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4.  INSTALLATION

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Self TEST

The self test checks the equipment for proper operation.

1. Use the CursorPad to select [Self TEST] from the Administrator menu then press 

the 

ENT/CALL

 key.

Self test description

•  The ROM and RAM of the Main Alarm Panel and Processor Unit are checked. 

The results are shown as "OK "or "NG" (No Good). If an "NG" appears, try the 
test again. If "NG" still appears, have a technician check the set.

•  The Boot and CPU program numbers of the Main Alarm Panel and the Proces-

sor Unit are shown.

•  The program no. of the CPLD (Complex Programmable Logic Device) in the 

Processor Unit is shown.

•  The rectangles and oval below the program numbers are for checking the keys 

and CursorPad. Press a key or an arrow on the CursorPad. The key’s/arrow’s 
on-screen location "lights" in red if the key/arrow is normal. Press the key/arrow 
again to remove the red.

2. To quit the Self TEST, press the 

MENU/ESC

 key three times.

Password

Change the administration password; reset the pass-
word to factory default. See the procedure on the next 
page.

Self TEST

Check the equipment for proper operation. See the be-
low.

Language

Choose the language: English, Japanese, Chinese, Ko-
rean, or Russian.

Menu Item

Description

Options

No. of times
ROM, RAM 
checked in 
current test

Power AC/DC

11.9V

Voltage (DC)

BR-510/BR-520
ROM/RAM check,
Program nos.

Key, CursorPad check

Boot       :  2450054-XX.XX                       CPU: 2450056-XX.XX

520     ROM:    OK     RAM :   OK   
             Boot:    2450058-XX.XX                            CPU: 2450060-XX.XX
             CPLD:  2450065-XX.XX

Summary of Contents for BR-500

Page 1: ...BRIDGE NAVIGATIONAL WATCH ALARM SYSTEM BNWAS BR 500 OPERATOR S MANUAL www furuno com Model ...

Page 2: ...al is elemental chlorine free FURUNO Authorized Distributor Dealer 9 52 Ashihara cho Nishinomiya 662 8580 JAPAN A MAR 2011 Printed in Japan All rights reserved G2 OCT 05 2016 Pub No OME 44610 G2 ETMI BR 500 0 0 0 1 7 4 6 1 8 1 6 ...

Page 3: ... or service marks of their re spective holders How to discard this product Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste For disposal in the USA see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance http www eiae org for the correct method of disposal How to discard a used battery Some FURUNO products have a battery ies To see if your product has a batt...

Page 4: ... fire Do not open the equipment This equipment uses high voltage that can cause electrical shock Only qualified persons can work inside the equipment Turn off power at switchboard if the something is dropped inside the equipment Fire or electrical shock can result if the power remains on Turn off power at switchboard if the equipment is emitting smoke or fire Fire or electrical shock can result if...

Page 5: ...trical shock if mishandled Turn off power at switchboard before starting the installation Fire or electrical shock can result if the power is on Be sure to connect to the correct power supply Connection to a wrong power supply can cause fire or bodily injury Do not disassemble or modify the equipment Fire electrical shock or bodily injury can result Steering compass Standard compass Unit 0 60 m BR...

Page 6: ... 1 Timer Reset Panel BR 530 BR 550 2 1 2 2 Cabin Panel BR 540 2 2 2 3 Motion Detector BR 560 2 3 2 4 Flash Beacon BR 570 2 4 3 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING3 1 3 1 Maintenance 3 1 3 2 Fuse Replacement 3 2 3 3 Troubleshooting 3 2 3 4 How to Check Connection Between Processor Unit Cabin Panel Timer Reset Panel 3 3 3 5 Life Expectancy of Major Parts 3 4 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 4 1 Equipment Lists 4 1 4 ...

Page 7: ...ector4 16 4 8 DIP Switch Rotary Switch Settings 4 16 4 9 How to Adjust LED Brilliance 4 17 4 10 Menu Settings 4 18 4 10 1 Administrator Menu 4 18 4 10 2 Service Menu 4 22 4 11 I O Sentence Information 4 24 4 11 1 Input sentences 4 25 4 11 2 Output sentences 4 26 APPENDIX 1 MENU TREE ABBREVIATIONS JIS CABLE GUIDE AP 1 APPENDIX 2 ALERT ICONS IDS MEANINGS AND MEASURES AP 3 SPECIFICATIONS SP 1 PACKING...

