting.

Fasten screw knobs softly

30

Adjust the angle to look upward within


30from front view.

Fasten screw knobs tightly to the right


(clockwise) and fix them.

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2.3.3 For flush mount

1) Install it by the panel cutting about the figure below.

222

204
235
4-M5
242

2) Install a flush mount bracket fitting to NWB-63. Align the right and left screw holes.

3) Tighten three screws on the right and left respectively.

4) Fix it to the installation surface with M5 screws.


242

BNWAS DISPLAY
222

4-M5

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2.3.4 Hanging on the ceiling

1) Cover the top and bottom screw holes on a side surface with attached seals in the stand bracket.
Repeat this operation on the other side surface. Paste four seals in total.

Paste the seal

Paste the seal

2) Install the cover to the cable inlet. The following three types are available. There are two different
installation methods.

A) Cable inlet cover B) Cable inlet cover C) Cable inlet cover


for bottom for back for unused inlet

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When routing a cable from the back face to inside, install the fitting C to the bottom and fitting B to
the back. Tighten it with attached M3 screws.

3) Fix the stand onto an installation position such as a rack or ceiling. Fix it with self-tapping screws.
Pay attention to strength of the installation position.
110

4-M5
199

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4) Install the stand bracket for hanging in the ceiling. Install attached screw knobs from right and left. It
is possible to adjust the angle to look down no more than 30from the position of display standing.
Adjust the angle at the good view position in this range, fasten screw knobs to the right (clockwise).
The Stand bracket is not designed for bulkhead mounting.

BNWAS DISPLAY

Fasten screw knobs softly.

Adjust the angle to look down within


30from front view.

30

Fasten screw knobs tightly to the right


(clockwise) and fix them.

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2.4 RESET BUTTON UNIT (NCJ-878)


2.4.1 Installation space
When mounting it in a console panel, cut out the panel surface in the shape as shown in the
following figure.
Or when mounting it on the surface, remove the bracket from the Unit.

2.4.2 For flush mount


Refer to the panel cut shown below.

4-M4
122
109

104
117

2.4.3 For wall mounting installation


1) Remove the screws on the side faces and remove the bracket for built-in installation. Fit the
screws removed in the previous step.

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2) Refer to the wall cut shown below.

4-M4

73
8

32
75
83

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2.5 WATERPROOF RESET BUTTON UNIT (NCJ-879)


There is a gasket between the top cover and the case. Because the gasket is the consumables, tighten
the screw of the top cover after completing confirming the operation.

2.5.1 Installation space


NCJ-879 can be installed on a wall only. The space shown in the figure below is required for
installation.

50
BNWAS
RESET BUTTON

RESET

Press & hole to dim

50 140 50

2.5.2 Installation
Install in the figure below.

159

BNWAS
RESET BUTTON

4-M4
72
RESET

Press & hole to dim

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2.6 BUZZER UNIT (NVS-765)


2.6.1 Installation space
When mounting it in a console panel, cut out the panel surface in the shape as shown in the
following figure.
Or when mounting it on the surface, remove the bracket from the Unit.

2.6.2 For flush mount


Refer to the panel cut shown below.

2.6.3 For wall mounting installation


1) Remove the screws on the side faces and remove the bracket for built-in installation. Fit the
screws removed in the previous step.

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2) Refer to the wall cut shown below.

4-M4

31
46

22
15

60
68.6

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2.7 MOTION SENSOR (NYG-4)


2.7.1 Installation space
NYG-4 can be installed on a wall only. The space shown in the figure below is required on the right and
left of the unit for angle adjustment. The detection range of the sensor is 50 degrees for the right and left
respectively.

Lateral space
BNWAS
MOTION SENSOR

100 154 100

Sensor detection
range
A zone:
12.2

B zone:
16.7

C zone:
18.3

Wall Human
Zone
migration
1m D zone:
Wall
18.3

2m
Human
3m Vertical angle
E zone: :20.4
16.7
1.2m
4m

5m F zone:
12.2
0m 1m 2m 3m 4m 5m (distance)

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Range of detection (ambient air temperature +20C)


a) Horizontal angle : 94
b) Vertical angle : 20
c) Distance : 24m
Division of detection zone
Horizontal area is divided into six zones

The motion sensor reacts to infrared ray radiated from a human body. Therefore, it does not react to
curtains but should not be located near a swaying incandescent lamp.
In addition, it must be noted that the sensor may react to small animals such as birds, dogs and cats
because any living organism radiates infrared ray.

Please do not bring an item which emits installation and heat close to the following places with a rapid
temperature change.
a) Sunlight or another light strikes the NYG-4 directly.
b) Near heating appliances or the area where the wind from them is blowing
c) Something that changes surround temperature is installed the NYG-4 area
d) Moving things (especially changing temperature) are installed the NYG-4 area (especially near
from NYG-4)
e) 50cm or less from lighting
f) Near wireless antennas

And, once it perceives (reset), it will not be detected for about 3 s.

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2.7.2 Installation
Turn the right and left knurled knobs counterclockwise to separate the sensor main unit and stand.

Body

Stand

Install the stand on a wall. Observe the following dimensions for installation.
The stand can be adjusted in angle by loosening the screws and rotating the stand even after installed.

100

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MOUNTING HOLES

Install the sensor with the knurled knobs removed in the previous step.

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2.8 WARNING LAMP UNIT (NCD-2191)


2.8.1 Installation space
When mounting it in a console panel, cut out the panel surface in the shape as shown in the
following figure.
Or when mounting it on the surface, remove the bracket from the Unit.

2.8.2 For flush mount


Refer to the panel cut shown below.

4-M4
109
122

104

117

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2.8.3 For wall mounting installation


Remove the screws on the side faces and remove the bracket for built-in installation. Fit the screws
removed in the previous step.

Refer to the wall cut shown below.

4-M4

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2.9 EMERGENCY CALL BUTTON NCJ-880


2.9.1 Installation space
When mounting it in a console panel, cut out the panel surface in the shape as shown in the
following figure.
Or when mounting it on the surface, remove the bracket from the Unit.

2.9.2 For flush mount


Refer to the panel cut shown below.

4-M4
122
109

104
117

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2.9.3 For wall mounting installation


1) Remove the screws on the side faces and remove the bracket for built-in installation. Fit the
screws removed in the previous step.

2) Refer to the wall cut shown below.

4-M4
73
8

32

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83

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2.10 CONTACT INPUT/ OOUTPUT UNIT and ETHERNET UNIT


(NQA-2290, NQB-1029, NHA-337)
2.10.1 Installation space
As for NQA-2290, NQB-1029, NHA-337, only a wall hanging installation is possible.
The space shown in the figure below shall be required for wire bending space.

2.10.2 Installation
Based on the following dimensions, install the device.

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260

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(Flush mount TYPE) 3 Wiring
CN1

EMERGENCY CALL
BUTTON UNIT:
NCJ-880
(W/H)
CN1

PWR IN+
PWR IN-
PWR OUT+
PWR OUT-
FG
RS485+
RS485-
RS485+
RS485-
FG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

PWR+
PWR-
EMCY
1 2 5

1A
1B
1A
1B
6A

9C
9D

*#1 AUTO PILOT


[HCS/TCS SIGNAL]

*MPYC-2
*TTYCS-1
*TTYCS-1 VDR
JCY-1800 (JRC)

*MPYC-2
CABLE CABLE
CLAMP CLAMP
3.1 Interconnection wiring (JCX-151)

1
2
6
7
1
2
5

51
1A 1B 1A 1B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 5A 4A 5B 4B 9C 9D 6A 10C 10D 6B

+
+
+
+

-
-
-
-

TX+
TX+

RX+
RX+

TX-
TX-

RX-
RX-
GND
GND
PWR RS485 PWR PWR

AUTO
AUTO
EMCY
EMCY

CN7 CN5 RS422 (CH1) RS422 (CH2) CN11 CN12 CN11 CN12 CN7 CN11 CN7 CN11
DISPLAY CN5 AUTO MODE-1 AUTO MODE-2 EMCY CALL-1 EMCY CALL-2

ALARM/STATUS OUTPUT (DRY CONTACT)


CN13 CN14 CN1
OFF. DC IN AC IN
V.IND 1ST 2ND 3RD SYS EMCY CREW TIMER
ALM ALM ALM ALM FAIL CALL CALL RESET

+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+24V
GND
U
V

1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 1A 1B 2A 2B +- L N TERMINAL BOARD

MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)


E

*MAIN POWER
*DPYC-1.5 *WIRE
(SHIPS MAIN)
AC100/220V 1PH

*DPYC-2.5 *BACK-UP POWER


DC24V

*DOCK SUPPLY
3. Wiring

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RESET BUTTON UNIT:
1 *MPYC-7 CN7 1C NCJ-878
+ PWR+ (W/H)
2 CN7 1D
CN7
PWR

PWR-
1C 1D

- CN9 5A
BZ1
CN1

CN11 1A
RST
7 CN9 1A
1 2 5 7 8

RST V.IND
1A

CN11
RESET-1

8
V.IND
5
TERMINAL BOARD
CN9

BZ1
1A 5A

RESET BUTTON UNIT:


1 *MPYCY-7 CN7 2C NCJ-879 (W.P.)
+ PWR+
2 CN7 2D (PORT WING)
CN7
PWR

PWR-
2C 2D

- CN9 5B
BZ1
MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)
CN1

CN11 1B
RST
7 CN9 1B
1 2 5 7 8

RST V.IND
1B

CN11
RESET-2

8
V.IND
5
CN9

BZ1
1B 5B

RESET BUTTON UNIT:


1 *MPYCY-7 CN7 3C NCJ-879 (W.P.)
+ PWR+
2 CN7 3D (STBD WING)
CN7
PWR

PWR-
3C 3D

- CN9 6A
BZ1
CN1

CN11 2A
RST
7 CN9 2A
1 2 5 7 8

RST V.IND
2A

CN11
RESET-3

8
V.IND
5
CN9

BZ1
2A 6A

MOTION SENSOR UNIT:


1 *MPYC-4 CN7 4C NYG-4
+ PWR+
2 CN7 4D (W/H CONNING PS.)
CN7
PWR

PWR-
4C 4D

-
CN1

CN11 2B
1 2 3

RST
3
RST
2B

CN11
RESET-4

V.IND
CN9

BZ1
2B 6B

MOTION SENSOR UNIT:


1 *MPYC-4 CN7 5C NYG-4
+ PWR+
2 CN7 5D (W/H CONNING PS.)
CN7
PWR

PWR-
5C 5D

-
CN1

CN11 3A
1 2 3

RST
3
RST
3A

CN11
RESET-5

V.IND
CN9

BZ1
3A 7A

CN7
+ *MPYC-2 *AUTO PILOT
PWR
6C 6D

- [TIMER RESET SIGNAL]


RST 3B

CN11
RESET-6
V.IND

CN9
BZ1

3B 7B
+ X-BAND RADAR
*MPYC-2 JMA-9122-6XA (JRC)

CN7
PWR
7C 7D
-
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]
RST

4A

CN11
RESET-7
V.IND

CN9
BZ1

4A 8A
+ S-BAND RADAR
*MPYC-2 JMA-9132-SA (JRC)

CN7
PWR
8C 8D
-
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]
RST

4B

CN11
RESET-8
V.IND

CN9
BZ1
ECDIS
*MPYC-2 JAN-901B/701B/2000 (JRC)
RST

CN12
GND [TIMER RESET SIGNAL]

3A 9A

RESET-9
ECDIS
*MPYC-2 JAN-901B/701B/2000 (JRC)
RST

CN12
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]

3B 9B
GND

RESET-10

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CH8 CH7 CH6 CH5 CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1
3RD AUDIBLE ALARM 3RD AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 1ST AUDIBLE ALARM VISUAL INDICATION
CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN9 CN7 CN9

+
-

+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-

BZ

BZ

BZ
BZ
BZ
BZ
BZ
V IND
TERMINAL
8A 8B 3B 7A 7B 3A 6A 6B 2B 5A 5B 2A 4A 4B 1B 3A 3B 1A 2A 2B 8B 11C 11D 4B
BOARD

1
2

1
2
5
1
2
5

1
2
5
1
2
5
1
2
5
MAIN CONTROL UNIT
(NCK-169)
W/H
VISUAL INDICATION &
WARNING
LAMP UNIT: (NAV. BRI. DK)
NCD-2191
*MPYC-4 CN7 11C
1
IN

CN7 11D
PWR

- +
2
3
4
CN9 4B
5
V IND

CAPTAINS BED RM CAPTAINS DAY RM


BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT: 2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE
NVS-765 NVS-765 AUDIBLE ALARM
*MPYC-4 CN7 3A 3 (OFFICER DK)
1 1
CN7 3B

IN
IN
4

- +
- +

PWR
PWR
2 2
3 3 2nd alam transfer to
4 4 selected back-up officer.
CN10 1A 6
5 5

IN
IN

BZ
BZ
6 6

*MPYC-4
CHIEF OFFICERS RM
BUZZER UNIT: 2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE
NVS-765 AUDIBLE ALARM
*MPYC-4 CN7 4A (OFFICER DK)
1

IN
CN7 4B

- +
PWR
2
3
2nd alam transfer to
4
CN10 1B selected back-up officer.

