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6 ‘SAMYUNG ENC USER MANUAL BNW - 50 Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System 9 SAMYUNG ENC Rev. M00-0481-00Ss ‘SAMYUNG ENC& samuncenc De CAUTION 1. This BNWAS can be switched ON/OFF or settings can be changed with password, therefore only authorized person (captain) can change or switch ON/OFF the BNWAS. 2. Before operating the machinery, you must read and be fully aware of the safety signs and the guidelines. 3. In case of machine breakdown due to the heat exposure or use of faulty power cable which can cause a serious damage, is not covered by A/S. 4, Please do not disassemble the equipment since it is equipped with electric circuit that can be only handled by experienced technician. Exposure of the display screen to the UV light may cause life-shortening of the LCD. Avoid overheating LCD by adjusting the contrast except for the extreme dark display. The problem caused by the overheating may not be solved after the temperature has been cooled down SIGN DESCRIPTION The PCB used in this equipment is produced under protected environment of electrostatic discharge. This is because the most of the semiconductor equipment used in the PCB can be damaged easily by the electrostatic discharge. You must prevent from damaging the equipment when operating, as it can be easily damaged by the electrostatic discharge Only experienced technician must work on the circuit of the equipment as it is sensitive to electrostatic discharge. Disassemble of this equipment is only allowed to the technician authorized by our company. Cleaning of the display screen ‘The surface of the screen is coated with non-reflective material, therefore it is important to clean and take meticulous care when cleaning, Please follow the instructions below. Use the cleaning spray (same as computer monitor), microfiber. Fold the tissue or the mic three times, and wet the edge er # the fiber with the spray. Use your index finger to wipe the monitor. The screen may get damaged if the tissue is not wet enough When you require technical assistance, please contact the nearest SAMYUNGENC Store or the A/S center.& samvuncenc OO CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 ABOUT BNWAS CHAPTER 2 OPERATION OF BNWAS 2.1 OPERATION MODE. 10 2.1 MANUAL ON Mode 10 21.2 MANUAL OFF Mode. a0 213 AUTO Mode a0 22 DORMANT PERIOD SETUP. 10 2.3 OPERATING SEQUENCE. a0 23:1 SEQUENCE OF ALARM 10 232. Visual Alarm at 233. 1-stage Audible Alarm a 234 2-stage Audible Alarm a 235. 3-stage Audible Alarm aa 236 Emergency Call aa CHAPTER 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION. 3. DISPLAY UNIT (BNW-5O) 12 22 PROCESS UNIT (ENW-51) 12 3.3. RESET UNIT (BNW-52) a2 34 ALARM UNIT (@NW-53) a3 3.5 MOTION SENSOR (DND-300M) 43 36 COMPONENTS 14 3.61 BNW-50 SPECIFICATION 14 3.6.2 BNW-5O OPTION SPECIFICATION 14CHAPTER 4 BNW-50 (DISPLAY UNIT). 42 BUTTONS as 42. SETTING PASSWORD. - 16 43. 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SYSTEM SETUP 22 45 OPERATIONAL DISPLAY 25 45.1 DORMANT PERIOD. 25 452 Visual alarm 25 453° 1 stage audible alarm. 26 454 2% stage audible al@M ocwnuimnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnniinin 26 455 3° stage audible alarm... 27 45.6 EMEIGENCY Call onnnnnmnmnnnnenninnnnsinnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnsinsnnnnnnsmunnninnennnsninndT AST Failure indicator vncnmmnmnnnnnninnnnininnnnnnnnininnnnannnimnnnnssnnnd® CHAPTER 5 BNW-51 (PROCESSOR UNIT). 5.2 LED OPERATION (FRONT) ersnnsninnnsnnnntnnsnnninnsininsinnnnninenninninnnnnnnnnnnnnd® 5.2 CONNECTOR AND INTERFACE SOCKET (BACK) .osoesmnnnsmmnnsnnnnnnnnmnnnnnnnennsnnnnn se 80 CHAPTER 6 INSTALLATION 6.1 POWER SUPPLY .snssnnnsnnnnininnnnnnnnnnnninnninnnnnninnnnnnnninn SI 6.2 DISPLAY so cnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnninninnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsinnninnnninnsinnnnininn BI 621 BRACKET MOUNTING 32 622 FLUSH MOUNTING 32© sawncenc OO 63 RESET SET UP ( RESI/LOW , ALARM/VIS+ AUD) 32 64 MOTION SENSOR 32 65. INPUT TERMINAL FOR REMOTE ACTIVATION( REMOT/TRAK) 33 66 ADDITIONAL RESET TERMINAL ( RES2/LOW ). 33 6.7 PULSE RESET SET UP( RES3/PULS) 33 68 NMEA INPUT ( NMEA/RXD ) 33 69. NMEA OUTPUT( NMEA/TXO }, 34 610 EXTERNAL DAMAGE ALARM OUTPUT( ALARM/FAIL ). 3a 6.11 EXTERNAL EMERGENCY ALARM INPUT| EMERG/EXT }. 34 6.12. VISUAL ALARM( VIS ). 34 633. 1” STAGE AUDIBLE ALARM( AUD ). 34 614 2° STAGE AUDIBLE ALARM ( ALARM/A~G } 35 615 3° STAGE AUDIBLE ALARM ( ALARM/A~G ) 36 CHAPTER 7 INSTALLATION CAUTION .wncsnmnninnnnnmininnninnnnmnnninnnnminnnininnnnnnnnnnee ST 74 GENERAL. 37 7.2 LOCATION OF RESET UNIT (128/A6.1.3.1) 37 7.3. RESET INSTALLATION (128/A5.14) 37 7.4 VISUAL ALARM (128/A5.2.2 Pant) 37 7.5. 1” STAGE AUDIBLE ALARM(BRIDGE) (128/A5.2.3 PART) 37 CHAPTER 8 MOTION SENSOR (MOVEMENT SENSOR) swnninnnninnnennnninnnnininnnnninnee 3B 81 OPERATING MOVEMENT SENSOR. 38 82 INSTALLATING MOVEMENT SENSOR. 39 CHAPTER 9 TEST AFTER INSTALLATION. CHAPTER 10 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND FAULT DIAGNOS!& samuncenc CN 102 102 CHAPTER 11 NMEA(IEC 6162-1) INTERFACE .. ua 112 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT ALARM INTERFACE... 113 EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT RESET INTERFACE, CHAPTER 12 PACKING LIST. 121 122 ‘SYSTEM MAINTENANCE, FAULT DIAGNOSIS VOR INTERFACE, BNW-50 (STANDARD ) BNW-51 (STANDARD ) 12.3 BNW-52 FLUSH TYPE (STANDARD) 12.4 BNW-53 FLUSH TYPE (STANDARD) 12.5 MONTION SENSOR (STANDARD). 12.6 BNW-52 DESK TYPE (OPTION) 127 BNW-52 WATERTIGHT TYPE(OPTION), 12.8 BNW-53 DESK TYPE (OPTION) 12.9 CABLE (OPTION) .aecsnnnsoninnnnnn CHAPTER 13. DIAGRAM a3. 132 133 134 135 136 137 INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM. INSTALLATION DIAGRAM (EXAMPLE-1 ) INSTALLATION DIAGRAM (EXAMPLE-2 ) INSTALLATION DIAGRAM (EXAMPLE-3 ) BNW-50 OUTLINE DRAWING. BNW-51 OUTLINE DRAWING. BNW-52 FLUSH TYPE OUTLINE DRAWING sand a2 4s 4s 46 48 a7 AT AB 48 4g 50 51 52 53 54 5S 56© sawncenc OO 138 BNW-53 FLUSH TYPE OUTLINE DRAWING ST 13.9 BNW-52W WATERTIGHT TYPE OUTLINE DRAWING .cscnsnsnnnnnnnnninnnnnnnininnnnnnen SS 13.10 BNW-B FLUSH TYPE OUTLINE DRAWING (BNW-52,53) oeossmmnmmnnnnnninnnanininnnnnnsne SS 13.11 MOTION SENSOR(DND-300M) OUTLINE DRAWING. 60 CHAPTER 14 WARRANTY INFORMATION...