Page 8: ...uld appreciate feedback from you the end user about whether we are achieving our pur poses Features The BR 500 monitors the Officer of the Watch s OOW presence on the bridge to prevent mari time casualties The system sends an alarm to the quarters of the backup officer if the OOW fails to respond to the active alarm or emergency call Complies to the following standards IMO MSC 128 75 IEC60945 Ed 4...

Page 9: ...m generating warmers and the like causes temperature change sunlight or shade in the detection area causes temperature change Motion cannot be detected if The ambient temperature is almost the same as personnels the temperature change in personnel or detection area is too small personnel motion is too fast or too slow there is an obstruction between personnel and the Motion Detector The Motion Det...

Page 10: ... BR 570 Max 3 MOTION DETECTOR BR 560 Max 2 Dashed lines indicate optional or local supply equipment Environmental category Units protected from the weather BR 510 BR 520 BR 530 BR 540 BR 560 BR 570 Units exposed to the weather BR 550 24 VDC back up battery Operator Fitness IN 4 lines Backup Navigator IN 1 line Autopilot 1 line Dry Contact SYSTEM FAIL Serial I O IEC61162 1 line 2 lines AMS ...

Page 11: ...escription 1 SEL Press Select the backup officer Long press Select the regular backup officer 2 MODE Select the operating mode 3 MENU ESC Open the menu return to previous setting or previous screen Long press Displays the Active Alert list and Alert Log 4 CursorPad Select items on menus adjust LCD brilliance and key backlighting 5 ENT CALL Confirm operation call the Captain or other navigation off...

Page 12: ... system Contact a FURUNO agent or dealer for information Backup officer indication selection Up to six backup officers can be assigned using the SEL key The current assigned backup officers are displayed with a backup icon before their name as shown for C OFFICER in the above figure When Captain Backup is set to ON the captain icon is underlined as shown in the above figure Help area The help area...

Page 13: ...acon The setting range is 0 7 and the default setting is 5 4 Press the MENU ESC key to close the window The window closes automatically if there is no adjustment within several seconds Note 1 If the screen is too bright with minimum brilliance at nighttime install the shield film option to reduce the brilliance See paragraph 4 3 3 Note 2 The system increases the brilliance one step in stages 1 3 o...

Page 14: ... name as shown in the figure above How to assign multiple officers as backup 1 Press the SEL key to select the first officer to assign as backup 2 Press and hold the SEL key to show an underline below the selected officer s backup icon This officer is now saved as a backup officer 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to assign other backup officers as required 4 To cancel a backup officer assigned in this manne...

Page 15: ...istrator Menu Only the admin istrator of the system can access the Administrator Menu See paragraph 4 10 1 menu for how to select the interval time 1 8 Watch Alarm Sequence The watch alarm checks for the presence of the OOW on the bridge If equipment on the bridge Main Alarm Panel Timer Reset Panel Backup Navigator Autopilot or Mo tion Detector is operated within the selected watch time interval n...

Page 16: ...e alarms begin 4 If the equipment connected to the system is not operated within 15 seconds the 2nd stage visual and audible alarms begin Main Alarm Panel shows a 15 second visual alarm in yellow Timer Reset Panel flashes its ALARM LED for 15 seconds Flash Beacon flashes Main Alarm Panel releases a 15 second visual in red and audible alarms Timer Reset Panel flashes its ALARM LED for 15 seconds an...

Page 17: ...buzzer sounds 90 180 seconds each Other backup officer No action Public cabin ALARM LED lights and buzzer sounds 90 180 seconds each Flash Beacon flashes or is OFF depending on DIP SW setting Main Alarm Panel continuously displays a visual alarm in red and sounds its buzzer until reset occurs Timer Reset Panel continuously flashes its ALARM LED and sounds its buzzer until reset occurs All Cabin Pa...

