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1. NW 4052 Analogue uw NW 4440 Analogue 2 NN pesi NW 4420 WaveNet 4 CH AUDIO 3 4 CH MIC 1 0 CH 10 10V 3 FA 1 Common fault 2 fire alarm 9 5 2 V Zone 1 5 lt 9 FA4Zone2 8 o 5 5 Zone 3 8 5 zT 9 E o 5 4 FAR2127 TAG CORNER EARS Echo Sounder o lt E 5 ER Activated 9 700 o E FM200 2 E R Discharged 2 2 E g ENGINE ORDER 8 FM2003 E R Low Pressure 3 RESPONSE 8 9 2004 STBD EIR Activated z 3 88 18 200 5 STBD Discharged z FM2006 STBD E R Low pressure E VHF Sailor RT 5022 D i N 2007 Mains 24VDC Failure 3 T Wind speed CC EE Walker 2020 FM200 8 Emergency 24VDC Failure 3 con Eh etre Sprinkler Manual Mode
2. 110 230 V 24 VDC S NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 NO Normally Open G Remote Common SY p alarm NC Normally Closed nits January 2007 80 8 3 BCU Bridge Control and Alarm Unit The Bridge Control and Alarm Unit BCU provides the primary user interface for monitoring and control of the VDR functions Fitted on or near the bridge the BCU is designed for console mounting in a protected environment The unit may be surface mounted or flush mounted within a panel or console The unit should be positioned at a location from where the audible alarm will be heard by the crew on watch Sufficient clearance is required for maintenance access ventilation and cable access Proceed as follows For flush mounting use the BCU bracket to position and draw the holes to be provided Make sure there is at least 120 mm of free space below the panel to allow connector cable access In the panel cut out the area required for fixing the BCU by making a rectangular hole of dimensions 114 x 179 mm where the BCU will enter into the panel and drill 8 round holes to fix the bracket to the panel Cut out or drill an additional 4 slots to allow the bracket springs to sink into or thru the panel Install the cabling to the unit as required for the sys
3. 4 444 0 30 47 4 160 17 2 6 Indicator lamp functions 1 eres eese eese e eene ee ette e eene etiatn setae etta setas tena eta 161 17 3 Operating the Bridge Control 4 24 4 2 2 162 17 4 Bridge Control Unit Menu selection eene eee eren e eene eee eene nnne 162 17 5 Bridge Control Unit Menus and Functionality 164 17 5 0 Test Menu BCU dere OFF 165 LESSER ICTOAEI e 165 17 52 COLD Dare Q 165 WEBS LED I ACD M 165 17 54 dog TOS nn DRE 165 17 5 5 Audible Alarm 1 tensa stas ts senses senses senses snae 166 17 5 1 Menu Test Microphone 4 4 4 eee eese eese eene eene ette setae tense 0000000000 166 1 5 3 167 169 17 5 5 Menu 170 18 Software version 2 2 171 19 eae Esita ES EI 172 19 1 50 ERE rt eee there tees e e ere 172 19 2 Glands and
4. FAR2127 Furuno FE 700 H 0 Wind speed VHF Sailor RT 5022 Walker 2020 NW 4420 WaveNet 4 CH AUDIO 3 4 CH MIC 1 0 CH VHF MIC NetWave S VDR NW 4400 Typical Installation Example NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 27 T 6 amp eo Se 220V AC NMEA Se eme 1 61662 1 GPS Furuno GP 150 24 VDC vecete622 HSS 4 9 rol Unit AIS Furuno FA 150 not mandatory e NW 4430 WaveNet 8 CH SERIALINMEA ADAPTOR NW 4420 WaveNet 4 CH AUDIO 3 4 CH MIC 1 0 CH NW 4432 WaveNet 4x8 32 Channel Digital Adaptors NW 4052 Analogue 10 10V NW 4052 Analogue 10 10V NW 4440 Radar SXGA NW 4420 WaveNet 4 AUDIO 3 4 CH MIC
5. 55 20 00000 0 eee eua aao 172 19 3 Underwater Locator beacon HSS csssccsssscssssccssscesssecssssecsssscesssecsssscesssseees 172 19 4 Annual Performance 173 19 4 1 G nigral aaa GRE 173 19 4 2 Reference documents eere eee eee e seen eene eese testae tns toss tn sena stas ena stas ea stnue 173 20 Installation record ken va eene dio 174 20 2 174 20 2 EHE HEBR 175 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 5 INO TES NEP 191 Annual Performance Test 195 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 6 CONFORMITY STATEMENT This equipment has been designed to comply with IMO regulations for VDR and S VDR and their relevant IEC91666 2 IEC60945 and IEC61162 Performance Standards COPYRIGHT NetWave Systems 2006 Manufacturer NetWave Systems B V Lichtenauerlaan 110 3062 MA Rotterdam The Netherl
6. we confirm that the NetWave V 24 576 Microsoft Word Document 25 10 2006 8 16 38 tftpboot 30 10 2006 16 49 00 TWXT XT X 82 Configuratie instelingen 16 3 2006 10 00 11 2 8 2005 12 32 02 TWXTWXPWX 1 TOSHIBA Gebruikershandleiding Ink 1 578 Snelkoppeling 22 9 2005 11 54 14 6 10 2006 2 43 57 t vdr_general_data txt 13 078 Tekstdocument 11 8 2006 12 40 27 var 6 10 2006 2 43 58 TWXT XI X On the right hand VDR screen now select the primairy data volume which is stored in the subdirectory root mnt vdrm1 vdr data by double clicking with the mouse on the directory structure viga 2 c SSS Mame Ext 5 var usr sys sbin B root proc initrd home dev boot bin NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 156 Ext Size Changed 1 1 1970 1 00 00 compactflash 23 10 2006 21 02 19 2551 30 10 2006 21 17 25 m hss2 30 10 2006 21 17 25 m i 1 1 1970 2 51 00 O vdrm2 24 10 2006 19 47 27 NB You will repeat this process on the secondary data volume called root mnt vdrm2 vdr_data later e Once you arrive into in the subdirectory mnt vdrm1 vdr_data select all files at the right hand side of the screen and drag them to the left hand portion of the screen into the new subdirectory you have created to copy them to you
7. Sprinkler Automatic Mode 5 id 8 Gyro Plath Navigate 2100 Sprinkler Common Fault i 2 S S S S RUDDER ORDER E Sprinkler Low Pressure FURUNO 00ER 119 0 RESPONSE 2 Sprinkler Zone 1 Valve Manual Mode Sprinkler Zone 1 Automatic Mode Qe Sprinkler Zone 1 Activated nm E H Sprinkler Zone 2 Valve Manual Mode H H a D Sprinkler Zone 2 Automatic Mode Speedlog Furuno DS 80 Sprinkler Zone 2 Activated Kongsberg C20 MOS 33 64 A 861 5 4 12 13 14 A 861 5 4 9 Main Alarms NetWave VDR NW 4400 Typical Installation Example NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 28 2 3 System Components and functions 2 3 1 HSS Hardened Storage Server capsule release mechanism deckmount with integrated CPU 2 3 1 1 General The HSS forms the Black Box storage medium and is coloured bright orange for ease of location in the event of an incident The HSS is designed to be mounted externally close to the bridge typically on the monkey island and is fitted with an acoustic beacon to aid underwater recovery by an Remotely Operated Vehicle ROV or diver in the event of an incident The unit is designed to withstand the extreme shock impact pressure and heat exposure requirements of the IEC Performance standars which mirror those enforced by the maritime and aerospace authorities The deckmount pa
8. This function eliminates the need to use the playback software and to download subsequent images in order to adjust the settings NOTE Due to minor variations in the timing of the video signals it may be necessary to adjust the horizontal and vertical offsets even if the radar video is providing a standard video mode The objective is to adjust the time at which samples of the radar video are taken so that individual pixels are captured and to adjust brightness and colour balance of the entire image Ideally the radar should be set to display a test image consisting of alternate black and white single pixel wide vertical lines this often forms part of a generic test image Several attempts will be required but it is good practise to use the following sequence Video Mode VESA standard resolutions for the specific radar Divisor PLL Divisor Def 1687 The PLL divisor is dependant upon the horizontal resolution Typical value for 1280x1024 is 1687 For 1600x1200 start with 2100 PLL Timing Chart Mode Resolution Nominal Sync PLL Nominal Frequency Divider Pixel Clock i ii ui VGA 640x480 60 Hz 31 469 N 25 175 640x480 4 72 Hz 832 31 500 640x480 75 Hz 840 31 500 640x480 85 Hz 832 36 000 800x600 0 56 Hz N 1024 36 000 800x600 60 Hz 1056 40 000 800x600 72 Hz 1040 50 000 800x600 75 Hz 1056 49 500 800x600 85 Hz 1048 56 250 XGA 1024x768 60 Hz 1344 65 000 1024x768 70 Hz 1328 75 000 1024x768
9. 00 Select Position to set Custom e Physically move the real rudder to Full Starboard e Set Position to ON to indicate we will be fixing the rudder positing to the value received e Choose the Position drop down table to be Full Starboard Side or prepare new Custom name for this setting e Set Value belonging to the actual position of the Rudder to the Last recorded value as we now measure it and Save that data by pressing the Save Channel Data Configuration button at the bottom of the screen NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 133 system will check if any real values being received during the saving process An error message will occur if this is not the case WIM 2 Position 1 Port 1 WIM2 CHANNEL 1 1 We have to get the value from the real stream at this point Analogue Degree v 0450 0001 0 Full Starboard Side v Custom a Rudder Record this Channel Check box If the VDR System should capture and store the data concerning the signal received then this Check box should be selected Measurement Unit Combo box The unit of measurement can be selected here with a Combo box Options are e g Knot rpm m sec Last Recorded Value The contents of the field displayed shows the last value that was recorded at the moment the Page was opened Rea
10. ACTIVE ADAPTORS Reset Braided shield t Ferrite bead supplied To external sensor equipment Figure 8 6 2 WIM with external cabling to external equipment or sensors and ferrite bead NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 97 9 System Configuration System Configuration is performed after physical installation and connection of all hardware devices Important Since the NetWave VDR largely auto configures itself before completing the configuration of the VDR it is of importance that a all external equipment is hooked up and in their ON state b all external data providing sensor equipment is configured output ports enabled to be providing the necessary signals to be recorded by the VDR Configuring the VDR basically consists of the following steps a Connecting a portable PC to the VDR b Obtain access to the VDR server thru a standard internet browser like Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox c Check if all available hardware Units are active within the VDR netw
11. 2 3 1 6 HSS Technical Specifications The HSS is designed to meet the following specification e Fully meets IMO Resolution A 861 20 and all applicable Safety Of Life At Sea SOLAS Regulations e Fully compliant to the IEC 61996 Shipborne Voyage Data Recorder Performance Requirements and IEC60945 Maritime navigation and Radio communication systems General requirements e Records a minimum of 12 hours of voyage data bridge audio VHF communications audio radar and NMEA 0183 serial data channels IEC61162 Single wire Power and high speed 100BaseT Ethernet communications Simplified IMO mandated annual maintenance routines Reliable solid state recording 2 years data retention unpowered Fitted with an acoustic underwater location beacon operating in the frequency band of 25 kHz to 50 kHz with a battery life of at least 30 days which meets SAE AS 8045 e Tamper resistant capsule design e The final storage medium within the HSS retains the recorded data for a period of at least two years following termination of recording under the specified operational and storage conditions Power Consumption 12W Data Link Ethernet 100BaseT Data Write Rate gt 20 Mbytes second Data Read Rate gt 20 Mbytes second Storage specification as follows 2 3 1 6 1 Storage Capacity technical specifications Capacity 4 Gb Exceptional read write and erase performance Built in proprietary technology for full hard disk emul
12. PUBLICATION NW4000 10 Issue 1 80 SHIP S AND OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL e Installation Configuration e Operation e Maintenance NW4000 series VOYAGE DATA RECORDER VDR amp S VDR COMMON DATA NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 Januar y 2007 1 Table of Contents Amendment Recordansas sin Cane Veto 8 VDR Software Version 4 9 Important eid dab orae peli Eis EIE 10 List OF ADDIGVIBNONS A 12 13 IMO guidelines Voyage Data Recorder ownership recovery 15 1 0 Manual itia eterne 17 The following publications are applicable to the NW 4000 series of Voyage Data e Se 17 1 1 Matiual Conventions ep RI I en 18 555566 6 NE 19 2 0 System OVerVIeW eer 20 2
13. IEC PAS 61996 2 Part 2 2005 07 Simplified voyage data recorder S VDR Performance requirements Methods of testing and required test results IMO A 658 16 Use and fitting of retro reflective materials on life saving appliances IMO A 662 16 Performance standards for float free release and activation arrangements for emergency radio equipment IMO A 694 17 General requirements for shipborne radio equipment forming part of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System GMDSS and for electronic navigational aids IMO A 810 19 Performance standards for float free satellite emergency position indicating radio beacons EPIRBs operating on 406 MHz IMO A 830 19 1995 Code on alarms and indicators IMO A 861 20 Performance standards for shipborne voyage data recorders VDRs IMO MSC 81 70 Testing of life saving appliances IMO MSC 163 78 Performance standards for shipborne simplified voyage data recorders S VDR Eurocae ED56A Minimum operational performance specification MOPS for cockpit voice recorder system VESA 1996 Video electronics standards association Discrete monitor timings standard 1 0 Revision 0 7 DMTS SAE AS8045 1988 Engineering society for advancing mobility land sea air and space Minimum performance standard for underwater locating devices Acoustic self powered IEC 60068 2 27 1987 Environmental testing Part 2 Tests Test Ea and guidance Shock IEC 60268 1998 So
14. 54 2 3 13 NW 4450 Wavenet 4 Channel analogue adaptor 4 20 57 2 3 14 NW 4452 Wavenet 4 Channel analogue adaptor 10v 410v 59 2 3715 63 3 0 System functions and 2 4 40 0 00 65 3 1 Data COmpreSSIOTI 65 3 2 Data Time uiii nn rn eo eait 65 3 3 Design and ConstrUCtiON 65 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 2 3 4 Resistance to 65 3 5 65 3 6 Data Storage 65 3 7 Dalla 66 3 8 Recording 66 3 9 System Infegrity nir rH Er EE eir i 66 66 3 11 Power Supplies Normal Operation 401 e eene eene eene ttn 67 3 12 Reserve Power SOuUrCE wisisicsscoissosesnsvsssonscovenssocsersssasensceestenovesseveostecssorssocenssossce
15. NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 Goto the Configuration gt Radar page from the drop down table select the WIM where the Radar Video adaptor is located NeNaxc 0 I d VDR Form 4 3 Red Gain Def 128 Green Gain Def 128 m Blue Goin Det 129 en E ea onset oet a Green pet 126 ___ ver 120 06 PL Divisor Def 1687 1657 Phaseadjust Def 80 B0 lamp Placement Def 20 20 Clamp Duration Def 20 20 Sycon Green Value Super XGA 1280 x 1024 v 10 2 4 2 Obtaining a captured image To obtain a captured image it is necessary to first set the fundamental capture parameters to allow a image of the radar video to be captured as follows Select the proper radar video signal resolution in the line Video Mode to VGA 800 x 600 dots per inch XGA 1024 x 768 dpi S upper XGA 1280 x 1024 U Itra XGA 1600 x 1200 Press the Save Parameters and Update WIM button Wait while the server instructs the WIM to upload an uncompressed video image to the browser This may take up to 20 seconds depending upon the resolution set and the complexity of the image This image is decompressed from the recorded file therefore represents the quality and correctness of the image whenever replayed on the playback software NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 139
16. Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 2007 178 NW 4420 4 Port 2 Channel Audio Adaptor Microphone location VHF A2 AUDIO 4 Power 5V Microphone location VHF AUDIO 8 Power 5V Microphone location VHF B2 AUDIO B4 Power 5V B5 Control Microphone location VHF B6 AUDIO B7 AUDIO B8 Power 5V Slot number 1 or 3 NW 4420 4 Port 2 Channel Audio Adaptor Control in Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 2007 179 30 2 3 NMEA and Digital Adaptors Select adaptor type NW 4432 8 Channel Digital Adaptor _ NW 4430 8 Channel NMEA Adaptor Wiring ID Sensor Channel lus we C 5 e 1 5 7 B1 B3 5 7 B8 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 180 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 E Wiring ID Select adaptor type Slot number A A Wiring 220 1 3 5 7 B1 B3 B5 B7 January 2007 NW 4432
17. S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 70 5 7 Wind Speed and Direction This is applicable where a ship is fitted with a suitable sensor Either relative or true wind speed and direction may be recorded but an indication of which it is shall be recorded Where suitable serial message sentences are unavailable WaveNet adaptors with the appropriate interfaces will be fitted NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 71 6 0 IEC 61162 Sentence Formats Parameter to be recorded Sentence format Notes Date and time ZDA Ship s position and Datum used GNS DTM GGA GLL Speed water and or ground VBW VHW VTG Heading true HDT VHW Heading magnetic HDG Depth echo sounder DPT Alarms ALR Rudder order response manual RSA Note 1 Rudder order response auto HTC and HTD Engine order response RPM and XDR Notes 1 and 2 Hull openings watertight doors XDR Note 2 Accelerations and Hull stress XDR ALR Note 2 Wind speed and direction MWV VDR alarm output VRALR 1 The current specifications for RSA and RPM do not have fields for order only response 2 The table of transducer types in the current specification for XDR does not specifically include these uses 3 There is no requirement for the VDR to send alarm messages If as an option such messages are sent then the appropriate sentence format is VRALR NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 72 7 0 System
18. Select SFTP allow SCP fallback as Protocol and press Login NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 154 You will arrive the VDR data storage directories which visible on the following screen PC side VDR side f vdr_data 192 168 2 50 WinSCP Local Mark Files Commands Session Remote Help ng SS St vi Default g lt C Lokaal station at C Documents and Settings Riob documer en Name Ext Sie Changed Name Size Changed Rights Parent directory 11 8 2006 12 42 40 10 8 2006 11 35 31 rwxt xt gt afbeeldingen Bestandsmap 26 3 2006 5 28 27 E alarm_history_data txt 26 820 11 8 2006 13 56 47 muziek Bestandsmap 16 3 2006 11 00 11 E alarm_logfile log 41 703 11 8 2006 13 56 47 Mijn notitieblok Bestandsmap 17 3 2006 1 31 07 channel 1 1 1 49 11 8 2006 13 16 55 video s Bestandsmap 12 6 2006 19 26 20 zi 8cU_channel_1_1 20060810123127 46 494 10 8 2006 15 32 16 Pictmotions Bestandsmap 25 3 2006 7 52 08 BCU channel 1 1 20060810123409 1 842 10 8 2006 15 34 14 shapes Bestandsmap 27 4 2006 22 02 22 E channel 1 1 20060810123444 1 944 656 10 8 2006 16 05 10 Skype Content Bestandsmap 22 3 2006 12 55 27 channel 1 1 20060810130511 2 404 888 10 8 2006 16 28 56 Skype Pictures Be
19. lt o a 3 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 171 19 Maintenance VDR requires a minimum of maintenance but batteries and some mechanical issues relating to the HSS capsule must be attended to on an annual basis 19 1 Batteries PSU The batteries reside in the PSU and require to be tested annually 1 Remove both covers from the PSU 2 Disconnect the VDR from any primary power source 220VAC and or 24 DC Wait for the Power failure alarm and acknowledge this by pressing the ACK button on the BCU Wait 5 minutes Measure by making use of a DC volt meter the voltage over the and poles of the set of batteries not to be lower than 23 5 Volts If the voltage reads lower replace the batteries 5 To replace the batteries ensure the mains power input to the PSU is switched off or disconnected by other means RC 19 2 Glands and seals HSS The capsule assembly needs to be visually inspected for signs of corrosion or water ingress and for proper colourisation 1 Check if the colourisation bright orange and adhesives on the capsule are clearly visible and in proper order If not use spare kit NW41 1 2 Remove the capsule form the deckmount by unleashing the release mechanism 3 Check for water ingress on top of the CPU unit and remove the connector from the top of the CPU assembly An alarm will be generated on the BCU Storage unavailable
20. 0404 0 104 9 4 Installation and Operational Modes ccssccssscssscsssssssscssccsscssssscsscssscsssessssssseees 106 9 5 System Network Check 2 4 411411 4144 4 4040 0 0010 60 001 00 00 0 60058 600 0080 08 44 109 9 6 Device 110 9 7 System Interface Check 1 112 9 8 Power Supply amp Data Switch Check 4 Leere eee eese eene eene eene eene teneas tnae 114 9 9 Bridge Control Unit 0 0120 eene eene eene ette etta sten aeta stans tense 116 9 10 Hardened Storage Server capsule Check eee 117 IU IBIer faeit tovt ca tidie ettet debe deoa ooo 119 10 1 GMS lal 119 10 2 Configuration of Recording Channels 42 20 120 10 2 2 Configuring NMEA serial Channels and Vessel Data 122 10 2 1 Configuring Audio Channels 002044404 4 202 400471 4 1 07 2 4441 40 07 128 10 2 2 Configuring Digital Channels 22244 4 2 1 22 0 012 220 1 40 277474744 8 0 4 0 130 10 2 3 Configuring Analogue Channel s ccscsssccssssssscsscsssscss
