JAX-9B Instruction Manual
JAX-9B Instruction Manual
JAX-9B Instruction Manual
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Preface
Thank you very much for purchasing the JRC JAX-9B Weather Facsimile Receiver. JAX-9B is designed to receive FAX broadcasting such as weather charts and marine charts transmitted in a high frequency band (2 to 25MHz) and record those on recording paper.
Read this Instruction Manual carefully before attempting to operate JAX-9B to ensure your Weather Facsimile Receiver provide optimum satisfaction and service. We recommend you to carefully store this Instruction Manual for the future reference. Please utilize it, if you have any problems using this product.
Before Operation
Pictorial Indication
In this Instruction Manual and on the product, we use various pictorial indications to handle the product safely and correctly and to prevent you from harming yourself and other people or damaging those properties beforehand. Meanings of the indications are shown below. before proceeding to read the main text. Understand the meanings of signs
This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected or equipment is not operated correctly. This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be in danger of being killed or seriously injured if this indication is neglected or equipment is not operated correctly. This indication is shown where any person is supposed to be injured or any property damage is supposed to occur if this indication is neglected or equipment is not operated correctly.
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Precautions
Do not disassemble or remodel this equipment. Such action may cause a fire, electric shock, or malfunction of the equipment.
Do not use any power supply voltage other than the specified one. Such an action may cause a fire, an electric shock, or equipment malfunction.
Turn off power supply switch before connecting or disconnecting cables to any external equipment. Not turning it off may cause a fire or an electric shock.
If the power supply cable is damaged, ask for the replacement to the sales department of Japan Radio Co., Ltd (JRC), a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC. The use of damaged cables may cause a fire or an electric shock. If water enters into the equipment, shut off the power, disconnect the plug from the outlet, and contact the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC. Using it as it is may cause a fire, electric shock, or malfunction.
Do not attempt inspections or repairs on the internal part of the equipment by yourself. Inspections or repairs by anyone other than qualified maintainers may cause a fire or electric shock. Ask for internal inspections or repairs of the equipment to the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC.
If equipment malfunctions, shut off its power and contact the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC. The continuous use of the equipment may cause a fire or electric shock.
Never replace the back-up battery by yourself. Replacement by anyone other than qualified maintainers may cause a fire, an electric shock, or a malfunction. For the back-up battery replacement, contact the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC.
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Precautions
When disposing of this unit, abide by local laws and regulations. For lithium battery, however, contact the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC without discarding it as it is. Do not insert or drop any foreign objects such as metallic pieces into an air vent or opening. Otherwise, it may cause a fire, electric shock or malfunction. If anything abnormal such as smoke, strange smell or unusual heat is emitted, shut OFF the POWER switch of the equipment immediately and pull the power cable out of power supply unit. Then, contact the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC. The continued use of the equipment may cause a fire or electric shock. Be careful not to allow any wire dust or metallic pieces to get into the inside of JAX-9B. Otherwise, it may cause a fire, electric shock, or malfunction.
Do not install the equipment on the location where infringed by water, humidity, steam, dust, or soot. Otherwise, it may cause a fire, electric shock, or malfunction. Do not touch the equipment if your hands or gloves are wet either with freshwater or seawater. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock, or a malfunction. Be sure to hold power supply plug when pulling it out of outlet. Pulling the power cable without holding the plug can damage the cable and may cause a fire or an electric shock. Do not connect or disconnect the power supply cable with wet hands. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock.
If the equipment is splashed either with seawater or fresh water, wipe it dry immediately. Otherwise, it may cause a failure or operational malfunctions.
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Do not use organic solvents such as thinner or benzene to clean the surface. These agents can damage the surface coating. Remove dirt and dust on the surface if any and wipe it with a clean dry cloth. Use the recording paper (6ZPTS00108) as specified by JRC. The use of any other unspecified paper may cause recording density blurs, abnormal paper feed, much dust, resulting in the damage of the recording device. Connect the earth line to the earth terminal firmly. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock when the equipment has a failure or electric leak. Do not rub the heating element (contacting with the papar) in the recording device with a screwdriver, file or any other hard objects. Otherwise, it destroys the recording device. Do not store recording papers in the place exposed to a high temperature, high humidity or direct sunlight. Otherwise, it may cause recording density blurs. Do not connect the power cable to the common power outlet with any other cables with high power noise (such as for an air conditioner). Otherwise, it may cause a receiving interference. Do not install the equipment on the unstable place such as on the shaky stand or inclined surface. Otherwise, it may drop or fall down, resulting in an injury or malfunction.
Do not install the equipment under the direct sunlight. The high temperature may discolor the recording paper or cause an equipment malfunction.
Do not install the equipment near any other radio equipment. Otherwise, it may cause a receiving disturbance.
Do not bring the equipment in the cooled state suddenly to a high-temperature room. Otherwise, the air inside the equipment may be condensated, resulting in a malfunction.
Precautions
Turn on or off the POWER switch after waiting more than one second. Turning it back ON right after being turned OFF in no time may cause the equipment malfunction. Clean the thermal head with a piece of soft cloth always. file. Otherwise, it destroys the thermal head. Do not rub it with a screw driver or
Do not replace the backup battery by customers. Even if the POWER switch on the equipment is turned OFF, some parts may remain electrically charged, causing an electric shock or malfunction. Request replacing the backup battery to the sales department of JRC, a nearby branch office, business office, or any agents of JRC. Use the JRC-specified backup battery (CR2032-type lithium battery). The use of any unspecified battery may cause a malfunction or failure of the equipment. The prohibited matters over lithium battery are as follows; Short-circuit of electrodes, Any unspecified uses of battery, Decomposing, Converting, Discarding, Throwing into the fire, Heating, Use of battery that passes exchange time. Otherwise, these may cause following trouble; Electrolyte leakage, Generation of Heat, Fire Explosion, Destruction, Burn In returning used lithium battery to JRC, take the isulating treatment such as attaching a tape to the +/ terminals. If the battery is short-circuited with no insulating treatment, it may cause a heat, explosion or fire. Do not conduct operations with wet hands. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock. Turn off power supply switch before opening the top cover to replace the recording paper. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock, malfunction, or burn.
