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OPERATION MANUAL
VOYAGE DATA RECORDER
Model: HLD‐VDR600 Code Version Date
HLD2600CZ V1.0 2013‐8‐16
BEIJING HIGHLANDER DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
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NOTICE
IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGE @2014 Beijing Highlander Technology Co Ltd. All rights reserved.
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NOTICE
SAFETY OPERATION OF VESSEL IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ONBOARD NAVIGATION OFFICERS OR USERS. THE USE OF THE EQUIPMENT DOES NOT RELEASE THE USERS OF ANY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS & CHECKS AS NEEDED IN ACCORDANCE TO INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL RULES.
SA AFETY INSTR RUCTIO ONS “WA ARNING”, “C CAUTION” aand “NOTIC CE” notices appear thrroughout th his manual. It is the rresponsibilitty of the user to read, understand d and follow w these notices. If you h have any q questions reegarding theese safety instructions, please con ntact HIGHLLANDER! This noticce indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not will result in death or serious avoided, w injury.
This noticce indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, ccould result in minor or moderatee injury, or prroperty damaage.
This noticce indicates an unsafe operation n which, if not avoided, co ould result in p property dam mage or equip pment malfunctiion.
High Voltagges are located
Maintenance M and repairrs must only be
over manyy areas in the
caarried out byy trained and qualified personal
systems!
with knowledg w ge for electrical devices.
Caution during Op perations:
Observe handling regulatio ons!
emoval or insertion off a subgrou up or Re
have any bod dy contact wiith NEVEER touch or h
prrinted wiringg board with h live voltagge can
active e electrical ciircuits!
le ead to severe e damage.
All re elevant safe ety regulatio ons and safe ety
Never insert fuses with o other valuess than
stand dards must be e closely observed.
hose stipulate ed! th
The terminals sho ould not be sh hort!
Don’tt open the daata recordingg unit!
Th he battery an nd beacon sh hould not clo ose to th he fire!
Th he battery an nd beacon neeed be suppllied or po ointed by maanufacturer!
Contents Chapter 1 System Introduction ..................................................................................... 1‐1 1 Overview ..................................................................................................................... 1‐1 2 System Configuration .................................................................................................. 1‐2 3 How to use this manual .............................................................................................. 1‐9 Chapter 2 Operation ...................................................................................................... 2‐1 1 Power On and Power Off ............................................................................................ 2‐1 2 Basic Operation ........................................................................................................... 2‐3 3 Operation at an accident............................................................................................. 2‐7 4 Data Playback .......................................................................................................... 2‐12 Chapter 3 Maintance ..................................................................................................... 3‐1 1 Overview ..................................................................................................................... 3‐1 2 Maintance ................................................................................................................... 3‐3 3 Annual Performance Test ............................................................................................ 3‐6 4 Replacement of Batteries, Beacon and Hydrostatic Release Unit(HRU) ..................... 3‐8 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 4‐1 1 Overview ..................................................................................................................... 4‐1 2 Alert Message ............................................................................................................. 4‐3 3 False Alert by FFC ...................................................................................................... 4‐4 Chapter 5 Interface ........................................................................................................ 5‐1 1 Overview ..................................................................................................................... 5‐1 2 Sentences .................................................................................................................... 5‐2
CHAPTER 1 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION 1. Overview 2. System Configuration 3. How to use this manual
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1Overview Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) is designed to record and store in a secure and retrievable form, information concerning the ship’s position, movement, physical status and control command for the period leading up to and following an incident. It enables the accident investigators to review procedures and instructions in the moments leading to an incident and help to identify the cause of the accident. The data recorded by VDR can be used for vessel management, such as equipment health management, ship position management.
HLD‐VDR600 is the latest generation of Highlander VDR product, offering an unmatched flexibility, easy to install and maintain solution. The product design offers high reliability and stability for operation in maritime environment while meeting IEC 61996‐1 Ed.2 and latest IMO Maritime Safety Circular, MSC.333(90)coming to effect on 1st July 2014. HLD‐VDR600 comprises of 9 components units:
Main Unit (MU) including a Long‐term Data Recording Unit (LRU).
Operation Unit (OPU)
Microphones (MIC)
Fixed Protective Data Recording Capsule (PDC)
Float‐free Data Recording Capsule(FFC)
Serial Data Acquisition Unit (DAU)
Non‐Standard Data Acquisition Unit (NAU)
Video Acquisition Unit(VAU)
Capsule Junction Box(CJB)
PDC and FFC store the last 48 hours data while LRU stores the last 720 hours data in a continuous circuit. Doc. Code: HLD2600CZ 1‐1 Version: V 1.0
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Following information is recorded by HLD‐VDR600:
Date and time
Ship’s Position
Speed
Heading
Bridge Audio
Communications Audio
Radar Data
ECDIS
Echo sounder
Main Alarms
Rudder order and response
Engine and thruster
Hull openings (doors) status
Watertight and fire door status
Accelerations and hull stresses
Wind speed and direction
AIS
Rolling motion
Electronic logbook
2 System Configuration The System structure of HLD‐VD600 is shown in figure 1.
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DECK FFC VDR
PDC VDR
H L D -F F C 6 0 0
H L D -P D C 6 0 0
F L O A T ‐ F R E E D A T A R E C O R D I N G C A P S U L E
DRY CONTACT
DRY CONTACT
* 2X0.75
DRY CONTACT
* 2X0.75
DRY CONTACT
DRY CONTACT
* 2X0.75
IEC61162-1
FROM THRUSTER
* 1x2x0.75
* 1x2x0.75
IEC61162-1
* 1x2x0.75
IEC61162-1
IEC61162-1 FROM BNWAS
FROM AIS
FROM ENGINE
* 1x2x0.75
IEC61162-1 ALR FROM FIRE ALARM
* 1x2x0.75
* 1x2x0.75
IEC61162-1 HTD,RSA
IEC61162-1 FROM ME. REMOTE SYS.