21. Power Supply and Switch Unit 2 3 2 1 General description The PSU consists of a bulkhead mounted cabinet with the functionality to provide power to the system and all of its units perform the function of an UPS uninterruptible power supply serve as a data interconnection device provides access port RJ 45 to the VDR network provides a remote alarm contact All power supplies to the all of the VDR units are derived from the PSU In the event of power failure the PSU s internal batteries provide power to those connected units which are involved in recording audio enabling at least 2 hours of audio to be recorded as per the IEC61996 VDR Performance Standard 2 3 2 2 Power Supply The PSU is connected to the ship s main power supply which may either be within 85 264 VAC auto sensing range and or 24 V DC and has a built in uninterruptible battery back up unit with batteries The maximum power consumption is 100 Watt The PSU normally operates from 110 V 220 V AC ship s mains This supply is from the normal ship s power supply but in the event of power failure external switching in the ship should ensure the emergency ship s mains 110 V 220 V is supplied to the unit Furthermore optionally the PSU may also in conjunction be powered from the 24 V DC ship s supply Where the AC and DC supplies are both connected to the PSU the AC supply will normally be used to power the unit However in the
22. WIG YY YY YY NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 61 Analogue 0 10 V DC port 1 Recording Channel x Analogue 0 10 V DCport 2 Recording Channel x Analogue 0 10 V DCport 3 Recording Channel x 4 Analogue 0 10 V DC port 4 Recording Channel x WIM DSP network NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 62 2 3 15 Microphone tests The microphones forming the main bridge audio data source are a formal part of the VDR Interconnection to the WIM is via the Wavenet Audio Adaptor Module WAM 4420 Control Signal gt Microphone Port 1 gt Recording Channel x lt Microphone Port 2 WIM DSP Microphone Port gt Recording gt to N Channel x Microphone Port 4 network The NetWave Systems internal and external microphones are identical the difference is that the microphone to be used externally is made weatherproof by adding specific parts o rings and internal cover according to the assembly instructions provided A test facility is provided making use of the Control Signal to ensure the correct operation of the microphones 2 7 12 2 Microphone tests An internal element located within each microphone allows reliabl
23. audible alarms on the bridge bridge mounted equipment The microphones are of a sea water resistant durably anodised type of aluminium and are of a single universal type may be used in both a protected and unprotected environment They may either be flush or bulkhead mounted which is determined by the way the microphone is assembled at installation time Figure 8 51 Microphone Four different microphone types may be assembled from the microphone kit provided 11 Flush mounted internal protected environment 12 Bulkhead mounted internal protected environment 13 Flush mounted exterior i e bridge wings unprotected environment 14 Bulkhead mounted exterior unprotected environment Please refer to the installation guidelines provided with each microphone to determine the assembly NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 87 install the microphones proceed as follows e Ensure adequate access space is provided at the installation position for the microphone Sufficient clearance is required for maintenance access and cable access e Mark out the position of the fixing points at the required installation position and drill te necessary holes as per the drilling plan provided e Connect the cabling coming from the WIM WAM adaptor NW 4420 as follows Wiring colour used 5V DC AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT CONTROL NW 4425 010 002 2 E Cable typ
24. ll NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 190 21 5 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 191 This page intentionally left blank NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 192 This page intentionally left blank NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 193 This page intentionally left blank NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 194 Annual Performance Test documentation Refer to document NW4000 18 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 195
25. the quality value for the speech transmission index of 0 60 with all the other microphone ports having inputs at the electrically equivalent level of 65 dBA With no signal applied to any microphone port the reproduced signal at any replay output is at least 48 dB below the output level which would be produced by an input level equal to the reference signal level This requirement is met across the frequency band with the inputs both open and short circuited The signal to no signal performance is met in the presence of out of band input signals and also at the reference signal level With all other audio input ports except the one in use short circuited the reproduced signal to noise and distortion ratio is at least 24 dB across the frequency band and with input levels in the range of dB to 20 relative to the reference signal level for all inputs NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 64 3 0 System functions and features 3 1 Data Compression Data compression is used to reduce the data storage requirements for the bridge and communications audio and radar video 3 2 Data Time Stamping To ensure that relative timings can be determined within a resolution of 0 1 seconds all data items are recorded with a time index derived from a VDR system clock with a resolution of better than 0 05 seconds The drift of the system clock does not exceed 1 second in one hour The system clock is synchronized f
26. 2 WIMs MICRO 02 Microphone Check OK MICRO 02 Microphone Check STATUS 02 Status Change to STATUS INSTALLATION MICRO 01 Microphone Check Init for 2 WIMs MICRO 02 Microphone Check OK MICRO 02 Microphone Check OK MICRO 01 Microphone Check Init for 2 WIMs MICRO 02 Microphone Check OK MICRO 02 Microphone Check OK STATUS 02 Status Change to STATUS OPERATION 007 05 13 32 h STATUS CHANGE HSS STATUS 02 Status Change to STATUS INSTALLATIONEM 007 05 14 50 h STATUS CHANGE HSS STATUS 02 Status Change to STATUS OPERATION nm U me mone U me m m m mr 5 m urr COTATI 4 Conte TATS V B NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 148 14 2 Access Log The access log shows which successful access instances have occurred to enter into the restricted area of the VDR system NetWave amp E gt Log Configuration Access Log 13 January 2007 15 26 29 h NetWave Systems Jan Jansen 31 10 2045665 service netwevesystems com 13 January 2007 23 34 36h NetWave Systems Jan Jansen 31 10 2045665 service netwevesystems com 14 January 2007 00 00 54 h NetWave Systems BV Jansen 31 10 2045665 service netvwevesystems com NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 149 15 Security IMO regulations require
27. 20 2 2 Installation 25 2 3 System Components and 5 eene enne 29 2 3 1 HSS Hardened Storage Server eee ee e eee sees e eene eene testen 29 2 3 2 PSU Power Supply and Switch 222 12 0 34 2 3 3 BCU Bridge Control Unit ouem ert t rore tert 37 2 3 4 WIM WaveNet Interface Modules eere eese eene eese nete etes ttn enata tinae 40 2 3 5 WIM Wavenet Adaptor Modules 2 22 02 4 2 0 0 eene eene tinens tnaeos 42 2 3 6 Adaptor Slot Allocation Table cere eee e cesse eene eee ette ette eee ne etta eene tnaeto 43 2 3 7 NW 4420 WaveNet 4 Channel Bridge Microphone amp 2 Ch VHF adaptor 45 2 3 7 1 Connecting VHF transceivVers eee eee eese eene eene eene eene tenet tn seta setas etna eta 48 2 3 7 2 Microphones and VHF recording 0 0 222224 0 49 2 3 10 NW 4430 WaveNet 8 Channel Serial NMEA 50 2 3 11 NW 4432 WaveNet 8 Channel Digital adaptor 52 2 3 12 NW 4445 RADAR VIDEO VGA SVGA
28. 4 11 of the Code for the Investigation of Marine Casualties and Incidents as adopted by resolution A 849 20 NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 15 3 4 In all circumstances the investigator is responsible to arrange down loading read out of the information and should keep the ship owner fully informed In some cases the assistance of specialist expertise may be required Access to the VDR information of the VDR information must be provided to the ship owner at an early stage in all circumstances 6 Further access to the information will be governed by the applicable domestic legislation of the flag State coastal State and other substantially interested States as appropriate and the guidelines given in the Code for the Investigation of Marine Casualties and Incidents 7 Any disclosure of VDR information should be in accordance with section 10 of the Code for the Investigation of Marine Casualties and Incidents NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 16 1 0 Manual Organisation All manuals referring to the NW 4000 series of VDR are common documents since they are both applicable to S implified Voyage Data Recordes as well as full VDR s This document covers all physical and wiring aspects of the S VDR VDR installation up until the moment the system is powered up and includes configuration of all data sources connected recording channe
29. 5CON L9OG CABLE CLAMPS FOR CONNECTING THE INSIDE MODULES NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 41 2 3 5 WIM Wavenet Adaptor Modules WAM 4420 Audio adaptor The following NetWave adaptor Modules are available at the time of publication of this manual NW 4420 NW 4430 NW 4432 NW 4445 NW 4450 NW 4452 NW 4454 WaveNet 4 Channel Audio 3 4 CH MIC 1 0 CH VHF adaptor WaveNet 8 Channel Serial NMEA adaptor WaveNet 8 Channel Digital adaptor Wavenet Radar video adaptor VGA gt UXGA Wavenet 4 Channel analogue adaptor 4 20 ma Wavenet 4 Channel analogue adaptor 10v 10v Wavenet 4 Channel analogue adaptor 0 10v Furthermore the microphones are identified as follows 1 NW 4422 NetWave Microphones 60mm for internal amp exterior IP66 NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 42 2 3 6 Adaptor Slot Allocation Table IMPORTANT The first table gives the possible configurations only with Digital and D S IM adaptors or Audio modules The second table gives the possible mixed configurations Please bear in mind that if an NW 4445 Radar Video adaptor is placed slots 4 and 5 are occupied by that adaptor Table 1 11 2 3 4 D S IM D S IM D S IM D S IM D S IM D S IM D S IM D S IM AUDIO as well as NMEA and Digital D S IM adaptors may be arranged into each WIM as fol
30. 75 Hz 1312 78 750 1024x768 80 Hz 1336 85 500 1024x768 85 Hz 1376 94 50 SXGA 1280x1024 60 Hz 1688 108 000 1280x1024 75 Hz 1688 135 000 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 140 Offset Red Offset Def 128 Green Offset Def 128 Blue Offset Def 128 Adjust where required to obtain the best clarity and sharpness Gain The following definitions are applicable for the Gain settings to be made Red Gain Def 128 Green Gain Def 128 Blue Gain Def 128 The gain is to be manually adjusted to the highest level of brightness without distorting the image Other settings Phase Adjust Def 80 Clamp Placement Def 20 Clamp Duration Def 20 These 3 settings are normally not to be adjusted Refer to the radar manual to obtain the correct settings when required Switch Columns Def No This setting is only relevant at frequencies of 85Hz If text parts of the images are unreadable some columns may be erroneously switched This may be corrected by this setting In later s w versions this option will not be available in which case this function will be performed fully automated by the VDR NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 141 11 Saving or Retrieving the VDR Configuration Once the Commissioning process is finished you may save the then current configuration by proving a unique name to it in the Configurati
31. 80 January 2007 53 2 3 12 NW 4445 RADAR VIDEO SVGA SXGA These video adaptors frame grabbers have one input and are capable of reading the radar image up to the indicated resolutions The VDR meets the requirements of IEC61996 with buffered outputs meeting the electrical requirements of VESA DMTS where that standard refers to display monitors having resolutions of 640 x 480 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 or 1600 x 1200 pixels and having refresh rates between 60 and 85 Hz Red green blue hsync and vsync inputs are provided for interconnection to the radar video The input connector on the adaptor is a DVI connector but it can accept both digital video signals as well as analogue video signals This module is a double sized adaptor it takes the space of two other standard adaptors and can only be placed at the utmost right hand side of a WIM Interface Module Per VDR there can be multiple video adaptors but only one single video source will be stored on the protected memory other video channels may be as a result of memory limitations within the protected capsule stored on other storage media connected to the VDR if any For interconnection to the radar which is supposed to provide the signals required standard cables are supplied including a conversion cable for BNC connectors NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 54 optional use T RA
32. WIMs and a factory Reset refer to Control gt Procedures In other words Once powered up don t change the network cabling to a different PSU port without performing a full factory reset NB A full factory reset will lead to a re initialisation blanking of the channel names Configuration gt Channel data NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 113 9 8 Power Supply Data Switch Check Check proper functioning of the PSU by choosing Devices gt PSU NetWaye 8 Nu L _ a Ms Status of Power Source Unit PSU Last update 12 January 2007 03 05 37 Power Source Unit Data PSU MAC Address 006035055C79 Firmware Version 1 0 8 PSU Build 0 612 12 14 56 00 Frontpanel Brightness 100 Last update 12 January 2007 07 51 33 VDR Powersource Status NEN XML CET Primary Power Not Operational Secondary Power Operational Battery Backup Power Standby Powersourcing condition is OK PSU Port Configuration _ Device Port HSS 1 BCU 2 WIM1 4 WIM2 5 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 114 PSU Port Connection Status Port Status Port 1 Connected _ Port 2 Connected Port 5 Connected PSU Port Network State Port Speed Port l 100 MegaBit Port 2 100 MegaBit Port 4 100 MegaBit FullDuplx Port Port Duplex Port 5 100MegaBit Po
33. acquire the data form these sensors Determine where the WIM s are to be positioned to minimise the cable length between the WIM and the sensor and determine which adaptors will be placed in which WIM s Determine the layout of the interconnection network cable between the WIM BCU Capsule and the PSU Carry out the physical installation interconnect the units by means of the Wavenet cable provided Power the VDR and name the recording channels which are to be recorded by the VDR the VDR will auto configure itself by recognising the WIMs and WAMs available on the network Enter the compulsory vessel data Name the recording channels Adjust the radar settings Check the recorded data against the settings by means of the functionality within the web interface and or replaying the channels recorded by means of the replay software S VDR systems may be delivered with pre installed adaptors NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 25 NW 4000 series 5 Typical S VDR optional Configuration amp Interconnection N HSS Hardened Storage Server NMEA 2 If available other Equipment output in NMEA dg PSU format Power Supply BCU amp Switch Unit Bridge Control 8 ports out Unit NMEA NMEA adaptor NW4450 4 channel AUDIO adaptor 85 264 V AC and or 24 VDC Single wire WaveNet Cables
34. and press Enter 192 168 2 50 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 99 Google Microsoft Internet Explorer Bestand Bewerken Beeld Favorieten Extra Help gt Vorige Adres Koppelingen Gratis Hotmail Koppelingen aanpassen Windows Windows Me You will arrive at Form 0 0 the of the VDR lt a LetWave A Download 222022 oceania 1234567890 RENNES 4000 _ Approval Authority BSH BsH xxxxxx vvvv NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 VDR Form 0 1 100 9 2 VDR Access solutions The VDR s Ethernet ports are auto sensing and you should not have to change your Ethernet cable however if you encounter problems obtaining access to the VDR server check the following the Ethernet cable between the PC Laptop notebook computer and the BCU or PSU should be the cable supplied with the VDR to overcome potential straight thru vs crossover Ethernet cabling issues Change the cable if required A straight thru cable has identical ends A crossover cable has different ends A straight thru is used as a patch cord in Ethernet connections A crossover is used to connect two Ethernet devices without a hub or for connecting two hubs A crossover has one end with the Orange set of wires switched with the Gr
35. as defined in the regulations All power and data are passed to the HSS via one single WaveNet cable Connection is via a waterproof connector 2 3 1 4 Data Retrieval The HSS has a release mechanism to facilitate underwater recovery both by a diver or a ROV Suitable handles are provided to ensure that the capsule may be retrieved safely after release When the HSS has been damaged after an incident e g the HSS was exposed to fire or the ship has sunk it may be returned to NetWave Systems for the data to be extracted Alternatively authorities may apply for instructions on how to extract the recorded data 2 3 1 5 HSS Installation The HSS consists of two sub assemblies A deckmount sub assembly is directly fastened to the ship and provides two alternative water tight cable entries for the single wire WaveNet connection A removable sub assembly the capsule is attached to the mounting base with a unique quick release mechanism for recovery by either a diver or ROV The HSS has an externally mounted underwater location beacon ULB with an activation sensor to avoid inadvertent activation due to spray rain hosing off NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 30 HSS memory module protective capsule is painted a highly visible fluorescent orange with the required text VOYAGE DATA RECORDER DO NOT OPEN and REPORT TO AUTHORITIES NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 3
36. checked though the Playback software Channel Name Text box The name of the Channel describing the source should be entered here Regulations specify that this has to be filled in with a proper unambiguous description of the location from where this audio channel is being recorded E g Bridge Wing Portside Microphone Above Radar Charttable etc Remember to Save the configuration from time to time by scrolling to the bottom of the page and Clicking on the button NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 129 10 2 2 Configuring Digital Channels Each digital channel records the discrete state high low open close etc of any sensor contact connected to it with a sampling rate of more than once a second The naming of each discrete state is freely chosen by the installer although some examples are already pre defined Door Closed Door Open Closed Open WIM1 Position 2 Port 1 WIM1 CHANNEL 2 1 Digital SigmaType _ RecordthisChannel v Custom ii Custom EE The discrete state s Name will be presented upon playback of the recorded data As soon as a new name is defined for a discrete state in the Custom field that name becomes available in the drop down list for future use within this VDR Record this Channel Check box If the VDR System should capture and store the data of the signal received then this Check box should be selected Low State High State Com
37. data collection and processing depending upon the installer s decision and foreseen configuration Appropriate cable entry facilities are provided to accommodate the ship s cabling that may be connected to the unit The WIM units accept a variety of WAM devices WaveNet Adaptor Modules to allow all required external equipment to be connected to the VDR NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 40 NETWORK Adaptor gt gt gt gt NMEA Radar Analogue Digital Microphones Most modern bridge sensors have provision for data output in accordance with IEC61162 NMEA protocols However there is a large quantity of older equipment particularly speed logs echo sounders compasses etc that require their outputs to be converted into a suitable format for processing within the VDR In addition when installing a full fledged VDR rather than an S VDR there are a number of control sensor circuits that have to be monitored to provide status signals to the VDR for example engine order and response thruster controls watertight door indicators rudder order and response and main alarms NwW4400 WIM WAVENET NETWORK INTERFACE MODULE NETW ORK INPUT CONNECTOR PHOENIX SACC DGIV M12MS SCON L9 NETWORK PHOENIX SACC DSIV M12FS
38. event of failure of the AC power NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 34 this is detected by the PSU and the DC supply if connected is automatically switched in to ensure continued operation In the event both power sources fail the PSU s internal batteries will provide 2 hours of continued operation of the VDR given the limitation of the characteristics of the recording channels as per the performance standard In practise while the PSU is in battery back up mode the WIMs containing audio adaptors will continue to operate normally however any video adaptor if present will automatically be switched off 2 3 2 3 Network ports The PSU has 8 network ports 7 of which are powered and be connected to any of the other VDR units NW1 NW7 One RJ 45 connector NET8 provides a transparent link into the VDR network and is optionally used to be connected to the ship s network or a PC NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 35 2 3 2 4 UPS PSU has standby batteries to ensure recording of all available data is maintained for a period of 2 hours in the event of loss of all external power supplies to the PSU During normal operation the batteries are charged from one of the main power sources AC or DC Battery 1 Battery 2 m 8 2 ry Compartment e Figure 3 1 Battery compartment NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80
