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Predo
March 17, 2025
How to enter operation mode/menu
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Mr. Anderson
March 17, 2025
To enter the operation mode/menu on the Martek Navgard BNWAS, press the select button on the main control panel. You then have 25 seconds to enter the correct password. Use the up and down keys to toggle between digits (0-9), and press select to confirm each digit. If the password is correct, the HMI will display “PASSWORD OK”, and the Operation Mode screen will appear. If the time limit expires, the system will revert to the Operational Mode screen.
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Predo
March 17, 2025
@Mr. Anderson what is the password?
David
March 17, 2025
Hello, please how do I turn auto mode on?
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Mr. Anderson
March 17, 2025
To turn on Auto mode for the Martek Navgard BNWAS:
1. Change the operation mode to "Auto". 2. Verify that the Auto LED is illuminated. 3. Ensure the HMI displays "Auto On". 4. Switch "track control" ON to initiate a track control signal to the PCB. 5. The system should begin counting down as normal.
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David
March 17, 2025
@Mr. Anderson where do I get this menu for the settings?
Alexey
March 3, 2025
Thanks , but when i write correct password and Master password HMI display shows incorrect password It looks like a system malfunction.
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
If the Martek BNWAS HMI displays an incorrect password message despite entering the correct password and master password, ensure that:
1. The digits are entered correctly using the up/down and select keys. 2. Each digit is confirmed before moving to the next. 3. The select button is used properly to advance through fields. 4. The full password is entered within 25 seconds.
If the issue persists, the system may need to be checked for faults or reset by a qualified engineer.
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Alexey
March 2, 2025
Hello, can you help me how to fix errors, when i enter a password, the password writes the wrong password and the error indicator lights up, can you tell me how to enter the main menu? How change password?
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Mr. Anderson
March 2, 2025
To fix password errors and access the main menu on the Martek Navgard BNWAS, follow these steps:
1. Press the select button on the main control panel to enter the password. 2. You have 25 seconds to enter the correct password; otherwise, the system will revert to the Operational Mode screen. 3. Use the up and down keys to toggle between digits (0-9). 4. Press the select key to confirm each digit and move to the next field. 5. If needed, press back to return to the previous field. 6. Enter all digits correctly. If successful, the HMI will display "PASSWORD OK", and the Operation Mode screen will appear.
If you continue to experience password errors, ensure that the Master password has been correctly set and updated as required by the ship's Master.
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2. If the system has been operated or maintained by untrained crew members. Our Quality Management System is fully documented, comprehensive and 3. If the system fails as a result of work carried out by a non-certified Martek readily understood. The whole company implements it and it is mandatory that Marine Ltd.
Table of Contents Where the client prefers, Martek Marine Ltd. can dispatch a Martek Marine service engineer and / or replacement equipment to the vessel location on receipt of a purchase order. If the warranty is upheld only costs associated with...
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3. NAVGARD OPERATION & MAINTENANCE 4. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING PASSWORD ACCESS CONTROL INSTALLATION GUIDE 3.1.1 Password Level Access COMMISSIONING GUIDE 3.1.2 Battery Reset Password Access APPENDIX A - REQUIREMENTS FOR IMO & IEC 62616 STANDARDS OPERATING MENU 3.2.1 Setting the Operational Mode APPENDIX B - COMPONENT DRAWINGS 3.2.1.1 AUTO...
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TABLE OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 FIGURE 7 NAVGARD EXAMPLE OF PHYSICAL LAYOUT WITH PIR’S NAVGARD EXTERNAL REST PUSHBUTTON SPECIFICATION (101061) FIGURE 2 FIGURE 8 NAVGARD EXAMPLE OF PHYSICAL LAYOUT NO PIR’S (LR VESSELS) NAVGARD DIRECTIONAL PIR (101062) SPECIFICATION FIGURE 3 FIGURE 9 NAVGARD CONTROL PANEL BULKHEAD MOUNT (101081) NAVGARD 360°...
External valid reset inputs must be approved by the appropriate approval body sounders cover key locations like the officer cabins and engine control room. before being connected to Navgard. This is not the responsibility of Martek Some optional reset devices are able to be used on the external wings of Marine Ltd.
