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JHS-800S

MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE

INSTALLATION
MANUAL

Not use the asbestos

For further information,contact:

URL Head office : http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/


Marine Service Department
1-7-32 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053, Japan
e-mail : tmsc@jrc.co.jp
One-call : +81-50-3786-9201
ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified

CODE No.7ZPJD0733B SEP. 2021 Edition 3


Safety Precautions

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.
Observe the following precautions to prevent the risk of electric shock.
Avoid contact with the internal parts of these devices.
Only specialized service people should do any maintenance, inspections, or adjustments
inside the devices.
Falling after receiving an electric shock may lead to extensive secondary injuries, so be sure
you have a safe place to stand when working.
In the event that someone receives an electric shock, immediately implement emergency
procedures, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

If you must reach into a device, 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
dry cotton work gloves is another way to reduce risks. One more necessary precaution is to
not use both hands at the same time.
Although there is no danger with normal use, it is very dangerous if contact is made
accidently with the internal parts of these devices. There is a very high risk of death by high
voltages of tens of thousands of volts. In some cases, you could be fatally electrocuted by
voltages of several hundred volts.

Precautions for rescuing victims from electrocution


If you find an electrocution victim, you must first switch off the machinery that caused the
electrocution and ground all circuits.
If you are unable to immediately cut off the circuit, do not directly touch the victim. Quickly
use a non-conductive material, such as a dry board or cloth, to move the victim away from
the device.
If someone receives an electric shock, immediately implement emergency procedures, such
as cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

When a person is electrocuted, the current passes through their heart and may cause
ventricular fibrillation or cardiac arrest. Also, if the shock is mild, the victim's breathing may
be restored by doing artificial respiration. An electrocution victim becomes very pale, their
pulse can be very weak or even stop, and they may lose consciousness and become stiff.

7ZPJD0733B
Emergency First Aid Procedure
Flow of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) using AED

A person is collapsing.
- Secure the safety of the surrounding
area.
- Prevent secondary disasters.

Check for response. Responding Listen to the appeal of the injured


- Call while tapping the shoulder. or ill person and give the
necessary first-aid treatment.

Not responding or unknown

Ask for help.


- Make an emergency call.
- Ask to bring an AED.

Recovery position
- Lay the injured or ill
person on his/her
Open the airway. side and wait for the
Breathing
- Check for breathing. arrival of the
emergency services.

Not breathing or unknown

Chest compressions Note(1) Chest compression and rescue breathing


- Press straight down by about 5 cm on the chest and release
quickly.
- Repeat this process at a rate of 100-120 times per minute. - If not trained, perform chest compression only.
Give both chest compression and rescue breathing (See Note(1)) - If already trained and want to also perform
- If not trained, perform chest compression only. rescue breaths, give two rescue breaths after
every 30 chest compressions. Also, to avoid
infection risk, use the dedicated mouthpiece for
rescue breathing.

Arrival of an AED
- Turn on the power.
- Use the AED by following its voice
prompts.
Fitting of the electrode pads, etc.

Electric shock is not needed.


Automatic electrocardiogram analysis
- Do not touch the injured or ill person.

Electric shock is needed.

Delivery of electric shock

The AED automatically When the injured or ill person has


analyzes the heart been handed over to the
rhythm every 2 min. emergency services or has started
Resume CPR from chest compressions moaning or breathing normally, lay
by following the voice prompts of the him/her on his/her side in a
AED. recovery position and wait for the
arrival of emergency services.
When to stop CPR
Procedure for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) using AED

1. Check the scene for safety to prevent secondary disasters


a) Do not touch the injured or ill person in panic when an accident has occurred.
(Doing so may cause electric shock to the first-aiders.)
b) Do not panic and be sure to turn off the power. Then, gently move the injured
or ill person to a safe place away from the electrical circuit.

2. Check for responsiveness


a) Tap the shoulder of the injured or ill and shout in the ear saying, "Are you Are you OK?
OK?"
b) If the person opens his/her eyes or there is some response or gesture,
determine it as "responding." But, if there is no response or gesture,
determine it as "not responding."

3. If responding
a) Give first-aid treatment.

4. If not responding
a) Ask for help loudly. Ask somebody to make an emergency call and bring an Please call an
AED. ambulance.
Please bring
• Somebody has collapsed. Please help. an AED.
• Please call an ambulance.
• Please bring an AED.
• If there is nobody to help, call an ambulance yourself.

5. Check for breathing


a) Look to see if the chest and abdomen are rising and falling.

b) If the injured or ill person is breathing, place him/her in the recovery position
and wait for the arrival of the emergency services.
6. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) (Combination of chest compressions and rescue breaths)
a) Chest compressions
1) Position of chest compressions
• Position the heel of one hand in the center of the chest, approximately between the nipples, and place
your other hand on top of the one that is in position.

2) Perform chest compressions


• Perform uninterrupted chest compressions of 30
at the rate of about 100-120 times per minute.
While locking your elbows positioning yourself Compress
with heel of
vertically above your hands. the hand.
• With each compression, depress the chest wall to
a depth of approximately 5 cm.

b) Combination of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths


1) If not trained, perform the chest compressions only.
2) If already trained and want to also perform rescue breaths, give two rescue breaths after every 30 chest
compressions.
3) To avoid infection risk, use the dedicated mouthpiece for rescue breathing.
4) Continuously perform the combination of 30 chest compressions and 2 rescue breaths without
interruption.
5) If there are two or more first-aiders, alternate with each other approximately every two minutes (five
cycles of compressions and ventilations at a ratio of 30:2) without interruption.

30 times
CPR mask

2times

Mouthpiece for
rescue breathing
7. When to stop cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
a) When the injured or ill person has been handed over to
the emergency services
b) When the injured or ill person has started moaning or
breathing normally, lay him/her on his/her side in a
recovery position and wait for the arrival of emergency
services.

8. Arrival and preparation of an AED


a) Place the AED at an easy-to-use position. If there are
multiple first-aiders, continue CPR until the AED
becomes ready.
b) Turn on the power to the AED unit. Depending on the
model of the AED, you may have to push the power on
button, or the AED automatically turns on when you
open the cover. Turn on the power.
c) Follow the voice prompts of the AED.

9. Attach the electrode pads to the injured or ill person's bare chest
a) Remove all clothing from the chest, abdomen, and arms.
b) Open the package of electrode pads, peel the pads off and securely place
them on the chest of the injured or ill person, with the adhesive side facing the
chest. If the pads are not securely attached to the chest, the AED may not
function. Paste the pads exactly at the positions indicated on the pads, If the
chest is wet with water, wipe dry with a dry towel and the like, and then paste
the pads. If there is a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter defibrillator
(ICD), paste the pads at least 3cm away from them. If a medical patch or
plaster is present, peel it off and then paste the pads. If the injured or ill
person's chest hair is thick, paste the pads on the chest hair once, peel them
off to remove the chest hair, and then paste new pads.
c) Some AED models require to connect a connector by following voice
prompts.
d) The electrode pads for small children should not be used for children over the
age of 8 and for adults.

10. Electrocardiogram analysis


a) The AED automatically analyzes electrocardiograms.
Follow the voice prompts of the AED and ensure that nobody is touching the
injured or ill person while you are operating the AED.
b) On some AED models, you may need to push a button to analyze the heart
rhythm.
11. Electric shock (defibrillation)
a) If the AED determines that electric shock is needed, the voice prompt saying,
"Shock is needed" is issued and charging starts automatically.
b) When charging is completed, the voice prompt saying, "Press
the shock button" is issued and the shock button flashes.
c) The first-aider must get away from the injured or ill person, make
sure that no one is touching him/her, and then press the shock
Press the shock button.
button.
d) When electric shock is delivered, the body of the injured or ill
person may jerk.

12. Resume cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)


a) Resume CPR by following the voice prompts of the AED.
• Perform uninterrupted chest compressions at the rate of
about 100-120 times per minute.
• With each compression, depress the chest wall to a depth of
approximately 5 cm.

13. Automatic electrocardiogram analysis


a) When 2 minutes have elapsed since you resumed cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), the AED
automatically analyzes the electrocardiogram.
b) If you suspended CPR by following voice prompts and AED voice prompt informs you that shock is
needed, give electric shock again by following the voice prompts.
If AED voice prompt informs you that no shock is needed, immediately resume CPR.

14. When to stop CPR (Keep the electrode pads on)


a) When the injured or ill person has been handed over to the emergency services.
b) When the injured or ill person has started moaning or breathing normally, lay him/her on his/her side in a
recovery position and wait for the arrival of emergency services.
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.)

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Handling Precaution

WARNING
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 insert anything flammable into the equipment.


Doing so may cause fire, electrical shock, or malfunction.

If a distress alert is received, make sure to inform the ship's captain or officer in charge.
Doing so may save the lives of the crews and passengers on the ship in distress.

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

Before replacing fuses on the NBD-965 AC/DC power supply unit, always turn off the
AC/DC power switch and AC/DC input supplied to the main unit.

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

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.

If the water-resistant handset connection box for wing installation is installed outside,
be sure to close the waterproof cap after use and store the handset indoors.
Rain and sea breeze could cause connector malfunction.

The printing paper used in this optional printer is a heat sensitive paper. Do not handle
inappropriately as follows.
・ Store the paper away from heat, humidity, or heat sources.
・ Do not rub the paper with any hard objects.
・ Do not place the paper near organic solvents.
・ Do not allow the paper to come in contact with polyvinyl chloride film, erasers, or
adhesive tape for long periods of time.
・ Keep away the paper from freshly copied diazo type or wet process copy paper.

Do not use the point of a sharp object to operate the screens on the equipment.
Doing so may damage the screens.

Be careful so that the ends of the power cables of NBD-965 do not extend out of the
terminal blocks on it.
There is a possibility of short-circuiting with the terminal block cover.

When operating the NBD-965 AC/DC power supply, always short the + and –
terminals of REMOTE CONT using the 7JTJD0065 Signal plug.

