Furuno VR-7000, VR-7000S Operator's Manual

OPERATOR'S MANUAL
VOYAGE DATA RECORDER (VDR)
SIMPLIFIED VOYAGE DATA
RECORDER (S-VDR)
Model
VR-7000/VR-7000S
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IMPORTANT NOTICES

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General
• This manual has been authored with simplified grammar, to meet the needs of international users.
• The operator of this equipment must read and follow the descriptions in this manual. Wrong operation or maintenance can cancel the warranty or cause injury.
• Do not copy any part of this manual without written permission from FURUNO.
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• The contents of this manual and equipment specifications can change without notice.
• The example screens (or illustrations) shown in this manual can be different from the screens you see on your display. The screens you see depend on your system configuration and equipment settings.
• Save this manual for future reference.
• Any modification of the equipment (including software) by persons not authorized by FURUNO will cancel the warranty.
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- Name: FURUNO EUROPE B.V.
- Address: Ridderhaven 19B, 2984 BT Ridderkerk, The Netherlands
• All brand and product names are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective holders.
How to discard this product
Discard this product according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste. For disposal in the USA, see the homepage of the Electronics Industries Alliance (http://www.eiae.org/) for the correct method of disposal.
How to discard a used battery
Some FURUNO products have a battery(ies). To see if your product has a battery, see the chap­ter on Maintenance. Follow the instructions below if a battery is used. Tape the + and - terminals of battery before disposal to prevent fire, heat generation caused by short circuit.
In the European Union The crossed-out trash can symbol indicates that all types of batteries must not be discarded in standard trash, or at a trash site. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to your national legislation and the Batteries Directive 2006/66/EU.
In the USA
The Mobius loop symbol (three chasing arrows) indicates that Ni-Cd and lead-acid rechargeable batteries must be recycled. Take the used batteries to a battery collection site according to local laws.
In the other countries
There are no international standards for the battery recycle symbol. The number of symbols can increase when the other countries make their own recycle symbols in the future.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

WARNING WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the equipment.
Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result.
Immediately turn off the power (BATTERY and AC switches in that order) at the DCU and also turn off the power at the ship's mains switchboard if water leaks into the equipment or the equipment is emitting smoke or fire.
Continued use can cause fatal damage to the equipment.
Do not disassemble the DRU.
The important data is saved to the DRU. To prevent the loss of data, do not disassemble the DRU.
Do not allow rain or water splash to contact the equipment.
Fire or electrical shock can result.
Do not disassemble the battery in the DCU.
Battery fluid is harmful to the eyes and skin, particularly the eyes. If the fluid contacts skin or eyes, flush area with fresh water and contact a physician immediately.
Do not dispose of the battery or acoustic beacon of the Fixed DRU in fire.
Those components may burst if disposed of in fire. Further, dispose of the battery in accordance with appropriate regulations.
Do not touch any electrically conductive parts.
Touching electrically conductive parts can result in electrical shock. Use rubber gloves, etc. when conducting inspection or maintenance work.
Do not short battery terminals.
Short can lead to bursting or fire.
Indicates a condition that can cause death or serious injury if not avoided.
Indicates a condition that can cause minor or moderate injury if not avoided.
WARNING
CAUTION
Warning, Caution Prohibitive Action Mandatory Action
Use the correct fuse.
A wrong fuse can cause fire or serious damage to the equipment.
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
Do not:
- use batteries of different capacities
- mix old batteries with new
- mix batteries of different makes
The battery of the DCU and Float-free DRU have multiple cells. Batteries themselves may become damaged or damage to electrical parts may result.
WARNING
To avoid electrical shock, do not remove cover. No user-serviceable parts inside.
WARNING LABELS
Warning labels are attached to the DCU. Do not remove the labels. If the label is missing or damaged, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer about replacement.
Name: Warning Label 1 Type: 86-003-1011-3 Code No.: 100-236-233-10
About the TFT LCD
The TFT LCD is constructed using the latest LCD techniques, and displays
99.99% of its pixels. The remaining 0.01% of the pixels may drop out or blink, however this is not an indication of malfunction.
Do not connect/disconnect the cable while turning the power on.
The unit may be damaged.
WARNING
Do not wet the capsule of the Float-free DRU.
The wetted capsule may accidentally transmit a signal.
Do not approach the antenna of the Float-free DRU.
The antenna of the Float-free DRU emits electromagnetic radio frequency (RF) that can be harmful to the human body. Distance at which RF radiation level of 100 and 10 W/m
2
are given in the table
below.
100W/m
2
10W/m
2
0.16m
0.48m
IEC60945
IEC60945
RF power density Distance
Description required by
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FOREWORD ....................................................................................................................v
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION .........................................................................................vii
1. OPERATION .............................................................................................................1
1.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Operating Procedure..................................................................................................... 5
1.2.1 How to turn the power on then record the data ..................................................... 5
1.2.2 How to stop recording............................................................................................ 6
1.3 Operation on Remote Alarm Panel ............................................................................... 6
1.3.1 Start screen and base screen................................................................................ 6
1.3.2 Controls ................................................................................................................. 7
1.3.3 How to adjust the brilliance of the LCD and keys .................................................. 7
1.3.4 Alert list .................................................................................................................. 8
1.3.5 Main menu overview.............................................................................................. 8
1.3.6 How to extract the recorded data to an external media....................................... 12
1.3.7 How to record the data to a USB flash memory .................................................. 14
1.3.8 How to execute SAVE function for recorded data (only for VR-7000S)............... 15
1.4 How to Release the Fixed DRU .................................................................................. 15
1.5 How to Release the Capsule from the Bracket of the Float-free DRU
in Emergency Situation .............................................................................................. 16
2. MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................18
2.1 Cleaning ...................................................................................................................... 18
2.2 Maintenance of the Float-free DRU ............................................................................ 19
2.2.1 Monthly maintenance and self test ...................................................................... 19
2.2.2 Annual Performance Test for the Float-free DRU................................................ 23
2.2.3 Shore-Based Maintenance (SBM)....................................................................... 24
2.3 Annual Recertification ................................................................................................. 24
2.4 Fuse Replacement ...................................................................................................... 25
2.5 Consumable Parts....................................................................................................... 26
2.6 Self Test ...................................................................................................................... 27
2.7 Verification of Recording Function of the Long Term Device...................................... 29
3. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................30
3.1 General Troubleshooting............................................................................................. 30
3.2 Alert Numbers ............................................................................................................. 30
MENU ITEMS.............................................................................................................AP-1
PARTS LIST/LOCATION...........................................................................................AP-2
LIST OF TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS/SYMBOLS..............................................AP-5
PLAYING BACK RECORDED DATA........................................................................AP-6
SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................SP-1
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FOREWORD

