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INSTALLATION

MANUAL
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OCT. 2007 Edition 1 JRC
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MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
JHS-770S/780D











CAUTIONS AGAINST HIGH VOLTAGE

Radio and radar devices are operated by high voltages of anywhere from a few hundred volts up to
many hundreds of thousands of volts. Although there is no danger with normal use, it is very
dangerous if contact is made with the internal parts of these devices. (Only specialists should attempt
any maintenance, checking or adjusting.)
There is a very high risk of death by even a few thousand volts, in some cases you can be fatally
electrocuted by just a few hundred volts. To prevent accidents, you should avoid contact with the
internal parts of these devices at all costs. If contact is inevitable as in the case of an emergency, you
must switch off the devices and ground a terminal in order to discharge the capacitors. After making
certain that all the electricity is discharged, only then can you insert your hand into the device.
Wearing cotton gloves and putting your left hand in your pocket, in order not to use both hands
simultaneously, are also very good methods of shock prevention.
Quite often, an injury occurs by secondary factors, therefore it is necessary to choose a sturdy and
level working surface. If someone is electrocuted it is necessary to thoroughly disinfect the affected
area and seek medical attention as soon as possible.





When you find an electrocution victim, you must first switch off the machinery and ground all circuits. If
you are unable to cut off the machinery, move the victim away from it using a non-conductive material
such as dry boards or clothing.
When someone is electrocuted, and the electrical current reaches the breathing synapses of the
central nervous system inside the brain, breathing stops. If the victim's condition is stable, he or she
can be administered artificial respiration. An electrocution victim becomes very pale, and their pulse
can be very weak or even stop, consequently losing consciousness and becoming stiff.
Administration of first aid is critical in this situation.
Cautions concerning treatment of
electrocution victims


First aid

Note points for first aid

Unless there is impending danger leave the victim where he or she is, then begin artificial respiration.
Once you begin artificial respiration, you must continue without losing rhythm.

(1) Make contact with the victim cautiously, there is a risk that you may get electrocuted.

(2) Switch off the machinery and then move the victim away slowly if you must.

(3) Inform someone immediately (a hospital or doctor, dial emergency numbers, etc.).

(4) Lay the victim on his or her back and loosen any constrictive clothing (a tie, or belt).

(5) (a) Check the victim's pulse.
(b) Check for a heartbeat by pressing your ear against the victim's chest.
(c) Check if the victim is breathing by putting the back of your hand or face near the victim's
face.
(d) Check the pupils of the eyes.

(6) Open the victim's mouth and remove any artificial teeth, cigarette or chewing gum. Leave the
mouth opened and flatten the tongue with a towel or by putting something into the mouth to
prevent the victim's tongue from obstructing the throat. (If he or she is clenching the teeth and it is
difficult to open the mouth, use a spoon or the like to pry open the mouth.)

(7) Continually wipe the mouth to prevent the accumulation of saliva.




If the victim has a pulse but is not breathing
(Mouth to mouth resuscitation) Figure 1

(1) Place the victims head facing backward (place something under the neck like a pillow).
(2) Point the chin upward to widen the trachea.
(3) Pinch the victims nose, take a deep breath, then put your mouth over the victims mouth and exhale
completely, making sure that your mouth completely covers the victims mouth. Then remove your
mouth. Repeat this routine 10 to 15 times per minute (holding the nostrils).
(4) Pay attention to the victim to notice if he or she starts to breath. If breathing returns, stop
resuscitation.
(5) If it is impossible to open the victims mouth, put something like a plastic straw or vinyl tube into one
of the nostrils then blow air in while covering the mouth and the other nostril.
(6) Occasionally, when the victim comes back to consciousness, they immediately try to stand up.
Prevent this and keep them in a laying position. Give them something warm to drink and be sure
that they rest (do not give them any alcohol).

Administering artificial respiration by raising the head.

(1) Raise the back of head, then place one
hand on the forehead and place the other
hand under the neck.
Most victims open their mouth when doing
this, making mouth to mouth resuscitation
easier.

(2) Cover the victims mouth by opening your
mouth widely, then push your cheek
against the victims nose,
or pinch the victims nose to prevent air
from leaking out of it.


(3) Completely exhale into the lungs.
Exhale into the lungs until the chest is
inflates.
You have to blow as rapidly as possible for
the first 10 times.


Mouse to mouse artificial respiration
Figure 1


If the victim has no pulse and is not breathing
(Heart massage in combination with artificial respiration.) Figure 2

If the victim has no pulse, his or her pupils are dilated, and if you cannot detect a heartbeat, the heart may
have stopped, beginning artificial respiration is critical.

(1) Put both hands on the diaphragm, with hands on top of each other keeping both arms straight (If your
elbows are bent, you cannot push with as much power). Press the diaphragm with your body weight
until the chest sinks about 2 cm (about 50 times per minute).
(2) If administering first aid when alone:
Perform the heart massage about 15 times then blow in twice. Repeat this routine.
If administering first aid with two people:
One person performs the heart massage 5 times, and the other person blows air in once. Repeat
this routine (Heart massage and mouth to mouth resuscitation used together).
(3) Constantly check the pupils and the pulse, if the pupils become normal and the pulse steadies, keep
them in a laying position and give them something warm to drink, be sure that they rest (do not give
them any alcohol). In any case you have to entrust major decision making to a doctor. Having
understanding people around is essential to the victims recovery from the mental shock of
electrocution.
















Heart massage in combination with artificial respiration Figure 2


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Before Operation

Concerning the symbols
This manual uses the following symbols to explain correct operation and to prevent
injury or damage to property.
The symbols and descriptions are as follows. Understand them before proceeding with
this manual.

WARNING
Indicates a warning that, if ignored, may result in
serious injury or even death.


CAUTION
Indicates a caution that, if ignored, may result in
injury or damage to property.




Examples of symbols

The symbol indicates caution (including DANGER and WARNING).
The illustration inside the symbol specifies the content of the caution
more accurately. (This example warns of possible electrical shock.)


The symbol indicates that performing an action is prohibited. The
illustration inside the symbol specifies the contents of the prohibited
operation. (in this example disassembly is prohibited.)


The symbol indicates operations that must be performed. The
illustration inside the symbol specifies obligatory instructions. (In this
example unplugging is the obligatory instruction.)


Concerning the WARNING labels
The warning label is stuck on the power supply unit (NBD-865). Please make absolute
neither removal of a warning label, nor breakage and an alteration.



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Handling precaution

WARNING

Do not open the equipment to inspect or repair it by anyone other than a
specialized technician.
Doing so may cause fire, electrical shock, or malfunction.

Do not get this equipment wet or spill any liquids on or near this equipment.
Doing so may cause electrical shock or equipment malfunction.

Do not touch any of the areas with warning labels.
Doing so may cause electrical shock.

Do not use a voltage other than specified. Doing so may cause fire, electrical
shock, or malfunction.

Do not remove protective covers on the high voltage terminals. Doing so
may cause electrical shock.

Do not insert anything flammable into the equipment. Doing so may cause
fire, electrical shock, or malfunction.

If a distress call is received, make sure to inform the ship's captain or officer
in charge. This affects life of the crew and passengers on the ship in
distress.

Before replacing fuses of the POWER SUPPLY (NBD-865), always turn off
the AC/DC power switch and power source output to this unit.

Always use the specified fuse when replacing a fuse. Using a different fuse
may result in fire or malfunction.


In addition to the AC fuse on the panel of the POWER SUPPLY (NBD-865),
there are also DC fuses contained in the unit. Opening and working with the
inside of the unit may result in fire or electrocution, so with the exception of
qualified service personnel, do NOT attempt to replace the DC fuses. To
replace the DC fuses, contact JRC or our agent.


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Handling precaution

CAUTION

Do not distribute this INSTALLATION MANUAL to ordinary users, because it
has been created and published only for use by our service engineers.

Do not use this equipment for anything other than specified. Doing so may
cause failure or malfunction.

Do not turn the trimmer resistors or the trimmer capacitors on the PCB unit,
except when and if they need to be adjusted. Doing so may cause failure or
malfunction. They are preset at the factory.

Do not install this equipment in a place near water or in one with excessive
humidity, steam, dust or soot. Doing so may cause fire, electric shock, or
malfunction.

Do not test the distress call as doing so will inconvenience local shipping and
Rescue Centers.

Please use a dummy antenna circuit (dummy load) in the case of the test of
equipment, or adjustment.
Please shorten transmitting time, when use an antenna unavoidably.

When repair a RoHS compatible unit, please use a RoHS compatible parts
and a lead-free solder.
The wiring material which connects should use a RoHS compatible thing.

To operate DSC and ATIS functions of this equipment, ID number must be
registered respectively. If not been registered, contact our agent or service
center.
Please register the ID number assigned from the administrator.



If a false distress call (distress alert) is transmitted accidentally, follow the
instructions below:

1. Press CANCEL key on the controller (when appropriate, follow the
commands on screen) and terminate the transmission of the distress call.
2. Report the false distress call to a nearby RCC (Rescue Coordination
Center).
(In Japan, report to the Japan Coast Guard.)
Information to be reported:
The date/time, location, and reason why the false call was transmitted.
Also report the ship's name, type, nationality, ID number as well as the
unit model name and manufacture number/date, if possible.
3. Report the false distress call to nearby ships using CH16.
4. If any acknowledgements to the distress call are received, inform the
ships of the false distress call.

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Contents

Chapter 1 Components and Specifications
1. Components ............................................................................................................... 1-2
1.1 Standard Components .......................................................................................... 1-2
1.2 Options .................................................................................................................. 1-3
1.3 Spare Parts ........................................................................................................... 1-4
(1) NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver ..................................................................... 1-4
(2) NBD-865 AC/DC Power Supply Unit ................................................................. 1-4
1.4 Block Diagram ....................................................................................................... 1-5
2. Specifications .............................................................................................................. 1-6
2.1 General Specifications .......................................................................................... 1-6
2.2 Transmitter ............................................................................................................ 1-7
2.3 Receiver ................................................................................................................ 1-7
2.4 CH70 Watchkeeping Receiver .............................................................................. 1-8
2.5 DSC/ATIS Modem ................................................................................................. 1-8
2.6 Controller .............................................................................................................. 1-8
2.7 AC/DC Power Supply Unit (NBD-865) .................................................................. 1-9
2.8 VHF Channel Selector (NCM-2000) ..................................................................... 1-9
2.9 Printer (NKG-91) ................................................................................................... 1-9
2.10 Printer (DPU-414) ............................................................................................... 1-9
2.11 Printer (NKG-52) ............................................................................................... 1-10
2.12 GPS Interface ................................................................................................... 1-10
2.13 AIS Interface ..................................................................................................... 1-10
2.14 RMS Interface ................................................................................................... 1-10
3. Interconnection Diagrams ......................................................................................... 1-11
3.1 General ............................................................................................................... 1-11
3.2 Overall View ........................................................................................................ 1-12

Chapter 2 Installation
1. Preparation for Installation .......................................................................................... 2-2
1.1 Installation Procedures ......................................................................................... 2-2
1.2 Selection of the Equipment Installation Location .................................................. 2-3
1.3 Selection of the Antenna Installation Location ...................................................... 2-4
2. Outline and Installation Drawings ............................................................................... 2-5
2.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver ........................................................................ 2-5
2.1.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver Outline Drawing and Installation Space .. 2-5
(1) Recommended installation space .................................................................. 2-5
(2) Minimum requirement of installation space .................................................... 2-6

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2.1.2 Installation Procedures .................................................................................. 2-7
(1) Removing the front chassis ........................................................................... 2-7
(2) Changing the cable inlets ............................................................................... 2-8
(3) Installing VHF transceiver .............................................................................. 2-9
(4) Adding CQD-7701 extension board ............................................................. 2-10
(5) Grounding .................................................................................................... 2-10
(6) Wiring ............................................................................................................ 2-11
(7) DIP switch setting ........................................................................................ 2-15
(8) 7ZCJD0296A printer connector installation ................................................. 2-16
(9) Moving the system name plate .................................................................... 2-18
2.1.3 Supplementary Documentation .................................................................... 2-19
(1) NTE-770S VHF transceiver internal drawing ............................................... 2-19
(2) NTE-780D VHF transceiver internal drawing .............................................. 2-20
(3) NTE-770S VHF transceiver internal wiring drawing .................................... 2-21
(4) NTE-780D VHF transceiver internal wiring drawing .................................... 2-21
(5) NTE-770S/780D maintenance interfaces .................................................... 2-22
(6) NTE-770S/780D VHF transceiver EEPROM(IC1006) stored items ............ 2-23
(7) Fuse positions in the NTE-770S/780D ........................................................ 2-24
2.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller ................................................................................. 2-25
2.2.1 NCM-1770 VHF Controller Outline Drawing and Installation Space ............ 2-25
(1) Desktop mounting (with mounting bracket MPBX44354) ............................ 2-25
(2) Flush mounting for console ........................................................................ 2-26
(3) Flush mounting for wall (with flush mounting bracket MPBC42957) ........... 2-27
2.2.2 Installation Procedures ................................................................................ 2-28
(1) NCM-1770 terminator setting ....................................................................... 2-28
(2) Install printer ................................................................................................ 2-28
(3) Install VHF controller .................................................................................... 2-29
(4) Installation of handset .................................................................................. 2-31
2.2.3 Supplementary Documentation .................................................................... 2-32
(1) NCM-1770 VHF controller internal drawing ................................................. 2-32
(2) NCM-1770 VHF controller internal wiring drawing ...................................... 2-33
(3) NCM-1770 VHF controller handset terminal ................................................ 2-34
2.3 NQW-261 Handset ............................................................................................. 2-35
2.3.1 NQW-261 Handset Outline Drawing ............................................................ 2-35
2.3.2 CFQ-5530/5397/5398 Handset Extension Cable ........................................ 2-36
(1) Outline drawing ............................................................................................ 2-36
(2) Wiring ........................................................................................................... 2-36
2.3.3 Connection Procedure of Handset Connector ............................................. 2-37
2.4 7ABJD0004 Antenna .......................................................................................... 2-38

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2.4.1 7ABJD0004 Antenna Outline Drawing ......................................................... 2-38
2.4.2 Connection Procedure of Coaxial Connector ............................................... 2-39
2.4.3 Antenna Installation ...................................................................................... 2-41
2.5 NBD-865 AC/DC Power Supply Unit .................................................................. 2-42
2.5.1 NBD-865 AC/DC Power Supply Unit Outline Drawing .................................... 2-42
2.5.2 Installation Procedures ................................................................................. 2-43
(1) AC voltage change ....................................................................................... 2-43
(2) Install AC/DC power supply unit ................................................................... 2-44
(3) Wiring ........................................................................................................... 2-45
(4) NBD-865 AC/DC power supply unit terminal board ..................................... 2-45
2.5.3 Supplementary Documentation .................................................................... 2-46
(1) Fuse positions in the NBD-865 .................................................................... 2-46
2.6 NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector ...................................................................... 2-47
2.6.1 NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector Outline Drawing and Installation ............. 2-47
(1) Outline drawing ............................................................................................ 2-47
(2) Wall mounting (with mounting kit MPBP31487A) ........................................ 2-48
(3) Flush mounting (with flush mounting kit MPBP31488A) .............................. 2-49
(4) Attachment of 7ZCJD0299A connection cable ............................................. 2-50
2.6.2 NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector Internal Drawing .................................... 2-51
2.7 NQD-2770 Controller Connection Box ................................................................ 2-52
2.7.1 NQD-2770 Controller Connection Box Outline Drawing .............................. 2-52
2.7.2 Installation Procedures ................................................................................. 2-53
(1) Install controller connection box ................................................................... 2-53
(2) Wiring ........................................................................................................... 2-54
(3) Connecting the NQD-2770 terminal board ................................................... 2-54
(4) NQD-2770 controller connection box wiring ................................................ 2-55
(5) NQD-2770 terminal board interfaces ........................................................... 2-56
(6) NQD-2770 terminator setting ....................................................................... 2-57
2.8 NQE-7720 Connection Box (for NCM-2000) ...................................................... 2-58
2.8.1 NQE-7720 Connection Box Outline Drawing ............................................... 2-58
2.9 NQE-422A Connection Box (for NCM-1770) ...................................................... 2-59
2.9.1 NQE-422A Connection Box Outline Drawing ............................................... 2-59
2.10 NQE-1845 Handset Connection Box (for wing console installation) ................ 2-60
2.10.1 NQE-1845 Handset Connection Box Outline Drawing ............................... 2-60
2.10.2 NQE-1845 Handset Connection Box Installation Drawing ......................... 2-61
2.10.3 NQE-1845 Handset Connection Box Internal Drawing .............................. 2-62
2.11 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box (for wing installation) .............................. 2-63
2.11.1 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box Outline Drawing ............................... 2-63
2.11.2 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box Installation Drawing ......................... 2-64

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2.11.3 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box Internal Drawing .............................. 2-65
2.12 NQE-1847 Handset Connection Box (for indoor flush mounting) .................... 2-66
2.12.1 NQE-1847 Handset Connection Box Outline Drawing .............................. 2-66
2.12.2 NQE-1847 Handset Connection Box Installation Drawing ........................ 2-67
2.12.3 NQE-1847 Handset Connection Box Internal Drawing .............................. 2-68
2.13 NKG-91 Printer ................................................................................................. 2-69
2.13.1 NKG-91 Printer Outline Drawing and Installation ...................................... 2-69
(1) Wall mounting (with MPBP31446) ............................................................... 2-69
(2) Flush mounting ............................................................................................ 2-71
2.13.2 NKG-91 Printer Connection ....................................................................... 2-73
2.14 DPU-414 Printer (Desktop mounting) ............................................................... 2-74
2.14.1 DPU-414 Printer Outline Drawing and Installation ..................................... 2-74
2.14.2 DPU-414 Printer Connection ..................................................................... 2-75
2.15 NVS-423 Speakers ........................................................................................... 2-76
2.15.1 NVS-423 Speaker (Wall mounting) ............................................................ 2-76
2.15.2 NVS-423A Speaker (Flush mounting).......................................................... 2-77
2.15.3 NVS-423R Speaker (Wall mounting) ......................................................... 2-78
2.15.4 NVS-823R Speaker (Flush mounting) ......................................................... 2-79
2.16 MTB389935 Handset Hook .............................................................................. 2-80
2.16.1 MTB389935 Handset Hook Outline Drawing ............................................. 2-80
2.17 JHS-770S/780D-CON Integrated Console ....................................................... 2-81
2.17.1 JHS-770S/780D-CON Integrated Console Outline Drawing and Installation Space 2-81
(1) Outline drawing and installation space ........................................................ 2-81
(2) Outline drawing (with NZL-1 emergency light) ............................................ 2-82
2.17.2 Installation Procedures .............................................................................. 2-83
(1) Removing the front cover ............................................................................. 2-83
(2) Removing the front chassis ......................................................................... 2-83
(3) Changing the cable inlet .............................................................................. 2-83
(4) Install integrated console ............................................................................. 2-84
(5) Adding CQD-7701 extension board ............................................................. 2-85
(6) Grounding .................................................................................................... 2-85
(7) Wiring ........................................................................................................... 2-85
(8) DIP switch setting ........................................................................................ 2-85
(9) 7ZCJD0296A printer connector installation ................................................. 2-85
(10) Moving the system name plate .................................................................. 2-85
(11) Fix the front cover ...................................................................................... 2-85
2.17.3 Supplementary Documentation .................................................................. 2-86
(1) JHS-770S/780D-CON integrated console internal drawing ......................... 2-86
(2) JHS-770S/780D-CON integrated console internal wiring drawing .............. 2-87

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Chapter 3 Settings
1. Setting Procedures ..................................................................................................... 3-2
1.1 Setting Procedures (Flow chart) ........................................................................... 3-3
1.2 Setting Required Items According to Installation .................................................. 3-5
1.3 Terminator Settings of Communication Line for Control (RS-485) ....................... 3-6
1.4 Printer Setting ....................................................................................................... 3-7
(1) NKG-91 printer ................................................................................................... 3-7
(2) DPU-414 printer ................................................................................................. 3-8
(3) NKG-52 printer ................................................................................................. 3-10
2. NCM-1770 VHF Controller Field Maintenance Menu Operation Manual ................. 3-11
2.1 Starting in the Field Maintenance Mode ............................................................. 3-11
2.2 Menu Tree (Field maintenance mode) ................................................................ 3-12
2.3 Field Maintenance Manu Items ........................................................................... 3-16
2.4 Description of Field Maintenance Manu Items ................................................... 3-22
3. NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector Operation Manual ............................................. 3-45
3.1 NCM-2000 Panel Description ............................................................................. 3-45
3.2 NCM-2000 Operation Diagram ........................................................................... 3-46
3.3 NCM-2000 Field Maintenance Items Description ............................................... 3-47

Chapter 4 Operation Check After Installation
1. Operation Confirmation .............................................................................................. 4-2
1.1 Installation Completion Check List ........................................................................ 4-2
1.2 Confirmation of After Completion of Installation .................................................... 4-2
(1) Confirm the equipment installation state ............................................................ 4-2
(2) Confirm wiring .................................................................................................... 4-3
(3) Confirm the antenna installation state ............................................................... 4-3
(4) Check the power supply voltage ........................................................................ 4-3
(5) Confirm the registered ID ................................................................................... 4-3
(6) Check the basic operation ................................................................................. 4-4
(7) Execute self-test ................................................................................................ 4-4
(8) Confirm GPS connection ................................................................................... 4-4
(9) Confirm VDR connection ................................................................................... 4-4
(10) Confirm AIS connection ................................................................................... 4-4
(11) Confirm the terminator settings ........................................................................ 4-4
(12) Confirm priority settings ................................................................................... 4-4
(13) Check output power and frequencies .............................................................. 4-5
(14) Check the antenna VSWR ............................................................................... 4-5
(15) Communication test ......................................................................................... 4-5
(16) DSC communications test ............................................................................... 4-5

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(17) Confirmation of spare parts ............................................................................. 4-6
(18) Confirmation of documents .............................................................................. 4-6
(19) Reconfirmation of installation .......................................................................... 4-6
(20) Implementation of instruction ........................................................................... 4-6
(21) Power OFF ...................................................................................................... 4-6
2. Troubleshooting .......................................................................................................... 4-7
2.1 Procedures for Diagnosing Malfunctions and Actions .......................................... 4-7
2.2 Results of Self Diagnosis and Actions .................................................................. 4-8
2.3 Alarm List and Actions ........................................................................................ 4-10
2.4 Guides to Finding Other Malfunctions ................................................................ 4-13

Chapter 5 Maintenance
1. Periodic Inspections ................................................................................................... 5-2
1.1 Check Item of Periodic Inspections ...................................................................... 5-2
1.2 Measuring DSC AF Frequencies .......................................................................... 5-2
1.3 Measuring DSC Modulation Rate ......................................................................... 5-3
1.4 Transmitting from NTE-770S/780D ...................................................................... 5-3
2. Unit Replacement ....................................................................................................... 5-4
2.1 Unit List ................................................................................................................. 5-4
2.1.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver ................................................................. 5-4
2.1.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller ............................................................................. 5-4
2.1.3 Other Units ..................................................................................................... 5-5
2.2 Unit Replacement Procedures .............................................................................. 5-6
2.2.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver ................................................................. 5-6
(1) Replacement .................................................................................................. 5-6
(2) Setting after replacement ............................................................................... 5-6
2.2.2.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller .......................................................................... 5-6
(1) Replacement .................................................................................................. 5-6
(2) Setting after replacement ............................................................................... 5-6
2.2.3 Other Units ..................................................................................................... 5-6
(1) Replacement .................................................................................................. 5-6
(2) Setting after replacement ............................................................................... 5-6
3. Fuse Replacement ..................................................................................................... 5-7
3.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver ....................................................................... 5-7
3.2 NBD-865 AC/DC Power Supply Unit .................................................................... 5-8
4. Software Upgrade Procedures ................................................................................... 5-9
4.1 The Usual Upgrade Procedure ............................................................................. 5-9
4.2 Local Upgrade Procedure of NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver ....................... 5-17
4.2 Local Upgrade Procedure of NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector ....................... 5-22

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VHF JHS-770S/780D Maintenance Record................................................................... 5-27

Attached Drawings
1. Block Diagrams .......................................................................................................... 6-2
1.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver ........................................................................ 6-2
1.1.1 NTE-770S/780D Unit Diagram ....................................................................... 6-2
1.1.2 CMN-7701S Block Diagram ........................................................................... 6-3
1.1.3 CMN-7701D Block Diagram ........................................................................... 6-4
1.1.4 CDJ-7701S/D, CBD-7701 and CQD-7701 Block Diagrams .......................... 6-5
1.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller .................................................................................... 6-6
1.2.1 NCM-1770 Block Diagram ............................................................................. 6-6
1.3 NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector ........................................................................ 6-7
1.3.1 NCM-2000 Block Diagram ............................................................................. 6-7
2. Parts Layouts .............................................................................................................. 6-8
2.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver ........................................................................ 6-8
2.1.1 CMN-7701S/D TRX UNIT Parts Layouts ....................................................... 6-8
2.1.2 CDJ-7701S/D CONT & AF UNIT Parts Layouts ........................................... 6-10
2.1.3 CBD-7701 TERMINAL BOARD Parts Layout .............................................. 6-12
2.1.4 CQD-7701 EXTENSION BOARD Parts Layouts ......................................... 6-13
2.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller .................................................................................. 6-14
2.2.1 CMV-3770 AF CONT UNIT Parts Layouts ................................................... 6-14
2.2.2 CDJ-3770 CONTROL UNIT Parts Layouts .................................................. 6-16
2.2.3 CCK-3771 MAIN PANEL UNIT Parts Layout ............................................... 6-18
2.2.4 CCK-3772 SUB PANEL UNIT Parts Layout ................................................. 6-18
2.3 NQD-2770 Controller Connection Box ................................................................ 6-19
2.3.1 CQD-2771 JUNCTION BOARD Parts Layouts ............................................ 6-19