IN
5

BZ
6

53
2ND OFFICERS RM
BUZZER UNIT: 2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE
NVS-765 AUDIBLE ALARM
*MPYC-4 CN7 5A (OFFICER DK)
1

IN
CN7 5B

- +
PWR
2
3
2nd alam transfer to
4
CN10 2A selected back-up officer.
5

IN
BZ
6

3RD OFFICERS RM
BUZZER UNIT: 2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE
NVS-765 AUDIBLE ALARM
*MPYC-4 CN7 6A (OFFICER DK)
1

IN
CN7 6B

- +
PWR
2
3
2nd alam transfer to
4
CN10 2B selected back-up officer.

IN
5

BZ
6

OFFS MESS RM OFFS LOUNGE RM SHIPS OFFICE


BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT:
NVS-765 NVS-765 NVS-765 3RD STAGE REMOTE
*MPYC-4 CN7 7A 3 3 AUDIBLE ALARM
1 1 1
4 4 (PUBLIC DK)

IN
IN
IN
CN7 7B

- +
PWR
- +
- +
2

PWR
PWR
2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
CN10 3A 6 6

IN
5 5 5

IN
IN

BZ
BZ
BZ
6 6 6

*MPYC-4
*MPYC-4
*DOCK SUPPLY
3. Wiring

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DISPLAY UNIT
NWB-63
3. Wiring

(Flush mount TYPE)


#1 CONTACT INPUT UNIT
NQA-2290
CN1
CN1 CN2

EMERGENCY CALL
BUTTON UNIT:
NCJ-880
(W/H)

-
-
-
-

7ZPNA4201A
CN1

PWR IN+
PWR IN
PWR OUT+
PWR OUT
FG
RS485+
RS485
RS485+
RS485
FG
PWR IN+
PWR IN-
L1+
L1-
L2S
L1S
L2+
L2-
FG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6

PWR+
PWR-
EMCY
1 2 5

1A
1A
9A
7A

1B
1B
9B
7B

9D
6A

9C

*#1 AUTO PILOT


[HCS/TCS SIGNAL]
*TTYCS-1 GPS *TTYCS-1
JLR-7800 (JRC)

*MPYC-2
*MPYC-2

*MPYC-2
*TTYCS-1
*TTYCS-1 VDR TO
JCY-1800 (JRC)

*MPYC-2
#2 CONTACT INPUT
UNIT (NQA-2290)
*TTYCS-1

CABLE CABLE CABLE CLAMP


CLAMP CLAMP
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6
3.2 Interconnection wiring (JCX-152)

1
2
6
7
1
2
5
1
2

54
1A 1B 1A 1B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 5A 4A 5B 4B 9C 9D 6A 10C 10D 6B 9A 9B 9A 9B 8A 8B 7A 7B

+
+
+
+
+

-
-
-
-
-
L2+
L2-
L1+
L1-

L1S
L2S

TX+
TX+

RX+
RX+

TX-
TX-

RX-
RX-
GND
GND
PWR RS485 PWR PWR PWR

AUTO
AUTO
EMCY
EMCY

CN7 CN5 RS422 (CH1) RS422 (CH2) CN11 CN12 CN11 CN12 CN7 CN11 CN7 CN11 CN7 CN5
DISPLAY CN5 AUTO MODE-1 AUTO MODE-2 EMCY CALL-1 EMCY CALL-2 EC-NET

ALARM/STATUS OUTPUT (DRY CONTACT)


CN13 CN14 CN1
OFF. DC IN AC IN
V.IND 1ST 2ND 3RD SYS EMCY CREW TIMER
ALM ALM ALM ALM FAIL CALL CALL RESET

+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+24V
GND
U
V

1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 1A 1B 2A 2B +- L N TERMINAL BOARD

MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)


E

*MAIN POWER
*DPYC-1.5 *WIRE
(SHIPS MAIN)
AC100/220V 1PH

*DPYC-2.5 *BACK-UP POWER


DC24V

*DOCK SUPPLY
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RESET BUTTON UNIT:
1 *MPYC-7 CN7 1C NCJ-878
+ PWR+ (W/H)
2 CN7 1D
CN7
PWR

PWR-
1C 1D

- CN9 5A
BZ1
CN1

CN11 1A
RST
7 CN9 1A
1 2 5 7 8

RST V.IND
1A

CN11
RESET-1

8
V.IND
5
TERMINAL BOARD
CN9

BZ1
1A 5A

RESET BUTTON UNIT:


1 *MPYCY-7 CN7 2C NCJ-879 (W.P.)
+ PWR+
2 CN7 2D (PORT WING)
CN7
PWR

PWR-
2C 2D

- CN9 5B
BZ1
MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)
CN1

CN11 1B
RST
7 CN9 1B
1 2 5 7 8

RST V.IND
1B

CN11
RESET-2

8
V.IND
5
CN9

BZ1
1B 5B

RESET BUTTON UNIT:


1 *MPYCY-7 CN7 3C NCJ-879 (W.P.)
+ PWR+
2 CN7 3D (STBD WING)
CN7
PWR

PWR-
3C 3D

- CN9 6A
BZ1
CN1

CN11 2A
RST
7 CN9 2A
1 2 5 7 8

RST V.IND
2A

CN11
RESET-3

8
V.IND
5
CN9

BZ1
2A 6A

MOTION SENSOR UNIT:


1 *MPYC-4 CN7 4C NYG-4
+ PWR+
2 CN7 4D (W/H CONNING PS.)
CN7
PWR

PWR-
4C 4D

-
CN1

CN11 2B
1 2 3

RST
3
RST
2B

CN11
RESET-4

V.IND
CN9

BZ1
2B 6B

MOTION SENSOR UNIT:


1 *MPYC-4 CN7 5C NYG-4
+ PWR+
2 CN7 5D (W/H CONNING PS.)
CN7
PWR

PWR-
5C 5D

-
CN1

CN11 3A
1 2 3

RST
3
RST
3A

CN11
RESET-5

V.IND
CN9

BZ1
3A 7A

CN7 + *MPYC-2 *AUTO PILOT


PWR
6C 6D

- [TIMER RESET SIGNAL]


RST 3B

CN11
RESET-6
V.IND

CN9
BZ1

3B 7B
+ X-BAND RADAR
*MPYC-2 JMA-9122-6XA (JRC)

CN7
PWR
7C 7D
-
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]
RST

4A

CN11
RESET-7
V.IND

CN9
BZ1

4A 8A
+ S-BAND RADAR
*MPYC-2 JMA-9132-SA (JRC)

CN7
PWR
8C 8D
-
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]
RST

4B

CN11
RESET-8
V.IND

CN9
BZ1
ECDIS
*MPYC-2 JAN-901B/701B/2000 (JRC)
RST

CN12
GND [TIMER RESET SIGNAL]

3A 9A

RESET-9
ECDIS
*MPYC-2 JAN-901B/701B/2000 (JRC)
RST

CN12
[TIMER RESET SIGNAL]

3B 9B
GND

RESET-10

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3RD AUDIBLE ALARM 3RD AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 2ND AUDIBLE ALARM 1ST AUDIBLE ALARM VISUAL INDICATION
CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN10 CN7 CN9 CN7 CN9

+
-
+
-

+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-

BZ

BZ
BZ
BZ
BZ
BZ
BZ
V IND
TERMINAL
8A 8B 3B 7A 7B 3A 6A 6B 2B 5A 5B 2A 4A 4B 1B 3A 3B 1A 2A 2B 8B 11C 11D 4B BOARD

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1
2
5
1
2
5

1
2
5
1
2
5

1
2
5
1
2
MAIN CONTROL UNIT
(NCK-169)
W/H VISUAL INDICATION &
WARNING (NAV. BRI. DK)
LAMP UNIT:
NCD-2191
*MPYC-4 CN7 11C
1
IN

CN7 11D
PWR

- +

2
3
4
CN9 4B
5
V IND

CAPTAINS BED RM CAPTAINS DAY RM 2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE


BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT: AUDIBLE ALARM
NVS-765 NVS-765 (OFFICER DK)
*MPYC-4 CN7 3A 3
1 1
CN7 3B 4 2nd alam transfer to

IN
IN

- +
- +

PWR
PWR
2 2
selected back-up officer.
3 3
4 4
CN10 1A 6

IN
IN
5 5

BZ
BZ
6 6

*MPYC-4
CHIEF OFFICERS RM 2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE
BUZZER UNIT: AUDIBLE ALARM
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NVS-765 (OFFICER DK)


*MPYC-4 CN7 4A
1
CN7 4B 2nd alam transfer to

IN

- +
PWR
2
selected back-up officer.
3
4

56
CN10 1B
5

IN
BZ
6

2ND OFFICERS RM
2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE
BUZZER UNIT: AUDIBLE ALARM
NVS-765
(OFFICER DK)
*MPYC-4 CN7 5A
1
CN7 5B

IN

- +
PWR
2 2nd alam transfer to
3 selected back-up officer.
4
CN10 2A
5

IN
BZ
6

3RD OFFICERS RM
2ND/3RD STAGE REMOTE
BUZZER UNIT:
NVS-765 AUDIBLE ALARM
*MPYC-4 CN7 6A (OFFICER DK)
1
CN7 6B

IN

- +
PWR
2
2nd alam transfer to
3
selected back-up officer.
4
CN10 2B
5

IN
BZ
6

OFFS MESS RM OFFS LOUNGE RM SHIPS OFFICE


BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT: BUZZER UNIT: 3RD STAGE REMOTE
NVS-765 NVS-765 NVS-765 AUDIBLE ALARM
*MPYC-4 CN7 7A 3 3 (PUBLIC DK)
1 1 1

IN
CN7 7B 4 4

IN
IN

- +
PWR
2

- +
- +

PWR
PWR
2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
CN10 3A 6 6

IN
5

IN
IN
5 5

BZ
BZ
BZ
6 6 6

*MPYC-4
*MPYC-4
*DOCK SUPPLY
MAIN CONTROL UNIT
NCK-169
CN7 CN5

PWR +
PWR -
L2+
L2-
L1S
L2S
L1+
L1-
1 2 9A 9B 8A 8B 7A 7B

1
2
5
6
CABLE CLAMP

TO
CONTACT OUTPUT
UNIT (NQB-1029)

*MPYC-2
*TTYCS-1 *MPYC-2

*TTYCS-1

CABLE CLAMP
1
2
7A
7B

17A 17B 18A 18B 19A 19B 20A 20B 21A 21B 22A 22B 23A 23B 24A 24B 25A 25B 26A 26B 27A 27B 28A 28B 29A 29B 30A 30B 31A 31B 32A 32B 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6

CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
L1+
L1-
L2+
L2-

L2S
L1S

PWR IN+

CH17 CH18 CH19 CH20 CH21 CH22 CH23 CH24 CH25 CH26 CH27 CH28 CH29 CH30 CH31 CH32
PWR IN-

CN5 CN6

57
CN1 CN2
CN3 CN4 EC-NET
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 CH13 CH14 CH15 CH16

GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND

CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
CON
1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B 4A 4B 5A 5B 6A 6B 7A 7B 8A 8B 9A 9B 10A 10B 11A 11B 12A 12B 13A 13B 14A 14B 15A 15B 16A 16B

#1 CONTACT INPUT UNIT (NQA-2290)

*MPYC-7 (1/2)
*MPYC-7 (1/2)
*MPYC-7 (1/2)
*MPYC-7 (1/2)
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8

#1 ALARM
#1 ALARM ACK IN
#2 ALARM
#2 ALARM ACK IN
#3 ALARM
#3 ALARM ACK IN
#4 ALARM
#4 ALARM ACK IN
*DOCK SUPPLY

EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT
EQUIPMENT

#1 NAVIGATION
#2 NAVIGATION
#3 NAVIGATION
#4 NAVIGATION
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CH1

#1 NAVIGATION #1 ALARM ACK OUT *MPYC-7 (2/2)


EQUIPMENT CON CON
CH1

GND
CH17

1A 1B

GND
17A 17B

CH2

#2 NAVIGATION #2 ALARM ACK OUT *MPYC-7 (2/2)


CON CON
EQUIPMENT
CH2
CH18

2A 2B

GND
18A 18B

GND
CH3

#3 NAVIGATION #3 ALARM ACK OUT *MPYC-7 (2/2)