FROM AUTOPILOT
* 1x2x0.75
* 2X0.75
DRY CONTACT
* 2X0.75
DRY CONTACT
* 2X0.75
DRY CONTACT
* 2X0.75
DRY CONTACT
* 2X0.75
DRY CONTACT
* 2X0.75
ACTIVE CONTACT
* 2X0.75 * 1x2x0.75
IEC61162-1 HDT,THS FROM GYRO
FROM EPFS
Ship LAN Optional
ECDIS 2
ECDIS 1
VHF 2#
* 2X0.75
ANALOG * 1x2x0.75
CAT5
CAT5
CAT5
Audio Input
1X2X0.75
1X2X0.75
VHF 1#
V
B
H
R
G
SYV75-5 x5
Max. 30m
V
B
H
G
R
Max. 30m
SYV75-5 x5
E L E C T R O N IC E Q U IP M E N T R O O M .
DAU VDR
S E R IA L D A T A A C Q U IS IT IO N U N IT
VAU VDR
... ...
OPU VDR
Audio Input
* CAT 5
DC 24V
2X1
2X2X0.75
CAN BUS
H L D -V A U 6 0 0
NAU VDR
H L D -D A U 6 0 0
* CAT 5 D ATA
V ID E O A C Q U IS IT I O N U N IT
* 2X0.75
ANALOG
2 X 0 .7 5 D C 24V
M A IN U N IT
* 1x2x0.75
2 X 0 .7 5
H L D -N A U 6 0 0 N O N - S T A N D A R D D A T A A C Q U IS IT IO N U N IT
IEC61162-1 MWV,MWD
MU VDR
2 X 0 .7 5
* 2X0.75
* 2X0.75
3X2X0.75
3X2X0.75
3X2X0.75
3X2X0.75
3X2X0.75
3X2X0.75
DATA
*CAT 5
2X1
DC 24V
DATA
H L D -M U 6 0 0
FROM ANEMOMETER
E x te n a l A c k .
2 X 1 .5
* 1x2x0.75
S y s t e m F a ilu r e
2 X 0 .7 5 D C 24V * CAT 5 D ATA
2X1
IEC61162-1 RMC
D C 24V
* CAT5
2X1 A C 220V
DC 24V
BCC
DRY CONTACT
N A U c a n A c c e p t 8 c h a n n e ls a n a lo g s ig n a l, a n d u p t o 6 4 c h a n n e ls d r y c o n t a c t s ig n a l, 8 o f t h e m c a n a ls o b e a c t iv e c o n t a c t .
IEC61162-1 DBT,DPT
AM VDR
FROM ECHO SOUNDER
AM VDR
ACTIVE CONTACT
AM VDR
* 2X0.75
AM VDR
* 1x2x0.75
AM VDR
IEC61162-1 VBW
AM VDR
FROM SPEED LOG
PORT WING
STBD WING
RADIO
CHART
BCC PORT
MIC 5
C JB VDR
H L D -M IC 6 1 0
MIC 4
H L D -C J B 6 0 0
J U N C T IO N B O X
C JB VDR
MIC 3
MIC 1
H L D -C J B 6 0 0
J U N C T IO N B O X
MIC 2
BCC STBD
2m DATA
*CAT 5
DATA
*CAT 5 2m
H L D -M IC 6 0 0
MIC 6
F I X E D P R O T E C T IV E D A T A R E C O R D I N G C A P S U L E
D A U c a n A c c e p t u p t o 2 4 c h a n n e ls N M E A 0 1 8 3 s e r ia l s ig n a l.
H L D -O P U 6 0 0
X-BAND
RADAR
S-BAND
RADAR
O P E R A T IO N U N IT
V A U c a n a c c e p t 4 c h a n n e ls R A D A R i m a g e
Figure 1: HLD‐VDR600 System Diagram
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2.1 Main Unit(MU)
Figure 2: Main unit
Long‐term Data Recording Unit (LRU), network switch, main board, and audio board are located in the Main Unit. Main Unit controls the running of the whole system. The Long‐term Data Recording Unit (LRU) records the last 720 hours data and is accessible by Ethernet while protected from any unauthorized changes with seals. The Main Unit supports 8 channels of microphone input and 2 ECDIS inputs.
2.2Operation Unit (OPU)
Figure 3: HLD‐OPU600
HLD‐OPU600 Operation Unit uses 800x480 pixels high definition LCD with touch screen operation, a user‐friendly interface that also displays the caution and alarm alerts. Doc. Code: HLD2600CZ 1‐4 Version: V 1.0
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2.3 Microphones (MIC)
Figure 4: Microphone
The VDR system comes with two types of the microphone, indoor microphones and outdoor microphone. Outdoor microphones are protected against water ingression and are suitable for usage under such environments.
2.4 Fixed Protective Data Recording Capsule (PDC)
Figure 5: HLD‐PDC600
HLD‐PDU600 Protective Data Recording Capsule with memory capacity of 32GB or 64GB provides a data recording time of more than 48 hours. The capsule is built to withstand extreme environmental conditions such as 1100°C temperature, penetration, high under water pressure and immersion while maintaining the data integrity. Doc. Code: HLD2600CZ 1‐5 Version: V 1.0
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2.5 Float‐free Data Recording Capsule(FFC)
Figure 6: HLD‐FFC600
HLD‐FFC600 Float‐free Data Recording Capsule comply with IMO A.810 (19), ITU‐RM.633‐3:2004, IEC61097‐2 and IEC61096‐7regulations and requirements. Its memory capacity can hold more than 48 hours of recorded data.
2.6 Serial Data Acquisition Unit (DAU)
Figure 7: HLD‐DAU600
The Serial Data Acquisition Unit, HLD‐DAU600 supports 24 serial inputs channels in accordance to IEC61162 format.
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2.7 Non‐Standard Data Acquisition Unit (NAU)
Figure 8: HLD‐NAU600
Non‐Standard Data Acquisition Unit, HLD‐NAU600 has 64 volt‐free dry contact input channels, 8 potential contact input channels and 8 analog input channels for ±10V or 4‐20mA signal.