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Chapter 1
Components and Specifications

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1. Components
1.1 Standard Components
No. Product Name Model Name Qty Notes
1 VHF Transceiver
NTE-770S or
NTE-780D
1
NTE-770S : Simplex model for JHS-770S
NTE-780D : Duplex model for JHS-780D
2 VHF Controller NCM-1770 1
Includes the connection cable
(7ZCJD0299A)
3 Handset NQW-261 1 Includes the cradle
4 Instruction Manual 7ZPJD0406A 1
5 Spare Parts 7ZXJD0096 1

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1.2 Options
No. Product Name Model Name Notes
1 Antenna 7ABJD0004
1.29m Dipole type, for TRX and WKR
156-162.5MHz (VSWR<1.5)
2 Antenna mounting bracket MPBX41928A
3 Coaxial connector N-P-10U
4 AC/DC Power supply unit NBD-865
5 VHF Controller NCM-1770 Up to 2 additional controllers available.
5-1 Flush mounting bracket MPBC42957
5-2 Mounting bracket MPBX44354
6 VHF Channel selector NCM-2000
Waterproof type (Equivalent to IP66),
up to 2 selectors, includes 7ZCJD0299A
6-1
Channel selector
mounting kit
MPBP31487A For wall mounting
6-2
Channel selector
flush mounting kit
MPBP31488A For flush mounting
7 Controller connection box NQD-2770
For connecting additional controller or
channel selector
7-1 Connection box NQE-7720 For stand-alone installation above deck
7-2 Connection box NQE-422A For controller cable extension
8 Handset NQW-261
With cradle, Waterproof type
(Equivalent to IP66)
For controllers and channel selectors
8-1 Handset 7UMJD0016A Handset only (without cradle)
8-2 Handset cradle 7ZJJD0003A Cradle only
8-3 Handset extension cable CFQ-5530 L=3m
8-4 Handset extension cable CFQ-5397 L=10m
8-5 Handset extension cable CFQ-5398 L=20m
8-6 Handset hook MTB389935
9 Handset connection box NQE-1845
Wing console/ flush mount type
(Equivalent to IP66)
10 Handset connection box NQE-1846
Wing installation type
(Equivalent to IP66)
11 Handset connection box NQE-1847 Indoor flush mount type
12 Printer NKG-91 Flush mount type
12-1 Printer connection cable 7ZCJD0254A L=1.5m, for NKG-91
12-2 Printer paper 7ZPJD0384 L=25m, for NKG-91
12-3 Wall mounting bracket MPBP31446 for NKG-91
13 Printer DPU-414 Desktop type
13-1 Printer connection cable 7ZCJD0254A L=1.5m, for DPU-414
13-2 Printer power cable 7ZCJD0257C for DPU-414
13-3 Printer paper 6ZCAF00252A 112mm x 50mm, L=25m, for DPU-414
14 Printer connector 7ZCJD0296A
For NTE-770S/780D internal connection
Centronics interface connector
15 Extension board CQD-7701 For optional peripherals
16 External speaker NVS-423R Wall mount type
16-1 External speaker NVS-823R Flush mount type
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1.3 Spare Parts
(1) NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver
SHIP
NO.
SPARE PARTS LIST FOR U S E
SETS PER
VESSEL
MODEL JHS-770S/780D MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
QUANTITY REMARKS
WORKING DESCRIPTION ITEM
NO.
NAME
OF
PART
OUTLINE
(DIMENSION IN M/M)
PER
SET
PER
VESS
SPARE
JRC CODE NO.
SUB
MARK OF
BOX NO.
MF61NR 250V 15
1 FUSE 2 2 4
5ZFGD00191

MF61NR 250V 10
2 FUSE 1 1 2
5ZFGD00184

DWG. NO 7ZXJD0096

(2) NBD-865 AC/DC Power Supply Unit
SHIP
NO.
SPARE PARTS LIST FOR U S E
SETS PER
VESSEL
MODEL NBD-865 POWER SUPPLY UNIT
QUANTITY REMARKS
WORKING DESCRIPTION ITEM
NO.
NAME
OF
PART
OUTLINE
(DIMENSION IN M/M)
PER
SET
PER
VESS
SPARE
JRC CODE NO.
SUB
MARK OF
BOX NO.
MQ4 250V 8A
1 FUSE 2 2 4
5ZFCA00146

FGB1 250V 15A
2 FUSE 2 2 4
5ZFAT00013

CES14 250V 15A
3 FUSE

1 1 2
5ZFCA00148


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5.2
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6.4
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1.4 Block Diagram

NCM-1770
VHF Controller
(*1)
NCM-2000
CH selector
(*2)
NCM-2000
CH selector
(*2)
NTE-770S/780D
VHF Transceiver
NBD-865
AC/DC
Power supply unit
100-120VV/
200-240V AC
50/60Hz 1
NCM-1770
VHF Controller
GPS
24V DC
JCY-1800
VDR
AIS
AME
RMS
(VDR)
NCH-
321A
DMC
NKG-52
Printer
(Centronics I/F)
NQD-2770
Connection box
CFQ-3441
NQE-1846/1847
Handset
Connection box
NVS-423R/823R
External
speaker
DPYCS- 2.5
DPYCS- 4
24V DC
RG-10/UY
TTYCS- 1
TTYCS- 4
MPYCS- 4
MPYCS- 7
NKG-91
Printer
MPYCS- 7
DPYC- 4
MPYCS- 7
TTYCS- 1
TTYCS- 4
TTYCS- 1
RG-10/UY
WKR ANT TRX ANT
N-P-10U N-P-10U
N-P-10U N-P-10U
Antenna
7ABJD0004
Antenna
7ABJD0004
7ZCJD0254A
TTYCS- 4
DPYC- 2.5
(24V DC)
NQW-261
Handset
NCM-1770
VHF Controller
(*1)
7ZCJD0299A
(5m)
TTYCS- 4
DPYC- 2.5
(24V DC)
TTYCS- 4
DPYC- 2.5
(24V DC)
TTYCS- 4
DPYC- 2.5
(24V DC)
7ZCJD0299A
(5m)
7ZCJD0299A
(5m)
7ZCJD0299A
(5m)
7ZCJD0299A
(5m)
NQW-261
Handset
NQD-2770
Connection box
NQD-2770
Connection box
NQD-2770
Connection box
(*3)
NQE-1846/1847
Handset
Connection box
*1) Up to two additional controllers are
connectable.
*2) Up to two channel selectors are
connectable. For outside installation,
NQE-7720 connection box is usable.
*3) The cable length to furthest NQD-2770
from NTE-770S/780D is a maximum of
70m.
TTYCS: Twisted pairs shielded cable
(Armored)
AIS: Automatic Identification System
VDR: Voyage Data Recorder
DMC: Distress Message Controller
RMS: Remote Maintenance System
AME: Alarm Management Equipment
CQD-7701
Extension
board
7ZCJD
0296A
Printer
connector
MVVS-
20/0.18
(6.5VDC)
DPYC- 1.5
24V DC
7ZLNB0001
Emergency light

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2. Specifications
2.1 General Specifications
Transmission frequency
Simplex/ semi-duplex: 155.000 - 163.500MHz
Duplex (JHS-780D) : 156.025 - 157.425MHz
Reception frequency
Simplex/ semi-duplex: 155.000 - 163.500MHz
Duplex (JHS-780D) : 160.625 - 162.025MHz
Number of channels
ITU/USA/Canada/IWW channels: Maximum 57ch
Weather channels: 10ch
Private channels: Maximum 200ch
Memory channels: Maximum 10ch
Channel spacing 25kHz
Communication modes
Simplex and semi-duplex (770S) / duplex (780D) press talk
(Private channels are simplex or semi-duplex)
Class of emission
Radiotelephone communications: F3E (G3E)
DSC/ATIS: F2B (G2B)
Antenna impedance 50 unbalanced
Transmission/reception
switching time
300 ms or less
Channel switching time 5 sec or less
Interfaces
IEC61162-1 (GPS/AME/RMS)
IEC61162-2 (AIS)
600 balanced (VDR), 600 unbalanced (Ext SP)
Main controls
DSC call transmission (sending and receiving),
communication channel settings, transmission power,
squelch adjustment, volume adjustment, screen adjustment
Power supply voltage 24VDC (21.6VDC - 31.2VDC)
Current consumption
25W transmission: Max. 8.0A
Reception: Max. 5.0A
Power off: About 20mA
Current consumpti on of each uni t
NTE-770S:5A, NTE-780D:5.5A
NCM-1770:0.7A, NCM-2000:0.2A
Operating temperature range -15C - +55C (for full performance: 0C - +40C )
Storage temperature range -15C - +55C
Humidity resistance No abnormality after standing 4 hours in +40C, 93% RH
Vibration resistance (3 Axis) 5Hz 12.5Hz: Full amplitude 3.2mm
12.5Hz 25Hz: Full amplitude 0.8mm
25Hz 50Hz: Full amplitude 0.2mm
No abnormality after vibration for 15 minutes in each axis
No abnormality after testing resonance points for 30 minutes
Continuous operation (Phone) No abnormality after operating continuously for 8 hours
Continuous operation (DSC,
WKR)
No abnormality after operating continuously for 24 hours
Protection rating IP22 equivalent (Controller panel)
Dimensions and mass Transceiver unit
240(W)x290(H)x128(D) [excluding projections]
Approximately 6.3kg(NTE-770S) / 6.9kg(NTE-780D)
Controller unit
230(W)x142(H)x89(D) [excluding projections],
Approximately 1.3kg

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2.2 Transmitter
Antenna output power 8W - 25W (Reduced output: 0.5W - 1W) +20%, -50%
Oscillation method Frequency synthesizer
Modulation method Frequency modulation
Carrier frequency error 1.5kHz or less
Maximum frequency deviation 5kHz or less
Occupied bandwidth 16kHz or less
Pre-emphasis characteristics 6dB/oct within +1dB, -3dB
Overall distortion 10% or less
Adjacent channel power -70 dB or 0.2 W or less
Unwanted emissions in the
out-of-band domain
3.125W or less
Unwanted emissions in the
spurious domain
3.125W or less
Spurious emissions
(EN300 338, EN301 925)
9kHz-2GHz: 0.25W or less
2GHz-4GHz: 1W or less
Residual modulation -40dB or less

2.3 Receiver
Receiving system Double superheterodyne
1st IF 21.4MHz
2nd IF 455kHz
Local oscillation frequency Reception frequency - 21.4 MHz
Local oscillation method Frequency synthesizer
Frequency accuracy 10 x 10
-6
or less
Sensitivity (phone) 6dB V or less (SINAD=20dB)
Sensitivity (DSC) 1% or lower symbol error rate at 0dB V
Selectivity
6dB bandwidth: 12kHz or more
70dB selectivity: 25kHz or less
Signal-to-Noise ratio 40dB or more
Audio output variance 3dB or less
De-emphasis characteristics 6dB/oct, within +1dB, -3dB
Co-channel selectivity -10 - 0dB
Adjacent channel selectivity Sensitivity ratio 80dB or more
Desensitization effect (phone) 80dBV or more
Desensitization effect (DSC)
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level
of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V
Spurious response (phone) Sensitivity ratio 70dB or more
Spurious response (DSC)
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level
of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V
Intermodulation characteristics
(phone)
65dBV or more
Intermodulation characteristics
(DSC)
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level
of 3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V
Blocking characteristics 90dBV or more
Radiation
9kHz - 2GHz: 2nW or less
2GHz - 4GHz: 20nW or less
Squelch mute -40dB or less
Squelch open level +6dBV or less
Overall distortion 10% or less
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2.4 CH70 Watchkeeping Receiver
Receiving frequency 156.525MHz (CH70)
Receiving system Double superheterodyne
1st IF 58.1MHz
2nd IF 455kHz
Local oscillation frequency Receiving frequency + 58.1MHz
Local oscillation method Frequency synthesizer
Local oscillation frequency
variance
10 x 10
-6
or less
Sensitivity 1% or lower symbol error rate at 0dB V
Selectivity
6dB bandwidth: 12kHz or more
70dB selectivity: 25kHz or less
De-emphasis characteristics 6dB/oct, within +1dB, -3dB
Co-channel selectivity
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of
3dB V and an unwanted signal level of -5dB V
Adjacent channel selectivity
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of
3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V
Desensitization effect
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of
3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V
Spurious response
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of
3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 73dB V
Intermodulation characteristics
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of
3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 68dB V
Blocking characteristics
Symbol error rate of 1% or better at a wanted signal level of
3dB V and an unwanted signal level of 93dB V
Spurious emission 9kHz - 2GHz: 2nW or less

2.5 DSC/ATIS Modem
Modulation rate 1200baud 3010
-6
or less
Modulation method FSK
Modulation index
DSC: 2.0 10% or less
ATIS: 1.0 10% or less
Mark frequency (Y) 1300Hz 10Hz or less
Space frequency (B) 2100Hz 10Hz or less
DSC protocol ITU-R Recommendation M.493-11 (Class A)
DSC operation standards
ITU-R Recommendation
M.541-9, M.689-2, M.821-1, M.1080-0
ATIS protocol,
operation standards
EN 300 698-1 V1.3.1

2.6 Controller
Communication speed 9600bps or 57.6kbps
Communication interface RS-485 and RS-232C
Microphone input impedance 150 balanced
Standard modulation input -54dBm
Rated audio output
Internal speaker (4): 2W or more
Handset phone (150): 1mW or more
LCD display 3.8 inch FSTN monochrome, 320 x 240 dot, LED backlight

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2.7 AC/DC Power Supply Unit (NBD-865)
Source voltage
100VAC - 120VAC or 200VAC - 240VAC (50/60Hz)
and 24VDC (21.6VDC - 31.2VDC)
Output voltage 24VDC (19.0VDC - 34.0VDC)
Maximum output current 10.5A
Source switching function
Automatic switching to DC power when AC power is cut off
(uninterrupted output)
Automatic switching from DC to AC when AC power is
restored
Temperature range
for full performance
-15C - +55C
Operating temperature range -15C - +55C
Storage temperature -25C - +65C
Humidity resistance No abnormality after standing 4 hours in +40 C, 93% RH
Vibration resistance (3 Axis) 5Hz 12.5Hz: Full amplitude 3.2mm
12.5Hz 25Hz: Full amplitude 0.8mm
25Hz 50Hz: Full amplitude 0.2mm
No abnormality after vibration for 15 minutes in each axis
No abnormality after testing resonance points for 30 minutes
Continuous operation No abnormality after operating continuously for 8 hours

2.8 VHF Channel Selector (NCM-2000)
Main controls
Communication channel settings, transmission power,
volume adjustment, squelch adjustment, screen adjustment
Communication speed 9600bps or 57.6kbps
Communication interface RS-485 and RS-232C
Microphone input impedance 150 balanced
Standard modulation input -54dBm
Audio output Handset phone (150): 1mW or more
Display 7 segment red LED
Power voltage 15VDC (11.7VDC - 15.0VDC)
Current consumption Maximum 0.6A

2.9 Printer (NKG-91)
Printing system Thermal line dot
Communication interface RS-232C, 4.8k/9.6k/38.4kbps
Data control RTS/CTS
Data buffer 4096byte
Maximum print speed 20mm or more
Roll paper wi dth 58mm
Power voltage 6.5VDC (5VDC - 8.7VDC)
Current consumption Maximum 2A

2.10 Printer (DPU-414)
Printing system Thermal serial dot
Communication interface RS-232C, 4.8k/9.6k/38.4kbps
Data control HW busy
Data buffer About 28kbyte
Maximum print speed 52.5cps
Roll paper wi dth 112mm
Power voltage 6.5VDC
Current consumption Maximum 2A

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2.11 Printer (NKG-52)
Printing system Thermal serial dot
Communication interface Eight-bit parallel (Centronics)
Printer paper 5ZPMB00001, 80mm wide thermal paper
Power voltage 5.0VDC
Current consumption Maximum 1A
Dimensions and mass 140(W)x145(H)x145(D) [excluding projections]
Approximately 1.5kg

2.12 GPS Interface
Interface standard NMEA0183/IEC61162-1 compliant
protocol 4800bps, start 1bit, data 8bit, stop 1bit, None parity
Input sentence
NMEA0183 V1.5: GGA/GLL/RMC
V2.0: GGA/GLL/RMC/ZDA
V2.3: GGA/GLL/RMC/GNS/ZDA
(Talker = "GP" or other)
Applied data type
Ship position & the time information: GGA/GNS/GLL/RMC
Date information: ZDA/RMC
Equipment time information: ZDA/GGA/GNS/GLL/RMC

2.13 AIS Interface
Interface standard IEC61162-2 compliant
Protocol 38.4kbps, start 1bit, data 8bit, stop 1bit, None parity
Input sentence/message
VDM sentence: VDL1-5, 9, 18, 19
VDO sentence: VDL1-3, 18
ALR sentence: 003, 004, 026, 062, 065
(Talker = "AI" only)
Data type
Name and identification number of other ship
Position information of other ship
AIS type (Class A/B/Base station, SAR)
Position data for own ship

2.14 RMS Interface
Interface standard IEC61162-1 compliant
Protocol 4800bps, start 1bit, data 8bit, stop 1bit, None parity
Output message
IEC61162-1 compliant proprietary sentence
$PJRCL sentence (for RMS log saving)
$PJRCM sentence
(Device ID = "CV")
Data type
Device model name, serial number, self-diagnosis information,
etc.

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3. Interconnection Diagrams
3.1 General

JHS-770S/780D
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
Note: marked cables are supplied by dockyard
NTE-770S/780D
VHF TRANSCEIVER
GMDSS COMM. CONSOLE
NBD-865
POWER SUPPLY
1 2
7 5 4 3 2 1 6
DC24V
(Maximum
Current 8.3A )
DPYC-4
AC100V/220V
CQD-7701 EXTENSION BOARD
NQD-2770 CONNECTION BOX
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 12
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 12
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 12
NCM-1770
VHF CONTROLLER
NQW-261
HANDSET
7ZCJD0299A (5m)
TTYCS-4
MPYCS-7
16 20 21 22 23 24 19
VDR
600ohm
0dBm balance
15 16 17
NQE-1846
HANDSET
CONNECTION
BOX
NQE-1846
HANDSET
CONNECTION
BOX
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42
AIS
(IEC61162-2)
25 24 26
(D)GPS SIGNAL
(IEC61162-1)
42 43
22 23
F.G.
22 23
JUNCTION BOX
NQE-422A
7ZCJD0299A (5m)
NCM-1770
VHF CONTROLLER
NQW-261
HANDSET
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 12
TTYCS-7
13 27 28 14
4 5 6 1 2 3 7 8 9 13 10 11 12 14 15
25m Max.
NKG-91
PRINTER
12
1 2
MVVS-20/0.18
1 2 3
7ZCJD0254A(1.5m)
(2m)
EMERGENCY
LIGHT
1 2 3
DPYCS-2.5


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3.2 Overall View
JHS-770S/780D MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM (1/2)

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(OPTION) (OPTION)
JHS-770S/780D MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM (2/2)

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Chapter 2
Installation

2-2
1. Preparation for Installation
1.1 Installation Procedures
Install the equipment with the following procedures.
(1) Selection of the equipment installation location
Referring to section 1.2 "Selection of the Equipment Installation Location," select a location to
install the equipment while considering installation space, antenna installation location and
cable installation.
- Install at least one VHF controller (NCM-1770) in a location where it can be operated from
the normal ship operating position.
(2) Selection of the antenna installation location and installation
Referring to section 1.3 "Selection of the Antenna Installation Location," select the antenna
installation location, and then install it with reference to section 2 in this chapter, "Outline and
Installation Drawings."
(3) Cable installation (antenna, power supply and control cables)
Install the cables with reference to Chapter 1, section 3 "Interconnection Diagram" and
section 2 of this chapter "Outline and Installation Drawings."
- Install the cables in the shortest distance. The maximum distance allowed from the VHF
transceiver (NTE-770S/780D) to the furthest connection box (NQD-2770) is 70 meters.
- Be sure to use twisted pair cables for the control cables between the VHF transceiver,
connection box, VHF controller (NCM-1770) and VHF channel selector (NCM-2000).
- When cutting the cables, make sure to allow for extra cable for the connections and to allow
moving the equipment for maintenance.
- Install the cables as far as possible from funnels and other high temperature areas. If it is
possible that the antenna cable will be affected by the high temperature exhaust from the
funnel, then protect it with a heatproof finish.
- Install the cables as far as possible from the magnetic compass. Mesh shielded cables
should be separated from magnetic compasses by at least 2 meters and other cables
should be separated by at least 1 meter.
- Also in the case of replacement, TTYCS cable should be used for the part where the TTYCS
(twist pair) cable is specified in the interconnection diagram. When use an established
MPYCS cable unavoidably, please set the communication baud rate for control (RS-485) as
9600bps according to Chapter 3.
(4) Equipment installation
Install the equipment with reference to section 2 "Outline and Installation Drawings."
(5) Wiring
Wire the equipment with reference to section 2 "Outline and Installation Drawings" and
section 3, chapter 1 Interconnection Diagram.
- After connecting the cables and before turning on the power be sure to check the following:
"Cable connections," "Wiring to the terminal board," "AC/DC power supply voltage," and
"Input voltage switching of the AC/DC power supply unit (NBD-865)."
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(6) Initial settings
Set the initial settings with reference to chapter 3 "Settings."
(7) Operation check
Check operation with reference to chapter 4 "Operation Check After Installation."

1.2 Selection of the Equipment Installation Location
After carefully consulting with the owner of the ship, select the installation location according to the
following criteria.
- Install at least one VHF controller (NCM-1770) in a location where it can be operated from the
normal ship operating position.
- Be sure to consider ease of maintenance when selecting an equipment installation location with
reference to section 2 "Outline and Installation Drawings." The VHF transceiver
(NTE0770S/780D) requires work space to open the front chassis. The AC/DC power supply unit
(NBD-865) requires space to open its cover and replace the internal fuse. Furthermore, make
sure that there is sufficient space to make the connections to the terminal board.
- The installation locations of the VHF transceiver (NTE-770S/780D), VHF controller (NCM-1770)
and AC/DC power supply unit (NBD-865) must grounding terminals to connect them to the ship.
- Install the equipment in locations with relatively low humidity and which have good ventilation.
- The VHF controller (NCM-1770) has an attached cable that is 5 meters long. However, the
connection box NQE-422A can be used as a relay to extend the cable by 25 meters to 30 meters.
This method can be used to install the VHF transceiver (NTE-770S/780D) at the back of the
bridge and install the VHF controller (NCM-1770) near the control console of the ship.
- There are the three handset connection boxes below that can be installed if there is a need for
radio communications at either side of the bridge. Note that if there is a need to change
channels at the wings, the VHF channel selector (NCM-2000) should be used.
NQE-1845: For wing consoles, waterproof
NQE-1846: For wings (outdoors), waterproof
NQE-1847: For indoor use, flush-mounted
- When installing the VHF channel selector (NCM-2000) in locations that are exposed to the
elements, make sure that the attached cable is as short as possible and use the waterproof
connection box (NQE-7720).
- Install the equipment at least as far away from magnetic compasses as indicated by the compass
safe distance described below.
Compass safe distances
NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver
Standard compass: 0.7m
Steering compass: 0.3m
NCM-1770 VHF Controller
Standard compass: 1.8m
Steering compass: 1.2m
NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector
Standard compass: 0.2m
Steering compass: 0.1m
NQD-2770 Connection Box
Standard compass: 0.2m
Steering compass: 0.1m
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1.3 Selection of the Antenna Installation Location
Select the antenna installation location according to the following criteria.
- Install the antenna in a location where it is not blocked by masts, the bridge, vertical columns, etc.
- Install the antenna as far as possible from conductive structures that might interfere with radiation.
It should be installed at least 2 meters away from these in the vertical direction and at least 6
meters away in the horizontal direction.
- When two or more VHF antennas are to be installed, they
should be separated by at least 4 meters in the vertical
direction in order to prevent mutual interference.
- If antennas are installed near funnels, those performance
may deteriorate because of funnel fumes and heat. Be
sure to install antenna as far as possible from funnels.
Also, install them as far as possible from evaporation
exhausts in tankers and other vessels that carry volatile
materials.
- In order to prevent interference with AIS, do not install the
antenna on the same horizontal plane as the AIS antenna
(transponder), and separate them in the vertical direction by at least 2 meters. When installing
the antenna on the same horizontal plane cannot be avoided, be sure to separate it by at least 10
meters.
- Do not install the antenna on the same horizontal plane as the radar antenna. Be sure to install it
at least 3 meters in the vertical direction away from the radar antenna beam.
- Install the antenna as far as possible from the antennas of MF/HF and other radio equipment.
- Do not paint the antenna element (the resin section).
4m or more
(13ft or more)
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2. Outline and Installation Drawings
2.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver
2.1.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver Outline Drawing and Installation Space
(1) Recommended installation space





























Unit: mm
Mass NTE-770S: Approx.6.3kg
NTE-780D: Approx.6.9kg
Color: Black
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(2) Minimum requirement of installation space

































Unit: mm
Mass NTE-770S: Approx.6.3kg
NTE-780D: Approx.6.9kg
Color: Black
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2.1.2 Installation Procedures
(1) Removing the front chassis
When installing the equipment in a confined space, the work will be easier if the front chassis is
removed.
Use the following steps to remove the front chassis of the NTE-770S/780D VHF transceiver.
1) Loosen the screw (four places) which is fixing the
front chassis.
2) Open the front chassis and turn off the power
control switch.
3) Disconnect the power cable from the connector (J302).
4) Disconnect the flat cable from the connector (J301).
5) Remove the coaxial cables from cable bracket.
6) Disconnect the two coaxial cables from those
connectors (J101[TRX ANT], J102[WKR ANT]).
7) Remove the front chassis by sliding it up.
The front chassis can be reattached by reversing the above procedure.