39. functionality not normally required during Operational mode this mode is only used while performing more complex full VDR not S VDR Installation or Commissioning work by a NetWave certified engineer If required Mode changes between the Operational and Installation modes are made via the Menu option Confiquration In order to access the Login and Mode selection screen if already logged in select the HOME page first and then the CONFIGURATION page This will also automatically occur if you attempt to access the restricted area for the first time NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 106 9 4 2 Login Password and optional Mode switching Switching between Installation Mode and Operational Mode may only be performed while providing the password within the Login screen The Login Screen becomes available when the HOME page has been initiated and subsequently an access attempt is made into the restricted area the Configuration or Control pages or when the restricted pages are accessed for the first time The System Password is nw220654 Tome tatus channelspevice 4 Current Accesslevel Basic Accesslevel is not sufficient to use this function The password for Installation and Service Accesslevel is required VDR Form 4 1 Select Mode The System Mode may also be observed on the Bridge Control Unit which will indicate Installation Mode on the top line of the displ
40. lost 4224 44 0 0 2 4220470 7 145 12 4 8 Microphone errors ALARM cese eene eene eene ene n eterne tease tn seta sense ta seta 145 12 4 9 Recording function Memory Storage errors ALARM 145 13 Alarms and Warnings Log ees 146 14 System Monitoringasso desse usi D Roos vr redu 147 14 1 Event LOG RT 148 14 2 ACCESS BOG 149 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual 1 80 January 2007 4 15 150 15 1 Password Protection 150 16 Downloading Recorded 2 151 16 1 Downloading WavePlay replay software 151 16 2 Downloading data from the 2 2 112 esta sten 152 17 Bridge Control Unit Operator 159 17 1 General 555555865565 M 159 17 2 1 Display and Keyboard 159 172 2 BGU diSplay 55a nean A EE no na n OS EB Eie 160 17 2 3 VDR Network Access e RR IRR 160 17 2 4 Push button functions 160 17 2 5 Rotating Button functions 6
41. no means to terminate the recording by the system without using tools NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 67 4 0 Data Items to Recorded for S VDR 4 1 Date and Time Date and time referenced to Universal Time Constant UTC are obtained from a source external to the ship e g an electronic position fixing system EPFS or radio time signal if available or from an internal clock at least once per hour The recording indicates which source is in use The recording method is such that the timing of all other recorded data items can be derived on playback with a resolution sufficient to reconstruct the history of the incident in detail not worse than 1 second 4 2 Ship s Position Latitude and longitude and the datum used are derived from a designated electronic position fixing system EPFS or integrated navigation system INS if available The recording ensures that the identity and status of the source can always be etermined on playback The ship s position is recorded up to a resolution of 0 0001 min of arc as available on the ship 4 3 Speed Speed through the water or speed over the ground transverse as well as longitudinal in either case as available on the ship including an indication from which it is derived from the ship s designated speed and distance measuring equipment is recorded up to a resolution of 0 1 knot 4 4 Heading As indicated by the gyro system in use The
42. power supply Per WIM you can have up to four analogue adaptors they can be placed in the slots 1 to 4 therefore providing 16 channels per WIM INPUT Channel 4 positive INPUT Channel 4 negative INPUT Channel 3 positive INPUT Channel 3 negative INPUT Channel 2 positive INPUT Channel 2 negative INPUT Channel 1 positive INPUT Channel 1 negative NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 57 Analogue 4 20 mA port 1 Recording Channel x Analogue 4 20 mA port 2 Recording Channel x Analogue 4 20 mA port 3 Recording Channel x 4 Analogue 4 20 mA port 4 Recording Channel x WIM DSP to network NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 58 2 3 14 NW 4452 Wavenet 4 Channel analogue adaptor 10v 10v The Analogue adapter is a microprocessor based interface 4 input channels adaptor each accepting 10 V to 10V Each input channel is able to detect a voltage level within the specified range while maintaining complete opto isolation from the source In addition the WaveConnect Analogue adapter incorporates full DC DC electrical isolation in its input power supply INPUT Channel 4 positive INPUT Channel 4 negative INPUT Channel 3 positive
43. ship s heading is recorded with up toa resolution of 0 1 deg as available on the ship 4 5 Bridge Audio Provision for up to 4 audio channels each channel having a maximum of 2 Microphones or VHF located on the bridge such that conversation at or near the conning positions radar displays chart table etc may be adequately recorded As far as is practicable the positioning of microphones also captures the input and output of intercom public address systems and the audible alarms of any bridge mounted equipment The audio signals at all workstations are recorded continuously 4 6 Communications Audio VHF communications relating to ship operations are recorded independently of the microphone audio The recording includes both transmitted and received audio signals and is continuous from a directly connected fixed VHF set to be designated at installation NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 68 The reference signal for both transmitted and received communications audio is defined as 0 775 V RMS 4 7 Radar Data Post Display Selection This includes electronic signal information from within one of the ship s radar installations X or S band which records all the information which was actually being presented on the master display of that radar at the time of recording This includes any range rings or markers bearing markers electronic plotting symbols radar maps whatever parts of the System Ele
44. start bit and is followed by data bits least significant bit first The following parameters are used baud rate 4 800 data bits 8 D7 0 parity none stop bits 1 Once finished identifying all serial NMEA channels and continue by editing the Vessel Data block on the page Configuration gt Vessel Data 61996 states A data block defining the configuration of the VDR and some of the compulsory sensors to which the system is connected shall be written into the final recording medium during commissioning of the VDR This configuration data shall be permanently retained in the final recording medium and protected from modification other than by a duly authorised person following any change to the configuration Any change to the configuration of this data block shall not affect the recording of the mandatory items NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 123 In the Configuration gt Vessel Data page provide the vessel s details as well as the serial NMEA channels where the Date Time Position and Heading information is derived from cuc cmm VDR Form 4 1 select by drop down table WIM1 Position 1 Port 5 Gyro compass In order to secure providing correct input channels channels for Date Time Position and Heading you may choose to select the connected NMEA channels for them to contain the correct sentences To perform this check refe
45. the VDR to be protected against tampering and to administer all access and configuration attempts This implemented is as follows Everyone has access the HOME and Status pages without providing any password Everyone is able to download Replay software o The pages Configuration are accessible by providing the Installer password which defaults to nw220654 Any higher level Control functions may only be performed after consultation with the factory 15 1 Password Protection Some functions and screens are password protected If access is required you will see the message Current Accesslevel Basic Accesslevel is not sufficient to use this function The password for Installation and Service Accesslevel is required In this case use the password nw220654 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 150 16 Downloading Recorded Data At the PC open the browser utility Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox etc and in the address bar of the browser enter the IP address of the NetWave VDR system and press Enter 192 168 2 50 Google Microsoft Internet Explorer Bestand Bewerken Beeld Favorieten Extra vorige Adres Koppelingen 4 amp Gratis Hotmail 4 Koppelingen aanpassen Windows Windows Me You will arrive at Form 0 0 the HOME page of the VDR wy Po N Download oceania 1234567890
46. with a proper unambiguous description of the signal being recorded E g Fire Door 23 Remember to Save the configuration from time to time by scrolling to the bottom of the page and Clicking on the button NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 132 10 2 3 Configuring Analogue Channels Analogue adaptors are available in different variations i e 0 20 mA 10 10V 0 10 V etcetera Please refer to section 2 3 5 for the respective type numbers In order to accommodate analogue inputs for various types of sensors the purpose and use of each analogue channel may optionally be defined In order to secure proper representation of the recorded signal levels as well as the actual state of the equipment connected at any given value received a definition may be entered by modeling each channel On top of the above in order to further enhance proper representation during playback pre determined values may be set at any given state of the equipment thereby eliminating any non lineair sensors being misinterpreted during the replay process Example a voltage is taken from an analogue rudder indicator That voltage is applied to Port 3 of the analogue WaveNet adaptor within WIM2 mounted in adaptor position 1 e By selecting Degrees as measurement unit we indicate the Rudder position e Fill in the Channel Name to be Rudder WIM 2 Position 1 Port 3 WIM2 CHANNEL 1 3 Analogue
47. 000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 170 18 Software version control Although the VDR consists or various software parts the complete set of the firmware residing in the system refers to the VDR software version or package The current software version package of the VDR system may always be checked by pushing the OK button on the BCU To perform software updates of specific items firmware refer to specific Service Bulletin accompanying the software package some Statu Chamnelsberices Configuration Control ww gt I Lud Firmware Upload and Activation VDR Form 6 2 Firmware Repository 21 November 2006 13 28 09 h 21 November 2006 18 13 48 21 November 2006 firmware_hss_cleanup_1 0 7 bin 18 14 05 h firmware_hss_weblibrary_1 0 18 bin 1 0 18 firmware_hss_cleanup_1 0 4 bin F _ 25 November 2006 firmware_wim_1 2 4 bin e 18 43 37 h 26 November 2006 16 05 26 h 5 January 2007 11 17 24 firmware hss cleanup 1 0 9 bin firmware hss commander 1 0 102 bin Upload Firmware 1 0 102 Current V 1 0 102 1 0 74 Current V 1 0 74 10800 Current V 1 0 8 09 99 v Current V 0 9 99 Select Version Current V 1 2 4 Select Version v Select Version v Select Version v Select Version v Current V 1 0 20 v 1 0 20 gt a
48. 2 43 38 h 15 May 2006 02 43 38 h 15 May 2006 02 43 38 h 15 May 2006 02 43 38 h NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 147 14 1 Event Log The event log provides information about specific occurrences of defined events 1 Start Stop of the system and booting sequences 2 Operator initiated status changes Normal vs Installation mode 3 Microphone checks performed every 12 hours Last 600 lines of event logfile log 007 23 29 18 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM2 M2 007 00 34 26 h MICROPHONE CHECK 55 007 00 34 29 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM1 007 00 36 14 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM2 007 00 44 24 h MICROPHONE CHECK HSS 007 00 44 25 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM1 007 00 44 25 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM2 007 00 45 04 h MICROPHONE CHECK 55 007 00 45 05 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM1 007 00 45 05 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM2 007 08 20 03 h STATUS CHANGE HSS 007 11 27 04 h MICROPHONE CHECK 55 007 11 27 06 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM1 007 11 27 07 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM2 007 23 27 04 h MICROPHONE CHECK HSS 007 23 27 06 h MICROPHONE CHECK 007 23 27 06 h MICROPHONE CHECK WIM2 007 03 02 53 h STATUS CHANGE HSS MICRO 02 Microphone Failed 5x MICRO 01 Microphone Check Init for 2 WIMs MICRO 02 Microphone Check OK MICRO 02 Microphone Failed 5x MICRO 01 Microphone Check Init for 2 WIMs MICRO 02 Microphone Check OK MICRO 02 Microphone Check OK MICRO 01 Microphone Check Init for
49. 34 channel 1 1 time 20060811005330 105 036 11 8 2006 4 53 30 channel 1 1 time 20060811015330 105 038 11 8 2006 5 53 30 channel 1 1 time 20060811025330 105 040 11 8 2006 6 53 30 ES BC channel 1 1 time 2006081035331 106 807 11 8 2006 7 54 30 channel 1 1 time 20060811045430 105 040 11 8 2006 8 54 30 lt gt gt OB of 1 971 KB in 0 of 14 of 692 MB in 0 of 1 075 F2Rename F4Edit S3 5 F6 Move 7j F7 Create Directory X Delete 257 F9 Properties F10 Quit 3 308 KB 137 KB B G Bar SFTP v3 1 43 48 start Untitled Microsoft Pr Capture A Insti E VDR Administrator The left hand side of the screen represents your local PC directory the right hand side shows the data and directory structure on the VDR Select the left hand side where you see your PC s subdirectories by mouse clicking anywhere into this area and prepare a dedicated subdirectory where you will store the recorded VDR files by pressing function key F7 An example name could be PC VDRDATA 01 Create folder New folder name 01 On your should now be able to see these directories NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 155 1 2192 168 2 50 WinSCP Local Mark Files Commands Session Options Remote Help 1 4 vig 7 Default
50. 8 Channel Digital Adaptor NW 4430 8 Channel NMEA Adaptor 181 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 E Wiring ID Select adaptor type Slot number A A Wiring 220 1 3 5 7 B1 B3 B5 B7 January 2007 NW 4432 8 Channel Digital Adaptor NW 4430 8 Channel NMEA Adaptor 182 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 E Wiring ID Select adaptor type Slot number A A Wiring 220 1 3 5 7 B1 B3 B5 B7 January 2007 NW 4432 8 Channel Digital Adaptor NW 4430 8 Channel NMEA Adaptor 183 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 E Wiring ID Select adaptor type Slot number A A Wiring 220 1 3 5 7 B1 B3 B5 B7 January 2007 NW 4432 8 Channel Digital Adaptor NW 4430 8 Channel NMEA Adaptor 184 30 2 4 Analogue Adaptors dica ME Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt _ Wiring Sensor Channel Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt hannel Name Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 185 Channel 3
51. C 61993 2 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems Automatic identification systems 15 Part 2 Class A shipborne equipment of the universal automatic identification systems AIS Operational and performance requirements methods of test and required test results VESA 1996 Video electronics standards association Discrete monitor timings standard 1 0 Revision 0 7 DMTS NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 14 IMO guidelines on Voyage Data Recorder ownership and recovery Ownership of VDR information 1 The ship owner will in all circumstances and at all times own the VDR and its information However in the event of an accident the following guidelines would apply The owner of the ship should make available and maintain all decoding instructions necessary to recover the recorded information Recovery of VDR and relevant information 2 Recovery of the VDR is conditional on the accessibility of the VDR or the information contained therein 2 1 Recovery of the VDR information should be undertaken as soon as possible after an accident to best preserve the relevant evidence for use by both the investigator1 and the ship owner As the investigator is very unlikely to be in a position to instigate this action soon enough after the accident the owner must be responsible through its on board standing orders for ensuring the timely preservation of this evidence 2 2 In the ca
52. Channel 4 Wirin Sensor Channel FT orn Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt Sensor Channel Name Sensor Channel Sensor Channel Sensor Channel 3 5 5 5 a a a a g Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt ll NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 186 FT orn Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt Sensor Channel Name Sensor Channel Sensor Channel Sensor Channel 3 5 5 5 a a a a g Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 187 FT orn Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt Sensor Channel Name Sen
53. DAR HD15 output m RADAR BNC output Extension Cable NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 55 COONDOaARRWDHD TMDS Data2 TMDS Data2 TMDS Data2 4 Shield TMDS Data4 TMDS Data4 DDC Clock SCL DDC Data SDA Analog vertical sync TMDS Data1 TMDS Data1 TMDS Data1 3 Shield TMDS Data3 TMDS Data3 5 V Power Ground for 5 V Hot Plug Detect TMDS 0 TMDSData0 TMDS Data0 5 Shield TMDS 5 TMDS Data5 TMDS Clock Shield TMDS Clock TMDS Clock Analog Red Analog Green Analog Blue Analog Horizontal Sync Ana_ log GND Return analog R G B Radar Video WIM Recording Channel x gt L DSP NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 56 2 3 13 NW 4450 Wavenet 4 Channel analogue adaptor 4 20 ma The Analogue adapter is a microprocessor based interface 4 input channels per adaptor each accept 4 20mA Each input channel is able to detect the presence or absence of a current while maintaining complete opto isolation from the source In addition the WaveConnect Analogue adapter incorporates full DC DC electrical isolation in its input
54. DR VESA VHF VRM WAM WIM Application Program Interface Automatic Radar Plotting Aid Bridge Control Unit Closed Circuit Television Compact Disk Read Only Memory Course Over Ground Electronic Bearing Line Electronic Chart Display Information System Electronic Position Fixing System Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon Field Service Program Global Positioning System Hardened Storage Server International Electro technical Commission International Maritime Organization Integrated Navigation System Internet Protocol Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode National Marine Electronic Association Personal Computer Protective Memory Capsule Pulse Repetition Frequency Power Supply amp Switch Unit Radar Interlay Processor Read Only Memory Remotely Operated Vehicle Signal to Noise And Distortion Standard Time Network Protocol Speed Over Ground Safety Of Life At Sea Speed Through Water Text File Transfer Protocol Underwater Locator Beacon Uninterruptible Power Supply Universal Serial Bus Universal Time Constant Video Cassette Recorder Voyage Data Recorder Video Electronics Standards Association Very High Frequency Variable Range Marker WaveNet Adaptor Module WaveNet Interface Module NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 12 List Of Specifications IEC 61996 1999 Shipborne Voyage Data Recorder Performance requirements methods of testing and required test results
55. Gateway optional to ship s network and or Satcom system NW4420 WaveNet Interface Module adaptor M 4 channel Optional AUDIO adaptor directly to WIM LI D D c D NW444x i radar D D occupies 2 slots NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual 1 80 January 2007 26 220 from emergency EO supply PSU NW 4600 24 VDC F 9 m l HSS 5 Li NW 4430 WaveNet 8 CH SERIALINMEA ADAPTOR mm Ee LO fonna BoA BES GES E a Speedlog Furuno DS 80 NMEA mn 1 61662 1 1 61662 2 S VDR Bridge Control AIS Furuno FA 150 Unit not mandatory WIM NW 4200 6 NW 4420 WaveNet 4 CH AUDIO 3 4 CH 1 0 CH VHF x2 NW 4440 Radar SXGA NW 4430 WaveNet 8 SERIAL NMEA ADAPTOR NW 4440 Radar SXGA Tuum NW 4420 WaveNet 4 CH AUDIO 3 4 CH MIC 1 0 CH VHF
56. INPUT Channel 3 negative INPUT Channel 2 positive INPUT Channel 2 negative INPUT Channel 1 positive INPUT Channel 1 negative WIAD YY YY YW NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 59 Analogue 10 to 10 V DC port 1 gt Recording Channelx Analogue 10 to 10 V DC port 2 gt Recording Channelx 1 WIM DSP to Analogue 10 to 10 V DC port 3 gt Recording Channelx gt network Analogue 10 to 10 V DC port 4 gt Recording Channelx NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 60 2 3 14 NW 4454 Wavenet 4 Channel analogue adaptor 0 10 The Analogue adapter is a microprocessor based interface 4 input channels adaptor each accepting 0 V to 10V Each input channel is able to detect a voltage level within the specified range while maintaining complete opto isolation from the source In addition the WaveConnect Analogue adapter incorporates full DC DC electrical isolation in its input power supply INPUT Channel 4 positive INPUT Channel 4 negative INPUT Channel 3 positive INPUT Channel 3 negative INPUT Channel 2 positive INPUT Channel 2 negative INPUT Channel 1 positive INPUT Channel 1 negative