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Contents
Before Operation .................................................................................................................................... vii
Handling Precaution .............................................................................................................................. viii
Chapter 1 Components and Specifications .......................................................................................... 1-1
1. Components ..................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.1 Standard Components ................................................................................................ 1-2
1.2 Options ........................................................................................................................ 1-3
1.3 Spare Parts.................................................................................................................. 1-4
1.3.1 JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone ............................................................... 1-4
1.3.2 NBD-965 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 Display Control Panel.................................................................................................. 1-8
2.7 NCM-980 Controller .................................................................................................... 1-8
2.8 NBD-965 AC/DC Power Supply Unit........................................................................... 1-9
2.9 RP-D10 Printer ............................................................................................................ 1-9
2.10 GPS Interface ............................................................................................................ 1-9
2.11 AIS Interface .............................................................................................................. 1-9
2.12 RMS Interface ......................................................................................................... 1-10
2.13 BAM Interface ......................................................................................................... 1-10
3. Interconnection Diagrams .............................................................................................. 1-11
3.1 General...................................................................................................................... 1-11
3.2 Overall Diagram ........................................................................................................ 1-12
3.3 Integrated Console .................................................................................................... 1-14
3.4 JHS-32A/B Retrofit Kit............................................................................................... 1-15
Chapter 2 Installation ............................................................................................................................ 2-1
1. Preparation for Installation ............................................................................................... 2-2
1.1 Installation Procedures................................................................................................ 2-2
1.2 Selection of the Equipment Installation Location ........................................................ 2-3
1.3 Laying the controller cable .......................................................................................... 2-4
1.3.1 Use one controller ................................................................................................. 2-4
1.3.2 Use two controllers................................................................................................ 2-5
(1) Place the main unit at the end ............................................................................... 2-5
(2) Squeeze main unit with controller ......................................................................... 2-6
1.3.3 Use three controllers ............................................................................................. 2-7
1.3.4 Use four controllers ............................................................................................... 2-8
1.4 Selection of the Antenna Installation Location ............................................................ 2-9
2. Installation Instructions ................................................................................................... 2-10
2.1 JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone ................................................................... 2-10
2.1.1 Exterior View and Installation Space ................................................................... 2-10
(1) Desktop mounting with Desktop kit MPBX50190 ................................................ 2-10
(2) Flush mounting on console or wall ...................................................................... 2-11
(3) NQW-980 Handset .............................................................................................. 2-12
2.1.2 Installation Procedures........................................................................................ 2-13
(1) Grounding ............................................................................................................ 2-13
(2) Wiring................................................................................................................... 2-13
(3) Moving the Name Plate ....................................................................................... 2-15
(4) Installation of Handset ......................................................................................... 2-15
(5) Install Printer ........................................................................................................ 2-15
2.1.3 Cable information ................................................................................................ 2-16
(1) JHS-800S Fuse Replacement Procedure ........................................................... 2-16
(2) CFQ-5530/5397/5398 Handset Extension Cable ................................................ 2-16
(3) Waterproofing method for ferrite core.................................................................. 2-17
(4) Connection Procedure of Handset Connector..................................................... 2-18
2.2 NCM-980 Controller .................................................................................................. 2-19
2.2.1 Exterior View and Installation Space .................................................................. 2-19
(1) Desktop mounting with Desktop kit MPBX50191................................................ 2-19
(2) Flush mounting on console or wall ...................................................................... 2-20
(3) Wiring .................................................................................................................. 2-21
2.2.2 Installation Procedures ....................................................................................... 2-22
(1) CAN Cable Installation Procedure ...................................................................... 2-22
(2) Handset Installation Procedure ........................................................................... 2-22
(3) Handset Terminal ................................................................................................ 2-22
(4) Attaching name label ........................................................................................... 2-22
2.3 7ABJD0004 Antenna ................................................................................................ 2-23
2.3.1 Exterior View ....................................................................................................... 2-23
2.3.2 Connection Procedure of Coaxial Connector ..................................................... 2-24
2.3.3 Antenna Installation ............................................................................................ 2-26
2.4 NBD-965 AC/DC Power Supply Unit ........................................................................ 2-27
2.4.1 Exterior View and Installation Procedure ............................................................ 2-27
2.4.2 Installation Procedures ....................................................................................... 2-28
(1) Wiring .................................................................................................................. 2-28
(2) Terminal Board .................................................................................................... 2-29
(3) Fuse Replacement Procedure ............................................................................ 2-30
2.5 CQD-10(CQD-10DN2) Connection Box ................................................................... 2-31
2.5.1 Exterior View ....................................................................................................... 2-31
2.5.2 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 2-32
2.6 NQA-2443 Sensor LAN Switch ................................................................................. 2-34
2.6.1 Exterior View ....................................................................................................... 2-34
2.6.2 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 2-34
2.7 NQE-1845B Handset Connection Box (for wing console installation) ...................... 2-35
2.7.1 Exterior View ....................................................................................................... 2-35
2.7.2 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 2-36
2.8 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box (for wing installation) ...................................... 2-37
2.8.1 Exterior View ....................................................................................................... 2-37
2.8.2 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 2-38
2.9 NQE-1847B Handset Connection Box (for indoor flush mounting) .......................... 2-39
2.9.1 Exterior View ....................................................................................................... 2-39
2.9.2 Installation Procedure ......................................................................................... 2-40
2.10 RP-D10 Printer/ NBG-980 Power Supply ............................................................... 2-41
2.10.1 Desktop Type .................................................................................................... 2-41
2.10.2 Flush Mount Type ............................................................................................. 2-45
2.10.3 Wall Mount Type ............................................................................................... 2-48
2.11 External Speakers ................................................................................................... 2-51
2.11.1 NVS-423R Speaker (Wall Mounting) ................................................................ 2-51
2.11.2 NVS-823R Speaker (Flush Mounting) .............................................................. 2-52
2.12 NVT-140L Hand Microphone .................................................................................. 2-53
2.13 BTR-155 Wireless Speaker Microphone ................................................................ 2-53
2.14 CWB-1801 Integrated Console Kit (JHS-800S-CON) ............................................ 2-54
2.14.1 Exterior View (standard type) ........................................................................... 2-54
2.14.2 Exterior View (emergency light mount type) ..................................................... 2-55
2.15 CWB-1832 JHS-32A/B Retrofit Kit.......................................................................... 2-56
2.15.1 Exterior View ..................................................................................................... 2-56
2.15.2 Installation Procedure ....................................................................................... 2-56
Chapter 3 Operation Check After Installation ....................................................................................... 3-1
1. Confirmation after Completion of Installation ................................................................... 3-2
1.1 Confirm the Equipment Installation State.................................................................... 3-2
1.2 Confirm Wiring ............................................................................................................ 3-2
1.3 Confirm the Antenna Installation State........................................................................ 3-2
1.4 Check the Power Supply Voltage ............................................................................... 3-3
1.5 Confirmation of Spare Parts ........................................................................................ 3-3
1.6 Confirmation of Documents ........................................................................................ 3-3
1.7 Reconfirmation of Installation ..................................................................................... 3-3
Chapter 4 Attached Drawings ............................................................................................................... 4-1
1. Block Diagrams ................................................................................................................ 4-2
1.1 JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone ..................................................................... 4-2
1.1.1 JHS-800S Unit Diagram ........................................................................................ 4-2
1.1.2 CMN-2800 Block Diagram .................................................................................... 4-3
1.1.3 CDJ-2800, CBD-2800, CDE-2800, CCK-2800, CCK-2801 Block Diagrams ........ 4-4
1.2 NCM-980 Controller .................................................................................................... 4-5
1.2.1 NCM-980 Unit Diagram ......................................................................................... 4-5
1.2.2 NCM-980 Block Diagram ...................................................................................... 4-6
2. Parts Layouts ................................................................................................................... 4-7
2.1 JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone ..................................................................... 4-7
2.1.1 CMN-2800 Parts Side ........................................................................................... 4-7
2.1.2 CMN-2800 Solder Side ......................................................................................... 4-7
2.1.3 CDJ-2800 Parts Side ............................................................................................ 4-8
2.1.4 CDJ-2800 Solder Side .......................................................................................... 4-8
2.1.5 CBD-2800 Parts Side ............................................................................................ 4-9
2.1.6 CBD-2800 Solder Side .......................................................................................... 4-9
2.1.7 CDE-2800 Parts Side .......................................................................................... 4-10
2.1.8 CCK-2800 Parts Side .......................................................................................... 4-10
2.1.9 CCK-2800 Solder Side ........................................................................................ 4-10
2.1.10 CCK-2801 Parts Side ........................................................................................ 4-11
2.1.11 CCK-2801 Solder Side ...................................................................................... 4-11
2.2 NCM-980 Controller .................................................................................................. 4-12
2.2.1 CDJ-9800 Parts Side .......................................................................................... 4-12
2.2.2 CDJ-9800 Solder Side ........................................................................................ 4-12
2.2.3 CBD-9800 Parts Side .......................................................................................... 4-13
2.2.4 CBD-9800 Solder Side ........................................................................................ 4-13
Components and Specifications

Chapter 1 Components and Specifications

1-1
Components and Specifications

1. Components
1.1 Standard Components
No. Product Name Model Name Qty Notes

1 Marine VHF Radiotelephone JHS-800S 1

2 Handset NQW-980 1 Includes the cradle

3 Power cable CFS-810 1 For connecting DC power, 2.5 m

4 Accessory cable CFS-820 1 For connecting GPS and VDR, 2.5 m

5 Bridge card 7ZPJD0741A 1

6 Spare fuse 0997015.WXN 2 For the power cable

7 Instruction Manual 7ZPJD0714B 1 Not included in the main package

1-2
Components and Specifications
1.2 Options
No. Product Name Model Name Notes
1.29-m dipole type, both TRX and WKR
1 Antenna 7ABJD0004
156-162.5 MHz (VSWR<1.5)
2 Antenna mounting bracket MPBX41928A
3 Coaxial connector N-P-10U
4 AC/DC Power Supply Unit NBD-965 IP22 equivalent (by adding covers)
4-1 Power supply plug 7JTJD0064
4-2 Signal plug 7JTJD0065
4-3 Power connector cover 7ZZJD0121
4-4 Signal connector cover 7ZZJD0122
5 Desktop kit MPBX50190 For main unit
6 L-shape adapter ENO1CC-03AFM-LRL For 24VDC connector 3pin
6-1 L-shape adapter ENOBD-05AFM-LRL For CTRL connector 5pin
6-2 L-shape adapter ENOBD-08AFM-LRL For mic connector 8pin
6-3 L-shape adapter ENOBU-10AFM-LRL For SENS connector 10pin
6-4 L-shape adapter ENOBU-12AFM-LRL For AUX connector 12pin
Possible to expand to a maximum of 4 units
7 Controller NCM-980
IP56 equivalent
7-1 CAN cable CFS-830 For connecting controller, 5 m
7-2 Desktop kit MPBX50191 For controller
8 Handset NQW-980 Includes cradle, waterproof (IP66 equivalent)
8-1 Handset 7UMJD0020 Handset only (Without cradle)
8-2 Cradle 7ZJJD0004 Cradle only
8-3 Handset extension cable CFQ-5530 3m
8-4 Handset extension cable CFQ-5397 10 m
8-5 Handset extension cable CFQ-5398 20 m
9 Connection box CQD-10 16 terminals (Code:CQD-10DN2)
10 Sensor LAN switch NQA-2443 Switching hub
For connecting handset connection box and
11 AUX cable CFS-840
external speaker, 2.5 m
For wing console, waterproof type
12 Handset connection box NQE-1845B
(IP66 equivalent)
For wing installation, waterproof type
13 Handset connection box NQE-1846
(IP66 equivalent)
14 Handset connection box NQE-1847B Indoor flush mount type
SII made LAN compatible type
15 Printer RP-D10
(Code:7HPJD0004)
15-1 Printer paper TP-B10CH 80 mm x φ80 mm, L = 65 m
15-2 POWER SUPPLY unit NBG-980
15-3 Splash-proof cover MTB420059 Desktop type cover for IP22
15-4 Flush mounting kit MPBX51754B
15-5 Splash-proof cover MPBX51794 Flush mounting type cover for IP22
15-6 Wall mounting kit MPBX51750A
15-7 Splash-proof cover MPBX51783A Wall mounting type cover for IP22
16 External speaker NVS-423R Wall mount type
17 External speaker NVS-823R Flush mount type
18 Wireless speaker mic BTR-155 Bluetooth type
19 Hand mic NVT-140L
Distress message
20 NCH-3210 Providing LAN ports
controller (DMC)

1-3
Components and Specifications
1.3 Spare Parts
1.3.1 JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone
SETS PER
SHIP NO. SPARE PARTS LIST FOR USE
VESSEL
JHS-800S MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE MATERIALS FOR REPAIR
QUANTITY REMARKS
NAME
ITEM OUTLINE WORKING DESCRIPTION SUB
OF
NO. (DIMENSION IN M/M) PER PER SPARE MARK OF
PART JRC CODE NO.
SET VESS BOX NO.

0997015.WXN
16.3
1 FUSE 2 2
5ZFAP00255
10.9

DWG. NO 7ZXJD0172

1.3.2 NBD-965 AC/DC Power Supply Unit


SETS PER
SHIP NO. SPARE PARTS LIST FOR USE
VESSEL

NBD-965 POWER SUPPLY UNIT MATERIALS FOR REPAIR

QUANTITY REMARKS
NAME
ITEM OUTLINE WORKING DESCRIPTION SUB
OF
NO. (DIMENSION IN M/M) PER PER SPARE MARK OF
PART JRC CODE NO.
SET VESS BOX NO.

1044
18.7
1 FUSE 2 2

18.8 5ZFCK00021

DWG. NO 7ZXJD0173

1-4
Components and Specifications
1.4 Block Diagram
AC100V ~ AC240V
DC24V 7ABJD000 4 7ABJD000 4
Emerge ncy Antenn a Antenn a NVS-423R/823R
ligh t Exte rnal sp eaker
DPYCS-4 DPYCS-2.5
N-P-10U N-P-10U MPYCSLA-4
CFS-830
NBD-965 DPYC-2.5 CQD-10 NQEー184 5B/184 6/184 7B
AC/DC Power supply Conne ction Box Handset Conne ction Box
RG-10UY RG-10UY
CFS-810 MPYCSLAー7

N-P-10U N-P-10U NQEー184 5B/184 6/184 7B


Handset Conne ction Box
TTY CS LA-1 DPYC-2.5
MPYCSLA-7
WKR A NT TRX ANT CFS-840
CQD-10
Conne ction Box
NCM-980 JHS-800S
BTR-155 CFS-830
Controller CQD-10 Marine VHF
Wireless Conne ction Box
Spe ake r Mic No.1 Radiotelephone

NQW-980 NQW-980 BTR-155


Handset Handset Wireless
TTY CS LA-1 DPYC-2.5 CFS-820 Spe ake r Mic

CQD-10
NCM-980 CFS-830 LAN Conne ction Box
BTR-155 CQD-10
Wireless
Controller
Conne ction Box
Spe ake r Mic No.2

NQW-980
Handset TTY CS LA-1
GPS ※
TTY CS LA-1 DPYC-2.5
TTY CS LA-1T
AIS ※
TTY CS LA-1
VDR (AF)
NCM-980 CFS-830 NQA-244 3
BTR-155 CQD-10
Wireless Controller Sen sor LA N switch DC12V ~ DC48V
Conne ction Box
Spe ake r Mic No.3 (HUB)

LAN
NQW-980 MFD
Handset LAN
DMC
TTY CS LA-1 DPYC-2.5
LAN
RMS (VDR)
LAN
BAM
NCM-980 CFS-830
BTR-155 CQD-10 LAN
Wireless Controller Central DIM ※※
Conne ction Box
Spe ake r Mic No.4 LAN
RP-D10 Prin ter

NQW-980
Handset

Note)
※ Connection via LAN is also available.
※※ Connection using TTYCSLA-1 is also available.
(Only one system among AIS or Central DIM is selectable.)