& samuncenc De Chapter 1 ABOUT BNWAS The purpose of @ bridge navigational watch system is to monitor the bridge activity and detect operator disability which could lead to marine accidents. The system monitors awareness of the Watch officer and automatically alerts the Master or another qualified person if for any reason watch officer becomes incapable of performing watch officer's duties. This purpose is achieved by series of indications and alarm to alert first the watch officer and, if he is not responding, then to alert Master or another qualified person. Additionally, the BNWAS provide the watch officer with means of calling for immediate assistance if required. BNWAS must operate whenever heading or track control system is interlocking unless prohibited by the captain. Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) from IMO requires BNWAS that meets the new IMO performance standard requirement, Existing Vessel requires to install the equipment before the first inspection after the below date D> Existing passenger ship and Vessels under 3000t: 1* JULY 2012. > Existing vessels over 500t: 2 JULY 2013. D> Existing vessels over 150t: 1* July 2014. New Vessel must install the equipment by: D New Vessels over 150, and vessels constructed after the * July 2011 must be equipped with Bridge Navigational Watch System (BNWAS) The equipment complies below standards : © IMO 4.694(17) : General desired term for vessel radio equipment and electronic navigational support IMO A.830(29) : Code for alarm and command. IMO MSC. 128(75) : Performance standard for SNWAS. IMO MSC/Cire. 982 : Layout and guidelines for bridge equipment’s ergonomic standards. TEC 62616 : Method to test the ENWAS' technical characteristic. IEC 60945 : Test method and result on marine navigation and radio communication equipment IEC 62288 : Test method and result on marine navigation information display-desired terms IEC 61162 : Marine navigation and radio communication equipment system- digital interface.& samvuncenc OO Chapter 2. Operation of BNWAS This BNWA's setting is only adjustable by using password, therefore only authorized person (captain) can switch ON/OFF and change the setting of the system, However, when BNWAS is active with alarm, mode setting is not adjustable. 2.1 Operational Mode 2.1.1 MANUAL ON Mode On this mode, BNW-5O operates constantly. 2.1.2 MANUAL OFF Mode (On this mode, BNW-50 does not operate under any circumstances. 2.1.3 AUTO Mode (On this mode, BNWAS system operates automatically once vessel's heading or the track control system (when signal has been inputted) is operating (refer to 6.5 input terminal for remote activation) 2.2 DORMANT PERIOD SETUP Dormant period (2~12 minutes), 2" alarm and 3° alarm period (90~180seconds) are adjustable. The Dormant peried is slways displayed on the main display unit of BNW-50. 2.3 OPERATING SEQUENCE 2.3.1 SEQUENCE OF ALARM st Alarm || 2nd Alarm —.|Sra Alarm (| Dormant Timer Start Sed Alarm ET 10& samuncenc De 2.3.2. Visual Alarm If no “RESET” button is entered during the time set (3~12 minutes), visual alarm will activate for the eT next 15 seconds. This gives time to “RESET” before the 1* stage audible alarm gets activated. If button is not entered within 15 seconds, 1* stage audible alarm will activate, Timer's “RESET’ can be inputted in two different ways. > Manual way of using “RESET BUTTON” on the bridge, > Automatic way of using ‘Motion sensor” that detects the movement on the bridge. 2.3.3. L-stage Audible Alarm This audible alarm is installed on the bridge and must be able to wake the watch officer. Visual alarm and 1* stage audible alarm will activate and can be tumed off by resetting the timer by inputting RESET”. If timer is not “RESET” after 15 seconds, 2" stage audible alarm will activate 2.3.4 2-stage Audible Alarm This alarm is installed in the officer’s cabin or captain's cabin, 2" stage audible alarm is triggered if timer is not "RESET’ within the 15 seconds after 1* stage audible alarm is triggered. 1 stage and 2 stage audible alarms are both triggered at this stage. This alarm is installed in the crew members’ cabin. If no actions are taken within $0 seconds after the 2" audible alarm is triggered, 3°° stage audible alarm will activate. To give enough time for the back-up officer or the captain to take an action after the 2" stage audible alarm is triggered, you can adjust the time from 90~180 seconds(3 minutes) between the 2” stage and 3% stage audible alarm. Also, until RESET” is inputted, all alarms stays activated 2.3.6 Emergency Call BNW-50 has buil audible alarm is immediately triggered, and if no action is taken then 3° stage audible alarm will activate, Watch officer can call for help using this button if needed in emergency call function, and if this button is pressed down for 2 seconds, 2" stage You can stop the emergency alarm if you press down the button for 2 seconds. "1© sawncenc OO Chapter 3 PRODUCT SPECIFICATION 3.1 DISPLAY UNIT (BNW-50) SCREEN SIZE.snonnn 4.3 INCH TFT COLOR LCD, 480 X 272 PIXELS POWER CONSUMPTION 130 mA , POWER SAVE MODE 70 mA (24 V DC) SIZE. 129 x 183 x 113.5 mm (Hx Wx D) WEIGHT sonnsnnsnes O5KQ) (OPERATION TEMPERATURE -15 °C ~ 55°C 3.2. PROCESS UNIT (BNW-51) AC POWER SUPPLY aiov / 220 ac DC POWER SUPPLY 2av DC POWER CONSUMPTION sone 130MA SE .. 221. x 165 x 95 mm (HxWxD) WEIGHT oecnonnnen 15KQ OPERATION TEMPERATURE. wrannoninn LS °C ~ $5 °C INTERFACE Inputting reset pulse by radar. Inputting interface of operating heading or track controller Inputting NMEA data(Reset, alarm, etc) Inputting DC12V power supply and reset of motion sensor and reset unit Outputting the alarm signal for reset and alarm unit Outputting the NMEA data for blackbox(VDR) Outputting the alarm interface for machine breakdown Outputting the interface for the external unit's alarm. INPUT/OUTPUT DC23V power supply and RS-232 communication for display unit. 3.3. RESET UNIT (BNW-52) POWER CONSUMPTION. max 34mA / unit (24 V DC) sie .- 126190x30 mm (Hx Wx D) WEIGHT snes 0.2Kg ( FLUSH TYPE), 0.5Kg ( DESK TYPE ), 0.5Kg ( WATERTIGHT TYPE ) OPERATION TEMPERATURE oi °C ~ 55°C LEVEL OF WATER RESISTANCE IP67(WATERTIGHT TYPE) LEVEL OF SOUND... OVER 75 dB FUNCTION Reset, visual alarm, 1* stage audible alarms are combined (You may choose one function if you wish to) 12& samuncenc De 3.4 ALARM UNIT (BNW-53) POWER CONSUMPTION max 30mA / unit (24 V DC) SIZE . 