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Sperry Marine NAVIPILOT 4000
NAVIPILOT 4000 from Sperry Marine continues to follow its traditional philosophy of designing autorouting systems aimed at maximizing profits by reducing operating costs. The innovative NAVIPILOT 4000 model is the first autorouting system that uses networked ship control technologies. This system is automatically adjusted depending on the ship's load characteristics and prevailing weather conditions, which reduces operational requirements and reduces fuel consumption. The system uses a modern computer module conforming to the IEC 61162-3 (NMEA 2000) standard.
Key Features of NAVIPILOT 4000:
- Fully self-adjusting and adaptive course control: Ensures optimal control of the vessel in various conditions.
- Manual mode selection: Allows you to adjust the control depending on weather conditions.
- Speed and turning radius control: Provides flexibility in controlling the vessel.
- Gyrocompass interfaces: Two RS 422 ports.
- Magnetic compass interface: Compatible with IEC 61162-1, supports sine and cosine signals.
- Serial interface: For connecting additional devices.
- Additional controls: Includes a remote control and display devices.
- Data memory: Live data is saved when power is cut off.
- Graphic LCD Display (LCD): Equipped with backlight for easy reading.
- Analog output: For controlling motors, tail screws and jet engines.
- NaviNet 4000 system: Used for communication and integration with other systems.
- Serial digital interfaces: To connect to other digital devices.
- Illuminated controls: Provides convenience in the dark.
- Classification compliance: Suitable to meet the standards of all leading classification societies.
The Navipilot 4000 HSC system, designed for high-speed vessels, which has the approval of the Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RMRS), is also presented.
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