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Highlander HLD-B2

Highlander HLD-B2
The Highlander HLD-B2 voyage data recorder, also known as the Black Box, meets all international safety standards and is certified by the RMRS. This device captures information from radio navigation systems and video surveillance systems during navigation.

Due to the use of the Linux operating system, Highlander HLD-B2 stands out for its reliability. Its compact modules simplify installation on ships of various sizes, and flexible analog and digital inputs allow you to customize the device to meet the specific needs of marine equipment.

Key Features of Highlander HLD-B2:

  • The Inmarsat interface.
  • Data backup function.
  • The possibility of remote diagnostics.
  • Compatible with PC for direct connection or over the network.
  • Support for non-standard lags and direct connection to pulse signals.

Technical parameters:
  • 16 channels of NMEA0183/IEC61162 with transfer rates from 4800 to 115200 bps.
  • 4 audio channels.
  • 9 microphone interfaces,
  • 3 standard and 2 non-standard VHF interfaces.
  • Support for up to 4 video channels for connecting radar, ECDIS, video surveillance systems, etc.
  • An 8-port 100M Ethernet switch for data maintenance and download.
  • 1 isolated pulse channel for log speed (configurable).
  • Input voltage of the power supply: DC 18-36 V or AC 85-265 V, 47-63 Hz.
  • Output voltage: DC 24V, maximum 10 A.
  • Maximum output power: 300 watts.
  • Battery life: more than 2 hours.
  • Power supply: 24V/0.2.
  • Fault and alarm indicators.
  • Backup of operational data.
  • Microphone frequency range: 100~12 kHz.
  • The protective coating of the case.
  • Network connection to the main unit: Ethernet.
  • Built-in memory: 2 GB, expandable up to 8 GB.
  • Operating system: Built-in Linux for high reliability and stability.
  • Container protection meets the requirements of IEC61996.

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