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SAL SVS-200 User Manual
Simplified voyage data recorder, voyage data recorder
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Contents
Table of Contents
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
User Information
Table of Contents
About this Manual
General
Symbols Used in the Manual
Vdr /S-Vdr
Physical Overview
VDR System Overview
Main Unit
S-VDR System Overview
Instructions on Normal Operation of the VDR
Normal Operation
The Remote Control Unit RCU2
The Menu System
Alert
Operational Performance Test (OPT)
Navigational Data (Including Propulsion and Rudder Info)
Video Test
Audio Test
Alarms and Status Signal Test
Error Count
Settings
System Scan
Instructions and Actions in Case of an Alert from the VDR
Alerts Caused by an External Unit Outside the VDR
Alerts Caused Internally in the VDR
Alerts Caused by Capacity Limitations
How to Copy Data from the VDR
VDR File Structure
Minutefile_Structure
Event Log File Structure
Event Log Data File
Instructions for Verification of Sensor Data through Playback
Instructions on Maintenance
General Maintenance
How to Restart the VDR
Power off the VDR
Start the System
VDR Clock Synchronization
Configuration
UTC Cautions
Validity Checking
GGA - Global Positioning Fix Data
GNS - GNSS Fix Data, GPS and GLONASS
UTC Synchronization
Time Has Never Been Set
Valid ZDA Is Received
Invalid ZDA Is Received
Instructions after Installation or Repair of Connected Equipment
VDR Alert List
About this Manual
General
Symbols Used in the Manual
Software for Playback of Recorded Data
System Requirements
VDR Memory Functions VDR F1 /S-VDR
VDR Memory Functions Full VDR
How to Download Data from the VDR
From a Damaged Capsule
From a USB Memory Stick
From a Capsule Connected to a VDR
Capsules PROCAP, PDU, LTS and Tron
Pbb
Capsules L3 HVR/SVR
From a USB Memory Stick Via Ethernet Output
Data Structure
File Types VDR F1/S1
File Types VDR /S-VDR
PBB/PBB G2/Cloudbox Data
File Structure
VDR /S-VDR Directory Structure
File Names
Sensor Data Format
Appendix A - Access VDR Network
Change IP
Map Network Drive
Appendix B - Convert Audio Files to WAV Format
Appendix C - Activate Smbv1 on Windows 10
About this Manual
General
Symbols Used in the Manual
General Description
Voyage Data Pro Player
Installation
Install the Program
Set Password
First Time Start-Up
Start the Program
Import Data to a Voyage Data Base
Open an Existing Voyage Data Base
Running the Player
Toolbars
Overview
VDB Bar
Playback Bar
Ruler Bar
View Bar
Audio Bar
Presentation Bar
Video Page
Navigation Page
Indications/Alarms Page
Composite Page
Status Bar
Choose Which Information to be Displayed
Arrange Information on the Screen
Start and Stop the Playback
Change Playback Speed
Listen to the Audio
Close the Program
Save and Close the VDB
Rename the VDB
Rename an Old VDB
Delete a VDB
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Summarization of Contents
1 About the Manual
1.1 General Information
Purpose of the manual and its content.
1.2 Safety Symbols Explained
Explains safety symbols and their meanings.
2 VDR /S-VDR System Overview
2.1 Physical Component Overview
Describes the VDR system components and their arrangement.
2.2 System Architecture
Explains the network-based system with four main unit types.
2.3 S-VDR System Specifics
Details S-VDR data recording and storage requirements.
3 VDR Operation and Maintenance
3.1 Normal Operation Procedures
Guidance on checking system status and default display.
3.2 Remote Control Unit (RCU2)
Description of the RCU2 unit's functions and features.
3.3 VDR Menu Navigation
Explains how to navigate and control the VDR via the menu.
3.4 Alert Handling and Interpretation
Explains alert messages and their display.
3.5 Operational Performance Test (OPT)
Details the purpose and process of the OPT.
3.6 Error Count and Diagnostics
Displays network transmission statistics and error counts.
4 VDR Alerts and Troubleshooting
4.1 External Unit Alerts
Discusses temporary alerts from external sources and troubleshooting.
4.2 Internal VDR Alerts
Explains errors caused by VDR malfunction or connection issues.
4.3 Capacity Limitation Alerts
Details alerts due to storage capacity issues and actions.
5 Data Management and Retrieval
5.1 VDR File Structure
Explains the organization of recorded data files.
5.2 Event Log File Structure
Explains the format and content of event log files.
6 Sensor Data Verification
6.1 Verification via Playback
Guides on verifying sensor data using playback.
7 VDR Maintenance
7.1 General Maintenance
Basic maintenance procedures for the VDR system.
7.2 VDR Restart Procedure
Step-by-step guide for safely restarting the VDR.
8 VDR Clock Synchronization
8.1 Synchronization Configuration
Steps to configure UTC sync for serial or network input.