CON CON
EQUIPMENT
CH3

GND
CH19

3A 3B

GND
19A 19B

CH4

#4 NAVIGATION #4 ALARM ACK OUT *MPYC-7 (2/2)


CON CON
EQUIPMENT
CH4

GND
CH20

4A 4B
20A 20B

GND
CN3
CN5

CON CON
CH5

GND
CH21

5A 5B
21A 21B

GND
CON CON
CH6

GND
CH22

6A 6B

GND
22A 22B

CON CON
CH7
CH23

7A 7B

GND GND
23A 23B

CON CON
CH8
CH24

8A 8B

GND GND
24A 24B

CON
CH9

9A 9B

GND
CON
GND
CH10

10A 10B

CON
GND
CH11

11A 11B

CON
GND
CH12

12A 12B
CN4

CON
GND
CH13

13A 13B

CON
CH14

GND
14A 14B

CON
GND
CH15

15A 15B

CON
GND
CH16

16A 16B
1 *MPYC-2 1
PWR IN+ PWR +
2 2

1 2
1 2

CN1
CN1

PWR IN- PWR -


1 *TTYCS-1 5
L2+ L1+
2 6
L2- L1-

EC-NET
L2S L2S

CN2
CN2

L1S L1S
NQA-2290

L1+ L2+

5 6 3 4 1 2
1 2 3 4 5 6

L1- L2-
#1 CONTACT INPUT UNIT

CABLE CLAMP

CABLE CLAMP

CONTACT OUTPUT UNIT (NQB-1029)

*DOCK SUPPLY
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3.3 Wiring cable

Cable type for maritime


No. Type Cross section area Remarks
electrical equipment (JIS)
AC power supply cable 2 x 1.5 mm2 DPYC-1.5 Standard
1
2 x 2.5 mm2 DPYC-2.5
2
2 x 2.5 mm DPYC-2.5 Standard
2 DC power supply cable 2
2 x 4 mm DPYC-4
3 Communication cable 4 x 2 x 0.75 mm2 TTYCS-4 NCK-169
2
4 Communication cable 2 x 0.75 mm TTYCS-1 NCD-2189
2
5 DC Power supply cable 2 x 1 mm MPYC-2 NCD-2189
6 Communication cable 2 x 0.75 mm2 TTYCS-1 NWB-63
2
7 DC Power supply cable 2 x 1 mm MPYC-2 NWB-63
8 I/O cable 7 x 1 mm2 MPYC-7 NCJ-878
2
9 I/O cable 4 x 1 mm MPYC-4 NYG-4
2
10 I/O cable 4 x 1 mm MPYC-4 NCD-2191
11 I/O cable 4 x 1 mm2 MPYC-4 NVS-765
2
12 I/O cable 7 x 1 mm MPYC-7 NCJ-879
NQA-2290,
2
13 Communication cable 2 x 0.75 mm TTYCS-1 NQB-1029

NQA-2290,
14 DC Power supply cable 2 x 1 mm2 MPYC-2
NQB-1029
15 I/O cable 4 x 1 mm2 MPYC-4 NCJ-880
2
16 DC Power supply cable 2 x 1 mm MPYC-2 NHA-337
2
Communication cable 4 x 2 x 0.75 mm TTYCS-4 NHA-337
17

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3.4 MAIN CONTROL UNIT (NCK-169)


3.4.1 Power supply terminal block
1) Power supply terminal block
Outline of terminal block

DC24V+ DC24V- AC(L) AC(N)

Wiring table
Signal name
AC (L) AC power input
AC (N) AC power input
24 V DC + DC power input +
24 V DC - DC power input -

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Work method
1 Cable preparation work
Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm.

5 to 6 mm

2) Wiring to terminal block


The fitted driver for M4 screw is chosen.
The cable fixed crimp-type terminal by specialized tool and wiring terminal block.

Crimp-type terminal
DC power supply side M4 - 2mm2
AC power supply side M4 - 1.25mm2

DC power AC power
supply supply
24 V DC 100/220 V AC

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3.4.2 Details of terminal

Digital Output
Relay

The alarm out after a 2nd stage


remote audible alarm
Maintenance
(CN15) Digital Input

Ships Clock input

Digital Input

Fuse

Visual indication/
1st stage bridge audible alarm

Serial I/F Power output

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Connection of communication line

Cable preparation work


5 to 6 mm
Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm.

Wiring to terminal block


Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm
in width at hand.
3.5 mm

Insert the screwdriver into a square opening on upper


portion of the terminal block as far as it goes.
With the cable inserted, pull out the screwdriver.

Fixation of cable

Cable fixed clamp


by banding band.

cable

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3.4.3 Output power supply terminal block


Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
Signal terminal Pin No.
Power output DC24V CN7 1A-12AC-12C
Power output DC24V- CN7 1B-12BD-12D

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3.4.4 Communication terminal block


Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
Signal Terminal Pin No.
Display unit RS-485+ CN5 1A
RS-485- CN5 1B
N.C.RS-485+ CN5 2A
N.C.RS-485- CN5 2B
GPS RS-422 ch1 TX- CN5 3A
RS-422 ch1 TX+ CN5 3B
RS-422 ch1 RX- CN5 4A
RS-422 ch1 RX+ CN5 4B
VDR RS-422 ch2 TX- CN5 5A
RS-422 ch2 TX+ CN5 5B
RS-422 ch2 RX- CN5 6A
RS-422 ch2 RX+ CN5 6B
EC-NET N.C. (EC-NET L1+) CN5 7A
N.C. (EC-NET L1-) CN5 7B
N.C.EC-NET L1S CN5 8A
N.C.EC-NET L2S CN5 8B
EC-NET L2+ CN5 9A
EC-NET L2- CN5 9B

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GPS signal input specification

This system can calibrate automatically its clock by inputting ZDA sentence of IEC61162-1.
The format of the ZDA sentence is as follows.

ZDA,hhmmss.ss,xx,xx,xxxx,xx,xx*hh<CR><LF>

Local zone minutes 00 to +59 (*2)


Local zone hours 00h to 13h (*1)
Year (UTC)
Month, 01 to 12(UTC)
Day, 01 to 31(UTC)
Time (UTC)

(*1) Local time is corrected according to time difference information (13 to +13h).
(*2) Local time is corrected according to time difference information (0 to +59min).

Auto Pilot signal input specifications

Input the IEC 61162-1 HTD sentence, the Auto pilot state (automatic / manual) can be inputted via
serial. Set the AutoMode Preference to NMEA Input in Chapter 4.4.3.

The format of a HTD sentence is as follows.

$--HTD,A,x.x,a,a,a,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,x.x,a,A,A,A,*hh<CR><LF>

Do not care
A: Manual mode / V: Automatic mode

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ALR signal output specification

This system outputs messages as per IEC 61162-1 ALR sentence in accordance with "6.2 Output" of IEC
62616 Ed.1.

The format of ALR sentence is as follows.


(1) (2) (3)(4) (5)
$ALR,hhmmss.ss,xxx,A,A,cc*hh<CR><LF>

Alarms description text

Alarms acknowledge state ,A=acknowledged


V=unacknowledged
Alarm condition , A=threshold exceeded
V=not exceeded
Unique alarm number(identifier) at alarm source

Time of alarm condition change, UTC

(1) hhmmss.ss: this part may be left blank if the BNWAS does not include UTC timeInformation
(2) xxx: Designation of source of alarm or source of reset command.
The automatic mode is designated as "000".
(3) A: A = Dormant period exceeded
V = Dormant period not exceeded
(4) A: A = Alarm acknowledged
V = Alarm unacknowledged
(5) c - - c: BNWAS mode (see 3.1.1): c1; c2; c3
c1 = AUT or MAN or OFF
c2 = Dormant period in min, (03 12)
c3 = Alarm stage: 1, 2 or 3.

In accordance with the above, the system outputs a BNALR sentence when any of the events 1) to 12)
in the table below occurs.

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Event $BNALR,hhmmss.ss, xxx, A1, A2, cc


1st stage bridge audible
000 A V C1=AUT;C2=03;C3=1
alarm occurs
2st stage remote audible
000 A V C1=AUT;C2=03;C3=2
alarm occurs
3rd stage remote audible
000 A V C1=AUT;C2=03;C3=3
alarm occurs
Reset signal input 1 V A C1=AUT;C2=03;C3=""
Set to Manual ON 5 V V C1=MAN;C2=03;C3=""
Set to Manual OFF 5 V V C1=OFF;C2=03;C3=""
Set to Automatic 5 V V C1=AUT;C2=03;C3=""
Dormant period changed 5 V V C1=AUT;C2=12;C3=""

Main (AC) power fail 251 A V MAIN POWER FAIL

Back-up (DC) power fail 251 A V BACK-UP POWER FAIL

System fail 250 A V SYSTEM FAIL

Emergency call 252 A V EMERGENCY CALL

Alarm received from


other navigational 2 A V 3
equipment
ACK received from other
2 A A 3
navigational equipment
Alarm from other
navigational equipment 2 V V 3
restored
No alarm *4 000 V V C1=AUT;C2=12;C3=0

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1 Input of reset signal


Operation mode : Automatic
NCK-169s AUTOMATIC SIGNAL 1CN11-5A:100
NCK-169s AUTOMATIC SIGNAL 1CN11-5B:101

Operation mode : Manual ON


NCK-169s RESET PORT 1(CN11-1A):001
NCK-169s RESET PORT 2(CN11-1B):002
NCK-169s RESET PORT 3(CN11-2A):003
NCK-169s RESET PORT 4(CN11-2B):004
NCK-169s RESET PORT 5(CN11-3A):005
NCK-169s RESET PORT 6(CN11-3B):006
NCK-169s RESET PORT 7(CN11-4A):007
NCK-169s RESET PORT 8(CN11-4B):008
NCK-169s RESET PORT 9(CN12-3A):009
NCK-169s RESET PORT 10(CN12-3B):010
NWB-63's RESET BUTTON 1:021
DDE/ETL/EVE sentence: 030

2 SEQ NO (Set by BNWAS Utility)


3 Tag Discription (Set by BNWAS Utility)
4 If no alarm occurs, it is output at 60 s intervals.
5 Setting change equipment
NCD-2189 : 021
NWB-63 Node ID1 : 021
NWB-63 Node ID2 : 022
NWB-63 Node ID3 : 023
NWB-63 Node ID4 : 024

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3.4.5 Reset signal input terminal stand


Outline of terminal block

CN 11 CN 12

Wiring table (Terminal block for reset input)


Signal name Terminal Pin No
Reset -1 CN11 1A
Reset -2 CN11 1B
Reset -3 CN11 2A
Reset -4 CN11 2B
Reset -5 CN11 3A
Reset -6 CN11 3B
Reset -7 CN11 4A
Reset -8 CN11 4B
Reset -9 CN12 3A (*)
Reset -10 CN12 3B (*)
GND CN12 4A9B
*: They are applied to input alarm (5ch / 6ch) for navigation equipment or exclusive use.

Wiring table (terminal stand for emergency call)


Signal name Terminal Pin number
stand
Emergency call -1 CN11 6A
Emergency call -2 CN11 6B

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3.4.6 Terminal stand for buzzer etc


Outline of terminal block

CN9 CN10

Wiring table (terminal stand for reset button / LED visual indication )
Signal name Terminal Pin No
Visual indication output CN9 1A4B
1st stage bridge audible alarm output CN9 5A8B

Wiring table (terminal stand for buzzer)


Signal name Terminal Pin No
2nd stage remote audible alarm output-1 CN10 1A
2nd stage remote audible alarm output -2 CN10 1B
2nd stage remote audible alarm output -3 CN10 2A
2nd stage remote audible alarm output -4 CN10 2B
3rd stage remote audible alarm output -1 CN10 3A
3rd stage remote audible alarm output -2 CN10 3B

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3.4.7 Navigation equipment alarm terminal stand


Outline of terminal block

CN11 CN12 CN14

Wiring table (navigation equipment alarm input terminal stand)


Signal name Terminal Pin No
Navigation equipment alarm input -1 CN12 1A
Navigation equipment alarm input -2 CN12 1B
Navigation equipment alarm input -3 CN12 2A
Navigation equipment alarm input -4 CN12 2B
Navigation equipment alarm input -5 CN12 3A (*)
Navigation equipment alarm input -6 CN12 3B (*)
*: They are applied to input alarm (9ch / 10ch) for navigation equipment or exclusive use.

