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NVR-9000 VDR

NVR-9000 VDR

The NVR-9000 VDR flight data recorder is a device designed to record information about the movement of the vessel, commands given and the surrounding environment. It is capable of storing the collected data for subsequent analysis in the event of a disaster.
Memory is designed for 64 gigabytes of data, which are recorded for a period of 720 to 48 hours, depending on the type of capsule (fixed or without buoyancy). The system is based on the Linux operating system and can be controlled remotely.
The NVR-9000 DDR consists of blocks that collect data from various ship systems, such as marine radio stations, automatic identification system AIS, GPS, echo sounder, gyrocompass, speed lag and others. All DDR units are protected from water penetration.
In the standard configuration, the NVR-9000 DDR has the following interfaces: A 24-channel serial port (8 x DAU + 16 x DEU), a 64-channel digital port and an 8-channel analog port. The operation of the flight data recorder is visualized using a RAU unit equipped with a large seven-inch color touchscreen display.

Technical specifications of the NVR-9000 VDR Flight Data Recorder:
  • Interface: Ethernet, IEC61162-450, 4 channels;
  • Serial number: IEC61162-1/2, RS422, 8 channels;
  • VHF audio: 2 channels;
  • Microphone: 8 channels;
  • Remote alarm unit: 1 channel;
  • USB: 1 channel;
  • 24 V DC output: 1 channel;
  • Fixed protective capsule (FPC): 1 channel;
  • capsule without buoyancy (FFC): 1 channel;
  • Recording time: from 720 to 48 hours, depending on the type of capsule;
  • Battery backup capacity: 2 to 168 hours;
  • Battery life: 5 years.


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