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Components and Specifications

2. Specifications
2.1 General Specifications
Transmission frequency Simplex/semi-duplex: 155.000 MHz - 163.500 MHz
Reception frequency Simplex/semi-duplex: 155.000 MHz - 163.500 MHz
Number of channels ITU/USA/Canada/IWW channels: Maximum 65 ch
Weather channels: 10 ch
Private channels: Maximum 200 ch
Memory channels: Maximum 10 ch
Channel spacing 25 kHz
Communication modes Simplex and semi-duplex press talk system
Type of emission Radiotelephone communications: F3E (G3E)
DSC and ATIS: F2B (G2B)
Antenna impedance 50 Ω unbalanced
Transmission/reception 300 ms or less
switching interval
Channel switching interval 5 s or less
Interface IEC61162-1 Ed.5 (2016): GPS
IEC61162-2 Ed.1 (1998-09): AIS/DIM
IEC61162-450 Ed.2 (2018-05)*: GPS/AIS/RMS/DMC/BAM/DIM
(*) IGMPv3, Datagram type: UdPbC
600 Ω balanced: VDR
600 Ω unbalanced: Ext SP
Main controls DSC call transmission (sending and receiving), communication channel
settings, transmission power settings, squelch adjustment, volume adjustment,
screen adjustment
Power supply voltage 24 VDC (21.6 VDC - 31.2 VDC)
Current Consumption / power 25 W transmission: Maximum 4.5 A/ 108 W
(24 VDC input) Reception: Maximum 1.5 A/ 36 W
Startup time 5 sec or less
Operating temperature range -25 °C - +55 °C
Storage temperature -40 °C - +80 °C
Humidity resistance No abnormality after standing 10 hours in +40 ºC, 93 % RH
Vibration resistance (3 Axis) 2 Hz - 13.2 Hz: Amplitude ±1 mm ±10 %
(7 m/s2 max acceleration at 13.2 Hz)
13.2 Hz to 100 Hz: Maximum acceleration 7 m/s2 fixed
Vibration resistance test for over 2 hours at each resonance point
Over 2 hours at 30 Hz when no resonance points
Continuous operation (Phone) No abnormality after operating continuously for 8 hours
Continuous operation No abnormality after operating continuously for 24 hours
(DSC, watchkeeping receiver)
Category type of the weather Waterproofed handset connection box: Exposed to wind and rain
resistance Other units: Protected from wind and rain
Protection rating IP56 equivalent (main unit, controller)
IP22 equivalent (Power supply, printer) [protective cover installed]
IP66 equivalent (handset, waterproof handset connection box)
Dimensions and mass Main unit: 240 mm (W) x 96 mm (H) x 136 mm (D) [excluding projections]
Approximately 2.1 kg
Controller: 240 mm (W) x 96 mm (H) x 54 mm (D) [excluding projections]
Approximately 0.9 kg

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Components and Specifications
2.2 Transmitter
Antenna output power 6 W - 25 W (when reducing: 0.5 W - 1 W)
Deviation of antenna power Within +20% and -50%
Oscillation method Frequency synthesizer
Modulation method Frequency modulation
Carrier frequency error ±10×10-6 or less
Maximum frequency deviation ±5kHz or less
Occupied bandwidth 16kHz or less
Pre-emphasis characteristics 6 dB/oct characteristics, within +1 dB to -3 dB
Overall distortion 10% or less
Adjacent channel power -70 dB or 0.2 μW or less
Strength of spurious emissions outside 3.125µW or less
bandwidth
Unwanted emissions in the spurious 3.125µW or less
domain
Spurious emissions 9 kHz - 1 GHz: 0.25 µW or less
(EN300 338, EN301 925) 1 GHz - 4 GHz: 0.25 µW or less
Residual modulation -40dB or less

2.3 Receiver
Receiving system Double superheterodyne
Local oscillation method Frequency synthesizer
Local oscillation frequency variance ±10 × 10-6 or less
Sensitivity (phone) 6 dBμV or less (SINAD = 20 dB)
Sensitivity (DSC) 1% or lower character error rate at 0 dB μV
Selectivity 6 dB bandwidth: 12 kHz or more,
70 dB attenuation bandwidth: 25 kHz or less
Signal-to-Noise ratio 40 dB or more
Audio output variance 3dB or less
De-emphasis characteristics 6 dB/oct within +1 dB to -3 dB
Co-channel selectivity -10 - 0dB
Adjacent channel selectivity 70 dB or more
Desensitization effect (phone) 82 dBµV or more
Desensitization effect (DSC) 4.47 mV during interference input; 1% or lower character error rate
Spurious response (phone) 80 dB or more
Spurious response (DSC) 4.47 mV during interference input; 1% or lower character error rate
Intermodulation characteristics (phone) 70 dB or more
Intermodulation characteristics (DSC) 2.5 mV during interference input; 1% or lower character error rate
Blocking characteristics 90 dBµV or more
Radiation 9 kHz - 1 GHz: 2 nW or less
1 GHz - 4 GHz: 20 nW or less
Squelch mute -40dB or less
Squelch open level +6dBµV or less
Overall distortion 10% or less

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Components and Specifications
2.4 CH70 Watchkeeping Receiver
Reception frequency 156.525 MHz (CH70)
Receiving system Double superheterodyne
Local oscillation method Frequency synthesizer
Local oscillation frequency variance ±10 × 10-6 or less
Sensitivity 1% or lower character error rate at 0 dB μV
6 dB bandwidth: 12 kHz or more,
Selectivity
70 dB attenuation bandwidth: 25 kHz or less
De-emphasis characteristics 6 dB/oct characteristics, within +1 dB to -3 dB
Co-channel selectivity SER is less than 10-2 when -8 dB of interference is added
Adjacent channel selectivity 4.47 mV during interference input; 1% or lower character error rate
Desensitization effect 4.47 mV during interference input; 1% or lower character error rate
Spurious response 4.47 mV during interference input; 1% or lower character error rate
Intermodulation characteristics 2.5 mV during interference input; 1% or lower character error rate
Blocking characteristics BER is less than 10-2 when 90 dB of interference is added
Radiation 9 kHz - 2 GHz: 2 nW or less

2.5 DSC/ATIS Modem


Modulation rate 1200baud (within 600Hz±30ppm)
Modulation method FSK
Modulation index DSC: Within 2.0 ±10%
ATIS: Within 1.0 ±10%
Mark frequency (Y) 1300Hz ±10Hz or less
Space frequency (B) 2100Hz ±10Hz or less
DSC protocol ITU-R Recommendation M.493-14 (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 V2.2.1

2.6 Display Control Panel


Microphone input impedance 2.2 kΩ balanced (using NQW-980)
Standard modulation input -40 dBm
Audio output Internal speaker (4 Ω): Max. 6 W or more
Handset phone (150 Ω): Max. 1 mW or more
LCD 5-inch TFT color, 800x400 pixels, LED backlight
Touch panel, power button, DISTRESS button, volume control,
Operation buttons SQL control

2.7 NCM-980 Controller


Communication speed 125/ 250 kbps
Communication interface CAN and IEC61162-450 Ed.2 (2018-05) compliant (DIM)
Microphone input impedance 2.2kΩ balanced (using NQW-980)
Standard modulation input -40dBm
Audio output Built-in speaker (4 Ω): Max. 6 W or more
Handset phone (150 Ω): Max. 1 mW or more
LCD 5-inch TFT color, 800x480 pixels, LED backlight
Max. 1000 cd/m2
Operation buttons Touch panel, power button, DISTRESS button, volume control, SQL
control

1-8
Components and Specifications

2.8 NBD-965 AC/DC Power Supply Unit


Source voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC (50/60 Hz)
and 24 VDC (21.6 VDC - 31.2 VDC)
Output voltage 24VDC(23.04VDC ~ 24.96VDC)
Maximum output current 6.6 A
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
-25°C - +60°C
performance
Operating temperature range -25°C - +60°C
Storage temperature -30°C - +70°C
Humidity resistance 93% RH at 40°C with no condensation
Vibration resistance 2 Hz - 15.8 Hz, amplitude ±1 mm
(3 axes) 15.8 Hz - 100 Hz, acceleration 1 G
No abnormality after testing durability of resonance points for more than 2 hours
Over 2 hours at 30 Hz when no resonance points
Continuous operation No abnormality after operating continuously for 8 hours

2.9 RP-D10 Printer


Printing system Thermal line system
Communication interface Ethernet(10Base-T/100Base-TX)
Data buffer 4096 byte
Maximum print speed 200mm/sec
Roll paper width 80 mm
Power voltage 24VDC (19.2 VDC ~ 31.2 VDC ,when using NBG-980 POWER SUPPLY unit)
Current consumption Maximum 3.9 A (when using NBG-980 POWER SUPPLY unit)

2.10 GPS Interface


Serial Interface standard NMEA0183/ IEC61162-1 Ed.5 (2016) compliant
Protocol 4800 bps, start 1 bit, data 8 bit, stop 1 bit, no parity
LAN Interface standard IEC61162-450 Ed.2 (2018-05) compliant
Input sentence IEC61162-450 compliant
NMEA0183 also supported V1.5: GGA/ GLL/ RMC
V2.0: GGA/ GLL/ RMC/ ZDA
V2.3: GGA/ GLL/ RMC/ GNS/ ZDA
(Talker = "GP" or other)
Data type Ship position & time information: GGA/GNS/GLL/RMC
Date information: ZDA/ RMC
Equipment time information: ZDA/GGA/GNS/GLL/RMC

2.11 AIS Interface


Serial Interface standard IEC61162-1 Ed.1 (1998-09) compliant
Protocol 38.4 kbps, start 1 bit, data 8 bit, stop 1 bit, no parity
LAN Interface standard IEC61162-450 Ed.2 (2018-05) compliant
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

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Components and Specifications

2.12 RMS Interface


LAN Interface standard IEC61162-450 Ed.2 (2018-05) compliant
Output message IEC61162-1 Ed.4 (2010-11) 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.

2.13 BAM Interface


LAN Interface standard IEC61162-450 Ed.2 (2018-05) compliant
Input / Output sentence ALF: Outputs the state of an alert such as start, normal, etc.
Note) Manufacturer mnemonic code is JRC or null.
ALC: Outputs the states of all alerts every 20 seconds.
ACN: Inputs requests from the CAM such as ACK, silence etc.
ARC: Outputs the refusal to the request by the ACN sentence.
HBT: Inputs the connection condition from the CAM during the
responsibility transfer.
Note) If no reception in 100 sec, the responsibility transfer state is
broken and the BAM alert control is returned.
Data type BAM alert state

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Components and Specifications

3. Interconnection Diagrams
3.1 General
NQW-980
HANDSET Cable colors are as follows.
NQE-1846 NQE-1846 BN : BROWN
HANDSET HANDSET BU : BLUE
CONNECTION CONNECTION WH : WHITE
BOX BOX HANDSET GN : GREEN
YE : YELLOW
NCM-980 GY : GRAY
CONTROLLER PK : PINK
RD : RED
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 CTRL BK : BLACK
OG : ORANGE
VT : VIOLET

CFS-830
TQ : TURQUOISE
EXTERNAL

6
*MPYCS-7 SP

*MPYCS-7
Note 3

WH
GN
BN
BU
BK
CQD-10 CQD-10
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 JUNCTION BOX 1 2 3 4 5 JUNCTION BOX
WH

OG
GN

RD

TQ
GY

WH
BN
BU

YE

PK

BK

VT

GN
BN
BU
BK
CFS-840

CFS-830
JHS-800S
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE

HANDSET LAN EMERGENCY


LIGHT
CFS-820

CFS-810
(CAT5e STP)
*LAN Cable

*DPYC-1.5
NQW-980
HANDSET

NQA-2443
SENSOR LAN SWITCH UNIT
WH

WH
OG
GN

RD

GN
GY
BN
BU

YE

PK

BK

BK

+ -
(CAT5e STP)

(CAT5e STP)

(CAT5e STP)
*LAN Cable

*LAN Cable

*LAN Cable

CQD-10 CQD-10
JUNCTION BOX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 JUNCTION BOX

LAN
DC24V AC100~240V
RP-D10(7HPJD0004)
*DPYC-2.5
*TTYCSLA-1T
*TTYCSLA-1

*TTYCSLA-1

PRINTER
*DPYCS-2.5
*DPYCS-4

・AIS DMC
・CENTRAL DI M NCH-3210
・BAM
NBG-980 ・RMS
・MFD
POWER SUPPLY
Note 1, 2 ・GPS
GPS AI S VDR
(IEC61162-1) (IEC61162-2) 600ohm
0dBm balance
1 2 3

* :Dockyard supply

Note
*DPYCS-4

NBD-965
1 : Do not connect the shield of GPS and AIS connection
POWER SUPPLY
CFS-810

cable to anywhere of JHS-800S in accordance


with the IEC61162-1 and -2 standard.
2 : AIS and GPS are connectable
via SENS and/or LAN interface.
DC12V
3 : Do not connect the shield wire to anywhere of DC24V
~DC48V
NQE-1845/1846/1847 to avoid noise induction.
4 : The above shows a system diagram with one controller.
JHS-800S MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE
INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM

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Components and Specifications

3.2 Overall Diagram

NQA-2443
SENSOR LAN SWITCH UNIT

LAN

RP-D10(7HPJD0004)

NBG-980 SENS 24V DC

CFS-820

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Note 1, 2

* :Dockyard supply Cable colors are as follows.


