Alarm; Dgt (Dangerous Target); Dma (Dead Man Alarm) - Simrad R5000 Installation Manual

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Ground stabilization requires an external sensor signal capable of providing an input and an
indication of own ship's speed over ground, for example from an EPFS, SDME or use of
stationary tracked reference targets. If a ground-referenced speed log is used for ground
stabilization, it must be of dual axis type.
Connections to a BAM device is mandatory if these devices are available on a vessel.
Ú Note:
The gyro-compass or heading sensor must have an update rate that is adequate
for the ship's rate of turn – the performance should meet or exceed the relevant
standards adopted by the IMO (IMO A.424(XI), A.821(19) and MSC.116(73)).

Alarm

The unit can be connected to a Bridge Navigational Watch Alert System through the alarm
output connector. This general system failure alarm output is intended to be connected to a
BNWAS system.
Alarm connector details
1 2
Unit socket (male)
Pin
Purpose
1
External alarm output
2

DGT (Dangerous Target)

The DGT output is active when a radar target or AIS target is classified as dangerous. This
output is intended to be connected to a BNWAS system.
DGT connector details
1 2
Unit socket (male)
Pin
Purpose
1
DGT output
2

DMA (Dead Man Alarm)

The DMA output is active when an action is made by the operator on the control station. This
output is intended to be connected to a BNWAS system.
Wiring
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1 2
Cable plug (female)
Note
normally closed, isolated contact
1 2
Cable plug (female)
Note
normally closed, isolated contact
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