Wiring table navigation equipment alarm ACK input terminal stand


Signal name Terminal Pin No
Navigation equipment alarm ACK input -1 CN11 7A
Navigation equipment alarm ACK input -2 CN11 7B
Navigation equipment alarm ACK input -3 CN11 8A
Navigation equipment alarm ACK input -4 CN11 8B

Wiring table Navigation equipment alarm output terminal stand


Signal name Terminal Pin No
Navigation equipment alarm ACK output -1 CN14 3A-3B
Navigation equipment alarm ACK output -2 CN14 4A-4B
Navigation equipment alarm ACK output -3 CN14 5A-5B
Navigation equipment alarm ACK output -4 CN14 6A-6B

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3.4.8 Warning relay output


Outline of terminal block

CN13 CN14

Wiring table
Signal name Terminal Pin No
Visual Indication CN13 1A-1B
1st stage bridge audible alarm CN13 2A-2B
2nd stage remote audible alarm CN13 3A-3B
3rd stage remote audible alarm CN13 4A-4B
System fail CN13 5A-5B
Emergency call CN13 6A-6B
Officer/Crew call CN14 1A-1B
Power fail CN14 2A-2B

Output specification
Relay contact output (Normal Open)
Rating 250 V AC 5A
30 V DC 5A

1) Visual indication occurs


Output from CN13 1A-1B
Output timing

Visual indication Reset

ON

100 ms or more

OFF
It continues until it resets.

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2) 1st stage bridge audible alarm


Output from CN13 2A-2B
Output timing
1st Stage bridge audible alarm Reset

ON
100 ms or more

OFF
It continues until it resets.

3) 2nd stage remote audible alarm


Output from CN13 3A-3B
Output timing

2nd Stage remote audible alarm Reset

ON

100 ms or more

OFF

It continues until it resets.

4) 3rd stage remote audible alarm


Output from CN13 4A-4B
Output timing

3rd Stage remote audible alarm Reset

ON

100ms or more

OFF

It continues until it resets.

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5) SYSTEM FAIL
Output from CN13 5A-5B
Output timing: If any of the following abnormal conditions is detected, the alarm is output
continuously unless the error is recovered.
Main power source fail
Back-up power source fail
Communication error with between NWB-63 and NCK-169
Open circuit in EC-net (NQA-2290, NQB-1029)
Internal error such as RAM read error
6) EMERGENCY CALL
Output from CN13 6A-6B

EMERGENCY CALL Stop Operation (ACK)

ON

100 ms or more
OFF
It continues until operated stop.

7) OFFICER CALL/CREW CALL


Output from CN14 7A-7B

OFFICER/CREW CALL Stop Operation (ACK)

ON

100 ms or more

OFF
It continues until operated stop.

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3.5 LED DISPLAY UNIT (NCD-2189


Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
NCD-2189
Terminal block CN1
Pin No.
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)
3 N.C.DC24V+
4 N.C.DC24V-
5 N.C.
6 RS-485+
7 RS-485-
8 N.C.(RS-485+)
9 N.C. (RS-485-)
10 N.C.DC24V+
11 N.C.DC24V-
12 N.C.

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Work method

1) Wiring

1 12

DC power supply Communication


input from signal from
NCK-169 NCK-169

2) Shielding of communication cable

100 mm
Wrap vinyl tape around the cable for insulation.
Fit a M3 crimped terminal at the end.
Clip the crimped terminal to the ground plate located
inside NCD-2189.

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3) Cable preparation work 5-6mm


Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm.

4) Wiring to terminal block


- Prepare a flat head screwdriver 3.5 mm
of 3.5 mm in width at hand.
- Insert the screwdriver into a square
opening on upper portion of the terminal
block as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out
the screwdriver.

5) Fixing of cable

Fix the cable to a


clamp using a binding
band.

Cable

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Dip switch setting

1) DipSW position

DipSW
(SW101)

2) DipSW(SW101) function
Audible alarm

OFF
ON

ON
1 2 3 4

1 ON Hi volume
OFF Low volume default
2 ON Low tone
OFF Hi tone default
3 ON Discontinuous sound
OFF Continuous sound default
4 ON Sound test mode
OFF Normal mode default

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3.6 LCD DISPLAY UNIT (NWB-63)


3.6.1 Single installation
Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
NWB-63
Terminal block CN1
Pin No. Function
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)
3 N.C.DC24V+
4 N.C.DC24V-
5 N.C.
6 RS-485+
7 RS-485-
8 N.C.RS-485+
9 N.C.RS-485-
10 ReserveDC24V+
11 ReserveDC24V-
12 Reserve

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Work method

1) Wiring

1 12

DC power supply Communication


input from signal from
NCK-169 NCK-169

100 mm
Wrap vinyl tape around the cable for insulation.
Fit a M3 crimped terminal at the end.
Clip the crimped terminal to the ground plate located
inside NWB-63.

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5 to 6 mm
2) Cable preparation work
Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm.

3) Wiring to terminal block


- Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm
in width at hand. 3.5 mm

- Insert the screwdriver into a square


opening on upper portion of the terminal
block as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the
screwdriver.

4) Fixing of cable

Fix the cable to a


clamp using a
binding band.

Cable

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Dip switch setting for buzzer


1) DipSW position

DipSW
(SW2)
The cover is removed.

2) DipSW(SW2) function
Audible alarm

ON
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4

1 ON Large volume
OFF Small volumeDefault
2 ON Bass
OFF High pitched soundDefault
3 ON Intermission
OFF ContinuousnessDefault
4 ON test mode
OFF ordinaryDefault

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3.6.2 Two or more installations

Work method at two or more connection

1 Wiring

1 12

DC power input DC power output Signal input Signal output to


to next NWB-63 next NWB-63

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Outline block diagram


Terminator ON

DC24Vfrom NCK-169

Communicationfrom NCK-169

Installation site Bridge CAP RM (ex.) C/O RM (ex.) Public (ex.)


Node ID 1 2 3 4
Terminator OFF OFF OFF ON

Wiring
NWB-63
Terminal block CN1
Pin No Function
1 Power inputDC24V+
2 Power inputDC24V-
3 Power outputDC24V+ [next toNWB-63]
4 Power outputDC24V- [next to NWB-63]
5 N.C.
6 RS-485+
7 RS-485-
8 RS-485+ [next to NWB-63]
9 RS-485- [next to NWB-63]
10 ReserveDC24V+
11 ReserveDC24V-
12 Reserve

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Setting of terminator dip switch


When shipping it, the termination resistor of RS-485 of NWB-63 is set to turning on.
Please the termination resistor must turn on the device that becomes the terminal of wiring of the
communication of RS-485, and turn off other devices.

1) Position of dip switch


Dip switch
(SW1 )
Remove the cover

2) Function of SW1
RS-485 Terminator

OFF ON

ON RS-485 Terminator ON ( Default )


OFF RS-485 Terminator OFF

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Setting method of node ID


Node ID is used to identify the communication terminal of RS-485. When shipping it, Node ID is
set to 1.
When NWB-63 is single installation, the setting need not be changed. When you connect two or
more NWB-63, change the setting of the Node ID according to the following procedures:

1) Refer to the previous page, and then wire cables and set termination registers.
2) Turn on the power of main control unit (NCK-169).
The COMMUNICATION ERROR is generated, since the NODE ID is overlapping. Press
[ACK] key on the LCD display unit in order to stop the buzzer sound.
3) Press MENU key in order to display SERVICE FUNCTION screen.

4) Press [NODE ID SET] button, and then the following screen is displayed.

5) Press the combo box at PASSWORD: in order to enable a password input. Input 1234
and then press ENTER button.
*: The 1234 is a special password in order to change the NODE ID.

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6) The letter on [Node ID set] button in SERVICE FUNCTION screen changes to yellow.
If the letter does not change to yellow, the input password is incorrect. Therefore, input
correctly the password again.

7) Press [NODE ID Set] button, and then the following screen is displayed.

8) Press the upper allow button or the lower allow one to change the Node ID within the range
from 1 to 4. Do not overlap its Node ID against other display units one. After input the Node
ID, press [SET] button. Then reboot automatically, and NWB-63 runs as the new Node ID.

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3.7 RESET BUTTON (NCJ-878)


Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
NCJ-878
Terminal block CN1
Pin No.
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)
3 N.C.DC24V+
4 N.C.DC24V-
5 Buzzer signal input
6 N.C.Buzzer signal output
7 Reset signal output
8 Visual Indication input
9 N.C.Visual indication output

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Work method
1 Wiring
1 9

DC Power Input and Signal I/O


From NCK-169
5-6mm
2 Cable preparation work
Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm.

3 Wiring to terminal block


- Prepare a flat head screwdriver
of 3.5 mm in width at hand.

3.5mm

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- Insert the screwdriver into a square


opening on upper portion of the terminal
block as far as it goes.

- With the cable inserted, pull out the screwdriver.

4 Fixation of couching clip


The couching clip in the housing is rolled in the electric wire
after wires is connected and the electric wire is fixed to the
terminal stand

Couching clip

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Setting of dip switch

1) Dip Switch location

Dip Switch
(SW2)

2) Dip Switch function


Audible alarm

ON
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4

1 ON Hi volume
OFF Low volume default
2 ON Low tone
OFF Hi tone default
3 ON Discontinuous sound
OFF Continuous sound default
4 ON Sound test mode
OFF Normal mode default

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3.8 WATERPROOF RESET BUTTON (NCJ-879)


Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
NCJ-879
Terminal block CN1
Pin No.
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)
3 N.C.DC24V+
4 N.C.DC24V-
5 Buzzer signal input
6 N.C.Buzzer signal output
7 Reset signal output
8 Visual indication input
9 N.C.Visual indication output

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Work method
Outside diameter of the cable is applied within 1318mm.
1) Wiring

1 9

DC Power Input and Signal I/O from NCK-169

2) Cable preparation work


Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm.

5-6mm

3) Wiring terminal block


- Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm
in width at hand.

3.5 mm

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- Insert the screwdriver into a square opening


on upper portion of the terminal block
as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the screwdriver.

4) Fix the cable ground


The cable ground is firmly closed.

BNWAS
RESET BUTTON

The cable ground is firmly tightened.

5) Seal the place at cable entrance with filling silicon.

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About the Gasket


There is a gasket between the top cover and the case. Because the gasket is the consumables, tighten
the screw of the top cover after completing confirming the operation.

Gasket

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Dip switch setting


1) Dip switch location

Dip Switch
(SW2)

2) Dip switch function


Audible alarm

ON
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4

1 ON Hi volume
OFF Low volume default
2 ON Low tone
OFF Hi tone default
3 ON Discontinuous sound
OFF Continuous sound default
4 ON Sound test mode
OFF Normal mode default

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3.9 BUZZER UNIT (NVS-765)


Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
NVS-765
Terminal block CN1
Pin No.
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)
3 Power output (24 V DC +) [next to NVS-765]
4 Power output (24 V DC -) [next to NVS-765]
5 Buzzer signal input
6 Buzzer signal output [next to NVS-765]
7 N.C.(Reset signal output)
8 N.C. (Visual indication input)
9 N.C.Visual indication input

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Work method
1 Wiring
1 9

DC Power Input and Signal Input


from NCK-169

2 Cable preparation work


Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm

5-6mm

3 Wiring to terminal block


- Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm
in width at hand.

3.5 mm

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- Insert the screwdriver into a square


opening on upper portion of the terminal
block as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the
screwdriver.

4 Fixation of couching clip


The couching clip that exists in the housing is rolled in the cable after wire is connected and the cable is
fixed to the terminal stand.

Couching clip

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Connection method when connecting it by two or more buzzer unit


9

DC power input and signal input. DC power output and signal output to next NVS-765.

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Dip switch setting

1) Dip switch location

Dip switch
(SW2)

2) Dip switch function


Audible alarm

ON
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4

1 ON Hi volume
OFF Low volume default
2 ON Low tone
OFF Hi tone default
3 ON Discontinuous sound
OFF Continuous sound default
4 ON Sound test mode
OFF Normal mode default

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3.10 MOTION SENSOR (NYG-4)


Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
NYG-4
Terminal block CN1
Pin No.
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)
3 Reset signal output
4 N.C.DC24V-

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Work method
1) Wiring
4

DC Power Input and Signal Output


From NCK-169
5-6mm
2) Cable preparation work
Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm

3) Wiring to terminal block 3.5mm


- Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm
in width at hand.
- Insert the screwdriver into a square
opening on upper portion of the terminal
block as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the
screwdriver.

4) Fixation of couching clip


The couching clip that exists in the housing is rolled in the electric wire after cable is connected and
the cable is fixed to the terminal stand.

Couching clip

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3.11 Warning Lamp unit (NCD-2191)


Outline of terminal bloc

Wiring table
NCD-2191
Terminal block CN1
Pin No. Function
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)
3 N.C.DC24V+
4 N.C.DC24V-
5 Visual indication input
6 N.C.Visual indication input

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Work method
1 Wiring

1 6

DC Power Input and Signal Input


From NCK-169

5-6mm
2 Cable preparation work
Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm

3 Wiring to terminal block 3.5mm

- Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm


in width at hand.
- Insert the screwdriver into a square
opening on upper portion of the terminal
block as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the
screwdriver.