57. Installation 7 1 General This chapter provides installation and configuration information for the Voyage Data Recorder NetWave Systems or appointed agents contracts only to supply the equipment supervise the installation and final connection of the equipment The installation must be made by a qualified engineer Forward planning for positioning the various units of the VDR must be made before any installation work is carried out In the case of installing a VDR it is recommended that a pre installation survey is carried out in order to establish the vessel s fitment This may be arranged with thru the Technical Department of NetWave Systems or one of the approved distributors or agents Details of agencies worldwide can be found on www netwavesystems com The exact configuration depends on the specific fit on the vessel The procedures in this manual provide information on installing individual units and configuring the entire system There will be one PSU BCU and HSS in any ship fit however the number of WIM s WaveNet Interface Modules and WAM s WaveNet adaptor Modules and optional equipment e g additional microphones or an remote Alarm Module depends on the ship requirements Although software configuration data is stored within the system memory at the configuration stage it is recommended that a copy log of the installation is made which function is available thru the web interface Once the physical installat
58. Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 2 224 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Once you have Clicked OK twice and closed all related windows restart the internet browser and return to perform the actions as described in section 9 1 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 103 9 3 VDR Administrator Menu Structure Basically there are two areas one for the standard user which may be anybody since it s access is unrestricted whereas the other area is intended for certified engineers only and which is password protected The reason for giving unrestricted access to some parts of the system are to allow unrestricted downloading of recorded data as well as to provide information about the VDR system when remote service or support is required In order to obtain access to the restricted Configuration and Control sections you must provide the password NW220654 or nw220654 WARNING Making changes i e like disabling recording channels to the configurat
59. January 2007 36 2 3 3 Bridge Control Unit NW 2016 Voyage Data Recorder Optional Compact Flash Memory Network access 2 4 1 General Description The BCU is a console mountable display amp control unit and is the primary user interaction device The BCU also serves to monitor the status of the VDR and functions as the primary alarm unit An alphanumeric display together with pushbuttons and LED indication is provided on the front of the BCU to allow easy access and control of specific user functions 2 4 2 BCU Network access Additionally the BCU provides an RJ 45 user access Ethernet port to be connected to a laptop notebook PC for system access service and maintenance as well as data retrieval of recorded data 2 4 3 Incident recording In order to comply with the regulations the unit as a push button incident recording function allowing for 12 hours of additional storage NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 37 2 4 4 Retrievable memory The BCU model 4016 optionally contains a user retrievable Compact Flash to allow for easy data transportation to off site facilities 2 4 5 Additional interfacing options The BCU has 2 NMEA serial ports to allow data collection from external devices GPS AIS for subsequent recording in the VDR BCU serial network and remote alarm connections gt Wavenet Links Phoenix SACC DSIV M12FS 5CONL90 Phoen
60. M2 port may only be used up to 4800 Bd COM2 3 Signal 5 Signal 1 NC Normally Closed S NMEA common To remote Alarms pin 3 Signal NO Normally Open 5 Signal Fig 2 4 Bridge Control Unit rear view NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 23 Additional Signal Acquisition continued Multiplexers amp Concentrators Furthermore serial data concentrators multiplexers may be used to feed NMEA data to any of the serial input ports being it at the WaveNet Adaptor Modules or those on the Bridge Control Unit BCU Bridge Control Unit NMEA NMEA H m 1 NMEA IL WIM WaveNet Interface NMEA gt Module NMEA __ Multiplexer gt Adaptor NMEA gt r NMEA o r Fig 2 5 NMEA data input options NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 24 2 2 Installation Planning The planning and installation shall be carried out in the following steps Determine which shipboard equipment sensors need to be connected taking into account the relevant IMO resolutions also refer to the1 0 Introduction section of this manual Determine which adaptors are required to
61. R amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 121 10 2 2 Configuring NMEA serial Channels and Vessel Data Drame satus enanner Devices NetWave L VDR Form 4 2 Goto Section BCU WIM1 WIM2 Last update 12 January 2007 03 05 37 WIM Channel Links WIM Position Position Position Position Position Digital Dig 2 Super XGA 234 12 Sup Digital 1234 1234 rmm Position 1 Port 1 BCU_CHANNEL_1 1 WIM1 Position 1 Port 1 WIM1 CHANNEL 1 1 Record this Channel Check box If the VDR System should capture and store the data of the signal received then this Check box should be selected NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 122 Reference Text box Optionally some reference to drawings cabling etc may be entered here Channel Name Text box The name of the Channel describing the signal source must be entered here Regulations require that this textbox has to be filled in with a proper unambiguous description of the signal being recorded If more than one unit performing the same function or providing the same output signal NMEA string is available on board make sure the text contains a means of identifying which unit is connected to the VDR NB NMEA ports on the WIM are IEC61162 1 compliant Data is received in serial asynchronous form in accordance with the standards referenced in IEC 61162 1 2 1 The first bit is a
62. SS server temperature overflow absence of power memory storage space etc 12 4 4 Radar video data WARNING In the event of absence or malfunction of the video adaptor or the radar video signal a Warning s generated with the exception of the instance where the VDR is in the battery back up mode and the video adaptor is automatically switched off by the system 12 4 5 Time reference ALARM In the event the designated external Time reference as set in the Configuration Vessel Data Date or Time Source channel is lost an Alarm will be generated The VDR will continue to operate from its internal system clock which is regularly synchronised with the Time reference when available 12 4 6 Position Information ALARM In the event the designated external Position reference as set in the Configuration Vessel Data Position Source channel is lost an Alarm will be generated 12 4 7 Heading Information lost ALARM In the event the designated external Heading device s signal as set in the Configuration Vessel Data Heading Source channel is lost Alarm will be generated 12 4 8 Microphone errors ALARM Will occur if any of the microphones becomes dysfunctional Every microphone is automatically tested every 12 hours 12 4 9 Recording function Memory Storage errors ALARM In the event the system is either unable to read from data recently written into the protected memory HSS server capsule a data v
63. add to transfer queue Once the copying process which may take up to 60 minutes depending upon the data volume number and characteristics of channels recorded within the capsule is finished you will continue by repeating these steps with the secondary volume called root mnt vdrm2 vdr data Copy this volume into the same subdirectory on the PC the example PC VDRDATA 01 Once you have finished both the primairy root mnt vdrmivdr data and secondairy data volume root mnt vdrm2 vdr data from the capsule onto the PC you may start to review the data with the WavePlay replay software Refer to the Manual NW 4000 50 WavePlay VDR replay software User Manual NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 158 17 Bridge Control Unit Operator Manual 17 1 General This Operation Manual assumes the VDR to be fully installed and commissioned and therefore merely relates to units which may be operated by the crew during normal navigation Therefore contrary to informative day to day user interaction any functionality which might interrupt i e perform a system reset or change the normal recording functionality is password protected The Bridge Control Unit BCU has the following functionality Alarm device Test functions Report System Events History Report VDR Alarms History Reset VDR Devices Check VDR Alarm history 17 2 1 BCU Display and Keyboard functionality NW 2016 Voyage D
64. ands Telephone 31 10 2045665 Facsimile 31 10 2045555 www netwavesystems com support netwavesystems com All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed translated or stored in any form or by any means without the written permission of NetWave Systems BV Technical details contained in this publication are subject to change without notice NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual 1 80 January 2007 Amendment Record When an amendment is incorporated into this publication the details should be recorded below Where the equipment has been modified the modification number shown on the Amendment Instruction Sheet is also to be recorded Amendement Nbr Date Updated by NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 8 VDR Software Version Updates To obtain the current software version in the VDR push the OK button on the Bridge Control Unit To Version Date Updated by number NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 9 Important Notices HEALTH AND SAFETY All personnel are required to study these notices and familiarise themselves with all applicable safety precautions and bring them to the attention of others in the vicinity HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING LETHAL HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT IN THE VOYAGE DATA RECORDER A curre
65. anel Step 5 Connect Mains power 110 230 VAC 120 W to the plug provided by feeding the cable thru the cable gland and attach to the connector plug provided AND OR Connect DC power 24 V 6 Amp to the plug provided by feeding the cable thru the cable gland and attach to the connector provided Cable types supplied refer to Pre installation Package Mains power cables type 3 core mains 3x1 5 mm2 braided flame retardant halogen free DC 24 V power cables type 2 core mains 2x2 5 mm2 braided flame retardant halogen free NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 76 Step 7 Connect the Ground stud to a suitable safety ground NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 77 WWW NETWAVESYSTEMS COM NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 78 PSU Network connections 2 Ports 1 7 WaveNet ports Port 8 standard ethernet poft connect to Ground NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 79 PSU Power Alarm contacts
66. ary 2007 110 Ifthe problem persists establish a connection to the HSS only by disconnecting BCU and WIMs Devices PSU and HSS should already show their presence once approached thru the browser NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 111 9 7 System Interface Check Go to the Devices Page and check all WIMs WaveNet Interface Modules to show the correct amount and type of adaptors mounted within each WIM eve 8 Y J gt S 2 Status of WaveNet Interface Module s WIM Last update 12 January 2007 03 05 37 WIM Device Data WIM MAC Address Serialnumber Firmware Position Position Position Position Position Position Version 1 2 3 4 5 6 Radar Super XGA WIM 2 0065 6651000 165E66510008 1 2 4 Audio Serial Digital WIM 1 0032 651000 132 651000 1 1 2 4 Serial Digital Audio Please note in writing the observed configuration by filling out the appropriate forms in section 30 of this manual In the event there is a discrepancy between the actual hardware and the adaptors presented that WIMs configuration is not functioning properly This may be caused by changes made to the hardware and or PSU port configuration after the VDRs first power up when the system is auto configuring itself If in doubt perform a factory reset from the Control Procedure page NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 Jan
67. ata Recorder DATA ACKNOWLEDGE NETWORK Acces NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 159 17 2 2 BCU display The BCU has a dot matrix display buttons and indicator lamps LED of which the functionality is as follows Display During Normal Operation the VDR is recording the display indicates the recording status the number of channels from which the VDR is currently recording as well as the time as received from the GPS When the User chooses to perform actions the display serves as the User Interface 17 2 3 VDR Network Access Port The BCU incorporates one network port standard RJ 45 ethernet connector to which any PC may be connected to perform installation and commissioning activities or to download data recorded by the VDR Refer to the relevant pages relating to Installation or Data download for further information 17 2 4 Push button functions Press MENU selects to go into the system Menu EXIT single function return to Normal display OK confirmation of choice or re confirm high impact operation DIM to set light intensity and contrast for the display and keyboard DATA to make a snapshot of the memory within the protected capsule ACK to acknowledge confirm any Alarm generated by the VDR 17 2 5 Rotating Button functions Jog dial ec Turn and Press to Select The round middle button may both be turned to select from multiple values presented o
68. ation high data reliability and maximum flash lifetime Data integrity with Error Detection Code Error Correction Code EDC ECC based on a combination of BCH and Hamming algorithms Data protected in hardware with digital signature RSA with 64 byte key 4 bit Error Detection Code Error Correction Code EDC ECC based ona patented combination of BCH and Hamming code algorithms Guaranteed data integrity even after power loss Transparent bad block management Dynamic and static wear levelling Wear levelling algorithm that provides more than 5 million write erase cycles for reliable data storage over an extended period NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 32 Hardened Storage Server HSS design ensures survivability of critical voyage data to the following severe environmental conditions Impact shock 50 g half sine wave pulse for 11 milliseconds Penetration 250 kg mass dropped 3 metres impacting with 100 mm diameter pin Fire exposure 1100 C for 1 hour and 260 for 10 hours Deep sea pressure 30 days in sea water at 60 MPa an equivalent depth of 6000m The capsule and its reflective materials comply with IMO regulations and may not be painted coloured with other materials other than those included in the NetWave supplied Overhaul Kit NW 9800 980 Cabling NW4001 NetWave approved network cable NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 33 2 3 2 PSU
69. ay Make sure the system is returned in Operational Mode when the configuration of the system is finished NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 107 Net Es _ Current Accesslevel Accesslevel is not sufficient to use this function The password for Installation and Service Accesslevel is required VDR Form 4 1 Once the correct Mode of Operation is chosen Click the Send Access Data button to perform the login NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 108 9 5 System Network Check Goto the Status gt System Page lt 5 z Alarm Log Event Log System Status Device Device Record Firmware Identification Temp Last Updated Version 12 January 2007 Cmdr 1 0 102 07 39 41 h Strmr 1 0 74 12 January 2007 07 39 38 h 12 January 2007 07 39 39 h 12 January 2007 07 39 35 h 12 January 2007 07 39 35 h Last update 12 January 2007 07 39 42 PSU 192 168 2 96 1 0 8 OPERATION BCU 192 168 2 97 OPERATION WIM1 192 168 2 99 OPERATION WIM2 25 192 168 2 98 Alarms Warnings Power Storage Space Temperature Recording Channels Microphones Time Signal Heading Signal Position Signal Check if all devices are present and therefore have been automatically connected to the HSS Allow 5 minutes delay if the syst
70. bo boxes To indicate what the value High Low of a digital state represents this Combo box contains a standard set of standard states If required this list be extended by filling out the Custom field to the right side of it Once a Custom field is added it will be added to the selectable standard set of states Defining a new Name for a discrete state Type the name into the Custom field iwiM1 Position 2 Port 1 WIM1_CHANNEL_2_ 1 SignalType Digital _ RecordthisChannel 77 Tew State Selec Digital State v Custom DiscreteName TOFF 4 Select Digital State v Custom DiscreteName 20N GhanneiName o oS NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 130 Save the new name s by going scrolling to the bottom of the screen and Click Save Channel Data Configuration lt Back to Start of Section WIM2 A message will appear confirming that the data has been saved where after the original screen will re appear and the newly defined names may be selected from the now extended drop down table These new entries cannot be removed orot ranner Devices NetWave amp gt NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 131 Channel Text box The name of the Channel describing the source can be entered here Regulations specify that this has to be filled in
71. characters from the alphabet and check if all positions on the display are correctly representing the character 17 5 2 Keyboard Test The display shows which buttons to press to verify proper functioning of the keyboard Press each button to verify that the BCU asks for the next button If the test fails replace the BCU 17 5 3 LED Test By showing each LED to be lit in consecutive order it may be verified that all leds are functional If the test fails replace the BCU 17 5 4 Jog Dial Test NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 165 Rotate the Jog dial into the indicated direction to verify proper functioning If the test fails replace the BCU 17 5 5 Audible Alarm test In order to test the audible buzzer on the BCU choose the last menu option in the row by turning the jog dial clock wise and press this Menu option If you do not hear the buzzer replace the BCU The volume is IEC60945 compliant and cannot be changed 17 5 1 Menu Test Microphone test The microphone test checks if all microphones physically present and defined as to be recorded during Configuration to be recording refer to Section 10 2 of the Installation Manual to select unselect recording channels are available and functioning properly The test is performed as follows The BCU instructs the VDR system to start to manually perform this check immediately which is normally as per the IEC61996 Performance Standard
72. ctronic Navigation Chart SENC or other electronic chart or map that were selected the voyage plan navigational data navigational alarms and the radar status data that were visible on the display The recording method is such that on playback it is possible to present a faithful replica of the entire radar display that was on view at the time of recording albeit within the limitations of any bandwidth compression techniques that are essential to the working of the VDR 4 8 Echo Sounder This includes depth under keel up to a resolution of 0 1 as available on the ship The depth scale currently being displayed and other status information are recorded if available NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 69 5 0 Data Items to be Recorded for VDR additional 5 1 Main Alarms This includes the status of all IMO mandatory alarms on the bridge Where suitable serial message sentences are unavailable WAM s Wavenet Adaptor Modules with the appropriate interfaces are fitted For S VDR installations it is only mandatory to recoird those alarms readily available in NMEA format according to IEC61662 1 standard 5 2 Rudder Order and Response Both rudder order and response angles are recorded up to a resolution of 1 degree as permitted on the ship Status and settings of heading controller if fitted are also recorded Where suitable serial message sentences are unavailable WAM s Wavenet Adaptor Modules with
73. d X or S band radar display or alternatively an AIS in the event a radar interface possibility is not feasible Depth under keel from the echo sounder Additionally recording of the following data is required when the system is deployed as a VDR Mandatory main alarms Rudder order and response Engine order and response Status of watertight doors as mandated by the IMO Wind speed and direction relative or absolute Hull stress monitoring data where such a system is fitted NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 19 2 0 System Overview 2 1 System architecture The VDR consists of the following Units e Hardened Storage Server Capsule HSS e Power Supply amp Data Switch Unit PSU e Bridge Control Unit BCU e WaveNet Interface Modules WIM and WaveNet Adaptor Modules WAM These units are interconnected by a single network WaveNet cable for both power supply also in the event of failure of the main power supply as well as data transport WIM WaveNet Interface WaveNet Cable Modules 1 or more External Power sensors __ Adaptor PSU Power TER 6 m 9 gt Supply amp gt Data Switch qp HSS BCU Capsule Alarm amp Hardened 4 Control Storage Panel Server Figure 2 1 WaveNet Single wire interconnection examp