CAUTION


Be careful for a front chassis not to pinch
a finger.

Keep up a font chassis.
Front chassis is hinged.



















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(2) Changing the cable inlets
Depending on the location of the installation, either the back or bottom cable inlet can be used.
To do this, reposition the antenna connector panel and cable fixing panel.
1) Exploded diagram of the cable inlet panels











2) Panel installation location when the wiring is from the bottom. (Factory setting)



3) Panel installation location when the wiring is from the back.


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(3) Installing VHF transceiver
Install NTE-770S/780D VHF transceiver with reference to the following drawing.

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(4) Adding CQD-7701 extension board
Install the optional expansion board CQD-7701 to the NTE-770S/780D with the attached screws.












(5) Grounding
For safety reasons, the VHF transceiver should be connect to ground with a wire with a 1.25-2.0
mm
2
cross section. If inductive interference from nearby MF/HF transmitters is expected, then a
copper plate that is 20-50mm wide and 0.1-1.0mm thick should be connected between the ship
and transceiver.








GND terminal
Hull/ grounding stud
Grounding copper plate
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(6) Wiring
a) Connecting of NTE-770S/780D terminal board
The power supply cable should be connected to the TB1(CBD-7701) terminal board as follows.
11mm
Wire: 0.5 - 16mm
2
( AWG 20 6 )


1) Loosen the screw by turning it counterclockwise with a screwdriver.
2) Insert the cable all the way to the back. Wire size: 0.5-16mm
2
AWG 206
Stripped length: 11mm
3) Fix the cable by turning the screw clockwise with a screwdriver.
4) Finally, a cable is fixed to a cable clamp.

Cable should be connected to the TB2-TB4(CBD-7701, CQD-7701) terminal boards as follows .

1) Insert a narrow flat head screwdriver (width 3.5mm or less) into the upper hole.
2) Lift the handle of the screwdriver.
3) Insert the cable all the way to the back. Wire size: 0.2-4mm
2
AWG 2412
Stripped length: 8mm
4) Finally, a cable is fixed to a cable clamp.
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b) NTE-770S/780D terminal board wiring

TB3
TB2
TB1
CBD-7701
Terminal board
CQD-7701
Extension board
(Option)
TB4
J4
T
B
1
1
J
3
0
4
15 16 SG 18 GND PWR SG 22 23 24 25 ISO
LGT
+
LGT
-
SG 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GND GND PWR PWR SG
1 2 3 36 37 38 39 40 41 SG
29 30 31 32 33 34 SG
7ZCJD0299A (to NCM-1770)
2:DUP+ (DUP_LINE+)
3:DUP- (DUP_LINE-)
4:DISP+ (DISP_LINE+)
5:DISP- (DISP_LINE-)
6:KEY (DISP_KEY)
7:PS_CONT
8:RS485A (RS-485-A)
9:RS485B (RS-485-B)
GND:GND
GND:GND
PWR:PWR (DISP_PWR)
SG:GND (SHIELD GND)
PWR:PWR (DISP_PWR)
SG:GND (SHIELD GND)
1:24V
2:24V
3:GND
18:AF (EXT SP)
GND:GND (EXT SP)
PWR:SP_PWR (EXT SP)
22:GPS_RX-A (GPS)
LGT+:(EMERGENCY LIGHT 24V+)
ISO:GND-ISO (AIS)
15:LINE_OUT-A (VDR)
16:LINE_OUT-B (VDR)
17:SHIELD GND (VDR)
SG:SHIELD GND (EXT SP)
23:GPS_RX-B (GPS)
24:AIS_RX-A (AIS)
25:AIS_RX-B (AIS)
LGT-:(EMERGENCY LIGHT 24V-)
31:PTT
32:OCC
33:PHONE+
34:PHONE-(GND)
SG:SHIELD GND
29:MIC+
30:MIC-
(HANDSET-1)
38:PTT
39:OCC
40:PHONE+
41:PHONE-(GND)
SG:SHIELD GND
36:MIC+
37:MIC-
(HANDSET-2)
TB2 (Controller)
TB3
(External handset)
TB1
(Power supply)
B
L
K
B
R
N
R
E
D
G
R
N
B
L
U
P
R
G
R
Y
W
H
T
B
L
K
O
R
N
Y
E
L
P
N
K
S
K
Y
B
L
K
S1
(Power switch)
ON
OFF
S1

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c) NTE-770S/780D terminal board interfaces
TB1 (CBD-7701)
No. Name Description Connection
1 24V+ 24V DC + (floating*)
2 24V- 24V DC (floating*)
3 GND Shield ground
Power supply
unit
*) floating: Isolation from ships' ground

TB2 (CBD-7701)
No. Name Description Connection
1 SHIELD GND Shield ground
2 DUP_LINE+
3 DUP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
RX AF(duplex model)
4 DISP_LINE+
5 DISP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
TX AF(duplex model), TRX AF(simplex model)
6 DISP_KEY PTT line
7 PS_CONT Power control
8 RS-485-A
9 RS-485-B
RS-485 communication interface, 57.6kbps or 9600bps
10 GND
11 GND
Ground
12 DISP_PWR
13 DISP_PWR
15V DC, max. 2.2A, for VHF controller NCM-1770 only
14 SHIELD GND Shield ground
NCM-1770
VHF
controller
15 LINE_OUT_A
16 LINE_OUT_B
600 balanced, 0dBm
TRX AF signal is al ways outputted.
However, it does not output at the time of PA function.
17 SHIELD GND Shield ground
VDR
18 AF
600 unbalanced, 0dBm
TRX AF signal is outputted. (Ext SP: ON)
AF from controller is outputted at the time of PA function
19 GND Ground
20 SP_PWR 15V DC, max. 1.1A
21 SHIELD GND Shield ground
NVS-423/
423A/423R/
823R
External
speaker
22 GPS_RX-A
23 GPS_RX-B
IEC61162-1 interface, 4800bps, receiving
(NMEA0183 V1.5,V2.0,V2.3: GGA/GLL/RMC/GNS/ZDA)
GPS
24 AIS_RX-A
25 AIS_RX-B
IEC 61162-2 interface, 38.4kbps, receiving
26 GND-ISO Isolated ground
AIS
27 LGT +
28 LGT -
24V floating DC, max. 1.0A, for emergency-light only.
Al ways supplied
Emergency
light

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TB3 (CBD-7701)
No. Name Description Connection
29 MIC+
30 MIC-
Microphone input
150 balanced, -54dBm
31 PTT PTT
32 OCC OCC (obtain access right)
33 PHONE+ Handset phone output, 150 unbalanced, 1mW
34 PHONE- (GND) Ground
35 SHIELD GND Shield ground
Handset
connection
box

for external
handset 1
36 MIC+
37 MIC-
Microphone input
150 balanced, -54dBm
38 PTT PTT
39 OCC OCC (obtain access right)
40 PHONE+ Handset phone output, 150 unbalanced, 1mW
41 PHONE- (GND) Ground
42 SHIELD GND Shield ground
Handset
connection
box

for external
handset 2

TB4 (CQD-7701: option)
No. Name Description Connection
1 SHIELD GND Shield ground
2 DUP_LINE+
3 DUP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
RX AF(duplex model)
4 DISP_LINE+
5 DISP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
TX AF(duplex model), TRX AF(simplex model)
6 DISP_KEY PTT line
7 GND Ground
8 RS-485-A
9 RS-485-B
RS-485 communication interface, 57.6kbps or 9600bps
10 24V+ OUT
11 24V- OUT
24V DC (floating), for NQD-2770 only
12 SHIELD GND Shield ground
NQD-2770
Controller
Connection
box
13 RMS_TX-A
14 RMS_TX-B
IEC61162-1 interface, 4800bps, receiving
for Remote Maintenance System
15 SHIELD GND Shield ground
RMS
16 DMC_COM Common for input (15V DC)
17 DMC_OAL Output of receiving DSC others (also as BK)
18 DMC_OAS Input of DSC others alert stop signal
1+ DMC_SEL Selection / Input of sending-Distress stop signal
20 DMC_DRQ Input of Distress message sending requirement
21 DMC_PWR Common for output (15V DC)
22 DMC_RDY Output of equipment selecting
23 DMC_DRA Output of Distress message sending
24 DMC_DAL Output of Distress message receiving
25 DMC_DAS Input of Distress alert stop signal
NCH-321A
Distress
Message
Controller
(DMC)
26 AME_TX-A
27 AME_TX-B
IEC61162-1 interface, 4800bps, transmitting
for Alarm Management Equipment
28 AME_RX-A
29 AME_RX-B
IEC61162-1 interface, 4800bps, receiving
for Alarm Management Equipment
30 SHIELD GND Shield ground
AME


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(7) DIP switch setting
CDJ-7701S/D CONT&AF unit


E
E
P
R
O
M



DIP switch(S1001) setting
No. Name Initial setting Description
1 Model
OFF: CDJ-7701S
ON: CDJ-7701D
Selection of Simplex or Duplex model
OFF: JHS-770S(CDJ-7701S)
ON: JHS-780D(CDJ-7701D)
2
RS-485
Baud rate
OFF
Communication baud rate
OFF: 57.6kbps
ON: 9.6kbps
3
BER
measurement
OFF
OFF: Usually
ON: Factory useBER measurement
4 RS-232C target OFF
Select RS-232C connector for maintenance PC
OFF: CDJ-7701S/D(J204)
ON: CQD-7701(J4)
5 Not use OFF Not use
6 Not use OFF Not use
7 Not use OFF Not use
8 Not use OFF Not use
*BER: Bit Error RatesBit Error Rates of DSC receiving)

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(8) 7ZCJD0296A printer connector installation
To connect NKG-52 printer or other Centronics printers in a VHF transceiver, optional
7ZCJD0296A printer connector is required.
Install 7ZCJD0296A printer connector with reference to the following drawings.
a) NTE-770S

2-17
b) NTE-780D

2-18
73mm
80mm
3
1
m
m
2xM3
(9) Moving the system name plate
The VHF transceiver (NTE-770S/780D) has a system name plate (JHS-770S or JHS-780D) and a
unit name plate (NTE-770S or NTE-780D).
If installing the transceiver unit into a console or other piece of equipment will make it difficult to
check the system nameplate, then should be removed from the VHF transceiver and relocated to
an external location that is easier to see.
When the system name plate is moved, be sure to apply the attached MED label near the system
name plate.
It cannot transfer, when the FCC label or IC (Industry Canada) label is attached.








Open 3mm tapping holes (pitch 0.5) as shown in the
figure below or use nuts to fix the name plate.







Example of
system name plate
(JHS-770S/780D)
Example of
unit name plate
(NTE-770S/780D)
MED label
or
System
name plate
Unit
Name plate
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2.1.3 Supplementary Documentation
(1) NTE-770S VHF transceiver internal drawing





































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(2) NTE-780D VHF transceiver internal drawing




































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(3) NTE-770S VHF transceiver internal wiring drawing



















(4) NTE-780D VHF transceiver internal wiring drawing


















TRX
TRX ANT
WKR ANT
CDJ-7701S
(under)
CMN-7701S
(under)
CQD-7701
(option)
CBD-7701
WKR ANT
TB1 TB2
TB3
S1
GND
TRX
J108
J107
J106
TRX ANT
WKR ANT
P105 P106 P107 P108
CFF-851
CDJ-7701D
(under)
CMN-7701D
(under)
CQD-7701
(option)
CBD-7701
WKR ANT
TB1 TB2
TB3
J105
S1
GND
7ZCJD0291
7ZCJD0292
7ZCJD0291
7ZCJD0292
W4
W4
W5
W5
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(5) NTE-770S/780D maintenance interfaces
a) J304 (CBD-7701)
No. Name Description Connection
1 SHIELD GND Shield ground
2 DUP_LINE+
3 DUP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
RX AF(duplex model)
4 DISP_LINE+
5 DISP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
TX AF(duplex model), TRX AF(simplex model)
6 DISP_KEY PTT line
7 PS_CONT Power control
8 RS-485-A
9 RS-485-B
RS-485 communication interface, 57.6kbps or 9600bps
10 GND Ground
11 DISP_PWR 15V DC, max. 2.2A, for VHF controller NCM-1770 only
12 SHIELD GND Shield ground
NCM-1770
VHF
controller
for
maintenance

use
special cable
7ZCJD0318

b) J4 (CQD-7701: option)
No. Name Description Connection
1 NC Not use
2 RD(RXD)
3 SD(TXD)
RS-232C communication interface
(38.4kbps, start:1bit, data:8bit, stop:1bit, Parity:none)
4 ER(DTR) Not use (Connect with DR on the board)
5 GND GND
6 DR(DSR) Not use (Connect with ER on the board)
7 RS(RTS) Not use (Connect with CS on the board)
8 CS(CTS) Not use (Connect with RS on the board)
9 NC Not use
Maintenance
PC

c) TB11 (CQD-7701: option)
No. Name Description Connection
1 RMS_TX-A
2 RMS_TX-B
IEC61162-1 interface, 4800bps, transmitting
3 AME_TX-A
4 AME_TX-B
IEC61162-1 interface, 4800bps, transmitting
5 AME_RX-A
6 AME_RX-B
IEC61162-1 interface, 4800bps, receiving
7 NC Not use
8 NC Not use
9 NC Not use
10 NC Not use
11 15V Common for input (15V DC)
12 DMC_OAL Output of receiving DSC others (also as BK)
13 DMC_OAS Input of DSC others alert stop signal
14 DMC_SEL Selection / Input of sending-Distress stop signal
15 DMC_DRQ Input of Distress message sending requirement
16 15V Common for output (15V DC)
17 DMC_RDY Output of equipment selecting
18 DMC_DRA Output of Distress message sending
19 DMC_DAL Output of Distress message receiving
20 DMC_DAS Input of Distress alert stop signal
Factory use
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d) J203 (CDJ-7701S/.D)
No. Name Description Connection
1 GND GND
2 +5V(PRT_5V) 5V DC output for NKG-52
3 D0 Data bus 0 output
4 D1 Data bus 1 output
5 D2 Data bus 2 output
6 D3 Data bus 3 output
7 D4 Data bus 4 output
8 D5 Data bus 5 output
9 D6 Data bus 6 output
10 D7 Data bus 7 output
11 /P_RESET Printer reset output
12 /P_READY Printer ready input
13 /P_STROBE Printer strobe output
14 PAPER_END Paper end alert input
15 /P_ON Printer power input
Special cable
7ZCJD0296A
(for NKG-52)

e) J204 (CDJ-7701S/.D)
No. Name Description Connection
1 WKR_AF_OUT WKR AF output, 600 unbalanced, 0.1Vrms
2 GND GND
3 BER_CLK
Clock for BER measurementDIP SW-3:ON
DSC modulate rate output*DIP SW-3:OFF, Dot pattern
TTL(3.3V)
4 BER_DATA Data for BER measurement(DIP SW-3:ON), TTL(3.3V)
5 GND GND
6 SD(TXD)
7 RD(RXD)
RS-232Ccommunication interface
(38.4kbps, start: 1bit, data: 8bit, stop: 1bit, Parity: none)
8 GND GND
7ZCJD0297A
Factory use
Maintenance
PC, etc.
* DSC dot pattern (101010) with 1200bps output, so that the frequency counter display is 600Hz.


(6) NTE-770S/780D VHF transceiver EEPROM(CDJ-7701S/D:IC1006) stored items
The following contents are stored on EEPROM. If EEPROM is again put in a new unit from the
old unit at the time of exchange, there is no necessity for a re-setup.
Content Menu Content Menu
AIS proximity setting 5.2, 5.3 DSC/WKR setting F1.2.2
Memory CH 7.3 Special function setting F1.2.3
Preset squelch 7.7 Connected port setting F1.2.4
Data and time format 9.1.3 ATIS function setting F1.2.5
Display form 9.1.3 Channel setting F1.4
Contact list 9.4 Remote maintenance setting F1.6
DSC setting 9.5 TX setting F2.1
Transceiver printer setting 9.7.2 RX setting F2.2
Registered IDMMSI, etc. F1.1.1 Operate CH When power off
Serial number F1.1.2 Position, time of position When power off
Priority setting F1.2.1 Distress sending status When interrupt

,
2-24
(7) Fuse positions in the NTE-770S/780D
The terminal board CBD-7701 on the VHF transceiver NTE-770S/780D uses three replaceable
fuses.
If a fuse is blown, open the NTE-770S/780D front chassis and replace the fuse on the CBD-7701
printed circuit board.

CBD-7701 Power Supply System Diagram


S1
CBD-7701
Terminal board
CQD-7701
Extension board
(Option)
F1
F2
CD2
J302



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2.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller
2.2.1 NCM-1770 VHF Controller Outline Drawing and Installation Space
(1) Desktop mounting (with mounting bracket MPBX44354)





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.2.0kg (with MPBX44354)
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
2-26
(2) Flush mounting for console





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.1.3kg
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4

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(3) Flush mounting for wall (with flush mounting bracket MPBC42957)





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.2.0kg (with MPBC42957)
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
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2.2.2 Installation Procedures
(1) NCM-1770 terminator setting
Remove the lid from the back (shadow area of a figure), and set up the terminator ON/OFF of the
RS-485 communication line with the jumper pin (TB101) of AF CONT UNIT (CMV-3770).


In the basic configuration in which there is onl y the one VHF controller, there is no need to
change the terminator setting. When optional VHF controller (NCM-1770) is added or VHF
channel selector (NCM-2000) is added, re-setup of terminators is needed.
Refer to chapter 3 for the setting rule of a terminator.

(2) Install printer
Install NKG-91 printer with reference to section 2.13.
Install DPU-414 printer with reference to section 2.14.

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(3) Install VHF controller
a) Installation using mounting bracket
Install NCM-1770 VHF controller using MPBX44354 mounting bracket with reference to the
following drawing.


2-30
b) Installation in a console
When install in a console, there is no necessity for mounting bracket, but it is necessary to
fasten screw from the backside of NCM-1770.
Please use the following figure in reference, make a hole in a console panel, and attach
NCM-1770.




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c) Installation using flush mounting bracket
Install NCM-1770 VHF controller using MPBC42957 flush mounting bracket with reference to the
following drawing.

(4) Installation of handset
Install NQW-261 handset with reference to section 2.3.
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2.2.3 Supplementary Documentation
(1) NCM-1770 VHF controller internal drawing





































2-33
(2) NCM-1770 VHF controller internal wiring drawing


2-34

NCM-1770 HANDSET
CONNECTOR
MIC
DM-96
(150)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PHONE
DH-60
(150)
PTT S/W
Connector
LTWBD-08BFFA-LL
or equivalent
HOOK S/W
Hall IC
VCC
1u
100p 100p
Ref: NQW-261 Handset Diagram
(3) NCM-1770 VHF controller handset terminal











HANDSET terminal
No. Name Description Connection
1 PHONE +
2 PHONE - (GND)
Phone output, 150 unbalanced, 1mW
3 HOOKSW (RXD) Hook switch (also as RXD)
4 BIAS (TXD) Bias supply, 9V-1k (also as TXD)
5 OCC Connection check
6 PTT PTT
7 MIC -
8 MIC +
Microphone input
150 balanced, -54dBm
NQW-261
or
7ZCJD0315
(for connect to PC)


Ref. 7ZCJD0315 PC connection cable
2-35
2.3 NQW-261 Handset
2.3.1 NQW-261 Handset Outline Drawing




































CAUTION


Please fix the upper and lower
sides to prevent mistakes.
If the upper and lower sides are
mistaken, detection of a hook
switch becomes impossible.
Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.0.4kg (Handset)
Approx.0.5kg (with cradle)
Color: Black
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2.3.2 CFQ-5530/5397/5398 Handset Extension Cable
(1) Outline drawing


P1 J1
W1
CFQ-****
CFQ-5530: L = 3.0m 0.5 m
CFQ-5397: L = 10.0m 0.5 m
CFQ-5398: L = 20.0m 0.5 m
LTWBD-08BFFA-LL7701 (Maker:LTW) LTWBD-08BMMA-L7001(Maker:LTW)


(2) Wiring
P1 J1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
PHONE+
PHONE-
HOOKSW
BIAS(Vcc)
OCC
PTT
MIC-
MIC+
W1


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2.3.3 Connection Procedure of Handset Connector


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2.4 7ABJD0004 Antenna
2.4.1 7ABJD0004 Antenna Outline Drawing






































7ABJD0004 VHF ANTENNA
Mass: approx. 0.3kg
Material: Fiberglass
MPBX41928A Antenna Mounting Kit
Mass: approx. 2.1kg
Material: Stainless Steel
Unit: mm
Top view
Top View
7ABJD0004 VHF Antenna
Mass: approx. 0.3kg
Material: Fiberglass
MPBX41928A Antenna Mounting Kit
Mass: approx. 2.1kg
Material: Stainless Steel
Side View
Unit: mm
2-39
Armor
cl amp
Ti ghteni ng
bracket
Washer Cl amp Ri ng Center contact Connector housi ng Insul ator
Gasket
(rubber)
2.4.2 Connection Procedure of Coaxial Connector
1) Parts (N-P-10)



2) Connection procedure


Working
step
Shape Remarks
1

Cut the metal braid armor and insulation
Sheath as shown left.
2

Ravel the braid conductor and cut the insulator
As shown left.
3



Gather up the metal braid armor and raveled
Braid conductor, and insert the armor clamp,
tightening bracket, washer, gasket, and clamp,
in order.
4
A

Fold the raveled braid as shown in the left figure,
cut them to the length of up to area A, and then
stretch them on the periphery of the clamp
uniformly.
5
Solder

Dip-solder the conductor.
6 Pre-solder the inside of the center contact.
Hol e
Sol der
2-40

Working
step
Shape Remarks
7

1.Insert the conductor while melting solder in the
center contact.
2.Be sure that no space is left between the center
contact and insulator.
3.Check the hole that solder flows between the
conductor and center contact. Be sure that
solder covers the conductor sufficiently and
does not protrude outside the center contact.
8

1.Insert the ring and the connector housing, and
then tighten the tightening bracket sufficiently.
2.Check the center contact is at the position
shown in the wiring completion diagram.
9

Measure the insulating resistance.
The insulating resistance is 10 M or more.


Wiring completion diagram of N-type connector



Center
t t
Insulator
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2.4.3 Antenna Installation



















Install the antenna with the following procedure.
1) Insert the coaxial connected straight into the antenna connector.
2) Tighten the coaxial connector.
3) The section from the coaxial cable to the metallic portion of the antenna base (76-81mm from the
top of the metal base) should be waterproofed.
By overlapping self-adhesive tape over itself by half, the tape should be wound around the
five times or more.
Vinyl tape should be applied over the self-adhesive tape, making sure that it too overlaps
itself by half and that it is wound around three times or more.
4) The base of the antenna is fixed with the antenna attachment bracket. Fix the antenna so that
about 10-15mm of the top of the metallic antenna section is exposed.
5) Waterproof the section from the top of the metallic section to the antenna element.
By overlapping self-adhesive tape over itself by half, the tape should be wound around the
five times or more.
Vinyl tape should be applied over the self-adhesive tape, making sure that it too overlaps
itself by half and that it is wound around three times or more.
6) Attach the antenna attachment bracket to the mast (compatible width: 35-80mm).
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2.5 NBD-865 AC/DC Power Supply Unit
2.5.1 NBD-865 AC/DC Power Supply Unit Outline Drawing





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.6.1kg
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N7
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2.5.2 Installation Procedures
(1) AC voltage change
Remove the terminal board cover, cable clamp and CN cover, and then reconnect the internal
connector to match the input voltage.
Please attach CN cover after reconnect a connector.
When input voltage is changed, remove the voltage display label from the attached tag and stick
it onto the upper lid.






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(2) Install AC/DC power supply unit
Install NBD-865 AC/DC power supply unit with reference to the following drawing.


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(3) Wiring

CAUTION


Be careful for the tip of cable not to extend
beyond the terminal board.
It may short-circuit with a terminal board
cover.
Please use a crimp-type terminal for connection. If a crimp-type terminal cannot be used, be
careful for the tip of cable not to extend beyond the terminal board.
Connect the power supply cable and fix the cable with the cable clamp.
Be sure to attach the terminal board cover after the cable is connected.

(4) NBD-865 AC/DC power supply unit terminal board
No. Name Description Connection
1 E Shield ground
AC power supply,
NTE-770S/780D
2 U
3
AC IN
V
100-120V AC or 200-240V AC, input AC power supply
4 + +24V DC output (floating*)
5
DC24V
OUT
- -24V DC output (floating*)
NTE-770S or NTE-780D
6 + +24V DC input (floating*)
7
DC24V
IN
- -24V DC input (floating*)
24V DC
back-up power supply
8 +
9
AC/DC
-
AC/DC Change signal output
(open-collector photo coupler)

*) floating: Isolation from ships' ground
Under normal conditions, the unit operates on AC input. When AC power is not available, the
unit will automatically switch to DC operation and DC input will be output as is.
The unit will operate with AC input with a minimum voltage of 90V/180V AC and maximum load of
200W without switching to DC input. When AC input recovers, the unit will automatically return
to AC operation.
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2.5.3 Supplementary Documentation
(1) Fuse positions in the NBD-865

DC24V IN
+
-
DC24V OUT
+
-
AC IN
U
V
100-120V
200-240V
AC/DC
+
-
AC/DC
DET
DC
AC
AC FUSE
(MQ4 250V 8A)
F1(FGB1 250V 15A)
DC
OPERATION
DC
OUTPUT
FILTER
F2(FGB1 250V 15A)
F3(CES14 250V 15A)
AC FUSE
(MQ4 250V 8A)

NBD-865 Outline Block Diagram


















When an AC fuse is blown, replace the "AC FUSE" on the panel.
If DC output is short-circuited, F1, F2, or F3 will blowout.
When F1 to F3 blowout, open the cover and replace the fuse on the U-1 printed circuit board.
When adjustment of output voltage is necessary, it adjusts so that output voltage set to 28V4V DC
(non-load voltage) by RV1.
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2.6 NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector
2.6.1 NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector Outline Drawing and Installation
(1) Outline drawing




































CAUTION


Install channel selector in a wing console with a lid etc.
Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.0.6kg
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
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(2) Wall mounting (with mounting kit MPBP31487A)





































Unit: mm
Weight: Approx.1kg (with MPBP31487A)
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
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(3) Flush mounting (with flush mounting kit MPBP31488A)
VHF channel selector is waterproofing structure. Please attach flash mount panel, taking care
that VHF channel selector does not disassemble.




