4 Fixation of couching clip


The couching clip that exists in the housing is rolled in the electric wire after cable is connected and
the cable is fixed to the terminal stand.

Couching clip

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3.12 Emergency Call Button (NCJ-880)


Outline of terminal block

Wiring table
NCJ-880
Terminal block CN1
Pin No. Function
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)
3 N.C.DC24V+
4 N.C.DC24V-
5 Emergency call signal output
6 N.C. (Emergency call signal output)

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Work method
1 Wiring

DC Power Supply Input and output Signal from NKC-169


2 Cable preparation work
5-6mm
Strip off insulation by 5 to 6 mm

3 Wiring to terminal block


- Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm
3.5mm
in width at hand.
- Insert the screwdriver into a square
opening on upper portion of the terminal
block as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the
screwdriver.

4 Fixation of couching clip


The couching clip that exists in the housing is rolled in the cable after cables is connected and the
cable wire is fixed to the terminal stand.

Couching clip

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Outline of terminal block

CN1 CN2

CN36

Wiring table (power terminal)


NQA-2290
Terminal block CN1
Name Function
+ Power input (24 V DC +)
- Power input (24 V DC -)

Wiring table (communication terminal block)


NQA-2290
Terminal block CN2
Name Function
L1+ Circlink +
L1- Circlink -
L1S N.C.
L2S N.C.
L2+ Circlink +
L2- Circlink -
L1 is connected cables from NCK-169, or NQA-2290 or NQB-1029 of the prior Node ID.
L2 is connected to NQA-2290 or NQB-1029 of the next Node ID.

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Wiring table (navigation equipment input terminal block 1)


NQA-2290
Terminal block CN3
Pin No Function
1A-1B Navigation equipment input -1
2A-2B Navigation equipment input -2
3A-3B Navigation equipment input -3
4A-4B Navigation equipment input -4
5A-5B Navigation equipment input -5
6A-6B Navigation equipment input -6
7A-7B Navigation equipment input -7
8A-8B Navigation equipment input -8

1B-32B of CN3-CN6 is common GND.

Wiring table (navigation equipment input terminal block 2)


NQA-2290
Terminal block CN4
Pin No Function
9A-9B Navigation equipment input -9
10A-10B Navigation equipment input -10
11A-11B Navigation equipment input -11
12A-12B Navigation equipment input -12
13A-13B Navigation equipment input -13
14A-14B Navigation equipment input -14
15A-15B Navigation equipment input -15
16A-16B Navigation equipment input -16

1B-32B of CN3-CN6 is common GND.

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Wiring table (navigation equipment input terminal block 3)


NQA-2290
Terminal block CN5
Pin No Function
17A-17B Navigation equipment input -17
18A-18B Navigation equipment input -18
19A-19B Navigation equipment input -19
20A-20B Navigation equipment input -20
21A-21B Navigation equipment input -21
22A-22B Navigation equipment input -22
23A-23B Navigation equipment input -23
24A-24B Navigation equipment input -24

1B-32B of CN3-CN6 is common GND.

Wiring table (navigation equipment input terminal block 4)


NQA-2290
Terminal block CN6
Pin No Function
25A-25B Navigation equipment input -25
26A-26B Navigation equipment input -26
27A-27B Navigation equipment input -27
28A-28B Navigation equipment input -28
29A-29B Navigation equipment input -29
30A-30B Navigation equipment input -30
31A-31B Navigation equipment input -31
32A-32B Navigation equipment input -32

1B-32B of CN3-CN6 is common GND.

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1) Wiring
1-1) Power terminal

DC Power Input

from NCK-169.

1-2) Communication terminal

Communication signal

Input from NCK-169.

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1-3) Navigation equipment input.

Bridge Alarm Input

2) Cable preparation work 10mm


Strip off insulation by 10mm

3) Wiring to terminal block


Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm
3.5 mm
in width at hand.
- Using the screwdriver, push in a yellow tab
on upper portion of the terminal block as
far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the
screwdriver.

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4) Shielding of communication cable

150 mm
Wrap vinyl tape around the cable for
insulation.
Fit a M4 crimped terminal at the end.
Clip the crimped terminal to the
instrument plate located inside
NQA-2290 enclosure.

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Two or more wiring method


This system can be connected 3 Contact Input Unit (NQA-2290(s)) or 2 units (NQA-2290(s)) / 1
Contact Output Unit (NQB-1029)

1 Power terminal

DC Power Input DC Power Output


( to next NQA02290 or NQB-1029)

2 Communication

Communication
Signal Input

Communication Signal Output to


next NQA02290 or NQB-1029.

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Outline block diagram

DC24Vfrom NCK-169

Communication

Node ID 1 2 3
*: Each Node ID is assigned 1~ 3 sequentially form near the main control unit (NCK-169).

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Node ID setting method

1) Rotary switch location

Rotary switch
NODE ID (SW2)

2) Rotary switch function


Node ID setting

0 Not use
1 Local Unit #1 default
2 Local Unit #2
3 Local Unit #3
4 Not use
5
6
7
8
9

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3.14 Contact Output Unit (24 points) (NQB-1029)


Outline of terminal block

CN1 CN2

CN35

NQB-1029
Terminal block CN1
Name Function
+ Power input (24 V DC +)
- Power input (24 V DC -)

NQB-1029
Terminal block CN2
Name Function
L1+ Circlink +
L1- Circlink -
L1S Unused
L2S Unused
L2+ Circlink +
L2- Circlink -
L1 is connected cables from NCK-169, or NQA-2290 of the prior Node ID.
L2 is connected to NQA-2290 of the next Node ID.

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Wiring table (navigation equipment output terminal block 1)


NQB-1092
Terminal block CN3
Pin No Function
1A-1B Navigation equipment output -1
2A-2B Navigation equipment output -2
3A-3B Navigation equipment output -3
4A-4B Navigation equipment output -4
5A-5B Navigation equipment output -5
6A-6B Navigation equipment output -6
7A-7B Navigation equipment output -7
8A-8B Navigation equipment output -8

Wiring table (navigation equipment output terminal block 2)


NQB-1092
Terminal block CN4
Pin No Function
9A-9B Navigation equipment output -9
10A-10B Navigation equipment output -10
11A-11B Navigation equipment output -11
12A-12B Navigation equipment output -12
13A-13B Navigation equipment output -13
14A-14B Navigation equipment output -14
15A-15B Navigation equipment output -15
16A-16B Navigation equipment output -16

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Wiring table (navigation equipment output terminal block 3)

NQB-1092
Terminal block CN5
Pin No Function
17A-17B Navigation equipment output -17
18A-18B Navigation equipment output -18
19A-19B Navigation equipment output -19
20A-20B Navigation equipment output -20
21A-21B Navigation equipment output -21
22A-22B Navigation equipment output -22
23A-23B Navigation equipment output -23
24A-24B Navigation equipment output -24

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Work method
1 Wiring
1-1) Power terminal

DC Power input from NCK-169

1-2) Communication terminal

Communication

Signal Input
from NCK-169

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1-3) Navigation equipment output terminal

Bridge Alarm ACK

Output

2 Cable preparation work 10 mm

Strip off insulation by 10mm

3 Wiring to terminal block


- Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm
in width at hand. 3.5 mm

- Using the screwdriver, push in a yellow tab


on upper portion of the terminal block as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the screwdriver.

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4 Shielding of communication cable

150 mm
Wrap vinyl tape around the cable for
insulation.
Fit a M4 crimped terminal at the end.
Clip the crimped terminal to the
instrument plate located inside
NQA-1029 enclosure.

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Two or more wiring method


This system can be connected 3 Contact Input Units (NQA-2290(s)) or 2 units (NQA-2290(s)) / one
Contact Output Unit (NQB-1029)

1 Power terminal

DC Power Input DC Power Output to next NQA-2290)

2 Communication terminal

Communication
Signal Input

Communication Signal
Output to next NQA-2290.

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Outline block diagram

DC24VfromNCK-169

Communication from NCK-169

Node ID 1 2 3
*: Each Node ID is assigned 1~ 3 sequentially form near the main control unit (NCK-169).

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Node ID setting method

1) Rotary switch location

Rotary switch
NODE (SW2)

2) Rotary switch function


Node ID setting

0 Not use
1 Local Unit #1 default
2 Local Unit #2
3 Local Unit #3
4 Not use
5
6
7
8
9

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3.15 Ethernet Unit (NHA-337)


Figure of terminal stand externals

CN1 CN4
CN3

Wiring table
NHA-337
Terminal block CN3
Name Function
1 Power input (24 V DC +)
2 Power input (24 V DC -)

NHA-337
Terminal block CN4
Name Function
1 RS-422 TxA+
2 RS-422 TxA-
3 N.C.
4 N.C.
5 N.C.
6 N.C.
7 RS-422 RxA+
8 RS-422 RxA-

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Work method
1 Wiring

Ethernet cable

Communication cable
from NCK-169

Power supply cable


from NCK-169

2 Cable preparation work


Strip off insulation by 10mm

10mm

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3 Wiring to terminal block

- Prepare a flat head screwdriver of 3.5 mm


in width at hand. 3.5 mm

- Using the screwdriver, push in a yellow tab


on upper portion of the terminal block as far as it goes.
- With the cable inserted, pull out the screwdriver.

4 Shielding of communication cable

150 mm
Wrap vinyl tape around the cable for
insulation.
Fit a M4 crimped terminal at the end.
Clip the crimped terminal to the
instrument plate located inside NHA-337
enclosure.

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5 Wiring for Ethernet cable


Confirm it firmly inserts until the fingernail of the connector is caught, and the cable doesn't come
off.

Ethernet cable

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4 Creation of configuration file with utility tool

4.1 Outline
The setting information in the number of/installation location etc. such as reset buttons and buzzers of
JCX-151/JCX-152, is memorized by the main control unit (NCK-169). The configuration file is
made on PC based on the setting information. The setting information is updated by written in
NCK-169 with serial (RS-232C).

Update the setting information when the new equipment and the unit composition change.

Software for configuration file making is written "BNWAS Utility" software. Software for writing
by serial is written "SH_H8Lorder" software, and two software is used.

When reading setting information from NCK-169, "SH_H8Loarder" software is used.

The procedure is as follows.

4.2 Install
Only the first time.

4.3 Read the Configuration file


Configuration file is read from NCK-169. It is unnecessary when creating a configuration file newly.

4.4 Create/ Edit the Configuration file


Configuration file is edited and it saves at HDD etc. of PC.

4.5 Write the Configuration file


Configuration file is writing to NCK-169. After writing, should perform Chapter 5 Operation check.

4.6 Navigation Equipment Alarm Setting


When navigation equipment alarms are connected, navigation equipment alarm setting is also
required at creating configuration file.

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4.2 Install
4.2.1 Preparation
To set up NCK-169 by a personal computer, prepare the following equipment.

Personal computer OS: Windows XP SP3/Vista/7


COM (RS-232C) port is necessary.
If the port is not available, use an USB-serial converter.
Serial cable (D-Sub9-pin. pin - socket straight cable)
(Input port of NCK-169: D-Sub9-pin socket)
Setup software

4.2.2 Check serial port


The software uses the COM port on PC, so check the COM port No.

For Windows XP
(1) Start the control panel from Windows start menu, and click Performance and Maintenance.

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(2) Click System.

(3) Click the "Hardware tab.

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(4) Click the Device Manager button.

(5) Confirm the COM port No. in the Port s(COM & LPT) column. In the windows shown below,
COM1 is a serial port (RS-232C).

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For Windows Vista


(1) Start the control panel from the Windows start menu, and click System and Maintenance.

(2) Scroll down the window and find Device Manager. Click the View Hardware and Device.

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(3) The "User Account Control" windows appears. Click [Continue].

(4) Confirm the COM port No. in the Ports (COM & LPT) column. In the windows shown below,
COM1 is a serial port (RS-232C).

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For Windows 7
(1) Start the control panel from the Windows start menu, and click System and Security.

(2) Scroll down the window and find the System column. Click the Device Manager.

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(3) The "User Account Control" window appears. Click [Continue].

(4) Confirm the COM port No. in the Port (COM and LPT) column. In the windows shown below,
COM1 is a serial port (RS-232C).

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4.2.3 Installation BNWAS Utility software


Install the software by using "Administrator" authority user.
When old version software is installed, uninstall first.

(1) Download CYC-686_BNWAS_Utility_setup from the JRC Marine Service Department


homepage.

(2) EXE file ("CYC-686_BNWAS_Utility_setup_xxx.exe") is a self-extracting file. So, start the


file to unzip it in a desired folder. xxx indicates the software version No.