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Contents
Preface .........i Before Operation ...........ii Precautions ............iii Equipment Appearance ...........vii Glossary ......... x
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Function ...............................................................................................................................1 Features................................................................................................................................1 Components..........................................................................................................................3 Outline Drawings ..................................................................................................................4 System Diagram (220Vac) .....................................................................................................5 Names and Functions ..................................................................................................... 7
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Power Switch ........................................................................................................................7 Operation Panel ....................................................................................................................7 Control Dials....................................................................................................................... 11 Button for Opening a Cover of Recording Paper.................................................................. 11 LCD Display .......................................................................................................................12 Installation .................................................................................................................. 15
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Installation Procedure .........................................................................................................16 Precautions for Installation .................................................................................................18 Changing Display Language................................................................................................19 Connection of GPS Receiver................................................................................................20 Optional Function ...............................................................................................................20 Installation Drawaing..........................................................................................................21 Connection of Cables ..........................................................................................................22 Operation.................................................................................................................... 25
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4.1 Selection and Setting of Receiving Frequency (Automatic Frequency Selection) ...................26 4.1.1 Setting Receiving Frequency ........................................................................................26 4.1.2 Automatic Frequency Selection Function......................................................................27 4.2 Recording Modes ................................................................................................................29
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4.3 Reception of Facsimile Broadcasting ...................................................................................32 4.3.1 Turning on the Power...................................................................................................32 4.3.2 Setting Receiving Frequencies ......................................................................................33 4.3.3 Setting Recording Mode...............................................................................................37 4.4 Registration of Frequency Channel .....................................................................................42 4.4.1 Registering Frequency Channels ..................................................................................43 4.4.2 Deleting Registered Frequencies...................................................................................45 4.4.3 Printing List of Registered Frequency ..........................................................................47 4.5 Timer Program Recording (Registration) ............................................................................48 4.5.1 Registration Timer Program ........................................................................................49 4.5.2 Setting Power Switch to Timer Mode............................................................................52 4.5.3 Verifying Timer Program .............................................................................................53 4.5.4 Modifying Timer Program ...........................................................................................54 4.5.5 Deleting Timer Program ..............................................................................................55 4.5.6 Printing List of Timer Program....................................................................................56 4.6 Additional Functions in Accordance with Broadcasting and Reception.................................57 4.6.1 Adjustment of Inclined Recorded Image.......................................................................58 4.6.2 Half-tone Recording.....................................................................................................59 4.6.3 Reverse Recording of Black/White ...............................................................................60 4.6.4 Paper Feed...................................................................................................................60 4.6.5 Attenuator to Internal Receiver....................................................................................61 4.6.6 Fine Tuning of Receiving Frequency (UP / DOWN).......................................................62 4.6.7 Switching to External Receiver.....................................................................................63 4.7 Necessary Functions for Normal Operation of Facsimile ......................................................64 4.7.1 Setting Internal Clock ..................................................................................................65 4.7.2 Adjusting Brightness of Operation Panel......................................................................66 4.7.3 Language (English / Japanese) on the LCD...................................................................66 4.7.4 Program Version Display .............................................................................................67 4.8 Alarm Indications ...............................................................................................................68 4.8.1 No Recording Paper.....................................................................................................69 4.8.2 BK Signal Input ...........................................................................................................69 4.8.3 Life of Backup Battery (Clock Error) ...........................................................................70
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Maintenance................................................................................................................ 71
Replacing Recording Paper .................................................................................................71 Cleaning .............................................................................................................................74 Replacing Backup Battery...................................................................................................75 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................................76 Connection of GPS Receiver......................................................................................... 79
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Option Kit ..........................................................................................................................81 Setting Up Options..............................................................................................................81 Software for the PC.............................................................................................................82 Operating Environment ............................................................................................... 83 Customer Support ....................................................................................................... 85
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10. Chapter 10 Disposing ................................................................................................................... 88 10.1 10.2 Disposal of the Equipment...................................................................................................88 Disposal of Used Battery .....................................................................................................88 Specifications ............................................................................................................. 90
Facsimile Functional Ability ................................................................................................90 Synthesized Receiver...........................................................................................................91 General Dpecifications ........................................................................................................91 Environmental Condition ....................................................................................................91
Glossary
Scanning
When a facsimile broadcasting is received and recorded, the recording of the received image starts one dot by one dot from the left end of the paper. When the recording reaches the right end, it is returned to the left end of the paper again and the same operation is repeated until the image recording is completed. This operation is called scanning.
Scanning in the horizontal direction as shown above Scanning in the vertical direction as shown above The number of scan lines plotted while the paper moves one millimeter in the secondary scanning direction during the recording of received signals. Primary scanning speed: for example, 120 primary scannings per minute are performed at 120 spm (scan per minute). If the paper size transmitted from a broadcasting station is different from the recording paper size on the receiving side, it is necessary to equal the vertical and horizontal reduction or enlargement of the original paper to keep a similar figure. The coefficient to keep a similar figure between transmitting and receiving sides is called index of cooperation. This is a method of displaying the contrast of clouds in recording cloud photos taken by a meteorological satellite, in which the contrast is displayed by the difference in the density of black dots like in a black/white photo in a newspaper. It is indicated as HALF in this manual. Start signal is the signal transmitted at the beginning of the facsimile broadcasting to indicate the start of the broadcast. JAX-9B uses it for the automatic setting of the index of cooperation (IOC) and starts the automatic recording by receiving this signal.
Scan speed
Halftone recording
Start signal
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Phase signal
Phase signal is the signal transmitted next to the start signal. It is indicated at the both ends of the image when synchronization is made. It is used for the automatic setting of scan speed and it is an essential signal used for the automatic recording (AUTO), manual recording (MANU), and timer program recording. Similar phase signal appears at the same position as the phase signal in the image signal. Depending on broadcasting stations, it may not be included in the image signal. In JAX-9B, this signal is used for phase matching in the manual recording and forced recording.
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1.1 Function
JAX-9B is capable of receiving facsimile broadcasting such as weather charts and marine charts transmitted in the high-frequency band (2 to 25MHz) and records them on the recording paper.
1.2 Features
1.2.1 Various Recording Modes
1) Automatic recording mode (AUTO) In the AUTO mode, all operations such as startup, various settings, image recording, paper feed, and stop of recording are automatically performed by the remote signals from the broadcasting station. However, the halftone recording is manually controlled. 2) Manual recording mode (MANU) In the MANU mode, the index of cooperation (IOC), scan speed and halftone are manually controlled, though the recording and stop are performed automatically. 3Forced recording mode (# REC) When the equipment is in any other mode than the mode 1) or 2) (e.g. midway during broadcasting), received images can forcedly be recorded manually as an extension of the MANU mode. 4Programmed recording mode (TIMER) JAX-9B can perform unattended operations linked with the internal timer built in its main body by programming the program channel, start and stop times, startup mode, recording frequency and halftone recording.
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1.3 Components
Table of Components for Weather Facsimile Receiver
No. Name Type Quantity Mass
1Unit (kg)
Remarks
Standard Components 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Weather facsimile receiver Protective cover Coaxial connector Power supply connector External I/F connector Label in Japanese Spare parts Instruction Manual Options 9 10 11 12 13 14 Rectifier unit PC Interface kit FAX image display kit Junction box Whip antenna (L=6MT) Recording paper
NBA-5143 7ZZNA4016 7ZZNA4017 JQD-69C NAW-60 6ZPTS00108 1 1 1 1 1 ______ 3.5 0.2 1 1 3.5 0.4 JAX-9B MTT312734 M-P-7
721-103/037-000 8213BFK/8TOP K(25.840.0853.0)
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
for antenna cable Terminal block for DC power supply Terminal block for AF signal, BK signal and GPS data Switch name label for Japanese Fuse (5A, 8A) Four pieces each with Operation Card (7ZPNA4103)
Terminal Block (TB103) for connecting PC, Cable clamp PC software for displaying image Communication I/F Unit Cable insertion 12mm diameters 6m
NOTE
JAX-9B is shipped with a test recording paper roll and the antenna connector fitted in it. The rectifier unit makes 100VAC or 220VAC power supply available to JAX-9B.
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Note
Not accepted; during Forced recording
MAN REC
Accepted;
MANU mode during Forced recording
IOC
Accepted;
MANU mode during Forced recording
SCAN
PH
Accepted;
during recording
DIM
HALF
PROG
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No.
