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Type | Network Video Recorder |
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Power Supply | DC 12V |
Channels | 4 |
HDD Slots | 1 |
Video Output | HDMI, VGA |
Compression | H.264 |
Network Interface | RJ-45 (10/100Mbps) |
Operating Temperature | -10°C to +55°C |
Explains the system's role and compliance with IMO performance standards.
Covers AUTO, MANUAL modes and the alarm sequence (Dormant, Visual, Audible, Emergency).
Configuration for dormant periods and the timing between alarm stages.
Technical specifications for the BNW-50 display unit.
Technical specifications for the BNW-51 processor unit.
Specifications for BNW-52 reset, BNW-53 alarm units, and motion sensor.
Lists standard and optional components included with the BNWAS.
Details buttons, password settings, menu access, and operational status display.
Configuration for alarm modes, devices, dormant periods, and system settings.
Explanation of how different alarms (Visual, Audible, Emergency) are displayed.
Description of LED status lights and back panel connectors for the processor unit.
Connecting power supply and installing the display unit using various methods.
Installing reset units, motion sensors, and their initial setup.
Connecting remote activation, NMEA, and other external equipment interfaces.
Details on connecting and configuring audible alarms, visual alarms, and emergency inputs.
Key precautions for installing reset units, visual, and audible alarms.
Principles of motion detection and detailed installation procedures.
A step-by-step checklist to verify proper system function post-installation.
Procedures for system upkeep and diagnosing/resolving common faults.
Details on VDR, alarm, and reset interfaces using NMEA sentences.
Comprehensive lists of all standard and optional parts included with BNWAS units.
Visual guides showing system connections and installation examples.
Dimensional drawings for the Display Unit, Processor Unit, Reset Units, and Motion Sensor.
Contact information and warranty details for the BNWAS.