Operator's Manual for the DM100-2014 VDR
Copyright Danelec Marine A/S
Duplicate Location
More than one source (e.g. an ECDIS) is sending images with the
same Location ID. Inspecting the received images using the
monitor tool in the VDR configurator may help. Check the setup of
sources which are sending images to the VDR
From 'new' Location
A source (e.g. an ECDIS) is sending images with “Location ID”
marked as ‘new’, i.e. the source has not been configured correctly
yet. Inspecting the received images using the monitor tool in the
VDR configurator may help locate the source.
Too big images
The combined size of the received images exceeds the allocated
space in a record. Use the “Analysis of recorded data” utility on the
BCP or in the configurator tool to determine the cause. If the
problem relates to image data, carry out an OPT and check the
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VD0n wrong size
The radar image does not have the size defined in the
configuration. Check the size of the image from the radar. If
correct, check calibration and settings for the video channel.
Configure VDR
The VDR has started up using the default configuration. Configure
the system correctly. The VDR is unable to operate correctly using
the default configuration since at least the GPS antenna position
and vessel ID must be entered.
Not started
The VDR could not detect the video module in RVI#1 following
system startup. The most probable cause is that the power to the
RVI is switched off, the cable to the RVI from the DPU is
disconnected, the internal Ethernet cable in the RVI is disconnected
or the video interface module is defective.
Not started
The audio data interface module on the SAP board in the DPU
cannot be detected following system startup. If the error persists,
the DPU is probably defective.
Not started
The serial data interface module on the SAP board in the DPU
cannot be detected following system startup. If the error persists,
the DPU is probably defective.
Battery switch “OFF”
The battery switch on the front of the DPU is in the “OFF”
position.
Not present
The power supply is unable to detect the battery pack. Check that
the battery pack is connected to the DPU. If the error persists for
more than five minutes, the batteries are probably defective.
Could not be charged
The charger was unable to fully charge the battery within a pre-
defined time. Switch the battery switch on the DPU “OFF” briefly
and then “ON”. If the error returns (this may take 18 hours), the
battery pack is defective and must be replaced.
Low output voltage
The output voltage from the battery pack has dropped below 16V.
This message will appear shortly before the battery is discharged
when the VDR is operating from the battery only. This message
will not appear if the battery pack is new and was fully charged,
since the VDR will power down automatically after two hours
when operating from the batteries (well before the voltage drops
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