Page 18: ...ording to DIP SW setting in Processor Unit SW ON Sending alarm at 2nd stage SW OFF Not sending alarm at 2nd stage Equipment State LED color Dorman t Period Pre warning 1st stage 2nd stage 2 3rd stage MAIN ALARM PANEL TIMER RESET PANEL incl watertight type CABIN PANEL in back up navigation officer quarters Visual alarm Audible alarm Visual alarm lighting Audible alarm Visual alarm lighting Audible ...

Page 19: ... cian for advice The tables below show the alert messages along with their respective alert icon and alert number in order of priority Legacy Mode AlertI F1 Mode and AlertI F2 Mode Alert no Indication Problem Measures 010 Failure Communication Communication failure between Processor Unit and Main Alarm Panel Consult a FURUNO technician 011 Failure AC AC power to the unit is interrupted or stopped ...

Page 20: ... MENU ESC to display the Active Alert list 2 Press or to change between the Active Alert list and Alert Log 3 Press or to change pages on the Alert Log 220004 BNWAS Alarm is 2nd Stage 2 Watch alarm is at second stage Press the RESET key on the Main Alarm Panel 220005 BNWAS Alarm is 3rd Stage 2 Watch alarm is at third stage Press the RESET key on the Main Alarm Panel 220950 Communication Er ror wit...

Page 21: ...ge is not operated Indication Event Color MANUAL OFF Manual Off mode selected White Autopilot OFF Auto mode selected Autopilot signal off White PREWARNING WATCH ALARM Push any key Presence on bridge not confirmed in dormant period Yellow WATCH ALARM 1st Stage Push any key Presence on bridge not confirmed at prewarning phase Red WATCH ALARM 2nd Stage Push RESET key to stop buzzer Presence on bridge...

Page 22: ...e 3rd stage and all visual and audible alarms are generated To stop the buzzer or cancel the emergency call press the RESET key on the Main Alarm Panel The system returns to the dormant state Main Alarm Panel presents a visual alarm and sounds its buzzer Timer Reset Panel flashes its ALARM LED and sounds its buzzer Cabin Panel Captain s room ALARM LED lights and buzzer sounds Backup officer select...

Page 23: ...mergency calling from external equip ment by setting Input Port 2 to Backup Navigator on the Service menu When this function is active the Main Alarm Panel shows External Emergency Call and the system goes into the 2nd stage Neither visual nor audible alarms are released from the Main Alarm Panel Timer Reset Panel or Flash Beacon The audible alarm sounds at the Backup Officer s Cabin Panel After t...

Page 24: ...1 MAIN ALARM PANEL 1 14 This page is intentionally left blank ...

Page 25: ...the watch alarm at the 1st stage before the alarm is sent to the next stage with the RESET button on the Timer Reset Panel If the alarm is sent to the 2nd or 3rd stage the alarm cannot be stopped from the Timer Reset Panel To acknowl edge the alarm from the 2nd or 3rd stage use the RESET key on the Main Alarm Pan el The RESET LED lights in green continuously when the unit is powered The brilliance...

Page 26: ... set as Captain Backup Officer or Public is illuminated in all phases of the watch alarm Note The LED is disabled when a 4 core cable MPYC 4 or equivalent connects Cabin Panel s to the Processor Unit ALARM LED The ALARM LED lights in red and the buzzer sounds in response to an alarm sent to the 2nd and 3rd stages TEST switch The TEST switch checks the LEDs and the buzzer for correct operation The ...

Page 27: ...ector BR 560 The Motion Detector BR 560 detects motion on the bridge The maximum motion de tection range is 5 m The motion signal is output via the Processor Unit to tell the Main Alarm Panel to re set the watch alarm MOTION DETECTOR BR 560 ...

Page 28: ...570 flashes at the Prewarning phase and the 1st stage It either flashes or is OFF at the 2nd and 3rd stages depending on the setting of segment 4 of DIP SW S1 See section 4 8 The brilliance of LED is adjusted from the CursorPad of Main Alarm Panel linked by key backlight ...

Page 29: ...e LCD carefully to prevent scratching using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner To re move dirt or salt deposits use the LCD clean er wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt Change paper fre quently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD Do not use solvents such as thinner ac etone or benzene for cleaning WARNING NOTICE Do not apply paint anti corrosive sealant or cont...