2. Navgard Components and Features 2.1.1 Wheel house / Bridge The Control Panel, Stage 1 Alarm Sounders, Alarm Beacon, Directional PIR’s, 360 degree PIR’s and push button reset switches are located in the Wheel House / Navgard comprises of: Bridge. If so required optional external push buttons with built in sounders can be mounted on the Bridge wing, and are rated accordingly.
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FIGURE 1 - NAVGARD EXAMPLE OF PHYSICAL LAYOUT WITH PIR’S...
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FIGURE 2 - NAVGARD EXAMPLE OF PHYSICAL LAYOUT NO PIR’S (LR VESSELS)
2.2 Physical Components and Field Devices 2.2.1 Navgard Control Panel The Navgard Control Panel forms the central console. The control panel is to be Navgard is made up of a number of hardware components including a control mounted at a suitable location within the ship bridge preferably at a location panel, reset pushbutton modules, motion sensors and alarm sounders, where the watch officer is expected to be stationed during normal operations.
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The control panel provides gland entry for cabling (suitable for 4 core 0.5mm & 0.75mm screened) and other interfaces as shown in figure 4 below. The Control panel houses the on-board PIR, User interface comprising of the LCD and membrane keypad, LED indicators and the internal assembly comprises of the PCB and the battery.
2.2.2 Navgard Reset Pushbuttons 2.2.3 PIR (Passive Infra-Red Detectors) Motion Sensors The Navgard reset pushbutton module is used to indicate periodically operator The Navgard Motion sensors are used to detect human presence by monitoring alertness to the system. The reset pushbutton module houses a Red illuminated movement within the bridge area.
The Alarm sounders are configured at 80dB in order to comply with IMO and IEC standards for volumes levels on the bridge. The tone is selectable during The Navgard System has battery back-up using a Ni-MH Martek Battery pack commissioning in order to differentiate between different alarm sounds.
3. Navgard Operation & Maintenance 3.1 Password Access Control Login access controls what you can and cannot do on the Navgard system. There are two password levels: • Master Level - This system is shipped with a default password “0000” it is the responsibility of the ships Master to change and control the Master level password.
3.1.2 Battery Reset Password Access 3.2.1.1 AUTO When AUTO is selected the system runs as per the status of the track control Notification regarding the requirements to change the internal battery are signal. Either AUTO ON or AUTO OFF will be displayed. automatically triggered by a separate internal clock, initiated during the commissioning of the system.
2 alarm. If set at “-*-*”means that cabin 2 and and internal buzzer sounds. The LCD display will indicate battery replacement cabin 4 will be activated during stage 2 alarm. message. Contact spares@martek-marine.com 3.2.6 Dim Button 3.3.3 Battery Replacement Required...
In addition to this the internal buzzer on the PCB is activated until Contact spares@martek-marine.com acknowledgment of failure by pressing the reset on Navgard keypad. The Tamper LED will remain illuminated until the cause of the tamper is removed.
4 Installation and Commissioning 6. Knock-outs are located in the enclosure base for both bulkhead and console mount panels for cable entry via M20 cable glands. 4.1 Installation guide 7. PIR sensors are identified/installed as per drawings: 1. Unpack Navgard System and peripherals verifying all components as per Directional PIR c/w JB Dimensional and Wiring Details Packing Specification.
Master’s location 15 s after the first stage audible Warning: Failure to return an electronic copy of the commissioning checklist to Martek will mean alarm is initiated. that warranty is not validated, and technical support is not activated.
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IMO MSC.128(75) – 4.1.2.6 In vessels other than passenger vessels, the Sr No. IMO Document reference Statement 62616:2010 - 3.1.2.5 second or third stage remote audible alarms IMO MSC.128(75) – 4.1.3.4 A continuous activation of any reset device may sound in all the above locations at the 62616:2010 - 3.1.3.3 should not prolong the dormant period same time.
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IMO MSC.128(75) – 5.1.4 Means of activating the reset function Sr No. IMO Document reference Statement 62616:2010 – Annex A.3 should only be available in positions on the IMO MSC.128(75) – 5.2.4 The remote audible alarm which sounds in the bridge giving proper look out and preferably 62616:2010 –...