BN : BROWN
Note BU : BLUE
1 : Do not connect the shield of GPS and AIS connection WH : WHITE
GN : GREEN
cable to anywhere of JHS-800S in accordance YE : YELLOW
with the IEC61162-1 and -2 standard. GY : GRAY
2 : AIS and GPS are connectable PK : PINK
via SENS and/or LAN interface. RD : RED
3 : Do not connect the shield wire to anywhere of BK : BLACK
NQE-1845/1846/1847 to avoid noise induction. OG : ORANGE
4 : The above shows a system diagram with one controller. VT : VIOLET
TQ : TURQUOISE

JHS-800S MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE


INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM (1/2)

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Components and Specifications

1-13
Components and Specifications

3.3 Integrated Console

NQW-980 NQW-980
NQE-1845B NQE-1845B HANDSET HANDSET
NQE-1847B NQE-1847B
NQE-1846 NQE-1846 NVS-423R HANDSET HANDSET
HANDSET HANDSET EXTERNAL NCM-980 NCM-980
CONNECTION CONNECTION SPEAKER CONTROLLER CONTROLLER
BOX BOX CTRL CTRL

CFS-830 CFS-830
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 (5m) (5m)

10
9
8
1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2
3
4
5
6

WH

WH
GN

GN
BN
BU

BN
BU
BK

BK
NQE-422A
※MPYCSLA-7

※MPYCSLA-7

※MPYCSLA-4
JUNCTION BOX 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

1
3

5
7

2
4

6
8
*DPYC
*TTYCSLA-1
*DPYC-2.5

-2.5
+ -
*TTYCSLA-1

+ -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
+ -
WH

OG
RD

TQ
GN

GY
BN
BU

YE

PK

BK

VT
FG

GN
BN

BU

WH
BK
(opened)
CFS-840
(shortened)

CFS-830
(shortened)
JHS-800S NQW-980
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE HANDSET HANDSET

LAN
adjustment)
CFS-810
(Length
adjustment)
CFS-820
(Length

EMERGENCY
LIGHT
NZL-1

+ - FG
+ -
WH

GN
BK
WH

OG
RD
GN

GY
BN
BU

YE

PK

BK

*LAN Cable (CAT 5e)


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
FG
C
A
B

A
B

+ -

+ - V U
*TTYCSLA-1T
*TTYCSLA-1

*TTYCSLA-1

NQA-2443
SENSOR LAN SWITCH UNIT
*LAN Cable (CAT 5e)

*LAN Cable (CAT 5e)


NBD-965
GPS AIS VDR POWER SUPPLY
(IEC61162-1) (IEC61162-2) 600Ω/0dBm
Balance

+ - U V
Cable color is as follows.
BN : BROWN
BU : BLUE
WH : WHITE + - U V LAN POW NBG-980
VDR
GN : GREEN RP-D10 POWER (RMS)
YE : YELLOW SUPPLY
GY : GRAY PRINTER
*DPYC-4

*DPYC-2.5

PK : PINK
RD : RED
BK : BLACK
OG : ORANGE
CFS-810

VT : VIOLET
(2.5m)

TQ : TURQUOISE
DC24V AC100
Note: * marked cables are supplied by the dockyard. (Max 6.6A) ~240V
WH

GN
BK

JHS-800S MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE


INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
DC24V

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Components and Specifications

3.4 JHS-32A/B Retrofit Kit

NQW-980 NQW-980
NQE-1845B NQE-1845B HANDSET HANDSET
NQE-1847B NQE-1847B
NQE-1846 NQE-1846 NVS-423R HANDSET HANDSET
HANDSET HANDSET EXTERNAL NCM-980 NCM-980
CONNECTION CONNECTION SPEAKER CONTROLLER CONTROLLER
BOX BOX
CTRL CTRL

CFS-830 CFS-830
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 (5m) (5m)

10
9
8
1
2
3
4
5
6

1
2
3
4
5
6

WH

WH
GN

GN
BN
BU

BN
BU
BK

BK
NQE-422A
※MPYCSLA-7

※MPYCSLA-7

※MPYCSLA-4
JUNCTION BOX 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5

1
3

5
7

2
4

6
8
*DPYC
*TTYCSLA-1
*DPYC-2.5

-2.5
+ -
*TTYCSLA-1

+ -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
+ -
WH

RD

OG

TQ
GN
BN
BU

GY
YE

PK

BK

VT
FG

GN
BN

BU

WH
BK
7ZCJD0529
7ZCJD0530

(opened)

JHS-800S NQW-980
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE HANDSET HANDSET

LAN
7ZCJD0528

7ZCJD0527

+ - FG
WH

GN
BK
WH

OG
RD
GN

GY
BN
BU

YE

PK

BK

*LAN Cable (CAT 5e)


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
FG
C
A
B

A
B

+ -

+ - V U
*TTYCSLA-1T
*TTYCSLA-1

*TTYCSLA-1

NQA-2443
SENSOR LAN SWITCH UNIT
*LAN Cable (CAT 5e)

*LAN Cable (CAT 5e)


NBD-965
GPS AIS VDR POWER SUPPLY
(IEC61162-1) (IEC61162-2) 600Ω/0dBm
Balance

+ - U V
Cable color is as follows.
BN : BROWN
BU : BLUE
WH : WHITE + - U V LAN POW NBG-980
VDR
GN : GREEN RP-D10 POWER (RMS)
YE : YELLOW SUPPLY
GY : GRAY PRINTER
*DPYC-4

*DPYC-2.5

PK : PINK
RD : RED
BK : BLACK
OG : ORANGE
CFS-810

VT : VIOLET
(2.5m)

TQ : TURQUOISE
DC24V
(Max 6.6A) AC100V
Note: * marked cables are supplied by the dockyard.
WH

GN
BK

JHS-800S MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE


INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM
DC24V

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Components and Specifications

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Installation

Chapter 2 Installation

2-1
Installation

1. Preparation for Installation

1.1 Installation Procedures


Use the following procedure to install the equipment.

1. Selection of the Equipment Installation Location

Refer to section 1.2 "Selection of the Equipment Installation Location" in this chapter to

select a location to install the equipment, giving attention to the equipment's space

requirements, antenna installation position, and laying of the cables.

2. Selection of the Antenna Installation Location

Refer to section 1.3 "Selection of the Antenna Installation Location" to select a location to

install the antenna.

3. Laying of Cables (Antenna, Power, and Control Cables)

Refer to section 3 "Interconnection Diagrams" in chapter 1 and "Installation Instructions" in

section 2 of this chapter to lay the cables.

• As a basic rule, lay the cables in the shortest routes.

• Be sure to use twisted pair cables as extension cables between the CQD-10(CQD-10DN2)

connection boxes used to connect the controllers.

• When cutting the cables, be sure to consider how much extra cable is needed to move the

equipment during maintenance and for handling the terminals.

• Lay the cables away from hot areas, such as smokestacks. If there is a risk of an antenna

cable being exposed to high temperature exhaust, such as from a smokestack, apply heat

resistant measures to protect the antenna cable.

• Lay the cables as far away from the magnetic compass as possible. Lay the cables with

external braiding at least 2 m away from the magnetic compass, and lay the other cables at

least 1 m away from it.

4. Equipment Installation

Refer to section 2 "Installation Instructions" in this chapter to install the equipment.

5. Wiring

Refer to section 3 "Interconnection Diagrams" in chapter 1 and "Installation Instructions" in

section 2 of this chapter to wire the equipment.

Also, after connecting the cables and before turning on the power, remember to confirm the

cable connections, and terminal block wiring.

6. Checking Operations

Refer to "Operation Check After Installation" in chapter 3 to check operations.

7. Initial Settings

Refer to "Settings" in chapter 2 of the Service Manual to do the initial settings.

2-2
Installation
1.2 Selection of the Equipment Installation Location
Refer to the following and then consult with the ship's owner to select a location to install the

equipment.

・ Refer to section 2 "Installation Instructions" in this chapter as regards ability to do maintenance


when selecting a location to install the equipment.

Furthermore, assure there is sufficient work space when wiring the NBD-965 AC/DC power

supply unit to the terminal board.

・ For earthing the system, provide earthing facilities where the JHS-800S Marine VHF
Radiotelephone, the NCM-980 controller and the NBD-965 AC/DC power supply are installed.

・ Install all the equipment in locations that have good ventilation and low moisture.

・ When connecting the NCM-980 controller, the cable can be laid upto 100 m by using CQD-10
Connection box, CFS-830 CAN cable, TTYCSLA cable and DPYC cable. (In this case, the CAN

speed 250 kbps as the factory default setting is available.) For more details, see "1.3 Laying the

controller cable".

・ There are the following three types of connection boxes that can be installed if radio
communications are needed on both the left and right sides of the ship's bridge.

NQE-1845B Waterproof type for wing console

NQE-1846 Waterproof type for wing (outdoor)

NQE-1847B Flush mount type for indoor use

・ Install equipment and cables by at least the following minimum distances away from the
magnetic compass, for safe compass operation.

JHS-800S Marine VHF


NCM-980 controller
Radiotelephone
Safe distance from compass
Safe distance from compass
Standard compass: 1.6 m
Standard compass: 1.6 m
Steering compass: 1.1 m
Steering compass: 1.1 m

NBD-965 AC/DC power supply RP-D10 printer


Safe distance from compass Safe distance from compass
Standard compass: 0.8 m Standard compass: 0.4 m
Steering compass: 0.5 m Steering compass: 0.3 m

NQA-2443 sensor LAN switch


Safe distance from compass
Standard compass: 2.4 m
Steering compass: 1.6 m

2-3
Installation
1.3 Laying the controller cable
When using the NCM-980 controller, wire the cables referring to the following.

For the signal line, use a twisted pair multi-core wire with shield.

1.3.1 Use one controller


When using one NCM-980 controller, wire the cables as follows.

 The cable length between terminal blocks A and B should be 100 m or less.

Wiring to the terminal block referring to the figure below.

2-4
Installation
1.3.2 Use two controllers
(1) Placing the main unit at the end
When placing the JHS-800S main unit at the end, install as follows.

 The cable length between terminal blocks A and B should be 40 m or less, and the total length

of between the terminal blocks A and C should be 100 m or less.

 Set the CAN termination of NCM-980 No.1 to OFF.

For the setting method, refer to 3.2.11 Service Manual “Device Communication Settings”.

Wiring to the connection box referring to the figure below.

Power Supply
JHS-800S
unit NCM-980 NCM-980
NBD-965 No.1 No.2
CFS-810 CFS-830 DPYC-2.5
Terminal Terminal
Terminal block B CFS-830 block C CFS-830
block A CQD-10 etc CQD-10 etc
CQD-10 etc Brown TTYCSLA-1 Brown
TTYCSLA-1
Brown 1.NET-H 1.NET-H 1.NET-H
(DATA) (DATA) (DATA)
Blue 2.NET-L 2.NET-H 2.NET-L Blue
(DATA) (DATA) (DATA)
Green 3.NET-L Blue Green
3.FG (DATA) 3.FG
4.NET-L 4.NET-S Black
4.FG (DATA) (DC24V+)
White 5.NET-S Green 5.NET-C White
(DC24V+) 5.FG (DC24V-)
6.NET-S DPYC-2.5
(DC24V+) 6.FG
Black 7.NET-C 7.NET-S Black
(DC24V-) (DC24V+) 16.
8.NET-C 8.NET-S
(DC24V-) (DC24V+)
9.NET-C White
(DC24V-)
Short bar 10.NET-C
DPYC-2.5
16. (DC24V-)
Insulation

16.

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Installation
(2) Placing main unit between two controllers
When placing the JHS-800S main unit between the controllers, install as follows.

 The cable lengths between terminal blocks A and C should be 100 m or less.

 Set the CAN termination of JHS-800S to OFF.

For the setting method, refer to 3.2.11 Service Manual “Device Communication Settings”.

Wiring to the connection box referring to the figure below.

Power Supply
JHS-800S unit
NCM-980 NBD-965 NCM-980
No.1 No.2
CFS-830
Terminal CFS-810 DPYC-2.5 Terminal
Terminal
CFS-830 block A block B block C CFS-830
CQD-10 etc CQD-10 etc CQD-10 etc
TTYCSLA-1 TTYCSLA-1
Brown 1.NET-H Brown 1.NET-H 1.NET-H Brown
(DATA) (DATA) (DATA)

Blue 2.NET-L 2.NET-H 2.NET-L Blue


(DATA) (DATA) (DATA)
Green Blue 3.NET-L Green
3.FG 3.FG
(DATA)
Black 4.NET-S 4.NET-L 4.NET-S Black
(DC24V+) (DATA) (DC24V+)
Green 5.NET-C White
White 5.NET-C 5.FG
(DC24V-) (DC24V-)
DPYC-2.5
DPYC-2.5
6.FG

16. 7.FG 16.