126x90x30 mm (Hx Wx D) WEIGHT sssonnons O.2KQ ( FLUSH TYPE), 0.5Kg ( DESK TYPE] (OPERATION TEMPERATURE “15 °C ~ 55°C LEVEL OF SOUND ssnnninen OVER 75 dB 3.5 MOTION SENSOR (DND-300M) POWER CONSUMPTION OPERATING = 26mA / unit, STAND-BY= 17mA / unit (12 V DC) DETECTION METHOD ..ronnnse Quad-element PIR and microwave pulse Doppler MW frequency 105256) sue. 115 x 61x 375 mm (HxWxD) WEIGHT 120g (BRACKET EXCLUDED) OPERATION TEMPERATURE ... “15% 55°C DETECTIVE ANGLE 120°~150° DETECTIVE RAGE 15m ( STANDARD ) PRE-HEATING TIME ssussoson 2 MINUTE 3 TOTAL POWER CONSUMPTION FOR STANDARD COMPONENTS (REFER 13.2 Installation Diagram) Display Unit(BNW-50) LEA Processor Unit(8NW-51) sonneee 2A Reset Unit(8NW-52) 3 eA Alarm Unit(8NW-53) 7 EA Motion Sensor(OND-300M) 26 TOTAL (24V DC) . APPROX 0.60 13Ss ‘SAMYUNG ENC OO 3.6 COMPONENTS 3.6.1 BNW-50 SPECIFICATION No NAME MODEL NAME | QUANT REMARK 1 | Display unit desktop BNW-50 SET | seacker protection cover ineudes 1-2. | Display unit installation accessory | BNW-50-A set 2-3 | USER MANUAL BNW-50-MK 184 | M00-0481-00 2 | Processor unit desktop BNW-51 1ser 2-2. | Processor unit installation accessory | 8NW-S1-A aseT 3 | Reset unit desktop BNW-52 BSET | Aadtional instalation availabe 3-2. | Reset unit installation accessory BNW-52-A 3SET | Fush ype 4 | Alarm unit desktop BNW-53 7 SET | Adarionalinsalsion avaiable 4-2. | Alarm unit installation accessory | BNW-53-A 7SET | Flush ype 5 | Motion sensor(installation accessory | DND-300M 2SET | Adrionalinsalition avaiable included) 3.6.2 BNW-50 OPTION SPECIFICATION 1 | WATERTIGHT reset unit desktop BNW-52W ASET | WATERTIGHT type 2 | WATERTIGHT reset unit install. accessory | BNW-S2W-A ASET | WATERTIGHT type 3 _| Desk type bracket BNW-B ASET | Desk ype 4 | Desk type bracket install. accessory BNW-B-A, ASET | Desk type 5 | Reset unit, motion sensor install. cable | UL2454-6¢-24aWG ASET | Optional length 6 | WATERTIGHT reset unit install. cable UL2464-6C-20AWG SET | Optional lenath 7 | Alarm unit install. Cable (Small) UL2464-2¢-20AWG SET | Optional length 8 | Alarm unit install. Cable (Large) CW-5B 1.25SQMM X 2¢ | 1SET | Optional lenath 14& samuncenc Chapter 4 BNW-50 (DISPLAY UNIT) - Rated input voltage DC 24V (NOTE) Program version may change without notice for performance improvement. 4.1 BUTTONS \ \\ BNW-80 —— ~ Gs) X y \s B Button Function Note Pressing down this button for 2 seconds will activate the emergency EMERGENCY call function. call By pressing down for another 2 seconds will deactivate the alarm. Used to get into the menu function and message will appear if you | wish to save after the setup. Brings you back to the previous page. ESCAPE Enter key allows you to select the menu or the individual menu. ENTER Used to verify the password. CHECK 15& samvuncenc CEJ | reset input function actvates nest System stops operating and goes into sleep mode by pressing this button and entering the password. Sleep mode In order to deactivate the sleep mode, press this button again and enter the password, + Main screen Left, Right : Adjust the brightness of LCD UP : Key sound ON Down : Key sound OFF Control key - Otherwise Used to move into the selected function or change the setting. 4.2 SETTING PASSWORD ‘Once power is connected to the equipment, this screen [EIT will show. Captain may set the password that he should only know. SS Sis ass) If you wish to change the password, select SYSTEM this screen. However this function will initialize all the setup. Therefore beware before using it. (Refer to 4.43 © (select numbers) -> you wish to save and press YES if you wish to save then press When entering password BNWAS BNWAS SETS 3 SSS ae ies ldo Do you really want to save? 123,) oa 16& samuncenc 4.3 DISPLAY OF OPERATIONAL STATUS BNWAS' current operational status appears on the screen. From menu, press S then will move to the operational status display. Cis ul aula Alarm state [manual |) ACTIVE Alarm mode Dormant period 4.4 MENU Adjusting the system of BNW-S0 can be done on the Menu screen. Password is required when entering into the manu therefore adjusting the setting can be only done by authorized person (captain) © Checking the password In order to get to the menu, password is required is pressed “CHECK MASTER PASSWORD” appears, then use and oO to f LD. Prosero renin nen When insert numbers, then BNWAS CHECK MASTER PASSWORD eT (oyayeye) Setup Alarm Devices System Setup But, when the alarm is triggered, you cannot get an access into the main menu and if alarm is triggered in the middle of the setup process, it will take you to the operational status screen. 7Ss ‘SAMYUNG ENC 4.4.1 SETUP ALARM You can change and save the ‘alarm mode’, ‘dormant [MAMI ee0 (Scat Te period’, ‘interval between 2” and 3” stage’, ‘use of additional reset socket’, ‘interval of 1 stage audible oO Best enui tte alarm’. All functions can be changed by using 6& System Setup and buttons, © Setting alarm mode @ OFF Mode : BNW-50 does not operate under this mode. On the operational status, it shows “MANUAL" for MODE and “OFF” for ALARM STATE OEE ES Geauoeess Ct Elec os : MANUAL Eesmuena Auto fit | ieeanecieonOne te meac tent Reems 2 | @® MANUAL Mode : Under this mode, BNW-50 always operates. On the operational status, it shows "MANUAL" for MODE and “ACTIVE” for ALARM STATE. BNWAS Gece Ts (| fan pena Alarm Tiner ip [MANUAL | MANUAL] 2nd ard) Term GU | ein nee One eer ny egal 2-1 jee ee ce @ AUTO Mode: Under this mode, BNWAS system is IIIA activated when vessel's heading or track control system EI Deus operates. Refer to 65 INPUT TERMINAL FOR REMOTE | JA iil Secon ACTIVATION) Ae GE) ee Leo atau Ones cit (verve! 2{ |i 18& samuncenc De Deactivated : Mode on the operational status display will show “AUTO”, and “STANBY” for ALARM STATE as shown on the diagram below. ‘Activated : Mode on the operational status display will show “AUTO", and “ACTIVE” for ALARM STATE. Es Eas AUTOMATIC AUTOMATIC | | ACTIVE © Setting dormant period and the period between the second and third alarm. You can control the Dormant period (3~12minutes) and the period between the second and third alarm (90~180 seconds) change the timer. buttons to Peaceoeorr Cl Geers Gecumeeles bames Gece ueee | 2 ae 2nd 3¢d Tere fees Py ete ee) Lala [ teaiier sca eerTucacrrna P lites Gretieratheeen i Grats ences 2 le en ero vou, 21] ie Also, on the operational status display of the unit(BNW-S0) will always show the value of dormant period BNWAS Eras MANUAL, ACTIVE 19& samvuncenc ‘@ Using the additional visual alarm and 1 stage audible alarm. (Additional reset unit) When using the additional reset unit on this equipment, through the Alarm A & B interface terminal, you can activate the visual alarm (VIS) or the 1" stage audible alarm (AUD) same as the standard reset terminal, Move the cursor to the wanted menu then press reset unit, then you may decide the use of additional Genter | Aen bee (Orr Alara Timer (CEN/Minutes Alera Timer [EM)Minutes ieee Dou) Steen) een) ent 090 |eeeontes [_ [Rosesactrontrralee lec (ees er eae eee RE pesavenuens| 2 | [ire fe aileco uene |_2 [te © Changing the period of the 1" stage audible alarm’s warning alert. You can change the Reset unit (BNW-52)'s interval of J the 1* stage audible alarm's warning alert by using this, Sacco function Sou 0} fee oO ani-@nd Tava 0! | als By using and buttons, you can change the | IP imeganeyieee a [eater Period of the alarm. fee Veco etme | @ @ After changing the settings press will be asked if you wish to save. Press “YES” then | [Cain 0 @ ™ you really vant to save? to save , then you 204.4.2. SETUP ALARM DEVICES ‘On this menu, you may turn ON/OFF the alarm of the ach processor unit's interface terminal ALARM A~G by OQ p @ Setup Alarm using and . Right bottom picture with checked boxes means activating the 2% stage audible Setup Maro Lsvices alarm, and the rest means activating 3° stage audible | 72) Sater Sarai le alarms) alarm. (Refer to 6.14 2" stage au Meccan (OFF | Alare Viner (ElMiautes (Vines Pare) ees au Meo [ Seac cea-A Tere Manieamenel| 2.1 Cee eg) Not using the additional visual alarm and 1* stage audible alarm = Activate (ON) 2% stage audible alarm : Alarm A, B, C ~ Activate (ON) 3 stage audible alarm : Alarm D, E, FG Also, by using the additional reset unit, you can activate (ON) the visual alarm(Vis) and the 1* stage audible alarm(AUD) same as the standard reset terminal, through the Alarm A & 8 interface terminal Memo ore OFF || Getto nc) ete eer) Allarn Viner (EY Minutes: Oretall | (leno Ga Pare ees Gann auto Cig Wlse Another Visual & Audio VERCIGl | _(cieaai eens) 201 Cee eg) Using the visual alarm and the 1* stage audible alarm. ~ Activate (ON) the visual alarm : A ~ Activate (ON) the 1* stage audible alarm : 8 ~ Activate (ON) the 2° stage audible alarm : ~ Activate (ON) the 3 stage audible alarm : D, &, F, G 24& samvuncenc @ After changing all the settings press then you will be asked if you wish to save, press “vEs’ | fOQSPnanE pO eee er ee then SF to save te Alarm 0 4.4.3 SYSTEM SETUP On this menu, you may update the software, initialize the system, check the version and set the alarm test Setep Gilera mode. Setup Alarm Devices) lo) Sn Sat © Version update ( Update ROM ) This function is used when updating the display unit, version, and figures "$00.017(2011.07.12)"and “DO 0.017(20 11.07.12)" shown on the right side means the isplay unit's version of the each processor unit. Initialize ccm SOO RIA) jist Creer © Initialize When you wish to initialize the setting, move the cursor to "Initialize" then press =, then you will be asked if WET you wish to initialize. Move to "YES" then pall Fast Blots Pre erna) This wil initialize the system and you will be brought | Ieee ry HEY ue GD to the password setting screen (as shown on the picture below), You must be aware that by using this function, all the settings will initialize, 22SIR Corin) z — ee Do you really want to BSS initialize system? i © Alarm test mode (Test Mode ) By using this function, you can check if unit operates properly after installing the reset unit and the alarm unit. You can check the visual alarm, 1* stage audible alarm and other connected alarms immediately. © i) Move cursor to the test mode by using then press Sed, this wil activate the alarm CRISIALLES Cire Visual |_ Jeno 1 |Get Walera Rea) Matar a Bi Alera peri Vices ees [ JienrCnr cet em Orc hemi sorerevter Gebece However, when setting the additional visual alarm and 1% stage audible alarm, Alarm A and 8 will change to the visual alarm and 1* stage audible alarm. ( Refer to 44.2 SETUP ALARM DEVICES ) OEE eee Alarm Mode [_ | CReReN |_ leven flare Timer [E¥)Minutes; | Jere |_ Jeno Entec Ueto cont Biatarn a | (isteoot [ |(iseicieeieea corel cece [eee ened aes! 2° (te eno 23OES ES on Aerie : [eer (een (lara tise) Gel|winutes [|Get Jarno dua comb | [orca _[clerenta a ioe lee [Viernes @ Saving the VDR data by using the SD card (Record VDR data on SD card) ©,.8 © After inserting the SD card, by using © and check the box and save by pressing @ "BNWAS SAMYUNGENC VDR.txt" file will be created in the SD card and at the same time VDR data will be saved in the file. CSSD OSSD Update RON ermine revere Recerd UDR data on SD card CS ara Alarm Mode Setup) 2nd) Alarm Devices Vee os ee | [VeoGi Janencie 2nd-3cd Tenm (EEE Seconds Alarm 8) Malar F ‘)_ Weer ierev ERO) Alarm ¢) Alara DSeenmeci 2 -| Mplacm 0) Tera soneeytes) [eect Ui cerey case etc) feasts 2445 Operational display ‘As shown on the right, “Alarm Mode = Manual ON, Dormant period = 3 minutes, Period between the 2~ and_3" stage alarm=90seconds’, the operational display of the display unit (GNW-51) will be explained with these settings. GIeouioc ca af ieee 03 Jeunes 2ne Sed Tern (REB/Seconds Pea cestrere a cane Tet Alorm Tone FAS i: Refer to 23.1 Sequence of alarm to help you to understand further. 45.1 Dormant period Alarm will not trigger for 3 minutes and time will decrease. If watch officer reset the timer within 3 minutes, then timer will restart. The reset of the timer can be done in 3 different ways. For the additional reset input using additional unit, refer to 66-68 > Manual way of pressing” button’ from the display unit of BNW-S0. > Manual way of using the “RESET BUTTON” on the reset unit of BNW-52, > Automatic way of using “MOTION SENSOR” which detects the movernent on the bridge floor. BNWAS BNWAS [manual] | ACTIVE: 4.5.2. Visual alarm If watch officer has not reset the timer within 3 minutes, visual alarm will activate. On ALARM STATE, “VISUAL ALARM” will be displayed and the elapsed time “0:10" will be shown in Red/Black. If timer has been reset within 15 seconds after the visual alarm activates, then the timer will restart from 3 minutes. TTS BNWAS [manual | | VISUAL ALARM ACTIVE 25& samvuncenc OO 4.5.3. 1* stage audible alarm If watch officer has not reset timer within 15 seconds after the visual alarm has been activated, 1” stage audible alarm will activate. “1* ALARM" will be shown on the display under ALARM STATE, and the elapsed time "0:23" and the 1* alarm will be shown in Red/black. At this status, visual alarm and 1* stage audible alarm are activated at the same time. If reset is inputted within 15 seconds after the 2° stage auciible alarm is triggered, then the timer will restart from 3 minutes. BNWAS BNWAS [manual | | 1st ALARM [manual] | ACTIVE 4.5.4. 