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Parker Maritime AS Parker Hannifin Corp-FCG PMS User Manual PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46 PMS User Manual Rev. S for Ver. 1.16.46 Parker Maritime AS 16000054 PMS V1.16.46 16000054 25.01.2016 JD062510 REV. NO REASON FOR ISSUE DOC. NO.
Position Reference Quality Panel 5.10 VRS Panel 5.11 Total Thruster Forces Panel 5.12 Speed Panel 5.13 Environment Panel 5.14 Helideck Monitoring Panel (Optional) INFO PANELS I/O Communications PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Motion Sensor APPENDIXES 13.1 Setup and Use of the Rolling Mean Position on a STL Target 13.2 Export Logged Data 13.3 Target Data - Draugen FSL PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Rolling Mean Position and Mean Position Alarms. Logging Failure Warning and new target type. 15 Dec 06 2006001386 1.6.33 PMS-data file manager including zipping of files. Target heading line calculations and presentations. Quality plot of position residuals. 01 Sep 05 2005001236 1.5.26...
Web: Mail: http://www.kn-portal.com/locations/europe/norway/ Web: Parker Maritime reserves the rights to change the manual when releasing a new version of the system. Parker Maritime welcomes your comments and clarifications. Explanation/Abbreviations Item Explanation Anemometer Sensor that measure wind and wind direction.
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The PMS works in co-operation with the DP system or without any DP at all. If DP is available, it will receive, under normal working conditions; buoy selections, DP operation modes, and alarm limits from the DP. In an emergency with major DP problems, the system will work independent of DP and provide navigation information for manoeuvring of the vessel.
Parker Hannifin Corp-FCG Page 7 of 92 Installation and Configuration Parker Maritime installs and configures the system for use at the initial system installation. For further details on the system and hardware components, please check the PMS installation manual. Document Overview This manual is organised to provide a logical sequence of descriptions of the system.
In STANDBY Mode, all information panels are closed, logging stopped and only the main menu and alarm status will be visible. If the PMS for some reason stops, it will automatically re-start within 10 seconds by a watch utility running in the background.
Page 9 of 92 General Screen Layout The following figure shows a typical layout of the PMS screen in Active Mode. Add, modify or remove the panels from screen to fit your needs. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV.
Page 10 of 92 Common User Interface Features It is easy to operate the PMS. The user-interface uses the Windows® graphical user interface. You control the operation of the PMS using the trackball only. In rare cases, you use the keyboard.
Radio Link Some vessels are equipped with a radio link that broadcast PMS data to the remote location. The radio link is a fully transparent system and no action is required to start and stop the radio link. PMS will only transmit whilst in Active Mode.
3.10 Heading Calculation If the system is interfaced with two GNSS receivers, the PMS is able to calculate the range and direction between the two antennas. Based on this calculation, presentation of deviation and C-O compared to the on-board heading sensors shown.
If a removable media is available, the system automatically copies the file to that media. The new file overwrites any existing file with the same name, but the filename for each panel is unique. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
MENUS This section gives detailed description of the available menus and the function of the menu items. The menu layout is the same as used by most Windows® programs. PMS has the following main pull-down menu items: Drop Down Menu...
Edit or change flow meter configuration (optional) Edit or change HMS configuration. This is greyed out for vessel where HMS is not enabled Edit conversion parameters for analogue sensors PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
Target Provides additional information about the currently selected target. Opens the radio-link status panel. This option Telemetry is not available for vessel without radio link. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Time & Date You can change computer time and date using this panel. Normally the PMS should use UTC as the time base. Trackball Adjust how the movement of the pointer shall move when using the trackball.
The help menu includes the release notes, the user manual, contact, and version information. Action Menu Item Description Help About Contact information including telephone numbers. Version Shows version of the system including version of sub-system files. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Parker Hannifin Corp-FCG Page 19 of 92 MAIN PANELS This section gives details of the various display panels available in the PMS. The display panels contain the most useful information. Select the view menu drop down to select panels. Distance Panel The Distance Panel shows the distance and bearing from the defined point on the vessel to the defined target offset location, usually the hawser connection.
