RADAR:JAN-901B combines JRC's renowned radar and ECDIS technology
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NEW DESIGN
The new keyboard design of the JMA-900B allows you to carry out all operations simply by using the keyboard or on-screen by use of the trackball.

Image:keyboard The JMA-900B keyboard is solid and responsive, which allows for precise operation. It also integrates function keys for one-touch access to EBL, VRM, GAIN, SEA and RAIN. This makes it easy to navigate through all common used tasks.

CLEAR ON-SCREEN INFO
The JMA-900B series make your images more brilliant than ever with a sharp 23-inch high resolution LCD display. Menu selections, via the keyboard or trackball are clearly shown on the display - allowing at a glance interpretation of the display image. You can also select from multiple background modes in day, dusk, and night mode, and you can adjust the brilliance at your own convenience.
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FLEXIBLE INSTALLATION APPROACH
The JMA-900B series are available in standalone and desktop version, designed for a flexible installation approach to suit your type of vessel. The desktop version consists of a processor, dedicated keyboard and high visibility LCD display, sharing the same simple configuration as it predecessor, which contributes to enhanced system configuration.

Image:WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE RECEIVER WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE RECEIVER
The new chart radar series integrates a wide dynamic range receiver that, compared to conventional models, dramatically improves the differentiation of noise and targets under sea clutter. The radar system overcomes different sources of unwanted signals, maintaining a constant level of clutter suppression.

USER INTERFACE
The insightful and simple menu structure can be found on both radar and ECDIS. The consistent visual appeal and intuitive usage is of great importance on the vessels bridge, especially being a working and living environment for thousand of vessels’ officers on a day to day base.
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