(3) Click the "Setup.msi" in the unzipped folder and start the setup software.

(4) [Welcome to the BNWAS Utility Setup Wizard] window appears. Click the [Next] button.

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(5) The [Select Installation Folder] window appears. Click the Next button. If other folder than
the displayed one is desired for installation, click the Reference button and specify the folder.
To allow all users to use this software, select [Everyone].

(6) The [confirmation Installation] window appears. Click the [Next] button.
Installation will start.

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(7) The [Installation Complete] window appears. Then the installation is completed. Click the
[Close] button to close it.

(8) Delete the unzipped setup file (folder).

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4.2.4 Installation SH_H8_LOADER software


Install the software by using "Administrator" authority user.
When old version software is installed, uninstall first.

1 Download the CYC-687_SH_H8Lorder setup from the JRC Marine Service Department
homepage.

2 EXE file ("CYC-687_SH_H8Loader_setup_xxx.exe ") is a self-extracting file. So, start the


file to unzip it in a desired folder. xxx indicates the software version No.

3 Click the "Setup.msi" in the unzipped folder to start the setup software.

4 The [Welcome to the SH_H8Loader setup wizard] window appears. Click the [Next] button.

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(5) The [Select Installation Folder] window appears. If other folder than the displayed one is
desired for installation, click the [Browse] button and specify the folder. To allow all users to
use this software, select [Everyone]. Click the [Next] button.

(6) The [Confirm Installation] window appears. Click the [Next] button.

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(7) The [Installation Complete] screen appears. Then the installation is completed. Click the [Close]
button to close it.

(8) Delete the unzipped setup file (folder)

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4.3 Read the configuration file

SH_H8Loader software is used for read of a configuration file.

1) Open the top cover of the main control unit (NCK-169).


The connector for the connection is located to the terminal board (BN-MCT).
2) D-SUB9-pin (socket) connector is located as shown below. Connect the serial cable to the port.
3) Turn on the power of NCK-169.

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4) Click to the [SH_H8Loader] icon on a desktop.
5) Select Read ROM tab.

6) Select a saving destination of the read configuration file.

Follow the tree list, and select a folder to save the


configuration definition file.
Select a drive from the
drop down list.

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7) Input the file Name

Input the name of a configuration file to save.


Default filename is BNWAS_Master

8) Set the serial port No.


Set the port No. according to the section4.2.2.
For the other items, set as follows.

9) Click the [Start] button.


Connection status is displayed in the middle of window.

If the connection fails, an error message appears in the popup window. Click the [OK] button to
close the window.
Check the following.
Is the power supply for NCK-169 ON?
Are the cables connected correctly?
Is the COM port setting correct?

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10) The window below appears, and then click [Start] button.
Its reading process starts.

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11) When the reading process is completed, the popup window [File has been saved] appears.
Click the [OK] button to close the window.

12) Click the [Back] button to close the window.


Confirm that a file (BNWAS_Master.tbl) is created in the folder specified in the above item 6).

13) Click the button to end the SH_H8Loader software.

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4.4 Create/Edit the Configuration file


4.4.1 Open the Configuration File

(1) Click the BNWAS_Utility icon on the desktop.


The BNWAS_Utility window appears.
(2) When changing a created configuration file, or when changing the file read from the main
control unit (NCK-169) by 4.3 clause, select [Open] in the [File] menu and the configuration file
is opened.
(3) Click the [Edit] button, and edit is started.

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4.4.2 Save the Configuration file


(1) To save the set information, click the [Apply] button.

(2) Click [Save] in the [File] menu.


The screen shown below appears.
The [Save as] window appears. Assign a file name, specify a saving location, then click the
[Save] button

(3) If the file already exists, the overwriting confirmation message appears. When it is replaced, click
the [Yes] button, and when not, click the [No] button.

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(4) When the saving is completed normally, the popup message shown below appears. Click [OK] to
close it.

(5) Then, the configuration file (extension: tbl) has been created.
This configuration file is written in NCK-169 to change the system configuration.
For the writing method of configuration file, refer to section 4.5 Write the Configuration file.

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4.4.3 Edit the Configuration file


The following items (1) to (11) can be set for product configuration.

(1) (2)

(3)
(5)

(4)
(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10) (11)

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(1) BNWAS Settings Type


Select the system type from the drop down list.
Select either JCX-151 (LED display) or JCX-152 (LCD display).
(2) When two or more LCD display are connected, the installation location is set.
Set the installation location according to "Node ID" (1 to 4) set to the LCD display in clause
3.6.2. A maximum of 4 display units can be installed.

Node ID 1" is fixation in Bridge".


The "Node ID" from 2 to 4 is selected from among "NoneCaptain RMChief officer RM
2nd officer RM3rd officer RMPublic RM".

For example)

It operates assuming that the display of the node "1" is located in the bridge. It operates
assuming that the display of the node "2" is located in the captain room.

Limitations by the location of the LCD display unit


Location The function which cannot be used
Bridge None
Captain RM Reset the dormant period
Stop the bridge alarm
ACK operation of navigation alarm
Each call function
Other Reset the dormant period
Stop the bridge alarm
ACK operation of navigation alarm
Each call function
Change the dormant period
Change the 3rd stage remote audible alarm
transfer time
Change the bridge alarm transfer time
Change the backup officer

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(3) Password Settings


This can be set only when the device type is JCX-152.
Password is three kinds.
1) Master Password
The password is for service engineers. Set its password as 9275.
*: When a configuration file is written into a main control unit (NCK-169), the master
password is overwritten by it.

2) User Password
It is a password when the duty officer changes setting. It becomes "9999" at the time of the
shipment. At the time of delivery, publicize it to switch from "9999" to the duty officer. The
user password cannot do setting (change) from a PC.
*: When user have lost a user password
When a password input screen of LCD display (NWB-63), input the master password
9275. Select the [PASSWORD SETTING] with the function select screen, and change the
user password. It is the user password to be changed by this function. The master password
cannot be change from the LCD display.

3) Special (Fixed) Password for Changing Node ID


This password is used to change a Node ID of a LCD display unit. The password is fixed to
1234, and then it cannot be changed to other value.

(4) Auto Mode Preference


To judge Auto Mode, select which input takes preference, DI(contact input) or NMEA(serial)
Sentence. The default value is DI.

(5) Back-up Officer Name Settings


This can be set only when the display unit type is JCX-152 (LCD display unit).
Specify the name displayed at BACKUP OFFICER comb box of the normal screen or
BACKUP OFFICER select screen. Its name can be input until 12 alphanumeric/numeric
characters.
*: The following characters cannot be input:
Character: , (comma), . (dot), @ (atmark))

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(6) Buzzer Settings


Select output locations of Visual Indication and audible alarm from the drop down list. There are 8
output ports for the Visual Indication and audible alarm, for each of which setting can be made.
1) Visual Indication
Output the Visual Indication signal.
2) 1st Buzzer
Output the 1st stage bridge audible alarm signal.
3) 2nd Buzzer CAP
When the captain (CAP) has been selected as a backup officer, output the 2nd stage
remote audible alarm signal. When not selected, output the 3rd stage remote audible
alarm signal.
4) 2nd Buzzer C/O
When the chief officer (C/O) has been selected as a backup officer, output the 2nd stage
remote audible alarm signal. When not selected, output the 3rd stage remote audible
alarm signal.
5) 2nd Buzzer (2nd Off)
When the 2nd officer(2nd Off) has been selected as a backup officer, output the 2nd stage
remote audible alarm signal. When not selected, output the 3rd stage remote audible
alarm signal.
6) 2nd Buzzer (3rd Off)
When the 3rd officer(3rd Off) has been selected as a backup officer, output the 2nd stage
remote audible alarm signal. When not selected, output the 3rd stage remote audible
alarm signal.
7) 3rd Buzzer
Output the 3rd stage remote audible alarm signal.
8) NONE
No connection

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(7) Reset Device Settings


Select a reset device type from the drop down list. There are 8 input ports, for each of which
setting can be made.
1) Push button
Connect Reset Button Unit (NCJ-878, NCJ-879).
2) Motion Sensor
Connect Motion Sensor Unit (NYG-4)..
3) External Input (N/O)
Specify this to use a signal from the external navigational equipment as reset signal. In
the case, contact type is Normal Open.
4) External Input (N/C)
Specify this to use a signal from the external navigational equipment as reset signal. In
the case, contact type is Normal Close.

(8) Expansion Reset Device


Two reset devices can be added.
If the user will set the port as alarm inputs, uncheck the mark.

(9) Local Unit Settings


Connecting option I/O unit, the navigation alarm inputs, the navigation alarm ACK inputs and
ACK output can be increased.

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(10) Ethernet Unit


When NHA-337 (ETHERNET UNIT) is expanded for NCK-169, select [ON]. Change over the
communication speed from OFF: 4800 to ON: 38400.

(11) RMS
Remote maintenance information ($PJRC sentence) is outputted from CN5-5A-5B.
When you connect VDR JCY-1700/1800 series, turn [ON].

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4.5 Write the Configuration file

(1) Click the SH_H8Loader icon on the desktop.


(2) The SH_H8Loader software is started.

(3) Process selectable tab

(4)

(5)
(6)

(8)

(9)
(10)

(3) Select the Write ROM tab.

(4) Select H8S at [Target].

(5) Select Binary at [Rom Data Type].

(6) Select BNWAS at [Select Product ID].

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(7) Select configuration file


Select the configuration file to be written into NCK-169 from the drop down list and tree list.

Follow the tree list and select the configuration file to be


written in NCK-169.
Select the drive from the
A list of configuration files (*.tbl) in the selected folder
drop down list.
are displayed. Select a desired one from the list.

(8) COM port setting


Port number chooses the number checked by 4.2.2 clause.
For the other items, set as follows.

(9) Transmit Timeout setting


Set 10 [s].

(10) [Start] button is clicked

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(11) Turn off the power (AC and DC) of NCK-169.

(12) The following window is appered, turn on the power of NCK-169.

(13) Start of overwriting process


The status is displayed by the progress bar and the numerical value while writing it.

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(14) When Completion appears on the progress bar, the configuration file has been written completely.
Turn OFF the power of NCK-169, and then turn ON again.

(15) Click the [Back] button to close the window.

(16) Click the button to terminate SH_H8Loader Program.

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4.6 Navigation Equipment Alarm Setting

4.6.1 Outline
When alarms from navigation equipment (such as radar, ECDIS, etc.) connect to BNWAS, set alarm
group name /alarm name, and assign input and output ports.
Navigation alarms are set with combining 3 kinds of alarm signals, which are alarm inputs from
equipment (124 points), input alarm acknowledgements (ACK input) from equipment and output
alarm acknowledgements (ACK output) from BNWAS.
When using option units, BNWAS can be expand until contact input 64 ports (NQA-2290: 2 units),
contact output 24 ports (NQB-1029: 1 unit). JCX-152 (LCD display type) can be set alarms, which
consist 27 alarm groups with each group registering 24 points alarms. JCX-151 (LED display type)
can be set alarms, which consist 2 alarm groups with each group registering 24 points alarms.
Navigation equipment and connection example is shown the system connection diagram below. At the
following setting procedure is explained basically with this connection diagram.

Circlink
PWR

System Connection Diagram for Navigation Equipment Alarm (Example)

Outline setting procedure are as follows:


4.6.2 Option Unit Setting:
This is to set option units to expand input and output contact ports.
4.6.3 Alarm Group name and Alarm name Setting:
This is to set alarm group name and alarm name.
4.6.4 ACK (acknowledgement) Input Setting:
This is to set a unit for each alarm group to be input ACK from navigation equipment.

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4.6.5 Setting Signal Connecting to Option Unit:


This is to set port numbers of alarm inputs/ ACK inputs/ACK outputs for connecting to
option units.
4.6.6 Setting Signal Connecting to Main Control Unit:
This is to set port numbers of alarm inputs/ ACK input/ACK output for connecting to the
main control unit.
4.6.7 Automatic Assignment of Point
Normally this function is not used.
4.6.8 Input of alarm with serial
Normally serial input is not used.

4.6.2 Option Unit Setting


At connecting navigation equipment alarms, set a contact input unit (NQA-2290) for 32 ports and a
contact output unit (NQB-1029) for 24 ports. BNWAS can be connected with maximum 3 contact
input units (*) / 1 contact output unit.
*: At using 1 contact output unit, BNWAS can be connected with maximum 2 contact input units.

Set up setting with [Option Unit Settings] in [BNWAS Utility] main window. Meet [Node ID] to
its real unit setting. (Refer to the section 3.13 and 3.14.)

In case of the connection diagram:


Select [NQA-2290(DI)] at [Op. Node ID 1:].
Select [NQB-1029(DO)] at [Op. Node ID 2:].