Name
Function Shows the present time and set the correct time. To end the clock setting mode, press this switch. Selects a channel for reading a registered frequency. Press a channel number after pressing MO, a registered frequency in the selecting channel is read. Selects a channel for registering or deleting a frequency.
Note
Not accepted; during Program entry Not accepted; during Program entry during Clock setting mode Not accepted;
MO
CH
ENT
Uses for registering a frequency, setting program and the correct time, and matching phases. Press this switch for entry of data. Clears a frequency displayed on the LCD. Clears a registered frequency in channel memory, and registered program in timer program memory. Stops a list printing. Single function Uses for entering a frequency, time, channel number, and so forth. Combined function ( # + ) Reverses the black and white shades of the original image if the original image has white images on the black ground. To return to the normal printing, press the [#] + [REV] again. "R" character on the lower right of the LCD indicates under the reverse printing mode. Combined function ( # + ) Enables an external receiver (other than the receiver in JAX-9B) to receive the facsimile broadcasting. To return to using the receiver in JAX-9B, press the [#] + [EXT] again. "E" character on the lower right of the LCD indicates under the external receiver mode. Combined function ( # + ) Uses to attenuate external noises or disturbing noises from the other station (if any). An activity of ATT reduces about 20dB sensibility. Usually, keep it turned OFF. "A" character on the lower right of the LCD indicates under the activating ATT.
Accepted;
during all registering-operation
CLR
TEN key
1: REV
2: EXT
3: ATT
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No.
Name 4
Function Combined function ( # + ) Prints a list of frequency in a memory. Combined function ( # + ) Prints a list of timer program in a memory. Fine-adjusting mode of frequency Uses to step up an indicated frequency in 100Hz under a fine-adjusting mode of frequency. Combined function ( # + ) Starts an adjusting mode of frequency. To stop an adjusting mode of frequency, press the [CLR] switch. No combined function ( # + ) Fine-adjusting mode of frequency Uses to step down an indicated frequency in 100Hz under a fine-adjusting mode of frequency. Combined function ( # + ) Shows a software version on the LCD. The software version will clear after about five seconds automatically. Executes a combined function. The combined function is activated by pressing a switch which has a combined function after pressing the "#" switch. "#" on the lower right of the LCD indicates accepting the # switch. To clear the #, press this switch again. # disappears when 10 seconds pass while # is indicated, and the operation of the combined function is canceled.
Note
Accepted;
AUTO mode
Accepted;
AUTO mode
Accepted;
under a fine-adjusting mode
Accepted;
in recording in waiting for recording
Accepted;
under a fine-adjusting mode
Accepted;
in waiting for recording
2.2.2 Display
No. Name LCD Function Displays time, frequency, recording mode, operating status of JAX-9B, entry data during the operation of each setting. Shows power mode by two LEDs. (ON / TIMER) Power ON : ON LED lights Power OFF : Both LEDs light off Timer mode : TIMER LED lights
POWER LEDs
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Function Adjusts the monitor volume of the receiver. Adjusts recorded images to be straight, when it is printed out slantingly.
No.
Name
Function Press this button when replacing the facsimile recording paper. When this button is pressed, the thermal head moves away from the rubber roller platen and the top cover opens. Caution: Printing is disabled while the top cover is open. Close the top cover after replacing the facsimile recording paper. Otherwise, it causes a malfunction.
PUSH OPEN
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2.5.1 Startup
When power is turned on, JAX-9B starts up with the previous recording mode and frequency that was displayed just before powered off. It displays either of the figures below according to recording mode.
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IOC
Scan speed
Operating status
This field shows the current operating status of JAX-9B (RECORD or PHASE or no display). The above example shows "Recording."
Receiving Frequency
This field shows the current receiving frequency (in kHz). The above example shows "22770.0 (kHz)." This field shows a frequency channel or group channel. The above example shows the frequency channel 12 on where 22770.0 kHz is registered.
Frequency channel
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No.
Name
Function This field shows "#" when you press # switch and accepted. The combined function will be accepted by pressing next switch ([REC], [REV], [EXT], [ATT], [4], [5], [7], [0], [DIM]). The "#" is cleared by activating a combined function. To clear the "#" while displaying "#", press this switch again. This field shows whether the Halftone Recording function is used. The above example (H) shows that the Halftone Recording function is used.
Half-tone printing
Reverse printing
This field shows whether the black and white of the original image is reversed. The above example (R) shows that the image is reversed (to have the black ground).
External receiver
This field shows whether external receiver mode is on. The above example (E) shows external receiver mode is on.
TT
This field shows whether the attenuator is turned on or off. The above example (A) shows the attenuator is turned on.
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Please request JRC service engineer for the installation and wiring work for JAX-9B Weather Facsimile Receiver on purchase.
Do not use any power supply voltage other than the specified one. Such an action may cause a fire, an electric shock, or equipment malfunction.
Do not insert or drop any foreign objects such as removed screws and metallic pieces into an air vent or opening while working. Otherwise, it may cause a fire, electric shock or malfunction.
Do not conduct operations with wet hands. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock. Do not connect the power cable to the common power outlet with any other cables with high power noise (such as for an air conditioner). Otherwise, it may cause a receiving interference. Do not install the equipment on the unstable place such as on the shaky stand or inclined surface. Otherwise, it may drop or fall down, resulting in an injury or malfunction. Connect the earth line to the earth terminal firmly. Otherwise, it may cause an electric shock when the equipment has a failure or electric leak.
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5) Pull the facsimile body toward you (in the arrow direction) until the facsimile body comes off the mounting base.
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6) Mount the mounting base with four M5 bolts or four wood screws.
7) Reverse the above steps to remount the facsimile body and set the recording paper roll in it. 8) Connect the antenna cable, the power cable, and the earth. Connect the BK input cable, AF input cable of the external receiver, and the GPS data input cable if needed. Refer to 3.7 for wiring details. NOTE The AF signal of external receiver and the BK signal have a polarity. Be careful in connecting them to JAX-9B. If a transceiver is installed, connect the BK signal cable from the transceiver to JAX-9B.
MEMO
BK is an abbreviation of BREAK, which means the disconnection of the antenna from JAX-9B. If JAX-9B is installed with a radio transmitting equipment such as a HF transceiver, the BK signal sent from the transceiver disconnects the antenna from JAX-9B and protects the internal receiver against the transmitting radio waves from the transceiver.
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2) Selection of FUSE The capacity of a fuse available to JAX-9B varies depending on the supply voltage. JAX-9B is equipped with 5A fuse at the factory. Select a proper fuse (among replacement fuses) according to the supply voltage and set it in the fuse holder. The fuse holders are next to the power switch on the rear of JAX-9B. +12Vdc power supply: Use an 8A fuse. +24Vdc power supply: Use a 5A fuse. +32Vdc power supply: Use a 5A fuse.
3When using existing equipment When connecting existing equipment that has already been in use inboard such as antennas and external receivers, etc., connect them to JAX-9B after confirming the result of single-equipment operation is normal. (Whether or not it is damaged and it starts up with power supply, and insulation check, etc.)
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2) Changing display language on the LCD Press the [#] + [DIM] switch, turn off power and then turn it back on again. The display language (Japanese/English) changes after the operation mentioned above.