74. d configuration of the VDR a The unused recording channels should remain unchecked to preserve memory space and by doing so also minimise memory wear b The channels used in other words connected to external equipment providing actual data should be named and other characteristics should be provided where required NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 119 10 2 Configuration of Recording Channels The Configuration gt Channel Data page allows the selection of the recording requirements of the system either by addressing a specific recording device WIMs or BCU or a specific channel The channels are presented in the order of connected devices The easiest way to navigate thru the channels is by using the top part of the screen where all devices and channels are presented NetWave VDR Form 4 2 Goto Section BCU Last update 12 January 2007 03 05 37 WIM Channel Links Position Position Position Position Position Position 2 3 5 6 direct i Digital Channel selection Audio Super XGA 1 Serial Digital 1234 1234 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 120 EJ Ne vessel at 7 Radar psu eu Config Scroll thru all devices and hardware available Channels WIM1 Position 1 Port 2 WIM 1 CHANNEL 1 2 signaltype seria Optional i e cable ID etc WIM1 CHANNEL_1 3 NW4000 series VD
75. dge Control Unit Menu selection Press the Menu Button The display will change to Select the Menu of choice between the brackets by turning the jog dial button to select a different Menu choice and or press that button to go into the selected item NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 162 If the number of lines in the display is limiting the then visible number of choices scroll arrow on the right bottom side of the display will appear If you want to return to the Normal screen exiting all Menus then press EXIT NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 163 17 5 Bridge Control Unit Menus and Functionality Overview SELECT SELECT BCU TEST eS L MICROPHONE TEST C TEST p EVENTS 2 4 ALL EVENTS C ALARMS CONFIG CHANGE SYSTEM MICROPHONE CHECK HC TIME CHANGE STATUS CHANGE 54 GENERAL CONFIG 6 ALARMS Password protected 4 RETURN NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 164 17 5 0 Test Menu BCU Test BCU TEST DISPLAY TEST KEYBOARD TEST LED TEST JOG DIAL TEST ALARM BUZZER TEST 17 5 1 Display Test The display test allows checking of each characters presentation to be verified on every position of the 4x20 line display Dial the Jog dial to present all
76. e Audio cables from microphones and VHF radio Shielded twisted pair insulated braided 22AWG 0 025 4 Note the wiring colours used into this manual at the Installation Record 5 Test the microphones after assigning the appropriate recording channels during the configuration process NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 88 8 5 2 Microphone assembly Instructions 8 5 3 Flush mounted interior protected environment Cable entry via gland Microphone PCB inside Close with blind cap provided NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 89 Bulkhead mounted interior protected environment NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 90 Flush mounted exterior i e bridge wings unprotected environment NW 4428 Microphone weatherproof seal kit MC4422 302 Seal B Microphone weatherproof seal 3 holes 4422 301 Seal A Microphone weatherproof seal no holes MC4422 310 O ring for water proof Mylar film NBR 36624 35x1 2 MC4422 320 Weatherproof sealing gland NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 9 Bulkhead mounted exterior unprotected environment NW 4428 Microphone weatherproof seal kit MC4422 302 Seal B Microphone weatherproof seal w 3 holes MC4422 301 Seal A Microphone weatherproof seal no holes MC4422 310 O ring for water proof Mylar film NBR 36624 35x1 2 MC4422 320 Weatherproof s
77. e automatic testing of the entire microphone operation The volume of this function is designed to be unobtrusive in operation The pi zo element is located within the microphone such that the microphone receives signals within a particular dynamic range The specific frequency and duration of the generated audio is detected and analysed by the Digital Signal Processor within the WIM If the test fails an alarm warning is generated on the Bridge Control Unit Since the microphones are powered from the battery back up power source in the PSU recording of audio continues even in the event of main power failure NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 63 The input frequency response dynamic range for each microphone input including the interface unit meet the following 6 to 45 with respect to reference level Better than 3 from 150 to 6000 Hz The quality of recording for single and multiple microphone inputs is as follows For single microphones the quality of the recording for each microphone is the electrical equivalent of 75 dBA This index is not less than that corresponding to the quality value for the speech transmission index of 0 85 with no signal being simultaneously applied to other microphone ports For multiple microphones the quality of the recording for each of the microphone ports is the electrical equivalent of 75 dBA This is not less than that corresponding to
78. e at system start up and which is disconnected or looses its power thereafter will generate a Power Failure alarm If both of the primary power sources 230 VAC or 24VDC are lost the battery backup mechanism will secure continued operation of the VDR In order to preserve power after a short delay the WIMs not serving any audio recording function will be switched off as will the video adaptor in any WIM will simultaneously be switched off In battery backup mode the VDR will continue to operate for 2 hours after which time the VDR will switch off until normal power is restored 12 4 2 Recording Channels WARNING If any of the designated channels looses its signal a Warning will be presented including the source channel name of that signal Designated Channels are those which have been set to active and therefore have to be recorded at the Configuration gt Channel Data page by selecting the Record this channel box with a checkmark Warnings will be generated for each individual serial NMEA channel audio channels microphones as well as for radar video whereas for analogue and digital channels a Warning will be generated when the hardware adaptor becomes dysfunctional NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 144 12 4 3 Units or devices WARNING In the event of network absence or malfunction of any hardware device a Warning s generated These Warnings relate to communications errors H
79. ealing gland NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 92 8 6 VDR Units Interconnection WaveNet Figure 8 6 wiring diagram The inter unit connection of the VDR consists of a 4 core WaveNet cable provided Within the connectors the following wiring scheme is applicable 1 orange white 2 3 green white 4 green Please pay attention to the following The shield of the network cables must only be connected within the PSU whereas within the WIM this shield remains unconnected The ferrite beads provided need to be clamped onto all cables being it network cables coming from the PSU or from external apparatus at the WIM side only NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 93 Wire core Insulation displacement knife Cut off after pulling into knife Figure 8 6 0 Quickon connector assembly The connectors provided pay attention to PSU male WIM BCU female sides are of an insulation displacement type allowing fast assembly without soldering or screws NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 94 8 6 1 Cabling connections network From the PSU the network cables are to be connected to the HSS WIMs and BCU The shielding of the cables is to be connected on the PSU side as per the following drawing Furthermore on the PSU side the supplied ferrite beads should be clamped onto every network cable about 30 m
80. een set Odd numbered pins are always striped even numbered pins are always solid coloured Looking at the RJ 45 with the clip facing away from you Brown is always on the right and pin 1 is on the left No more than 1 2 of the Ethernet cable should be untwisted otherwise it will be susceptible to crosstalk PC STRAIGHT THRU HUB PC CROSSOVER PC TX 1 1 RI 1 1 TX TX 2 EE 2 TX 2 2 TX RX 3 C3 TX 3 RX A D 4 4 4 5 5 RX G 6 RX 6 6 RX 7 07 a 7 8 8 8 8 if connected to the BCU Ethernet check that the BCU is connected to the PSU and that the BCU is functioning properly when the VDR is powered up by the BCU showing the acquisition of an IP adress in the range 192 2 168 xx and the BCU screen showing functional Status messages if the BCU is not connected properly or dysfunctional connect the PC to the Ethernet port NET8 provided at the PSU this port s functionality is similar to the port provided on the BCU until the problem is resolved NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 101 Check correct your computer s LAN settings to be supporting the TCP IP protocol as normally used for Internet access and to be within the correct range 9 2 1 requirements If you encounter problems to get access to the VDR check the network settings on the PC laptop by going to the Windows Start gt C
81. ely these may be placed in slots 2 and 4 In other words if there is more than one AUDIO adaptor in any WIM they must be one adaptor slot apart Audio Channel 2 Microphone only Power 5 V DC Audio Channel 2 Microphone only Audio IN Audio Channel 2 Microphone only Audio IN Audio Channel 2 Microphone only Control Audio Channel 1 Microphone only Power 5 V DC Audio Channel 1 Microphone only Audio IN Audio Channel 1 Microphone only Audio IN DNA YY YY YY Audio Channel 1 Microphone only Control V Audio Channel 4 Microphone VHF Power 5 V DC Audio Channel 4 Microphone VHF Audio IN Audio Channel 4 Microphone or VHF Audio IN Audio Channel 4 Microphone or VHF Control WY Audio Channel 3 Microphone VHF Power 5 V DC Audio Channel 3 Microphone or VHF Audio IN Audio Channel 3 Microphone or VHF Audio IN Audio Channel 3 Microphone or VHF Control V NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 4 Microphone Port x Recording Channel x gt Microphone Port x Microphone Port x gt Recording Channel x gt Microphone VHF Port x gt Depending upon the vessel s bridge arch
82. em performs a power cycle or restart since the VDR performs a complete memory integrity check then NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 109 9 6 Device Identification In the column Device Identification the following devices should be present as a minimum HSS Capsule Hardened Storage Server BCU Bridge Control Unit PSU Power Supply amp Switch Unit One or more WIMs WaveNet Interface Modules In the event one of the devices is missing take the following action Onthe PSU all ports connected should show the POWER and LINK to be ON check cabling and connections between the devices if not so o If you do not see any leds ON check the setting for the brightness of the leds on the Configuration gt PSU page Select the brightness to be 10096 and Click the button Save PSU Parameters and Update PSU status channels NetWave 7 dns j gt AST gt E 2 Installation Mode VDR Form 4 4 Reset the PSU by pushing the System reset switch not the ACK button for 2 seconds and wait for the system to fully re initialise 4 5 minutes Reconnect the web browser refer to Section 9 1 Search for cabling faults until all available devices are present in the Status Page Check the proper functioning of the device by using a temporary cable directly connecting to another port of the PSU NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 Janu
83. er to document NW4000 20 VDR Annual Performance Test where both the actions to be performed as well as the reporting sheets are included NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 173 20 Installation record forms 20 1 Microphones Microphone wiring colour scheme View T Ox 25 52525 TN S xX 22 Wiring colour used KKK SESS PSK 25 iets gt 525 p p p gt S 5V DC 5 AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT i CONTROL Z NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 174 20 2 WaveNet adaptors Adaptor layout of individual WaveNet Interface Modules Vessel Name WIM number 1 5 gt 0 O Slot number left to right Adaptor Type Adaptor Description ________ 4 1 WIM number 1 5 gt 00 O Slot number left to right Adaptor Type Adaptor Description p a WIM number 1 5 gt e suem men poc fe E gt gt C sanmo menge no eere 1 401 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 175 Adaptor layout of individual WaveNet Interface Modules Vessel Name WIM number 1 5 gt D Slot number left to right Adaptor Type Adaptor Description WiMnumber 1 5
84. eral minutes of stabilisation Example the VDR must by virtue of the IEC61996 Performance Standard continuously record the vessel s position from a designated device i e a GPS If the GPS would erroneously be switched off this will lead to a signal lost Warning within a matter of seconds however without an audible signal to minimise crew disturbance If the GPS remains disconnected however the VDR will generate an Alarm i e GPS Position lost including an audible signal only after 180 seconds having given the GPS sufficient opportunity to return to a normal state without having required operator attention and or intervention NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 98 9 1 Network connection The BCU and PSU each have independent data switches hubs incorporated reason for which a laptop computer may be connected to the network via the ports provided By means of a standard Ethernet cable with two male RJ 45 jacks connect Laptop Computer or PC to the Ethernet port in the BCU by opening the round access hole with a coin Alternatively by means of the Ethernet cable with two male RJ 45 jacks connect Laptop Computer PC to the Ethernet NET8 port in the PSU NW 2016 Voyage Data Recorder Network access At the PC open the browser utility Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox etc and in the address bar of the browser enter the unique IP address of the VDR system
85. from 10 36 VDC wet contacts or connected to unpowered sensors dry contacts an external voltage source One WIM can hold a maximum of 4 NW4432 adaptors therefore 32 discrete recording channels ie 24 V DC me m 4 lt i e door contact Channel 4 Negative Channel 4 Positive Channel 3 Negative Channel 3 Positive Channel 2 Negative Channel 2 Positive Channel 1 Negative Channel 1 Positive WIG YY YY YY Channel 8 Negative Channel 8 Positive Channel 7 Negative Channel 7 Positive Channel 6 Negative Channel 6 Positive Channel 5 Negative Channel 5 Positive NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 52 Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Digital input 1 Digital input 2 Digital Input 3 Digital Input 4 gt Digital Input 5 gt Digital Input 6 Digital Input 7 gt Digital Input 8 gt Recording Channel x WIM DSP NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1
86. gt Slot number left to right Adaptor Type Adaptor Description ae eee 3 WIM number 1 5 gt E c Tx XH E peque p MEO Eu NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 176 NW 4420 4 Port 2 Channel Audio Adaptor Microphone location VHF A2 AUDIO 4 Power 5V Microphone location VHF AUDIO 8 Power 5V Microphone location VHF B2 AUDIO B4 Power 5V B5 Control Microphone location VHF B6 AUDIO B7 AUDIO B8 Power 5V Slot number 1 or 3 NW 4420 4 Port 2 Channel Audio Adaptor Control in Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 177 NW 4420 4 Port 2 Channel Audio Adaptor Microphone location VHF A2 AUDIO 4 Power 5V Microphone location VHF AUDIO 8 Power 5V Microphone location VHF B2 AUDIO B4 Power 5V B5 Control Microphone location VHF B6 AUDIO B7 AUDIO B8 Power 5V Slot number 1 or 3 NW 4420 4 Port 2 Channel Audio Adaptor Control in Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO Power 5V Control Microphone location VHF AUDIO AUDIO
87. guous description of the signal being recorded E g Rudder NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 135 10 2 4 Configuring the Radar channel WIM1 Position 6 Port 1 WIM1_VIDEO Radar Super XGA _ Record this Channel v Furuno 7 7 Record this Channel Check box If the VDR System should capture and store the data of the radar video received then this Check box should be selected Channel Name Text box The name of the radar describing the source can be entered here Regulations specify that this has to be filled in with a proper unambiguous description of which radar is being recorded Remember to Save the configuration from time to time by scrolling to the bottom of the page and Clicking on the button NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 136 10 3 Radar Video selection and tuning The Radar Configuration page is used to select and configure the radar or other video inputs connected to the system The Radar Configuration page allows the VDR to be configured to capture an accurate representation of the radar picture displayed on the primary ship s radar by setting various timing gain and offset parameters Many standard video modes used by radar manufacturers are supported directly by the VDR Setup and can be selected from a drop down list However if the radar video is not currently available from this
88. ialnumber 00000 594 5 VDR COMMANDER Version 1 0 102 VDR COMMANDER Build Dec 19 2006 12 42 10 VDR STREAMER Version 1 0 74 VDR STREAMER Build Dec 17 2006 17 19 28 Current System Load Index 1 60 System Load Index 5 Min 1 65 System Load Index 15 Min 1 63 CPU Load 50 5 HSS Storage Space Storage Directory Max Space Available Space Used mnt hss1 1 982 MBytes 1 072 MBytes 54 1 mnt hss2 1 982 MBytes 963 MBytes 48 6 32 MBytes 20 MBytes 64 3 9 o mnt compactflash 3 856 MBytes 902 MBytes 23 4 In the event the Storage directories are not present check the cabling and connector between the Capsule s deckmount CPU unit and the orange capsule protected memory part NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 117 Note the presence of the Compact flash within the HSS to serve as the volume where the Incident data will be stored in the event the Data button on the BCU is pressed NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 118 10 Interfacing 10 1 General Note From the first initialisation power up the VDR is recording on all physically present channels in hardware in the system by default even those which are unused by virtue of not being connected to any data providing external equipment sensors This is to preserve the systems recording capabilities in the event of configuration data loss or other abnormalities To perform proper commissioning an
89. ion is finished the VDR automatically configures the available interface modules adaptors and channels to or may to be recorded to be subsequently be completed and dis or enabled by the installer The individual unit location is predetermined by the IMO requirements according to IEC61996 paragraph 5 5 1 and where applicable is mentioned in this manual where the location of the installation of these units is relevant in this respect NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 73 8 0 Installation guidelines 8 1 HSS Hardened Storage Server Capsule The protective capsule should be sited in the vicinity of the bridge on the external deck area of the vessel so as to maximise the probability of its survival and recovery following an incident The capsule should be placed clear of rigging and other potential obstructions and as near to the centre line of the ship as practically possible In order to ensure that the beacon operates correctly ensure the HSS is mounted away from sound absorbing materials such as honeycomb structure tarpaulin fabrics clothing cargo etc The HSS must be mounted in a compartment that is expected to flood as direct contact between the beacon case and water is necessary for actuation and acoustic radiation Where possible the selection of a mounting location should provide for convenient access during inspection intervals The mounting location should also provide clearance for remo
90. ion of the VDR may lead to non compliance to IMO resolutions and or IEC61996 Performance Standards for Voyage Data Recorders NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 104 Vessel details Retrieve software and data for Replay Status System Performance USER AREA public access Channels Recording Performance IMO compliance Devices Units Parts Performance Service Information Commisioning INSTALLER AREA password protected Software Updates NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 105 9 4 Installation and Operational Modes 9 4 1 General Although not always required during the commissioning process for a S simplified VDR the feature to place the system in Installation mode will temporarily prohibit the sounding of Alarms and provides access to specific functionality not normally available during Normal Operation Within Installation Mode Channel monitoring is available and depending upon the password provided additional low level Control functions may be performed One of the functionalities available in Installation Mode is the possibility to view some of the the recorded data in real time to allow you to check if the sensors and subsequent data compression forwarding storing and reading back is properly working Since this requires additional processing and