White 8.NET-S
(DC24V+)
9.NET-S
(DC24V+)
Black 10.NET-C
(DC24V-)
Short bar 11.NET-C
(DC24V-)
Insulation

16.

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Installation
1.3.3 Use three controllers
When using three NCM-980 controllers, wiring as follows.

 The cable length between terminal blocks A and B, B and C, and B and D should be less than

100 m in total.

Between B and C are folded back, the cable length is doubled.

 Set the CAN termination of JHS-800S and NCM-980 No.2 to OFF.

For the setting method, refer to 3.2.11 Service Manual “Device Communication Settings”.

Wiring to the connection box referring to the figure below.

Power Supply
JHS-800S unit
NBD-965
NCM-980 NCM-980
No.1 CFS-830 DPYC-2.5
CFS-810
No.2
Terminal Terminal Terminal
CFS-830 block A block B-1 block C CFS-830
CQD-10 etc TTYCSLA-1 CQD-10 etc CQD-10 etc
Brown TTYCSLA-4 Brown
Brown 1.NET-H 1.NET-H 1.NET-H
(DATA) (DATA) (DATA)
Blue 2.NET-L 2.NET-H 2.NET-H
(DATA) (DATA) (DATA)
Green 3.NET-L Blue
3.FG Blue 3.NET-L
(DATA) (DATA)
Black 4.NET-S 4.NET-L 4.NET-L
(DC24V+) (DATA)
(DATA)
White 5.NET-C Green
(DC24V-) 5.NET-H 5.FG
(DATA)
DPYC-2.5 6.NET-L 6.NET-S Black
(DATA) (DC24V+)
16. 7.NET-C White
7.FG (DC24V-)
NCM-980
No.3 8.FG DPYC-2.5
Terminal
block D
16.
CQD-10 etc TTYCSLA-1
CFS-830
Brown 1.NET-H 16.
(DATA)
Blue 2.NET-L Terminal Short bar
(DATA)
block B-2
Green CQD-10 etc
3.FG
Insulation
Black 4.NET-S Green
1.FG
(DC24V+)
White 5.NET-C White 2.NET-S
(DC24V-) (DC24V+)
DPYC-2.5 3.NET-S
(DC24V+)
4.NET-S
16. (DC24V+)
Black 5.NET-C
(DC24V-)
6.NET-C
(DC24V-)
7.NET-C
(DC24V-)

16.

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1.3.4 Use four controllers
When using four NCM-980 controllers, wiring as follows.

 The cable length between terminal blocks A and B, B and C, and B and E should be less than

100 m in total.

Between B and C are folded back, the cable length is doubled.

 The cable length between the terminal blocks B and D should be 40 m or less, and the total

length of between the terminal blocks B and E should be 100 m or less.

 Set the CAN termination of JHS-800S and NCM-980 No.2, No.3 to OFF.

For the setting method, refer to 3.2.11 Service Manual “Device Communication Settings”.

Wiring to the connection box referring to the figure below.

Power
JHS-800S Supply unit
NBD-965
NCM-980 NCM-980
No.1 CFS-830 DPYC-2.5
CFS-810
No.2
Terminal Terminal
Terminal block C
CFS-830 block A block B-1 CFS-830
CQD-10 etc CQD-10 etc
TTYCSLA-1 CQD-10 etc
Brown TTYCSLA-4 Brown
Brown 1.NET-H 1.NET-H
(DATA) 1.NET-H
(DATA) (DATA)
Blue 2.NET-L 2.NET-H 2.NET-H
(DATA) (DATA) (DATA)
Green 3.NET-L Blue
3.FG Blue 3.NET-L
(DATA) (DATA)
Black 4.NET-S 4.NET-L
(DC24V+) 4.NET-L
(DATA) (DATA)
White 5.NET-C Green
(DC24V-) 5.NET-H 5.FG
(DATA)
DPYC-2.5 6.NET-L 6.NET-S Black
(DATA) (DC24V+)
16. 7.NET-C White
7.FG (DC24V-)
NCM-980
No.3 Terminal 8.FG DPYC-2.5
block D
CQD-10 etc 16.
CFS-830 TTYCSLA-1
Brown 1.NET-H 16.
(DATA)
2.NET-H Terminal
(DATA) block B-2
Blue 3.NET-L Short bar
CQD-10 etc
(DATA)
4.NET-L Green Insulation
1.FG
(DATA)
Green White 2.NET-S
5.FG (DC24V+)
3.NET-S
6.FG (DC24V+)
Black 7.NET-S 4.NET-S
(DC24V+) (DC24V+)
8.NET-S Black 5.NET-C
(DC24V+) (DC24V-)
White 9.NET-C 6.NET-C
(DC24V-) (DC24V-)
10.NET-C 7.NET-C
(DC24V-) (DC24V-)
DPYC-2.5

16. 16.
NCM-980
Terminal No.4
block E
CQD-10 etc
CFS-830
1.NET-H Brown
(DATA)
2.NET-L Blue
(DATA)
Green
3.FG
4.NET-S Black
(DC24V+)
5.NET-C White
(DC24V-)

16.

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1.4 Selection of the Antenna Installation Location
Select the location to install antennas according to the following.

・ Install antennas in locations where there is no interference, such as on a mast, the bridge, or a
vertical pole.

・ Install antennas at least 2 m vertically and at least 6 m horizontally away from conductive
structures that impede radiation.

・ If using two or more antennas, install them at least 4 m


vertically away from each other to prevent mutual

interference.

・ Installing an antenna near a smokestack may result in


the soot and heat degrading the antenna's performance. Minimum
4m以上4 m
Install antennas as far as possible away from

smokestacks. Also, on tankers that carry volatile

materials, install antennas as far away from vapor ports

as possible.

・ To prevent interference with the AIS, do not install


antennas in the same horizontal plane as an AIS

antenna (transponder) and separate them by a minimum of 2 m vertically. If they must be

installed in the same horizontal plane, separate the installations by at least 10 m.

・ Do not install antennas in the same horizontal plane as radar antennas. Install antennas at least
3 m vertically away from the beam of a radar antenna.

・ Install antennas as far away from other radio communicators, such as MF/HF, as possible.

・ Do not paint over the antenna element (resin part).

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2. Installation Instructions

2.1 JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone


2.1.1 Exterior View and Installation Space
Refer to the following diagram to install the JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone.
(1) Desktop mounting with Desktop kit MPBX50190

210
9 130
240
38
96

116

261
(289) 65 133

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 3.5 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

Rubber spacer

Two-sided tape

Rubber spacer

Screw(M4)

Screw(M5)

Knob bolt

Knob bolt

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Installation
(2) Flush mounting on console or wall

136

L-shape
adapter
Installation surface dimensions

136

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 2.1 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

Screw(M4)

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Installation
(3) NQW-980 Handset

64
65
50
Φ24

134
53

φ13 (CounterØ13(ザグリ径)
bore Hole) Ø6(ネジ穴径)
φ6(Screw)
160
30

Units: mm
Weight: Approximately 0.45 kg (inc. cradle)
Color: Munsell N2.5

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2.1.2 Installation Procedures
(1) Grounding
For safety measure, connect the JHS-800S Marine VHF radiotelephone to the ship’s ground

using such as a stainless steel flat braid with crimped terminals as shown below.

JHS-800S Rear view

Screw hole for frame ground Stud grounded to ship, etc.

Stainless steel Flat braid with crimped

(2) Wiring
Connect the cables on the back of the JHS-800S according to the table below.

1. TRX (Antenna for transceiver)


Number Function Description Destination
- TRX ANT N type connector, 50 Ω unbalanced 7ABJD0004
Marine VHF antenna

2. WKR (Antenna for watchkeeping receiver)


Number Function Description Destination
- WKR ANT N type connector, 50 Ω unbalanced 7ABJD0004
Marine VHF antenna

3. 24VDC (DC power supply)


Number Function Description Destination
1 24V+ 24 VDC+ input
NBD-965
2 24V- 24 VDC- input
AC/DC power supply
3 GND GND

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4. CTRL (Controller)
Number Function Description Destination
1 NET-H (DATA) CAN bus
2 NET-L (DATA) Connection box
3 NET-S (24V+) Power supply for controllers such as CQD-
4 NET-C (24V-) (24 VDC/ 3 A) 10(CQD-10DN2)
5 GND GND

5.LAN
Number Function Description Destination
1-8 LAN IEC61162-450 compliant for MFD, VDR, AIS, NQA-2443
dimmer control, and BAM communications sensor LAN switch

6. AUX (Audio input/output)


Number Function Description Destination
1 MIC+ External handset connection box
2 MIC-
3 PTT
4 OCC
5 PHONE+
6 PHONE- (GND)
Connection box
7 GND
such as CQD-10
8 AF PA output (CQD-10DN2)
0 dBm, 600 Ω unbalanced
9 SP_PWR For power output to external speaker
Output voltage: 15 VDC, output current: 1.1 A
10 GND GND
11 NC Not assigned
12 NC Not assigned

7. SENS (Peripheral device)


Number Function Description Destination
1 GPS_RX-A IEC61162-1 compliant
2 GPS_RX-B For input of GPS data
3 RX-A IEC61162-1/2 compliant for AIS or dimmer
4 RX-B control
Connection box
5 TX-A
such as CQD-10
6 TX-B
(CQD-10DN2)
7 GND_ISO
8 LINE_OUT_A AF output to VDR
9 LINE_OUT_B 600 Ω balanced
10 SHILD_GND

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(3) Moving the Name Plate
The JHS-800S name plate with type approval mark such as MED for EU or MIC for Japan is

placed on the right side of the back of the JHS-800S as shown below. Additionally, the name

plate indicating the type approval of MLIT (Preliminary inspection or HK), CCS or FCC/IC is

placed on the left side. If the system name plate is difficult to see, for example when the main

body is mounted internal of the console, move the name plate* to the place easy to see.

(*) Incase of FCC/IC, the name plate is sticker type and not allowed to move to another place.

MLIT, CCS or FCC/IC type approval name plate JHS-800S name plate

As shown in the following diagram, open two 3-mm tapping holes (pitch 0.5) or use nuts to fix the

plate.

80mm

2×M3
25mm

73mm

(4) Installation of Handset


Refer to section 2.1.1 (3) in this chapter to install the NQW-980 handset.

(5) Install Printer


Refer to section 2.11 in this chapter to install the RP-D10 printer.

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Installation
2.1.3 Cable information
(1) JHS-800S Fuse Replacement Procedure
The JHS-800S uses two fuses.
If fuse blows, replace the fuse in the box on the CFS-810 power cable.

Ferrite
core

Fuse in box

2500 tolerance (+100/-0), units: mm

① Turn off the JHS-800S and NBD-965 power supply unit.

② Remove the cover of fuse box.

③ Replace the fuse in the box. The fuse has no polarity.

④ Return the cover.

(2) CFQ-5530/5397/5398 Handset Extension Cable


• Outline drawing

• Wiring schematic

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(3) Waterproofing method for ferrite core
Waterproof the ferrite core mounted on the cable referring to the following.

① Check the ferrite core is attached to the cable.

② While applying tension to the self-welding tape, wind it around 3 layers with half overlap in the
range shown below.

Self-welding tape should be wrapped extra more than 25 mm from the end of the ferrite core.

After winding the tape, grasp it with your hand and apply acupressure to promote fusion.
Self-adhesive tape

25mm or more

CFS-8**

25mm or more

③ Wind the vinyl tape around 3 layers with half overlap from the top of the self-welding tape.
Wind the vinyl tape extra more than 10 mm from the edge of the self-welding tape.
Vinyl tape

10mm or more

CFS-8**

10mm or more

・Be careful not to apply tape to the model label.

・ When winding the tape at both ends of the ferrite core, There is a step

difference from the cable, Be careful not to create a gap.

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(4) Connection Procedure of Handset Connector

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Installation
2.2 NCM-980 Controller
2.2.1 Exterior View and Installation Space
Refer to the following diagram to install the NCM-980 controller.
(1) Desktop mounting with Desktop kit MPBX50191

Unit: mm

Weight: Approx. 2.0 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

Rubber spacer Screw (M3)

Spacer nut

Two-sided tape

Spacer nut

Screw (M3)

Knob bolt Rubber spacer

Screw (M5)

Knob bolt

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Installation
(2) Flush mounting on console or wall

L-type connector

Installation surface dimensions

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 0.9 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

Screw(M4)

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Installation
(3) Wiring
Connect the cables on the back of the JHS-800S according to the table below.

1. CTRL (Controller)
Number Function Description Destination
1 NET-H (DATA) CAN bus
2 NET-L (DATA) Connection box
3 NET-S (+24V) 24 VDC input such as CQD-10
4 NET-C (-24V) (CQD-10DN2)
5 GND GND

2. ACC (Accessory)
Number Function Description Destination
1 CW_KEY N/A
2 GND (Morse keyer input for MF/HF radio)
3 RX-A IEC61162-1/-2 compliant for dimmer control
4 RX-B
5 TX-A Connection box
such as CQD-10
6 TX-B
(CQD-10DN2)
7 GND_ISO(SG)
8 TXD N/A
9 RXD (RS-232C I/F for DTE of MF/HF radio)
10 GND

3.LAN
Number Function Description Destination
1-8 LAN IEC61162-450 Ed.2 (2018-05) compliant for
NQA-2443
VDR, AIS, dimmer control, and BAM
Sensor LAN switch
communications

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2.2.2 Installation Procedures
(1) CAN Cable Installation Procedure
When using the CQD-10(CQD-10DN2) connection box, refer to section 2.5.2 in this chapter to
connect the CFS-830 CAN cable.
If you want to use other connection enclosures, refer to their instruction manuals.