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Installation
Fuse (Accessory) 8A fuse for 12Vdc power supply 5A fuse for 24Vdc power supply 5A fuse for 32Vdc power supply
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Meshed copper wire or copper belt
Earth
1: Red DC+ 2: Blue DC3: Green Earth GND EXT AF IN(+) SHIELD BK(-) BK(+) SHIELD GPS IN(-) GPS IN(+)
AF signal input from external receiver (0dBm / 600) BK signal input +24Vdc GPS data input Serial data (4800bps)
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NBA-5143
2A
3Green
1Red 2Blue
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Operation
This Chapter describes the operation procedure for receiving facsimile broadcasting in the following Sections:
Selection and Setting of Receiving Frequency (Automatic Frequency Selection) Recording Modes Reception of Facsimile Broadcasting Registration of Frequency Channel Timer Program Recording (Registration) Additional Functions in accordance with Broadcasting and Reception Necessary Functions for Operating of Facsimile Alarm Indications
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1) Setting of Receiving Frequency by Ten-key Entry Enter a desired receiving frequency digit by digit using ten-key switch. JAX-9B starts receiving a facsimile image on the indicated frequency.
2) Recalling and Setting Frequency Channel (00 99) Enter a frequency channel (00 99) on which a desired receiving frequency is registered. JAX-9B starts receiving a facsimile image when the registered frequency is read out. (Single) frequency channel The receiving is started on a single registered frequency. A maximum of 90 frequencies can be registered in a single channel. * For the available channel numbers, refer to Table 4.1. Group channel The automatic frequency selection function can be performed on multiple frequencies registered in a group channel and start receiving a selected frequency that is determined as good. A maximum of 10 group channels are available. * For the available channel numbers, refer to Table 4.1. NOTE You cannot register any frequencies in group channels.
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Table 4.1 Registered frequency channels Group Channel 00 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Total 10 groups Frequency Channel 01 to 09 11 to 19 21 to 29 31 to 39 41 to 49 51 to 59 61 to 69 71 to 79 81 to 89 91 to 99 Total 90 frequencies Automatic Frequency Selection Function
When selecting a group channel, the automatic frequency selecting function is performed in using the frequencies (up to 9 frequencies) in the right column of frequency channel.
MEMO
NOTE
JMH is the name of the facsimile broadcasting station under the control of Meteorological Agency of Japan. The frequencies shown above are the JMH broadcasting frequencies as of March 2008. The FAX broadcasting from a desired broadcasting station cannot be received if the frequencies of another broadcasting station are registered in the same group channel. Do not register different broadcasting stations in the same group channel.
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2) Cautions for Using Automatic Frequency Selection Function This function works when operating the internal receiver of this equipment. cannot be used in operating an external receiver. Thus, the function
Perform this function about one minute before the start of broadcast because a certain time is required for the comparison of the receiving conditions of all the frequencies registered in a same group and selection of the best frequency. The receiving condition of an automatically-selected frequency is not absolutely good for the following reasons: a) When the condition of frequencies to be selected is generally in the adverse propagation. b) When the propagation condition is good only while the frequencies are compared. c) When the propagation condition of an automatically-selected frequency is gradually becoming worse. This function is available in all 4 receiving modes (automatic recording, manual recording, forced recording and timer program recording).
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Forced Recording:
1) Detecting a facsimile broadcasting signal to start recording automatically. JAX-9B detects the facsimile broadcasting signal and starts recording automatically in receiving standby mode. For the receiving standby mode, it is necessary to select the Automatic Recording Mode or the Manual Recording Mode. Automatic Recording Mode In this mode, JAX-9B automatically detects the control signal contained in the facsimile broadcasting signal, matches the receiving parameters and starts recording automatically. * JAX-9B will record all the programs that are being broadcasted on the preset receiving frequencies. * JAX-9B on the automatic receiving mode requires receiving a FAX program from the beginning of the broadcast. JAX-9B cannot receive (record) a FAX program from the middle of the broadcast.
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Manual Recording Mode Preset the receiving parameters. Recording will be started only when JAX-9B receives the broadcast matched with the preset parameters. * Parameters: Density (IOC) = 576 / 288 Speed (Scan speed) = 60 / 90 / 120 / 240 * JAX-9B can receive (record) a FAX program from the middle of broadcast.
2) Starting the recording only at specified time In the Program Recording Mode, JAX-9B only records the facsimile broadcasting at specified time. It is necessary to confirm the facsimile broadcasting schedule and register the starting time and the finishing time according to the program that you desire to record. Program Recording Mode When power supply switch is set to the TIMER mode, the power supply becomes a standby power supply (only the TIMER lamp lights) and enters the state of turning on only during specified time, and the facsimile broadcasting is received (recorded).
3) Starting recording by force in manual operation The recording is started coercively by starting operation of manual recording. Forced Recording Recording is started in accordance with the preset receiving parameters. Normal images cannot be recorded if the preset parameters do not match with the broadcasting parameters. Therefore, it is necessary to preset proper receiving parameters in manual operation and synchronize the phase manually. * This mode should be used when the receiving condition is so bad that the recording cannot be started in the automatic/manual recording mode.
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4) Facsimile Broadcasting Signal It explains control signals included in the facsimile broadcasting signal. JAX-9B can determine the starting and finishing point of recording and receiving parameters by detecting these control signals.
JAX-9B detects the start signal and the phase signal, then start recording. JAX-9B detects the phase signal or similar phase signal, then start recording. The IOC (density) (288 / 576) is detected from the start signal. The scan speed (60 / 90 / 120 / 240) can be detected from the phase signal.
Receiving parameters:
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1) Turning on the Power 2) Setting Receiving Frequencies 3) Selecting Recording Mode * The timer program recording is described in Section 4.5.
2) Panel Indicator The POWER indicator lamp lights up. The setting condition and the operation condition are displayed on the LCD.
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Direct Input of a Receiving Frequency Using Ten-key Switch a) Setting a Receiving Frequency by Frequency Channel b) Setting a Receiving Frequency by Group Channel c)
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a) Direct Input of a Receiving Frequency Using Ten-key Switch Operational Procedure 1) 2) : Clear the indication of the receiving frequency. : Enter a receiving frequency.
Enter a receiving frequency in the unit of [kHz]. Enter the frequency down to the 100Hz place (Enter it down to the first decimal place). The procedure of entering 7795.0 kHz is shown below for example. No. 1 Switch Indication Description Clear an existing frequency.
Indicate an input value at the most right place. Indicate the next input value at the most right place and shift the previous value to the left.
5 When the receiving frequency is entered, the receiving starts. MEMO If any frequency outside of the receivable frequency range (2.0000 ~ 24.9999MHz) is entered, the frequency indication is cleared. If any erroneous frequency value is entered: Press [CLR] switch to clear an erroneous frequency indication, then re-enter correct value. However, a proper frequency can be re-entered by operating only ten-key by using the function of clearing a frequency outside of the receivable frequency range. Example: Enter 7795.0kHz [7], [7], [9], [5], [2] (wrong entry) [*] (any number) Clear frequency indication [7], [7], [9], [5], [0]
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b) Setting a Receiving Frequency by Frequency Channel Operation Procedure 1) 2) : Set the mode to the frequency channel readout mode. : Enter a frequency channel number: 0109, 1119, 9199 are available.
For example, the procedure of reading out a receiving frequency 3622.5 kHz registered in the channel 01 is shown below. No. 1 Channel No.: Enter [0] and [1]. 2 Indicate the receiving frequency registered in the channel 01. Switch Indication Description Start the frequency channel readout mode.