91. ipboard signals so that external third party interfaces are not normally required WIM WaveNet Interface Mixed signal Modules WaveNet Cable acqisition 1 or more Extemal Power NMEA gt Adaptor PSU P idi Power Radar re lt gt Data Analogue gt Switch Digital gt Microphones gt gt Adaptor 100 meters VHF mics _ i max Log gt 4 Analogue gt Figure 2 3 WaveNet Interface Modules WAM contain WaveNet adaptor Modules WIM and may be daisy chained When carefully planned due to the unique cabling characteristics of the NetWave VDR substantial savings in time and material may be achieved NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 22 Additional Signal Acquisition Bridge Control Unit Apart from data acquisition thru the WIMs the Bridge Control Unit has two serial NMEA ports which may be used for signal acquisition as well Since the BCU is normally positioned in the vicinity of the position from where the ship is normally navigated GPS and AIS signals are most likely readily available at that location The COM1 NMEA port may both be used for standard NMEA at 4800 Bd as well as for high speed NMEA at 38k4 Bd The CO
92. isplay will delete a black square ay the left hand side of that specific Alarm or Warning message to indicate the receipt The Alarm or Warning message will disappear automatically once this Message is both Acknowledged as well as the cause for the Alarm or Warning is resolved the cause is non existent anymore 12 2 Alarm and Warnings display The alarm messages displayed in the 2 bottom lines of the display are constructed as follows Recording Channel Name RC Recording channel lost HD Heading lost PS Position lost AL Alarm WR Warning ii not acknowledged Blank acknowledged gt scroll down lt scroll up NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 143 12 3 Navigating thru the Alarms and Warnings By using the jog dial button two functions are available if any alarm or warning is active Turning the jog dial will scroll thru the list of current warnings or alarms if there are more then two available which is visible by the presence or absence of the gt sign in the bottom right hand corner of the display Pressing the jog dial button more detailed information about the alarm becomes available in a secondary display screen page NB If the BCU keys or the jog dial button are not active for more than 20 seconds the display will return to it s normal state 12 4 Alarms and Warnings messages 12 4 1 Power Failure ALARM Any power source which has been availabl
93. itecture conjunction with minimum VDR performance specifications a minimum of 1 WM4420 is required however typically 2 will be used for 8 microphones and 1 VHF to be connected In each WAM 4420 two ports are optionally provided for use with designated VHF radio equipment both inputs are in accordance with the requirements of IEC 61097 7 All inputs of the audio adaptor expect line levels 0 775 V RMS whereas the VHF inputs are galvanically separated once selected as such by means of setting of the DIP switches on the rear of the adaptor Both transmitted and received audio from the VHF radio are to be recorded Typically within the VDR one VHF audio channel is used for the main VHF station NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 46 3 Wiring colour used 5V DC AUDIO OUT AUDIO OUT 4 CONTROL NW 4425 010 002 NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 47 2 3 7 1 Connecting VHF transceivers Rear Vi Port 3 Microphone Port 4 Microphone For ports 3 and 4 the DIP switches may be both set to OFF to galvanically separate the ports and enable them for VHF line input Please pay attention while to configuring via the web interface to the audio channels to be recorded since the microphone test signal should not be activated on VHF inputs Although no harm can be do
94. ither defined to be of either a Microphone or of a VHF Line input source type Pay attention to the setting of the dip switches on the printed circuit board of the Audio adaptor refer to section 2 7 1 1 Source 1 Type Source 2 Type In order to perform Microphone tests and monitor the working of the Microphones the Radio Button has to be set to Microphone ONLY if a Microphone is connected to that particular audio adaptor port SOURCE 1 SOURCE 2 If a Line Input is connected such as for a VHF signal No Microphone must be selected to avoid automatic testing of any non existent microphones on this channel and generating a subsequent alarm since no response is received from the microphone NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 128 WIM2 Position 1 1 WIM2_CHANNEL_1_ 1 SignalType Audio SouceiType Microphone 7 default 100 esu 100 Microphone 5 7 Microphone 6 Record this Channel Check box If the VDR System should capture and store the data of the signals received then this Check box should be selected Audio Gain Combo box The recording level of the Audio signal can be adjusted using the Audio Gain box It can be set to the maximum value of 100 and the minimum value of 5 The recording volume may be
95. ix SACC DSIV F12S 5CONL90 2 max 4K8 pin 2 Signal A gt pin 5 Signal B 1 38 4 NC Normally Closed G common 52 gt remote Alarms pin 1 Signal ground C gt opa S Phoenix MSTBV2 5 3 GF pin 2 Signal A pin 5 Signal B M J ni Rear view Safety Ground Figure 2 4 5 1 BCU connections The COM1 NMEA port may both be used for standard NMEA at 4800 Bd as well as for high speed NMEA at 38k4 Bd normally for AIS The COM2 port may only be used up to 4800 Bd 1 may be configured between 4800Bd and 38400Bd typical AIS 2 only supports 4800Bd NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 38 Com Port Settings made via the the VDR Administrator web interface via the pages Devices gt BCU NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 39 2 3 4 WIM WaveNet Interface Modules 2 6 1 General description Fitted near or in the vicinity of the sensors external equipment to be interfaced to this unit takes the incoming signals from the ship s sensors in various formats processes them for use within the VDR then compresses and timestamps them for storage in the HSS Essentially these WIMs act as the receiving hub for all video audio analogue and digital signals The WIM backplane board is contained in a bulkhead mounted case and contains various input output modules adaptors for
96. l time values are maintained while in Installation Mode while the page is refreshed Set Position Check box In order to relate a particular measured analogue value to a particular position of the measured sensor this Check box has to be selected as a confirmation that this has to be done The relations are stored and are later used at replaying the recorded channels The extremes of the Rudder Position can e g be captured here and also the middle position By interpolation in between the values the intermediate positions can be calculated If required more reference points can be set for enhanced precision at the moment of playback and analysis of the Channel data Position Combo box To indicate the relation in between a measured analogue value to a real position the right item can be selected in the Position Combo box If required other values indicated can be added in the Custom field behind it NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 134 Set Value Text box The analogue value that corresponds to the Position Combo box or Custom value has to be filled in The value as displayed in Last Recorded Value can be used here or the current value of the Channel as shown in the Channel Value Monitor which is displayed when in Installation Mode Channel Name Text box The name of the Channel describing the source can be entered here Regulations specify that this has to be filled in with a proper unambi
97. le NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 20 All units apart from the HSS which only has 1 network connection 2 network connections input output so they may be daisy chained to minimise cabling efforts during installation The maximum distance between the PSU unit and any of the units where the WaveNet cable ends is 100 meters The maximum number of units to daisy chain on a single port from the PSU is 3 WIM WaveNet Interface WaveNet Cable Modules 1 or more External Power Power Radar re lt gt Data Analogue gt Switch Digital gt Microphones gt Adaptor 100 meters VHF mics gt gt Log Analogue gt Figure 2 2 daisy chaining VDR units NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 21 WaveNet Interface Modules WIMs contain one more WaveNet Adaptor Modules WAMs the characteristics of which may be intermixed within the system s constraints as explained in elsewhere this manual within one WIM This allows data acquisition close to the sensor thereby minimising cabling efforts and cost There is a different often multichannel WaveNet adaptor available for all normal sh
98. list it may take around half an hour to optimise the capture parameters In either case it will be necessary to adjust some of the configuration options to obtain optimal picture quality In the event a new type of radar is specified by the installer the Radar definitions file RDEF txt may be downloaded from the VDR by the installer and uploaded to the NetWave website For access to this website a password may be obtained by sending an email to techsupport netwavesystems com Also the latest versions of these files may be obtained there to be used for subsequent installations NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 137 10 2 4 1 Radar Configuration NOTE The video capture is best set up when the radar video to be captured is displaying a test card image To configure the radar interface first check in which WIM the radar video adaptor is installed Last update 12 May 2006 10 31 27 WIM Device Data Position Position Position Position 2 3 4 Firmware Version 0 8 8 0 8 1 Position 5 WIM MAC Address Serialnumber Digital Analogue Digital 00724E4D0E00 1724E4DE009 WIM 2 00058A4D0E00 158A4DE0029 Microphone Status Report WIM Microphone 1 Microphone 2 Microphone 3 Microphone 4 WIM 1 Note the WIM_number where the radar adaptor is mounted this example WIM1 138
99. lows AUDIO D S IM_ AUDIO D SIM AUDIO D S IM AUDIO D S IM_ AUDIO D S IM D SIM D SIM AUDIO D SIM D S IM_ D S IM_ AUDIO D S IM D S IM D SIM AUDIO D S IM_ D S IM AUDIO D SIM D SIM D S IM AUDIO D SIM D S M Ss maximum configuration NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 43 Legend D S IM Digital Serial Interface module stands for any of two adaptors NW 4430 WaveNet 8 Channel Serial NMEA adaptor NW 4432 WaveNet 8 Channel Digital adaptor AUDIO stands for NW 4420 WaveNet 4 Channel Audio 3 4 CH MIC 1 0 CH VHF adaptor mE not occupied NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 44 2 3 7 NW 4420 WaveNet 4 Channel Bridge Microphone amp 2 Ch VHF adaptor This adapter provides four separate audio ports Two of these ports are configured as microphones fixed and the other two ports may be selected to be VHF inputs or microphone inputs default Since these ports 3 and 4 are mixed and VHF audio should not be mixed with microphone audio both DIP switches should be in the same position Up to 8 audio recording ports 2 x 4420 adaptor may be digitized and compressed into 4 recording channels per WIM Connection is with pluggable screw terminals The audio adaptor may be placed in slot 1 and or 3 of the WaveNet Interface Modules Alternativ
100. ls thereafter i e radar gos compass alarms etc It therefore covers all information required to commission the VDR and is intended for the authorised certified party installing the VDR Furthermore this manual covers all user related operational aspects and is intended to inform and assist the crew in the day to day operation of the VDR and especially the user functions of the Bridge Control Unit in Section 17 This manual also covers maintenance aspects including those being part of the Annual Performance Test which document may also be used as a self contained document to report the results of the performance tests All manuals need to remain on board of the vessel The following publications are applicable to the NW 4000 series of Voyage Data Recorders NW4000 10 VDR Ship s And Operators Instruction Manual this manual NWA000 20 VDR Annual Performance Test and Certification NWA000 50 VDR WavePlay Data replay manual NWA000 60 VDR Authority Access Manual This document references document NW 4000 10 this manual which should be available To review the downloaded data the NW4000 50 VDR WavePlay Data replay Manual is required NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 17 1 1 Manual Conventions VDR The entire Voyage Data Recorder system including all of it s Units Unit A physical part of the VDR contained in a separate housing i e PSU Power Supply and Switch Uni
101. lt C Lokaal station Gide amp tz 2 9 ESS e Name Ext Sie Type Changed Name Ext size Changed Rights Parent directory 25 10 2006 8 16 40 1 1 1970 1 00 00 rwxr xr x t afbeeldingen Bestandsmap 26 3 2006 4 28 27 bin 5 9 2006 13 11 27 TWXT XI X muziek Bestandsmap 16 3 2006 10 00 11 boot 1 1 1970 1 18 52 TWXF Xr x t mijn notitieblok Bestandsmap 17 3 2006 0 31 07 31 3 2005 16 59 00 TWXT XI X min video s Bestandsmap 12 6 2006 18 26 20 30 10 2006 22 13 04 TWXE Xr X Google Gadgets Bestandsmap 17 8 2006 18 41 13 17 7 2006 13 01 14 TWXT XI X amy Pictmotions Bestandsmap 25 3 2006 6 52 08 31 3 2005 17 02 50 shapes Bestandsmap 27 4 2006 21 02 22 lib 1 8 2005 14 56 25 TWXT XI X amy Skype Content lt __testondsmap 22 3 2006 11 55 27 mnt 30 10 2006 22 13 00 my Skype Pictures Bestandsmap 28 6 2006 17 59 18 140 TWXE XE X t visual Studio 2005 Bestandsmap 26 3 2006 4 22 26 T XT Xr X Ed w1M1 channel 1 8 20060817121332 251 763 20060817121332 bestand 17 8 2006 14 48 36 Df WIM2 video image file bmp 1 924 230 Bitmapafbeelding 10 8 2006 13 46 27 51 TWXT XI X ais fout bij Smsec interval doc 79 872 Microsoft Word Document 10 8 2006 12 34 17 sys 1 1 1970 1 00 00 TWXT XI X 1
102. m from the outer cabinet _ Connector female Inner stieath Braided shield Ferrite bead supplied Outer sheath gt Figure 8 6 1 PSU with network cable and ferrite beads NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 95 Cut and remove up to braided shield 20 mm Do NOT strip wires Outer cable sheath Inner cable sheath 200 300 mm A Cut upto separator Figure 8 6 1 1 Preparation of network cable Do NOT strip Outer cable sheath Enter into connector bend Inner cable sheath thru wire opening and cut to lenght before assembling Braided shield two connector parts Protective foil Separator n max 0 232 max 8 1 0 319 Tearing wire Figure 8 6 1 2 Naming conventions of NW 4001 5 heavy network cable NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 96 8 6 2 Cabling connections external equipment All cabling to and from external equipment must be fitted with a ferrite bead on the WIM or BCU side G ALARM POWER STREAMING ETHERNET 1 2
103. mp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 146 14 System Monitoring The VDR systems maintains records of all relevant events in separate files stored within the protected memory capsule which may be viewed thru the browser or downloaded by making use of the functionality on the Home Page Recording and or incoming data may be monitored by making use of the Channel Monitor for Analogue and Digital Data or the NMEA Channel and Data Monitor In order to monitor values of any Analogue or Digital channels the system must be placed in Installation Mode refer to section 9 4 2 Home Status Devices Configuration Control ES 7 1 Recording Status Channel Monitor Installation Mode Channel Value Monitor Current Time 15 May 2006 02 43 40 h Signal Last Type alue Updated WIM1 CHANNEL 2 1 Schakelaar Boegschroef Digital L Device Channel Name Description WIM1 15 May 2006 02 43 39 h WIM1 WIM1 CHANNEL 2 2 3 Digital E 15 May 2006 02 43 38 h WIM1 WIM1 CHANNEL 2 3 Digital L 15 2006 02 43 38 h WIM2 WIM2 CHANNEL 1 1 WIM2 WIM2 CHANNEL 2 1 WIM2 WIM2 CHANNEL 2 2 WIM2 WIM2 CHANNEL 2 3 WIM2 WIM2 CHANNEL 2 4 WIM2 WIM2 CHANNEL 2 5 WIM2 WIM2 CHANNEL 2 7 WIM2 WIM2 CHANNEL 2 8 _Refresh Analogue 0001 0001 0449 0448 15 May 2006 02 43 35 h 3 Digital L 15 May 2006 02 43 38 h 15 May 2006 02 43 39 h 15 May 2006 02 43 38 h 15 May 2006 0
104. n the display and may also be pressed in order to select Enter the desired value NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 160 17 2 6 Indicator lamp functions MENU indicates the System Menu to be active and selectable OK blinks if re confirmation from the user is required DIM is lit when the light intensity of the keyboard or the display are being set by the user ACK This LED is lit continuously when an alarm requires user acknowledgement blinks or the VDR system has unresolved alarms currently active fixed ON The indicator lamp above the rotating jog dial button indicates this button to be active and ready for the user to dial and or press NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 161 17 3 Operating the Bridge Control Unit During Normal operation the VDR operates fully automatic even in the case where a power failure has occurred lasting not longer than the prescribed power battery back up time being two hours As a result no user interaction is required other than to ACK nowlegde any Warning or Alarm occurring if at all These messages are generated whenever the recording function of relevant signals is not operating as normal or the system encounters any other malfunction or irregularity Wuxter of actually Recorded charrels Operational Scatus atem Tire Haber of Defined channels za be records d 17 4 Bri
105. ne to the system In that event an alarm will be generated since the VDR system erroneously presumes a microphone to be present on that port 2 For microphones connected ports 1 or 2 DIP switches to ON default 3 For VHF both DIP switches to OFF NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 48 2 3 7 2 Microphones and VHF recording configuration Network AUDIO NMEA AUDIO RADAR VIDEO fixed 3 4 3 4 Not Connected Figure 2 3 9 Microphones and 1 VHF configuration NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 49 2 3 10 NW 4430 WaveNet 8 Serial NMEA adaptor This NW4430 microprocessor powered adapter provides 8 serial NMEA input ports separate recording channels adhering to the IEC 61162 1 standard which is typical for shipboard equipment providing compatible output signals like GPS etc All inputs are galvanically separated from the VDR and from one another Maximum of 64 NMEA channels per S VDR system A single WIM can hold a maximum of 4 NW4430 NMEA adaptors therefore 32 channels Channel 4 Ground Channel 4 Signal Cha
106. ng device WIM1 1 Alarm code AL MI Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part Pos 6 Chan 1 Alarm c Alarm concerning device PSU Part Power Source Ala Alarm concerning device WIM1 4 Alarm code AL Alarm concerning device WIM1 4 Alarm code AL Alarm concerning device PSU Part Alarm code AL TEMP 0 Alarm concerning device WIM1 4 Alarm code AL Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part M1 4 Alarm code Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part Pos 2 Chan 1 Alarm c Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part M3 4 Alarm code AL Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part Pos 6 Chan 1 Alarm c 14 May 2006 05 06 48h HSS PSU AL TEMP 02 14 2006 11 37 38 HSS WIM1 AL MICRO 01 14 May 2006 22 39 54 h HSS WIM1 AL MICRO 01 14 2006 22 41 28 h HSS WIM1 AL RECORD 01 14 May 2006 22 44 31 h HSS WIM1 AL MICRO 01 14 2006 22 44 39 HSS WIM1 AL RECORD 02 14 May 2006 22 47 12 h HSS WIM1 AL RECORD O1 Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part Pos 6 Chan 1 Alarm c 14 2006 22 48 57 h HSS PSU AL TEMP 02 Alarm concerning device PSU Part Alarm code AL TEMP D 14 2006 22 49 22 h HSS WIM1 AL MICRO 01 Alarm concerning device WIM1 4 Alarm code AL lt gt a c order to preserve storage space the number of lines is limited to the 600 most recent alarm or warning messages NW4000 series VDR a
107. nnel 3 Ground Channel 3 Signal Channel 2 Ground Channel 2 Signal Channel 1 Ground Channel 1 Signal IY YY YY YL Channel 8 Ground Channel 8 Signal Channel 7 Ground Channel 7 Signal Channel 6 Ground Channel 6 Signal Channel 5 Ground Channel 5 Signal WY YY YY YS NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 50 Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x Recording Channel x NMEA Port 1 NMEA Port 2 NMEA Port 3 gt NMEA Port 4 NMEA Port 5 gt NMEA Port 6 NMEA Port 7 NMEA Port 8 gt Recording Channel x WIM DSP NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 51 2 3 11 NW 4432 WaveNet 8 Channel Digital adaptor This interface adaptor has eight digital inputs to which discrete on off signals can be connected All inputs are galvanically separated from the VDR and from one another An input is active between 10 VDC and 36 VDC and is considered to be inactive below 5 VDC Each 4432 adaptor provides 8 universal digital inputs which should be powered
108. nscesenssoeses 67 3 13 Recording Period and 0 4 0202222 4 sees eee eee ette nete eene etta eene etna eto 67 4 0 Data Items to be Recorded for 5 0 0 00 68 4 1 Date ana TIME cuan RHET E Eea 68 4 2 SHIP S eem M 68 4 2 5 68 68 4 5 68 4 6 2 EN EE 68 4 7 Radar Data Post Display Selectionn ccsscssssssscssscsssssssssscsscsssesssescssssssesssesees 69 4 8 ECHO SOU CE tbe 69 5 0 Data Items to be Recorded for VDR 70 5 1 Main 70 5 2 Rudder Order and Hesponse 70 5 3 Engine Order and Response Leere eee ee sees eee e seen eene tenete tastes setas etas e ense 70 5 4 Hull Openings Doors Status 22 222442022 2 2 111 02410 1 21 40 1747 4 4044040 44 tna 70 5 5 Watertight and Fire Door 0 2022222 2 11 ette seen setae e