Page 30: ... the Processor Unit and the Main Alarm Panel A key on the Main Alarm Panel is operated but there is no response Reset the power with power switch on the ship switch board and operate the key If the key does not respond request service The results of the ROM and RAM test for the Main Alarm Panel or Processor Unit show an NG No Good Reset the power with power switch on the ship s switch board If NG ...

Page 31: ...is disabled when 4 core cables are used Push the TEST switch or RESET button long push to start the test The tested panel is normal if its LEDs and buzzer perform as shown in the table below Note 1 The watch timer is not reset during the test Cabin Panel Timer Reset Panel Item Normal State Item Normal State ALARM LED Lights 5 s ALARM LED Flashes 5 s DUTY LED Lights 5 s RESET LED Lights Buzzer 5 s ...

Page 32: ...ng an alarm For example in the 2nd stage a Cabin Panel other than the one in the back up officer s quarters can be tested 3 5 Life Expectancy of Major Parts The life of the fan depends on the operating environment It is recommended to re place the fan before its expected expiration Unit Part Type Code No Approx Life Processor Unit Fan MMF 06G12ES ROD 000 174 638 10 5 years ...

Page 33: ...m er Reset Panel BR 550 w inst materials CP24 02001 Motion Detector BR 560 Max two units w inst materials CP24 01901 Flash Beacon BR 570 Max three units w inst materials CP24 01901 Bulkhead Mount Kit OP24 20 001 118 740 For BR 530 BR 540 BR 560 BR 570 Hanger OP24 21 001 118 750 For BR 510 w Inst materials Shield Film OP24 22 001 118 760 For BR 510 Front Fixing Panel OP24 34 001 195 780 For BR 530 ...

Page 34: ...y accessible from the conning position the workstation for navigating and maneuvering and the work station for monitoring and the bridge wings if applicable The 1st stage audible alarm shall be audible from all operational positions on the bridge where the OOW may reasonably be expected to be stationed For the Motion Detector The motion detector monitors movement of personnel on the bridge The mon...

Page 35: ...ws 5 20 supplied 4 Attach cables to the back of the unit see section 4 7 3 5 Set the unit to the hanger and fasten knobs to fix the unit 4 3 2 Flush mount 1 Use the template supplied to make a hole in the mounting location 2 Prepare four pilot holes for 3 20 self tapping screws at the mounting location 3 Remove the front panel from the unit by unfastening the catches at the rear of the panel 4 Set...

Page 36: ...rawing at the back of this manual for dimensions Fasten the unit with M6 bolts or 6 20 self tapping screws Supply bolts locally 4 5 Timer Reset Panel BR 530 Cabin Panel BR 540 Motion Detector BR 560 Flash Beacon BR 570 optional units These units can be flush mounted in a panel or fixed to a bulkhead Follow the mount ing considerations in section 4 2 when selecting a location 4 5 1 Flush mount Prep...

Page 37: ...t and the Mount Case and connect it to the ter minal on the Chassis 3 Remove the Clamp from the bottom of the Mount Base Remove the cable protec tor from the clamp and attach it to the supplied clamp Attach the supplied Clamp to the rear cover with the same screws You may discard the clamp originally at tached to the Mount Base Name Type Code No Qty Remarks Mount Case 24 012 3101 0 100 362 890 10 ...

Page 38: ...ce between the terminal and the cable tie 100 mm 5 Fasten the Mount Base to the mounting location with four self tapping screws supplied Fasten the Chassis to the Mount Case with four binding screws sup plied 6 Seal the bottom entry with the blind sheet supplied Self tapping screws Binding screws Mount case Blind sheet 15 5mm ...

Page 39: ...Cable Clamp 2 to the Mount Base 2 Fasten the Mount Base Clamp to the mounting location with four self tapping screws supplied 3 Pass the signal cable through the Mount Case 4 Connect the signal cable to the WAGO terminal block See the interconnection di agram Mount Base Clamp ...

Page 40: ...8 5 Set the Chassis to the Mount Base Set the signal cable in the notch in the Clamp 6 Fasten the Chassis to the Mount Case with binding screws supplied 7 Fasten the signal cable to the Clamp with a cable tie Cable Tie ...