2 stage audible alarm 24 stage audible alarm will activate if timer has not been reset within 18 seconds after 1° stage audible alarm is activated, "2" ALARM’ will be shown on the ALARM STATE, and the elapsed time "0:45" and the “2 ALARM” will be written in Red/Black. Visual alarm, 1% stage audible alarm and 2” stage audible alarm are activated at the same time. If timer has been reset within the period set between 2™ stage and 31° stage audible alarm (80 seconds), it will restart from 3 minutes. BNWAS BNWAS [Manual | [manual | | ACTIVE 26& samuncenc De 4.5.5. 3 stage audible alarm 3 stage audible alarm will activate if the timer has not been reset within 90 seconds after the 2" stage audible alarm is activated. On the display, “3°° ALARM" will be shown under ALARM STATE and the “3°° ALARM” and the elapsed time “2:09” will be shown in red/black. On this status, all the alarms connected to the BNWAS are triggered at the same time. If timer has been reset after this, the time restarts from 3 minutes. ES BNWAS ACTIVE 45.6 Emergency call By pressing the button ©,,.., for 2 seconds, 2" stage audible alarm will activate immediately. If no actions ate taken then 3" stage audible alarm will automatically activate, On the screen, °2"! Alarm” will be displayed under ALARM STATE and soon “3% ALARM* will be shown. ‘2%, 3" ALARM” and the EMERGENCY!” will be written in black. After the emergency call function has been deactivated, then you must go back to the previous set up status and set the timer from 3 minutes. essing down the button for 2 seconds will deactivate the emergen: BNHAS BNWAS INTERNAL, 2ND ALARM Lwanua | EMERGENCY! ! orSs ‘SAMYUNG ENC 4.5.7 Failure indicator ‘When main power(110/220V AC) or back-up power(24V DC) is not connected, “Main Power Failure” or “Back Up Power Failure’ will appear on the top of the display in red/black writings. Pictures below show Main Power Failure (Left) and Back Up Power Failure (right). BNWAS BNWAS [manu || active [anual || active | 28BNW- 51 Processor Unit Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System Name Function Color POWER | LED lights up when power is connected Red LED AUTO | LED lights up when AUTO is selected from the Operational mode Green LED ERROR | LED lights up when the main or the back-up power is not supplied. Red LED ALARM | LED lights up when BNWAS’ system alarm is activated. Brown LED TIMER | LED lights up when the BNWAS’ system reset counter is activated. Brown LED 29& samvuncenc 5.2 Connector and interface socket (Back) © 1. AC Fuse(2A) 2. AC POWER 2A is used as main power(AC) fuse Main Power(110/220v AC) 3. DC Fuse(SA) 4, DC POWER 5A is used as Back-up power(DC) fuse Back up power(24V DC) 5. INTERFACE Socket > DC24V power supply and RS-232 communication INPUT/OUTPUT (1~5 PIN) of display unit > DC12V Power supply and RESET INPUT (6~20 PIN) for motion sensor and reset unit > Alert signal output (11~27 FIN) for reset and alarm unit. > Alert interface output (28~29 PIN) for machinery breakdown, > Interface input (80~31 PIN) for activing track controller. > NMEA data output (22~34 PIN) for blackbox (VOR) > NMEA data(reset, alarm..etc) input (25~36 PIN) > Reset pulse input (37~38 PIN) for radar. > Interface input (29~40 PIN) for external equipment alert. INTERFACE Taw SS oa) cm i aca (we (ES ER wor Jon_tor_Jwsean) Ne No zi eto _){ 20 ews) = Epfeye fale ole] al 9] 7] 2 Beg yer =| oe) eelelelelalelalalel-lelel Llelelelelelelelelelelele ellekleleelslelelelels ea eel =e (S 8 |S 8/83 |S/a/e Bl S18 BIEEEP EEE 30Chapter 6 Installation 6.1 Power supply & sawuncenc CN You should connect the Processor unit(BNW-51) to the Main power supply(AC 220V) using the AC cable, and DC cable should be connected to the vessel's battery(DC24V) which can produce power to the BNWAS for more than 6 hours. 6.2 Display You may choose an installation method between bracket mounting and the flush mounting for the display unit (BNW-50). Connect the display unit (BNW-50) with the processor unit (BNW-51) with cable (Z8-2M-05) provided. if DISPLAY IN/OUT 1/2/3 54/5 alisieg zie a 22 5|2 BEF AS BNW-50 BNW-51 Power connector Interface socket Display unit (BNW-50) Processor unit (BNW-51) Color of the cable Interface socket Pin number Function (z8-2M-05) number 1 Black (Shield) uSLD) Shield Black (GND) 5(GND) GND 2 Not in use - ; 3 White(RS-232 Output) 2(RXD) RS-232 Input 4 Green(RS-232 Input) 3(TXD) RS-232 Output 5 Red(DC24 Input) a(24vy C24 Output 678 Not in use : : 34Ss ‘SAMYUNG ENC 6.2.1 Bracket Mounting Before installing, consider the display unit's weight and search for the most convenient place for you. Installing the display 2) Hold the display and find the joint between the bracket and the display. 2) Push the display gently into the bracket 3) Turn the knob to lock. Detaching the display 2) Turn the unit off 2) Loosen the knob and dismantle the end of the : bracket. 6.2.2. Flush mounting 2) Find the place to install the flush mounting, 2) Make a hole on the place you wish to install 3) By using a saw, cut the panel 4) Make 4 holes for the screws 5) Install the screw on the display unit and put screws into the holes 6) Attach the supplied hardware to the place you wish to install display unit Before you begin, make sure you have enough space to install the display unit 6.3 RESET SET UP ( RES1/LOW , ALARM/VIS+AUD) Connect the reset unit (BNW-52) to the interface socket (RES1) of BNW-51, Reset unit is usually installed near the visual alarm, however this reset unit combines the visual alarm and the 1* stage audible alarm together, therefore there is no need to install them separately. Reset function should be installed near the approachable place from conning position, workstation for navigating and maneuvering Also you have installation options depending on the place you wish to install the reset unit (BNW-52). (lush type, desk type, watertight type) 6.4 Motion Sensor Install the dual motion sensor (DND-300M) which consists of microwave and PIR detection. Connect the 2 power supply wires to +12V and -12V. And connect one of the relay wires to the [relay] socket as shown below. When installing the motion sensor, use the standard bracket (Refer to chapter 8. Motion Sensor. 