(2) Handset Installation Procedure


Refer to section 2.1.1 (3) in this chapter to install the NQW-980 handset.

(3) Handset Terminal

1 7
2 8 6
3 5

NCM-980 HANDSET
NCM-980 HANDSET端子
CONNECTOR

HANDSET terminal
Number Function Description Destination
1 PHONE +
For connecting the handset
2 PHONE - (GND)
3 HOOKSW (RXD) Hook switch (also for RXD)
4 BIAS (TXD) Bias power supply 9 V - 1 kΩ (also for TXD) NQW-980 or
7ZCJD0315
5 OCC For detecting connections (for connecting PC)
6 PTT PTT switch
7 MIC -
For connecting microphone (mic)
8 MIC +

(4) Attaching name label


Put the name label on the NCM-980 Controller as shown below.

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Installation
2.3 7ABJD0004 Antenna
2.3.1 Exterior View

Top view

7ABJD0004 VHF antenna


Weight: Approx. 0.3 kg
Material: Fiberglass

MPBX41928A antenna mounting kit


VHF antenna
Weight: Approx. 2.1 kg
Material: Stainless steel

Antenna mounting kit Mast

Unit: mm

Side view

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Installation
2.3.2 Connection Procedure of Coaxial Connector
1. Parts used (N-P-10)

Tightening Washer Gasket Clamp Ring Center contact Insulator Connector housing
ring

2. Assembly procedure
Assembly Shape Description
procedure

Cut the braided armor and the external covering


1 to the specified length.
Be careful not to damage the external mesh.

Peel off the external mesh and cut the insulator


2
just 6 mm from the tip.

Put the armor clamp, tightening ring, washer,


3
gasket, and clamp, in this order, onto the cable.

Fold back the external mesh, as shown in the


diagram on the left, cut it so it reaches A, and
arrange it to be evenly spread around the
4
circumference of the clamp.
A
When doing this, spread the wires in a single
layer, and do not cut it shorter than A.

5 Finish the core conductor with solder.

Solder

6 Do pre-tinning to the center contact.

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1. Insert the center contact while the solder on the


center contact is melted.
2. Be sure there is no gap between the center
Insulator conductor and the insulator.
7 3. Use the hole to confirm that the solder flows
between the center contact and the center
Center contact conductor. Be sure the solder fully covers the
center conductor and that no solder comes out
of the hole.

1. Insert it into the ring and the contact body, and


then sufficiently tighten the tightening ring.
8
2. Confirm that the center contact is positioned as
shown in the diagram of the finished wiring.

Measure the insulation resistance.


9
The insulation resistance should be at least 10 MΩ.

Diagram of finished wiring for N-type connector

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Installation
2.3.3 Antenna Installation

Refer to the diagram above (part A) [ FIG A-1 ]


Chrome plated
Self-adhesive tape
and the following procedure to install brass part
Take a proper length of tape off the role.
<End of both of self-adhesive tape
While pulling in accordance with tape manual,
the antenna. and vinyl tape wrapping> wrap it around the connector with one half of it
overlapped so that the wrapped tape may form
19 ~ 24mm three layers or more.
However, portions between the connector and
① Insert the coaxial connector cable have different diameters. This portion apply
tape more than the other portions.
straight into the antenna When the tape has been wrapped, press to hold
by hand.
connector. N type connector
Protective PVC tape (vinyl tape)
② Fully tighten the coaxial connector. Taking care not to give tension to the tape,
wrap the tape around the connector with one
③ Apply waterproofing from the half of it overlapped so that the wrapped tape
may form three layers or more.
coaxial cable to the antenna's 25mm or more
<Start of Self-adhesive tape wrapping>
metal shaft (to a position 76 to 81 10mm or more
<Start of vinyl tape wrapping>
mm from the top end of the metal
shaft).
[ FIG A-2 ]
(Refer to enlarged diagram A-1) Protective PVC tape (vinyl tape)
VHF antenna Taking care not to give tension to the tape,
④ Secure the base of the antenna element wrap the tape around the connector with one
half of it overlapped so that the wrapped tape
with the antenna mounting bracket. may form three layers or more.

Have the top end of the metal <End of vinyl tape wrapping>
10mm or more
shaft extend out 10 to 15 mm. <End of Self-adhesive tape wrapping>

⑤ Apply waterproofing from the top


25mm or more
end of the metal shaft to the
antenna element. 10 ~ 15mm Self-adhesive tape
Take a proper length of tape off the role.
(Refer to enlarged diagram A-2) <Start of both of self-adhesive tape While pulling in accordance with tape manual,
wrap it around the connector with one half of it
and vinyl tape wrapping>
overlapped so that the wrapped tape may form
⑥ Install the antenna mounting three layers or more.
Chrome plated However, portions between the connector and
bracket on the mast (applicable brass part cable have different diameters. This portion apply
tape more than the other portions.
circumference: φ35 - 80 mm). When the tape has been wrapped, press to hold
by hand.

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2.4 NBD-965 AC/DC Power Supply Unit
2.4.1 Exterior View and Installation Procedure
Refer to the following diagram to install the NBD-965 AC/DC power supply unit.

M ou n t i n g h o l e D e t a i l s

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 2.1 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

M4 ネジ
Screw (M4)

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Installation
2.4.2 Installation Procedures
(1) Wiring
For the wiring to the power supply, insert the connector processed cable into the terminal block.

CAUTION
When operating the NBD-965 AC/DC power supply,
always short the + and - terminals of REMOTE CONT
using the 7JTJD0065 Signal plug.

Cable processing is done by inserting the wires into the terminal block connector.

Insert the wires as shown below.

1. Insert the flat driver at an angle of 45 degrees into the upper hole.

2. Insert the wire all the way seated.

3. Remove the flat driver and confirm that the wire is fixed.

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Installation
(2) Terminal Board
Follow the table below to process the terminal block connector and cable.

Part
Number Display Description Destination
number
1 U
100 VAC or 240 VAC input AC power supply
2 AC IN V
Ship's ground or shield
3 FG Frame ground
of AC power cable
TB1 4 + 24 VDC input terminal (+)
DC IN 24 VDC power supply
5 - 24 VDC input terminal (-)
6 + 24 VDC output terminal (+) 24 VDC input of the
DC OUT
7 - 24 VDC output terminal (-) JHS-800S
DC ON/OFF control input
1 REMOTE + REMOTE CONT-
(+)
CONT
TB2 2 - DC ON/OFF control input (-) REMOTE CONT+
3 + AC fail state output (+)
AC FAIL No connection
4 - AC fail state output (-)

The JHS-800S is normally operated by using AC power input. If the AC power is turned off,

automatically switches to DC operation by using DC power input.

Up to the lowest voltage AC 90 V, it operates with AC input without transitioning to DC input.

And if the AC power is resumed, the AC operation is also restarted automatically.

CAUTION
Be careful so that the ends of the power cables of
NBD-965 do not extend out of the terminal blocks on it.
There is a possibility of short-circuiting with the
terminal block cover.

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(3) Fuse Replacement Procedure
When the fuse blows out, replace the fuse in the fuse box on the front panel as shown below.

Fuse box

Replace the fuses as shown below.

Procedure)

① Turn off the NBD-965.

② Remove the cover of fuse box.

③ Replace the fuse in the box. The fuse has no polarity.

④ Return the cover.

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2.5 CQD-10(CQD-10DN2) Connection Box
2.5.1 Exterior View

Screw (M6)

Unit: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg

Color: Munsell 2.5G7/2

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2.5.2 Installation Procedure
Refer to the following diagram to install the CQD-10(CQD-10DN2) connection box.

① Remove the cover from mounting plate after an screw (M4) loosen.

Mounting plate
Screw (M4)

Cover

② Attach the mounting plate to the wall of the bridge with four screws (M6).

Screw (M6) Wall

Mounting plate

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③ Lay the cables and fasten them to the terminal block.

90

90

④ Attach the cover to the mounting plate with 4 screws (M4).

Screw (M4)

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Installation
2.6 NQA-2443 Sensor LAN Switch
2.6.1 Exterior View

Screws(M3)

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.5 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

2.6.2 Installation Procedure


When using the multiple LAN cables, use the NQA-2433 Sensor LAN switch and connect it to the

JHS-800S as follows.

JHS-800S Rear view


LAN port

LAN

NQA-2443 Front view

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Installation
2.7 NQE-1845B Handset Connection Box (for wing console installation)
2.7.1 Exterior View

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 0.5 kg

Color: Munsell N4.5

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2.7.2 Installation Procedure

1. Unscrew the two screws and sealing washer of the panel and remove the rear case.

Panel
Rear case

Screws (M3)

Sealing washer

2. Wire cables to the terminals. Then return the rear case to the panel using screws
and sealing washers removed at step 1.

Screws (M3)
Sealing washer

3. Fix the NQE-1845B on the wing console using six screws and sealing washers with the
packing gasket as shown below.

Sealing washer

Packing gasket

Screws (M4)

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Installation
2.8 NQE-1846 Handset Connection Box (for wing installation)
2.8.1 Exterior View

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg

Color: Munsell 7.5BG7/2

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Installation
2.8.2 Installation Procedure

1. Unscrew the four screws of the panel and remove the rear case.

Rear case
Panel

Screws (M4)

2. Fix the rear case on the wall and wire cables to the terminals using four countersunk screws.
NOTE) Basically fix it on the flat wall. However if the wall is not flat completely, use rubber
sheets as shown below to fix it.

Screws (M8)
Rubber sheet

3. Fix thethe
Use panel
fourtoscrews
the rear case
(M4) using four
to secure the screws
panel toremoved
the mainatunit.
step 1.

Screws (M4)

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Installation
2.9 NQE-1847B Handset Connection Box (for indoor flush mounting)
2.9.1 Exterior View

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 0.3 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

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Installation
2.9.2 Installation Procedure

1. Unscrew the two countersunk screws of the panel and remove the rear case.

Rear case
Panel

Countersunk screws
(M3)

2. Fix the rear case on the wall and wire cables to the terminals using four countersunk screws.

Countersunk screws
(M3)

3. Fix the panel to the rear case using two countersunk screws removed at step 1.

Countersunk screws
(M3)

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Installation
2.10 RP-D10 Printer/ NBG-980 Power Supply
2.10.1 Desktop Type
(1) Exterior View

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 0.85 kg (without roll paper)

Color: Black

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.0 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

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Installation
(2) Installation procedure
Put the Velcro tape attached to the printer to the designated place, and fix the printer and
the Power Supply unit.

RP-D10

* Indicates a revision symbol

Screw(M4)

Screw holes dimensions

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Installation

RP-D10 printer

LAN port

Power supply
connector
DC24V,3.9A GND terminal

Power supply
Power cable connector
length L=2m DC24V
(Direction A)
NBG-980 POWER SUPPLY

Power cable

Install the flat braided cable with crimped terminals to the GND terminal, Refer to section 2.1.2 (2)

"Grounding" in this chapter.

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Installation
(3) Fixing a splash-proof cover
If ingress protection of IP22 is needed for the RP-D10 installed as the desktop type, add the
splash-proof cover MTB420059 to the RP-D10 with the NBG-980 using six screws of the
NBG-980 as shown below.

Splash-proof cover

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 2.2 kg (without roll paper)

Color: Munsell N2.5

Screw holes dimensions

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Installation
2.10.2 Flush Mount Type
When installing the RP-D10 Printer as the flush mount type, use the flush mounting kit
MPBX51754B as shown below.

(1) Exterior View

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.5 kg (without roll paper)

Color: Munsell N2.5

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Installation
(2) Installation procedure
Use the flush mounting kit referring the following procedure, which is included in the kit.

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Installation
(3) Fixing a splash-proof cover
If ingress protection of IP22 is needed for the RP-D10 installed as the flush mount type, add
the splash-proof cover MPBX51794 to the flush mounting bracket using four screws as shown
below.

Splash-proof cover

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.6 kg (without roll paper)

Color: Munsell N2.5

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Installation
2.10.3 Wall Mount Type
When installing the RP-D10 Printer as the wall mount type, use the wall mounting kit
MPBX51750A as shown below.

(1) Exterior View

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.4 kg (without roll paper)

Color: Munsell N2.5

Screw holes dimensions

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Installation
(2) Installation procedure
Use the wall mounting kit referring the following procedure, which is included in the kit.

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Installation
(3) Fixing a splash-proof cover
If ingress protection of IP22 is needed for the RP-D10 installed as the wall mount type, add
the splash-proof cover MPBX51783A to the wall mounting bracket using four screws as
shown below.