2.8 Video Acquisition Unit (VAU)
Figure 9: HLD‐VAU600
Video Acquisition Unit, HLD‐VAU600 supports 4 VGA input channels with 1920 x1200high‐definition resolution.
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3 H How to o use tthis maanual
P Prior to ope ration of th he equipme ent, the ope erator should re ead and follow the insstructions in n HLD‐VDR6 600 manual. Im mproper operation, o i installation or maintenance maay re ender the w warranty invvalid or cau use personaal injury.
There are three sets of manuals fo or HLD‐VDR R600: Operration Man nual, Installlation Manual and Serrvice Manual. Operatio on Manual and Installaation Manu ual are delivvered togetther with HLD‐VDR600 0 equipment. The operation and a mainteenance of HLD‐VDR60 H 00 is found in the Operation Maanual. Instaallation instructions on n the equipment and ssystem are available in n the Installlation Manual. y suggesstions and feedbacks on the use of the equipmentt and We welcome your manuals to [email protected] Glosssary is provided on thee last section of this maanual for eaase of refereence.
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CHAPTER 2 Operation 1.
Power On and Off
2.
Basic Operation
3.
Operation at an Accident
4.
Data Playback
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1
Pow wer On n and Off
In acccordance tto IMO regu ulations, the VDR shall be operattional at all times and d powering off only forr maintenan nce purposees.
Power On P n: Use the key to open the door d of thee Main Unit. The AC C & DC pow wer switche es are locatted on left b bottom corrner and thee battery power switch is located d on the left PCB near to the fusees as shown in figure 1..
Figure 1:M Main Unit HLLD‐MU600
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Switch on the AC power switch followed by the DC switch before switching on the battery switch in the respective sequence to start up the VDR system. The VDR will run its startup process for about 1 minute. Note: 220VAC and 24VDC are main and emergency supply for the VDR system. When
they are missing, the internal batteries will automatically take over to provide
the required power supplies.
Power Off: In order to power down the VDR system, switch off the AC power switch followed by the DC power switch before switching off battery switch in the respective sequence. Note: Improper switching off sequence may cause the VDR to malfunction.
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2 Basicc Operation 2.1 Display aand Operaation Sym mbols Pleasse refer to ttable 1 and figure2 for basic operaation inform mation. Table e 1 Explanation of Symbols and Control Keys
No.
Control Key
Symbo ol
Function 1) Call for bacckup menu;
1
n 3 secondss, 2) Pressing for more than
Bacckup
systemwill i s mmediatelyy backuplasst12
hours data t h to USB mem mory disk.
2
ACK/Reset
Ackn nowledgement or resett of alarm
3
1) Call up systtem status m menu
Menu u/Esc
4
2) Exit menu
Chan nge betweeen day and n night
Day/Night
illum mination mo ode
1) Increase illu umination level. 5
2) DIM+ key an D nd DIM‐ keyy simultaneously
DIM M+
pressed init p iates system m performance self‐test s 1) Reduce illumination leevel.
6
2) DIM+ key aand DIM‐ keey simultane eously
DIM‐
pressed inittiates system performaance self‐test.
7
Rotaryy Knob
Rotaate to scroll alarm messsages Ste eering Comm mand
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Figure 2: System main interface
2.2 Normal operation Under Normal operation, the operator is able to:
View VDR setting
Initiate Performance Self‐test
Synchronize system time with UTC time
2.2.1 System Status Press the
button to view the system status as shown in figure 3
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Figure 3: Operation Unit HLD‐OPU600
MIC:
Status of Microphone channels
VAU:
Status of Video Acquisition Unit
NAU X:
Status of Non‐Standard Data Acquisition Unit
DAU X:
Status of Serial Data Acquisition Unit
NETDEV .x: Status of Systems connected on LAN Status Indication: Green:
Related recording function of the channel is normal
Red:
Related recording function of the channel is abnormal
Grey:
Related recording function of the channel is not in use.
2.2.2 System Performance test
Simultaneously pressing the
and
buttons initiates the system
performance test. The system performance self‐test checks the power supplies, microphones, image and data recording functions. It will generate a test report and save to the recording units, and display corresponding alert message in Operation Unit. 2.2.3 Synchronizing the system time with UTC time Under normal circumstances, the system time is automatically synchronized with UTC Doc. Code: HLD2600CZ 2‐5 Version: V 1.0
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time. If the VDR is put into operation for the first time or after long period of inoperative condition and time difference is more than 10 minutes, the system time may be required to be manually synchronized. Press the
button for 3 seconds to synchronize system timewith UTC time.
2.3 Handling of unintentional or accidental transmission activation Unintentional or accidental activation of distress transmission of FFC must be handled with highest priority in accordance to the GMDSS Handbook for management and handling of false distress alerts. Deactivation the transmission: When the FFC is activated under automatic mode: The FFC must be lifted out of water and properly dried. When water sensor switch is completely dried, the transmission ceases automatically. When the FFC is manually activated: Turn the activation switch from “EMERGENCY” to “AUTO” position and replace the safety positioning pin. Observe that the LED Status indicator stops blinking.
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3 Operati O ion at an Accident
Portable U USB disk in n the HLD‐V VDR600 is m mandatory p peripheral for proper operation n of the VDR R system. Removal, stealing, unauthorize u ed possessiion or Illeggal usage o of the disk drive is strictly forbid dden and punishable b by local law ws.
3.1 Backup of recorrded data When there is reequirementt to back up p the last recorded dataa, the data can be man nually saved d to the po ortable USB B disk. Use tthe key to open Main Unit, remo ove the porrtable USB disk from the packagee attached to the back of the doorr and insertt into the “D DATA” USB port termin nal.
P Press the
button in the Operatio on Unit, thee backup m menu will po op up
a as shown in n figure 4.
Figurre 4: Backup m menu
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Select back up destination by clicking on the screen. LRU:
Long Tern Data Recording Unit
FFC:
Float‐Free Data Recording Capsule
PDC:
Protective Data Recording Capsule
Select the period of the recorded data to be back up by clicking on the screen. Period of recorded data: last 1 hour, 2 hours or 12 hours data
Click on the on‐screen backup button to initiate the backup process. Normally it will take about 10 minutes to back up one hour of data. When backup is completed, the OPU displays “Backup Finish” for an audible beep alert. Beep alert stops when an acknowledgement is received.
