BNWAS BR500

BNWAS
BNWAS
BNWAS
BNWAS
BNWAS
BNWAS
BNWAS
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Meets the IMO resolution MSC.128(75) for BridgeNavigational Watch Alarm System (BNWAS) Monitors the watch officer's presence for maritimecasualty avoidance Transfers the watch alarm to the back-up officer, in the event that the watch officer fails to respond to watch pre-warning or watch alarm Quick access push keys for Navigation Officer's Calland Emergency Call Notifies Back-Up Navigators when TCS (Track ControlSystem, option) has failed Outputs ALR sentence for VDR Optional Motion Detector and Flash Beacon available Set-up menu is protected by password Mode selection (Manual OFF, Manual ON, AUTO) Timer interval (3 to 12 min.) System test Easy to read alphanumeric and graphic presentations Multilanguage available English, Japanese, Russian, Chinese and Korean FEATURES The purpose of BNWAS (Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System) is to monitor bridge activity and detect operator disability which could lead to marine accidents. BNWAS monitors the watch officer's presence through watch safety system functions. A watch officer is required to press the button on a Timer Reset Panel or to operate navigation equipment (e.g. ECDIS, Radar, etc.) at certain intervals. When the officer fails to press the button within pre-set intervals, visual and audible alarms will be generated in the wheelhouse. If the officer doesn't respond to the alarm, the system transfers the alarm to the Cabin Panels installed in other sections of the vessel in order to inform backup officers of the watch officer's incapacity. IN THE BOX 1 x Processor Unit BR-520 1 x Main Alarm Panel BR-510 1 x Cable Assembly 10 m 1 x Installation Materials TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Power input : 100-230 V

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