Splash-proof cover

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.6 kg (without roll paper)

Color: Munsell N2.5

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Installation
2.11 External Speakers
2.11.1 NVS-423R Speaker (Wall Mounting)

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.1 kg

Color: Munsell N4 (panel)

Munsell N7 (case)

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Installation
2.11.2 NVS-823R Speaker (Flush Mounting)

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 1.0 kg

Color: Munsell N4

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Installation
2.12 NVT-140L Hand Microphone

45
5

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 200 g

2.13 BTR-155 Wireless Speaker Microphone

USB type C Connection

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 105 g

Note) The BTR-155 is a rechargeable wireless speaker microphone. When charging this device,

connect the USB power supply using the supplied Type-C USB cable as shown above.

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Installation
2.14 CWB-1801 Integrated Console Kit (JHS-800S-CON)
2.14.1 Exterior View (standard type)

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 15.0 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

Note) The above exterior view shows the CWB-1801 Integrated console kit after mounting the

JHS-800S main unit.

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Installation
2.14.2 Exterior View (emergency light mount type)

Units: mm

Weight: Approx. 15.5 kg

Color: Munsell N2.5

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Installation
2.15 CWB-1832 JHS-32A/B Retrofit Kit
2.15.1 Exterior View

2.15.2 Installation Procedure


To retrofit from the JHS-32A or JHS-32B to the JHS-800S, refer to the following JHS-32A/B
Retrofit Kit (CWB-1832) Quick Manual, which is included in the kit.

NOTE1) When retrofitting the NCH-414 Controller of the JHS-30 series to the NCM-980
Controller, basically use the same CWB-1832 Retrofit kit.
NOTE2) If the retrofitting the controllers are needed but the twisted pair cables are not
available and MPYCS or other similar signal cables have to be used, the cable
length between the JHS-800S and the NCM-980 should be 30 m or less.

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Installation

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Installation

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Installation

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Operation Check After Installation

Chapter 3 Operation Check After Installation

3-1
Operation Check After Installation

1. Confirmation after Completion of Installation

After finishing the installation, check the following items.

1.1 Confirm the Equipment Installation State


• Is each piece of equipment installed in the correct position?
• Is anything installed upside down?
• Have you forgotten to tighten any screws?
• Is the name plate installed in a location that can be easily checke d from the outside?
• Is the cradle for the handset installed in an easy to reach position?
• Is there enough work space to change the fuses on the NBD-965 AC/DC power supply unit?
• Is a ground (GND) securely connected to each piece of equipment?
• Have you cleaned up all cutting scraps and other mess from your work?

1.2 Confirm W iring


• Are the types of cables, connection points, and wiring to the terminal block correct?
• Are the cables securely attached to the terminal block so they do not come off, even when you
pull them?
• Are any conductors exposed on the terminal block because too much of the external covering
was peeled off?
• Are the cable clamps securely fastened?

1.3 Confirm the Antenna Installation State


• Is the antenna installed in a suitable location?
• Is the antenna securely fastened to the mast?
• Is there any looseness in the nut of the mounting bracket?
• Are the coaxial cable connectors securely connected?
• Is the waterproofing correctly implemented on the connectors?

3-2
Operation Check After Installation

1.4 Check the Power Supply Voltage


• Use a tester to check the AC power supply voltage on the AC IN terminal on the NBD-965
AC/DC power supply unit.
Rating: 100 VAC to 240 VAC
• Use a tester to check the DC power supply voltage on the 24 VDC IN terminal on the NBD-965
AC/DC power supply unit.
Rating: 21.6 VDC to 31.2 VDC (standard: 24 VDC)
• Use a tester to check the DC power supply voltage on the CFS -810 power cable connected of
terminal block.
Rating: 21.6 VDC to 31.2 VDC (standard: 24 VDC)
• Confirm if the automatically switches to DC input when the AC INPUT switch of the NBD -965
AC/DC power supply unit is turned off.

In the above confirmation, if the voltage is out of range, inspect and


adjust the input power supply system and supply the appropriate power
supply voltage.

1.5 Confirmation of Spare Parts


• Are the fuses, printer paper, and other spare parts stored in a suitable location?

1.6 Confirmation of Documents


• Have operation cards been positioned near the equipment?
• Is the Instruction Manual stored in a suitable location?

1.7 Reconfirmation of Installation


Finally, confirm again that the equipment is securely installed, and that the coaxial cable is
correctly connected to the JHS -800S, etc.

3-3
Operation Check After Installation

3-4
Attached Drawings

Chapter 4 Attached Drawings

4-1
4-2
JHS-800S
CDJ-2800 CML-981
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE PANEL UNIT
CONTROL UNIT 2 7USJD0008A
SP

SP
J931

LAN
Attached Drawings

8 7ZCJD0502B
J1041

HANDSET

HANDSET
12 7ZCJD0499B
J1031

AUX
CCK-2800
DIST SW UNIT
J4101

SENSOR/AUX/LAN
1. Block Diagrams

1.1.1 JHS-800S Unit Diagram

10 Distress

SENS
7ZCJD0503A 4
Distress
CBD-2800 CDE-2800 J4241
POWER UNIT CONNECTOR UNIT
1.1 JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone

10
J3200 J921 45
7ZCJD0500A J4211
DATA

15V/CAN/CONT
80

15V/CAN/CONT
LCD
5 J901 J4201 8

LCD IF

LCD IF
J3201 J4231
T/P

7ZCJD0512

CTRL
7ZCJD0498B

CONTROLLER
J911
J4221
Key IF

3
CMN-2800 7ZCJD0511 20
J3100

PWR
J2601

POWER
7ZCJD0497 RF UNIT
Key IF
7ZCJD0501A
J3101 J2600 J4501

6
CCK-2801 J4511 VOL
VOL

7JAJD0009B
TRX ANT J2100 POWER SW UNIT
7ZCJD0514A

7JAJD0010B
WKR ANT J2101
TRXPLL BUFF TRX PLL
CMN-2800 ATT
TRX_UNLOCK
RF UNIT 1/N PD 1/R STD FRQ
TRX_LE
EEPROM PLL_DATA
TEMP SENSOR TX VCO Oscillation frequency: CP PLL_CLK
I2C2_SCL 155.000~163.500MHz
I2C2_SDA TX_TEMP
E2PROM_WP_TRX TX VCO
TRX VCO BUFF

TRX VCO SW Loop Filter(Act ive)


TX LPF PA DRV AMP2 DRV AMP1 TX VCO LPF
ATT ATT ATT
TX OUT 3 TX_VCO_SEG
DIV
TRX ANT TX_AF
COUPLER ANT1_SW
TX
APC_CONT
AF LPF
OP_AMP
RX RX_VCO_SEG
RX VCO LPF RX LOCAL
VF BUFF AMP RX VCO
25W_1W
ATT ATT
APC_DET RX_SQ_DET_AMP
RX IN
OP_AMP RX_LO_SW OPAMP
RX Local
VR VF RX BPF1 RX_LNA RX BPF2 RX LPF SQ_DET
RFC ATT LPF
RX_LO CAL_SW RX 2nd IF FM-IC

BITE
ANT2_SW RX 1st IF RX_AF_AMP
WKR IN RX 1st IF Amp
WKR ANT ANT2_SW Amp2 OP_AMP
RX_H/L_SW ATT SCF AGC
1.1.2 CMN-2800 Block Diagram

ATT
RF RX_AF
IF FM
DET

RX_TUNE2_AMP RX 1st MIX RX 1st IF X' f i l


OP_AMP
RX 2nd IF RX_RSSI

RX_TUNE2

RX_CSN
PA_13V
RX_TUNE1 RW_RSTN
Ripple Filter
RW_CLK
+13V
11R3V RX_TUNE1_AMP RW_DATA
+12V OP_AMP
WKR_CSN
8V WKR 2nd IF FM-IC
Ripple Filter

WKR 1st IF WKR_AF_AMP


7R3V WKR BPF1 WKR_LNA WKR BPF2 WKR LPF WKR 1st MIX WKR 1st IF Amp Amp2 OPAMP
ATT ATT ATT SCF AGC
TX_8V RF IF WKR_AF
FM
DET

Ripple Filter
LO WKR 1st IF X' f i l
+13V
+13V +8.5V RX_LO_SW
TX_7R3V WKR 2nd IF WKR_RSSI
+8.5V +8V
300mA max. WKR_LOCAL_SW

GND
RX_8V

TRX_PWR Ripple Filter WKRPLL BUFF WKR PLL


RX XTAL_OSC RX XTAL_AMP LPF WKR VCO ATT
RX_7R3V WKR_UNLOCK
LPF
1/N PD 1/R STD FRQ
RX 2nd IF WKR_LE
ATT
PLL_DATA
+5.5V PLL_CLK
5V WKR LOCAL CP
+5V
BUFF AMP

TX_5V VC-TCXO VC-TCXO BUFF BPF WKR VCO BUFF


ATT
2 2
AFC WKR 2nd IF
DIV DIV
+13V +5.5V
RX_5V Loop Filter
+5.5V +5V WKR VCO LPF WKR_VCO_SEG
WKR VCO
STD FRQ

+5.5V
3.3V
+3.3V
TX_ON

+5.5V
RX_3R3V
+3.3V

RX_ON
PWR_ON
Attached Drawings

4-3
CDJ-2800

4-4
CONTROL UNIT 1 DC24V+IN
CAN_H/CAN_L
CBD-2800 CAN_H/CAN_L CAN_H/CAN_L
POWER UNIT 2 DC24V+IN
RX LPF HPF De-emphasis 13V

DC24V
I2C1_CLK/DAT 13V 3 GND
RX_AF DSC RX_OUT AR1021 XL/XR/YU/YD PNL_SW1 8 NET-H
TP_READY PNL_SW1 DC24V+ 1 (CAN_H)
fc=3kHz fc=300Hz
PNL_SW2 POWER NET-L
PNL_SW2 DC24V- 2 (CAN_L)
FSK PSOFF CIRCUIT
PSOFF 3 NET-S(24V+)
RX_DSC_TEST Demodulator E2PROM_WP_TRX
PS_SW_INFO_OFF
Splatter HPF Pre-emphasis PS_SW_INFO_OFF 4 NET-S(24V-)
E2PROM_WP
FG
VR1

CONTROLLER IF
TX_AF_1 IDC SCR TX_IN CAN_EN 5 GND
HPF
fc=3kHz fc=300Hz CAN_REG_EN
(10bit)
FSK INT_CMX1 LCD_DISP
RX_AGC DAC-1 Modulator CML-981
LCD_SC
RX_TUNE1 DAC-2 SPI1_SCLK I2C2_CLK/DAT
GPIO
CCK-2801 PANEL UNIT
LCD_LED_SHDN PNL_SW1 POWER
RX_TUNE2 DAC-3 SPI1_CS0 PNL_SW1 POWER SW UNIT
Attached Drawings

SPAMP_SHDN PNL_SW2 SW
25W_1W DAC-4 SPI1_D0 I2C0_CLK/DAT PNL_SW2 +9V
232C_SEL LED
RX_RSSI ADC-1 SPI1_D1 AF_VOLUME LED_BRT AF_VOLUME
TX_AF_SEL VOL
SQ_DET ADC-2 SQ_VOLUME SQ_VOLUME
BT_VREGIN
VF ADC-3 BT_TX/BT_RX BT_TX/BT_RX
TYPE(BB/Built-in)
VR ADC-4 I2C0 BT_CTS/BT_RTS BT_CTS/BT_RTS
Audio and Signalling Processor TRX/CONT
MCASP1 MCASP1 Bluetooth
CONT_VER_0/1/2
3.6864MHz McASP1 McASP1 BT_VREGIN BT_VREGIN
to CMN-2800 RF UNIT
CPU_RESET_OUT-
RX_AF RX_OUT 20
McASP0
WKR_AF WKR_AF_OUT
SPI1_SCLK CDE-2800
TX_AF Audio and Signalling MIC1+, -
TX_AF_1
Processor
WKR_AF_OUT SPI1_D0 CONNECTOR UNIT
RX_AGC Linear MIC2+, - LCD_PCLK LCD_PCLK
WKR_AF SPI1_D1 SPI1 PWM1
RX_TUNE1 Codec LINE_RX LCD_AC_BIAS_EN LCD_AC_BIAS_EN
RX_DSC_TEST (10bit) INT_CMX2 SPI1_CS0
RX_TUNE2 PHONE1+ RGB888 RGB888
AFC DAC-1 SPI1_CS1 80 LCD
25W_1W PHONE2+ LCD_DISP LCD_DISP
LED_BRT DAC-2 SPI1_SCLK I2C2
AFC SP_AF LCD_SC LCD_SC
WKR_RSSI ADC-1 SPI1_CS1
RX_RSSI 0 CLK_24MHz LINE_OUT-A, B LCD_LED LCD_LED
TEMP ADC-3 SPI1_D0 AF_VOLUME CLKOUT1
SQ_DET 1 TX_IN XL/XR/YU/YD
TRX_PWR ADC-4 SPI1_D1 SQ_VOLUME LCD_TEMP Temperature XL/XR/YU/YD Touch Screen
VF 2 ADC LCD_TEMP
LCD_TEMP
VR 3 CAN 120
TX_AF_SEL SPARE CAN1 CAN_H/CAN_L
WKR_RSSI CAN_EN Transever Ω 4
+9V
TX_TEMP TX_AF_1
TX_AF CAN_REG_EN LED_BRT CCK-2800
TRX_PWR RX_DSC_TEST INT_EPHY
MDIO DISTRESS DIST SW UNIT
PLL_CLK 17 (V14)
LAN8710 RD+/-,TD+/- FG +9V DISTRESS Distress
PLL_DATA 18 (U14) LED
Ether LED_BRT FG SW
TRX_LE 19 (T14) (rmii2)