Page 41: ...nto the unit Process the cable as shown on page 4 13 2 Connect the signal cable to the WAGO terminal block on the Chassis See the in terconnection diagram 3 A gasket is fitted on the Chassis Confirm that the gasket is correctly seated If not correctly seated re seat the gasket referring to the illustration below for the in serting direction 4 Fasten the Chassis to the Waterproof Case with the scre...

Page 42: ...4 INSTALLATION 4 10 5 Tighten the nut 6 Fasten the unit to the mounting location with the supplied self tapping screws 6 30 Code No 000 162 614 10 ...

Page 43: ...strial Standard cables Use equivalent if not available locally See JIS Cable Guide in the Appendix for how to find equivalent cable 2 The TEST function and DUTY LED are disabled when this cable is used TB2 Main Alarm Panel BR 510 From Top TB6 TB5 TB4 TB3 Timer Reset Panel BR 530 Watertight Timer Reset Panel BR 550 From Top TB12 TB11 TB10 TB9 TB8 TB7 Cabin Panel BR 540 Backup Officer From Top TB17 ...

Page 44: ...tion Remove paint L 50 Shield Cut vinyl sheath Pull out cables from shield solder vinyl wire to shield Vinyl tape Set this part in cable clamp TTYCS 1 ø 10 1 mm Armor Sheath Shield Conductor S 0 75 mm2 ø 1 11 mm Power cables for Processsor Unit DPYC 1 5 AC power DPYC 2 5 DC power MPYC 2 Operator Fitness MPYC 4 1 Motion Detector Flash Beacon MPYC 7 2 Cabin Panel Timer Reset Panel TTYCS 1 VDR Crimp ...

Page 45: ...R 530 40 m No 3 BR 530 40 m No 4 BR 530 30 m Total length 150 m Motion Detector BR 560 Pyroelectric detection Detection range Up to 5m 80 80 Detection rate 0 8 thru 1 2 m s Detection sensitivity 4 C difference from surround in temperature Generally up to two Motion Detectors can be installed at INPUT3 4 and INPUT5 8 Also INPUT port 2 can be used by setting INPUT2 on the Ser vice menu to Timer Rese...

Page 46: ... ship s ground System failure TB18 The behavior changes according to the alarm mode Item Description Status Normal Communication failure Mode OPEN OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE Legacy CLOSE OPEN OPEN OPEN CLOSE AC failure DC failure POWER failure Alert I F1 Alert I F2 Ground Wire IV 2sq Cable FRU12 05AFFM 10 m max 50 m Processor Unit BR 520 CAN bus connector No use NMEA 0183 connector for service ...

Page 47: ... 1 2 position Cable to use Description Cable MPYC 7 be tween respective unit and BR 520 Timer Reset Panel Max length of single cable 40 m Max length of all ca bles 150 m Cabin Panel Max length of single cable 80 m Max length of all cables 300 m Cable total length Cabin Panel max 300 m Timer Reset Panel max 150 m 1 Loosen four screws to remove rear cover 2 Process cable and connect cable to WAGO te...

Page 48: ...icable regulations and ship s requirements Location of switches in the Processor Unit L Length between cable clamp and terminal Sheath Armor Cut sheath Remove paint approx 50 mm Vinyl tape Set this part in cable clamp Connect cores to WAGO terminal block 0 4 2 kHz 1 4 15 kHz 2 4 25 kHz 3 4 2 kHz 4 4 2 kHz 5 4 2 kHz 6 4 2 kHz 7 4 2 kHz 8 4 2 kHz 9 4 2 kHz 0 4 2 kHz A 4 2 kHz B 4 2 kHz C 4 2 kHz D 4...

Page 49: ... low or too high adjust the corresponding potentiometer Turn the potentiometer clockwise to raise brilliance counterclockwise to lower it SW No Function DIP SW Setting OFF ON 1 Boot program overwrite Enabled Disabled 2 I O test Disabled All LEDs System Fail and Flash Beacon go ON 3 ALR output fixed interval output 30s 60s 4 Flash Beacon function 2nd and 3rd stages Flashing OFF 5 Processor Unit sta...