NOTE
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c) Setting a Receiving Frequency by Group Channel Operation Procedure 1) 2) : Set the mode to the frequency channel readout mode. : Enter a group channel number: 10 groups of 00, 1090 are available.
If a group channel is read out, the automatic frequency selection function starts scanning the registered frequencies on the frequency channels in the selected group. For example, the procedure of performing the automatic selection function by receiving frequencies registered in the group channel 00 is described below. No. 1 Switch Indication Description Start the frequency channel readout mode. Channel No.: Enter [0] and [0]. Successively indicate the receiving frequencies registered in the frequency channels 01 to 09 that belong to the group channel 00. Select and indicate the frequency in the best reception after making a round of all frequencies.
NOTE
When the power is turned on, the automatic frequency selection function will be performed on the group channel used in the previous operation.
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Setting Automatic Recording Mode a) Setting Manual Recording Mode b) Starting Forced Recording c)
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a) Setting Automatic Recording Mode Operation Procedure 1) : Set the recording mode to AUTO.
(The Automatic and the Manual recording modes are alternately switched over.)
No.
Switch
Description
Select the recording mode. If the mode is set to MANU, switch it to the AUTO.
Waiting for Start signal. The indication blinks until the facsimile broadcasting starts. Receiving of Start signal The broadcasting IOC is detected from the Start signal and indicated. Receiving of Phase signal The indication of Scan blinks. Phase matching The broadcasting scan speed is detected from the phase signal and indicated. The indication of Phase blinks. Start recording When the phase matching is finished, recording starts. Receiving Stop signal The recording paper is fed and stops at the cut position. JAX-9B returns to the waiting status for the reception of the next broascast.
2)
x2
: Recording stops when [MAN] switch is pressed twice during recording. Pressing it once only switches to manual recording mode and the recording continues if the receiving parameters are matched with the broadcasting parameters (IOC and Scan speed).
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b) Setting Manual Recording Mode Switch to manual recording mode if the recording cannot start in automatic recording mode. Operation Procedure 1) 2) : Set the recording mode to MANU.
(The Automatic and the Manual recording modes are alternately switched over.)
No.
Switch
Description
Select the recording mode. If the mode is set to AUTO, switch it to the MANU.
Select IOC (density). Whenever the switch is pressed, the IOC of 288/576 are switched over. Select Scan Speed. Whenever the switch is pressed, the Scan speed is switched over in order of 60/90/120/240. Start recording. Recording starts by receiving the phase or image signal. Receiving Stop signal. JAX-9B returns to the waiting status for the reception of the next broascast.
3) X1 NOTE
In the manual recording mode, recording can start by detecting the similar phase signal in image signals. If the similar phase signal is not contained in the image signals (broadcast), it is impossible to start recording in the middle of image broadcasting. Setting of wrong IOC (density) makes the recorded image vertically expanded or contracted. Recording will not start when the wrong Scan speed is set. If Scan speed is changed during recording, JAX-9B will enter the status of waiting for phase and stop recording.
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c) Starting Forced Recording Start the recording in forced recording mode if the recording cannot be started in the manual recording mode. Operation Procedure 1) 2) 3) 4) : Set the recording mode to MANU.
(The Automatic and the Manual recording modes are alternately switched over.)
No. 1
Switch
Indication
Description Combined function mode. # is indicated. Pressing [#] switch once more, the mode is released. Forced recording starts. Check the phase (recording position) and if necessary, start the phase adjusting mode. Input the adjusted position. Enter a scale value (1 ~ 31) corresponding to the position at which the phase signal (similar phase signal) is recorded. Confirm the adjusted position. The recording position moves parallel in correspondence with the entered adjusting value.
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No.
Switch
Indication
Description Stop recording. Even if the image receiving stops, recording does not stop automatically. Stop recording by manual stop operation.
Phase adjustment mode A state that no phase matching is made though recording started Check the scale value at which the phase position (similar phase signal) is recorded. The scale value is 23 in the figure below.
Execute the phase adjustment operation. A state that the phase adjustment is completed. When the phase adjustment is completed, the similar phase signal is divided and appears at both ends, or it is indicated either the left or right end.
NOTE
Some broadcasting stations do not send the similar phase signal. In that case, make the phase adjustment assuming a break of the image as the similar phase signal.
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When a group channel is selected for reception, the automatic frequency selection function is performed in using the frequencies (up to 9 frequencies) in the right column of group channel numbers.
The operations related to the registration of frequency channels are described in the following Sections.
Refer to 4.4.1
2) Deleting Registered Frequencies Refer to 4.4.2 3) Printing List of Registered Frequencies Refer to 4.4.3
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NOTE
Executing the operation of setting the receiving frequency (reading-out the frequency channel / manual setting of the frequency) can end the operation of frequency channel registration.
No. 1
Switch
Indication
Enter a frequency.
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Operation Registration on CH01 is completed. The registration on the next channel (CH02) is possible. * In order to register on any other channel than CH02, return to step 3 and assign the channel number. Frequency: 7795.0kHz Enter [7], [7], [9], [5], [0] in turns. In order to register another frequency on CH02 continuously, enter the frequency. * The channel is automatically moved up and it is not necessary to enter it. Registration on CH02 is completed. The registration on the next channel (CH3) is possible. Read out a receiving frequency from the frequency channel. or Enter a receiving frequency with ten-key. Set the receiving frequency and finish the frequency channel registration. For the operation procedure, refer to 4.3.2.
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NOTE
If any frequency outside of the receivable frequency range (2.0000 ~ 24.9999MHz) is entered, the frequency indication is cleared. If any erroneous frequency value is entered: The proper frequency can be re-entered by operating only ten-key by using the function of clearing a frequency outside of the receivable frequency range. Example: Enter 7795.0kHz [7], [7], [9], [5], [2] (wrong entry) [*] (any number) Clear frequency indication [7], [7], [9], [5], [0] In using the automatic frequency selection function, The FAX broadcasting from a desired broadcasting station cannot be received if the frequencies of another broadcasting station are registered in the same group channel. Do not register different broadcasting stations in the same group channel. After the registration is completed, press [MO] switch or [CLR] switch for setting the receiving frequency. Then, press the [ENT] switch, and the channel number moves up, but this operation clears the registered frequency in the indicated channel.
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Execute the operation for registration of all the channels up to the last channel (CH*9) in the same group in order to use the automatic frequency selection function. If it is unnecessary to enter any frequencies, only press [ENT] switch so that the registered frequencies will be cleared. Example:In receiving the broadcasting station that broadcasts with six frequencies by the automatic frequency selection function, it is necessary to register receiving frequencies as follows; Register receiving frequencies from *1 CH to *6 CH. Clear registered frequencies from *7 CH to *9 CH .
NOTE
Executing the operation of setting the receiving frequency (reading-out the frequency channel / manual setting of the frequency) can end the operation for clearing the frequency channels.
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No. 1
Switch
Indication
Description
Clear the frequency indication.
Clear the registered frequency on CH01. It is possible to clear the registered frequency on the next channel (CH02). * In clearing another channel, return to step 3 and specify the channel number. Clear the frequency on CH02. It is possible to clear the registered frequency on the next channel (CH03). Read out a receiving frequency from the frequency channel. or Enter a receiving frequency with ten-key. Set the receiving frequency and finish the operation for clearing frequency channels. For the operation procedure, refer to 4.3.2.
or
NOTE
After the operation of clearing specified channels is completed, press [MO] switch or [CLR] switch for setting the receiving frequency. Then, press [ENT] switch, and the channel number moves up, but this operation clears the registered frequency in the indicated channel.