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4.6.3 Alarm Group name and Alarm name Setting


This section is to set alarm group name and alarm name.
1) Select [Bridge Alarm SEQ Settings] in [Edit] menu.

[Bridge Alarm SEQ Settings] window


appears.

2) Select [Group ID] for each alarm


group in the list.
JCX-151 01/02
JCX-152 0127

3) Input [Group Name] for each alarm


group.
Input a connected equipment name
(Rader, ECDIS, etc.) Its name can be input maximum 12 characters with alphabet / numeral.

4) Input [TAG ID].


Input normally [TAG ID] as same as [Group Name]. It can be input maximum 6 characters
with alphabet / numeral.

5) Input [TAG DESCRIPTION].


Input alarm name. Its name can be input maximum 12 characters with alphabet / numeral.

6) Set [Unit ID].


Select a unit for each alarm signal input. Normally [NMEA] input is not used.

7) Set [CONTACT].
Select normal open (N/O) or normal close (N/C) of each alarm signal input (point signal).

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8) When other group is registered, change [Group ID], and then carry out the above item 3)7).

9) Click [SAVE] button.

In case of the connection diagram:

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4.6.4 ACK (acknowledgement) Input Setting


This section is to set a unit for each alarm group from each ACK Input of its navigation equipment.
1) Select [ACK Settings] in [Edit] menu.

[ACK Settings] window appears.

[Group ID] and [Group Name] registered


with [Bridge Alarm SEQ Settings] window
are displayed.

2) Select [UNIT ID].


Select a unit (UNIT ID) for each ACK input

3) Select [CONTACT].
Select normal open (N/O) or normal close
(N/C) for each ACK input (contact point
signal).

4) Click [SAVE] button.

In case of the connection diagram:

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4.6.5 Setting Signal Connecting to Option Unit


This section is assigned port numbers of alarm inputs/ ACK inputs/ACK outputs for connecting to
option units.
1) Select [Local Unit I/O Settings] in
[Edit] menu.
[Local Unit I/O Settings] window
appears.

2) Select [Node ID] for setting.


Confirm to meet its unit name
(NQA-2290 or NQB-1029).

In case of the connection diagram:


[Op. Node ID 1:] is applied for
NQA-2290.

3) Click [REF] button in the right side of


the window.
Setting conditions [Bridge Alarm SEQ
Settings] and [ACK Settings] are
displayed for its reference.

In case of the connection diagram:

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4) AT Contact Input Unit (NQA-2290)


Terminal numbers of its contact input unit are displayed in [No.] (in row in the left end), set
each signal corresponded to each terminal number.

Set [SEQ/ACK].
At alarm input, select S, (and then its cell becomes red).
At ACK input, select A, (and then its cell becomes yellow-green).

Set [No./GROUP].
At alarm input, select SEQ number with referring the list of the right side window.
At ACK input, select a group number with referring the list of the right side window.

After set [SEQ/ACK ] / [No./GROUP], each [TAG ID]/[TAG DESCRIPTION]/[CONTACT]


corresponding each [SEQ/ACK]/[No./GROUP] is read into each column.

In case of the connection diagram:

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5) At Contact Output Unit (NQB-1029)


Terminal numbers of its contact output unit are displayed in [No.] (in row in the left end), set
each ACK output corresponded to each terminal number.

Select [GROUP ID].


Select each group number of each ACK output with referring the list of the right side
window.

After set [GROUP ID], each group name corresponding each [GROUP ID] is read into each
[GROUP NAME].

6) Click [SAVE] button.

In case of the connection diagram:

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4.6.6 Setting Signal Connecting to Main Control Unit NCK-169


This section is to set port numbers of alarm inputs and ACK signals for connecting to the main
control unit (NCK-169).
Alarm inputs registered with the section 4.6.3 Alarm Group Name and Alarm Name Setting and
ACK inputs with 4.6.4 ACK (acknowledgement) Input Setting are assigned to ports of NCK-169.

NCK-169 has 6 poits of alarm inputs (*), 4 points of ACK inputs and 4 points of ACK outputs.
*: 2 points are available for reset input and exclusive use.

1) Select [Main Unit I/O Settings] in [Edit] menu.

[Main Unit IO Settings] window


appears.
The upper list is to set assign
ports for alarm inputs.
The middle list is to set assign
ports for ACK inputs.
The lower list is to set assign
ports for ACK outputs.

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2) Alarm Input Setting


Alarm inputs setting with [Bridge Alarm SEQ Settings] are assigned to ports (terminals) of
NCK-169.
Terminal numbers of NCK-169 are displayed in [No.] (in row in the left end), set each
sequence number at each column in [SEQ No.]. After set [SEQ No.], each [TAG ID]/[TAG
DESCRIPTION]/[CONTACT] corresponding each [SEQ No.] is read into each column.
If setting is deleted, press [Delete] key at its column in [No.].

3) ACK Input Setting


Each ACK input of its group registered with [Bridge Alarm SEQ Settings] is required to assign
to an appropriate terminal of NCK-169.
Terminal numbers of NCK-169 are displayed in [No.] (in row in the left end), set each group
number of each ACK input at each column in [GROUP]. After set [GROUP], each [GROUP
NAME]/[CONTACT] corresponding each [GROUP] is read into each column. If setting is
deleted, press [Delete] key at its column in [GROUP].

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4) ACK Output Setting


Each ACK output of its group registered with [Bridge Alarm SEQ Settings] is required to
assign to an appropriate terminal of NCK-169.
Terminal numbers of NCK-169 are displayed in [No.] (in row in the left end), set each group
number of each ACK output at each column in [GROUP]. Its group number is to set at [ACK
Settings].
Select normal open (N/O) or normal close (N/C) of each ACK output (contact outpute signal)
at [CONTACT].

If setting is deleted, press [Delete] key at its column in [GROUP].

5) Settings Registering
Click [SAVE] button.

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4.6.7 Automatic Assignment of Measurement Point


Normally this function is not used.

Specified units are automatically carried out assigning processes by using basically measurement
points and UNIT ID registered with [Bridge Alarm SEQ Settings] screen.

[Bridge Alarm SEQ Settings] setting

[ACK Settings] setting

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SEQ TAG ID/Group UNIT ID UNIT & PORT


No./Group Name
SEQ No. 1 Vdr001 Main Unit Main Unit IN-1 Port 01
SEQ No.2 Vdr002 Main Unit Main Unit IN-1 Port 02
SEQ No.3 Vdr003 Main Unit Main Unit IN-1 Port 03
SEQ No.4 Vdr004 LOCAL #1 Local Unit #1 Port 01
SEQ No.5 Vdr005 LOCAL #1 Local Unit #1 Port 02
SEQ No.6 Vdr006 NMEA NMEA 001
SEQ No.7 Vdr007 NMEA NMEA 002
SEQ No.8 Vdr008 LOCAL #2 Local Unit #2 Port 01
SEQ No.9 Vdr009 LOCAL #2 Local Unit #2 Port 02
SEQ No.25 ecd001 LOCAL #1 Local Unit #1 Port 03
SEQ No.26 ecd002 LOCAL #1 Local Unit #1 Port 04
Group ID 01 VDR Main Unit Main Unit IN-2 Port 01
Group ID 02 ECDIS LOCAL #1 Local Unit #1 Port 05

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When carrying out automatic assignment of measurement points, select [Auto Allocation] in
[Edit] menu.

Click [Yes] button to carry out it.


In case click [No] button, stop its processing.

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After complete its processing, a pop-up is displayed. And then, click [OK].

Note:
Input circuits can be assigned automatically, whereas output circuits cannot be done.

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4.6.8 Serial Alarm Input


Normally serial (NMEA) alarm is not used.
This corresponds to alarm points with serial (NMEA). When registering input of serial sentence,
select [NMEA Comm Settings] in [Edit] menu.

NMEA sentence corresponds to the ALR (Set alarm state) sentence of IEC61162-1.
Set [Alarm No.] to meet Unique alarm number identifier at alarm source of ALR sentence.

This Unique alarm Number meets to [Alarm No.].

ALR,hhmmss.ss,xxx,A,A,cc*hh<CR><LF>
Alarms description text
Alarms acknowledge state ,A=acknowledged
V=unacknowledged
Alarm condition , A=threshold exceeded
V=not exceeded
Unique alarm number(identifier) at alarm source
Time of alarm condition change, UTC

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5 Operation check
5.1 Operation check of the main control unit (NCK-169)
5.1.1 Operation check by LED
Check the following confirming the operation by LED on the printed circuit board.
Refer to the printed circuit board externals drawing for the LED location after this table.
Item LED No Location
1 When the dormant period ended, the LED of the visual indication LD25
brinks.
At the same time, the LED for the VDR output relay lights. LD33
2 After the visual indication ended, the LED of the 1st stage bridge LD26
audible alarm lights.
At the same time, the LED for the VDR output relay lights. LD35
3 After the 1st stage bridge audible alarm after ended, the LED of the
2nd stage remote audible alarm lights.
CH3 (CN10 1A) (Default: Captain) LD27
CH4 (CN10 1B) (Default: Chief officer LD28
CH5 (CN10 2A) (Default: 2nd officer) LD29
CH6 (CN10 2B) (Default: 3rd officer) LD30

At the same time, the LED for the VDR output relay lights. LD37
rd
4 After the 2nd stage remote audible alarm ended, the LED of the 3
stage remote audible alarm lights.
CH7 (CN10 3A) (Default: 3rd stage remote audible alarm buzzer) LD31
CH8 (CN10 3B) (Default: 3rd stage remote audible alarm buzzer) LD32
At the same time, the LED for the VDR output relay lights. LD39
5 LED lights when the reset signal is input from CN11 1A LD3
the reset device. CN11 1B LD4
CN11 2A LD6
CN11 2B LD8
CN11 3A LD10
CN11 3B LD12
CN11 4A LD14
CN11 4B LD16
CN12 3A LD13
CN13 3B LD15
6 When the automatic mode signal is input, the LED lights. LD17
LD18

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Item LED No Location


7 When the emergency call button is pushed, the LED lights. LD19
LD20
At the same time, the LED for the VDR output relay lights. LD42
8 When the ACK signal of the navigation equipment alarm is input, LD21
the LED lights. LD22
LD23
LD24
9 When the navigation equipment alarm is input, the LED lights. LD5
LD7
LD9
LD11
10 When the system fail, the LED for the VDR output relay lights. LD41
11 When OFFICER/CREW CALL is generated, the LED for the VDR LD43
output relay lights.
12 When the power fail, the LED for the VDR output relay lights. LD44
13 When the ACK signal of the navigation equipment alarm is output, LD34
the LED for the VDR output relay lights. LD36
LD38
LD40
14 When the AC power is supplied to NCK-169, the LED lights. LD3
AC_OK
15 When the DC power is supplied to NCK-169, the LED lights. LD2
DC_OK
16 When the internal 5V power for communication circuit is normality, LD50
the LED lights. T5
17 When CPU is working normally, the LED light. LD1
When it is abnormal, the LED Blinks. CPU_LED
18 When transmitting to the option contact input /output unit, the LED LD101
blinks. EC-TX
19 When receiving from the option contact input /output unit, the LED LD102
blinks. EC-RX
20 When transmitting to GPS, the LED blinks. LD51
422TXD1

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Item LED No Position


21 When receiving from GPS, the LED blinks. LD47
422RXD1
22 When transmitting to VDR, the LED blinks. LD52
422TXD2
23 When receiving it from VDR, the LED blinks. LD49
422RXD2
24 When transmitting to the LED /LCD Display, the LED blinks LD55
25 When CPU works normally, the LED blinks. LD46
CPURUN
26 When the internal 5V power is normality, the LED lights. LD45
3.3V
27 When the internal 5V power for control circuit is normality, the LD48
LED lights. 5V

Location of LED for confirming the operation

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5.1.2 Operation check by voltage


Check the following operation with the terminal block on the PCB with a tester.