The Heading panel displays the gyro readings, gyro deviation compared to calculated heading and C-O calculations. The deviation and C-O panels are only available if heading calculation activated. Check out the criteria for the calculation later in this document. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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± 6º. The numeric value is the selected heading device reading. If heading calculation based on GNSS is not possible, no values plotted. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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Reset the selected panel data. Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Close the panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Description Right Click Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Close the panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Send start or stop the gas chromatograph. Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Remove panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Send start or stop the gas chromatograph. Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Remove panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Send start or stop the gas chromatograph. Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Remove panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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NMVOC Start Signal To send NMVOC start signal, select the following menu item: 5.5.5 NMVOC Stop Signal To send NMVOC stop signal, select the following menu item: PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
PMS Messages Description Date Time: Telegram failure at port X sensor PMS is not able to decode the telegram received on the specific port. X data type X The problem may be a checksum error, fast binary telegrams etc. If the message received occasionally, no action is required.
The target heading line turns automatically off when the vessel is inside the outer alarm limit. Right click on the panel to get access to the popup menu. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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-identification, - instrument data, and -positions relative to target base. Right click on the panel to get access to the popup menu. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Rolling Mean Position Menu (if activated). Right Show Mean Show Mean Position as an Click Position orange point. Mean Dot Show the Mean Position track Track as orange points. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Close the panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Show the bars legend. Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Close the panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Position), but you may also view the residuals for position system such as HPR, Radius, or Fanbeam if they are tracking more than one transponder. The residuals always shown relative to north. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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Zoom out around the cursor pointer of the plot. Reset Reset the plot view to default. Colours Adjust colours for the circles, lines, and labels. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Select one or two digits for numbers. Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Close the panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
The graphical view wills automatically scale to present the values with highest resolution (recommended) Please note that total thruster forces information is not available on all vessels. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
To avoid false speed alarms caused by a surging target object, the PMS is using Absolute speed for alarm generation whenever possible. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV.
Selection of active the anemometer based on input from the DP. You can override and change the active sensor using the Select Sensor Dialogue. If override is used, then a grey frame encapsulates the LEDs. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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Show legend for the strip charts Snapshot Take a snapshot of the active panel and send the PNG or PDF to the removable media. Quit Close the panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Helideck Monitoring Panel (Optional) The PMS is capable to show a HMS panel layouts based on “Standard Helideck Monitoring Systems Rev 8c 2010 09 10”. The UK and Norwegian Offshore Helicopter Operators have agreed, through the HCA Technical Committee, to adopt a common helideck classification and a common set of pitch, roll, and heave limitations.
I/O Communications This panel shows data traffic that the PMS receives from the various sensors. This panel is useful if you want to track down any communication errors or missing telegram failures. The status light shows the status of the radio link traffic and will show a green light if it is updated every second, yellow if data has been available the very last 5 seconds and red if there has been no data at the port for several seconds.
Parker Hannifin Corp-FCG Page 43 of 92 The DP is sending information to the PMS regarding the vessel and the target location. If the DP software supports this, the transmitted data will appear here in a self-explanatory presented way. This is an example of what kind of data the DP is sending to the PMS.
6.4.2 Link Test Panel Use the panel to check the communication link between the PMS and the RPMS. The system is using “ping” to retrieve an echo from the radio link devices and the computers attached. Menu Path: View Telemetry.
Check out Alarm Description for further details. ALL ALARMS CAN BE RESET USING THE TRACKBALL MIDDLE BUTTON PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
Flow Meter Alarm Select Target/ Selected Target: Select the target for which the alarm limits yields. Set the PMS in standby mode if you want to change the selected target. BLS/STL tabs: Select the flow meter that is used for the selected target Density: Given density of the crude oil at given location.