NOTE:
If the
button in the Operation Unit is pressed for more than 3 seconds,
the system will automatically backup last 12 hours data to the USB memory disc from the Protective Data Recording Unit.
3.2 Long‐term Recording Unit (LRU) The Long‐term Recording Unit records last 30 days data, Operator needs to take away Long‐term Data Recording Unit (LRU) before abandoning ship. The LRU can be physically removed from the Main Unit by following the below procedure. 1. Open the door of the Main Unit, LRU at the left top corner of the Main Unit. It is identified with marking “HLD‐LRU600”. 2. Pull out the cable connectors and remove all the plugs from the HLD‐LRU600. 3. Loose the left and right handle screws as shown in Figure 5.
Picture1 HLD-LRU600
Handle screws
Figure 5: Removing the handle screws of the LRU
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4. Draw out the LRU from the Main Unit in the direction as shown in figure 6.
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Figure 6: Drawing out the LRU
3.3 Float Free Data Recording Capsule (FFC) 3.3.1 Automatic release and activation of FFC HLD‐FFC600 is automatic release self‐floating capsule. It is contained within a protective container with an automatic release mechanism which releases the capsule upon submersion. The FFC is constructed such that it uprights itself due to its own buoyancy and the water sensor switch activates the transmission of distress and homing signal. Strobe light and LEDs of the FFC indicates the status and activation of transmission.
Figure 7: Automatic operation mode
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3.3.2 2 Manual release and d activation n of FFC It is aalso possible to manuaally remove the FFC and carry alon ng into the life raft. In order to m manually releease the FFFC, remove safety pin under Hydrostatic Release Unit ((HRU) and o open the reelease devicce to removve the HLD‐FFFC600, as sshown in Figgure 8.
(a) (b)
(c) (d) Figu ure 8: Illustraation of manu ual release of f FFC
In orrder for thee distress an nd homing signals to b be released d, one meth hod is to pu ut the FFC into i water. After the FFC F is throw wn into the e water, thee distress transmission n and strob be light will be activaated for reescue operaations by RCC R and reescue vesse els or aircraafts. To prevent floatin ng away, thee FFC should d be tied to o the life rafft with the sstring which is attacheed to as sho own in Figurre 9.
Figure 9: M Manual operaation mode
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The other method is to rip off the label of positioning pin, right shift the switch by about 5mm, and pull out the positioning pin. The switch will be automatically released into the “EMERGENCY” position. The STATUSLED starts blinking indicating the HLD‐FFC600 is activated, as shown in Figure 8. Note: GPS receiver in the HLD‐FFC600needs a wide‐field vision to ensure that sufficient number of satellites is received for position fixing. When it is impossible to fix its position via GPS, the FFC will fix its position via COSPAS‐SARSAT system. Table 2: The LED indication in relation to the status of the FFC activation. LED
LED
LED
LED
TX121
TX406
GPS
STATUS
Transmit:
Transmit:
Flash
Flash
OFF
OFF
GPS fixing
X
X
Flash
OFF
As above
Fixing successful
X
X
ON
OFF
As above
Position update successful
X
X
ON→OFF
OFF
As above
406MHz output power low
X
ON
X
X
As above
ON
X
X
X
As above
PLL operation fault
X
X
X
Flash 4 times
As above
Low voltage of battery
X
X
X
Flash 5 times
As above
Temperature sensor fault
X
X
X
Flash 6 times
As above
Main board communication fault
X
X
X
Flash 8 times
As above
EPIRB STATE
Normal operation status
121.5MHz output power low
Strobe Light Night:Flash Day:OFF
Note: X” represents status of indicator which may be lit, unlit or flashing
depending on the selected operation mode. ON = Lit, OFF = unlit
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4 Data Playback HLD‐VDR600 Playback is standard application software delivered together with the equipment. The package which located behind the door of the Main Unit contains: ‐ CD containing the playback software ‐ Introduction of the Investigation Authority Manual ‐ 3m length of LAN cable ‐1m length of customized LAN cable
4.1 Playback software installation The installation of Playback software includes two steps: the installation of plug‐ins and the installation of playback software. 4.1.1The installation of plug‐ins software ( inside the CD)
If the computer is Win XP system, check the System Properties, if it is “Service Pack 3”, running the “. Net Framework 4.0” directly. if it is “Service Pack 2”, running the “SP2‐SP3”, and then running the “. Net Framework 4.0”;
If the computer is Win 7 system, running the “. Net Framework 4.0” directly.
4.1.2 The installation of playback software (inside the CD) The playback software can be installed only if the plug‐ins software is finished.
1 Open the
software;
2 Choose next, as follow:
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Figure 10: step 1
3 Choose “I agree to the terms of this license agreement, Next”;
Figure 11: License Agreement
4 User Information setting
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Figure 12: User Information
5 Installation Folder
Figure 13: Folder
6 One user/ all users
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Figure 14: one/all users
7 Ready to Install
Figure 15: Ready to Install
8 Installation Successful
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Figure 16: Installation Finish
After the installation, if the recorded data had been copied to the computer, the data can be playback directly. If the data is not downloaded, connect the playback computer to the VDR with the LAN cable to the “DATA” Ethernet port terminal in the Main Unit as shown in figure 17 to download the data.
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4.2 Setting up the Playback Computer Computer requirement: RAM:
minimum 2.00GB
Hard disk: minimum 64G Processor: Intel Core 2or higher OS: Windows 7/2000/XP, and .net framework 4.0 is available After connection with the VDR, set up the IP address in network configuration on computer as follows: IP Address:
172.16.8.175(Win7 system, TCP/IPv4)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
4.3 Running the playback software After installation of the playback software, click on the “VDR600” file on the desk as shown in figure 18.
Figure18: the playback software
Playback page will appear in the next window:
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Figure 19: Playback Page Open and download menu are located on the top left corner of the page. Download: Download data to the desired directory. Open:
Open the data in the selected directory.