32& samuncenc TAMPER O©®©O@OOO® In addition, few things need to be taken into account when deciding where to install > Microwave radiation can pass through the glass and nonmetallic walls, you must adjust the microwave's range so that it does not exceed the room limits. Otherwise the motion in the next ream or moving traffic along the outer side of the wall will cause the MW detector to trp. > Large reflective objects (especially metals) within the range may distort the patterns of the detective range >If two motion sensors are installed in the same room or on the opposite sides of a shared wall, the sensors should not face each other and there must be at least 2 m distance between them, 6.5. Input terminal for remote activation( REMOT/TRAK) Connect the ship's heading or track control system to the remote activation input. Under the AUTO mode, two brackets (INP+ / INP-) should be in contact for BNWAS to activate. 6.6 Additional reset terminal( RES2/LOW ) You can connect additional external reset unit or the motion sensors to this unit. By setting the display Unit, if ALARM A&B(one of the external alarm terminals) are used as Visual alarm (VIS) and Audible alarm (AUD), this can be same as the standard reset unit. (Refer to 442 SETUP ALARM DEVICES) 6.7 Pulse reset set up( RES3/PULS) Connect the additional equipment that could exist on the bridge in this input, where watch officer could easily monitor. A high or low pulse will reset timer. You must be aware that periodic pulse signal may automatically reset the timer. 6.8 NMEA Input ( NMEA/RXD ) You can connect the digital equipment which can output the NMEA data (reset, alert etc). Refer to the chapter 11 NMEA (IEC 61162-1) interface section. When digital equipment which can output the GPS data gets connected, there will be time shown on the display. 33© sawncenc OO > Reset data : EVE sentence > Alarm data : ALR sentence > GPS data : GGA, RMC sentence 6.9 NMEA Output( NMEA/TXD ) According to the IEC 61162-1, ALR sentence, connect VDR and equipment that requires BNWAS’ NMEA alarm data. Alarm data can output any changes made on the BNWAS such as reset alert, dormant 1 NMEA(EC 61162-2) period time, ete. For further information on the alarm data, refer to the chapter interface, 6.10 External damage alarm output( ALARM/FAIL ) Connect the damage alarm output to the external alarm. These two terminals are usually connected however when the display unit shows ‘Damage alert’ they will disconnect. 6.11 External emergency alarm input( EMERG/EXT ) Connect the two contacts of the external emergency call device to this terminal, When these two terminals(NP+/INP.) become in contact for more than 2 seconds, system's emergency call function activates. When the external emergency calls terminal gets disconnected, it will stop operating the emergency call will stop operating. It is possible to connect the alarm contact signal coming from the outside with this terminal 6.12 Visual alarm( VIS ) You do not have to install the visual alarm separately as standard reset unit(BNW-52) is equipped with the visual alarm function. The dimming of the visual alarm can be controlled automatically, and the potentiometer (VR2:DIM) from internal PCB may also additionally adjust the dimming. Also, the visual alarm can be stopped by the internal PCB's jump pin (CN4:Lamp OFF) 6.13 1* stage audible alarm( AUD ) There is no need to install the 1* stage audible alarm separately as the standard reset unit(BNW-52) is combined with it, The volume of the alarm is controlled by the reset unit's PCB Potentiometer(VRI Tone vel) The alarm tone is adjustable by moving the jump pin(CNS, CN6, CNT : tone) within PCB, and the 1* stage alarm period can be changed from the setup menu. By using the jump pin (CN3:Tone OFF) from internal PCB, the 1* stage audible alarm can be stopped. 34& samuncenc CN 6.14 2 stage audible alarm ( ALARM/A~G ) Install the alarm unit (BNW-52) in the officer's room or the captain's room when there is only one backup officer, When there are more than 2 backup officer, then install the alarm unit(8NW-53) in every officers’ rooms separately. Alarm unit(BNW-53) gives you installation options(flush mounting or desk type) depending on where you are installing the unit, Also all the alarm units((BNW-53) alarm tone can be changed by moving the intemal PCB's jump pin(CN2,4: Tone-H / CN3.5: Tone-L), volume of the alarm can be controlled by the intemal PCB's potentiometer (VR1: Tone vol) Backup officer's decision You can ignore the sequence of the audible alarm when connecting it to ALARM/A ~ ALARM/G, as you can reassign the sequence of the connected alatm unit and the alaim type from the display unit (Refer to 442 SETUP ALARM DEVICES). Preset value when manufactured ( 2" stage audible alarm can be selected separately ) ALARM/A — = 2% stage audible alarm — officer's cabin 1 connection terminal. ALARM/B 2% stage audible alarm — officer’s cabin 2 connection terminal ALARM/C — : 2% stage audible alarm — officer's cabin 3 connection terminal ALARM/D — : 2" stage audible alarm — officer's cabin 4 connection terminal ALARM/E — : 3” stage audible alarm - crew's quarter's connection terminal ALARM/F — : 3% stage audible alarm — crew's quarter's connection terminal ALARM/G — : 31° stage audible alarm ~ crew's quarter's connection terminal. For example, you may adjust the setting as below. ALARM/A —_: Visual alarm terminal ( additional function same as the standard visual alarm) ALARM/B —: 1" stage audible alarm terminal (additional function same as the standard 1* stage audible alarm) ALARM/C — : 2% stage audible alarm ~ officer's cabin 1 connection terminal ALARM/D — : 2% stage audible alarm — officer's cabin 2 connection terminal ALARM/E — : 2% stage audible alarm — officer's cabin 3 connection terminal ALARM/F — : 3 stage audible alarm — crew's quarter's connection terminal ALARM/G — : 3° stage audible alarm — crew's quarter's connection terminal. > If you install the audible alarm to ALARM/A ~ ALARM/G separately as above, you may selectively turn ON/OFF the alarm for each cabin, however this will create many wires. > You can minimize the wires by tying them (distinguish between officer's cabin and the crew's quarter) if you do not have to turn ON/OFF the alarm per cabin. 36& samvuncenc OO 6.15 3° stage audible alarm ( ALARM/A~G ) Install the alarm unit (BNW-53) in the crewmember’s room who can respond to the 3” stage alarm. At this stage, all connected alarms will activate. Delay setup for 2nd stage alarm’s timer In large vessels, the delay between the 2"! and 34 stage alarms may be set to a longer value when installing, from 90~180 seconds maximum, To allow enough time for the back-up officer and/or master to reach the bridge. Go to SETUP ALARM from the display unit's menu to set the time. 36& samuncenc De Chapter 7 Installation Caution 7.1 General Follow requirements in IMO resolution MSC.128(75) concerning the installation of the BNWAS. 