A Word to the Owner of the VR-7000/7000S
Congratulations on your choice of the FURUNO Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) VR-7000/Simpli­fied Voyage Data Recorder (S-VDR) VR-7000S. We are confident you will see why the FURUNO name has become synonymous with quality and reliability.
Since 1948, FURUNO Electric Company has enjoyed an enviable reputation for innovative and dependable marine electronics equipment. This dedication to excellence is furthered by our ex­tensive global network of agents and dealers.
Your equipment is designed and constructed to meet the rigorous demands of the marine envi­ronment. However, no machine can perform its intended function unless properly installed and maintained. Please carefully read and follow the operation and maintenance procedures set forth in this manual.
We would appreciate feedback from you, the end-user, about where we are achieving our purpos­es.
Thank you for considering and purchasing FURUNO equipment.
What is a VDR?
A VDR records various data and events encountered aboard ship. The purpose of the VDR is to help investigators locate the causes of marine incidents.
The revised SOLAS Chapter V requires the installation of VDRs on passenger ships of 150 GT and above on all voyages and other ships of 3000 GT and above on international voyages and for newly built ships on and after 1 July, 2002.
The basic VR-7000/7000S consists of a Data Collecting Unit (DCU), a Data Recording Unit (DRU), a Remote Alarm Panel (RAP), a video LAN converter, a sensor adapter and microphones to record bridge audio. A Junction Box (JB) is optional. The DCU contains the Data Processor Unit, interface modules and backup batteries. It collects data from sensors as required by the IMO and IEC standards. The DCU processes the incoming data and information in the order of occur­rence while old data is overwritten with new data for storage in the DRU for 48 hours. The batteries supply power to the DCU to record bridge audio for two hours in case of a ship’s mains power failure.
The flash memory in the DRU stores the data coming from the DCU. All essential navigation and status data including bridge conversation, VHF communications, and radar images are recorded. The data can be retrieved by using playback software for investigation after an incident. The Fixed DRU* components are embodied in a protective capsule. The capsule ensures survival and recovery of the recorded data after an incident. An acoustical pinger helps locate the Fixed DRU underwater. The capsule of the Float-free DRU* is stored in the bracket. When the Float-free DRU sinks to depths of up to four meters, the capsule automatically comes off from the bracket then floats on the sea surface. At the same time, the capsule starts to transmit 406 MHz signal for locating the position of capsule and 121.5 MHz signal for homing for at least 168 hours.
*: Select one for VR-7000S.
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FOREWORD
Features
The main features of the VR-7000/7000S are as shown below.
• Color LCD with remote alarm panel.
• Meets IEC 61996-1 Ed.2, IEC 61996-2 Ed.2, IEC 61162-1 Ed.4 2010-11, IEC 61162-2 Ed.1, IEC 61162-450 Ed.1, IEC 60945 Ed.4.
• Reliable and fast data exchange between DCU and DRU via Ethernet.
• Fixed DRU and Float-free DRU with 48 hours recording.
• Compatible with remote maintenance.
• Recorded data can be analyzed and monitored on shore.
• Software updating from a PC connected to Ethernet.
• Long term device for storage (VR-7000: 720 hours recording, VR-7000S: 48 hours recording) and retrieval of data.
Program No.
VR-7010 DCU: 2450102-01.XX VR-7017 RAP: 2450103-01.XX XX: Minor change (For VR-7000S, XX is 10 or after for DCU, 06 or after for RAP.)
Fonts
The “iwata open type” font is used for the Remote Alarm Panel VR-7017.
Open Source Software
This product includes software to be licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL), GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL), BSD, Apache, MIT and others. The program(s) is/are free software(s), and you can copy it and/or redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPL or LGPL as published by the Free Software Foundation. Please access to the following URL if you need source codes: https://www.furuno.co.jp/cgi/cnt_oss_e01.cgi
Reverse engineering
Reverse engineering (reverse assemble, reverse compiler) of the software of this equipment is strictly prohibited.
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