Unit: mm
Weight: Approx.1kg (with MPBP31488A)
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
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() Attachment of 7ZCJD0299A connection cable
Attach 7ZCJD0299A connecting cable and waterproof connector with reference for the following
figure.

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2.6.2 NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector Internal Drawing





CAUTION


Do not disassembly VHF channel selector.
A waterproofing function may be spoiled.
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2.7 NQD-2770 Controller Connection Box
2.7.1 NQD-2770 Controller Connection Box Outline Drawing





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.0.6kg
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
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2.7.2 Installation Procedures
(1) Install controller connection box
Install NQD-2770 controller connection box with reference to the following drawing.

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(2) Wiring
Refer to section 3 of chapter 1 Interconnection Diagram for the wiring.

(3) Connecting the NQD-2770 terminal board
Cable should be connected to the TB1-TB2 terminal boards as follows .

1) Insert a narrow flat head screwdriver (width 3.5mm or less) into the upper hole.
2) Lift the handle of the screwdriver.
3) Insert the cable all the way to the back. Wire size: 0.2-4mm
2
AWG 2412
Stripped length: 8mm
4) Finally, a cable is fixed to a cable clamp.

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(4) NQD-2770 controller connection box wiring
CQD-2771 junction board wiring



24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
7ZCJD0299A (to NCM-1770/2000)
2:DUP+ (DUP_LINE+)
3:DUP- (DUP_LINE-)
4:DISP+ (DISP_LINE+)
5:DISP- (DISP_LINE-)
6:KEY (DISP_KEY)
7:PS_CONT
8:RS485A (RS-485-A)
9:RS485B (RS-485-B)
10:GND
11:PWR (DISP_PWR)
12:GND (SHEILD GND)
1:GND (SHIELD GND)
TB1



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(5) NQD-2770 terminal board interfaces
TB1 (CQD-2771)
No. Name Description Connection
1 SHIELD GND Shield ground
2 DUP_LINE+
3 DUP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
RX AF(duplex model)
4 DISP_LINE+
5 DISP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
TX AF(duplex model), TRX AF(simplex model)
6 DISP_KEY PTT line
7 PS_CONT Power control
8 RS-485-A
9 RS-485-B
RS-485 communication interface, 57.6kbps or 9600bps
10 GND Ground
11 DISP_PWR D15V DC, max. 2.2A, for NCM-1770/2000 only
12 SHIELD GND Shield ground
NCM-1770
or
NCM-2000
13 RESERVE-1 LGT+ (when relaying power supply for emergency light)
14 RESERVE-2 LGT- (when relaying power supply for emergency light)
15 RESERVE-1 LGT+ (when relaying power supply for emergency light)
16 RESERVE-2 LGT- (when relaying power supply for emergency light)
17 NC
18 NC
19 DISP_KEY PTT line
20 PS_CONT Power control
21 NC
22 GND GND
23 DISP_PWR Reserve
24 SHIELD GND Shield ground
Reserve

TB2 (CQD-2771)
No. Name Description Connection
1 SHIELD GND Shield ground
2 DUP_LINE+
3 DUP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
RX AF(duplex model)
4 DISP_LINE+
5 DISP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
TX AF(duplex model), TRX AF(simplex model)
6 DISP_KEY PTT line
7 GND Ground
8 RS-485-A
9 RS-485-B
RS-485 communication interface, 57.6kbps or
9600bps
10 24V+
11 24V-
24V DC (floating*)
12 SHIELD GND Shield ground
NTE-770S/780D
or
NQD-2770
13 SHIELD GND Shield ground
14 DUP_LINE+
15 DUP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
RX AF(duplex model)
16 DISP_LINE+
17 DISP_LINE-
600 balanced, -5dBm
TX AF(duplex model), TRX AF(simplex model)
18 DISP_KEY PTT line
19 GND Ground
20 RS-485-A
21 RS-485-B
RS-485 communication interface, 57.6kbps or
9600bps
22 24V+
23 24V-
24V DC (floating*)
24 SHIELD GND Shield ground
NTE-770S/780D
or
NQD-2770
*) floating: Isolation from ships' ground
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(6) NQD-2770 terminator setting
Set up the terminator ON/OFF of the RS-485 communication line with the jumper pin (TB3) of
JUNCTION BOARD (CQD-2771).



Refer to chapter 3 for the setting rule of a terminator.

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2.8 NQE-7720 Connection Box (for NCM-2000)
2.8.1 NQE-7720 Connection Box Outline Drawing




































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.1.2kg
Color: Munsell 7.5BG7/2
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4- 4.5
Mounting hole
Bushing
Terminal board
2 Qty
Wiring hole
Wiring hole and cover
27
55
77
30
30
55
75
50
10
2
5
1
5
3
0
1
3
3
1
5
0
2
5
1
4
7
25
2.9 NQE-422A Connection Box (for NCM-1770)
2.9.1 NQE-422A Connection Box Outline Drawing





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.0.4kg
Color: Munsell 7.5BG7/2
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2.10 NQE-1845 Handset Connection Box (for wing console installation)
2.10.1 NQE-1845 Handset Connection Box Outline Drawing





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.0.5kg
Color: Munsell N4
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2.10.2 NQE-1845 Handset Connection Box Installation Drawing


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2.10.3 NQE-1845 Handset Connection Box Internal Drawing





































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2.11 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box (for wing installation)
2.11.1 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box Outline Drawing





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.1.1kg
Color: Munsell 7.5BG7/2
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2.11.2 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box Installation Drawing


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2.11.3 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box Internal Drawing





































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2.12 NQE-1847 Handset Connection Box (for indoor flush mounting)
2.12.1 NQE-1847 Handset Connection Box Outline Drawing





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.0.3kg
Color: Stainless steel self color
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2.12.2 NQE-1847 Handset Connection Box Installation Drawing


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2.12.3 NQE-1847 Handset Connection Box Internal Drawing





































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2.13 NKG-91 Printer
2.13.1 NKG-91 Printer Outline Drawing and Installation
(1) Wall mounting (with MPBP31446)
a) Outline drawing






Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.1.5kg
Color: Munsell N4
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b) Installation drawing
Install with reference to the following drawing.




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(2) Flush mounting
a) Outline drawing





































Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.0.8kg
Color: Munsell N4

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b) Installation drawing
Install with reference to the following drawing.


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Serial connector cover Terminal board cover
Cable clamp
DC OUT
7ZCJD0254A
11mm
DC6.5V
Max. 2A
(only for Printer)
2.13.2 NKG-91 Printer Connection
Power supply terminal board
NKG-91 back view

Serial connector





3 2 1
Power supply board (6.5V)













Remove the serial connector cover and terminal
board cover, and connect the printer cable and
the printer power supply cable.
After connecting the power supply cable, fix the
cable with the cable clamp, then attach the
terminal board cover.












No. Signal I/O Description
1 DC + Input +6.5V DC
2 DC - Input -6.5V DC
3 E Ground

Printer power supply cable:
DPYC-1.5
or
MVVS-20/0.18*2-6.5P-(8)
Printer cable:
7ZCJD0254A (1.5m)
Green Black Red
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2.14 DPU-414 Printer (Desktop mounting)
2.14.1 DPU-414 Printer Outline Drawing and Installation





































Velcro
(Attached)
Unit: mm
Weight: Approx.0.6kg
Color: Ivory
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Serial connector cover Terminal board cover
Cable clamp
DC OUT
7ZCJD0257B
A cable with a white
dotted line is connected to
a minus terminal.
7ZCJD0254A
11mm
DC6.5V
Max. 2A
(only for Printer)
7ZCJD0257C
11mm
2.14.2 DPU-414 Printer Connection



















Remove the serial connector cover and terminal
board cover, and connect the printer cable and
the printer power supply cable (7ZCJD0257B/C).
After connecting the power supply cable, fix the
cable with the cable clamp, then attach the
terminal board cover.













Printer cable
GND
Printer power supply
DC6.5V, 2A
-
+
Printer cable:
7ZCJD0254A (1.5m)
Printer power supply cable:
7ZCJD0257B/C (1.5m)
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2.15 NVS-423 Speakers
2.15.1 NVS-423 Speaker (Wall mounting)





































Unit: mm
Weight: Approx.1.5kg
Panel color: Equivalent to Munsell 10Y4/1
Body color: Equivalent to Munsell 10Y7/1
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2.15.2 NVS-423A Speaker (Flush mounting)





































Unit: mm
Weight: Approx.1.1kg
Color: Equivalent to Munsell 10Y4/1
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2.15.3 NVS-423R Speaker (Wall mounting)




































Unit: mm
Weight: Approx.1.1kg
Panel color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
Body color: Equivalent to Munsell N7
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2.15.4 NVS-823R Speaker (Flush mounting)





































Unit: mm
Weight: Approx.1.0kg
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
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2.16 MTB389935 Handset Hook
2.16.1 MTB389935 Handset Hook Outline Drawing






















Unit: mm
Mass: Approx.60g
Color: Black
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2.17 JHS-770S/780D-CON Integrated Console
2.17.1 JHS-770S/780D-CON Integrated Console Outline Drawing and Installation Space
(1) Outline drawing and installation space




































Unit: mm
Mass JHS-770S-CON: Approx.15kg
(includes NTE-770S, NCM-1770, NQW-261)
JHS-780D-CON: Approx.16kg
(includes NTE-780D, NCM-1770, NQW-261)
Color: Equivalent to Munsell N4
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(2) Outline drawing (with NZL-1 emergency light)



































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2.17.2 Installation Procedures
(1) Removing the front cover


(2) Removing the front chassis
Remove the front chassis with reference to section 2.1.2 (1).

(3) Changing the cable inlet
Change the cable inlet with reference to section 2.1.2 (2).
When introduce cables from the bottom, please remove the cover at the bottom of console.


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(4) Install integrated console





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(5) Adding CQD-7701 extension board
Refere to section 2.1.2 (4).

(6) Grounding
Ground integrated console with reference to section 2.1.2 (5).

(7) Wiring
Connect wires with reference to section 2.1.2 (6).

(8) DIP switch setting
Refere to section 2.1.2 (7).

(9) 7ZCJD0296A printer connector installation
Refere to section 2.1.2 (8).

(10) Moving the system name plate
Refere to section 2.1.2 (9).
System name plate (JHS-770S or JHS-780D) is beforehand transferred to the front cover lower
part of integrated console.

(11) Fix the front cover


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2.17.3 Supplementary Documentation
(1) JHS-770S/780D-CON integrated console internal drawing



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(2) JHS-770S/780D-CON integrated console internal wiring drawing


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Chapter 3
Settings

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1. Setting Procedures
Set the initial setting with reference to section 1.1 flow chart.
1) Refer to section 1.2 for setting required items according to installation.
2) Refer to section 1.3 for terminator setting when using 2 or more controllers or channel selector.
3) Refer to section 1.4 for printer setting.
4) Refer to section 2 for controller field maintenance menu.
5) Refer to section 3 for channel selector field maintenance menu.

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1.1 Setting Procedures (Flow chart)







































3-4







































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1.2 Setting Required Items According to Installation
According to installation, initial setting of the following table is required.
See the following section for details.
1. Basic settings 10. DMC use
- Extension board CQD-7701 is necessary
- DMC setting (MENU F1.2.4.1)
11. RMS connection
- Extension board CQD-7701 is necessary
- Output item selection to RMS (MENU F1.6)
- MMSI (DSC self-ID) (Menu F1.1.1)
- DSC Group-ID if necessary (Menu F1.1.1)
- Check the serial number is the same as the
name plate (Menu F1.1.2) (*)
- GPS connection is ON in the initialized state
(Menu F1.2.4.2)
- The VDR only needs to be connected.
No setting necessary. 12. AME connection
2. WKR antenna (CH70 Watchkeeping) not used
- WKR use : OFF (MENU F1.2.2.3)
- Extension board CQD-7701 is necessary
- AME function setting (MENU F1.2.4.4)
3. External handset use 13. Use for European inland waterways (IWW)
- External handset : ON (MENU F1.2.4.6)
4. AIS connection
- AIS : ON (MENU F1.2.4.5)
- AIS Import : ON (MENU 9.6.1)
5. External speaker use
- External speaker : ON (MENU F1.2.4.3)
6. Remote (2nd or more) controller use
- ATIS self-ID setting (MENU F1.1.1)
- If DSC is not used
DSC use : OFF (MENU F1.2.2.1)
WKR use : OFF (MENU F1.2.2.3)
GPS : OFF (MENU F1.2.4.2)
- In the case of use in only IWW,
All other Region (ITU,USA,CAN) :
All disable (MENU F1.4.2)
Scan : Disable (MENU F1.2.3.1)
Dual watch : Disable (MENU F1.2.3.2)
14. Use as non GMDSS
- Extension board CQD-7701 and controller
connection box NQD-2770 are necessary
- Set the terminator jumper pin of NCM-1770
- Address setting of each controller
(MENU F1.3.2)
- Priority setting of controllers (MENU F1.2.1)
- Name setting of each controller (MENU 9.3.4)
- DSC use : OFF (MENU F1.2.2.1)
- WKR use : OFF (MENU F1.2.2.3)
- GPS : OFF (MENU F1.2.4.2)
7. Channel selector (NCM-2000) use 15. Re-use of installed cable other than TTYCS
for controller connection (**)
- Extension board CQD-7701 and controller
connection box NQD-2770 are necessary
- Set the terminator jumper pin of NQD-2770
- Address setting of each channel selector
- Priority setting of controllers and channel
selectors (MENU F1.2.1)
8. Controller printer use
- Controller printer setting (MENU 9.7.1)
- Switch the NTE-770S/780D (CDJ-7701S/D)
DIP switch to the baud rate 9600 bps.
- All baud rate of controller s set to 9600bps
(MENU F1.3.1)
- Set the channel selector baud rate 9600bps.
9. Transceiver printer use
- Printer connection cable is necessary.
(7ZCJD0296A)
- Transceiver printer setting (MENU 9.7.2)

*) The serial number can also be checked with the user menu 8.3) System information.
**) When the baud rate is set to 9600 bps, the various displays and processes will take more time.
Control line cable to connect controller junction box NQD-2770 should use armored twisted pairs
cable (TTYCS in JIS).

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1.3 Terminator Settings of Communication Line for Control (RS-485)
The VHF transceiver (NTE-770S/780D), VHF controller (NCM-1770) and VHF channel selector
(NCM-2000) communicate with RS-485, so that the VHF controller (NCM-1770) and channel selector
(NCM-2000) must be set with the appropriate terminators. The terminator on the transceiver
(NTE-770S/780D) is fixed to ON.
The basic settings for terminators are to have both ends of the RS-485 communication line set to
ON and the intermediate equipment set to OFF.
Since communication may become unstable if terminator is not set up appropriately, please be sure
to set up.
In the basic configuration in which there is only one VHF controller, there is no need to change the
terminator setting, because the terminator on the controller is set to ON (default).
When optional VHF controller (NCM-1770) is added or channel selector (NCM-2000) is added, the
unit that is farthest from the transceiver (NTE-770S/780D) must have its terminator turned ON and
the other terminators should be OFF. Note that the channel selector (NCM-2000) does not have a
terminator, so that the terminator on the controller connection box (NQD-2770) is used.
Refer to chapter 2 for the change method of terminator.

NCM-1770
TERM:ON(default)
NTE-770S/780D
TERM:ON(always)
NCM-1770
TERM:OFF
NTE-770S/780D
TERM:ON(always)
NQD-2770
TERM:OFF(default)
NCM-1770
TERM:OFF
NCM-1770
TERM:OFF
NQD-2770
TERM:OFF(default)
NCM-2000
NCM-1770
TERM:ON
(default)
NQD-2770
TERM:OFF(default)
NQD-2770
TERM:ON
NCM-2000
NTE-770S/780D
TERM:ON(always)

Examples of Terminator Settings

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1.4 Printer Setting
(1) NKG-91 printer
a) NCM-1770 controller setting
Press [MENU], [9], [7] and [1] to display the controller printer setting screen, and then set the
various items as shown below.
1.Connection :Serial
2.Data out :Auto
3.Baudrate :4.8k
4.Flow control :Hard
5.Print direction :Invert



After the settings, execute the printer self-test by pressing [MENU], [8], [1] and [2], then make
sure that the printer is working normally.

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(2) DPU-414 printer
a) DPU-414 printer setting
1) Turn the DPU-414 off.
2) Turn the DPU-414 on with setting mode.
To turn the DPU-414 on with setting mode, press and hold the ONLINE key until current setting
start printing out.
3) The print out of the current settings is followed by the prompt:
"Continue?: Push " On-line SW", "Write?: Push " Paper feed SW"
Press the ONLINE key.
4) "Dip SW-1" is printed prompting the input of new settings.
Set up by pushing the following switch in order from 1 to 8.
Press key Status
1. FEED: Input Serial
2. ON LINE: Printing Speed high
3. ON LINE: Auto Loading On
4. FEED: Auto LF Off
5. FEED: Setting command disable
6. FEED: Printing density =100%
7. ON LINE:
8. ON LINE:
5) The print out of the dip sw-1 settings is followed by the prompt:
"Continue?: Push " On-line SW", "Write?: Push " Paper feed SW"
Press the ONLINE key.

6) "Dip SW-2" is printed prompting the input of new settings.
Set up by pushing the following switch in order from 1 to 8.
Press key Status
1. ONLINE: Printing columns 40
2. ON LINE: User font back up
3. ON LINE: Character select Normal
4. ONLINE: Zero Normal
5. ONLINE: International character England
6. ONLINE:
7. FEED:
8. FEED:

7) The print out of the dip sw-2 settings is followed by the prompt:
"Continue?: Push " On-line SW", "Write?: Push " Paper feed SW"
Press the ONLINE key.

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8) "Dip SW-3" is printed prompting the input of new settings.
Set up by pushing the following switch in order from 1 to 8.
Press the ONLINE key.
1. ONLINE: Data length 8-bit
2. ON LINE: Parity setting none
3. ON LINE: Parity condition odd
4. ONLINE: Busy control H/W busy
5. ONLINE: Baud rate select 4800bps
6. FEED:
7. FEED:
8. FEED:

9) The print out of the dip sw-3 settings is followed by the prompt:
"Continue?: Push " On-line SW", "Write?: Push " Paper feed SW"
Press the Paper feed key.
After the Paper feed key is pressed, the On-line and Off-line lamps alternately blink and the new
settings are written to memory.
"DIP SW setting complete!!" is printed out and the printer returns to online mode.

b) NCM-1770 controller setting
Press [MENU], [9], [7] and [1] to display the controller printer setting screen, and then set the
various items as shown below.
1.Connection :Serial
2.Data out :Auto
3.Baudrate :4.8k
4.Flow control :Hard
5.Print direction :Upright



After the settings, execute the printer self-test by pressing [MENU], [8], [1] and [2], then make
sure that the printer is working normally.

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(3) NKG-52 printer
a) NCM-1770 controller setting
Press [MENU], [9], [7] and [2] to display the transceiver printer setting screen, and then set the
various items as shown below.
1.Connection :NKG-52
2.Data out :Manual
3.Print direction :Invert



After the settings, execute the printer self-test by pressing [MENU], [8], [1] and [1], then make
sure that the printer is working normally.
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POWER ON
2. NCM-1770 VHF Controller Field Maintenance Menu Operation Manual
2.1 Starting in the Field Maintenance Mode
When the unit is powered on while holding down [MENU] key and [PWR/CONT] key, it will be started
in the field maintenance mode with beep sound.
The screen starts with the same display as the normal user mode, but if [MENU] key is pressed to
display the menu and the jog dial is turned, then the F1 to F4 field maintenance menus as shown in
the figure below will be displayed.
It is also possible to directly call up the field maintenance menu by pushing [MENU], [FUNC] and [1]
keys in that order.

CAUTION


Please restart the equipment after setting.


Field maintenance menu

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2.2 Menu Tree (Field maintenance mode)
[MENU] [CANCEL] [ENT] key
[CANCEL] key
User Menu 1/2
1. DSC routine call 1. Coast station call Edit & Send
2. Ship station call Edit & Send
3. PSTN call Edit & Send
4. Group call Edit & Send
0. Back
2. DSC emergency call 1. Safety call 1. All ships Edit & Send
2. Specific station Edit & Send
2. Urgency call 1. All ships Edit & Send
2. Specific station Edit & Send
3. Distress call Edit & Send
4. Proxy distress call 1. All ships Edit & Send
0. Back 2. Coast station Edit & Send
3. DSC test call Edit & Send
4. DSC logs 1. Received distress Received distress list Content
2. Received others Received others list Content
3. Transmitted calls Transmitted calls list Content
0. Back
5. AIS information 1. Other ships list Other ships list
2. Proximity check
3. Proximity range
0. Back
6. Voice function 1. Playback
2. Public address
3. Intercom 1-5. Intercom station list
0. Back
0. Back
7. Channel operation 1. Scan 1. All CH scan
2. Memory CH scan
3. Select CH scan
0. Back
2. Dual watch 1. Channel set
0. Back
3. Memory channel 1. Memory CH list
2. Registration Registration
0. Back
4. Private channel Private channel
5. Weather channel Weather channel
6. Region Region list
0. Back
7. CH SQL setting 1. Preset (Set / Erase)
2. All clear
0. Back
0. Back
Main menu
Status display

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User Menu 2/2
8. Maintenance 1. Self diagnosis 1. Transceiver Transceiver diagnosis
2. Controller Controller diagnosis
3. Transceiver log Log screen
4. Controller log Log screen
5. DSC loop
0. Back
2. Alarm information Alarm history
3. System information System information
4. Software version Software version
0. Back
5. DSC AF inspection 1. Output port
2. DSC mod. Type
3. Execution
0. Back
0. Back
9. Setup 1. Date & time 1. Date
2. Present time
3. Display form
0. Back
2. POS/TIME 1. Own position
2. UTC of position
0. Back
3. My controller 1. LCD adjustment 1. Contrast
2. Dimmer
3. Screen saver
0. Back
2. Sound 1. Operation
2. Phone level adj.
3. Notification level
0. Back
3. User key assign User key assign
4. Name
5. Hook switch
6. Off-hook notice
0. Back
4. Contact list 1. Coast station list Coast station list
2. Ship station list Ship station list
3. Calling group list Calling group list
4. PSTN number list PSTN number list
0. Back
5. DSC operation 1. Automatic ACK
2. Automatic CH shift
3. Safety/Routine ALM
4. Medical/Neutral use
5. Expanded MMSI
0. Back
6. AIS function 1. Import
0. Back
7. Printer property 1. Controller printer Controller printer
2. Transceiver printer Transceiver printer
0. Back
0. Back
0. Back

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[MENU]+ [PWR/CONT]
Field Maintenance MENU 1/2
F1. Initial setting 1. Registration 1. ID setup
- DSC self - ID (MMSI)
- DSC group - ID
- ATIS self - ID
2. Serial number
0. Back
2. System setting 1. Priority setting 1. Priority setting
0. Back
2. DSC/WKR setting 1. DSC use
2. DSC sequence preview
3. WKR use
4. WKR BK
0. Back
3. Special function 1. Scan
2. Dual watch
3. Intercom
4. TX monitor
5. 5min. TX timer
6. Priority channel
7. Priority CH watch
0. Back
4. Port setting 1. DMC
2. GPS
3. External speaker
4. AME
5. AIS
6. External handset
0. Back
5. ATIS function 1. ATIS killer
0. Back
6. Alarm setting 1. AME only mode
2. Wake-up at rcv DIST
0. Back
7. Telecom1 parameter 1. Data use
0. Back
0. Back
3. Controller setting 1. Baudrate
2. Address
0. Back
4. Channel setting 1. Private CH editing
Private CH editing
2. Region CH editing Region CH editing
0. Back
5. Data initialize 1. Transceiver user's data
2. DSC logs
3. Transceiver all data
4. Controller user's data
5. Controller all data
6. All data
0. Back
6. Remote maintenance 1. Status information
2. Maintenance number
3. Alarm history
0. Back
0. Back

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Field Maintenance MENU 2/2
F2. Maintenance 1. Port maintenance 1. Port selection
2. Data output
3. Port monitor Port monitor screen
4. Port monitor log Port monitor log screen
0. Back
2. TX setting 1. TX power 1. Range select
2. TX type
3. TX power
4. Power level adj.
0. Back
2. Deviation 1. Range select
2. TX type
3. Deviation adj.
0. Back
3. DSC/ATIS 1. TX type
2. DSC mod. adj.
3. ATIS mod. adj.
0. Back
4. VSWR alarm level 1. VSWR alarm level
0. Back
0. Back
3. RX setting 1. CH70 RX busy adj.
2. WKR busy adj.
3. RX line adj.
4. RX/WKR level check now
0. Back
4. Controller MIC gain 1. MIC gain adj.
0. Back
0. Back
F3. Software upgrade 1. Baudrate
2. Connector
3. Target unit
4. Execute Upgrading screen
0. Back
F4. Distress op history Distress op history
0. Back

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2.3 Field Maintenance Manu Items
Menu i tem Setti ng range Ini ti al setti ng Descri pti on
F1)Ini ti al setti ng
F1.1)Regi strati on
1.ID setup DSC sel f-ID 000000001
999999999
(No setti ng) Identi fi cati on number (MMSI)
to be used wi th DSC.
Be sure to set thi s i f usi ng
DSC.
Set the number that i s
assi gned by the authori ti es.
DSC group-ID 000000001
099999999
(No setti ng) Group i denti fi cati on number
used wi th DSC.
Set i f necessary.
ATIS sel f-ID 0000000001
9999999999
(No setti ng) Identi fi cati on number set for
i nl and waterways i n Europe.
Wi l l be automatical l y
transmi tted i f the uni t i s used
wi th the IWW channel .
2.Seri al number AA00000
ZZ99999
(Factory
setti ng)
JHS-770S/780D manufacturi ng
seri al number.
Check agai nst the number of
the name pl ate.
F1.2)System setti ng
1.Pri ori ty setti ng -1:(Stati on1)
-2:(N/A)
-3:(N/A)
-4:(N/A)
-5:(N/A)
-External
handset
1-6
Dupl i cate
setti ngs not
al l owed
-1:(Stati on1):1
-2:(N/A):3
-3:(N/A):4
-4:(N/A):5
-5:(N/A):6
-Ext.
handset:2
When mul ti pl e control l ers and
channel sel ectors are
connected, pl ease set those
pri ori ti es.
Usual l y, the control l er i n the
bri dge has the hi ghest pri ori ty
(1) and the external handset i s
assi gned (2).
DSC use ON
OFF
ON Setti ng for usi ng the DSC
functi on.
Be sure to set to ON when the
equi pment i s used as a
GMDSS radi o uni t, and
regi ster the DSC sel f-ID wi th
F1.1.
DSC sequence
previ ew
Si mpl e
Detail
Si mpl e Setti ng of the i tem that i s
di spl ayed i mmedi atel y before
DSC transmi ssi on.
Normal l y thi s i s set to Si mpl e
i n whi ch onl y the edi ted i tems
i s di spl ayed, but i f necessary i t
can be set to Detai l that
displ ays al l i tems.
WKR use ON
OFF
ON ON/OFF setti ng for the CH70
watchkeepi ng recei ver (WKR).
When WKR i s not used for the
second VHF, set thi s to OFF.
If turned OFF, the CH70 mark
on the status screen wi l l not
be shown.
Set to OFF when WKR
antenna i s not connected.