7.2 Location of reset unit (128/A4.1.3.1) It shall not be possible to initiate the reset function or cancel any audible alarm from any device, equipment or system not physically installed in areas of the bridge 7.3 Reset installation (128/A5.1.4) Means of activating the reset function shall only be available in positions on the bridge giving proper look out and preferably adjacent to visual indications. Means of activating the reset function shall be easily accessible from the conning position, the workstation for navigating and maneuvering, the workstation for monitoring and the bridge wings. 7.4 Visual alarm (128/A5.2.2 part) Visual alarm shall be visible from all operational positions on the bridge where the watch officer may reasonably be expected to be stationed, 7.5 1* stage audible alarm (bridge) (128/A5.2.3 part) This alarm shall be audible from all location where watch officer may reasonably be expected to be stationed. This includes wheelhouse and the bridge wing, 7© sawncenc OO Chapter 8 Motion sensor (Movement sensor) 8.1 Operating movement sensor We have adapted Doppler radar principle so the sensor can detect the microwave (M\Y) and infrared rays (PIR) at the same time. It can be used under extreme environment caused by heat, temperature, reise, humidity, airflow and dust, (Be aware when using this since electromagnetic wave can go through the glass or plaster board) The sensor's minimum detective distance is 20m, and it is small and practical sensor used for internal security, Sensor can detect the movement made from inside by 120°~150°, and is not harmful to human, By using the bracket attached to the sensor, you may install it easily on the wall or the ceiling. Input voltage: 12 VDC (+3V) —_ Power consumption: Operating= 26mA , Standby= 17mA Detective range :15mistandard) Pre heating time: minute Alarm period : 2 seconds (+1second) Detective angle: 120"~150° Angle control: left/right 20° f Installation height: 2-4m Method of detection: Quad-element PIR and microwave pulse Doppler - Detection outcome: For 2 seconds, with green LED blinking, RELAY output accesses to GND (cLose) LED indication: Browngreen LED blin! Power is connected and warms up(i min max) Brown LED blin! MW sensor has detected movement, Green LED blink= PIR sensor has detected movement. Red LED blink= RELAY is under operation for external alarm 38& samuncenc De 8.2 Installing movement sensor Microwave radiation can pass through the glass and nonmetallic walls, you must adjust the microwave's range so that it does not exceed the room limits. Otherwise the motion in the next room or moving traffic along the outer side of the wall will cause the MW detector to trip. Large reflective objects (especially metals) within the range may distort the patterns of the detective range. If two motion sensors are installed in the same room or on the opposite sides of a shared wall, the sensors should not face each other and there must be at least 2 m distance between them. Installment place |RACKET INSTALLATION OPTION 1. Avoid installing from direct sunlight 2. Install it separately from the vessel's power 1)Choose betwesn ceiling or wall adapter. cable Do not instal it at the back of the partition Avoid installing near the heat 3. 4 5. Install it on the stable and hard surface 6. Avoid installing from windy environment 7. In Do not install it outside, 2) Place nut stallation instruction Into bracket 1. Remove the front caver by laasening the screw Assemble the at the bottom of the sensor. attached bracket 2. Loosen the binding screw of PCB and carefully with detector's base remove the PCB. 3. Drill the bracket holding screw and wire hole. Refer to the picture beside. Pull the wire through the holes and by using the binding screw, fix the bracket end sensor together. Assemble the PCB carefully Diss the sensor Connect the wire with the right terminal and sctewi(refer to 64 motion sensor) Set the Dip switch. (refer to picture 3) Assemble the front cover. 10_ Fix the sensor adapter on the wall Brackei Base: Bracket halaing 4) Pace the wire into the bracket facing to the range and tighten the bracket bolt Cover LeD Binding Screw Lens Picture 2. Motion sensor Exterior 39Ss ‘SAMYUNG ENC Fon Ey Jooooe cela} ©00000/@)} Jooosecc(o) a o P By B 0 = ? Pla ecine Ble g os pinaing seven] @)004 Picture 3 PCB Plan Check the operation after the installment Move around in the detective range after installation and check if the Green lamp (PIR), 8rown lamp (MW), Red lamp (RELAY) turns on and off. If it turns on and off whenever you move around it, this is normal. If the Green lamp and Brown lamp are constantly flickering after the pre-heating time of the lamp, check if there is any shielding around it. If itis malfunctioning, reinstall the equipment. Detailed adjustment (Should be done by professional technician if required) Infrared ray (PIR) detective range adjustment: Use the volume marked with PIR, to adjust the detective sensitivity from 15% to 100% according to the ambulation test. (it is set at the minimum when manufactured). Turn the volume to (+) to increase the sensitivity and (-) to decrease. Microwave(MW) sensitivity adjustment: Set the "MW detective range adjustment” at its minimum, then adjust the volume slowly to the maximum until it can detect the furthest distance of the range (based ‘on the ambulation test) . Turn the volume (MW sensitivity adjustment) to (+) to increase the sensitivity and (-) to decrease 40& samuncenc De Chapter 9 Test after installation Go through the check list below after the installing the equipment Cheek list OK Turn the BNWAS on, set the timer on 3 minutes and the bridge watch mode in manual. Go to the external reset unit(8NW-52, motion sensor), then do not move for 3 minutes After 3 minutes, check if Reset unit (BNW-52) has lighted up then check if lighting stops when you move near to the motion sensor or press the reset button. Do not move for 3 minutes. See if reset unit lights up, then check if reset unit (BNW-52) activates the 1* stage audible alarm after 15 seconds from then. Go to the captain/master and/or the back-up officer's cabin to check if the BNW-53 activates the 2” stage audible alarm after 15 seconds from the 1" stage audible alarm. Go to the crew's office and check if the 3" stage audible alarm activates after 90~180 seconds (adjustable) from the 2° stage audible alarm 6 | Go to the bridge and reset all the alarms by pressing the reset button. Press the emergency call button for 2 seconds. Check if the 3° stage alarm is displayed 7 | after the 2° stage alarm. Turn the alarm off by pressing the emergency call button for 2) seconds, Disconnect the main power. Check if you see the Main Power Failure on the display Connect the main power again. 