Page 50: ...or Menu is displayed 3 Use the up or down arrow on the CursorPad to select a menu item then press the ENT CALL key An options window or spinner box appears depending on your se lection 4 Use the up or down arrow on the CursorPad to select an option or set a value then press the ENT CALL key Description of Administrator menu Menu Item Description Options Watch Time Interval Set the watch time inter...

Page 51: ... is selected a small C appears before the first backup officer s name in the backup officer list on the BNWAS dis play 4 Press the ENT CALL key How to change the name of navigation officers add navigation officers 1 Select a name To add an officer select a blank line 2 Press the ENT CALL key to show the spinner box for setting name 3 Use the right or left arrow on the CursorPad to set the cursor o...

Page 52: ...low the program numbers are for checking the keys and CursorPad Press a key or an arrow on the CursorPad The key s arrow s on screen location lights in red if the key arrow is normal Press the key arrow again to remove the red 2 To quit the Self TEST press the MENU ESC key three times Password Change the administration password reset the pass word to factory default See the procedure on the next p...

Page 53: ...o the Confirm Password box and the box is highlighted in yellow Input the password set at step 2 5 If the passwords input at step 2 and step 3 match a pop up message confirming the change is displayed Possible error messages and their meaning 1 Password invalid Use a different password The characters used for the pass word are invalid repeat the process from step 1 2 Passwords do not match Failed ...

Page 54: ...ration The LCD TEST checks the LCD on the Main Alarm Panel for proper display of colors Input Port2 Select the function for input port 2 Backup Naviga tor or Timer Reset If Backup Navigator is set without connection to ex ternal equipment the emergency calling is activat ed When the emergency calling occurs Set the menu to Timer Reset after the input port 2 is closed shorten Buzzer Tone Main Set t...

Page 55: ...ts the default settings are restored then the BNWAS display re appears After the unit is restarted the audible alarm may sound Press any key to silence it Normal operation is restored automatically with no interruption to communication Alarm Mode AlertI F1 AlertI F2 Legacy BR 510 Alarm indication ceasing The cause of malfunction is resolved and an Acknowledge is received The cause of malfunction i...

Page 56: ... mode Input Sentences EVE Reception of EVE sentence When in Dormant Period Prewarning or 1st Stage Timer will be reset ACN Reception of ACN sentence Execute according to Alert command within ACN sentence Output Sentences ALC Regularly transmitted every 30 seconds ALF ALF sentence will be transmitted in the following conditions Alert status is altered Alert command by CAN is received or Escalation ...

Page 57: ... 25 DI 3 ST2 2 ST1 FL51 1 2 3 FL52 1 2 3 NFM21CC102R1H3D FL49 1 2 3 FL50 1 2 3 1W R138 330 1W R137 330 1W R136 330 R141 10k R139 10 R140 10 1D2 TXD0 1D2 RXD0 SN65LBC176ADR U28 A 6 B 7 RE N 2 D 4 DE 3 R 1 GND 5 VCC 8 236 406 TB20 1 2 3 6 5 4 3 3V 5V 5V 5V 5V 5V VCC2 5V VCC2 CR SJPB L4VR CR SN74LVC1G08DCKR U29 1 2 4 U29 5 3 3 3V RD A TD B RD B TD A Z 252 P7 Shield Shield VCC GND ISOLATION BARRIER AC...

Page 58: ...nd EVE hhmmss ss c c c c hh CR LF hhmmss Event time for future use c c Tag code used for identification of source of event for future use c c Event description for future use HBT x x A x hh CR LF 1 2 3 1 Configured repeat interval 1 to 999 S 2 Equipment status A Normal V System fail 3 Sequential sequence identifier 0 to 9 ALC xx xx xx x x aaa x x x x x x hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Total number o...

Page 59: ...999999 250 Malfunction 220001 Failure DC 220002 Failure AC 220003 1st Stage Alarm 220004 2nd Stage Alarm 220005 3rd Stage Alarm 220950 BAM COM Error 10 Alert instance null 11 Revision counter 1 to 99 12 Escalation counter 0 to 9 13 Alert text max 16 characters for the 1st sentence maximum length of the field for the 2nd sentence later ARC hhmmss ss aaa x x x x c hh CR LF 1 2 3 4 5 1 null 2 Used fo...