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After the printing of the list is completed, JAX-9B returns to the standby mode automatically. It is unnecessary to execute the ending operation. NOTE The list of registered frequency channels can be printed out on the automatic recording mode of main power operating only. In the case of the manual recording mode, change the recording mode to the automatic recording mode.
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1) Registration Timer Program Refer to 4.5.1 2) Setting Internal Clock 3) Setting Power Switch to Timer Mode Refer to 4.7.1 Refer to 4.5.2
Then, the editing operation of the registered programs is executed as shown below. 4) Verifying Timer Program Refer to 4.5.3 5) Modifying Timer Program 6) Deleting Timer Program 7) Printing List of Timer Programs Refer to 4.5.4 Refer to 4.5.5 Refer to 4.5.6
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: Start the timer program registration. : Enter the Program Number. Program Number: 1 to15, Total 15 channels. : Confirm the program Number. : Enter the receiving starting time. Enter 4 digits of hours and minutes: [H] [H] [M] [M] : Confirm the starting time. : Enter the receiving finishing time. Enter 4 digits of hours and minutes: [H] [H] [M] [M] : Confirm the finishing time. : Enter the receiving frequency channel / group channel (2-digit). : Confirm the frequency channel. : Select the recording mode. * The operation of 12) - 15) is not required for the automatic recording mode. : Confirm the recording mode. : Select the IOC if the manual recording mode is selected. : Confirm the IOC. : Select the Scan speed if the manual recording mode is selected. : Confirm the Scan speed.
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: Select the half-tone recording mode (valid / invalid). No indication means Invalid. : Confirm the half-tone mode. For continuous registration of the next program, return to step 2). : Complete the timer program registration.
LCD indications of each registering item The item to be entered is indicated by _ (underline).
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NOTE
Timer programs cannot be registered while operating in timer program recording mode The program numbers in which the program can be registered are 15 programs of 1-15. Set the time on the 24-hour basis. The entry time is acceptable in either UTC or LMT. The program, however, operates according to the time of internal clock; therefore, if you register by referring to the broadcasting program guide where standard time differs, be careful for the registration time. When inputted an erroneous parameter in the middle of setting, press the [CLR] switch and re-enter the right parameter. Enter and confirm all items. (The last item is half-tone registration.) If the entry of all items is not completed, registration is canceled. Registration can be stopped if the [PROG] switch is pushed in the middle of the registering operation of the timer program. Set the starting time about one minute before the starting time of the broadcast. Do not register timer programs that conflict each other in the same receiving time zone. The first started program is preferential and the other programs which have the same time zone are canceled. Print the list of registered programs to verify the programs. Refer to 4.5.6. Examples of wrong setting: Program 1: 10:00 ~ 10:30 Program 2: 10:15 ~ 10:45 If the time in the internal clock is wrong, the timer program recording will fail. Correct the preset time before oprating timer program recording. (The time can be corrected automatically by connecting to the GPS receiver.)
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MEMO
JAX-9B is designed to update the next starting time of timer program whenever the main power is set to ON. If the power is set to OFF, the next starting time of timer program is not updated. If the main power switch is set from the OFF state to TIMER, the next starting time of timer program is fixed at the last ON mode. Examples: The next starting time of timer program is 11:00 but the power is turned OFF at 10:00 Then, start the timer mode at 12:00 the next timer program recording starts at 11:00 next day.
2) Panel Indicator The TIMER indicator lamp lights up. The LCD on the panel does not indicate anything.
3) Starting Timer When the starting time of timer program recording comes, the power will be set to ON. In the same manner as when the power is on, the operating status will be indicated on the LCD and the recording will start.
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3)
n times
4)
5) n times
: Confirm the modified data. : Set the half-tone parameter which is the final item. It is necessary to execute this confirming operation until the final parameter is set. : Complete the timer program modification and end the timer program registration mode.
6)
7)
* After confirming the half-tone parameter (by the [ENT] switch), complete the timer program modification.
NOTE
When an erroneous parameter is inputted in the middle of setting, press the [CLR] switch and re-enter the right parameter. Even if the correction of modifying parts that you desire ends, complete the confirmation of all setting (the last item is the registration of half-tone) by pressing [ENT] switch repeatedly. If the confirmation of all items is not completed, registration will be canceled.
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When the printing of the list is completed, JAX-9B returns to the standby mode automatically. It is unnecessary to execute the end operation. NOTE The list of registered timer programs can be printed out on the automatic recording mode of main power operation only. In case of the manual recording mode, change the recording mode to the automatic recording mode.
If there is an error in the setup time for timer program, the message NG will be indicated in the printed list.
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The additional functions available for receiving facsimile broadcasting are described below.
1) Adjustment of Inclined Recorded Image 2) Halftone Recording 3) Reverse Recording of Black/White 4) Paper Feed
5) Attenuator to Internal Receiver Refer to 4.6.5 6) Fine Tuning of Receiving Frequency (UP / DOWN) 7) Switching to External Receiver Refer to 4.6.6 Refer to 4.6.7
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After adjustment
1) When the recorded image is inclined to the left: Rotate the SYNC control dial to the direction of R until the received image is recorded not inclined. 2When the recorded image is inclined to the right: Rotate the SYNC control dial to the direction of L until the received image is recorded not inclined. NOTE JAX-9B is adjusted so that an image is recorded properly when the SYNC control dial is at around the center position. Adjust it only when the recorded image is inclined (deviated). When receiving from the same broadcasting station, the received image is recorded normally after adjusted once, but if the broadcasting station is changed, it might be necessary to make re-adjustment.
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1)
No. 1
Switch
Indication
Description
The half-tone mode is valid.
NOTE
In recording texts or weather charts in the half-tone mode, the recorded image may be not clear by dots of background. Make the half-tone mode invalid normally except receiving satellite photo image.
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: Set the combined function mode. : Switch over the reverse recording mode (ON/OFF).
No. 1
Switch
Indication
Description
Combined function mode. # is indicated. When pressing the [#] switch again, the mode is released. The reverse recording mode is valid. # is cleared when the setting is completed. Combined function mode. The reverse recording mode is invalid. # is cleared when the setting is completed.
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: Set the combined function mode. : Switch the setting of the attenuator to internal receiver (ON/OFF).
No. 1
Switch
Indication
Description
Combined function mode. # is indicated. When pressing the [#] switch again, the mode is released. The attenuator to internal receiver is valid. # is cleared when the setting is completed. Combined function mode. The attenuator to internal receiver is invalid. # is cleared when the setting is completed.
NOTE
The reception sensitivity decreases when the attenuator is used. use it in the normal condition.
Therefore, do not
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2)
3)
No. 1
Switch
Indication
Description
Combined function mode. # is indicated. When pressing the [#] switch again, the mode is released. Start the receiving frequency tuning (UP/DOWN) mode.
2 [6] = 100Hz up
Press the [6] switch, the receiving frequency is tuned up in the steps of 100 Hz. Press the [9] switch, the receiving frequency is tuned down in the steps of 100 Hz. End the receiving frequency tuning (UP/DOWN) mode.