Data folder Format: mnt (as shown in figure 20.).
Figure20: Playback Data Folder page
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4.4 Downloading the data Click on the
menu and the following page is displayed.
Figure 21: Download Page
Figure 21 shows the download page and the required setting 1. Set Start date and time of data to be downloaded. 2. Set End date and time of data to be downloaded. 3. Select data source from:
‐ Float‐free Data Recording Capsule (FFC)
‐ Fixed Protective Data Recording Capsule (PDC) or
‐ Long‐term Data Recording Unit(LRU)
It is recommended to download from the Long‐term Data Recording Unit (LRU).
4. Save data in the desired file directory. Download Procedure: 1. Enter the start and end date and time of the record to be download in the window. 2. Select the destination directory in which the data is to be stored. 3. Click on Back up button to start the download. 4. Open the data file after completion of downloading.
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4.5 Opening data file Figure 22 shows the open data file page
Figure 22: Open data file
When the data had been downloaded or saved in the destination file, playback procedure as follows: 1. Click on OPEN menu. 2. Choose the File to be playback. (File name format: mnt), click on OK. 3. Click on 4. Click on
to playback the data. or
to reverse or forward the playback.
5. Click on the
bar to move to playback the desired time of
record.
7. To playback a certain selected audio communication channel,
Click
on
the
highlighted
channel is the selected channel for playback. Only one audio communication
channel can be playback at a time.
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4.6 Playbacck Operaation Menu
Figure 23: P Playback Operation Menu
Open n a data filee:
Download a datta file:
;
;
Help Menu:
;
period: Data playback p
;
hannel: Seleccts audio ch
;
Main n Interface p page:
Non‐‐standard D Data:
IEC 6 61162 Seriall Data:
Displlays Radar Image:
Displlays ECDIS Image:
;
Doorr Data:
;
AIS D Data:
; ; ; ;
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4.6.1 Main Interface Main Interface page displays the following standard information:
GPS
Wind
Depth
Heading
Speed
Rudder
Steering Order and response
Engine Order and response
Thruster
Roll
Customized display is available. Please contact Highlander service department for your requirements. Engine
orde
Figure 24: Main Interface page
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4.6.2 Non‐Standard Data Non‐Standard Data page playbacks the status of the contact signals and analog signals during the selected period. If the vessel equipped several Non‐Standard Data Acquisition Unit, the operator can select the different Non‐Standard Data by clicking .
Figure 25: Non‐Standard Data
4.6.3 Serial Data Serial Data interface page displays status of the serial channel according to the IEC61162 format in compliance with IMO requirements. Click on the desired channel to display its status during the period of playback.
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Figure 26: Serial Data page
4.6.4 Radar Radar page displays the recorded radar image during the period of playback. Radar image from 4 different radars can be selected for playback. Only 1 radar image from the selected radar sensor is displayed at a time. The operator can select the radar by clicking the related radar number as
,
once the radar is selected, a dotted rectangle is drawn around the related radar.
Figure 27: Radar Image Page
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4.6.5 ECDIS ECDIS playback page displays the captured ECDIS image and information during the period of playback. Select the ECDIS equipment to display its image by clicking on ECDIS1 or ECDIS2. Only 1 ECDIS image is displayed at a time.
Figure 28: ECDIS Data
4.5.6 Door
Figure 29: Door Data
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4.6.6 AIS
Figure 30: AIS Data
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CHAPTER 3 MAINTENANCE 1.
Overview
2.
Maintenance
3.
Annual Performance Test (APT)
4.
Replacement of Battery, Acoustic Beacon and Hydrostatic Release Unit(HRU)
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1. Overvie O ew
D Record der is mandatory safe ety equipm ment stipulated by IM MO Voyage Data SOLAS reggulations. A Any illegal aattempts to o/tamperingg of the eq quipment m may result in p prosecution by Flag Staate or comp petent auth horities. Service, repair and annual perrformance inspection shall be caarried out by Highlande er authorize ed enginee ers and app pointed service compaany only. Itt is the respo onsibility of o the ow wner or itss appointe ed agent tto verify the t authorizattion of servvice personn nel with Higghlander se ervice department. Unauthorized servicce/repairs or attemp pts to servvice/repair shall rend der warranty o of equipme ent null and d void.
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Table1: Maintenance Schedule
S/No Frequency
Maintenance Item
Inspection Item
Failure
Action / Reference
1
Daily
HLD‐OPU600
UTC time
UTC time not Chapter O‐2 correct section 2.2.3
2
Daily
HLD‐OPU600
Operational Status
System abnormal
Chapter O‐4 section 2
3
Monthly
Hydrostatic Release Expiry date Unit, HLD‐FFC600
Chapter O‐3 section 2.2
4
Monthly
Battery Status HLD‐FFC600
Expiry date
Chapter O‐3 section 2.2
5
Monthly
Battery Status HLD‐VDR600
Expiry date
Chapter O‐3 section 2.2
6
Monthly
Acoustic Beacon HLD‐PDC600
Expiry date
Chapter O‐3 section 2.2
7
Self‐test Bi‐annually HLD‐FFC600
Operational Status Indicator
8
After Accident
Backup data
‐
Hydrostatic Release Expiry date Unit, HLD‐FFC600
9
10
Annually
After service / repair
Chapter O‐3 section 2.3
Chapter O‐2 section 3 Chapter O‐3 section 4.2
Battery Status HLD‐FFC600
Expiry date
Self‐test HLD‐FFC600
Operational Status Indicator
Battery Status HLD‐VDR600
Expiry date
Chapter O‐3 section 4.3
Acoustic Beacon HLD‐PDC600
Expiry date
Chapter O‐3 section 4.4
Data in PDC,FFC,LRU
Data Integrity
Chapter O‐2 section 4
Interface
Changes implemented
Contact Highlander
Configuration
Changes implemented
Contact Highlander
Chapter O‐3 section 4.1 Chapter O‐3 section 2.3
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2. Mainten M nance 2.1 D Daily Routine Check HLD‐‐VDR600 do oes not con ntain any movable m me echanical co omponents which require dailyy maintenan nce. The eq quipment should s be kept k clean from dust to prolongg its service life. Inteerconnectio on cables sh hould not be b pulled or o strained tto prevent any looseen connections.
