BSI DD IEC/PAS 61996-2:2005
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Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems. Shipborne voyage data recorder (VDR) – Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR). Performance requirements. Methods of testing and required test results
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2005 | 54 |
Specifies the minimum performance requirements, technical characteristics and methods of testing, and required test results, for simplified shipborne voyage data recorders (S-VDRs) as required by IMO MSC.163(78). Takes into account IMO resolution A.694(17) and is associated with IEC 60945.
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6 | Scope Normative references |
7 | Terms, definitions and abbreviations Terms and definitions |
8 | Abbreviations |
9 | Performance requirements General Purpose |
10 | Operational requirements Design and construction Maintenance of sequential records Co-relation in date and time Protective capsule Final recording medium Fixed capsule Float-free capsule |
11 | Access to capsule Location and identification Location Visibility and marking Assessment of recording medium Interfaces |
12 | Data selection and security Selection of data items Resistance to tampering Recording integrity |
13 | Continuity of operation Operation Power source Alternative power source Recording period and duration |
14 | Data items to be recorded Date and time Ship’s position Speed Heading Bridge audio Communications audio Radar data – Post-display selection |
15 | AIS Other Items Echo sounder Main alarms Rudder order and response |
16 | Engine order and response Hull openings (doors) status Watertight and fire door status Accelerations and hull stresses Wind speed and direction Technical characteristics Co-relation in date and time Particular design requirements for the protective capsule Fixed protective capsule |
17 | Design of the fixed capsule Release mechanism Location beacon(s) for the protective capsule Device for the location of the fixed capsule Device(s) for the location of the float-free capsule Homing transmitter Light Position |
18 | Combined EPIRB/S-VDR capsule Operation of transmitters Survivability of recorded data Long-term retention under normal conditions Survival following an incident Fixed capsule |
19 | Float-free capsule Information to be included in the manufacturer’s documentati Installation guidelines Operation and maintenance manual Information for use by an investigation authority |
20 | Bridge audio specifications Input interface Reference signal Audio frequency response Quality index Single microphone Multiple microphones Audio noise level – Signal to no signal |
21 | Audio noise level – Signal to noise and distortion Communications audio Input interfaces Reference signal Audio frequency response Quality index Audio noise level – Signal to no signal Audio noise level – Signal to noise and distortion (SINAD) Radar data – Post-display selection Input interface Source and acquisition |
22 | Mandatory image input format Optional image input format Image outputs Format and resolution Fidelity Methods of testing and required test results General Definitions Equipment under test (EUT) |
23 | Standard input data Full performance test Performance check Playback equipment Sequence of tests Requirements to be checked by inspection only |
24 | Environmental test conditions for normal operation Additional performance tests and checks for the float free c Recording duration Test method Required results Alternative power source Test method |
25 | Required result Recharging of reserve source of power Test method Required results Brief interruption of electrical power Test method Required results System integrity |
26 | Maintenance of sequential records Co-relation in date and time Test method Required result Design and construction of the protective capsule Definition of EUT for 6.1.13 Test data to be pre-loaded into the final recording medium Tests and test sequence Tests and test sequence for the fixed capsule |
27 | Tests and test sequence for the float-free capsule Shock Fire |
28 | Shallow sea-water immersion Deep-sea immersion Required results Aid(s) to location Means to facilitate grappling and recovery |
29 | Data integrity under float-free operation Selection of data items Power source Data items to be recorded Date/time, ship’s position, speed and heading Test method Result required Bridge audio Audio frequency response for bridge audio Test method |
30 | Result required Quality index for bridge audio Single port Test method Result required Multiple ports Test method |
31 | Result required Audio noise level – Signal to no signal for bridge audio Test method Result required |
32 | Audio noise level – Signal to noise and distortion for bridg Test method |
33 | Result required |
34 | Communications audio Audio frequency response for communications audio Test method Result required Quality index for communications audio Test method Result required Audio noise level – Signal to no signal for the communicatio Test method |
35 | Result required Audio noise level-signal to noise and distortion for communi |
36 | Test method Result required |
37 | Radar data, post-display selection Test objective The principles of the test |
39 | Comparison of images |
40 | Pre-determined test images Test image 1 Test image 2 Test image 3 |
41 | Colour errors Test method Result required Positional errors |
43 | Horizontal position errors Test method Required result Vertical position errors Test method |
44 | Required result Subjective evaluation Test method Result required AIS Test method |
45 | Required results Other items Test method Result required Interfaces |