Data
Collecting
Unit (DCU)
VR-7010
Fixed Data Recording Unit (Fixed DRU)
VR-7020*
2
Float-free Data Recording Unit
(Float-free DRU)
VR-7021F*
2
Video LAN Converter
IF-7100
24 VDC
PC
Live Player V5
VR-7030
Intelligent HUB
HUB-3000
100-230 VAC
Remote Alarm Panel
VR-7017*
1
Microphone
VR-7011
Waterproof Microphone
VR-7012W
Max. 8 units
Max. 2 units
Radar/ECDIS display
100-230 VAC
100-230 VAC
Max. 2 units
Radar, ECDIS, etc.
VHF Audio
- Serial Interface: Max. 2 ch (IEC 61162-1/2)
- Serial Interface: Max. 6 ch (IEC 61162-1)
Switching HUB
HUB-100
Sensor Adapter
MC-3000S
Sensor Adapter
MC-3010A
Sensor Adapter
MC-3020D
Serial Interface
Analog Interface
Digital IN Interface
Junction Box
VR-7022F
*1: Nominal viewing distance: 0.5 m
Network
Equipment
Power Supply Unit
PSU-011*
2
*2: For Russian vessel only
Junction Box
IF-8530
IF Signal
- Serial Interface: Max. 2 ch (IEC 61162-1/2)
- Serial Interface: Max. 6 ch (IEC 61162-1)
- Analog IN: Max. 16 ch
- Digital Contact IN: Max. 64 ch
Junction Box
IF-8540
or
IF Signal
*2: Select one for VR-7000S.
Basic configuration is shown with solid line.
Environmental category
All units (other than VR-7021F, VR-7022F, VR-7012W and VR-7020)
VR-7021F Portable
VR-7022F, VR-7012W, VR-7020 Exposed to the weather
Protected from the weather
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1. OPERATION