2.2 M Monthly M Maintenance Checkk Monthly routinee checks sho ould cover tthe items sttated below w:
I Inspection f for physical damages to o the exteriior of units and water p penetration n.
I Inspection o on the secu urity of mou untings of HLD‐FFC600 FFC unit.
I Inspection o on the OPU if there is aany alert.
release uniit (HRU) of the V Verification of expiry dates d of baattery and hydrostatic h H HLD‐FFC600 0. Validity o of battery an nd HRC is 5 years from m date of maanufacture or 3 y years from date of insttallation forr the batterry and 2 yeaars for HRU U from the d date o of installatio on, whichevver occurs eearlier.
V Verification of expiry date of thee HLD‐PDC6 600 acoustic beacon. Validity of the a acoustic be acon is 3 yeears from date of manufacture orr when the beacon battery v voltage is le ess than 3V whichever occurs earlier.
V Verification of expiry d date of the battery in tthe VDR maain unit, Validity of battery i is 5 years fr om date of manufacture or 3 yearrs from datee of installaation whiche ever occurs earlier. o
2.3 B Bi‐annual Maintenaance Checck
Ovver usage o of the self‐te est function n could sho orten the baattery life o of the FFC.A As 40 06MHz and d 121.5 MH Hz homing signals are e transmittted for a sshort period du uring self‐te est, the testt should be e carry out iindoors and d precautio on should be taken to ensu ure that the e test shall not be rep peatedly carrried out an nd each tesst sh hall not last more than n 5 minutes. Ass it is difficult to place e the HLD‐FFFC600 into o the enclosser, it is reccommended th hat the operration is do one by the aauthorized p people. Doc. C Code: HLD26 600CZ 3‐3 Version: V 1.0
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To caarry out thee bi‐annuall maintenan nce inspection, the FFC must be removed from the p protective casing and the FFC musst be brough ht indoors. Proceedure as follows:
R Remove the safety piin from thee HRU and d remove the HLD‐FFC C600 from the c container.
B Bring the FF FC indoors ffor the testiing.
R Rotate the a activation switch to “TEST” and ho old in positiion(refer to figure1).
S STATUS LED D is lit afteer 10s of blinking initially. Stro obe light w will blinks once o i indicating th hat the FFC passed thee self‐test.
US LED con W When STAT ntinues flash hing after 1 10s, the equ uipment deffective and the L LEDs associ ated with th he defect w will lit.
D During the test, 406M MHz satellitee homing signal will be b transmittted once while w 1 121.5MHzh homing signal is transm mitted contin nuously.
U Upon comp pletion of the t self‐testt, release the t activatio on switch aand allow it to a automatica lly settle baack into “AU UTO” positio on.
R Reinstall th he HLD‐FFC C600 into the prote ective conttainer and re‐install the a automatic h hydrostatic release.
Figure1: Sw witching the FFFC activation n switch to test position
Note e: In order to read th he encoded distress me essage, a beeacon testerr must be
used. TThe test beaacon is usuaally carried b by the APT eengineer du uring his
inspecttion.
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Table 2: FFC LED Status during self‐test mode
LED TX121
LED TX406
LED GPS
LED STATUS
Strobe Light
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
Flash once
X
ON
OFF
X
OFF
ON
X
OFF
X
OFF
Protocol input failure
X
X
OFF
Flash 2 times
OFF
GPS communication fault
X
X
OFF
Flash 3 times
OFF
PLL operation fault
X
X
OFF
Flash 4 times
OFF
Battery Low voltage
X
X
OFF
Flash 5 times
OFF
Temperature sensor fault
X
X
OFF
Flash 6 times
OFF
EPIRB S/N coding failure
X
X
OFF
Flash 7 times
OFF
Main board communication fault
X
X
OFF
Flash 8 times
OFF
Self‐test exceeding time limit
X
X
OFF
Flash 9 times
OFF
Test Item Self‐test normal 406MHz output power low 121.5MHz output power low
Note: “X” represents status of indicator which may be lit, unlit or flashing
depending on the selected operation mode. ON = lit, OFF = unlit
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3. Annual Performance Test (APT) 3.1 Preparation before Annual Performance Test Annual Performance Test (APT) must be carried out by a competent, authorized and certified test engineer and witnessed by the classification authority as required by IMO regulations. The results of the APT must be submitted for review by the manufacturer to verify the integrity of the VDR system. Float‐free Capsule annual testing must be carried out in accordance to requirements stipulated under IMO MSC.1/Circ.1040/Rev.1 "REVISED GUIDELINESON ANNUAL TESTING OF 406 MHz SATELLITE EPIRBs". Highlander has appointed and authorized service companies which had been approved by most international classification authorities around the world to provide APT services. List of authorized service companies with their certificate of authorization and training are available from our service department. The list is updated from time to time so owners are advised contact service department in advance prior to carrying out the APT. Ship's crew must carry out the preparation in order for the APT to be successfully carried out:
Verify and ensure that validity of HLD‐VDR600 battery had not expired.
Verify and ensure that validity of HLD‐FFC600 battery and Hydrostatic Release Unit had not expired. It is advisable to request for replacement of the battery if the expiry date is less than 3 months from date of the harmonized ship safety equipment certificate.
Visual inspection to ensure that the casing of the FFC is not physically damaged and markings are clearly visible.
Verify that the validity of HLD‐PDC600 Acoustic Beacon is not expired.