Page 60: ...rce of alarm or source of reset command Null routine transmission SYSTEM 000 Watch alarm normal BNWAS 001 Power failure DC 002 Power failure AC 250 Malfunction Communication failure A A Dormant period exceeded BNWAS or Threshold exceeded SYSTEM V Dormant period not exceeded BNWAS or Threshold not exceeded SYSTEM A A Alarm acknowledged V Alarm unacknowledged c c BNWAS mode c1 c2 c3 c1 AUTO MAN or O...

Page 61: ...ge Emergency EMG Select SEL Enter ENT Test TEST Error ERR Third stage 3rd stage Escape ESC Maximum MAX First stage 1st stage Officer call MENU key Requires password Watch Time Interval 3 12 min 10 min 2nd Stage Interval 90 180 s 90 s Captain Backup OFF ON 2nd Stage OFF ON Backup Officer 2nd Stage Buzzer Intermittent1 Intermittent2 Key Beep OFF ON Password Change Password Reset Password Self TEST L...

Page 62: ...ad cable 4 Armor Type 5 Shielding Type 6 Core Sheath C Steel Y Corrosive Resistant S All cores in one sheath S Individually sheathed cores SLA DPYC Diameter Diameter DPYC 1 5 1 5mm2 1 56mm 11 7mm DPYC 2 5 2 5mm2 2 01mm 12 8mm DPYC 4 4 0mm2 2 55mm 13 9mm DPYC 6 6 0mm2 3 12mm 15 2mm DPYCY 2 5 2 5mm2 2 01mm 14 8mm DPYCY 4 4 0mm 2 55mm 15 9mm DPYCYSLA 1 5 1 5mm2 1 56mm 13 9mm DPYCYSLA 2 5 2 5mm2 2 01m...

Page 63: ...cknowledged Yellow orange icon and indication flashing at 0 5 second intervals Warning buzzer two short beeps at one minute intervals Warning Active silenced Yellow orange icon and indication flashing at 0 5 second intervals OFF Warning Rectified unacknowledged Yellow orange icon and indication flashing at 0 5 second intervals OFF Warning Active responsibility transferred Yellow orange icon and in...

Page 64: ...he unit check cabling and connections to the unit Press any key on the Main Alarm Panel or press the Timer Reset Panel button Press the RESET key on the Main Alarm Panel AC power to the unit is interrupted or stopped Watch alarm is at first stage Watch alarm is at second stage Press the RESET key on the Main Alarm Panel Watch alarm is at third stage Communication failure between Processor Unit and...

Page 65: ...gacy mode or normal open Alert I F 1 and 2 Serial signal 1 ch IEC61162 1 Cabin panel control 12 sets max 3 sets parallel connection Timer reset panel control 6 sets max 2 sets parallel connection Motion detector 2 ch Flash beacon 3 ch 2 3 Data sentences IEC61162 1 Ed 4 Input ACK ACN EVE HBT Output ALC ALF ALR ARC HBT PFEC BNwtr BNmbo 3 CABIN PANEL BR 540 OPTION 3 1 Input voltage 12 VDC 100 mA or l...

Page 66: ...6 1 Previous visible alarm Watch alarm lamp yellow 6 2 Dimmer External or inner volume 6 3 Linkage Lamp brilliance linked with key light 7 POWER SOURCE 100 230 VAC 0 6 0 4 A 1 phase 50 60 Hz 24 VDC 1 0 A back up source 8 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITION 8 1 Ambient temperature Watertight timer reset panel 25 C to 55 C Others 15 C to 55 C 8 2 Relative humidity 93 at 40 C 8 3 Degree of protection Processor u...