WKR_LE 22 (U15)
50MHz
RW_CLK 23 (T15) GPIO1 1 MIC+
MIC2+, -
RW_DATA 24 (V16) (9/9) 2 MIC-
Protect
UART0 GPS_RX-A, B
25 (U16) Circuit PTT2 3 PTT

RX_CSN 28 (U18) OCC2 4 OCC


RX-A, B
WKR_CSN 29 (V6) 5 PHONE+
UART3 RS422 TX-A, B PHONE2+
6 PHONE-(24V-)
TX_ON GND-ISO
AUX

CPU FG 7 GND
RX_ON I2C0_CLK/DAT
BT_TX/BT_RX SP_AF 8 AF
WKR_ON SPI0_SCLK UART4
BT_CTS/BT_RTS SP_PWR(13V) 9 SP_PWR+(13V)
ANT1_SW SPI0_D0
SPI0 GND(24V-) 10 SP_PWR-(24V-)
ANT2_SW SPI0_D1 UART1 232C_SD1/RD1
(SPARE) BER_CLK 11 BER_CLK
RX_H/L_SW SPI0_CS0 RS232C
BER_DATA 12 BER_DATA
RW_RSTN SPI0_CS1 UART2 232C_SD2/RD2
GPIO 1 GPS_RX-A
TRX_UNLOCK GPS_RX-A, B
2 GPS_RX-B
WKR_UNLOCK NC CLKOUT2
LCD_PCLK 3 RX-A
TRX_VER-0/1/2 RX-A, B
I2C1_CLK/DAT LCD LCD_AC_BIAS_EN 4 RX-B
WKR_VCO_SEG
RGB888 5 TX-A
TX_VCO_SEG TX-A, B
EEPROM 6 TX-B
RX_VCO_SEG I2C1 PWM2 LT3599 LCD_LED
SENSOR IF

128kbit E2PROM_WP LCD_LED_SHDN GND-ISO 7 GND-ISO


RX_LO_SW
8 LINE_OUT-A
0 (T13) LINE_OUT-A, B
E2PROM_WP_TRX eMMC INT_EPHY 9 LINE_OUT-B
MMC1 1 (V12)
I2C2_CLK/DAT 4GB TP_READY FG 10 SHILD_GND(GND)
2 (R7)
15V PTT2 TD+ 1 TxD+
3 (T7)
GND(24V-) DDR2 SDRAM Data Bus OCC2 TD- 2 TxD-
4 (U6)
2Gbit Add. Bus HOOKSW RD+ 3 RxD+
GPIO2
15V 15V_LCD 5 (T6)
LAN IF

(9/10) OCC1 RD- 6 RxD-


20 (L15)
3PIN 12V_AF DEBUG PTT1 4,5,7,8 NC
21 (M16) DET232C
PS_SW_INFO_OFF
+5V 24MHz 22 (U5)
DCDC 3.3V_CPU DISTRESS PHONE1+
XTALIN/OUT 23 (R5) HOOKSW
1.1.3 CDJ-2800, CBD-2800, CDE-2800, CCK-2800, CCK-2801 Block Diagrams

1.8V_D DET232C
232C_RD1
1.1V_D 3 (J16)
POWER IC 32.768kHz INT_CMX1 BIAS(9V)
1.1V_CORE/1.26V_CORE GPIO3 4 (J17) OCC1
RTC_XTALIN/OUT INT_CMX2 232C_SD1
CPU_RESET_IN- (2/3) 13 (F15) PTT1
HANDSET IF

NC
I2C2_CLK/DAT 232C_SEL MIC1+, -
18 (F16)
LDO 0.9V_DDR_VREF BER_CLK
CPU_RESET_IN- PWRONRST- GPIO0 21 (K16)
BER_DATA
LDO 3.3V_A CPU_RESET_OUT- WARMRST- (3/3) 28 (K17) LINE_RX Loud Speaker
PSOFF
5V_D NC NM I
SPAMP_SHDN
DCDC 3.3V_D
NCM-980
CONTROLLER CML-981
CBD-9800 2 PANEL UNIT 7USJD0008A
POWER UNIT J6402 SP

SP
8 7ZCJD0502B
J6401
HANDSET

HANDSET
1.2 NCM-980 Controller
1.2.1 NCM-980 Unit Diagram

CCK-2800
DIST SW UNIT

J4101

5 Distress
J6403

CTRL
7ZCJD0503A 4
7ZCJD0510A

CONTROLLER
Distress
CDJ-9800 CDE-2800
CONTROL UNIT CONNECTOR UNIT J4241

45
J4211
J6404 J5702
DATA

80
LCD
J5701 J4201 8
LCD IF
LCD IF

J4231
T/P

7ZCJD0513B

J4221
4
KEY IF

LAN
7ZCJD0511 20

FGND KEY IF

J5703 J4501
10 14
/ LAN

6
J4511

ACC
VOL
ACCESSORY
VOL

7ZCJD0509A CCK-2801
POWER SW UNIT
7ZCJD0514A
Attached Drawings

4-5
NCM-980 CONTROLLER

4-6
CDJ-9800 CBD-9800
POWER UNIT
CONTROL UNIT
CAN_H/CAN_L NET-H
NC DC24V+ 15V 1 (CAN_H)
15V NET-L
E2PROM_WP DC24V- 2 (CAN_L)
FG 8
CAN_EN PNL_SW1 3 NET-S(24V+)
PNL_SW1
POWER
CAN_REG_EN PNL_SW2 CIRCUIT 4 NET-C(24V-)
PNL_SW2
LCD_DISP PSOFF 5 GN D

CONTROLLER IF
PSOFF
LCD_SC PS_SW_INFO_OFF
I2C2_CLK/DAT PS_SW_INFO_OFF
GPIO LCD_LED_SHDN
SPAMP_SHDN
232C_SEL
CML-981
Attached Drawings

NC CCK-2801
BT_VREGIN POWER SW UNIT PANEL UNIT
TYPE(BB/Built-in) PNL_SW1 PNL_SW1 POWER
I2C0
TRX/CONT PNL_SW2 PNL_SW2 SW
CONT_VER_0/1/2 AF_VOLUME
McASP1 McASP1
USER IF

SQ_VOLUME AF_VOLUME
VOL
1.8V/3.3V_D/3.3V_A SQ_VOLUME
McASP0 20
BT_TX/BT_RX
SPI1_SCLK
MIC1+, - BT_CTS/BT_RTS
SPI1_D0 BT_TX/BT_RX
SPI1 Linear MCASP1 Bluetooth
SPI1_D1 PWM1 BT_CTS/BT_RTS
(SPARE) Codec LINE_RX BT_VREGIN
SPI1_CS0 MCASP1
PHONE1+ CPU_RSTOUTN_D
SPI1_CS1 BT_VREGIN
LCD_TEMP
I2C2 Temperature
FG LCD_TEMP
1.2.2 NCM-980 Block Diagram

0 CLK_24MHz
AF_VOLUME CLKOUT1
1
SQ_VOLUME
2 ADC CDE-2800
LCD_TEMP
3 CAN 120 CONNECTOR UNIT
SPARE CAN1 CAN_H/CAN_L LCD_PCLK
CAN_EN Transever Ω LCD_PCLK
LCD_AC_BIAS_EN
LCD_AC_BIAS_EN
CAN_REG_EN RGB888
INT_EPHY RGB888
MDIO LCD_DISP 60 LCD
17 (V14) LCD_DISP
NC LAN8710 RD+/-,TD+/- LCD_SC
18 (U14) LCD_SC
NC Ether LCD_LED
19 (T14) (rmii2) LCD_LED
NC
22 (U15) I2C1_CLK/DAT XL/XR/YU/YD
NC 50MHz AR1021 XL/XR/YU/YD Touch Screen
23 (T15) GPIO1 TP_READY
NC (9/9) FG
24 (V16) UART0
NC (SPARE) NC
25 (U16) (SPARE)
NC
28 (U18)
NC RX-A, B CCK-2800
29 (V6)
NC UART3 RS422 TX-A, B 2 DIST SW UNIT
DISTRESS DISTRESS Distress
GND-ISO
CPU FG FG SW

SPI0_SCLK
AM3352 UART4
BT_TX/BT_RX
BT_CTS/BT_RTS
SPI0_D0
SPI0 1 RX-A
SPI0_D1 UART1 232C_SD1/RD1 RX-A, B
(SPARE) 2 RX-B
SPI0_CS0 RS232C
3 TX-A
SPI0_CS1 UART2 232C_SD2/RD2 TX-A, B
4 TX-B
GND-ISO 5 GND-ISO
NC CLKOUT2
LCD_PCLK 232C_SD2 6 TxD
I2C1_CLK/DAT LCD LCD_AC_BIAS_EN 232C_RD2 7 RxD
RGB888 FG 8 GND
IEC61192/ACCESSORY

EEPROM CW_KEY 9 CW_KET


15V 15V_LCD I2C1 PWM2 LT3599 LCD_LED
128kbit E2PROM_WP LCD_LED_SHDN FG 10 GND
3PIN 12V_AF TD+ 1 TxD+
0 (T13)
eMMC INT_EPHY TD- 2 TxD-
+5V MMC1 1 (V12)
DCDC 3.3V_CPU 4GB TP_READY RD+ 3 RxD+
2 (R7)
1.8V_D NC 4 NC
3 (T7)
LAN IF

1.1V_D DDR2 SDRAM Data Bus NC 5 NC


POWER IC 4 (U6)
1.1V_CORE/1.26V_CORE 2Gbit Add. Bus HOOKSW RD- 6 RxD-
GPIO2
5 (T6)
CPU_RSTINN (9/10) OCC1 7 NC
20 (L15)
I2C2_CLK/DAT DEBUG PTT1 DET232C 8 NC
21 (M16)
LDO 0.9V_DDR_VREF PS_SW_INFO_OFF
24MHz 22 (U5)
DISTRESS PHONE1+
LDO 3.3V_A XTALIN/OUT 23 (R5) HOOKSW
DET232C
5V_D 232C_RD1
3 (J16)
DCDC 3.3V_D 32.768kHz NC BIAS(12V)
GPIO3 4 (J17) OCC1
RTC_XTALIN/OUT NC 232C_SD1
HANDSET IF

(2/3) 13 (F15) PTT1


CW_KEY
232C_SEL MIC1+, -
18 (F16)
NC
CPU_RSTINN PWRONRST- GPIO0 21 (K16) 2
NC
CPU_RSTOUTN WARMRST- (3/3) 28 (K17) LINE_RX Loud Speaker
PSOFF
NC NM I
CPU_RSTOUTN_D RESET-IC SPAMP_SHDN
Attached Drawings

2. Parts Layouts
2.1 JHS-800S Marine VHF Radiotelephone
2.1.1 CMN-2800 Parts Side

2.1.2 CMN-2800 Solder Side

4-7
Attached Drawings
2.1.3 CDJ-2800 Parts Side

2.1.4 CDJ-2800 Solder Side

4-8
4-9
Attached Drawings

R3106 R3105
CBD-2800
7PCJD0362A
MADE IN JAPAN
R3227 R3226 R3228
R3222 C3105
C3214 C3209 C3106
R3221
2.1.6 CBD-2800 Solder Side
2.1.5 CBD-2800 Parts Side

C3226
R3242 C3222
C3223 R3241
IC3205
C3124
Attached Drawings
2.1.7 CDE-2800 Parts Side

2.1.8 CCK-2800 Parts Side

2.1.9 CCK-2800 Solder Side

4-10
Attached Drawings
2.1.10 CCK-2801 Parts Side

2.1.11 CCK-2801 Solder Side

4-11
Attached Drawings
2.2 NCM-980 Controller
2.2.1 CDJ-9800 Parts Side

2.2.2 CDJ-9800 Solder Side

4-12
Attached Drawings
2.2.3 CBD-9800 Parts Side

2.2.4 CBD-9800 Solder Side

4-13
Attached Drawings

4-14
JHS-800S
MARINE VHF RADIOTELEPHONE

INSTALLATION
MANUAL

Not use the asbestos

For further information,contact:

URL Head office : http://www.jrc.co.jp/eng/


Marine Service Department
1-7-32 Tatsumi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0053, Japan
e-mail : tmsc@jrc.co.jp
One-call : +81-50-3786-9201
ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certified

CODE No.7ZPJD0733B SEP. 2021 Edition 3

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