If you deactivate one of the systems, it re-activates itself automatically if the selected target is changed. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
Select the vessel heading, attitude and wind sensors manually if the "Allow DP to override" is unchecked. Normally DP does these selections and the PMS will then use the same sensors. If “Allow DP to override" is checked, the selections are the same as selected on DP.
The export logged data option makes the smallest file size and is the preferred way to transport data on the internet. You may export logged data or archived data. If you plan to export data to Parker Maritime, then you should use this export data option.
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Menu Item Description File Manager Help Opens help document for procedures on how to export or unpack logged data. This is described later in this document PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
Calculator A simple, but useful calculator operated using the trackball only. The look and feel of this panel may vary depending on the operating system. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
On some vessels, it is cumbersome or almost impossible to use the supplied keyboard. This on screen keyboard may be useful to enter characters or digits into the PMS system. Store Panel Default View Store the present panel sizes and positions as the default screen layout for different users. Select View Menu Default view to use the stored default panels.
ALARM The PMS generates various alarms for various conditions. The most important is to give an early warning in case of a drive-off situation. The calculated vessel speed and any movement outside safe sectors are the main triggers for an alarm.
2) Speed above DP Max Speed Setting The class 1 alarm given when the PMS calculates the CG speed to be higher than allowed by the DP. The DP sets the speed limit. The value is 10% above the DP speed setting and is not adjustable. The alarm is only given if the DP mode is Weathervane or Auto Pos.
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11) High Hawser Tension The class 2 alarm given if the PMS measures hawser tension above the setting. You may turn the alarm on or off . A message in the Tension Panel given.
Crossing Safe Sector Alarm Boundaries Warning - Instantaneous Distance has Exceeded 25 m – Max Design Limit Crossing Mean Distance Warning Boundaries Warning - Mean Distance has Exceeded 7 m PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
10.1 HMS General The HMS module is a software module in the PMS. The HMS can present data as defined in the “Standard Helideck Monitoring Systems Rev 8c 2010 09 10 “(effectuated from November 1, 2010.). Abstract from the “Standard Helideck Monitoring Systems Rev 8c”...
HMS Operation The PMS must be up and running and in active mode before, you have access to the HMS module. Every second, required data feeds the HMS. The HMS calculation will start and run in background mode as soon as the PMS system is in active mode, but results are not visible to you until you select the HMS panel.
Right Click Info Select to view the HMS Information Select to view the HMS Panel. Logistics Select to enter Logistical Data. Quit Close the panel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Sea Spray Set to yes if you have observed sea spray on helideck lately. Set to yes if you will use the DP during helicopter operation. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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Return load passengers The number of passengers departing the vessel. Total weight Total weight of passengers + luggage + cargo. Remarks Any relevant remark. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Fill out only the operations panel on the PMS machine. Copy this image to the removable media and use the HMS reporting tool to create and fill in the logistics panel on a separate PC. Method A: Step by step procedure when both the operations and the logistics panels created on the PMS machine. Step...
The next lines are the values written to that file every 30 seconds, i.e. a maximum of 120 lines of data written to each file. Please note that the layout of this file may change without notice, but the header line will always reflect the changes. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
Normally Parker Maritime modifies and maintains the information in this database. If the PMS is connected to the DP, the target data will be sent from the DP to PMS at regular intervals and thereby update the target database automatically.
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Enables special options used at Draugen only Goliat Enables special options used at Goliat and similar targets Beryl SPM2 Enables special options used at Beryl only None Default PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Select ALARM LIMITS to enter colours and limits for instantaneous position warnings Select BASE OFFSET to enter and alarms three base data PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Plot of the target object including navigation Set base direction to 180 when offsets and safe sector direction. attending the vessel from behind and 0 if attending it in the bow. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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Enable base offset The range from base to base one and base two. The angle to base one. The angle to base two. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
The information in this dialogue is normally defined when the system is installed and configured. If the PMS is connected to the DP, the vessel data will be sent from the DP to PMS at regular intervals and thereby update the vessel database automatically.