109. nt of 100 mA passing through the human body for one second can kill This can occur at voltages as low as 35V AC or 50V DC Some equipment in the system uses electrical power that can be lethal Whenever practical before carrying out installation maintenance or repair personnel involved must 1 Isolate the equipment from the electrical supply 2 Make tests to verify that the isolation is complete 3 Ensure that power cannot be accidentally reconnected DO NOT OPEN ANY OF THE UNITS WHEN THE VOYAGE DATA RECORDER IS OPERATIONAL UNLESS FULLY QUALIFIED TO DO SO If itis essential to work on the equipment with power connected work must only be undertaken by qualified personnel who are fully aware of the danger involved and who have taken adequate safety precautions to avoid contact with dangerous voltages HEALTH HAZARD e This equipment contains materials which produce toxic fumes when ignited e The inhalation of dust and fumes or any contact with lubricants when cleaning the equipment may be temporarily harmful to health depending on individual allergic reactions Components which are broken or overheated may release toxic fumes or dust and must be treated with caution Do not inhale the fumes and ensure that the dust and debris do not enter open cuts or abrasions It is prudent to regard all damaged components as being potentially toxic requiring careful handling and appropriate disposal PERSONAL PROTECTION Personal protection mu
110. olume becomes unavailable or any data volume has an overflow an Alarm will be generated NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 145 13 Alarms and Warnings Log The Alarms log is accessible from the Status gt Alarm Log page and provides an overview of the Alarms generated on the Bridge Control Unit This log is mainly intended to support Service and or Annual survey activities Channels iDevices Configuration Control Alarm Log Installation Mode Last 600 lines of alarm logfile log 11 2006 23 38 15 HSS WIM1 E AL MICRO 01 11 May 2006 23 40 38 HSS WIM2 AL RECORD 01 11 2006 23 49 12 HSS WIM2 E AL RECORD 02 11 2006 23 52 04 PSU E AL TEMP 02 11 2006 23 55 27 h HSS WIM1 E AL RECORD 01 11 2006 23 59 30 h HSS WIM1 E AL RECORD 01 11 2006 23 59 37 h HSS WIM1 E AL MICRO 01 12 2006 00 31 54 HSS WIM1 AL RECORD 02 12 2006 09 27 04 HSS PSU AL POWER 01 13 May 2006 16 56 44 HSS WIM1 AL MICRO 01 13 May 2006 23 37 42 HSS WIM1 E AL MICRO 01 E E E E E E E E E Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part M2 Alarm code AL MI Alarm concerning device WIM2 Part Pos 1 Chan 2 Alarm c Alarm concerning device WIM2 Part Pos 2 Chan 6 Alarm c Alarm concerning device PSU Part Alarm code AL TEMP 0 Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part Pos 1 Chan 1 Alarm c Alarm concerning device WIM1 Part Pos 1 Chan 1 Alarm c Alarm concerni
111. on Description line and Clicking on the butten Save Current Configuration in Repository i tw a m C FN su Data Channel Data VDR Form 4 6 Version vdr_general_data_repository_version_1 txt Package 1 261106 1 26 November 2006 13 25 41 5 January 2007 01 41 36 h 6 January 2007 21 32 34h 13 January 2007 08 34 34h Configuration Repository vdr_general_data_repository_version_2 txt Configuration 3 1 2007 2 vdr_general_data_repository_version_3 txt Configuration 080107 3 vdr_general_data_repository_version_4 txt Configuration for Manual V1 6 Save Configuration Reset Configuration Reset Configurationto If required any previous configuration may be restored by selecting it from the drop down list and Clicking Reset Configuration NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 142 12 Alarms and Warnings 12 1 General Alarms and or Warnings are visually generated on the Bridge Control Unit When an Alarm condition occurs the display changes to indicate the cause of the alarm the ALARM LED at the ACK knowledge button lights and an audible buzzer is activated to call for the crew s attention To silence the buzzer press the ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE ACK button Until the cause for the Alarm is resolved the ALARM led remains lit and the display will continue to show the relevant Message Once the Warning or Alarm is acknowledged by the crew the d
112. onnections section and selecting the active physical connection s Properties Name Type Status Device Name LAN or High Speed Internet MP Wireless Network Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Not connected Firewalled Intel R PRO Wireless 39454BG Network Connection i Local Area Connection 3 LAN or High Speed Internet Disabled Firewalled Cisco Systems VPN Adapter ila Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Connected Firewalled Intel R PRO 100 VE Network Connection LAN or High Speed Internet Connected Firewalled 1394 Net Adapter 11 1394 Connection Select the TCP IP properties 1 Local Area Connection Properties gt _ General Authentication Advanced Connect using BB Intel R PRO 100 VE Network Conne This connection uses the following items vi a File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks QoS Packet Scheduler Internet Protocol TCP IP v Description Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks gt Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 102 You will arrive at the following screen where you must set the to fixed address of 192 168 2 224 with a 255 255 255 0 subnet mask
113. ording medium is not interrupted during the saving process The data recorded in the final recording medium in the HSS capsule cannot be erased by the system other than via a properly protected password algorithm The saved data is automatically checked to ensure that it is identical to the recorded data on the final recording medium Any failure is indicated NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 66 3 11 Power Supplies Normal Operation The VDR operates from 110 to 230 V AC to 50 60 Hz 120W or 24 VDC 6 Amp with auto switching To ensure that the VDR continues to record events during an incident it is capable of operating from the ship s emergency source of electrical power Whenever such electrical power is available the VDR will operate 3 12 Reserve Power Source An internal battery uninterruptible power supply is provided If the ship s emergency source of electrical power supply to the VDR fails the VDR continues to record all available data from this dedicated reserve source of power for a period of 2 hours 3 13 Recording Period and Duration The time for which all stored data items are retained within the HSS is at least 12 hours Data items which are older than this may be overwritten with new data Recording is continuous taking into account the IEC61996 Performance Standard specifics or terminated due to exhaustion of the reserve power source Other than by using passwords there is
114. ork d Check if all Adaptors within the WIM are recognised properly e Check if the connected sensors GPS microphones digital or analogue signals gyro etc are providing data to the VDR some may be checked thru the web interface f Provide Channel names and or other data for active sensors on their recording channels and disable any spare adaptor ports channels which are not connected to external equipment and therefore are not to be recorded g Provide vessel data and store this within the capsule System Delays Consider the Voyage Data Recorder to be a device intended for long term continuous background operation with minimal crew disturbance As such at start up the system performs numerous checks including a complete storage memory integrity check therefore taking 4 5 minutes to complete the initialisation come on line and be user accessible i e via the Web administrator or Bridge Control Unit Furthermore the overall system integrity monitoring functions i e the number of channels available and those actually recorded the generation of alarms and other signalling functions which once activated will require operator attention or intervention are purposely delayed to minimise crew disturbance in the event of a rare and or minor irregularity which may be expected to return to a normal state within an acceptable time frame As such it is normal for the system to provide accurate system status data after sev
115. pen Phoenix SACC DSIV M12FS 5CONL90 Phoenix SACC DSIV F12S SCONL90 S To remote Alarms Phoenix MSTBV2 5 3 GF 200 E Safety Ground Figure 8 3 2 BCU connections rear view Rear view NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 83 8 4 WIM WaveNet Interface Modules The WIMs should be mounted in a protected environment and be located as close to a central position in between the equipment providing the signals to be recorded i e Microphones Radar GPS AIS etcetera in order to minimise cabling labour Take the length of the radar cable provided into account Determine the location of the WIM and mount the bracket according to the instructions provided Make sure the bracket is mounted with the slotted holes in the correct vertical direction Make sure there is sufficient room to allow for cable entry leaving a minimum of 20 30 centimetres from the bottom of the unit Mount all of the WIM adaptors required at that WIM location referring to the information provided with each individual Adaptor Note that audio modules may NOT be placed in every slot where other adaptors may only be used in position left gt right 1 to 4 The radar adaptor always occupies positions 4 and 5 Refer to section 2 3 6 Hook the WIM into the bracket and secure with two screws at the inside of the WIM Connect the equipment according to the instructions as provided for each Adaptor separa
116. r local PC You may select all files from the Menu Bar by choosing Mark and Select Files data 192 168 2 50 WinSCP Local Mark Files Commands Session Options Remote Help BS Fo Ve Defaut g C Lokaal station v 5 03 2 i C3 data vies Ext 5 Changed 4 Name Ext Size Changed Rights Gaudio Bestandsmap 10 8 2006 14 54 53 t 1 Bestandsmap 27 7 2006 15 01 04 Bestandsmap 4 8 2006 15 28 56 BRANDEN Bestandsmap 23 7 2006 13 08 27 BSH reort voor Pierre100806 Bestandsmap 10 8 2006 12 00 43 documents and Settings Bestandsmap 16 3 2006 10 58 08 Download Frisian Bestandsmap 1 8 2006 23 59 11 Cafrysian lady Bestandsmap 24 7 2006 15 01 45 run Bestandsmap 16 5 2006 13 53 34 1386 Bestandsmap 22 9 2005 10 08 53 installation Bestandsmap 1 5 2006 16 29 42 Ga instructies Pierre Bestandsmap 11 8 2006 13 59 46 interfacing Bestandsmap 27 4 2006 17 40 25 Klanten Bestandsmap 27 4 2006 17 44 26 marketing Bestandsmap 27 4 2006 22 03 31 wsoc Bestandsmap 22 9 2005 13 16 48 netwave_player Bestandsmap 3 7 2006 17 19 54 Program Files Bestandsmap 14 8 2006 3 42 44 rec3107_2 Bestandsmap 31 7 2006 19 58 43 310706 Bestandsmap 31 7 2006 17 12 21 Bestandsmap 17 3 2006 1 33 44 SeaBot Bestandsmap 30 5 2006 23 13 41 CasuPPORT Bestandsmap 22 9 2005 11 53 39 Systeem Bes
117. r to page Channels NMEA monitor and select the appropriate channel and their contents NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 124 Home Status Devices Configuration Control tus T lt ad Recordin g Status Channel Monitor Channel Monitor Select Channel Show last lines yr 52 m Lu Recordin g Status From the NMEA sentences you may derive if you have selected the correct incoming NMEA channel to provide the VDR with the necessary data for Date amp Time GPZDA Position SGPGGA or GPGLL and Heading xxHDT xxHDG xxOSG or xxVTG xx IEC61 162 1 Type of talker GPS Compass etc NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 125 3 Net Wave E es lt Click once Channel is selected NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 126 NetWave_ VINA id Are the correct NMEA sentences within this channel NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 127 10 2 1 Configuring Audio Channels Two audio generating sensors Microphones or VHF line inputs are paired into a single audio recording channel Microphones and VHF line inputs may not be intermixed reason for which every recording channel is e
118. rectories SSH Preferences Delete Rename Set defaults Shell icon C Advanced options By selecting Preferences at the left side of the screen you will have the option to select Norton Commander to obtain 2 panels with disk volumes Save this setting for future use WinSCP Login Session Interface Stored sessions Norton Commander two panels left for local directory right for Environment remote directory Directories keyboard shortcuts like in Norton SSH Commander other similar programs as Total Commander Midnight Commander drag amp drop to from both panels Explorerlike only remote directory keyboard shortcuts like Windows Explorer drag amp drop Other general options C Advanced options NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 153 When use this program for the first time Select New and you will arrive on the following screen WinSCP Login Session Session Stored sessions Host name Port number Environment 192 168 2 50 22 O Directories 55 User name Password Preferences root eeeeesece Private key file Protocol SFIP SFTP allow SCP fallback SCP C Advanced options Select color In the field Host name enter the VDR IP address 192 168 2 50 and provide the User name root Password nwstorage
119. reports the last time when this test was performed either automatically or initiated Manually see chapter 5 1 17 5 3 4 Time change Time Change reports when the VDR system Clock was updated corrected by the connected GPS or other EPFS 17 5 3 4 Status change shows when the VDR was placed from Installation Mode in Operational Mode or the other way around NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 168 17 5 4 Menu Alarms In this Menu option each individual Alarm current status is shown by an OK or N ot OK indicator Scrolling thru the available items for Alarms is performed by pressing the jog dial button ALARMS ALARM STATUS POWER STATUS PRESS ok MICROPHONES TEMPERATURE EACH SCREEN WILL INDICATE OK or N OT OK STORAGE REC CHANNELS TIME SIGNAL HEADING POSITION NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 169 17 5 5 Menu System In this Menu option system access is provided for the following functions which are partially password protected The Password is TER which may be entered by dialing the jog dial and pressing it once the correct characters are selected CONFIG allows to configure several devices RESET allows to reset individual devices ALARMS provides detailed information on past Alarms RETURN returns to previous Menu PASSWORD SYSTEM RESET SELECT and T ALARMS PRESS RETURN PASSWORD NW4
120. rom an external source e g GPS 3 3 Design and Construction The design and construction is in accordance with the requirements of resolution A 694 17 and international Maritime Orgnisation standards All units are designed to operate under conditions required by the appropriate classification of IEC 60945 In addition there are special environmental survivability requirements for the Hardened Storage Server HSS 3 4 Resistance to Tampering The equipment is designed so that as far as is practical it is not possible to tamper with the selection of data being input to the equipment the data itself or recorded data Any attempt to interfere with the integrity of the data or the recording is recorded 3 5 Operation The unit is entirely automatic in normal operation Means are provided to ensure that the recorded data is saved by an appropriate method following an incident with minimal interruption to the recording process and without requiring opening of the protective capsule 3 6 Data Storage and Format To permit subsequent analysis of factors surrounding an incident the method of recording ensures that the various data items can be co related in date and time during playback on suitable equipment The recording method is such that the timing of all recorded data items can be derived on playback with a resolution normally sufficient to reconstruct the history of an incident NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 Jan
121. rt G _ Nonetwok Port 7 Nonetwok NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 115 9 9 Bridge Control Unit Check Check proper functioning of the BCU by choosing Devices gt BCU Last update 12 January 2007 03 05 37 Bridge Control Unit Data MAC Address 006035054FBD Firmware Version 0 9 99 Communication Port 1 38400 Baud Communication Port 2 4800 Baud Note that the BCU serial ports default to 4800 Bd In the event an AIS is connected normally at 38k4 this setting needs to be changed to 38k4 which is performed via the Configurations BCU page Please note that the COM1 port on the BCU is the lower one of the two SUB D connectors On the Bridge Control Unit itself perform the BCU test consisting of Display Keyboard Led Jog dial and Buzzer tests by entering the Menu gt Test gt BCU Test NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 116 9 10 Hardened Storage Server capsule Check Check proper functioning of the HSS by choosing Devices gt HSS particularly the presence of the 2 Storage Directories This means that the protected memory in the Capsule was properly connected to the CPU unit without the deckmount 8 agn Status of Hardened Storage Server HSS Last update 12 January 2007 03 05 37 Hardened Storage Server Data HSS IP Address 192 168 2 50 MAC Address 008066103E87 Ser
122. rt contains the server CPU central processing unit and the protected memory resides within the capsule These two parts are interconnected by a quick release cable connector assembly An ROV may recover the upper orange part of the capsule including the recorded data VDR may only have one HSS within its system configuration NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 29 2 3 1 2 Location of the protective capsule HSS The protective capsule must be sited in the vicinity of the bridge on the external deck area of the vessel so as to maximize the probability of its survival and recovery following an incident The capsule shall be positioned clear of rigging and other potential obstructions and as near to the centreline of the ship as practically possible Criteria to be considered when assessing the optimum position shall include but not be limited to the following separation from fuel or other potential fire sources separation from probable sources of mechanical damage operational environment for continued serviceability accessibility for copying of recorded data and for routine maintenance facilitation of underwater removal and retrieval by both divers and ROVs there shall be a clear unobstructed space in the vicinity of the capsule to allow an ROV or diver to work 2 3 1 3 Data Storage The HSS has the capacity to store audio radar video and other data for a rolling 12 hour minimum period
123. s carried out automatically every 12 hours as well The test checks if the microphone is present and functioning properly by sending a short unobtrusive hardly audible test tone to the microphone which has a small loudspeaker integrated into its casing The tone received by the microphone is analysed for the correct frequency and duration and provided the test is successful the system will report the microphone s to be present and to be functioning normally NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 166 Any errors will be reported on the same display screen If any microphones fail it will be indicated which recording channels and specific microphones are affected Any malfunctions should be reported for service In any case check wiring from the microphone to the relevant WaveNet Interface module and audio adaptor 17 5 3 Menu Events EVENTS This Menu options allows a quick view of several occurrences within the VDR It is mainly intended for Service and quick fact finding 17 5 3 1 All Events All Events sequentially lists all events in an intermixed fashion as itemised below Events are presented in a backwards time order latest events are presented first NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 167 17 5 3 2 Config uration Change Configuration Change reports when the VDRs configuration was last changed 17 5 3 3 Microphone check
124. scsscssscsssscssssssesssesees 133 10 2 4 Configuring the Radar channel ccsccssscssssccsscssssssscssscsssssssscsscssssssesssnsees 136 10 3 Radar Video selection and tuning ccsccsssssssscssscsssssessssscsscsssessssscssesssesssesees 137 11 Saving Retrieving the VDR Configuration esee 142 12 Alarms and Warnings odisea ch leicht RR ek esu das 143 12 1 Generalo 143 12 2 Alarm and Warnings 4222 4 eene eene eene eene eene en seen esta sense tn aeta 143 12 3 Navigating thru the Alarms and Warnings eee eeee scene eee ette 2 4 2 2 144 12 4 Alarms and Warnings messages 144 12 4 1 Power Failure ALARM esee eet oio o ee eo o una Rao 144 12 4 2 Recording Channels WARNINGQ e c eee eerte e eene eene ette setae eene etna 144 12 4 3 Units or devices WARNING 222 22 4 2 42 222 2 4 145 12 4 4 Radar video data 2 2 2 222 422 402 24 402 145 12 4 5 Time reference 4 44 2 00 145 12 4 6 Position Information ALARM eee eee eene eere 145 12 4 7 Heading Information
