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VDR Monitor Instruction Manual Poster

1) The document describes the operation panel unit of a vessel data recorder. It details what each LED and switch on the panel indicates and how to operate the panel. 2) It provides instructions for what to do if an error is detected, including multiple errors. It also describes how to adjust brightness and check software version. 3) Tables are included that list different error codes, their meaning, and suggested troubleshooting steps.

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VDR Monitor Instruction Manual Poster

1) The document describes the operation panel unit of a vessel data recorder. It details what each LED and switch on the panel indicates and how to operate the panel. 2) It provides instructions for what to do if an error is detected, including multiple errors. It also describes how to adjust brightness and check software version. 3) Tables are included that list different error codes, their meaning, and suggested troubleshooting steps.

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LPG/C GAS MELAWI

7. HEADING LED
8. ALARM DETAIL
1. POWER LED 9. MODE SWITCH
2. RECORDING LED 10. ERROR CODE LED
3. ALARM LED
11. CURSOR SWITCH
5 . ALARM ACK SWITCH
12. ENTER SWITCH
4. DIMMER SWITCH
6. ALARM BUZER

How to operate the Operation Panel Unit (Normal mode)

1. If an error is detected:
1) The alarm buzzer sounds if an error is detected in the VDR.
2) The ALARM LED blinks.
3) The four or two digits ERROR CODE LEDs flash.
4) Press the ALARM ACK switch until the buzzer stops.
5) Check the contents of the error code referring to table 8.
6) Follow the procedure described in 3.3: Trouble Shooting.

2. If multiple errors are detected:


1) The alarm buzzer sounds if a new error is detected in the VDR.
2) The ALARM LED blinks.
3) The latest four or two digits ERROR CODE LEDs flash.
4) Press the ALARM ACK switch until the buzzer stops.
5) When two or more errors are detected at a time, press the switch as many times as
the errors arose.
6) Check the contents of the error code referring to table 8.

• Auto scroll
When multiple errors are detected, different four digits ERROR CODE LEDs light
up every 3 seconds to indicate all the errors raised.
• Manual scroll
Press the UP/DOWN switch or RIGHT/LEFT switch in order to change the error
code.
7) Follow the procedure described in 3.3: Trouble Shooting.
3. In case of blackout:
1) The alarm buzzer sounds in case a power failure happens.
2) Both POWER LED and ALARM LED blink.
3) The ERROR CODE LEDs blink indicating “10 ”.
4) Press the ALARM ACK switch to stop the buzzer. However, during the blackout,
unless the ALARM ACK switch is turned on within 2 minutes, the alarm buzzer stops
of itself.
5) At the time of power failure, only the voice from the MIC is recorded. The other
data are not recorded at all.
6) If the power failure lasts 2 hours, the PSU in the RCU automatically cuts off the
power output.
7) If the detected power failure is false, follow the procedure described in 3.3:
Trouble Shooting.
8) If the blackout is restored in less than 2 hours, the RCU resumes normal operation
automatically

4. To adjust the brightness of LEDs:


1) Press the DIMMER switch to adjust the brightness of the LEDs.
2) Press the switch again then the LEDs become darker. The brightness
changes cyclically.
3) Even at the darkest brightness, the LED is still on.

5. To check the version of the software


1) Press the ENTER switch on the OPU.
2) The operation mode is changed to the Software version display mode.
3) The ERROR CODE LEDs show the software version.
4) When the software version is shown, the ALARM DETAIL LED is blinking.
5) When the ENTER switch is pressed at this stage, the operation mode is returned to the
Normal mode.
6) Even when the ENTER switch is not pressed, the operation mode is returned to the
Normal mode in five minutes.
Table 8: ERROR code table of OPU (1/3)

ALARM DETAIL
CATEGORY CONTENTS
SYSTEM CODE

0 0 System Initial error


There is a discrepancy in the configuration data between
the PCU and the RCU.
0 1 Heading angle initial value alarm
(Only when inputted from NSK I/F)
The initial value of HEADING is not registered.
(Required to input heading angle).
0 3 Protecting CF CARD
CF CARD is protected against overwriting data.
1 0 PSU Blackout alarm
The PSU is in operation with the power supplied from the
backup Battery.
1 1 PSU FAN alarm
One of two fans inside PSU is out of order.
1 2 PSU connection alarm
The cable between the PSU and the Mother Board is
disconnected.
2 0 Capsule Capsule control error
RCU can not record data onto PCU since PCU is outputting
error response.
2 1 Bit Error Rate error
The PCU sensed higher BER than 10-8 during the readout
check of the recorded data.
2 2 Recording stop alarm
VDR stops recording data as the REC STOP switch on the
RCU has been pressed.
2 3
Capsule LAN error
RCU can not record data onto PCU since RCU is unable to
communicate with PCU.

Table 8: ERROR code table of the OPU (2/3)

ALARM DETAIL
CATEGORY CONTENTS
SYSYTEM CODE
3 0 MCB MCB Initialize error
A fault has been detected in the MCB.
3 1 CF CARD alarm
Ten minutes or more has passed since the CF CARD was
taken out.
3 2 CF CARD media error
The CF CARD does not record data correctly.
3 3 Time adjustment error
Time data is not received from GPS, therefore the internal
clock of VDR cannot be calibrated.
3 4 RTC error
An internal lithium battery for a Real Time Clock IC has
reached the life.
3 5 EEPROM check sum error
An abnormal data has been detected in configuration data
registered on the EEPROM of the MCB.
3 6 EEPROM access error
The access to the EEPROM IC on the MCB, where setup
data are registered was denied.
3 7 Flash ROM check sum error
An abnormal data has been detected in the configuration
data registered on the Flash ROM of the MCB.
3 8 Wrong data registered to MCB
The value registered to the configuration data of the
EEPROM on MCB is not correct.
4 0 ARB ARB Initialize error
A fault has been detected in the ARB on the MCB.
4 1 ARB control error
The MCB did not fetch the audio data from the ARB
successfully.
4 2 ARB error
The ARB did not compress/decompress the audio signal
successfully.
5 1 MIC MIC test error
: An abnormality has been detected during the microphone
checkups carried out at the startup of the equipment and
9 every 12 hours during the operation. The second digit
(1-9) identifies the MIC out of order.

Table 8: ERROR code table of the OPU (3/3)


ALARM DETAIL
CATEGORY CONTENTS
SYSYTEM CODE

Serial data Serial data (IEC61162-1/2 ) reception error


6 0 * * (NMEA) The input received from the sensor is not normal.
"**" identifies the sensor that has sent the unreadable
data. Refer to table 9.
Serial data (IEC61162-1/2 ) setup error
6 1 * * The setup to receive NMEA serial data is not correct.
"**" identifies the equipment. Refer to table 9.
7 0 FGB CH1 Radar image data error
The FGB does not receive RGB signals from Radar
connected to CH1.
7 1 CH2 Radar image data error
The FGB does not receive RGB signals from Radar
connected to CH2.
7 2 FGB Communication error
The MCB does not communicate with the FGB normally
via LAN.
7 3 FGB Setup data reception error
The MCB does not receive the setup data of FGB
successfully.
7 4 FGB Control error
The MCB did not communicate with FGB successfully.
7 5 FAN alarm of NWP-46
FAN built in NWP-46 (Radar Interface Unit) is out of order.
7 6 FGB Real time monitor data transmission error
The IP address for transmitting image data is not
registered in the FGB yet.
8 0 RMB RMB communication error
The MCB does not communicate with the RMB normally
via LAN.
8 1 RMB Control error
The MCB did not communicate with RMB successfully.

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