3.2 Documentation Maintenance of the service log on the VDR system prevent incurrence of additional cost as the records provides the attending engineer on the VDR service history, configuration changes, updates and firmware upgrading. Doc. Code: HLD2600CZ 3‐6 Version: V 1.0
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The vessel should keep the following APT records: ‐ Service report ‐ APT result ‐ Test result of the VDR operating on internal battery source for 2 hours ‐ Copy of Configuration file of the VDR ‐ Copy of the data, video and audio recording on first and last hour from the last 12hrs recording prior to the APT ‐ Copy of the readout of the FFC distress encoded message During the APT test, ensure that all microphones are checked by announcing the vessel's name, date and position of the microphone at the microphone under test. Same shall be done on each connected VHF radio. Suggested test message format as follows: "This is MV_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ carrying out APT of the VDR on YYYY/MM/DD at UTC time HH:MM. Testing microphone No (or VHF Radio No):__ _ located on _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. End of test message."
IMPORTANT: Downloaded data in the USB drive must be deleted after carrying
out emergency backup test.
When the service engineer had completed the APT, he will upload the APT results to our service department for verification. When the results are verified, the verified results can be downloaded at http://apt.highlander.com.cn.
Figure2: APT Results Website
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4. Replace R ement o of Battery, Acou ustic Be eacon an nd Hydrrostatic Release R e Unit (H HRU) Replaacement tim me of batteery, acousticc beacon an nd hydrostattic release sshould take the recom mmendatio ons of IMO O MSC/Circ..955 "SERV VICING OF LIFE‐SAVING APPLIAN NCES AND RADIOCOM MMUNICATTIONEQUIPM MENT UND DER THE HARMONIZEED SYSTEM OF VEY ANDCERTIFICATION (HSSC)" iinto conside erations to reduce cosst and incre ease SURV efficiiency.
4.1 R Replacem ment of Battery in HLD‐FFC600 Replaacement off the battery in the FFC must be e carry outt by trained d and qualified engin neers. The vessel's creew should n never attem mpt to open n up the FFC for any p parts replaacement or repair as it would com mpromise the performaance of the FFC. If th here is anyy requirement to rep place the battery, b the owner sshould contact Highlander servvice departm ment for serrvice attend dance at thee next conveenient port.
4.2 R Replacem ment of Hyydrostatic Release U Unit(HRU)) of HLD‐FFC600
Prrotect the encloser from f sprin nging open n as it is difficult to o place the HLLD‐FFC600 iinto the encloser.
The sship's crew may replacce the automatic hydro ostatic releaase unit (HR RU) of the FFC. Closeely follow th he instructio ons to replaace the HRU U to ensure its function nality duringg an emergency: 1) Prior P to rep placement, ensure thaat the valid dity of the new HRU product is not e expired. 2) Remove the R e safety pin of the old HRU and th he 4 retaining bolts ho olding the H HRU from the pro otective cassing. 3) Ensure E the FFC does not n drop offf from the casing durring the wh hole process to p prevent any physical daamage. Doc. C Code: HLD26 600CZ 3‐8 Version: V 1.0
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4) In nstall the neew HRU into position aand secure tthe retainin ng bolts. 5) Close C the protective casing propeerly and en nsure that the FFC is in the corrrect p position. 6) In nsert the neew safety pin to lock th he HRU into o proper possition. 7) Mark the ne M ew expiry daate of the newly installed HRU.
Figuree 3: Installatio on of Hydrosttatic Release Unit
of the HRU is 2 years eeffective from date of in nstallation o or 5 years from 8) EExpiry date o d date of man ufacture whichever occcurs earlierr.
Fiigure 4: Hydro ostatic Release Unit (HRU)
4.3 R Replacem ment of Battery in HLD‐VDR60 00 Main U Unit The llifespan of tthe reservee battery in the VDR is 5 years from date of m manufacture or 3 yeaars from daate of installation whichever occurs earlier. In n order to eensure that the VDR functions n normally, th he battery sshould be rreplaced at least 3 mo onths before e its expirry. The ffollowing prrocedure fo or the replaccement of tthe battery must be clo osely followed:
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Figure5: Battery located in HLD‐VDR600 Main Unit
1) Switch off the battery power switch located inside the Main Unit. 2) Disconnect the Red, Blue and interconnection jumper cables.
Figure 6: Screws holding the battery in position
3) Unlock the holding screws located in figure 5. 4) Remove the battery carefully, ensuring that the battery terminals do not touch any metallic parts or electronic components. 5) Insert the new battery into position and re‐connect the cables. 6) Switch on the battery power switch. 7) When the battery is fully charged, run the 2 hours battery test according to the annual performance test requirements.
4.4 Replacement of Acoustic Beacon in HLD‐PDC600 Validity of the acoustic beacon is 3 years from date of installation or battery voltage is less than 3V whichever occurs earlier. Closely follow the described procedure for replacement:
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Figure 7: Beacon installed on PDC
1) Unlock the holding screws. 2) Remove the protective cover, the beacon is located inside. 3) Remove the beacon carefully. 4) Replace the beacon and replace the protective cover. 5) Re‐secure the holding screws.
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CHAPTER 4 TROUBLESHOOTING
1.
Overview
2.
Alert Message
3.
False Alert by FFC
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1 O Overvie ew
Alerts do NO OT necessarrily indicate e that the VDR equipment is defecctive. e caused byy missing information ffrom the re ecording sou urce. Alerts can be Se ervice or re epair carried d out at reccording sou urce resultin ng changess in the sign nal sttatus of the e source willl cause an aalert. Such alerts do n not constitute the failu ure off the equipment and iss not covered under our standard d warranty terms. In nvestigation n should be carried outt prior to re equest for sservices. Purp pose of this chapter is to identifyy the source e, cause an nd handlingg of alerts in the HLD‐‐VDR600 VD DR system. TThere are 3 types of Alerts in HLD‐VDR600:
A Alarm S System mal lfunction m may raise an alarm alert. An alert message in red would flash i the screeen of Opeeration Unit and a co in ontinuous audible alaarm is rele eased.
A Acknowledg gement by
button will silence th he audible aalarm and make
t messagge stop flashing. The message the m will only disappear afterr the defect had b been rectifi ed.
W Warning W When the backup po ower fails, the t system generates a warningg alert. An alert m message in yellow worrd will be diisplayed witth an interm mittent audible alarm. If the a alert is nott acknowled dged within n 30s, the warning aleert will be escalated to t an a alarm alert. . Warning m message will disappear after the faault is rectiffied.