NOTE
JAX-9B does not accept any other switch during the receiving frequency tuning mode. Do not forget to EXIT this mode for carrying out other operations when the tuning operation is completed.
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Operation Procedure The external receiver mode can be switched over (ON/OFF) by the following operations:
1) 2)
: Set the combined function mode. : Switch the setting of the external receiver mode (ON/OFF).
No. 1
Switch
Indication
Description
Combined function mode. # is indicated. When pressing the [#] switch again, the mode is released. The external receiver mode is valid. # is cleared when the setting is completed. Combined function mode. The external receiver mode is invalid. # is cleared when the setting is completed.
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The functions necessary for normal operation of JAX-9B are described below.
Refer to 4.7.1
2) Adjusting the Brightness of Operation Panel Refer to 4.7.2 3) Language (English / Japanese) on the LCD 4) Software Version Display Refer to 4.7.3 Refer to 4.7.4
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Operation procedure 1) 2) 3) 4) : The current time of the internal clock is indicated in the 24-hour basis. : Input the time several ten seconds ahead from the actual current time. : Press [ENT] switch, when the input time matches to the current time. : End the current time indication mode.
No. 1
Switch
Indication
Description
Start the current time indication mode. Displays current time of built-in clock.
Set the time 12:06:00. [1]: [2]: [0]: 2 [6]: [0]: [0]: 3 Confirm the input time. Press [ENT] switch when the input The "_"(underline) is indicated on the digit to be input. "_ " moves to the right when the numerical value is input. Input the time that you desire to set.
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When the built-in lithium battery (approx. 5 years) runs out, the timer should be set again after replacing the battery.
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* The software version indication automatically disappears after about 5 seconds indication.
Version:
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If any trouble occurs in this equipment, it is indicated on the LCD. In such case, check on the alarm item and take necessary step.
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MEMO
BK is an abbreviation of BREAK, which means the disconnection of the antenna from JAX-9B. If JAX-9B is installed with a radio transmitting equipment such as an HF transceiver, the BK signal sent from the transceiver disconnects the antenna from JAX-9B to protect the internal receiver against the transmitting radio wave from the transceiver.
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NOTE
If the electronic power supply to JAX-9B is suspended with run-out backup battery, the internal clock loses accuracy. Set the time of internal clock again when JAX-9B is turned on. If a GPS receiver is connected to JAX-9B, the Clock error message will not be indicated because the time of the internal clock is set by the GPS data. The backup battery backs up the internal clock only. Therefore, the registered frequency channels and timer programs are not cleared even if the battery runs out. The life of the battery is approximately 5 years.
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Do not attempt inspections or repairs on the internal part of the equipment by yourself. Inspections or repairs by anyone other than qualified maintainers may result in a fire or an electric shock. Ask for internal inspections or repairs of the equipment to the Sales Department of JRC, the nearest branch company, branch office, sales office, or any agents of Japan Radio Co., Ltd.
Use the recording paper (6ZPTS00108) as specified by JRC. The use of any other unspecified paper may cause recording density blurs, abnormal paper feed, much dust, resulting in the damage of the recording device. Do not store the recording paper in a place exposed to a high temperature, high humidity or direct sunlight. Otherwise, recording density blurs may be caused.
When the remaining section of the recording paper is approximately 2m long, a red ending mark appears on it. Then, prepare for replacing the recording paper. JAX-9B automatically stops when the recording paper is used out, and end-of-paper message appears on the LCD. Procedure of replacing recording paper 1) Turn off the power of JAX-9B.
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Ending mark
3) Press the PUSH OPEN button to open the top cover of JAX-9B.
4) Open the front cover of JAX-9B. In order to open it, pull the upper part of the front cover toward you while pushing its lower part against the facsimile body.
5) Remove the core of the used paper roll from the paper holder. Push the core toward the left to remove.
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6) Put a new recording paper roll in the paper holder and let the recording paper through under the rubber roller as shown below.
Rubber roller
Recording paper
7) Pull the leading part of the paper straight toward you. Do not let it slack.
8) Close the front cover of JAX-9B while pulling the recording paper.
9) Ensuring that the paper is well tensioned not to be slack by pulling with one hand, slowly push down the top cover until it is locked with both hands at the end. Push down the top cover until it is locked with a click.
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5.2 Cleaning
Clean the thermal head with a piece of soft cloth. Otherwise, the thermal head may be damaged.
JAX-9B is designed for maintenance-free use and does not need much daily work, but JAX-9B should always be kept clean. No smell or dust is generated in recording, but small paper dust is generated a little because the thermal head is contacted onto the recording paper. Therefore, clean the following points once per one month: Cleaning the thermal head 1) Turn off the power of JAX-9B. 2) Wipe the heater element of the thermal head lightly with a piece of soft cloth moistened with alcohol.
NOTE
Tap and wipe the thermal head lightly not to apply an excessive force to it. Do not touch the exposed silicon resin that seals the IC chip (at the front end of the cover).
Recording mechanism (viewed from the front side with the top cover opened)
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The user may not replace the backup battery. Even if the POWER switch on the equipment is set to OFF, some parts may remain electrically charged, causing an electric shock or failure. For replacing the backup battery, contact a nearby JRC marketing office, branch, sales office or agent. Use the JRC-specified backup battery (CR2032-type lithium battery). The use of any unspecified battery may cause a malfunction or failure of the equipment.
1) Replacing backup battery If "Clock Error!!" is displayed when JAX-9B is powered on, it's the time to replace the battery. For replacing the backup battery, contact a nearby JRC marketing office, branch, sales office or agent.
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5.4 Troubleshooting
If JAX-9B has a failure, it should be diagnosed by an authorized service engineer to replace any defective part. However, the user can shoot the simple troubles referring to the table below. Trouble symptom Paper feed and recording are impossible. Cause The recording paper is tilted or slackened and deviated from the paper sensor. Unlocked the top cover. (Mechanism part with the thermal head) The paper sensor (left below the rubber roller) is contaminated with paper dust. The parameter SCAN SPEED is erroneous. The receiving condition is no good. The register operation of a timer program has not been completed. The display of LCD is still a program mode. The thermal head is not cleaned. Action Set the recording paper properly. Refer to P69
Push down the top cover firmly until it is locked with a click. Clean the paper sensor carefully.
P71
P72
P37
Change the frequency to the good receiving condition. Press the [PROG] switch. The timer program mode is finished. Clean the thermal head.
P24 P47
Printing becomes blurred or falls out. The timer program receiving does not start.
P72
"Clock Error!!" is displayed when JAX-9B is powered on. The internal clock is set an incorrect time. The POWER switch is switched over from OFF to TIMER. The program contents contain any errors.
Set the correct time. Replace the backup battery. Set the correct time. Set the POWER switch to ON before setting it to TIMER. Check the timer program list by printing. Correct the program. Check the "ERROR" message in the printed timer program list. Correct the program with "NG" message
P54 P52
P54 P52
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Cause The register operation of a timer program has not been completed. The display of LCD is still a program mode. Time is indicated on the LCD.
Action Press the [PROG] switch. The timer program mode is finished. Press the [CLK] switch. The timer mode is finished. Press the [PROG] switch. The timer program mode is finished. Press the [CLK] switch. The timer mode is finished.
Refer to P47
The [FEED] switch is not accepted. The [CLOCK] switch is not accepted.