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Page 69: ...㪛㩷㪝㪦㪩㩷㪘㪥㩷㪠㪫㪜㪤㪅㩷㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪣㪦㪮㪜㪩㩷㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㩷㪤㪘㪰㩷㪙㪜㩷㪪㪟㪠㪧㪧㪜㪛㩷㪠㪥㩷㪧㪣㪘㪚㪜㩷㪦㪝㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪬㪧㪧㪜㪩㩷 㪧㪩㪦㪛㪬㪚㪫㪅㩷㪨㪬㪘㪣㪠㪫㪰㩷㪠㪪㩷㪫㪟㪜㩷㪪㪘㪤㪜㪅 2 A 5 㧼 㧼 㧭㧯㧷㧵㧺㧳 ޓ 㧸㧵㧿㨀 4 0 0 1 7 6 0 5 4 26 10 1 ͳ 3 6 70 6 㩜㨼㩧㨻㩡㨺㩛㩔㩩㩒㩣 ᑼ 0 4 2 0 4 ᓮㇱ 241 5514 70 6 4 ᓮㇱ ຠ 241 5514 70 6 52 4 2 465 ຠ 52 4 2 465 52 ᓮㇱᎿ 241 5514 70 6 056 6 10 6 4 5 Ꮏ ᢱ 056 6 10 6 4 5 2 ᦠ 1 7 06 ขᛒ ᦠ 12 4 614 5 07 1 ቯⷐ㗔 19 61 5 19 5 66 0 5 4 05 ᠲ ⷐ㗔ᦠ 12 4 614 5 7 15 䋨 䈱ኸᴺ䈲䇮ෳ ୯䈪䈜䇯...

Page 70: ...㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍࠊࠆㆊᷰᦼຠߢ ࠅ ޔ߅ߥޓޕߔ ߡߞ ߇߆ࠄߜߤޔ ຠ ߪᄌࠊࠅ ߖࠎ ޕ 691 6 2 5 0 1 5 56 14 0 6 6 19 4 241 7 6 5 22 0 2 1 6 722 4 241 7 6 37 6 5 6 5 A 7 1 01 6 2 12 ޓޓ 176 0 ฬ ޓޓ 0 ᢙ 3 6 ㅜ㧛 4 4 5 ภ 01 ဳฬ㧛ⷙᩰ 5 4 26 105 4 ᦠ 5 4 26 10 0 4 4 6 1 01 01 1 6 01 1 6 1 01 㩎㩡㩇㩊㨹㩕㩩㩧㩒㩆㩨 ޓ 㩆㨷 5 6 22 0 5 4 9 575 1 01 㧲㨁㧾㨁㧺㧻 ޓ 㧱㧸㧱㧯㨀㧾㧵㧯 ޓ 㧯㧻 ޓ 㧚㧘㧸㨀㧰 㧔 ߩኸᴺߪ ޔ ෳ ୯ߢߔ ޓޕ 05 105 0 4 9 0 14 4 4 0 10 㧕 ဳᑼ 㩄㨺㩎㩨 ภ߇㧞Ბߩ႐ว ޔ ਅᲑࠃࠅ Ბߦઍ...

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Page 91: ... 540 BR 540 BR 540 BR 540 2 1 JB 1 3 4 5 6 1 MPYC 7 TOTAL CABLE LENGTH UP TO 80m ケーブル長さ合計 最大80m CABIN PANEL UP TO 12 SETS FOR OFFICER AND PUBLIC USE TOTAL CABLE LENGTH UP TO 300m キャビンパネル 最大12台 ケーブル長さ 全長300m以下 NET S NET C NET H NET L FG RST_BUZ4 RST_BUZ3 RST_BUZ2 RST_BUZ1 6 3kΩ VOLUME 2 3 2 3 3 2 1 4 5 6 GND 12V DUTY ALM BUZ CABIN PANEL TEST キャビンパネル BR 540 3 2 1 4 GND 5 6 12VAOUT キャビンパネルの4芯ケーブル接続例 ...

Page 92: ...ENT CALL key 1 1 1 13 External emergency call 1 13 F Flash Beacon 2 4 Fuse replacement 3 2 H Help area 1 9 I I O Sentences 4 24 input 4 25 output 4 26 K Key beep 4 19 L Language 4 20 M Maintenance 3 1 Menu tree AP 1 MENU ESC key 1 1 MODE key 1 1 1 5 Mode selection 1 5 Motion detector 2 3 N Navigation officer call 1 13 O Operational event 1 11 P Power on off 1 1 R RESET key 1 1 S SEL key 1 1 1 4 So...

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