Item Tester Voltage



1 Check the visual indication output. CN7 1A to CN9-1A,1B, ONAbout 25V
12A 2A, 2B, OFFAbout 0V
3A, 3B,
4A, 4B
The VDR output relay for visual CN13-2A CN13-2B ONShort
indication. OFFOpening
2 Check the 1st stage bridge audible alarm CN7 1A to CN9-5A,5B, ONAbout 25V
output. 12A 6A, 6B, OFFAbout 0V
7A, 7B,
8A, 8B
The VDR output relay for the 1st stage CN13-2A CN13-2B ONShort
bridge audible alarm. OFFOpening
3 Check the 2nd stage remote audible
alarm output.
CH3 (CN10 1A) (Default: Captain) CN7 1A to CN10-1A ONAbout 25V
CH4 (CN10 1B) (Default: Chief officer 12A CN10-1B OFFAbout 0V
CH5 (CN10 2A) (Default: 2nd officer) CN10-2A
CH6 (CN10 2B) (Default: 3rd officer) CN10-2B
The VDR output relay for the 2nd stage CN13-3A CN13-3B ONShort
remote audible alarm. OFFOpening
4 Check the 3rd stage remote audible
alarm output.
CH7 (CN10 3A) (Default: 3rd stage CN7 1A to CN10-3A ONAbout 25V
remote audible alarm buzzer) 12A OFFAbout 0V
CH8 (CN10 3B) (Default: 3rd stage CN10-3B
remote audible alarm buzzer)
The VDR output relay for the 3rd stage CN13-4A CN13-4B ONShort
remote audible alarm. OFFOpening

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Item Tester Voltage



5 The VDR output relay for system fail CN13-5A CN13-5B ONShort
OFFOpening
6 The VDR output relay for emergency CN13-6A CN13-6B ONShort
call. OFFOpening
7 The VDR output relay for OFFICER/ CN14-1A CN14-1B ONShort
CREW CALL. OFFOpening
8 The VDR output relay for power fail. CN14-2A CN14-2B ONShort
OFFOpening
9 The ACK signal output for navigation CN-3A CN14-3B ONShort
equipment alarm OFFOpening
CN-4A CN14-4B ONShort
OFFOpening
CN-5A CN14-5B ONShort
OFFOpening
CN-6A CN14-6B ONShort
OFFOpening
10 Check the power output CN7 1A to CN7 1B to Normality: About
12A 12B 25V
CN7 1C to CN7 1D to
12C 12D

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5.2 Operation check of other units


Item Operation Content of check
NCD-2189 Press and hold the dimmer [+] and [-] All LED lights, and buzzer sounds.
key. It returns to the normal mode when the button
is separated.
It is waited that dormant period pass. The visual indication (The reset button blinks)
is begins.
The 1st stage bridge audible alarm (Short
blinking the reset button and the buzzer
sounds) will begin in 15 s.
Press the reset button to stop the alarm.
Press the dimmer [+] or [-] key. The brightness of LED changes.
Press the [EMERGRNCY CALL] All, the buzzer of display/reset button/buzzer
button. sound.
Press the display reset button to stop the call.
Press the [OFFICER CALL] button. The display/ reset button and backup officers
buzzer sound.
Press the display reset button to stop the call.
Press the [CREW CALL] button. The display/ reset button and crews buzzer
sound.
Press the display reset button to stop the call.
NWB-63 Press the button displaying on LCD. The screen must change pushing the button on
the screen.
Press the [UP] or [DOWN] button. The brightness of LCD and key changes.
All key light.
It is waited that dormant period pass. The visual indication (The reset button blinks)
is begins.
The 1st stage bridge audible alarm (The LCD
brink red and the buzzer sounds) will begin in
15 s.
Press the [ACK] key to stop the alarm.

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Item Operation Content of check


NCJ-878 It is waited that dormant period pass. The visual indication (The LCD brink yellow)
NCJ-879 is begins.
The 1st stage bridge audible alarm (Short
blinking the reset button and the buzzer
sounds) will begin in 15 s.
Press the reset button to stop the alarm.
NYG-4 Cross in front of the sensor. Reset the dormant period.
NCD-2191 Turn on the LAMP TEST switch. The LED lamp lights on.
Change setting of the DIMMER The brightness of the LED lamp changes.
switch.
It is waited that dormant period pass. The visual indication (The LED lamp blinks)
is begins.
The 1st stage bridge audible alarm (Short
blinking the LED lamp) will begin in 15 s.
NVS-765 It is waited that the dormant period The LED lights and buzzer sounds.
pass, and the 2nd/3rd stage remote
audible alarm starts.
NQA-2290 Turn off the power SW in the unit. Output the SYSTEM FAIL.
NQB-1029
NHA-337
NCJ-880 Press the [EMERGENCY CALL] All, the buzzer of display/reset button/buzzer
button. sound.
Change setting of the DIMMER The brightness of the [EMERGENCY CALL]
switch. button changes.

5.3 Operation check with external instrument


5.3.1 GPS
Item Operation Content of check

ZDA sentence reception Input the ZDA sentence of NMEA Update the time stamp of the ALR
from GPS. sentence output from JCX-151,152.
Update the clock display of NWB-63
in JCX-152.

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5.3.2 VDR
Check the BNWAS serial output with the VDR maintenance software.
Item Operation Content of check

Output when state Press the reset button. Output the corresponding ALR
changes sentence.

Periodic output The operation is unnecessary. Output the ALR sentence that shows
that there is not warning every 55 s.
Output the internal information
(PJRCL/M) sentence every 1 minute.
Setup the VDR to acquire the ALR sentence and "Remote Maintenance" (PJRCL/M) sentence.

Setup the VDR maintenance software


Setup Equipment Sentence Time out
VDR ALR 120 [s]
RMS PJRC 120 [s]

5.3.3 Navigation equipment alarm


Navigation equipment alarm (Acknowledge on the navigation equipment).
1) Output warning on the navigation equipment.
2) Check the navigation equipment alarm on BNWAS.
3) Acknowledge on the navigation equipment.
4) Check the navigation equipment alarm of BNWAS stops.

Navigation equipment alarm (Acknowledge on the BNWAS).


1) Output warning on the navigation equipment.
2) Check the navigation equipment alarm on BNWAS.
3) Acknowledge on the BNWAS.
4) Check the navigation equipment alarm of BNWAS stops.
5) Check the navigation equipment alarm of navigation equipment stops.

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6 Outline Drawing

6.1 Main Control UnitNCK-169

COLOR : N7 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 14.5kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

Main control unit (NCK-169) outline drawing

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6.2 LED Display Unit (NCD-2189)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS(MAIN BODY)


: N1.5 SEMI-GLOSS(STAND)
MASS : APPROX. 3.4kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

LED display unitNCD-2189 outline drawing stand 7EZNA4014 applying

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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 2.7kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

LED display unit(NCD-2189) outline drawing Flush mount 7EZNA4013 applying

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6.3 LCD Display Unit (NWB-63)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS(MAIN BODY)


: N1.5 SEMI-GLOSS(STAND)
MASS : APPROX. 4.3kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

LCD display unit (NWB-63) outline drawing stand 7EZNA4014 applying

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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 3.6kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

LCD display unit (NWB-63) outline drawing Flush mount 7EZNA4013 applying

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6.4 Buzzer Unit (NVS-765)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.4kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.5kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

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6.5 Reset Button Unit (NCJ-878)

COLOR :N4 SEMI-GLOSS


MASS : APPROX. 0.6kg
IP SPEC :IP22
UNIT :mm

Reset button unit NCJ-878 outline drawing Wall mount

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COLOR :N4 SEMI-GLOSS


MASS :APPROX. 0.7kg
IP SPEC :IP22
UNIT :mm

Reset button unit NCJ-878 outline drawing Flush mount

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6.6 Motion Sensor (NYG-4)

COLOR :N4 SEMI-GLOSS


MASS : APPROX. 1.0kg
IP SPEC :IP22
UNIT :mm

Motion sensor NYG-4 outline drawing

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6.7 Warning Lamp Unit (NCD-2191)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.5kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

Warning lamp unit (NCD-2191) outline drawing (Wall mount)

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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.6kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

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6.8 Waterproof Reset Button Unit (NCJ-879)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.8kg
IP SPEC : IP56
UNIT : mm

Water proof reset button(NCJ-879) outline drawing

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6.9 Contact Input Unit (32 points)( NQA-2290)

COLOR : N7 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX.10.0 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

Contact input unit (NQA-2290) outline drawing

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6.10 Contact Output Unit (24 points)(NQB-1029)

COLOR : N7 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX.10.0 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

Contact output unit (NQB-1029) outline drawing

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6.11 Ethernet Unit (NHA-337)

COLOR : N7 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 10.0 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

Ethernet unit (NHA-337) outline drawing

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6.12 Emergency Call Button (NCJ-880)

COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.5 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

Emergency call button (NCJ-880) outline drawing (Wall mount)

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COLOR : N4 SEMI-GLOSS
MASS : APPROX. 0.6 kg
IP SPEC : IP22
UNIT : mm

Emergency call button (NCJ-880) outline drawing (Flush mount)

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7 Setting of NHA-337
7.1 Preparation
Please prepare the following tools and materials to set NHA-337.
z Personal computer (OS Windows XPVista7)
The COM(RS-232C) port is necessary.
USB-Serial converter is used when there is no COM port in PC.
z Serial cable (D-Sub 9- pin female-female cross cable)
Input port of NHA-337D-Sub9- pin male
z Terminal software
Terminal Software such as hyper terminal (windows XP standard).

7.2 Confirmation of COM port number


The setup software uses the COM port of the personal computer. The COM port number is confirmed.
Please refer to 5.2 for the confirm method.

7.3 Connection of Personal Computer for setup to NHA-337


Personal Computer for the setup is connected with NHA-337.

7.3.1 Wiring
The serial interface of Personal Computer is
connected with the CN2 (RS-232C) port with the
cross cable.

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7.3.2 Connected setting


The serial communication setting of the terminal software is set as shown in the following tables.
Baud rate 115200bps
Data 8bit
Parity Even
Stop 1bit
Flow control None

The setting example for a hyper terminal is shown as follows.


All Programs -> Accessories -> Communications -> Hyper Terminal is started from the start menu.
"Connection Description" screen is displayed when starting.

The name is suitably input, a suitable icon is selected, and OK is clicked.


Next, a set window of the connection method is displayed.

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It is displayed, "Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial". "Connect using" is set.

Next, parameter of communication is set.

It sets as stated above and OK is pressed. The setting is completed.

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7.4 Starting of communication with NHA-337


When the power supply of NHA-337 is turned on with the terminal software started, the greeting
message is transmitted from the RS-232C interface.
*** Welcome to BN-GW!! ***
login:
is displayed. Here
bemac
is input, and presses the ENTER key. Next, it is asked further, "Password:".
bemac
is input, and presses the ENTER key.
BN-GW>
is displayed. The command input becomes possible.

When the power supply of NHA-337 starts connecting while turned on, nothing is displayed. In this
case, when the ENTER key is pressed several times, the message of "login:" is displayed. It is
possible to input it by pressing ENTER until login is displayed when the login and password are
input by mistake.

7.5 Command input


7.5.1 Command specification
The command to set and to refer is a text base. The parameter is delimited in space and issued.
The command to set it is issued by the command that starts by "Set". It is displayed when
succeeding, "Succeeded". When the parameter is wrong even by one, it becomes an error.
The command to refer is issued by the command that starts by "Get". The acquired set value is
displayed when succeeding.

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7.5.2 Setting and reference to Internet Protocol address of NHA-337


1st Parameter 2nd Parameter 3rd Parameter Example
set ip "ip address" set ip 192.168.0.1
get ip get ip
Please set it according to the installation environment.

7.5.3 Setting and reference to subnet mask


1st Parameter 2nd Parameter 3rd Parameter Example
set sb "subnet mask" set sb 255.255.255.0
get ip get sb
Please set it according to the installation environment.

7.5.4 Setting and reference to default gateway


1st Parameter 2nd Parameter 3rd Parameter Example
set gw "default gateway" set gw 192.168.0.111
get gw get gw
Please set it according to the installation environment.

7.5.5 Setting and reference to MAC address


1st Parameter 2nd Parameter 3rd Parameter Example
set mac "mac address" set mac 12-34-56-78-9A-BC
get mac get mac
Please do not change the MAC address from the factory setting as long as there are no special
circumstances.

7.5.6 Setting and reference to Ethernet connection setting


Please set ethernet to udp when you connect NHA-337 with ethernet (connection usually).Please
set the setting to non when not connecting it with Ethernet.
1st parameter 2nd parameter 3rd parameter Example
set ethernet udp set ethernet udp
set ethernet non set ethernet non
get ethernet get ethernet

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7.5.7 Setting and reference to connection (UDP)


The terminal communicated via NHA-337 and Ethernet communicates by using UDP.
The ip address, the port number of the terminal (terminal for NMEA etc.), and the port number that
NHA-337 uses are set.
Internet Protocol address of the terminal is set by "set udp ip". The port number of the terminal is
set by "set udp port".
Please set it according to the environment.
The port number of NHA-337 is set by "Set udp myport". The change is unnecessary usually.

1st parameter 2nd parameter 3rd parameter 4th parameter Example


set udp ip "ip address" set udp ip 192.168.0.111
set udp port "port number" set udp port 1024
set udp myport "myport number" set udp myport 65001
get udp

7.6 Command reference screen


The issue and the response example of the setting and the reference command of several kinds of
items are shown.

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