P63
The register operation of a timer program has not been completed. The display of LCD is still a program mode. Time is indicated on the LCD.
P47
P63
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JAX-9B can correct the internal clock automatically by receiving the time data outputted from a GPS receiver. Connecting a GPS receiver to JAX-9B is recommended if the timer program recording is used. Doing so will make it unnecessary to correct the time of the internal clock periodically. Even if the backup battery in JAX-9B runs out, JAX-9B can continue normal operation by receiving the time data outputted from the GPS receiver.
MEMO
The lithium battery in JAX-9B is used to back up the internal clock. The internal clock can continue to indicate the right current time by receiving data from the GPS receiver, even if the battery cannot back up the internal clock.
MEMO
GPS receivers designed for ship use can satisfy the above interface. However, it is required that the GPS receiver is provided with an output port connectable to JAX-9B. If the GPS receiver has no port for connecting JAX-9B, contact a JRC marketing office, branch, sales office or agent.
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Switch
Indication
Description
Start the current time indication mode. "GPS OK" message is indicated on the LCD when the automatic time correction is completed normally. Stop the current time indication mode.
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The facsimile images received by JAX-9B can be displayed on the monitor of a personal computer by adding option kits. For the details of the operations, refer to the Instruction Manual for Optional Software of a separate volume.
1 2
7ZZNA4016 7ZZNA4017
*1 The Communication I/F unit is used to convert the outputted serial data from JAX-9B into the USB-I/F data. The PC is required to have a USB 2.0 interface port. The Communication I/F unit is installed near the PC because the length of the attached USB cable is one meter.
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If JAX-9B is exposed to the direct sunlight, the temperature in JAX-9B inside will become extraordinarily high. Install JAX-9B in a place that is not exposed to the direct sunlight. This JAX-9B is not designed to have a waterproof or water-drip structure. room that is not affected by winds, water or sandy dust. Install JAX-9B in a
Protect JAX-9B with the attached protective cover against dust and the like when it is not used for a long time.
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The repair during the warranty period is made free of charge if the equipment is operated properly (in the normal operating conditions) in accordance with this Instruction Manual.
We provide the repair outside of the warranty period and replacement of consumables for a charge upon the customers request. List of Consumables No. 1 2 3 *1 Product name Thermal head Battery Recording paper role Model WQ256-Q1(H) CR2032 6ZPTS00108 Expected life span Service life of printing 30km *1 Approx. 5 years 25m / role
Expected life span of thermal head Service life of printing: 30km B4-size paper: 256364mm When recording 20 pages of fax images / 1 day 30000 / (364 / 100020) Approx. 10 years
Information to be given with your request for repair Fill in the blanks on the JAX-9B Failure Check List of following page. Product name, model, product number or serial number Detailed description of trouble symptom Customers organization, location and telephone number
If you have any unclear points about our after-sale service, consult with a nearby JRC marketing office, branch, sales office, dealer or agent. For JRC overseas offices, refer to the List of JRC Overseas Offices attached hereto.
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Customer Support
When placing an order for repair of the product, you are kindly requested to check "Yes" "No" boxes on the list shown below and send the sheet back to our office.
Phone:
Fax:
Read the following check items in order and check Yes or No by . If you are not sure to give answer, explain how the fault arose in Others of item 18. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Check Items When the POWER switch is set to ON, the POWER ON lamp does not light up. When the POWER switch is set to TIMER, the POWER TIMER lamp does not light up. No received image is printed out on the recording paper. (The white recording paper is fed out.) The printing of the received image is thin. Some area of printing is thin (Left/Center/Right). The recorded image is vertically contracted in the automatic/manual recording mode. The recorded image is vertically expanded in the automatic/manual recording mode. The Timer Recording mode is not started. The receiving (recording) is not started in the automatic/manual recording mode. The alarm of no recording paper is indicated though the recording paper is set. Any switch is not available. No indication appears on the LCD. The receiving monitor is not audible. Clock Error is indicated on the LCD. Facsimile receiving (recording) from a specific broadcasting station is not available. No frequency can be registered. No program can be registered. [Other Item]: Please describe in detail. Results Yes No
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Disposal
In returning the run-out lithium battery to JRC, take the isulating treatment such as attaching a tape to the +/ terminals. If the battery is short-circuited with no insulating treatment, a heat, explosion or fire may be caused.
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10) Negative/Positive recording : Manual 11) External receiver connection : 0dBm, 600 (1900Hz +400Hz / -400Hz) 12) Operation modes : Automatic recording All the operation of IOC selectionscan speed selection, phase matching, recording, paper feed and stop are controlled by the remote control signals in accordance with the WMO Technical specifications. Manual recording The IOC and scan speed are manually selected and phase matching, recording and stop are automatically controlled Forced recording All the operations are manually preset. Timer program recording Recording starting time and finishing time can be programmed. : 15 channels : Receiving frequency list, Timer Program channel list : Recording test, Panel test : Input the GPS data : Display received image on PC : Connecting to the JRC Remote Maintenance System
13) Timer Program channels 14) Setup data list recording 15) Self-test function 16) Automatic time correction 17) Image data output 18) Remote maintenance
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11.2 Synthesized Receiver
1) Receiving system 2) Class of emission 3) Frequency range : Phase-locked type frequency synthesized with up-conversion and double super heterodyne type : F3C : 2.0000 - 24.9999 MHz
4) Automatic frequency selection: The optimal frequency is selected automatically. 5) Receiving frequency memory: Up to 90 channels storing 6) Sensitivity 7) IF Selectivity 8) Image rejection ratio : 2V (+6dB) or less for antenna input to obtain the output of -5dBm at 20dB S/N : 6dB down point 2.4 kHz to 3.0 kHz 66dB down point 6 kHz or less : More than 60dB
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SUPPORTING POLE (YARD SUPPLY) 108 100 4-BOLTS M8x40 BRACKET Attached to antenna 34 BRACKET MATERIAL:SUS
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The short-waves are all transferred long distance by reflections on the ionosphere that surrounds the earth. The ability of reflection of the ionosphere varies hourly, in seasons, and other surrounding conditions. Therefore the magnitude of radio waves that you receive varies continually. This is why your facsimile pictures are not clear. The short-wave propagation is also dependent upon the frequencies of the short waves. Some frequencies are reflected worse but other frequencies are reflected better. To use this characteristics, the facsimile broadcasting stations use some frequencies (in the range of 2 to 25 MHz) to broadcast identical broadcasting data. You can select any of the frequencies for optimum reception.
Radio wave troubles in the short-wave band may be caused by multi-path echo, fading, and interference. To receive clear facsimile pictures, it is recommended to select a frequency that is not interfered instead of selecting a strong frequency. The Automatic Frequency Selection function of JAX-9B automatically selects a strong frequency but this is not good enough for clear and optimum picture reception. Therefore, you have to select a frequency for optimum reception according to the propagation conditions that will be varied in 1) daily (morning, daytime, night), 2) seasonally (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), and 3) distance from the station. Appendix Figures 4 to 10 show some interfered reception samples.
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Execution of the Automatic Frequency Selection function The wave propagation condition goes worse.
Appendix Figure 9 Interfered reception example (by the use of the Automatic Frequency Selection function)
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Appendix Figure 10 Reception example (by the false selection of the Black/White Inversion function)
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