Ship gyrocompass Standard 22 NX
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ship gyrocompass
ship gyrocompass
ship gyrocompass
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Application domain
for ships
Type
electronic

Description

operate accurately and reliably in all environmental conditions The Standard 22 NX is a gyro compass, a nonmagnetic compass that uses a motor-driven gyroscope to indicate true north. Raytheon Anschütz designed the Standard 22 NX for high accuracy, reliability and operational safety even under harshest environmental conditions for all kind of ships. With interfaces for serial data, Ethernet and Bridge Alert Management it offers easy installation and integration. is offered by Standard 22 NX thanks to its use of unique sensor technology and a robust design that reduces environmental influence (i.e. shocks, vibrations). The high accuracy and reliability of heading information has been proven in over 15 years and more than 20,000 installations. thanks to a long lifetime of gyrosphere, long maintenance intervals and a long-term stability of heading performance. This way, Standard 22 NX can offer an unsurpassed price-performance ratio over lifetime and thus, best value for money in newbuilding and retrofit projects. with Standard 22 NX as it is much easier and faster to install and maintain Standard 22 NX is installed via standard cabling (redundant CAN bus) and provides multiple interfaces for serial data communication, Ethernet and Bridge Alert Management. Configuration, software update and diagnosis are done via webserver. Highest operational safety under harshest environmental conditions. High accuracy of 0.4° sec lat rms (in average) CAN bus based real time network Integration of existing compasses and third party compasses Webserver functionality for configuration, software update and diagnosis

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