Appendix B - Component Drawings IMO MSC.128(75) – 7 Inputs should be available for additional reset Interfacing devices for connection to bridge equipment capable of generating a reset signal by 62616:2010 – 6.1 Layout Drawings contacts, equivalent circuits or serial data. System Diagram 001 AA0 (Page 16) Output(s) should be available for connection...
Appendix C - Commissioning Checklist Visually check the surface • Finish on fascia visually acceptable of fascia. with no defects or damage and protective film present. MARTEK JOB NUMBER: Visually check the • All components shipped are visually IMO NUMBER: Directional PIR’s. acceptable.
Test Configuration Ensure system • Internal Power supply LED powers up. illuminates. • Power LED is illiuminated. Date Test Set up Criteria Use values • Battery LED is extinguished. • NAVGARD is displayed on the HMI Ensure that all alarm Dormant Period (3 -12minutes).
System Test Check reset by Tick as appropriate reset device. appropriate Internal push buttons Stage 1 Alarms External push buttons Onboard PIR Test Pass Criteria Sign if OK 360 PIR Ensure that Stage 1 • Stage 1 alarm LED on system blinks Directional PIR alarm indications are after 180 seconds when no reset is...
Reset Alarms Test Pass Criteria Sign if OK Verify functionality of • Verify Off LED is illuminated. • No alarms should activate and “Off” mode Ensure reset devices Ensure alarms count down timer Change operation mode system remains dormant. not previously validated reset when using each of the below •...
Appendix D - Technical Component Specification Dimensions Temperature Cable Entry IP Rating Weight V / mA (WxHxD) Console -20°C to 291 x 321 x 18 x M20 IP 54 3.8 kg 24v / 60mA +70°C 135mm panel Bulkhead -20°C to 250 x 280 x 18 x M20 IP 54...
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Do you have a question about the navgard BNWAS and is the answer not in the manual?
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How to enter operation mode/menu
To enter the operation mode/menu on the Martek Navgard BNWAS, press the select button on the main control panel. You then have 25 seconds to enter the correct password. Use the up and down keys to toggle between digits (0-9), and press select to confirm each digit. If the password is correct, the HMI will display “PASSWORD OK”, and the Operation Mode screen will appear. If the time limit expires, the system will revert to the Operational Mode screen.
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@Mr. Anderson what is the password?
Hello, please how do I turn auto mode on?
To turn on Auto mode for the Martek Navgard BNWAS:
1. Change the operation mode to "Auto".
2. Verify that the Auto LED is illuminated.
3. Ensure the HMI displays "Auto On".
4. Switch "track control" ON to initiate a track control signal to the PCB.
5. The system should begin counting down as normal.
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@Mr. Anderson where do I get this menu for the settings?
Thanks , but when i write correct password and Master password HMI display shows incorrect password It looks like a system malfunction.
If the Martek BNWAS HMI displays an incorrect password message despite entering the correct password and master password, ensure that:
1. The digits are entered correctly using the up/down and select keys.
2. Each digit is confirmed before moving to the next.
3. The select button is used properly to advance through fields.
4. The full password is entered within 25 seconds.
If the issue persists, the system may need to be checked for faults or reset by a qualified engineer.
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Hello, can you help me how to fix errors, when i enter a password, the password writes the wrong password and the error indicator lights up, can you tell me how to enter the main menu? How change password?
To fix password errors and access the main menu on the Martek Navgard BNWAS, follow these steps:
1. Press the select button on the main control panel to enter the password.
2. You have 25 seconds to enter the correct password; otherwise, the system will revert to the Operational Mode screen.
3. Use the up and down keys to toggle between digits (0-9).
4. Press the select key to confirm each digit and move to the next field.
5. If needed, press back to return to the previous field.
6. Enter all digits correctly. If successful, the HMI will display "PASSWORD OK", and the Operation Mode screen will appear.
If you continue to experience password errors, ensure that the Master password has been correctly set and updated as required by the ship's Master.
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