2.DSC/WKR
setti ng
WKR BK Val i d
Inval i d
Inval i d WKR recepti on setti ng duri ng
transmi tti ng.
Usual l y, l eave to Inval i d and
do not change.
Inval i d: CH70 can be
recei ved when transmi tti ng.
Val i d: CH70 cannot be
recei ved when transmi tti ng.

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Menu i tem Setti ng range Ini ti al setti ng Descri pti on
F1.2)System setti ng
3.Speci al functi on Scan Enabl e
Di sabl e
Enabl e Di sabl e i f scanni ng i s
prohi bi ted.
If the IWW channel i s sel ected,
then scanni ng i s di sabl ed
regardl ess of thi s setti ng.
Dual watch Enabl e
Di sabl e
Enabl e Di sabl e i f dual watch i s
prohi bi ted.
If the IWW channel i s sel ected,
then dual watch i s di sabl ed
regardl ess of thi s setti ng.
Intercom Enabl e
Di sabl e
Enabl e Di sabl e i f i ntercom i s
prohi bi ted.
TX moni tor ON
OFF
ON Sets whether to transmi tted
audi o can be moni tored wi th
other control l ers or external
speakers.
Regardl ess of thi s setti ng,
both transmi ssi on and
recepti on audi o wi l l be output
to VDR.
5mi n. TX ti mer Enabl e
Di sabl e
Di sabl e If set to Enabl e, after fi ve
mi nutes of conti nuous
transmi ssi on, the equi pment
wi l l automati call y be forced
i nto recepti on mode.
Pri ori ty channel 0128,
6088
16 When the CH16 key i s pressed
or when on-hook, the pri ori ty
channel that i s swi tched to thi s
setti ng.
Be sure to set to 16 when the
radi o i s used as a GMDSS.
Normal l y, thi s does not need
to be changed and l eft at 16.
Pri ori ty CH
watch
ON
OFF
ON Thi s setti ng changes to the
pri ori ty channel when on-hook.
The hook swi tch can be
di sabl ed wi th user menu 9.3.5.
4.Port setti ng DMC OFF
ON
Exp.
as BK
OFF Set to ON i f DMC i s
connected.
Set to Exp. i f a si mpl e AME
uni t i s connected to the DMC
termi nal .
Set "as BK" when the
DMC_OAL termi nal i s used as
the BK output of thi s
transcei ver.
GPS ON
OFF
ON Set to OFF when a GPS i s not
connected.
Be sure to set to ON when
used as a GMDSS equi pment.
External
speaker
ON
OFF
ON Set to ON i f an external
speaker i s connected.
Set to OFF i f the external
speaker termi nal i s onl y used
for PA (publ i c address) output.
AME ON
OFF
OFF Set to ON i f connected to
AME.
AIS ON
OFF
ON Set to ON when connecti ng to
AIS.
Set the user menu 9.6.1 to ON
when usi ng the AIS
i nformati on. Al so, when usi ng
AIS to noti fy of regi stered
shi ps (shi p proxi mi ty
noti fi cati on), set the user menu
5.2/5.3, and put a check mark
i n the stati on l i st i n the user
menu 9.4.
External
handset
ON
OFF
ON Set to ON when the external
handset i s connected.
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Menu i tem Setti ng range Ini ti al setti ng Descri pti on
F1.2)System setti ng
5.ATIS functi on ATIS ki l l er ON
OFF
ON Thi s functi on automati cal l y mutes
the ATIS code recepti on sound.
Thi s ATIS ki l l er functi on i s onl y
val i d when the IWW channel i s
sel ected.
6.Al arm setti ng AME onl y mode OFF
ON
OFF Thi s mode wi l l onl y al l ow di stress
cal l recepti on and other al arms to
be output from the AME, and they
wi l l not be output from thi s radi o
uni t.
Normal l y, thi s setti ng shoul d al ways
be OFF.
Wake-up
at rcv DIST
ON
OFF
ON Even i f the control l er i s i n the sl eep
mode, thi s setti ng wi l l automatical l y
start i t i f a distress cal l i s received.
7.

Data use OFF
ON
OFF Thi s parameter i s used for DATA
communi cati ons.
DATA communicati ons cannot be
used wi th thi s radi o.
F1.3)Control l er setti ng
1.Baudrate 9600bps
57600bps
57600bps Communi cati ons baud rate for
control l i ne between the transcei ver
(NTE-770S/780D) and control l er
(NCM-1770).
Set to match the DIP swi tch
setti ngs of the transcei ver.
Al though thi s i s usual l y set to
57600 bps, i f the TTYCS cabl e
cannot be used duri ng repl aci ng,
then i t must be set to 9600bps.
2.Address 15 1 When connecti ng mul ti pl e
control l ers or when connecti ng
channel sel ectors, i t i s necessary to
assi gn each one a uni que address
(Control l er-ID).
If i denti cal addresses
(Control l er-ID) are used, then the
uni t wi l l not operate normal l y.
Pl ease set the pri ori ty-setti ng
(F1.2.1) agai n after changi ng
address.
F1.4)Channel setti ng
1.Pri vate CH edi ti ng 155-163.5MHz Edi ts the pri vate channel .
A si mpl ex or semi -dupl ex (two
frequency, si mpl ex) frequency i s
set i n the transmi ssi on/recepti on
frequency range of 155.000 to
163.500 MHz.
Onl y regi ster frequenci es that have
been authori zed.
2.Regi on CH edi ti ng Thi s functi on edi ts Regi on CH
tabl es preset by the ITU, USA, CAN
and IWW.
If set to "Al l di sabl e" then the
regi on cannot be sel ected.

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Menu i tem Setti ng range Ini ti al setti ng Descri pti on
F1.5)Data i ni ti ali ze
1.Transcei ver user' s data Ini ti al i zes the user data set i n the
transcei ver (NTE-770S/780D).
2.DSC l ogs Cl ear the DSC
transmi ssi on/recepti on l ogs.
3.Transcei ver al l data Ini ti al ize al l data set i n the
transcei ver (NTE-770S/780D).
4.Control l er user' s data Ini ti al i ze the user data set i n the
control l er (NCM-1770).
5.Control l er al l data Ini ti al i ze al l data set i n the
control l er (NCM-1770).
6.Al l data Al l data i s i ni ti al i zed.
Transcei ver al l data and Control l er
al l data
However, Di stress op hi story
checked by F4 i s not el i mi nabl e.
F1.6)Remote mai ntenance
1.Status i nformati on ON
OFF
ON Set to ON to output the setti ng
status of the equi pment to the
remote mai ntenance system.
2.Mai ntenance number ON
OFF
ON Set to ON to output the
mai ntenance number of the
equi pment to the remote
mai ntenance system.
3.Al arm hi story ON
OFF
ON Set to ON to output the error al arm
hi story of the equi pment to the
remote mai ntenance system.
F2)Mai ntenance
F2.1)Port mai ntenance
1.Port sel ecti on Connected
control l er
AIS
AME
DMC
GPS
Remote
Mai ntenance
Connected
control l er
After maki ng connecti ons, use thi s
functi on to check al l i nput/output
port connecti ons.
2.Data output Cancel
Execute
Output the sampl e data to the
fol l owi ng ports.
AME
DMC
Remote Mai ntenance
3.Port moni tor Moni tor and di spl ay the fol l owi ng
port data. If the ENT key i s
depressed whi l e di spl ayi ng data,
then up to three screens worth of
the data wi l l be temporari l y stored.
Connected control l er
AIS
AME
GPS
4.Port moni tor l og Di spl ays the temporari l y stored port
moni tor data.

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Menu i tem Setti ng range Ini ti al setti ng Descri pti on
F2.2)TX setti ng
Range 1
25W
000255 (Factory
setti ng)
Sets the transmi tter output power.
Range 1
1W
000255 (Factory
setti ng)
The four fol l owi ng frequency ranges are
used.
Range 2
25W
000255 (Factory
setti ng)
The frequenci es i n the parentheses are
used for adj ustments.
Range 2
1W
000255 (Factory
setti ng)
Range1:
155.000-157.490MHz(156.850MHz)
Range 3
25W
000255 (Factory
setti ng)
Range2:
157.500-159.990MHz(158.750MHz)
Range 3
1W
000255 (Factory
setti ng)
Range3:
160.000-162.490MHz(161.250MHz)
Range 4
25W
000255 (Factory
setti ng)
Range4:
162.500-163.500MHz(163.000MHz)
Range 4
1W
000255 (Factory
setti ng)
Usual l y (no Pri vate CH), onl y Range 1
adj ustment i s requi red.

1.TX power

TX type Unmodul ated
DSC 2100Hz
DSC 1300Hz
DSC Dot
Test pattern
Unmodul ated Sets the modul ati on type.
Usual l y, TX power i s adj usted wi thout
modul ati on.
The test pattern transmi ts a DSC
sentence, so normal l y do not use i t.
The sentence contents are an i ndi vi dual
cal l to the sel f-MMSI (i f unregi stered,
then 1234567890).
Range 1 0031 (Factory
setti ng)
Sets the maxi mum frequency devi ati on.
Range 2 0031 (Factory
setti ng)
The frequency range i s the same as that
for TX power.
Range 3 0031 (Factory
setti ng)

Range 4 0031 (Factory
setti ng)


2.Devi ati on
TX type MIC i nput
Unmodul ated
MIC i nput Sets the type of modul ati on.
Usual l y, the mi crophone termi nal (MIC
i nput) i s used to i nput the adj ustment
si gnal for adj ustment.
DSC
mod.
0031 (Factory
setti ng)
Sets the DSC modul ati on i ndex.
Set thi s so that the modul ati on i ndex i s 2
+/-0.2.
ATIS
mod.
0031 (Factory
setti ng)
Sets the ATIS modul ati on i ndex.
Set thi s so that the modul ati on i ndex i s 1
+/-0.1.

3.DSC/ATIS
TX type DSC 2100Hz
DSC 1300Hz
DSC Dot
Test pattern
Unmodul ated
DSC 2100Hz Sets the modul ati on type.
Usual l y, onl y 2100Hz tone (DSC 2100
Hz) i s used to adj ust the modul ati on
i ndex.
The test pattern transmi ts the DSC
sentence, so do not use thi s usual l y.
The sentence contents are an i ndi vi dual
cal l to the sel f-MMSI.
4.VSWR al arm l evel 1350 (Fi rmware
val ue)
Sets the threshol d l evel that generates
the VSWR al arm.
13 to 50 (VSWR: Approx. 1.3 to 5.0).

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Menu i tem Setti ng range Ini ti al setti ng Descri pti on
F2.3)RX setti ng
1.CH70 RX busy adj . 000255 (Factory
setti ng)
Sets the RX recepti on l evel threshol d.
Immedi atel y before transmi tti ng DSC,
use thi s to determi ne whether a channel
i s bei ng used.
2.WKR busy adj . 000255 (Factory
setti ng)
Sets the WKR recepti on l evel threshol d.
Used for WKR sel f-di agnosi s.
3.RX l i ne adj . 0115 (Factory
setti ng)
Sets the recepti on audi o output l evel
from the transcei ver (NTE-770S/780D)
audi o LSI.
.4.RX/WKR l evel check now Present CH70 RX and present WKR
recei vi ng l evel are acqui red and
di spl ayed.
F2.4)Control l er MIC gai n
1.MIC gai n adj . 0132 (Fi rmware
val ue)
Sets the control l er mi crophone gai n
(sensi ti vi ty).
F3)Software upgrade
1.Baudrate 38.4 kbps
57.6 kbps
115.2 kbps
38.4 kbps Sel ects the RS-232C communicati ons
speed wi th a personal computer when
upgradi ng fi rmware.
2.Connector Front
Rear
Front The connector used to connect the uni t
wi th a personal computer i s sel ected
from the mi crophone termi nal (Front) or
back D-sub (rear) of the control l er.
A speci al cabl e (7ZCJD0315) i s used to
connect the connector i n the front MIC
termi nal wi th a personal computer' s
RS-232C port.
3.Trarget uni t Control l er
Transcei ver
CH sel ector
Control l er Sel ects the uni t that i s to be the target of
the software upgrade.
4.Execute Sets the uni t to accept data from a
personal computer for upgradi ng.
F4)Di stress op hi story


Operati on hi story of the Di stress key.
Thi s hi story cannot be erased.
Format) a.b,c,YYMMDDhhmmss
a: hi story number
b: control l er ID
c: acti on
1 - press DISTRESS key
2 - hol d DISTRESS key for 4sec.,
transmi tti ng start
3 - transmi tted the di stress cal l
YY: year
MM: month
DD: day
hh: hour
mm: mi nute
ss: second

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F1)Initial setting
1.Registration
2.System setting
3.Controller setting
4.Channel setting
5.Data initialize
6.Remote maintenance

0.Back
F1.1)Registration
1.ID setup
- DSC self-ID : 123456789
- DSC group-ID: 087654321
- ATIS self-ID
:9123456789
2.Serial number: BK00000

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2.4 Description of Field Maintenance Manu Items
F1) Initial setting

Press [1] key on Field Maintenance Menu," then
F1) Initial setting will be displayed.






F1.1)Registration

Press [1] key on F1) Initial setting, then
F1.1)Registration will be displayed.
DSC self-ID
Identification number (MMSI) to be used with DSC.
Set the number that is assigned by the authorities. Be sure
to set this if using DSC.
Please input 000000000 to clear.

DSC group-ID
Group identification number set for DSC. Set if necessary.
Please input 000000000 to clear.

ATIS self-ID
Identification number set for inland waterways in Europe.
ID will be automatically transmitted when the unit is used
with the IWW channel.
Please input 0000000000 to clear.

Serial number
Serial number of JHS-770S/780D.
Please compare with the serial number given in system
name plate, and when different, correct.


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F1.2)System setting
1.Priority setting
2.DSC/WKR setting
3.Special function
4.Port setting
5.ATIS function
6.Alarm setting
7.Telecom1 parameter
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F1.2.1)Priority setting
1.Priority setting
- 1:Bridge : 1
- 2:ECR : 3
- 3:Captain : 4
- 4:(N/A) : 5
- 5:(N/A) : 6
- External Handset: 2
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F1.2)System setting

Press [2] key on F1) Initial setting, then
F1.2)System setting will be displayed.







F1.2.1)Priority setting

Press [1] key on F1.2)System setting, then
F1.2.1)Priority setting will be displayed.

When multiple controllers and channel selectors are
connected, please set their priority.
Usually, the controller in the bridge has the highest priority
(1) and the external handset is assigned (2).
The same priority as two or more controllers cannot be set
up.
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F1.2.2)DSC/WKR setting
1.DSC use :ON
2.DSC sequence preview
:Simple
3.WKR use :ON
4.WKR BK :Invalid

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F1.2.2)DSC/WKR setting

Press [2] key on F1.2)System setting, then
F1.2.2)DSC/WKR setting will be displayed.

DSC use
Setting for using the DSC function.
Be sure to set to ON if the equipment is used as a GMDSS,
and register the DSC self-ID with MENU F1.1.

DSC sequence preview
Setting of the item that is displayed immediately before DSC
transmission.
Normally this is set to Simple in which only the edited items
is displayed, but if necessary it can be set to Detail that
displays all items.

WKR use
ON/OFF setting for the CH70 watchkeeping receiver (WKR).
When WKR is not used for the second VHF, set this to OFF.
If turned OFF, the CH70 mark on the status screen and
upper section of menu screen will not be shown.

WKR BK
WKR reception setting during transmitting.
Invalid: CH70 can be received when transmitting.
Valid: CH70 cannot be received when transmitting.
When the WKR antenna (WKR ANT) is installed near the
transceiver antenna (TRX ANT), please make it Valid.

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F1.2.3)Special function
1.Scan :Enable
2.Dual watch :Enable
3.Intercom :Enable
4.TX monitor :ON
5.5min. TX timer :Disable
6.Priority channel :16
7.Priority CH watch :ON
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F1.2.3)Special function

Press [3] key on F1.2)System setting, then
F1.2.3)Special function will be displayed.

SCAN
Scanning function set up.
When the IWW channel is selected, then scanning is
disabled regardless of this setting.

Dual watch
Dual watch function set up.
When the IWW channel is selected, then Dual watch is
disabled regardless of this setting.

Intercom
Intercom function set up.

TX monitor
Sets whether to transmitted audio can be monitored with
other controllers or external speakers.
Regardless of this setting, both transmission and
reception audio will be output to VDR.

5min. TX timer
If set to enable, after five minutes of continuous
transmission, the equipment will automatically be forced
into reception mode.

Priority channel
When the [CH16] key is pressed or when on-hook, the
priority channel that is switched to is set.
Normally, this does not need to be changed and left at 16.

Priority CH watch
This function setting changes to the priority channel when
on-hook. If set to OFF, will not change to a priority
channel at the time of on-hook.
The hook switch can be disabled with user menu 9.3.5.
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F1.2.4)Port setting
1.DMC :OFF
2.GPS :ON
3.External speaker :ON
4.AME :OFF
5.AIS :ON
6.External handset :ON

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F1.2.4)Port setting

Press [4] key on F1.2)System setting, then
F1.2.4)Port setting will be displayed.

DMC
Set to ON when DMC is connected.
Set to Exp. when a simple AME unit is connected to the
DMC terminal.
Set "as BK" when the DMC_OAL terminal is used as the BK
output (open collector) of this transceiver.

GPS
Set to OFF when GPS is disconnected.
Be sure to set to ON when used as GMDSS equipment.

External speaker
Set to ON when External speaker is connected.
Set to OFF if the external speaker terminal is only used for
PA (public address) output.

AME
Set to ON when AME is connected.

AIS
Set to ON when AIS is connected.
Set the user menu 9.6.1 to ON when using the AIS
information. Also, when using AIS to notify of registered
ships (ship proximity notification), set the user menu 5.2/5.3,
and put a check mark in the station list in the user menu 9.4.

External handset
Set to ON when External handset(s) is connected.

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F1.2.5)ATIS function

1.ATIS killer :ON

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F1.2.6)Alarm setting

1.AME only mode :OFF

2.Wake-up at rcv DIST :ON

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F1.2.7)Telecom1 parameter

1.Data use :OFF

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F1.2.5)ATIS function

Press [5] key on F1.2)System setting, then
F1.2.5)ATIS function will be displayed.

ATIS killer
This function automatically mutes the ATIS code reception
sound.
This ATIS killer function is only valid when the IWW channel
is selected.

F1.2.6)Alarm setting

Press [6] key on F1.2)System setting, then
F1.2.6)Alarm setting will be displayed.

AME only mode
This mode will only allow distress call reception and other
alarms to be output from the AME, and they will not be
output from this radio unit.
Normally, this setting should al ways be OFF.
Only when connect AME, please turn ON if needed.

Wake-up at rcv DIST
If the controller is in the sleep mode, this function will
automatically start when a distress call is received.

F1.2.7)Telecom1 parameter

Press [7] key on F1.2)System setting, then
F1.2.7)Telecom1 parameter will be displayed.

Data use
This parameter cannot be used with this radio and it is set to
OFF.

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F1.3)Controller setting

1.Baudrate :57600 bps

2.Address :1

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F1.3)Controller setting

Press [3] key on F1) Initial setting, then
F1.3)Controller setting will be displayed.

Baudrate
Communications baud rate for control line between the
transceiver (NTE-770S/780D), controller (NCM-1770) and
channel selector (NCM-2000).
Set to match the DIP switch settings of the transceiver.
Although this is usually set to 57600 bps, if the TTYCS cable
cannot be used during replacing, then it must be set to
9600bps.

Address (Range:1-5)
When connecting multiple controllers or when connecting
channel selectors, it is necessary to assign each one a
unique address (Controller-ID). Please set each controller
address after assign it.
If identical addresses (Controller-ID) are used, then the unit
will not operate normally.
Please set the priority-setting (F1.2.1) again after changing
address (Controller ID).

If a setup of a baud rate or an address is mistaken, "SIO error" is displayed and a controller may not
operate normally. In that case, please carry out a re-setup of a baud rate or an address in the
following procedure.
1) Press [OK] key and then [ENT] key
2) The case where the screen disappeared and green LED lights up.
Press [MENU] key and [PWR/CONT] key simultaneous.
3) Display a controller setting screen by [MENU], [FUNC], [1], and [3].
4) A baud rate and an address are set up in the procedure of the upper column.

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F1.4)Channel setting

1.Private CH editing

2.Region CH editing

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F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:156.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz

Dup , RXonly, Scramble OFF
F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:156.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz

Dup , RXonly, Scramble OFF
F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:156.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz

Dup , RXonly, Scramble OFF
Private CH editing

[Simplex] [Semi-dup]
F1.4)Channel setting

Press [4] key on F1) Initial setting, then
F1.4)Channel setting will be displayed.





F1.4.1)Private CH editing

Press [1] key on F1.4)Channel setting, then
"F1.4.1) Private CH editing" is displayed and the list of
registered private channels is displayed.





Inputting the three digit channel number (001-200) with the
numeric keypad will move the cursor to that channel.






Selecting a channel to edit and pressing [ENT] will display
the "Private CH editing" pop up and allow editing.
If "Simplex" is selected, then the transmission frequency and
reception frequency to be edited will be set to the same
frequency. If "Semi-dup" is selected, then the transmission
frequency and reception frequency wi ll be set separately.
Selecting "Simplex" or "Semi-dup" and then pressing [ENT]
will move the cursor to frequency (MHz) editing.

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F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:156.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz

Dup , RXonly, Scramble OFF
F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:160.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz

Dup , RXonly, Scramble OFF
F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:160.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz

Dup , RXonly, Scramble OFF

Edit the frequency (MHz) by inputting from the numeric
keypad or using the jog dial.
A frequency range from 155.000-163.500 MHz can be set.






After editing the frequency (***MHz), the cursor will move to
the next frequency (***.*kHz) editing step. Edit the
frequency (kHz) by inputting from the numeric keypad or
using the jog dial. The frequencies (kHz) that can be set
are as follows:
x000, x100, x125, x200, x250, x300, x375, x400, x500,x600,
x625, x700, x750, x800, x875, x900 (x is replaced by 0-9).

* When Semi-dup is selected, the transmission frequency is
edited first, then the reception frequency.

After editing the frequencies is completed and [ENT] is
pressed, the Private CH editing pop up which allows setting
options for the channels is displayed. Turning the jog dial
will move the cursor between "Output," "Scramble," "[OK]"
and "[Cancel]." Selecting "[OK]" will end channel editing
and return to the list display.
Selecting "Output" or "Scramble" allows editing of those
respective option settings.


Private CH editing
[160.5125 160.5125M]
Output : RXonly
Scramble : OFF
[OK] [Cancel]
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F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:160.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz
F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:160.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz
F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:160.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz

Dup , RXonly, Scramble OFF
F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:162.5500 162.5500MHz
2:162.4000 162.4000MHz
3:160.4750 161.0750MHz
4:161.6500 161.6500MHz
5:156.5000 156.5000MHz
6:155.5000 155.5000MHz

Dup , RXonly, Scramble OFF

The Output options are 25W, 1Wfix, 1W, RX only, and
Disable. If Disable is selected, then the settings for the
selected channel will be deleted.
25W: Output power 25W<->1W changeable
(Momentary low power)
1Wfix: Output power fixed to 1W
1W: Output power 1W<->25W changeable
(Momentary high power)
RX-only: Transmission is impossible.
Disable: clear

The Scramble option allows selecting either OFF or ON.
This is normally OFF.






Turning the jog dial and selecting "[OK]" will end editing and
return the screen to the list display.






