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SAILOR 6018

SAILOR 6018

The SAILOR 6018 message terminal ensures the safe operation of IMO GMOSS ship systems when connected to the SAILOR 6110 mini-C, or when working in conjunction with the MF / HF installation to provide seamless radiotelephone communications. SAILOR 6018 is a terminal with a code mark.  

Features:

  • High contrast touch screen with dimming Perfect night and day mode USB support
  • Built-in distress button GMDSS
  • Easy-to-use interface based on ThraneLINK icons
  • Ethernet Connection (RJ45)
  • Support for NMEA 2000.
  • High-resolution touch screen
  • ThraneLINK support

ThraneLINK is a complex communication protocol that connects SAILOR products to the network, offering new important opportunities for ships. It provides an opportunity for remote diagnostics and provides access to all SAILOR products from one point for maintenance. This leads to optimized maintenance and lower cost of ownership, since less time is required to troubleshoot and service. Installation is simplified, because ThraneLINK automatically detects new products in the system. 

Specifications:

  • Processor 800 MHz Cortex A8
  • Memory 8 GB
  • 1 GB internal memory
  • USB connector for connecting large capacity devices for data storage
  • 4 USB ports with host interface (up to 480 Mbps) 2 x Ethernet (10/100 Mbps), 2 x RJ45 Ethernet, 2 NMEA 0183 interfaces.
  • In accordance with the requirements of CN114 and IEC 60945. Complies with safety standards IEC 60950-1 + IEC 62368-1
  • Protection class IP IP30 on the back of the IP33 on the front surface. 
  • 12 or 24 VDC nominal power input
  • Power consumption Max. 60 W, typical 20 W
  • DIMENSIONS With HxWxD bracket: 234 x 269 x 70 mm HxWxD: 259 x 300 x 97 mm With bracket in vertical position HxWxD: 259 x 300 x 97 mm H

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Satellite navigational systems Satellite navigational systems Satellite navigation systems determine position by measuring the distance to satellites whose position is known.