C Caution I Information n from devices under rrecording b by the VDR which are lost or defe ective w raise a caution allert. The allert messagge will be displayed will d o on the screen in y yellow word d. No ackno owledgement of the ale ert is requirred and the message w will be r removed up pon the defect been ccleared. Operator musst determine the cause e and r rectify at th he earliest p possible time.
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Figuure 1: Alarm message dispplay When there is more m than one alert message, m th he alert meessages will be displayyed in sequ uence. Total number off alarm messages and tthe current alarm messsage numbe er are
displayed. Rotatte the knob
to display the current alaarm messagge.
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2. Alert Message Table 1: HLD‐VDR600 Alarm Message Alert Type
Alert Message Displayed
Action to be taken
1
SYSTEM OK
Nothing need to do
2
Alarm SYSTEM ERROR [MU]
3
Alarm SYSTEM ERROR [OPU]
4
Alarm SYSTEM ERROR [VAU]
5
Alarm SYSTEM ERROR [DAU x]
6
Alarm SYSTEM ERROR [NAU x]
Check the connection between Non‐Standard Data Acquisition Unit and Main Unit and contact Highlander Service
7
Alarm SYSTEM ERROR [PDC]
Check the connection between Protective Data Recording Capsule and Main Unit and contact Highlander Service
8
Alarm SYSTEM ERROR [FFC]
Check the connection between Float‐Free Data Recording Capsule and Main Unit and contact Highlander Service
9
Alarm SYSTEM ERROR [LRU]
Check the connection between Long‐Tern Data Recording Unit and Main Unit and contact Highlander Service
10
Alarm
11
Warning BACKUP POWER LOST
Check Backup Power Source and fuses
12
Caution MAIN POWER LOST
Check Main Power Source and fuses
13
Caution
USB DISK MISSING
Check the U disk is inserted
14
Caution
USB DISK ABNORMAL
Check / replace Portable disk drive
15
Caution
FFC LOW CAPACITY
Need to replace Float‐Free Data Recording Capsule, contact Highlander Service
16
Caution
PDC LOW CAPACITY
Need to replace Fixed Protective Data Recording Capsule, contact Highlander Service
17
Caution
LRU LOW CAPACITY
Need to replace Long‐Tern Data Recording Capsule, contact Highlander Service
18
Caution
SIGNAL LOST [COMxx]
19
Caution
IMAGE LOST [CHx]
20
Caution
MICROPHONE LOST [MIC x]
21
Caution NET DEVICE x LOST
S/N
SYSTEM ERROR [BATTERY]
Contact Highlander Service Check the connection between Operation Unit and Main Unit and contact Highlander Service Check the connection between Video Acquisition Unit and Main Unit and contact Highlander Service Check the connection between Serial Data Acquisition Unit and Main Unit and contact Highlander Service
Check the connection of the Battery, and contact Highlander Service
Check the connection of the corresponding signal and the source status, refer to the signal check list at the back of the Serial Data Acquisition Unit door. Check the connection of the corresponding video signal and the source status, refer to the signal check list at the back of Video Acquisition Unit door. Check the connection of the corresponding microphone and contact Highlander Service Check the connection between the net device and Main Unit, and the device status, refer to the signal check list behind the Main Unit door.
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3.False Alert by FFC When the FFC is activated by mistake, attempts to stop the transmission. Inform the relevant MRCC via radio or satellite communication in accordance to false distress call handling stipulated in the GMDSS handbook. Request for cancellation of distress alert must be presented to the MRCC via radio or satellite with the following contents: 1. Name of ship. 2. IMO Ship identification number. 3. Call Sign. 4. Maritime Mobile Service Identity. 5. GNSS position (latitude and longitude) of the ship. 6. Date and time of the GNSS position. Sample of message as follows: TOP URGENT TO:
RCC
FM:
MASTER OF M/V (SHIP NAME / CALLSIGN /MMSI)
DT:
DATE /TIME
SUBJ: CANCELLATION OF FALSE DISTRESS ALERT MY SHIP'S EPIRB GENERATED A FALSE DISTRESS ALERT IN POSN LAT…. LON…. AT ….UTC, PLEASE CANCEL IMMEDIATELY. MY SHIP IS INGOOD CONDITION. THANK YOU. Refer to Operation Manual Chapter O‐2 ,Section 3.3.3.on de‐activation of the FFC, Section 3.3.3.on de‐activation of the FFC.
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CHAPTER 5 INTERFACE 1.
Overview
2.
Sentences
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1. OVERVIEW Data which are accepted by HLD‐VDR600 as shown in table 1 Table1: Data accepted by HLD‐VDR600 Data
HLD‐VDR600
Date and Time
√
Ship’s Position
√
Speed
√
Heading
√
Bridge audio
√
Communication audio
√
Radar
√
AIS
√
BNWAS
√
Echo sounder
√
ECDIS
√
Rolling Motion
√
Electronic Logbook
√
Main Alarms
√
Rudder order and response
√
Engine and thruster order and response
√
Hull openings status
√
Watertight and fire door status
√
Accelerations and hull stresses
√
Wind speed and direction
√
Any other equipment providing data in IEC61162 Format
√
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2.SENTENCES Serial Data received by HLD‐VDR600 is in NMEA format as defined in the IEC61162 and IEC61996 standards. HLD‐VDR600 can output heartbeat information (HBT sentences) and alert information (ALC sentences) to INS or other system.
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TERMS AND DEFINITION
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TERMS
DEFINITION
AIS
Automatic Identification System
VDR
Voyage Data Recorder
MIC
Microphone
VHF
Very High Frequency
ECDIS
Electronic Chart Display and Information System
MU
Main Unit
OPU
Operation Unit
PDC
Fixed Protective Data Recording Capsule
FFC
Float-free Data Recording Capsule
DAU
Serial Data Acquisition Unit
NAU
Non-Standard Data Acquisition Unit
VAU
Video Acquisition Unit
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