Return to the original screen.






Private CH editing
[160.5125 160.5125M]
Output : RXonly
Scramble : OFF
[OK] [Cancel]
Private CH editing
[160.5125 160.5125M]
Output : RXonly
Scramble : OFF
[OK] [Cancel]
Private CH editing
[160.5125 160.5125M]
Output : RXonly
Scramble : OFF
[OK] [Cancel]
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F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
196:157.4000 162.0000MHz
197:157.4750 157.4750MHz
198:161.7750 161.7750MHz
199:156.5000 156.5000MHz
200:162.0000 162.0000MHz
[All clear]


F1.4.1)Private CH editing
TX RX
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:


F1.4)Channel setting

1.Private CH editing

2.Region CH editing

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F1.4.2)Region CH editing
-ITU- -TX- -RX-
CH01 156.050 156.050
CH02 156.100 160.700
CH03 160.750
CH04 156.200 160.800 1Wfix
CH05
CH06 156.300 156.300 1W

TRX+4.6M, RX only

Selecting [All clear] from the list display will delete all
information registered in private channels.













F1.4.2) Region CH editing

Pressing [2] key on F1.4)Channel setting will display the
pop up shown in the figure.

Usually, it is not necessary to edit Region CH.




Select a Region to edit and press [ENT] key, then
F1.4.2) Region CH editing will be displayed.







Region
[ITU] [USA]
[CAN] [IWW]
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F1.4.2)Region CH editing
-ITU- -TX- -RX-
CH01 156.050 156.050
CH02 156.100 160.700
CH03 160.750
CH04 156.200 160.800 1Wfix
CH05
CH06 156.300 156.300 1W

TRX+4.6M, RX only
F1.4.2)Region CH editing
-ITU- -TX- -RX-
CH01 156.050 156.050
CH02 156.100 160.700
CH03 160.750
CH04 156.200 160.800 1Wfix
CH05
CH06 156.300 156.300 1W

TRX+4.6M, RX only
F1.4.2)Region CH editing
-ITU- -TX- -RX-
CH01 156.050 156.050
CH02 156.100 160.700
CH03 160.750
CH04 156.200 160.800 1Wfix
CH05
CH06 156.300 156.300 1W

TRX+4.6M, RX only
F1.4.2)Region CH editing
-ITU- -TX- -RX-
CH84 157.225 161.825
CH85 157.275 161.875
CH86 157.325 161.925
CH87 157.375 157.375
CH88 157.425 157.425
[Initialize] [All disable]

Pressing the [ENT] key will display a pop up as shown in the
figure.






Press [ENT] then select CH number: Default or Edit. If
Default is selected, then the initial settings are valid and the
items under Freq. cannot be edited. If Edit is selected, then
the items below Freq. can be edited.
Freq.
Simplex: Simplex channel
Duplex: Duplex channel
TRX+4.6M TX and RX are coast station frequency
TX+4.6 TX is coast station frequency
Output
25W: Output power 25W<->1W (momentary 1W)
1Wfix: Output power fixed to 1W
1W: Output power 1W<->25W (momentary 25W)
RX-only: Transmission is impossible
Disable: Clear

After making this setting, press [OK] and then [ENT] will
return the display to the previous screen.





Selecting [Initialize] at the bottom of "F1.4.2 Region CH
editing" and pressing [ENT] will initialize the settings of all
channels.
Selecting [All disable] and pressing [ENT] will delete all
channels.
Regions for which all channels have been deleted cannot be
selected.
Region CH editing
CH03 :Edit
Freq. :RX only
Output :25W
[OK] [Cancel]
Region CH editing
CH03 :Default
Freq. :RX only
Output :25W
[OK] [Cancel]
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F1.5)Data initialize
1.Transceiver user's data
2.DSC logs
3.Transceiver all data
4.Controller user's data
5.Controller all data
6.All data

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F1.5)Data initialize
1.Transceiver user's data
Initialization items:
AIS proximity setting,
Memory CH, CH SQL data,
Display form, POS/TIME,
Contact list, DSC op,
Printer
[Initialize] [Cancel]
F1.5)Data initialize

Press [5] key on F1) Initial setting, then
F1.5)Data initialize will be displayed.






When the menu is selected, the items that can be initialized
are displayed. Selecting [Cancel] will return the display to
the previous screen, and selecti ng [Initialize] will initialize
the selected item.
After initialization, alarms such as "MMSI lost" and "SIO
error" may be displayed, but this is not a malfunction.


[Initialize items]
1.Transceiver user s data 4. Controller user s data
AIS proximity setting (MENU 5.2,5.3) - Only the operated controller is initialized -
MEMORY CH (MENU 7.3) LCD adjustment (MENU 9.3.1)
CH SQL setting (MENU 7.7) Sound (MENU 9.3.2)
Display form (MENU 9.1) User key assign (MENU 9.3.3)
POS/TIME (MENU 9.2) Controller name (MENU 9.3.4)
Contact list (MENU 9.4) HOOK switch (MENU 9.3.5-9.3.6)
DSC operation (MENU 9.5) AIS function (MENU 9.6)
Transceiver printer property (MENU 9.7.2)

Controller printer property (MENU 9.7.1)
2.DSC logs 5. Controller all data
Received distress list (MENU 4.1) - Only the operated controller is initialized -
Received others list (MENU 4.2) Controller user s data
Transmitted calls list (MENU 4.3) TEST(Self diagnosis) logs (MENU 8.1.4)
Alarm setting (MENU F1.2.63)
3.Transceiver all data
Transceiver user s data
DSC logs
Controller setting (MENU F1.3)
Controller MIC gain (MENU F2.4)
TEST(Self diagnosis) logs (MENU 8.1.3)
6. All data
Alarm history (MENU 8.2.1) Transceiver all data
Registered ID (MENU F1.1.1) Controller all data - operated controller only -
System setting (MENU F1.2.1-F1.2.5)
Channel setting (MENU F1.4)
Remote maintenance (MENU F1.6)
TX setting (MENU F2.2)
RX setting (MENU F2.3)


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F1.6)Remote maintenance

1.Status information:ON
2.Maintenance number:ON
3.Alarm history :ON

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F1.6)Remote maintenance

Press [6] key on F1) Initial setting, then
F1.6)Remote maintenance will be displayed.

Status information
Turn ON to output the setting contents of equipment to the
remote maintenance system.

Maintenance number
Turn ON to output the maintenance number of equipment to
the remote maintenance system.

Alarm history
Turn ON to output the malfunction alarm history of equipment
to the remote maintenance system.
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F2)Maintenance
1.Port maintenance
2.TX setting
3.RX setting
4.Controller MIC gain

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F2.1)Port maintenance
1.Port selection
:Connected controller
2.Data output :Cancel
3.Port monitor
4.Port monitor log

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F2.1)Port maintenance
1.Port selection
:DMC
2.Data output :Execute
3.Port monitor
4.Port monitor log

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F2.1.3)Data monitoring...

$21001,045,2,03459,111*25
$12004,1,04*11

$12005,1,0502440,10,0,,*2
6
$12004,1,04*11
$31434,43,3,,21,,,2*3F

F2)Maintenance

Press [2] key on Field Maintenance Menu," then
F2)Maintenance will be displayed.






F2.1)Port maintenance

Press [1] key on F2)Maintenance, then
F2.1)Port maintenance will be displayed.
Select the target port with [1].





F2.1.2)Data output

When the ports "AME," "DMC" or "Remote Maintenance" are
selected with [1], then data can be output with [2].
In the case of "AME" and "Remote Maintenance," the actual
data will be output.
In the case of "DMC," the following data will be output.
- DMC_RDY and DMC_DRA will be ON for 3 seconds.
- After one second, DMC_DAL will be ON for 3 seconds.
- After one second, DMC_OAL will be ON for 3 seconds.

F2.1.3)Data monitoring...

When the ports "Connected controller," AIS, "AME" or
"GPS" are selected with [1], then data can be monitor with
[3].
Pressing [CANCEL] will return the display to the F2.1) Port
maintenance screen.

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F2.1.3)Data monitoring...

$21001,045,2,03459,111*25
$12004,1,04*11

$12005,1,0502440,10,0,,*2
6
$12004,1,04*11
$31434,43,3,,21,,,2*3F

F2.1.4)Port monitor log

$21001,045,2,03459,111*25
$12004,1,04*11

$12005,1,0502440,10,0,,*2
6
$12004,1,04*11
$31434,43,3,,21,,,2*3F

F2.2)TX setting
1.TX power
2.Deviation
3.DSC/ATIS
4.VSWR alarm level

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F2.1.3)Data logging...

$21001,045,2,03459,111*25
$12004,1,04*11

$12005,1,0502440,10,0,,*2
6
$12004,1,04*11
$31434,43,3,,21,,,2*3F


Pressing [ENT] will display the pop up shown in the figure,
and selecting [Start] will start data logging.






Pressing ENTER again, will display the pop up shown in the
figure, and selecting [Stop] will stop Data logging.
The logged data will be deleted when the power supply is
turned off.





F2.1.4)Port monitor log

Press [4] key on F2.1)Port maintenance, then logging data
of F2.1.3)Port monitor will be displayed.
When there is no saved data, then the cancel sound will go
off and this screen will not be displayed.
Pressing [ENT] or [CANCEL] will return the display to the
F2.1) Port maintenance screen.


F2.2)TX setting

Press [2] key on F2)Maintenance, then
F2.2)TX setting will be displayed.
The adjustment of four items as follows can be performed in
TX setting
1. Output power adjustment
2. Deviation adjustment
3. DSC/ATIS modulation index adjustment
4. VSWR alarm level adjustment


Data logging

[Start] [Cancel]

Data logging

[Stop] [Cancel]
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F2.2.1)TX power
1.Range select :1
(155.000-157.490MHz)
2.TX type :Unmodulated
3.TX power :25W
(Range: 1 -Level:127)
4.Power level adj.
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F2.2.1)TX power
1.Range select :1
(155.000-157.490MHz)
2.TX type :Unmodulated
3.TX power :25W
(Range: 1 -Level:127)
4.Power level adj.
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F2.2.1)TX power

Press [1] key on F2.2)TX setting, then
F2.2.1)TX power will be displayed.
Frequency range is divided into the following four ranges by
the frequency band to be used. Please adjust only Range 1,
when you do not use private channel.
A wattmeter is required for adjustment of TX power.
Range1: 155.000-157.490MHz (Adjustment: 156.850MHz)
Range2: 157.500-159.990MHz (Adjustment: 158.750MHz)
Range3: 160.000-162.490MHz (Adjustment: 161.250MHz)
Range4: 162.500-163.500MHz (Adjustment: 163.000MHz)
TX power adjustment should set TX type to "Unmodulated."
Select adjustment TX power by TX power.
Pressing the [4] key on "F2.2.1) TX power" will display the
following pop up.

Selecting [TX power] and pressi ng [ENT], the transmission output
power can be adjusted. The setting range is from 0-255.




Selecting [TX] and pressing [ENT] then transmission will start.
The value of power (Pwr) and VSWR displayed on the lower is rough
indication. Please measure an actual transmitting output power and
actual VSWR with a measuring instrument.
The setting value of TX power can be changed during transmission.

Selecting [Stop] will stop transmission.





Selecting [Save] will save the present TX power setting.




Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default power: 182
TX power : 127
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default power: 182
TX power : 127
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default power: 182
TX power : 127
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default power: 182
TX power : 127
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:22.5W VSWR:1.1
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default power: 182
TX power : 127
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
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F2.2.2)Deviation
1.Range select :1
(155.000-157.490MHz)
2.TX type :MIC input
(Range: 1 -Devi.:11)
3.Deviation adj.
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F2.2.2)Deviation
1.Range select :1
(155.000-157.490MHz)
2.TX type :MIC input
(Range: 1 -Devi.:11)
3.Deviation adj.
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F2.2.2)Deviation

Press [2] key on "F2.2)TX setting, then
F2.2.2)Deviation will be displayed.
Frequency range is divided into the following four ranges by
the frequency band to be used. Please adjust only Range 1,
when you do not use private channel.
A deviation meter is required for adjustment of deviation.
Range1: 155.000-157.490MHz (Adjustment: 156.850MHz)
Range2: 157.500-159.990MHz (Adjustment: 158.750MHz)
Range3: 160.000-162.490MHz (Adjustment: 161.250MHz)
Range4: 162.500-163.500MHz (Adjustment: 163.000MHz)

Deviation adjustment should set TX type to "MIC input."
Pressing the [3] key on F2.2.2)Deviation will display the
following pop up.

Selecting [Deviation] and pressing [ENT], the deviation can be
adjusted. The setting range is from 0-31.
Please adjust so that the maximum frequency deviation does not
exceed 5kHz.


Selecting [TX] and pressing [ENT] then transmission will start.
The value of power (Pwr) and VSWR displayed on the lower is rough
indication. Please measure an actual transmitting output power and
actual VSWR with a measuring instrument.
The setting value of deviation can be changed during transmission.

Selecting [Stop] will stop transmission.





Selecting [Save] will save the present deviation setting.




Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default devi.: 11
Deviation : 11
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default devi.: 11
Deviation : 11
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default devi.: 11
Deviation : 11
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default devi.: 11
Deviation : 11
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:22.5W VSWR:1.1
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default devi.: 11
Deviation : 11
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
Range 1: 156.850MHz
Default power: 182
TX power : 127
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
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F2.2.3)DSC/ATIS
1.TX type :DSC 2100Hz
(DSC:22, ATIS:21)
2.DSC mod. adj.
3.ATIS mod. adj.
0.Back
F2.2.3)DSC/ATIS
1.TX type :DSC 2100Hz
(DSC:22, ATIS:21)
2.DSC mod. adj.
3.ATIS mod. adj.
0.Back
F2.2.3)DSC/ATIS

Press [3] key on "F2.2)TX setting, then
F2.2.3)DSC/ATIS will be displayed.
A deviation meter is required for adjustment of DSC/ATIS
modulation index.
DSC/ATIS adjustment should set TX type to "DSC 2100Hz or
DSC 1300Hz."

Pressing the [2] key on F2.2.3)DSC/ATIS will display the
following pop up.





Selecting [DSC mod.] and pressing [ENT], the DSC modulation can
be adjusted. The setting range is from 0-31.
Please adjust so that the modulation index is 20.2.
- DSC 1300Hz: 2.6kHz wi th modulation index 2.
- DSC 2100Hz: 4.2kHz wi th modulation index 2.

Selecting [TX] and pressing [ENT] then transmission will start.
The value of power (Pwr) and VSWR displayed on the lower is rough
indication. Please measure an actual transmitting output power and
actual VSWR with a measuring instrument.
The setting value of DSC mod. can be changed during transmission.

Selecting [Stop] will stop transmission.





Selecting [Save] will save the present DSC mod. setting.


DSC CH : 70
Default mod. : 22
DSC mod. : 22
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
DSC CH : 70
Default mod. : 22
DSC mod. : 22
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
DSC CH : 70
Default mod. : 22
DSC mod. : 22
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
DSC CH : 70
Default mod. : 22
DSC mod. : 22
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:22.5W VSWR:1.1
DSC CH : 70
Default mod. : 22
DSC mod. : 22
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
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F2.2.3)DSC/ATIS
1.TX type :DSC 2100Hz
(DSC:22, ATIS:21)
2.DSC mod. adj.
3.ATIS mod. adj.
0.Back
ATIS CH : 17
Default mod. : 21
ATIS mod. : 21
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
ATIS CH : 17
Default mod. : 21
ATIS mod. : 21
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
ATIS CH : 17
Default mod. : 21
ATIS mod. : 21
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:22.5W VSWR:1.1
ATIS CH : 17
Default mod. : 21
ATIS mod. : 21
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
Pressing the [3] key on "F2.2.3)DSC/ATIS" will display the
following pop up.






Selecting [ATIS mod.] and pressing [ENT], the ATIS modulation can
be adjusted. The setting range is from 0-31.
Please adjust so that the modulation index is 10.1.
- DSC 1300Hz: 1.3kHz wi th modulation index 1.
- DSC 2100Hz: 2.1kHz wi th modulation index 1.

Selecting [TX] and pressing [ENT] then transmission will start.
The value of power (Pwr) and VSWR displayed on the lower is
rough indication. Please measure an actual transmitting output
power and actual VSWR with a measuring instrument.
The setting value of ATIS mod. can be changed during transmission.

Selecting [Stop] will stop transmission.





Selecting [Save] will save the present ATIS mod. setting.





ATIS CH : 17
Default mod. : 21
ATIS mod. : 21
[ TX ] [ Stop ]
[ Save ] [Cancel]
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Pwr:--.-W VSWR:-.-
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F2.2.4)VSWR alarm level

1.VSWR alarm level :30
(Default level:30)

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F2.3)RX setting
1.CH70 RX busy adj.:085
(Default:085, Now:---)
2.WKR busy adj. :070
(Default:070, Now:---)
3.RX line adj. :06
(Default:06)
4.RX/WKR level check now
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F2.3)RX setting
1.CH70 RX busy adj.:085
(Default:085, Now:042)
2.WKR busy adj. :070
(Default:070, Now:037)
3.RX line adj. :06
(Default:06)
4.RX/WKR level check now
0.Back
F2.4)Controller MIC gain

1.MIC gain adj. :23
(Default:23)

0.Back
F2.2.4)VSWR alarm level

Press [4] key on "F2.2)TX setting," then
F2.2.4)VSWR alarm level will be displayed.

Pressing [ENT], the VSWR threshold value can be adjusted.
The setting range is from 13-50 (VSWR: 1.3-5.0).
Please set up the VSWR threshold value which fully had a
margin for the actual VSWR value in reference.

F2.3)RX setting

Press [3] key on "F2)Maintenance, then
F2.3)RX setting will be displayed.

Pressing the [4] key will switch the channel to 70, and the
current RX and WKR reception levels will be acquired from
the transceiver and displayed.


The threshold value of busy level is adjusted by [1] and [2].
A threshold value will become high if a numerical value
becomes large.
Please set up the threshold value which fully had a margin to
a display level. The setting range is from 0-255.

[3] is adjustment of the receiving audio level used inside
NTE-770S/780D. Usually, it is not necessary to edit RX line
adj. The setting range is from 0-15.

F2.4)Controller MIC gain

Press [4] key on "F2)Maintenance, then
F2.4)Controller MIC gain will be displayed.
Pressing the [1] key will allow adjustment of the microphone
gain.
Please enlarge a value to make modulation deep, make a
value small to make modulation shallow.
The setting range is from 0-32.

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F3)Software upgrade

1.Baudrate : 38.4kbps
2.Connector :Front
3.Target unit :Controller
4.Execute

0.Back
F3)Software upgrade

1.Baudrate : 38.4kbps
2.Connector :Front
3.Target unit :Controller
4.Execute

0.Back

- Software upgrade mode -

Target :Transceiver
Baudrate : 38.4kbps
Connector :Front

Current status
... Ready
F3)Software upgrade

Press [3] key on "Field Maintenance Menu," then
F3)Software upgradewill be displayed.

[1] selects the communications baud rate, [2] the connector
and [3] the unit that is the target of the software upgrade.
Please adjust baud rate wi th the baud rate of PC to be used.
When the connector is Front, then the microphone terminal of
the controller is used, and when it is Rear the rear D-sub
connector is used.
A special cable (7ZCJD0315) is used to connect the
microphone terminal with the RS-232 port of a PC. The rear
connector is connected with a PC with a straight RS-232C
cable.

Press [4] key on "F3)Software upgrade, then
will display a pop up displaying "OK to upgrade?"






Selecting [OK] will start the software upgrade mode, then
please start upgrade from PC.
The Current status will change in the following manner:
- When waiting for input from the PC: Ready
- When loading data: Loading
- Normal end: Succeeded
- Abnormal ends, such as time outs: FAILED

Refer to chapter 5 for the procedure of software upgrade.


OK to upgrade?

[OK] [Cancel]
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F4)Distress op history

1.1,3,061231235959
2.1,2,061231235950
3.1,1,061231235945
4.1,1,061225043205
5.1,1,061225043115
F4)Distress op history

Press [4] key on "Field Maintenance Menu," then
F4)Distress op history will be displayed.
This history cannot be deleted.

Sendi ng hi stori es of up to 20 [DISTRESS] key uses or di stress
transmi tti ng are recorded.
Formata.b,c,YYMMDDhhmmss
a: History number
b: Controller-ID
1-5 : Controller
6-7 : Reserved
8 : AME
9 : DMC
c: Operation
1 : DISTRESS key pressed
2 : Pressed for 4 seconds or more, transmitting start
3 : DISTRESS transmission completed
YY: Year
MM: Month
DD: Day
hh: Hour
mm: Minute
ss: Second

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3. NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector Operation Manual
3.1 NCM-2000 Panel Description










1. TX Lamp
Lights when transmitting.
2. 1W Lamp
Lights when transmitting power is 1W.
3. OCC Lamp
Lights if not having the access right.
4. 25W/1W Switch
Switches transmitting power between 25W and 1W. If pressed and held for two seconds, this unit
becomes to the menu mode. In this mode, select the desired item with the or key and press
ENT, then perform the procedure in the table below. When finishing this menu mode, press and
hold for two seconds again.
5. UP/DOWN arrow keys
These keys are used for channel selection, or menu settings.
6. Waterproof connector cap
When using this unit, remove this cap and connect the handset to the internal connector.
7. Display
Displays the transmission channels, menus, etc.
8. CH16 key
Sets the radiotelephone channel to priority channel (default CH16).
9. PWR/ENT key
In addition to turning on the power, this key is used to determine the menu items, or to obtain the
access right.
10. DIM (brightness control) key
This key cycles the display brightness between bright, medium, dark, and off. If pressed at the
same time as the [PWR/ENT] key, it activates sleep mode.
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
7
9
10
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3.2 NCM-2000 Operation Diagram

1. On Intercom Mode
2. On PA(talking)
3. On Weather Channel Setting
4. On Alarm as follos
TX PLL unlock
RX PLL unlock
TRCVR PS (FUSE)
Transceiver's PCB combination error
LED OFF
(25W)
LED ON
(1W)
Sleep Mode
Switch 8 steps
ON/OFF
Max Typ Min Switch 10 steps

Occupied
by another
controller
LED ON
(occupied)
LED OFF
(operating)
Press
Press and Hold
Enter to
User Menu
ex) Ver 01.00
ex) Ver 01.23
Software
Version Maintenance Number
Field Maintenance
Menu
ready to upgrade
(The 7segLEDs repeat ON/OFF.)
57.6kbps or 9.6kbps
Switch 32 steps
ON/OFF
press three buttons
Idle screen to
select Menu
Normal Mode
Start initialization,
selecting ON.
Finishing initialization,
it returns Menu F.4.
Normal Mode
Switch 32 steps
Press and Hold
OFF
The LEDs light blinking
in User Menu and Field Maintenance Menu .
Pressing and holding 25W/1W key in LEDs blinking,
NCM-2000 returns normal Mode.
User Menu
Field
Maintenance
Memu
Software
Upgrade
After finishing upgrade,
NCM-2000 reboots
automatically.
Press and Hold
memory (ROM1) error
memory (ROM2) error
serial communication
test error at powering on
serial communication error
Sleep
Mode
Reboot
Upgrade
Squelch Open
Duplex Channel (ex.CH18)
Private Channel
Dot lights
Select A.2 A.5
Power
OFF
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M

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Power
ON
At Power ON or Exit to Sleep Mode,
All LEDs light for 0.5 sec
Normal Mode

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3.3 NCM-2000 Field Maintenance Items Description
In order to enter the field maintenance mode, press [PWR/ENT], [CH16] and [25W/1W] keys
together.
When the display shows

Press [][][][][PWR/ENT] in order.


Will be displayed and the unit will enter the field maintenance mode.
Select the menu to set with [], [] keys.

Select F0 and pressing the [PWR/ENT] key, then the display will return the unit to
the regular screen (channel display).


1) Address selection

Select F1 and press [PWR/ENT] key, then

Will be displayed. [], [] keys can be used to set the address of the channel
selector (NCM-2000).
Set up the address which overlaps neither other channel selectors nor controllers. If
identical addresses are used, then display E4 and the unit will not operate normally.
The initial value is 2(A2) and the setting range is 2-5(A2-A5). After setting the
address, review the priorities in "F1.2.1) Priority setting" of the NCM-1770 VHF
controller.


2) Selecting the baud rate

Select F2 and press [PWR/ENT] key, then

Will be displayed. Use [], [] keys to set the control communications baud rate
between the transceiver (NTE-770S/780D) and channel selector (NCM-2000). Match
this rate with the DIP SW setting of the transceiver.
Normally, this is 57600 bps (display 57), but if the TTYCS cable cannot be used
when system is replaced, then the baud rate should be set to 9600 bps (display
9.6).

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3) MIC Gain adjustment

Select F3 and press [PWR/ENT] key, then
The microphone gain will be displayed as follows:

[], [] keys can be used to adjust the microphone gain of the channel selector
(NCM-2000). The initial value is the factory setting.
The setting range is 01-32.

4) Initialization

Select F4 and press [PWR/ENT] key, then


Will be displayed and the unit will enter the initialization mode. Use [], [] keys to
select.

Select 0n and press [PWR/ENT] key, then the contents that were set with the user
menu and field maintenance menu will be initialized.
When initialization is complete,
Will be displayed, again.


5) Software upgrade
In order to upgrade software, turn off the power supply, then press [PWR/ENT], [CH16] and
[25W/1W] keys together to turn the power on.
When the displays shows

Press [][][][DIM][PWR/ENT] in order.


Will be blinked and this completes preparation of the channel selector (NCM-2000) for
a software upgrade.
Upgrade the software with refer to Chapter 5, Section 4.

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6) Alarms

Memory (ROM1: CPU internal memory) error.


Memory (ROM2: EEPROM) error.