9 Disconnect the backup power. Check if you see the Back Up Power Failure on the display. yo flure relay output is used, check ifthe equipment connected to the failure relay works properly. Then connect the backup power az. Tue reset unit is used, then connect the equipment to the RES3/PULS terminal. Check if the other equipment can reset the timer. ap VOR (black box) is used, check if the VOR receives data information from the Processor unit (BNW-52). If vessel's heading or the track control system is connected, set the BNWAS' alaim mode 13 | as AUTO. Check if the timer works and ACTIVE appears under ALARM STATE when the vessel's heading or track control system is operating. a© sawncenc OO Chapter 10 System maintenance and fault diagnosis 10.1 System maintenance Constant maintenance is required to maintain the functionality of the equipment. Maintenance means regular inspection on the equipment, software upgrade etc and table below should help you to maintain your equipment, Content Connector and the | Check if the connectors and the sockets are connected properly sockets Cable Check the cables. If damaged or cut then you must change it immediately Ground Check the ground terminal, if it is rusted or decomposed, you must change it or terminal and clean it. You must also check the connection of the ground wire. ground wire Use clean tissue or the soft fiber to clean the salt precipitate or dirt. Do not use the Clean chemical liquids as it may erase the letters or peel the writings on the equipment off 10.2 Fault Diagnosis General fault symptoms and the solutions are described in the table below. User should not dismantle the equipment when the solutions do not help. Unorofessional dismantle or fixing the equipment may lower the equipment’s functionality and shorten its life. You should contact the professional technician. AJS department = : (82) 051-601-5570~5574 No. Symptoms Solutions Check the interface socket [RESI/LOW] of BNW-51's socket power (pin number 9~ 10), Motion sensor does not reset. 42 When the motion sensor's lamp is red, power must be on LOW(OV) Double check the motion sensor's cable connection, when SV does not convert into OV.& samuncenc CN 2 BNWAS does not turn on Reset function does not work. Visual alarm, 1° stage~ 3" stage audible alarm are not operating, yet is Check the AC or OC fuse. Check the power supply of AC input power(220V) and DC input, power (24V) Check the power cable's connection. Check the interface socket [RES1/LOW] of BNW-51. Socket power (pin number 9~ 10) {tt should be OV only when reset button is pressed or movement, was detected). Movement detect: Socket should be OV only when the red lamp is lighted, When power supply stays at OV. Set the BNWAS as OFF mode.(press OFF on the display. Install only 1 reset unit in the terminal pin number 9. Set BNWAS as MANUAL mode. Check if the visual alarm activates after 3 minutes Press the reset button to check if the alarm resets. Set BNWAS as OFF mode Install only 1 motion sensor in the terminal pin number 9. Set BNWAS as Manual mode and do not move Peay anrwne Check if the visual alarm activates after 3 minutes. 10. Check if the alarm resets when the movement is made around. 11, Install both reset unit and motion sensor and follow the steps above to check Check the cable. Check the DC24V power supply on the terminal of the alarm unit shown as activated on the (BNW-53) display. 43© sawncenc OO Chapter 11 NMEA(IEC 61162-1) Interface BNW-50 provides the interface such as IEC 61162-1 ALR, EVE with the message below. SETTINGS : Bit(4800), Databit(8), Paritet(N), Stop bit(2), Flow(Hardware) 11.1 VDR Interface = hhmmss.ss: This will be left blank if 8NWAS does not include the UTC time information. = 10K Alert or the name of the reset order, Auto mode will appear as “000”. “A A = Exceeded dormant period time , V = Not exceeded dormant period time. A A= Alert response, V = No alert response soe BNWAS Mode (Refer to 1EC 62616 3.12): ch; c2;¢3 <1 = AUT or MAN or OFF <2 = Dormant period time by minutes, (03 -12) <3 = Alert stage: 1, 2 oF 3. ( blank = no alert ) Example: $BNALR,000,A,V,C1=AUT;C2=03;C3=1*hh
Warning message will always appear when there is a change in the set up. 11.2 External equipment alarm interface This BNWAS will immediately activate the alarm when Unacknowledged ALR sentence is entered S-ALR hhmmss.ss.200.A, A,c--c*hh
—— Aliarm’s description text Alarm’s acknowledge state, A = acknowledged \V = unacknowledged Alarm condition (A = threshold exceeded, V = not exceeded) Local alarm number (identifier) [identification number of alarm source] Time of alarm condition change, UTC. 11.3. External equipment reset interface BNWAS will reset if you enter the EVE sentence ae below. SRAEVE, BNWAS Operator actvity'20 44& samuncenc CN Chapter 12 PACKING LIST 12.1 BNW-50 (STANDARD) BNW-50(Display Unit Desktop) NO. Ttem External Feature STANDARD Qty CHK Remark — Bracket Display 3 BNW-50 1 | Piel | (Pg) 1 preteen == CODE No. | £01-8800-00 cover BNW-50-MK 2 | Manual CODE NO. | MO00-0481-00 BNW-50-A(Display Unit Installation Accessory) 3. | Cable Ass’ <2 282-05 ct able Ass'y ep ‘ oo - y CODE NO. | 574-0179-01 Type 1 5X20 STS 4 ‘Screw » CODE NO. | 904-0050-00 2A/2S0V[30mmX6 5 cuse ’A/250V[30mmX6mm] CODE NO. | 527-2002-2Q 12.2. BNW-51 (STANDARD) BNW-51 (Processor Unit desktop) No. | Item External Feature STANDARD | Qty | CHK | Remark 1 | Processor =| BNW-51 1 UNIT ss CODE NO, | £02-0800-00 BNW-51-A(Processor Unit Installation Accessory) SCN20/2-3M-02 2 | Cable Ass'y | bre] ps Fp AC power y | vt CODE NO. | 574-0107-02 Ps 3 Cable Ass’ Jo SCN3-3M-02, 1 Dc able Ass'y | UDY)/— j= y ~ CODE No. | 574-0390-01 power Type 1 4X16 STS 4 ‘Screw yo 4 CODE No. | 904-0049-11 x9 01-3M-DO1 Cable Ass'y 5 | Cable Ass'y 1 Ground CODE No. | 574-0102-01 45
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