125. se of abandonment of a vessel during an emergency masters should where time and other responsibilities permit take the necessary steps to preserve the VDR information until it can be passed to the investigator 2 3 Where the VDR is inaccessible and the information has not been retrieved prior to abandonment a decision will need to be taken by the flag State in co operation with any other substantially interested States on the viability and cost of recovering the VDR balanced against the potential use of the information If it is decided to recover the VDR the investigator should be responsible for co ordinating its recovery The possibility of the capsule having sustained damage must be considered and specialist expertise will be required to ensure the best chance of recovering and preserving the evidence In addition the assistance and co operation of the owners insurers and the manufacturers of the VDR and those of the protective capsule may be required Custody of VDR information 3 In all circumstances during the course of an investigation the investigator should have custody of the original VDR information in the same way that the investigator would have custody of other records or evidence under the Code for the Investigation of Marine Casualties and Incidents 3 1 The term investigator refers to the Marine Casualty Investigator as per the terms of the Code for Investigation of Marine Casualties and Incidents 3 2 Refer to paragraph
126. sor Channel Sensor Channel Sensor Channel 3 5 5 5 a a a a g Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt ll NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 188 FT orn Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt Sensor Channel Name Sensor Channel Sensor Channel Sensor Channel 3 5 5 5 a a a a g Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt ll NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 189 FT orn Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt Sensor Channel Name Sensor Channel Sensor Channel Sensor Channel 3 5 5 5 a a a a g Select adaptor type NW 4450 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 4 20 mA NW 4452 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 10 10 Volt NW 4454 4 Channel Analogue Adaptor 0 10 Volt
127. st be used whenever the possibility of an uncontrolled hazard exists For example a suitable face visor gloves and a body apron should be worn when handling cathode ray tubes as a precaution against injury in the event of breakage NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 10 OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS FOR HANDLING ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES CAUTION Handling of Electrostatic Sensitive Semiconductor Devices Certain semiconductor devices used in the equipment are liable to damage due to static voltage Observe the following precautions when handling these devices in their unterminated state or sub units containing these devices Persons removing sub units from any equipment using these devices must be earthed by a wrist strap and a resistor at the point provided on the equipment Soldering irons used during the repair operations must be low voltage types with earthed tips and isolated from the mains voltage by a double insulated transformer Outer clothing worn must be unable to generate static charges Printed Circuit Boards PCBs fitted with these devices must be stored and transported in anti static bags NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 11 List Of Abbreviations BCU CCTV CD ROM COG EBL ECDIS EPFS EPIRB FSP GPS HSS IEC IMO INS IP LCD LED NMEA PC PMC PRF PSU RIP ROM ROV SINAD SNTP SOG SOLAS STW TFTP ULB UPS USB UTC VCR V
128. standsmap 28 6 2006 18 59 18 zi BCU channel 1 1 20060810192050 19 892 448 10 8 2006 23 50 34 Ca visual Studio 2005 Bestandsmap 26 3 2006 5 22 26 channel 1 1 20060811005330 13 263 069 11 8 2006 4 53 30 W fout bij Smsec interval doc 79 872 Microsoft Word Document 10 8 2006 13 34 17 ES BCU channel 1 1 20060811015330 13 266 432 11 8 2006 5 53 30 j 82 Configuratie instellingen 16 3 2006 11 00 11 E BCU channel 1 1 20060811025330 13 268 992 11 8 2006 6 53 30 TOSHIBA Gebruikershandleiding Ink 1 578 Snelkoppeling 22 9 2005 12 54 14 BCU_channel_1_1 20060611035331 13 482 747 11 8 2006 7 54 30 E vdr_general_data txt 13 078 Tekstdocument 11 8 2006 13 40 27 Ej BCU channel 1 1 20060811045430 13 269 248 11 8 2006 8 54 30 N wIM2 video image file bmp 1 924 230 Bitmapafbeelding 10 8 2006 14 46 27 channel 1 1 20060811055430 13 268 992 11 8 2006 9 54 30 ES BCU channel 1 1 20060811065430 11 114 387 11 8 2006 10 46 14 Ei BCU channel 1 1 20060811074614 6 225 354 11 8 2006 11 18 31 channel 1 1 20060811082550 5 376 11 8 2006 11 27 39 channel 1 1 20060811082739 12 983 184 d ESU E BcU_channel_1_1_time 20060810123127 1 310 10 8 2006 15 32 16 channel 1 1 time 20060810123409 153 10 8 2006 15 34 43 channel 1 1 time 20060810123444 50 539 10 8 2006 16 05 10 E BCU_channel_1_1_time 20060810130511 36 530 10 8 2006 16 28 56 d BCU channel 1 1 time 20060810192050 159 066 10 8 2006 23 50
129. t or BCU Bridge Control Unit Device A physically separated part within a Unit i e signal adaptor or other part of assembly or equipment not physically part of the VDR Sensor Any external equipment or unit i e radar gps etc from which data is acquired Sensors provide signals or data to the VDR NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 18 1 2 Introduction The Voyage Data Recorder furthermore referred to as VDR records the outputs from sensors connected external equipment and ultimately passes the data to a protective capsule for storage This data is stored for a rolling 12 hour minimum period so that in the event of an accident the capsule can be recovered and an analysis of the events leading up to the incident may be conducted All available data is recorded until ship s power to the VDR fails and from then only selected data bridge audio is recorded for a further two hours after which recording stops automatically The following data is recorded when the system is deployed as an S VDR Date and time from a source external to the ship e g GPS Ship s position from a designated electronic positioning system e g GPS Speed through the water and or over the ground longitudinal and transverse from the Log Heading from the ship s designated compass Bridge audio via the VDR microphones Communications audio from a designated VHF Displayed video image from a single designate
130. tandsmap 11 8 2006 5 35 00 e r Bestandsmap 16 3 2006 11 32 42 Technical Training Bestandsmap 28 6 2006 18 59 27 Temp Bestandsmap 25 4 2006 15 45 53 Bestandsmap 28 6 2006 18 59 27 CO VALUEADD Bestandsmap 28 6 2006 18 59 26 vor Bestandsmap 28 6 2006 11 08 33 Pricelists Bestandsmap 27 4 2006 21 31 21 wim OPNAMEN 270706 Bestandsmap 26 7 2006 17 25 32 lt gt OB of 2 593 0 of 73 331 MB of 331 MB in 620 of 620 30 F2Rename F4Edit 23 FS Copy 5 F Move f F7 Create Directory X lt F8 Delete 22 F9 Properties F10 Quit 103 KB 504 Bes SFTP v3 0 14 45 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 X January 2007 157 Drag selected files now in blue color into the subdirectory you have created to store the VDR Data on your PC The following screen will open and you must select Copy to start this process Copy 928 files to local directory EAPC VDBDATA Dv Transfer mode Filename modification Attributes Text plain text html scripts No change Preserve timestamp Binary archives doc Upper case Preserve read only Automatic Lower case T ransfer following files in text mode First upper case html htm cai Replace Dther Exclude mask v mask hints C New and updated files only Use same settings next time C Do not show this dialog box again C Transfer on background
131. tas 70 5 6 Accelerations Hull Stresses 4 4 entente sensns tna stnaeo 70 5 7 Wind Speed and Direction onerare crier auae annor ar ania nana 71 6 0 IEC 61162 Sentence 2 7 0 System Installation odo ence 73 8 0 Installation 2 25 22 52 74 8 1 HSS Hardened Storage Server 0 4 04 02424 11 0 7 0 0707 0 140 00 0 74 8 2 PSU Power Supply and data Switch 2 2 222 22 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 76 8 3 BCU Bridge Control and Alarm 2 222 4 2 1 422 81 8 4 WIM WaveNet Interface MOdUulle csccssccsccssssscssssscessssscesssssseesssssesssesssesssseeees 84 8 5 MICFODMOMGS RR RT riS SASOS R DES ESSE OESS Eiio 87 9 System Configuration eie tentiae ca epe 98 9 1 Network connection sa REESE REESE ERE RR ERE TRE REEREA TEMERE in 99 NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 3 9 2 VDR ACCESS lt 0 6 EE PEU RE RE GR 101 9 3 VDR Administrator Menu
132. tely in this manual NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 84 8 5 WaveNet Interface Modules led indicators WIM LED Indicators LED1 green Power good LED2 green indication of the amount of active adaptors in the WIM binary info together with LED3 and LED4 LED3 green indication of the amount of active adaptors in the WIM binary info together with LED2 and LED4 LED4 green indication of the amount of active adaptors in the WIM binary info together with LED2 and LED3 LED5 red error when the system discovers a malfunction LED6 green streaming activity LED7 green ethernet port 1 activity LED8 green ethernet port 2 activity Where adaptors are fitted with LEDs these indicate failure red or proper functioning green There is a delay for the LEDs to turn Green at start up while the WIM establishes a streaming recording channel NWA000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 85 WWW NETWAVESYSTEMS COM NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 86 8 5 or more microphones positioned on the bridge wings shall be placed such that conversation at or near the conning stations radar displays chart tables etc may be adequately recorded As far as is practicable the positioning of microphones shall also capture the input and output of intercom public address systems and the
133. tem and fix the BCU to the bracket within the panel by applying sufficient force onto the frontpanel of the unit for the springs to lock Take care not to apply excessive force at the Icd display Removal of the BCU unit may be done by inserting at the bottom side of the BCU a flat screwdriver between the bracket and the BCU front panel gently squeezing the unit out while the springs are unlocking Cable type WaveNet cable to any port of the PSU or WIM Type 24 AWG 4 twisted pair CAT5 enhanced cable to EIA TIA 568 Outside diameter 7 5 mm supplied NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 81 allow 120 mm 43 66 0 E N NW 4010 Voyage Data Recorder tn tn 176 0 LJ 205 0 EMERGENCY DATA STORE nd use regular screwdriver to lift from bracket 629 6020609 639 ED 99 L Figure 8 3 1 BCU mechanical drawing NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 82 BCU serial network and remote alarm connections 7 Wavenet Links COM2 max 4K8 Bd pin 2 Signal A gt 5 Signal COM1 max 38K4 Bd NC Normally Closed Common pin 1 Signal ground C pin 2 Signal A pin 5 Signal B gt NO Normally O
134. the appropriate interfaces are fitted 5 3 Engine Order and Response This includes the positions of any engine telegraphs or direct engine propeller controls including shaft s RPM or equivalent and feedback indications if fitted including ahead astern indicators This also includes status of bow and stern thrusters if fitted RPM is recorded up to a resolution of 1 RPM and pitch is recorded up to a resolution of 1 degree Where suitable serial message sentences are unavailable WAM s Wavenet Adaptor Modules with the appropriate interfaces are fitted 5 4 Hull Openings Doors Status This includes all IMO mandatory status information required to be displayed on the bridge Where suitable serial message sentences are unavailable WAM s Wavenet Adaptor Modules with the appropriate interfaces are fitted 5 5 Watertight and Fire Door Status This includes all IMO mandatory status information required to be displayed on the bridge Where suitable serial message sentences are unavailable WAM s Wavenet Adaptor Modules with the appropriate interfaces are fitted 5 6 Accelerations and Hull Stresses Where a ship is fitted with IMO mandated hull stress and response monitoring equipment all the data items that have been pre selected within that equipment and are available are recorded Where suitable serial message sentences are unavailable WAM s Wavenet Adaptor Modules with the appropriate interfaces are fitted NWA000 series VDR amp
135. uary 2007 112 restore the VDRs default settings and perform a system reset push the Reset button on the PSU for several seconds until all lamps are OFF If problems persist check if the adaptor is properly positioned and connected by re installing it check if the adaptor resides in the correct slot some adaptors may not reside in the most right adaptor slot number 4 5 which is for radar video adaptors for more information refer to Section 2 3 6 dismount the adaptor and perform a system reset provide a different position for that adaptor disconnect the adaptor from external signal sources and retry if all else fails goto Control gt Procedures and perform a Factory reset where after the configuration should be reinstated by starting at Section 9 1 IMPORTANT Auto Configuration The VDR when powered up for the first time will register the WIMs factual port connections port number within the PSU including the WIMs adaptor configurations serial numbers MAC adresses etc The VDR will also register on which port the HSS Port 1 and BCU are on and designate the relevant software functionality to this specific port s including an automatic Reset in the event of a detected malfunction As such after power up it is not advisable to change the physical network port number within the PSU any of the devices are physically connected to with the network cable without performing a deletion of the
136. uary 2007 65 3 7 The following system configuration information is included in the data block residing within the memory of the protected capsule in the HSS Type approval authority and reference IMO vessel identification number Software version s used Microphone locations and recording port allocation VHF communications which VHF s recorded Date and time from which source obtained Ship s position from which electronic position fixing system EPFS obtained and relative position on the vessel e Other data inputs identification of which equipment is supplying recorded data e Automatic insertion of date and time of last amendment e Integrity of Recorded Data 3 8 Recording method The recording method is such that each item of the recorded data is checked for integrity i e it is identical to the data being received and an alarm given if a non correctable error is detected 3 9 System Integrity The PSU and HSS in conjunction automatically continuously monitor the integrity of the following Power supply Record function Bit error rate Microphone functionality Malfunction of any of the above generates an audible and visual alarm on the Bridge Control Unit located at the position from which the vessel is normally navigated It is possible to mute the alarm but a visual indication remains until the alarm is resolved 3 10 Data Saving The recording process to the final rec
137. ues NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 74 Figure 8 2 2 Alternative cable entries may be used 4 6 Figure 8 2 3 Fastening the deckmount assembly to the deck NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 75 8 2 PSU Power Supply and data Switch Unit Fitted on or near the bridge this unit is designed for bulkhead mounting in a protected environment The actual siting of the equipment is generally shown on the approved compartment layout for the particular ship Cable entry facilities have been provided to accommodate the ship s cabling that is connected to this unit Ensure adequate space is provided for ventilation cable access and maintenance access Step 1 Determine the location of the PSU allowing space for wiring to enter the cabinet and batteries to be replaced as well as connectors and switches to be accessible Step 2 Mount the bracket of the PSU with your choice of bolts we supplied Make sure the bracket is mounted with the slotted holes in the correct vertical direction Make sure it s horizontal Keep 50 mm of free space above the bracket to allow the unit to slide in from above as well as to provide sufficient ventilation for this power supply Step 3 Mount the PSU on the mounting bracket by making use of the hinges and screw tighten the 2 bolts at the back to secure the unit Step 4 Open the PSU by unscrewing 2 bolts for the right side access p
138. und system equipment Part 16 Objective rating of speech intelligibility by speech transmission index IEC 60936 1 1999 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems Radar Part 1 Shipborne radar Performance requirements Methods of testing and required test results NW 4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 80 January 2007 13 IEC 60936 3 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems Radar Part 3 Shipborne radar with chart facilities Methods of testing and required test results IEC 60945 2002 Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems General requirements Methods of testing and required test results IEC 61097 2 2002 Global maritime distress and safety system GMDSS Part 2 COSPAS SARSAT EPIRB Satellite emergency position indicating radio beacon operating on 406 MHz Operational and performance requirements methods of testing and required test results IEC 61097 7 1996 Global maritime distress and safety system GMDSS Part 7 Shipborne VHF radiotelephone transmitter and receiver Operational and performance requirements methods of testing and required test results IEC 61162 all parts Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems Digital interfaces IEC 61260 Electroacoustics Octave band and fractional octave band filters IEC 61672 all parts Electroacoustics Sound level meters IE
139. ving the beacon from its mounting cradle Criteria to be considered when assessing the optimum position shall include but not be limited to the following 1 separation from fuel or other potential fire sources 2 separation from probable sources of mechanical damage 3 operational environment for continued serviceability 4 accessibility for copying of recorded data and for routine maintenance 5 facilitation of underwater removal and retrieval by both divers and ROVs There shall be a clear unobstructed space in the vicinity of the capsule to allow an ROV or diver to work Typically the HSS capsule is sited on the compass deck Cabling WaveNet Ethernet cable from PSU to HSS 24 AWG 2 twisted pairs CAT5 enhanced cable to EIA TIA 568 Outside diameter 7 6 mm supplied 8 2 2 Methods for fixing the HSS capsule to the deck Two methods may be used to fix the capsule to the deckmount and the deckmount to the deck e Welding the supplied mild steel or aluminium when specifically ordered with the option of the installation package deckplate to the deck and subsequently fastening the HSS deckmount thereto by means of the 5 x M12 bolts supplied The rubber insulating plate should always be used to avoid corrosion issues e Drilling 5 holes into or thru the deck optionally tapping M12 holes and fixing the HSS capsule by means of the bolts provided The rubber insulating plate should always be used to avoid corrosion iss
140. which may be acknowledged a If any water ingress is detected replace the seals with spare kit NW4112 making use of the accompanying instructions 4 Remove the CPU unit from the deckmount by removing the 6 screws and lifting the unit up a If any water ingress into the deckmount is detected replace the seals with spare kit NW4112 making use of the accompanying instructions 19 3 Underwater Locator beacon HSS The beacon must be inspected for corrosion and battery fitness and or expiration date 1 For the maintenance and survey of the beacon refer to the manual for the specific beacon which is one of three models a DUKANE DK480 or DK485 b BENTHOS ELP 362 D NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 172 19 4 Annual Performance Test 19 4 1 General In accordance with Regulation 18 of SOLAS Chapter V NetWave Systems BV or one of their agents will need to attend the vessel to carry out an Annual Performance Test APT on either the VDR or the S VDR system Regardless of Flag State the NetWave VDR Annual Performance Test is carried out in accordance with the Marine Coastguard Agency MCA tests detailed in their Marine Guidance Note MGN 272 M The APT is comprised of a comprehensive test of the VDR s performance including the integrity of the connected sensors and recording channels The APT is largely to be performed from within the web interface of the VDR 19 4 2 Reference documents Please ref
141. ww 4000 _ Approval Authority BSH BsH x xxxxx v vvv VDR Form 0 1 16 1 Downloading WavePlay replay software Refer to the Page Home gt Download NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 151 Download VDR Form 0 2 SEA Download win scp Download NetWave VDR Replay Software 4 VDR System Configuration and System Lo file Choose to Download NetWave VDR Replay software Execute the file the software will install automatically on the connected PC laptop 16 2 Downloading data from the VDR Before you can do any Replay activities you need to transfer the data from the VDR onto the PC laptop To download recorded data from the VDR you need to use an installable program called WinSCP which is also to be downloaded from the HOME gt DOWNLOAD page a Download VDR Form 0 2 MENSCH Download win scp 4 ESTER Download NetWave VDR Replay Software VDR System Configuration and System Lo file NW4000 series VDR amp S VDR Manual V1 8 January 2007 152 Download and execute this program by choosing Download WIN SCP from the HOME gt DOWNLOAD page Run the installation program and you will arrive at the login screen as shown below WinSCP Login amp Session root 92 168 2 50 Stored sessions Environment Load Di

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