Serial communication test error at the power on.


Serial communication error.


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4-1










Chapter 4
Operation Check After Installation

4-2
1. Operation Confirmation
1.1 Installation Completion Check List
After completing installation, check that it is complete against the following list.
See the following section for details about the contents to be checked.
Step Item Description Notes
1
Confirm the equipment
installation state
The installation location and state of each
piece of equipment.

2 Confirm wiring
Cable types, connections, state of each
cable.

3
Confirm the antenna
installation state
Antenna installation and waterproofing of
the connectors.

4
Check the power
Supply voltage
AC/DC voltage and NBD-865 input voltage
Switching connector.

5
Confirm the registered
ID
MMSI, ATIS-ID
6
Check the basic
operation
Channel changes, reception and
transmission with PTT.

7 Execute a self-test
Self-test of transceiver and each
controllers.

8
Confirm
GPS connections
Are the latitude and longitude displayed on
the screen?

9
Confirm
VDR connections
Is the transmission/reception sound output
to the VDR?

10
Confirm
AIS connections
Is the AIS information displayed?
When AIS is
connected.
11
Confirm
the terminator settings
The terminator settings of the each unit.
12
Confirm
the priority settings
Set the addresses of the controllers and
those priorities.
When the additional
controller or
channel selector is
connected.
13
Check output power
and frequencies.
Power output and transmission
frequencies.

14 Antenna VSWR Antenna VSWR
15 Communication test Communication test If possible.
16
DSC
communication test
Communication test If possible.
17
Confirmation of
spare parts.
Spare fuses, thermal printer paper.
18
Confirmation of
documents.
Instruction manuals, operation cards.
19
Reconfirmation of
installation.
Recheck installation of equipment, covers,
and connectors.

20 Power OFF Power OFF

1.2 Confirmation of After Completion of Installation
(1) Confirm the equipment installation state
- Is the equipment installed in the correct location?
- Make sure that the front chassis of the NTE-770S/780D can be opened and that there is
working space.
- Is any equipment installed upside down?
- Have all the screws been tightened?
- Is the system name plate installed in place that is visible from the outside?
- Is the handset cradle installed in an easy to use location?
- Does the AC/DC power supply unit (NBD-865) have enough working space to allow the cover to
be opened and fuses replaced?
- Are all the grounding lines (GND) of the each equipment connected?
- Have all the chips produced during construction been cleaned up?
4-3
(2) Confirm wiring
- Are the cable types, connections and terminal board connections accurate?
- Are the cables securely attached to the terminal board so that they cannot be pulled loose?
- Are there any cables which have had too much insulation removed so that the conducting
material is exposed from under the terminal board?
- Are the cable clamps securely fixed?
- Are the internal antenna cables (2 pieces) of the NTE-770S/780D securely inserted into the
printed circuit board connectors?
- Are the internal NTE-770S/780D flat cable (W4) and power supply cable (W5)securely inserted
into the printed circuit board connectors?
- Are the internal NTE-780D duplexer cables (4 pieces) securely inserted into the printed circuit
board connectors?

(3) Confirm the antenna installation state
- Are the antenna installation locations appropriate?
- As the antennas securely fixed to the mast?
- As the coaxial cable connectors securely connected?
- As the connectors properly waterproofed?

(4) Check the power supply voltage
- Check AC power supply voltage at the AC IN terminal of AC/DC power supply (NBD-865).
Specified value: 100-120V AC or 200-240V AC
- Does the voltage selection connector of the AC/DC power supply (NBD-865) match AC power
supply voltage?
- Check DC power supply voltage at the DC24V IN terminal of the AC/DC power suppl y
(NBD-865) with a tester.
Specified value: 21.6-31.2V DC (standard: 24V DC)
- Make sure that DC power supply voltage is within the specified range by checking the 24V IN
terminal of the NTE-770S/780D with a tester.
Specified value: 21.6-34.0V DC (standard: 24V DC, NBD-865: 28V4V DC)
- When transmitting, make sure that DC power suppl y voltage is within the specified range by
checking the 24V IN terminal of the NTE-770S/780D with a tester.
- When AC power is cut, does the AC/DC power supply (NBD-865) automatically switch to DC
input?

(5) Confirm the registered ID
- Is the ship ID assigned by the administrator registered? ([MENU], [8], [3])
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(6) Check the basic operation
- Can the controller panel be used to turn on/off the power?
Power ON: [PWR/CONT], power OFF: [DIM] + [PWR/CONT]
- When the [DIM] key is pressed, does the brightness of the liquid crystal display change?
- When the [PWR/CONT] key is pressed, does the contrast of the liquid crystal display be
changed?
- Can channels be changed with the jog dial and ten keys?
- Can each of the keys be used for operation? (Do not touch the [DISTRESS] key.)
- When the SQL knob is turned all the way counterclockwise and the VOL knob is turned all the
way clockwise, is there sound from the speaker?
- Is there sound from the handset?
- When the press-to-talk switch (PTT) on the handset is pressed, is the transmission ready
display immediately displayed?

(7) Execute self-test
- Was the transceiver self-test successful? (MENU 8.1.1 "ALL" -> [ENT])
- Was the controller self-test successful? (MENU 8.1.2 "ALL" -> [ENT])
- When more than one controller is connected, conduct controller self-tests for all controllers.

(8) Confirm GPS connection
- Are the time, latitude and longitude displayed on the upper right of the liquid crystal screen, and
is "EXT" displayed on the left of the longitude?

(9) Confirm VDR connection
- Is transmission/reception sound output to the VDR?

(10) Confirm AIS connection
- When connecting the AIS, can the AIS signal be monitored with the port monitor? (MENU
F2.1)
1. Port selection: AIS
3. Port monitor: [ENT]
- Is the AIS set to ON? (MENU F1.2.4.5)
- Is the AIS function set to Import: ON? (MENU 9.6)
- Is the AIS other ships list displayed? (MENU 5.1)

(11) Confirm the terminator settings
- Are the terminators set correctly? (See chapter 3, section 1.3)

(12) Confirm priority settings
- Is the controller located the normal ship control console given the top priority? (MENU F1.2.1)
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(13) Check output power and frequencies
- From MENU F2.2.1, transmit as unmodulated with Range 1.
- Check the transmission output with a high frequency wattmeter to make sure that it is within the
specified range.
Specified range 25W: 8-25W (normal value is about 22W)
1W: 0.5-1W (normal value is about 0.75W)
- Check the transmission carrier frequency error wi th a frequency counter to make sure that it is
within the specified range.
Specified range: Within 1.5 kHz (within 10x10
-6
)

(14) Check the antenna VSWR
After installing the VHF radio system, use a through-line power meter (CM power meter) to
check the antenna and cables.
Normally, the forward power (Pf) is 20-25W (+20%, -50%) and the reflected power (Pr) is 0-1W.

Reference example: When Pf=25W and Pr=1W, VSWR = 1.5.

When VSWR is about 3 or more, VSWR mark is displayed on the display.

When carrying out a conductive test of the antenna and antenna cable from the radio unit side,
7ABJD0004 antenna will appear as short-circuited.

(15) Communication test
- If possible, conduct communication test with other VHF units.
When conduct communication test that involve actually transmitting radio wave, be sure to
conduct the test under the supervision of the person responsible on the ship (communications
officer).

(16) DSC communications test
- If possible, conduct DSC communication test with other DSC VHF units by following (a) or (b).
When conduct communication test that involve actually transmitting radio wave, be sure to
conduct the test under the supervision of the person responsible on the ship (communications
officer).
Keep in mind that it cannot communicate by individual call when Expanded MMSI (MENU
9.5.5) is set up other than "0." When expanded-MMSI is not set as "0", conduct DSC
communication test with setting expanded-MMSI as "0" temporarily, and return to the original
value after a test end.

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(a) Test between No.1 VHF and No.2 VHF (when two or more sets of VHF equipped)
1) Set the channel of No.2 VHF as CH70.
(When the WKR antenna is connected to No.2 VHF, it is set as CH16)
2) Choose "DSC test call" from No.1 VHF by [MENU] and [3], and input MMSI of No.2 VHF into
the Address column. (Usually, MMSI of No1 VHF and No.2 VHF is the same)
3) Choose with [OK] and [Call] and transmit DSC test call.
4) Check being displayed as "Received safety message" by the response from No.2 VHF.
(When No.2 VHF is not automatic-acknowledgement-mode, it is necessary to manual
acknowledge by No2 VHF)
5) Alternate No.1 VHF and No.2 VHF and repeat the procedure of 1) - 4).

(b) Test between another ship or coast station.
1) Choose "DSC test call" by [MENU] and [3], and input MMSI of another ship or a coast
station into the address column.
2) Choose with [OK] and [Call] and transmit DSC test call.
3) Check being displayed as "Received safety message" by the response from another ship or
a coast station. (An acknowledgement may not be obtained according to the situation of
another ship or a coast station)

(17) Confirmation of spare parts
- Are fuses, printer paper and other spare parts stored in the appropriate locations?

(18) Confirmation of documents
- Bridge card located near the controllers?
- Is the instruction manual stored in an appropriate location?

(19) Reconfirmation of installation
- Once more check that equipment is securely installed, front chassis are closed and that the
coaxial cable is securely connected to the NTE-770S/780D.

(20) Implementation of instruction
- Please explain the instruction of equipment to a user.

(21) Power OFF
- The power supply of equipment is turned OFF and please finish field maintenance mode.

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2. Troubleshooting
2.1 Procedures for Diagnosing Malfunctions and Actions
Diagnose malfunctions according to the following procedures.
Step Symptom
Cause and
location to
check
Action
Power supply
voltage
Check the AC and DC power supply voltage.
Check the 24V input voltage of the NTE-770S/780D.
Fuse
Check the NBD-865 fuses.
Check the NTE-770S/780D fuses.
Wiring Check the connections of the various wiring.
NBD-865
defective.
Replace the NBD-865.
1

Power ON
Power
supply does
not go on.
CBD-7701
defective.
Replace the CBD-7701.
Duplicate
controller
addresses
Check the addresses of all controllers and channel
selectors, and change any addresses that are
duplicated. Procedure:
"OK" -> [ENT] (The screen goes blank and the
green LED lights) Press [MENU] + [PWR/CONT]
simultaneously, then press [MENU], [FUNC], [1] and
[3] in order to display the address and then [2] to
change the address.
Baud rate of
RS-485 line
Make sure that the baud rates of the
NTE-770S/780D and every controllers and channel
selectors match, and fix any that do not.
Procedure: Check the DIP switch of CDJ-7701S/D.
"OK" -> [ENT]
(The screen goes blank and the green LED lights)
Press [MENU] + [PWR/CONT] simultaneously, then
press [MENU], [FUNC], [1] and [3] in order to
display the address and then [1] to change the baud
rate.
"SIO error"
is
displayed.
Wiring
Check the connections of the NTE-770S/780D
terminal board (especially RS485A, B) and the
connections between the NTE-770S/780D and
NCM-1770/2000.
"MMSI lost"
is
displayed.
MMSI
unregistered
Register the ship ID (MMSI) that has been assigned
by the administrator. (MENU F1.1.1)
When installing the equipment as a non-GMDSS
unit that does not use DSC, set the DSC use to
OFF. (MENU F1.2.2.1)
Characters
cannot be
read.
Characters
cannot be
read.
Adjust the brightness with the [DIM] key.
Adjust the contrast with the [PWR/CONT] key.
2

Check the
startup
screen
Does not
display
normally.
LCD unit
Replace the LCD unit CDE-3770 and AF CONT unit
CMV-3770.
3
Execute
self-test.
See section 2.2
4
Check
alarm.
See section 2.3
Check the alarm history with MENU 8.2 -> [ENT], [ENT].
5
Power OFF
Does not
power OFF
See upper "SIO error" is displayed.
6
Other
malfunctions
See section 2.4

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2.2 Results of Self Diagnosis and Actions
1) Transceiver self-test results and actions (MENU 8.1.1.
Test
Item
Contents Results Actions
ROM
-ROM1Flash read/write
-ROM2EEP read/write
OK Normal
ROM1 NG ROM1 error
ROM2 NG ROM2 error
ROM12 NG
ROM1&2 error
Make sure that the EEPROM
is correctly inserted into
CDJ-7701S/D. (IC1006)
Try to initialize all data (All
initialize). (MENU F1.5.6)
Replace CDJ-7701S/D.
RAM
-RAMSDRAM
read/write
OK Normal
NG Error
Replace CDJ-7701S/D.
SIO
-RS-485 line
loop-back test
OK Normal
NG Error
Replace CDJ-7701S/D.
MODEM
-MODEM1 (M0-M1)
loop-back test
-MODEM2 (M1-M0)
loop-back-test
OK Normal
MODEM1 NG
MODEM1 error
MODEM2 NG
MODEM2 error
MODEM12 NG
MODEM1&2 error
Replace CDJ-7701S/D.
Loop
-Loop1 (TX-RX)
loop-back test
-Loop2 (TX-WKR)
loop-back test
OK Normal
Loop1 NG Loop1 Error
Loop2 NG Loop2 Error
Loop12 NG
Loop1&2 error
Disconnect the antenna and
retry. If OK, then the problem
is external and the equipment
is normal.
If the modem is OK and the
loop is no good, then replace
CMN-7701S/D.
PS
(DC/DC)
-DC/DC power output
voltage check (15V)
OK Normal
NG Error
Check the power supply cord
(W5) connection.
Replace the CBD-7701 fuse
(F3).
Replace CBD-7701.
Printer -Print out test
-Check if printed out
correctly.
-After performed, this
line on the screen
shows DONE
Check the printer connection.
Check the connector
connections (7ZCJD0296A).
Make sure that the recording
paper is set.
Check setting with refers to
section 1.4, chapter 3.
Replace the printer (NKG-52).
Replace CDJ-7701S/D.

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2) Controller self-test results and actions MENU 8.1.2.
Test
Item
Contents Results Actions
ROM
-ROM1Flash
read/write
-ROM2EEP
read/write
OK Normal
ROM1 NG ROM1 error
ROM2 NG ROM2 error
ROM12 NG
ROM1&2 error
Try to initialize the controller
data (Controller all data
initialize). (MENU F1.5.5)
Replace CMV-3770.
RAM
-RAMSDRAM
read/write
OK Normal
NG Error
Replace CMV-3770.
SIO
-RS-485 line
Loop-back test
OK Normal
NG Error
Replace CMV-3770.
LCD
&
LED
- Every pixel (dot) of the
LCD and ALM
lamp display test
- Check if every dot
and the red and green
ALM lamp work
normally for 3
seconds.
- After performed, this
line on the screen
shows "DONE".
If there is a problem with the
screen display, replace the
LCD unit CDE-3770 and AF
CONT unit CMV-3770.
In the case of ALM lamp
lighting errors, replace the
MAIN PANEL unit CCK-3771
or AF CONT unit CMV-3770.
Printer -Print out test
-Check if printed out
correctly.
-After performed, this
line on the screen
shows DONE
Check the printer connection.
Check the printer power
supply (6.5V).
Check the recording paper.
Check setting with refers to
section 1.4, chapter 3.
Replace the printer.
Replace CMV-3770.
Speaker -Sound test
- Check if the 1500Hz
tone sounds correctly.
After that, press ENT
on the popup screen
to finish this process.
- After performed, this
line on the screen
shows "DONE".
Replace the built-in speaker.
Replace CMV-3770.



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2.3 Alarm List and Actions
The alarms that are displayed when a device error is detected are listed below with the actions to be
taken.
Alarm history can be checked by [MENU], [8], [2], [ENT], and [ENT].
Alarm
number
Display Contents Actions
001
TRCVR
high temp
Detected the
abnormally high
temperature in the
transceiver.
Stop continuous transmission at 25W.
Move the NTE-770S/780D transceiver to a
well ventilated location.
002 TX PLL unlock
Detected PLL Unlock in
the transmitter.
Replace CMN-7701S/D.
003 RX PLL unlock
Detected PLL Unlock in
the receiver.
Replace CMN-7701S/D.
004
WKR PLL
unlock
Detected PLL Unlock in
the watch-keeping
receiver.
Replace CMN-7701S/D.
005 TRCVR memory
Detected the
transceiver memory
error.
Insertion confirmation of EEPROM
(CDJ-7701S/D:IC1006).
Data initialize (MENU F1.5.3).
Replace CDJ-7701S/D.
006 CTLR1 memory
Detected the memory
error in controller 1.
007 CTLR2 memory
Detected the memory
error in controller 2.
008 CTLR3 memory
Detected the memory
error in controller 3.
009 CTLR4 memory
Detected the memory
error in controller 4.
010 CTLR5 memory
Detected the memory
error in controller 5.
Restart the radiotelephone.
Data initialize (MENU F1.5.5).
Replace CMV-3770 or NCM-2000.
011 CTLR1 SIO
Detected the serial
communication error
in controller 1.
012 CTLR2 SIO
Detected the serial
communication error
in controller 2.
013 CTLR3 SIO
Detected the serial
communication error
in controller 3.
014 CTLR4 SIO
Detected the serial
communication error
in controller 4.
015 CTLR5 SIO
Detected the serial
communication error
in controller 5.
Check the cables connecting of each
controller and each channel selector.
Check the addresses and baud rates of
each controller and each channel selector.
016 GPS SIO
Detected the GPS
communication error
Check the GPS connection cable.
Check the GPS output sentence.
(MENU F2.1)
017 Serial printer1
Detected an alarm of
the printer 1.
018 Serial printer2
Detected an alarm of
the printer 2.
Check the connections for each printer and
check printer paper.
019 Parallel printer
Detected an alarm of
the centronics type
printer connected to the
transceiver.
Check the transceiver connection, printer
connection, paper, and power supply
switch.
020 MMSI lost
The MMSI has not been
registered yet, or has
been lost.
Register the MMSI. (MENU F.1.1.1)
If this error should occur after registering
the MMSI, then replace CDJ-7701S/D.
When use as non-GMDSS equipment, set
DSC use as OFF. MENU F1.2.2.1
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Alarm
number
Display Contents Actions
021 Own CTLR ID
Detected the ID error in
the controller displaying
this message. It may
record on the alarm
history as alarm of No.
011-015.
Set the controller address (ID) so that it is
not the same as other addresses.
Procedure: "OK" -> [ENT] (The screen
goes blank and the green LED lights)
Press [MENU] + [PWR/CONT]
simultaneously, then press [MENU],
[FUNC], [1] and [3] in order to display the
address and then press [2] to edit the
address.
022 Own CTLR SIO
Detected the loss of
communication with the
transceiver via RS-485
lines. It may record on
the alarm history as
alarm of No. 011-015.
However, sometimes it is
not recorded on the
alarm history.
Check the connectors on the back of the
controller.
Check the NTE-770S/780D terminal board
TB2 (especially RS485A, B) and the
connections between transceiver and
controllers.
Make sure that the baud rates of the
transceiver and various controllers and
channel selectors match, and fix them if
they do not.
Procedure:
Check the CDJ-7701S/D DIP switch
"OK" -> [ENT] (The screen goes blank and
the green LED lights)
Press [MENU] + [PWR/CONT]
simultaneously, then press [MENU],
[FUNC], [1] and [3] in order to display the
address and then press [1] to edit the
baud rate.
023 PTT line
Detected malfunction
regarding PTT line.
Check the connectors on the back of the
controller.
Check the NTE-770S/780D terminal board
(DISP_KEY) and the connections between
the NTE-770S/780D and controllers.
Check the handset connections.
Replace the handset.
Check the handset connects wiring behind
the NCM-1770 panel.
Replace CBD-7701. Replace CMV-3770.
024
TRCVR PS
(DC/DC)
Detected DC/DC power
supply error.
Replace CBD-7701.
025
TRCVR PS
(FUSE)
Detected PS error at the
RF circuit, e.g. the fuse
blown.
Check the power code (W5) connection.
Replace the CBD-7701 fuse (F3).
Replace the CBD-7701.
026
Abnormal
RF power
Detected malfunction in
the transmission circuit
or the duplexer
connection.
Check the connection of the duplexer
cable (P105-108).
Replace CMN-7701S/D.
Replace CFF-851 duplexer.
027
POWER-OFF
failure
Detected malfunction
regarding power suppl y
control circuit.
Check the connection of the connectors
behind the controllers.
Check the NTE-770S/780D terminal board
(DISP_KEY) and the connections between
the NTE-770S/780D and controllers.
Check the addresses and baud rates of
the individual controllers.
Replace CBD-7701.
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Alarm
number
Display Contents Actions
---
Detected this
controller s
address setting
error!
Detected the ID error in
the controller displaying
this message.
Same as 021: OWN CTLR ID.
---
Detected SIO
error!
Detected the loss of
communication with the
transceiver via RS-485
lines.
Same as 022: OWN CTLR SIO.
---
Detected the
transceiver s
PCB
combination
error!
Detected an unsuitable
combination of CDJ-7701
and CMN-7701 or the
setting mistake of DIP
SW of CDJ-7701S/D.
Check the following combination.
JHS-770S(NTE-770S):
CDJ-7701S + CMN-7701S +
DIP SW(CDJ-7701S,S1001):OFF
JHS-780D(NTE-780D):
CDJ-7701D + CMN-7701D +
DIP SW(CDJ-7701D,S1001):ON
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2.4 Guides to Finding Other Malfunctions
The following is a guide to finding other malfunctions.
No. Symptom Cause and action
1
Does not display location by
GPS.
2
The "POS/TIME" alarm screen is
displayed after a power supply
ON, and alarm sounds.
Confirm GPS connections.
Confirm GPS settings. (MENU F1.2.4.2)
Confirm the sentence from GPS. (MENU F2.1)
When use as non-GMDSS equipment, set GPS as OFF.
MENU F1.2.4.2
3
Does not display information
from AIS.
Confirm AIS connections.
Confirm AIS settings. MENU F1.2.4.5
Confirm AIS function settings. (MENU 9.6
Confirm the sentence from AIS. (MENU F2.1)
4
When the PTT is pressed, TX is
displayed and transmitted, but
there is no speech audio.
Handset defect -> Replace the handset.
Bad contact in the controller connection cable.
Defective transmission circuit in the AF signal.
-> Check and replace the handset connector,
CMV-3770, CBD-7701, CDJ-7701S/D and
CMN-7701S/D.
5
When the PTT is pressed, TX is
not displayed and there is no
transmission.
Check the transmission prohibiting channel.
Handset PTT switch defect -> Replace the handset.
Defective hook detection circuit -> Replace the
handset.
Defective transmission circuit.
-> Check and replace the handset connector,
CMV-3770, CBD-7701, CDJ-7701S/D and
CMN-7701S/D.
Bad contact in the controller connection cable
(DISP_KEY).
6 Bad reception sensitivity.
Antenna damaged -> Replace the antenna.
Antenna cable broken, short-circuited or submerged in
water -> Replace the cable.
Bad antenna connector contact -> Tighten the
connector.
Reception circuit defect -> Replace CMN-7701S/D.
7
"Invalid value" is displayed
when the controller is operated.
The controller and transceiver are not communicating
normally.
- Check the connection cable.
- Check the baud rates and controller addresses for
duplication.
8 Operation is not stable.
RS-485 communications line defect.
- Check the terminator settings.
- Reduce the baud rate to 9600 bps.
GND/shield defect
- Reinforce the grounding of the equipment.
- Reinforce the shielding (GND) of the connection
cable.
9
Can not transmit DSC message
with displaying
Confirming channel free
The receiving level of CH70 has exceeded the preset
value.
- Adjust a CH70 RX busy level to a big value.
(MENU F2.3.1)

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5-1










Chapter 5
Maintenance

5-2
1. Periodic Inspections
1.1 Check Item of Periodic Inspections
Check the following item at the time of periodic inspection. If the administrator or inspection
organizations have regulations, then follow those regulations for the periodic inspections.
Step Item Description
1
Check the equipment
installation
Check to see that the equipment is securely fixed and that
there are no loose screws.
2 Check the cleaning
Make sure that the equipment is kept as clean as possible.
If dust clogs the ventilation holes, then remove the dust with
a dry cloth.
3
Check the antenna
installation state
Check to see that the antenna is firmly attached and that
there are no problems with the waterproofing.
4
Check the power supply
voltage
Check the AC and DC power supply voltage.
Make sure that when the AC power supply is cut that the
backup power is automatically switched to the DC power
supply input.
5 Check the registration ID
Check the ID number (MMSI) of the ship and serial number
of the equipment. (MENU 8.3)
For European inland water ships, check the ATIS-ID.
6 Check the basic operation
Check the basic operation of the equipment, such as power
supply ON/OFF, using the jog dial to change the channels,
using the numeric keys to change the channels, the
operation of the SQL and VOL knobs, transmitting with the
PTT, etc.
7 Check the alarm history Check the alarm history. (MENU 8.2 -> [ENT], [ENT])
8 Conduct self-tests
Conduct a transceiver self-test.
(MENU 8.1.1 "ALL" -> [ENT]
Conduct self-tests for all controllers.
(MENU 8.1.2 "ALL" -> [ENT]
9
Check the output power
and frequency
Connect a power meter and check the output power.
Connect a frequency meter and check the transmission
frequency.
10 DSC modulation frequency
Check the DSC modulation frequency.
See section 1.2.
11 Check the spare parts
Make sure that there are sufficient fuses and thermal printer
paper.