8.2 UTC Synchronization Cautions
Lists cautions related to UTC synchronization and ZDA messages.
8.3 Data Validity Checking
Explains how ZDA validity is checked using GPS/GNSS flags.
8.4 UTC Time Synchronization Details
Details time synchronization from ZDA and handling of valid/invalid data.
9 Post-Installation Procedures
9.1 After Equipment Installation or Repair
Procedures after equipment installation or repair.
10 VDR Alert List
10.1 Alert Codes and Recommended Actions
Lists all alerts, their codes, descriptions, and actions.
1 Investigative Authority Guide Introduction
1.1 Guide Purpose and Scope
Intended use and content of the guide for investigative bodies.
1.2 Safety Symbols Explained
Explains safety symbols and their meanings.
2 Downloading VDR Data for Investigation
2.1 Data Recovery from Damaged Capsules
Procedure for data recovery from damaged capsules.
2.2 Downloading from USB Memory Stick
Steps to download data using a USB memory stick.
2.3 Data Retrieval from Connected Capsules
How to download data from a capsule connected to the VDR.
2.3.1 Accessing PROCAP, PDU, LTS, Tron Capsules
Connecting and mapping network drives for specific capsules.
2.3.2 PBB Data Access via FTP
Connecting via FTP for PBB access.
2.3.3 L3 HVR/SVR Capsule Data Download
Instructions for downloading data from L3 HVR/SVR capsules.
2.4 USB Stick to Ethernet Output Data Transfer
Instructions for data transfer via Ethernet output.
3 VDR Data Structure Analysis
3.1 File Types (VDR F1/S1)
Describes file types for VDR F1/S1.
3.2 File Types (VDR /S-VDR)
Describes file types for VDR /S-VDR.
3.3 PBB/PBB G2/CloudBox Data Format
Details data storage format for PBB/PBB G2/CloudBox.
3.4 Overall File Structure
Explains the directory and file structure.
3.4.1 VDR/S-VDR Directory Organization
Describes the directory organization for VDR/S-VDR.
3.4.2 File Naming Conventions
Specifies file naming conventions according to IEC standards.
3.4.3 Sensor Data Format
Describes sensor data format within the data file.
4 Network Access Procedures
4.1 Changing PC IP Address for Access
Instructions for changing PC IP settings to access the VDR network.
4.2 Mapping Network Drives
Steps to map a network drive for data access.
1 Professional Player Guide Introduction
1.1 Player Software Overview
Describes the Voyage Data Pro Player software.
1.2 Safety Symbols in Player Guide
Explains safety symbols and their meanings.
2 Voyage Data Pro Player Description
2.1 Player Functionality Overview
Overview of the Voyage Data Pro Player software.
3 Player Installation and Setup
3.1 Installing the Player Program
Steps to install the Voyage Data Pro Player software.
3.2 Player Password Protection
Explains the password protection levels for the player.
4 Starting and Loading Data in Player
4.1 Importing Data to Voyage Data Base
Instructions on importing VDR files into the player database.
4.2 Opening Existing Voyage Data Bases
Steps to open previously imported VDB files.
5 Running Player Playback
5.1 Player Interface Toolbars
Overview of the player's interface toolbars.
5.1.2 VDB Bar Functions
Functions of the VDB bar for managing databases.
5.1.3 Playback Control Bar
Controls for playback: rewind, start, stop, forward, speed.
5.1.4 Time Ruler Controls
Controls for time range, zoom, and playback position.
5.1.5 View Bar Options
Controls for window management and display options.
5.1.6 Audio Bar Controls
Controls for audio channels and volume.
5.1.7 Presentation Bar Pages
Selectable pages for displaying video, navigation, and alarms.
5.1.7.1 Video Page Display
Displays radar and other video data.
5.1.7.2 Navigation Page Display
Displays position, heading, speed, and engine controls.
5.1.7.3 Indications/Alarms Page
Shows bridge alarms and door indicators.
5.1.7.4 Composite Page Display
Displays data on meters and displays as on the bridge.
5.1.8 Status Bar Information
Shows running status, loaded directory, and playback mode.
5.2 Selecting Information to Display
Selects which channels and data to show in the player.
5.3 Arranging Screen Layout
Manages window layout and size for optimal viewing.
5.4 Playback Control
Controls for starting, stopping, and navigating playback.
5.5 Adjusting Playback Speed
Adjusts playback speed up to 100x normal.
5.6 Listening to Audio Playback
Instructions for listening to audio channels and adjusting volume.
6 Managing Player Databases
6.1 Saving and Closing Databases
Saves current VDB configuration and closes the database.
6.2 Renaming Databases
Renames an existing VDB with new settings.
6.3 Renaming Old Databases
Renames an existing VDB on the select database list.
6.4 Deleting Databases
Deletes an earlier imported VDB from the select database list.
1 Annex I - Energy Saving
2 Annex II - Equipment Labeling
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