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JRC JCY-1900
JRC JCY-1900 voyage data recorder complies with the latest safety standards for VDR, providing high efficiency and reliable information storage. This model offers a variety of additional features, including real-time information display, remote maintenance and communication support, as well as convenient data access via a USB port located on the display unit. The VDR functionality has been expanded in accordance with the new standards:
The VDR JCY-1900 is easily integrated into the ship's navigation network, allowing data to be transmitted to multifunction displays. MFD compatibility simplifies the process of extracting data from radar and ECDIS to record them. The control and reading of data from the JRC VDR is carried out through a 7-inch color touchscreen LCD display, which has intuitive icons and menus, making the user interface friendly.
Technical Specifications of JRC JCY-1900:
- Data is recorded and stored in two types of capsules: fixed and automatically pop-up.
- The data storage time is at least 48 hours in each capsule and up to 30 days (720 hours) in the VDR itself.
- Additional data is recorded from radars of types X and S, ECDIS, AIS systems, and, if available, an inclinometer.
- Improved audio recording quality.
- Real-time access to information is provided.
The VDR JCY-1900 is easily integrated into the ship's navigation network, allowing data to be transmitted to multifunction displays. MFD compatibility simplifies the process of extracting data from radar and ECDIS to record them. The control and reading of data from the JRC VDR is carried out through a 7-inch color touchscreen LCD display, which has intuitive icons and menus, making the user interface friendly.
Technical Specifications of JRC JCY-1900:
- Fixed capsule: 48 hours storage (32 GB)
- Free floating capsule: 48 hours storage (64 GB)
- Internal memory: 720 hours (SSD)
- Control panel: Color LCD touch screen, 7 inches
- Audio: Microphone / VHF 12 channels / 4 channels
- Cables: LAN
- The beacon: activity for up to 90 days
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Explosion-proof equipment standards Standard ATEX (Atmospheres Explosibles) explosive mixtures of gases were introduced 01.08.2003 in accordance with the requirements of the European Union 94/9/EC, which replaced the old CENELEC and used in Europe. Applies to electrical and mechanical equipment, as well as protective equipment for use in hazardous areas like underground and on the surface.