1.2 Measuring DSC AF Frequencies
This is the method to measure the DSC modulation frequencies (1300 HZ, 2100 Hz).
Procedures
1) Connect a frequency counter to the VDR output terminal.
(CBD-7701, between terminals 15 and 16 of TB2).
2) In MENU 8.5) DSC AF inspection, set "2. DSC mod type" to "1300 Hz," then select
"3. Execution."
3) Measure the frequency.
4) In MENU 8.5) DSC AF inspection, set "2. DSC mod type" to "2100 Hz," then select
"3. Execution."
5) Measure the frequency.
Specified value 1300 Hz (mark): Within 1300 Hz 10 Hz
2100 Hz (space): Within 2100 Hz 10 Hz
6) In MENU 8.5) DSC AF inspection, changing "1. Output port" will allow measurement of the
frequency from a terminal other than the VDR terminal.
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1.3 Measuring DSC Modulation Rate
This is the method used to measure DSC modulation speed (1200 bps).
Measure the DSC modulation speed as is necessary.
The DSC dot pattern frequency is measured, so that the frequency counter display is 600 Hz.
Procedures
1) Make sure that number 3 of S1001 (DIP switch of CDJ-7701S/D) is OFF (default state).
2) Connect the frequency counter between the number 3 pin (BER_CLK: TTL 3.3V) of J204
(CDJ-7701S/D) and GND.
3) In MENU 8.5) DSC AF inspection, set "2. DSC mod type" to "Dot," then select "3. Execution."
4) Measure the frequency.
Specified range: 600 Hz 30x10
-6
(599.982-600.018Hz)

1.4 Transmitting from NTE-770S/780D
When measuring the transmission output power and other functions of the NTE-770S/780D VHF
transceiver, it will be necessary to operate the NCM-1770 VHF controller.
Even if the transceiver and controller installation locations are separated, if the controller can be
removed, then the controller connection cable (7ZCJD0318) can be used to connect the controller
easily to the J304 connector of the transceiver.
In addition, the controller can be used to set the channel, then the following methods can be used to
control the transmission from the transceiver.
1) Use a handset extension cable
Use the optional handset extension cable (CFQ-5397: 10 m; CFQ-5398: 20 m) to use the PTT on
the handset that has been extended.
2) Use the external handset terminal on the transceiver
Follow the procedure below to transmit with the PTT on the external handset terminal.
- From MENU F1.2.4, set 6. External handset to ON.
- Short circuit the number 32 terminal (OCC) and number 34 terminal (GND) of TB3 of CBD-7701
(NTE-770S/780D).
- Short circuiting the number 31 terminal (PTT) and number 34 terminal (GND) of TB3 in this
state will transmit.
- After using this method, return the settings to the original values.

By using the power measuring cable (7ZCJD0329), transmission output from the transceiver unit
(TRX UNIT), measurement using VSWR meter or through type wattmeter can be measured directly
without disconnecting the coaxial cable from the antenna connector.

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2. Unit Replacement
2.1 Unit List
2.1.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver
No. Name Model Name Notes
CMN-7701S NTE-770SJHS-770S
1 TRX UNIT
CMN-7701D NTE-780DJHS-780D
CDJ-7701S NTE-770SJHS-770S
2 CONT & AF UNIT
CDJ-7701D NTE-780DJHS-780D
3 TERMINAL BOARD CBD-7701
Power supply
and Terminal board
4 SPARE PARTS 7ZXJD0096
MF61NR 250V 15 x 2
MF61NR 250V 10 x 1
5 DUPLEXER CFF-851 NTE-780DJHS-780D

2.1.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller
No. Name Model Name Notes
1 AF CONT UNIT CMV-3770
2 CONTROL UNIT CDJ-3770
3 MAIN PANEL UNIT CCK-3771
4 SUB PANEL UNIT CCK-3772
5 LCD UNIT CDE-3770
6 ATTACHED CABLE 7ZCJD0299A 5m
7 HANDSET NQW-261 Handset + cradle

5-5
2.1.3 Other Units
No. Name Model Name Notes
1 Antenna 7ABJD0004
1.29m Dipole type, for TRX and WKR
156-162.5MHz (VSWR<1.5)
2 Antenna mounting bracket MPBX41928A
3 Coaxial connector N-P-10U
4 AC/DC Power supply unit NBD-865
MQ4 250V 8A x 2
FGB1 250V 15A x 2
CES14 250V 15A x 1
5 VHF Controller NCM-1770 Up to 2 additional controllers available.
5-1 Flush mounting bracket MPBC42957
5-2 Mounting bracket MPBX44354
6 VHF Channel selector NCM-2000
Waterproof type (Equivalent to IP66),
up to 2 selectors
6-1
Channel selector
mounting kit
MPBP31487A For wall mounting
6-2
Channel selector
flush mounting kit
MPBP31488A For flush mounting
7 Controller connection box
NQD-2770
(CQD-2771)
For connecting additional controller or
channel selector
(CQD-2771: included junction board)
7-1 Connection box NQE-7720 For stand-alone installation above deck
7-2 Connection box NQE-422A For controller cable extension
8 Handset NQW-261
With cradle, Waterproof type
(Equivalent to IP66)
For controllers and channel selectors
8-1 Handset 7UMJD0016A Handset only (without cradle)
8-2 Handset cradle 7ZJJD0003A Cradle only
8-3 Handset extension cable CFQ-5530 L=3m
8-4 Handset extension cable CFQ-5397 L=10m
8-5 Handset extension cable CFQ-5398 L=20m
8-6 Handset hook MTB389935
9 Handset connection box NQE-1845
Wing console/ flush mount type
(Equivalent to IP66)
10 Handset connection box NQE-1846
Wing installation type
(Equivalent to IP66)
11 Handset connection box NQE-1847 Indoor flush mount type
12 Printer NKG-91 Flush mount type
12-1 Printer connection cable 7ZCJD0254A L=1.5m, for NKG-91
12-2 Printer paper 7ZPJD0384 L=25m, for NKG-91
12-3 Wall mounting bracket MPBP31446 for NKG-91
13 Printer DPU-414 Desktop type
13-1 Printer connection cable 7ZCJD0254A L=1.5m, for DPU-414
13-2 Printer power cable 7ZCJD0257C for DPU-414
13-3 Printer paper 6ZCAF00252A 112mm x 50mm, L=25m, for DPU-414
14 Printer connector 7ZCJD0296A
For NTE-770S/780D internal connection
Centronics interface connector
15 Extension board CQD-7701 For optional peripherals
16 External speaker NVS-423R Wall mount type
16-1 External speaker NVS-823R Flush mount type
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2.2 Unit Replacement Procedures
2.2.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver
(1) Replacement
Replace the unit with refer to section 2.1, chapter 2.
(2) Setting after replacement
Set the unit with refer to section 2.1, chapter 2 and chapter 3.

2.2.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller
(1) Replacement
Replace the unit with refer to section 2.2, chapter 2.
(2) Setting after replacement
Set the unit with refer to section 2.2, chapter 2 and chapter 3.

2.2.3 Other Units
(1) Replacement
Replace the unit with refer to chapter 2.
(2) Setting after replacement
Set the unit with refer to chapter 2 and chapter 3.


After unit replacement, please check insertion of each flat cable, an antenna cable, and a power
cable.
After replacement of a unit, should return attached "VHF JHS-770S/780D Maintenance record."

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3. Fuse Replacement
3.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver
The terminal board CBD-7701 on the VHF transceiver NTE-770S/780D uses three replaceable
fuses.
If a fuse is blown, open the NTE-770S/780D front chassis and replace the fuse on the CBD-7701
printed circuit board.

CBD-7701 Power Supply System Diagram


S1
CBD-7701
Terminal board
CQD-7701
Extension board
(Option)
F1
F2
F
3
CD2
J302



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3.2 NBD-865 AC/DC Power Supply Unit

DC24V IN
+
-
DC24V OUT
+
-
AC IN
U
V
100-120V
200-240V
AC/DC
+
-
AC/DC
DET
DC
AC
AC FUSE
(MQ4 250V 8A)
F1(FGB1 250V 15A)
DC
OPERATION
DC
OUTPUT
FILTER
F2(FGB1 250V 15A)
F3(CES14 250V 15A)
AC FUSE
(MQ4 250V 8A)

NBD-865 Outline Block Diagram


















When an AC fuse is blown, replace the "AC FUSE" on the panel.
If DC output is short-circuited, F1, F2, or F3 will blowout.
When F1 to F3 blowout, open the cover and replace the fuse on the U-1 printed circuit board.
When adjustment of output voltage is necessary, it adjusts so that output voltage set to 28V4V DC
(non-load voltage) by RV1.
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4. Software Upgrade Procedures
4.1 The Usual Upgrade Procedure
Explain how to upgrade the firmware of the usual upgrade method of NCM-1770 VHF controller,
NTE-770S/780D VHF transceiver and NCM-2000 VHF channel selector.
NTE-770S/780D and NCM-2000 can remote upgrade from any NCM-1770.
When two or more NCM-1770 are equipped, please upgrade in each NCM-1770.

1.1) Preparation for upgrade
1.1.1) Prepare the followings:
- Personal computer OS: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP,
Hard disk free space: 10MBytes or more, COM (RS-232C) port
- Cable for upgrade 7ZCJD0315 (Handset connector - D-SUB 9pin female connector)
or
RS-232C straight cable (D-SUB 9pin female - D-SUB 9pin male)
- Upgrading program JHS770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe)
- Binary file for upgrade [YYYYMMDD]transceiver***.trn for transceiver
[YYYYMMDD]controller***.cnt for controller
[YYYYMMDD]CH_Selector***.chs for CH selector
1.1.2) Copy the upgrading program (JHS770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe) and binary file for
upgrade (***.trn / ***.cnt / ***.chs) to the desktop of the personal computer.
1.1.3) Turn the VHF radiotelephone on.
1.1.4) Check the maintenance numbers
- In the status display, press [MENU] key and slect- [8 Maintenance] - [4. Software Version] to
check the software version.
- Press and hold the [PWR] key and turn JOG dial, controller (NCM-1770) will display
maintenance numbers.
1.1.5) Turn the VHF radiotelephone off.
1.1.6) Connect the upgrade cable (7ZCJD0315) between the HANDSET connector of the controller
(NCM-1770) and COM port (RS-232C) of the personal computer.
Or, connect the RS-232C straight cable between the rear panel D-SUB connector of the
controller (NCM-1770) and COM port (RS-232C) of the personal computer.








Connection Diagram for Upgrading
Built-in COM port or
USB-COM adapter etc.
for RS 232C
VHF Controller
NCM-1770

PC
VHF Transceiver
NTE-770S/780D
Power supply
Handset connector
Upgrade cable
7ZCJD0315
Rear D-SUB connector
RS-232 cable (straight)
VHF CH selector
NCM-2000
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1.2) Executing Upgrade
Transceiver and channel selector can be remote-upgraded from any controller.
Controller needs to be upgraded of each controller individually.
1.2.1) Turn the VHF radiotelephone on with field maintenance mode.
To turn the VHF radiotelephone on with field maintenance mode, press and hold [MENU] key,
and press and hold [PWR] key until beep sounds from the controller(NCM-1770).
1.2.2) When any other applications are operating on the personal computer, close them.
Execute the upgrading program JSH770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe.


1.2.3) Select COM Port menu, and select the connected COM port and 38400bps as baud rate.


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1.2.4) Click Show units info button to show all units information.


Explanation of this screen
ID ID setting of connected units.
0 : transceiver
1-5 : controller or CH selector
Unit type
Ver maintenance number
Boot boot-sector version (not displayed in an early version)
Unit name

Note: When installed firmware (transceiver and controller) version is old,
this function will not work.

1.2.5) Select Unit menu, and select the unit for upgrade.
Select Controller to upgrade NCM-1770 VHF controller, or
Select Transceiver to upgrade NTE-770S/NTE-780D VHF transceiver, or
Select CH Selector to upgrade NCM-2000 VHF channel selector.


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1.2.6) Only when upgrade NCM-2000 VHF channel selector, please select ID menu, and select
ID-number of target CH selector.
For example, when upgrade the channel selector of address "2", please choose "ID2."
Confirming message "ID2" is displayed in "Msg box."


1.2.7) Click 1.File select button, and select the binary file [YYYYMMDD]transceiver***.trn /
[YYYYMMDD]controller***.cnt / [YYYYMMDD]CH_Selector***.chs for upgrade of the unit to
upgrade. In addition, only the file for unit to upgrade is displayed by setup of 1.2.5).


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1.2.8) Click 2.Load file button, and confirm the display of Msg box.
Transceiver The TRN file loading ok
Controller The CNT file loading ok
CH selector The CHS file loading ok

1.2.9) In the Main Menu of VHF controller NCM-1770, select [F3.Software upgrade].
Select 1.Baudrate: 38.4 kbps.
Select 2.Connector: Front.
When use the rear D-SUB connector of NCM-1770, select Connector: Rear.
3.Target unit should select the target unit to upgrade.


1.2.10) Select 4.Execute, then "OK to upgrade?" is displayed on the screen.
Press [ENT] key after select "OK" on the screen, then confirm that the following message is
displayed.

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1.2.11) After about 1 second passes, please check that the message of the following example is
displayed on the screen of PC.

<-$81281,2,,2,01,0214*18
<-$81281,2,,1,01,0227,12211*06

Note: If the above message is not displayed, please check the COM port of PC, baud rate and
the connection between VHF radiotelephone and PC.

1.2.12) Click 3.Write Mode button, and confirm the following messages are displayed on the PC
screen after about a few second.

If the above messages are not displayed on the screen, turn the VHF radiotelephone off and
repeat the procedure from section 1.2).
1.2.13) After clicking "3.Write Mode" button, and then click "4.Write start" button after display <- C.
1.2.14) Click "4.Write start" button to start the software upgrading, "Now Upgrading" is displayed on
the screen of "Msg box".
About five seconds later, confirm that the Percent increases from 0%.

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1.2.15) About five minutes later, "Upgrading succeeded!!!" will be displayed on the screen of "Msg
box".

1.2.16) And "Succeeded" is displayed on the controller screen as below.


Note 1: If "FAILED" is displayed on screen as below, upgrading is failed.
Never turn the VHF radiotelephone off, and repeat upgrading procedure from 1.2.12).
Baud rate is possible for upgrade in this screen state only at 38400bps.


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Note 2: When a transceiver boot part is upgraded, which the next screen is displayed after a
reboot.
Please choose the file of an application part according to 1.2.7)-1.2.8), and repeat an
upgrade procedure from 1.2.12).
Baud rate is possible for upgrade in this screen state only at 38400bps.


Note 3: When a controller boot part is upgraded, which the next screen is displayed after a
reboot. Please choose the file of an application part according to 1.2.7)-1.2.8), and
repeat an upgrade procedure from 1.2.12).
Baud rate is possible for upgrade in this screen state only at 38400bps.

1.2.17) Close the application for upgrade.
1.2.18) Turn the VHF radiotelephone off.

1.3) Confirming of the software upgraded
1.3.1) Turn the VHF radiotelephone on.
1.3.2) Carry out procedure of 1.2.4) (units information check), and confirm that the VHF
radiotelephone application software and boot-section is upgraded.
Note: The display of units information is possible only at baud rate 38400bps.
When units information is not displayed, please check the baud rate according to the
procedure of 1.2.3).
1.3.3) Turn the VHF radiotelephone off.
1.3.4) Disconnect the upgrade cable from the HANDSET connector or the rear panel of the
NCM-1770 VHF controller.

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4.2 Local Upgrade Procedure of NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver
Explain how to upgrade the firmware of local upgrade method of NTE-770S/780D VHF transceiver.
Usually, although remote upgrade is performed from a NCM-1770 VHF controller, when you cannot
remote upgrade by a certain cause, please upgrade with a transceiver alone.

2.1) Preparation for upgrade
2.1.1) Prepare the followings:
- Personal computer OS: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP,
Hard disk free space: 10MBytes or more, COM (RS-232C) port
- Cable for upgrade 7ZCJD0297A (CDJ-7701S/D J204 - D-SUB 9pin female connector)
or
RS-232C straight cable (D-SUB 9pin female - D-SUB 9pin male)
- CQD-7701 Extension Board CQD-7701 is not necessary when use 7ZCJD0297A
- Upgrading program JHS770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe)
- Binary file for upgrade [YYYYMMDD]transceiver***.trn
2.1.2) Copy the upgrading program (JHS770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe) and binary file for
upgrade (***.trn) to the desktop of the personal computer.
2.1.3) Connect the upgrade cable (7ZCJD0297A) between the J204 connector of CDJ-7701S/D and
COM port (RS-232C) of the personal computer. And please turn OFF DIP switch (S1001) -4 of
CDJ-7701 S/D.
Or, connect the RS-232C straight cable between the J4 connector of optional CQD-7701
extension board and COM port (RS-232C) of the personal computer. And please turn ON DIP
switch (S1001) -4 of CDJ-7701 S/D.









Built-in COM port or
USB-COM adapter etc.
for RS 232C
VHF Transceiver
NTE-770S/780D

PC
Connection Diagram for Transceiver Local Upgrading
Power supply
J204(CDJ-7701S/D)
DIP SW S1001-4:OFF
Upgrade cable
7ZCJD0297A
J4(CQD-7701Option)
DIP SW S1001-4:ON RS-232 cable (straight)
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2.2) Executing Upgrade
2.2.1) Turn the NTE-770S/780D VHF transceiver ON.
2.2.2) When any other applications are operating on the personal computer, close them.
Execute the upgrading program JSH770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe.


2.2.3) Select COM Port menu, and select the connected COM port and 38400bps as baud rate.


2.2.4) Select Unit menu, and select Transceiver [local].


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2.2.5) Click 1.File select button, and select the binary file [YYYYMMDD]transceiver***.trn for
upgrade. In addition, only the file for transceiver unit is displayed by setup of 2.2.4).


2.2.6) Click 2.Load file button, and confirm the display of Msg box as The TRN file loading ok.


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2.2.7) Click 3.Write Mode button, and confirm the following messages are displayed on the PC
screen after about a few second.

If the above messages are not displayed on the screen, turn the VHF radiotelephone off and
repeat the procedure from section 2.2).
2.2.8) After clicking "3.Write Mode" button, and then click "4.Write start" button after display <- C.
2.2.9) Click "4.Write start" button to start the software upgrading, "Now Upgrading" is displayed on
the screen of "Msg box".
About five seconds later, confirm that the Percent increases from 0%.

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2.2.10) About five minutes later, "Upgrading succeeded!!!" will be displayed on the screen of "Msg
box".


2.2.11) Close the application for upgrade.
2.2.12) Turn the VHF transceiver off.
2.2.13) Disconnect the upgrade cable from the VHF transceiver.

2.3) Confirming of the software upgraded
2.3.1) Turn the VHF radiotelephone on.
2.3.2) Carry out procedure of 1.1) - 1.2.4) (units information check), and confirm that the VHF
radiotelephone application software and boot-section is upgraded.
Note: The display of units information is possible only at baud rate 38400bps.
When units information is not displayed, please check the baud rate according to the
procedure of 1.2.3).
2.3.3) Turn the VHF radiotelephone off.
2.3.4) Disconnect the upgrade cable from the HANDSET connector or the rear panel of the
NCM-1770 VHF controller.

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4.3 Local Upgrade Procedure of NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector
Explain how to upgrade the firmware of local upgrade method of NCM-2000 VHF channel selector.
Usually, although remote upgrade is performed from a NCM-1770 VHF controller, when you cannot
remote upgrade by a certain cause, please upgrade from handset connector of each channel
selector.

3.1) Preparation for upgrade
3.1.1) Prepare the followings:
- Personal computer OS: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP,
Hard disk free space: 10MBytes or more, COM (RS-232C) port
- Cable for upgrade 7ZCJD0315 (Handset connector - D-SUB 9pin female connector)
- Upgrading program JHS770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe)
- Binary file for upgrade [YYYYMMDD]CH_Selector***.chs
3.1.2) Copy the upgrading program (JHS770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe) and binary file for
upgrade (***.chs) to the desktop of the personal computer.
3.1.3) Turn the VHF radiotelephone on.
3.1.4) Check the maintenance number of NCM-2000 firmware in the following procedure.
Press and hold key to user menu.
Select by keys, and press key to show software version.
Press + keys together to show maintenance number (first double figures).
Press key to show maintenance number (second double figures).


3.1.5) Turn the VHF radiotelephone off.
3.1.6) Connect the upgrade cable (7ZCJD0315) between the HANDSET connector of the channel
selector (NCM-2000) and COM port (RS-232C) of the personal computer.







Connection Diagram for Channel Selector Local Upgrading
Built-in COM port or
USB-COM adapter etc.
for RS 232C
VHF CH Selector
NCM-2000

PC
VHF Transceiver
NTE-770S/780D
Power supply
Handset connector
Upgrade cable
7ZCJD0315
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3.2) Executing Upgrade
3.2.1) Turn the VHF radiotelephone ON.
3.2.2) When any other applications are operating on the personal computer, close them.
Execute the upgrading program JSH770S780D_VHF_UpdateTool[2.5].exe.


3.2.3) Select COM Port menu, and select the connected COM port and 38400bps as baud rate.


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3.2.4) Select Unit menu, and select CH Selector.


3.2.5) Click 1.File select button, and select the binary file [YYYYMMDD]CH_Selector***.ch for
upgrade. In addition, only the file for CH selector unit is displayed by setup of 3.2.4).


3.2.6) Click 2.Load file button, and confirm the display of Msg box as The CHS file loading ok.


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3.2.7) Set the channel selector into upgrade mode in the following procedure.
Press + + keys simultaneously to set the mode input state.
When it will be mode input state, it becomes mutual display of .
Press keys to set upgrade mode.
When it will be upgrade mode, it becomes blink display of .



3.2.8) Confirm the following message is displayed on the PC screen.

Note: If the above message is not displayed, please check the COM port of PC, baud rate and
the connection between VHF channel selector and PC.

3.2.9) Click 3.Write Mode button, and confirm the following messages are displayed on the PC
screen after about a few second.

If the above messages are not displayed on the screen, turn the VHF radiotelephone off and
repeat the procedure from section 3.2).
3.2.10) After clicking "3.Write Mode" button, and then click "4.Write start" button after display <- C.
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3.2.11) Click "4.Write start" button to start the software upgrading, "Now Upgrading" is displayed on
the screen of "Msg box".
About five seconds later, confirm that the Percent increases from 0%.


3.2.12) About three minutes later, "Upgrading succeeded!!!" will be displayed on the screen of "Msg
box".


3.2.13) The display of a channel selector will be the usual channel display simultaneously.
3.2.14) Disconnect the upgrade cable from the VHF CH selector.

3.3) Confirming of the software upgraded
3.3.1) Turn the VHF radiotelephone on.
3.3.2) Carry out procedure of 1.1) - 1.2.4) (units information check), and confirm that the VHF
radiotelephone application software and boot-section is upgraded.
Note: The display of units information is possible only at baud rate 38400bps.
When units information is not displayed, please check the baud rate according to the
procedure of 1.2.3).
3.3.3) Turn the VHF radiotelephone off.
3.3.4) Disconnect the upgrade cable from the HANDSET connector or the rear panel of the
NCM-1770 VHF controller.
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VHF JHS-770S/780D
VHF Maintenance record

Fill in this form and return promptly, after change of a software version, or each apparatus replaced.

MARINE SERVICE DEPARTMENT (PRODUCT SUPPORT)
Japan Radio Co., Ltd.
18-7 Oosaki-1-chome, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0023
Japan
FAX +81 3 3779 1420

Name of Vessel


MMSI No.


JHS-770S/780D System serial No.
BK

Unit name

Item

Old

New

Unit serial No.
BK BK VHF
VHF Transceiver
NTE-770S/780D

Software maintenance number
Ver. Ver.

Unit serial No.
BJ BJ VHF
VHF Controller 1
NCM-1770

Software maintenance number
Ver. Ver.

Unit serial No.
BJ BJ VHF
VHF Controller 2
NCM-1770

Software maintenance number
Ver. Ver.

Unit serial No.
BJ BJ VHF
VHF Controller 3
NCM-1770

Software maintenance number
Ver. Ver.

Unit serial No.
BP BP
Channel selector 1
NCM-2000

Software maintenance number
Ver. Ver.

Unit serial No.
BP BP
Channel selector 2
NCM-2000

Software maintenance number
Ver. Ver.

Service Date


Service Port


Service Order


Service Agent


Service Engineer

()
The normal operation check after work
YES NO

Did you return to normal mode from maintenance mode?
YES NO

Remarks


141-0023
1 18 7


FAX 03 3779 1420
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1.3 NCM-2000 VHF Channel Selector
1.3.1 NCM-2000 Block Diagram


6-8
2. Parts Layouts
2.1 NTE-770S/780D VHF Transceiver
2.1.1 CMN-7701S/D TRX UNIT Parts Layouts
a) CMN-7701S/D PS side



6-9
b) CMN-7701S/D SS side



6-10
2.1.2 CDJ-7701S/D CONT & AF UNIT Parts Layouts
a) CDJ-7701S/D PS side


6-11
b) CDJ-7701S/D SS side


6-12
2.1.3 CBD-7701 TERMINAL BOARD Parts Layout




6-13
2.1.4 CQD-7701 EXTENSION BOARD Parts Layouts
a) CQD-7701 PS side

b) CQD-7701 SS side

6-14
2.2 NCM-1770 VHF Controller
2.2.1 CMV-3770 AF CONT UNIT Parts Layouts
a) CMV-3770 PS side




6-15
b) CMV-3770 SS side




6-16
2.2.2 CDJ-3770 CONTROL UNIT Parts Layouts
a) CDJ-3770 PS side





6-17
b) CDJ-3770 SS side





6-18
2.2.3 CCK-3771 MAIN PANEL UNIT Parts Layout






2.2.4 CCK-3772 SUB PANEL UNIT Parts Layout




6-19
2.3 NQD-2770 Controller Connection Box
2.3.1 CQD-2771 JUNCTION BOARD Parts Layouts
a) CQD-2771 PS side



6-20
b) CQD-2771 SS side




INSTALLATION
MANUAL
01ETM ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified
Printed in Japan
Marine Service Department
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CODE No.7ZPJD0413A
JUL. 2008 Edition 2 JRC
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For further information,contact:
URL http://www.jrc.co.jp
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
JHS-770S/780D

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