Calibration roll/pitch Values added to the measurement values. Swap roll/pitch sign Used to swap the measured value sign. The PMS/HMS uses the following definition: Roll: Positive value if rolling to starboard. Pitch: Positive value if bow is up. Normally it is not necessary to swap signs.
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MRU Measurement Point: The location of the MRU relative to a defined point (measurement point). The data from the MRU has been relocated to this point. This has only an effect on the heave value! PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV.
(lower range limit) Span = Upper range limit (URL) – lower range limit (LRL) Channel description of Analogue source type the signal for each analogue channel PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
MAINTENANCE 12.1 PMS System The PMS system is an indoor equipment that shall been operated in a normal clean environment with normal room temperature (20ºC). The maintenance interval has to be increased if this environment cannot be met. 12.1.1 Controller Expected Lifetime (Always on.
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The interface box does not require any maintenance, but the power supplies have limited lifetime. Hence, spare power supplies should be available on- board the vessel. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
1) Check the antenna cable for any damage or wear. If necessary, replace the rubber tape protecting the connector. 2) Check the antenna for any damage or wear. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
6. Tighten the three fixing screws that fasten the top and the bottom To make sure that the radiation shield stays straight, do not tighten the screws all the way in one go. Do not overtighten. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
The motion sensor is not a part of the delivery. Nevertheless, verify/calibrate the HMS equipment every third year. This is according to the document Standard Helideck Monitoring Systems Rev 8c 2010 09 10 issued by Norsk Helicopter and CHC Helicopter Service. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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Parker Maritime Parker Hannifin Corp-FCG Page 79 of 92 Please acquire a quotation and procedure when HMS verification is required. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
View the target plot panel which shows a plot of positions and vessel • View the mean offset panel that shows the min-, max-, and mean- values of the mean position PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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Tick to enable moon pool Press OK to save your Set the rolling mean settings and exit. Cancel period. Normally 30 to exit without saving minutes PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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MEAN ALARM LIMITS: Press OK to save your Used to define the settings and exit. distance alarm limits for the mean distances Cancel to exit without saving PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Please note one limit for the warning and draw an entire exit. Cancel to exit without saving one limit for the for alarm circle PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Press OK to save your settings and limits. Please note that one limit is defined for draw an entire exit. Cancel to exit without saving warning and one for alarm circle PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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More info about the distance panel is located in the main panels section of this document View Distance History View the distance trend plot PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Shows the mean, minimum, maximum, and the mean position as numbers. More info about the distance mean panel is located in the main panels section of this document PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
The data is zipped into an encrypted file called PMSDATA.ZIP. If this file exists on the removable drive, the system overwrites it. The PMS generates filenames with respect to date and time. Check that this corresponds to the actual time in question; otherwise, you find the data in another date/hour.
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Before you can start the uploading, you will need the log on credentials. The Vessel Id (VID) and Key Code (Key) are used as credentials and will be found via Help and Version menu items on the PMS (HelpVersion). Write the numbers on a piece of paper.
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Remember to log off using the Sign Out button when finished. Step six – Notify Parker Maritime If you notify us with an e-mail to pms@parkermaritime.no, we can process it faster. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV.
Target Crossed Warning Boundaries Green <15° Target Crossed Alarm Boundaries Warning: Yellow sector >15° and <25° Target Direction Warning Alarm: Red Sector: > 25° Target Direction Alarm PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016 1601001-16000054...
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Date&Time: APOS Date and time when data was collected. Type: Type of data collected. Data: Strain data as requested by operator. Status: Status of the strain measurement equipment. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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The presented position coordinates are local coordinates relative to riser base. The age shows how old the data is since last update. PMS User Manual Rev. S Ver. 1.16.46.0 REV. NO REV. DATE DOCUMENT REFERENCE 25.01.2016...
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