1.1 Overview

The VR-7000/7000S consists of a Data Collecting Unit (DCU), Data Recording Units (Fixed DRU and Float-free DRU), Remote Alarm Panel (RAP), Video LAN Converter, Sensor Adapter and bridge microphone units. The VDR system continuously stores data for 48 hours onto the Flash Memory in the capsule, erasing the oldest data stored as new data is recorded. The VDR mainly records the sentences shown in the table below.
Main sentences to be recorded
Data to be recorded IEC 61162 formatter
Date and time ZDA Ship’s position and datum used GNS and DTM Speed (water and/or ground) VBW Heading (true) HDT Heading (magnetic) HDG AIS-VHF data-link message VDM AIS-VHF data-link own-vessel message VDO Depth (echo sounder) DPT Alerts and Alarms ACN, ALC, ALF, ALR Rudder sensor angle RSA Rudder order status ROR Heading/track control command HTC Heading/track control data HTD Engine order/response RPM, XDR Hull openings, watertight doors XDR Accelerations and hull stress HSS, XDR Wind speed and direction MWV VDR alert output ALF, ALC Heartbeat supervision sentence HBT
Power supply precaution
If ship’s mains power source (100-230 VAC) and emergency source fail, the VR-7000/7000S con­tinues to record bridge audio for two hours from backup batteries.
Continuity of storing data
The VDR should be provided with power to store data for over 48 hours (for Fixed DRU and Float­free DRU) or over 720 hours (for long term device of the DCU) on a first-in, first-out basis. Record­ing is terminated only under the following conditions:
• During essential maintenance while the vessel is in port.
• When the vessel is laid-up.
Data Collecting Unit
The DCU mainly consists of a Data Processor Unit and Power Control Panel. The DCU includes batteries with a lifetime of approximately four years. The DCU collects the data from various sen-
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1. OPERATION
sors radar/ECDIS and records them in the Fixed DRU, Float-free DRU and internal long term de­vice.
Recording interval of data and audio is as follows:
• Radar/ECDIS video signal: every 15 seconds
• Bridge and VHF audio: real time
• IEC sentences: when received
• Analog and digital data: every second
For VR-7000, you can select one or two 512-GB SSD(s) as internal long term device(s). When selecting one SSD, you can add another one using an optional SSD kit later.
No. of pcs Storage time Video signal channels recorded at the same time
1 SSD (512 GB) 720 hours Up to 5 channels*
2 SSDs (1 TB) Up to 6 channels*
*: The recording interval for 3 channels is 15 seconds, which is compliant with IEC61996-1 Ed.2
and IEC61996-2 Ed.2. Other channels record a maximum of four video signals at intervals of 15 seconds, using the time-division method.
For VR-7000S, there are four save areas (Area1, 2, 3, 4) in the long term device(s). Each area can record data for 12 hours.
Data Recording Unit
Fixed DRU
The Fixed DRU is housed in a highly visible protective capsule which can withstand a fire of 1,100°C for one hour and deep-sea pressure of 6,000 m.
The underwater acoustic beacon (pinger) on the capsule automatically transmits 10 ms pulses at
37.5 kHz for at least 90 days when it is submerged in water. The expected life of the beacon bat­tery is three years.
Float-free DRU
The capsule of the Float-free DRU has the same functionality of an satellite EPIRB (Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon). The VDR data is recorded in the storage module at the bottom of capsule.
The DCU feeds the VDR data to the bracket of the Float-free DRU through the LAN cable, then the bracket feeds the data to the capsule by wireless communication.
The capsule of the Float-free DRU is stored in the bracket. When the Float-free DRU sinks to depths of up to four meters, the capsule is automatically released from the bracket then floats to the sea surface. At the same time, the capsule starts to transmit 406 MHz signal for locating the position of capsule and 121.5 MHz signal for homing for at least 168 hours.
Note: Select fixed DRU or float-free DRU for VR-7000S.
Data items to be recorded
Note: If the sensor data is input to the DCU through an external unit (sensor adapter, junction box,
etc.), the input of the sensor data is delayed because of the communication lag between the DCU and external unit.
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1. OPERATION
Date and time: Date and time are obtained from an external GPS navigator referenced to UTC. When an external GPS navigator is not available, a signal is recorded with a built-in clock in the DCU.
Ship’s position and datum used: Latitude, longitude and datum are obtained from a GPS navi­gator, Loran-C receiver or other EPFS or INS available on standard serial interface. The source of data is identifiable on playback.
Speed (water and/or ground): Speed through the water (STW) or speed over the ground (SOG) is recorded. The resolution is 0.1 kn. Transverse speed is also indicated when available on board.
Heading (true, magnetic): Heading is recorded to a resolution of 0.1°. The data is labeled G (gy­rocompass), GPS, GLONASS, MAG. If heading information is not available in IEC 61162 format, an appropriate interface may be necessary.
Depth (echo sounder): Depth under keel up to a resolution of 0.1 m as available on the ship is recorded.
Alarms: The status of all IMO mandatory alarms is recorded individually with ID number and time stamp. Audible alarms from the alarm units are stored simultaneously by the bridge audio micro­phones.
Rudder order/response: Rudder order and response angles are recorded up to a resolution of 1° as available on the ship. The rudder information is recorded. If more than one rudder is provid­ed, the circuitry can be duplicated.
Engine order/response: The DCU obtains the engine order and response from the engine tele­graph or direct engine control. The engine parameters with shaft revolution and ahead/astern in­dicators are recorded to a resolution of 1 rpm. All order and response from bow, stern, thruster, tunnel thrusters and controllable pitch propellers shall be recorded.
Hull openings, watertight doors: Digital and serial signals can be input individually. The data is stored with time stamps.
Accelerations and hull stresses: The DCU obtains signals from appropriate hull stress and re­sponse monitoring devices. The inputs are recorded individually and stored with time stamps.
Wind speed and direction: The DCU obtains the signal from appropriate wind speed and direc­tion sensor. The inputs are recorded individually and stored with time stamps. The wind speed res­olution is 1 unit (1 kn, 1 m/s, etc.). The wind direction resolution is 1°.
VDR alarm output: If, as an option, such messages are sent then the appropriate sentence for­mats are ALF and ALC.
Radar/ECDIS data: Radar/ECDIS image is recorded in the Fixed DRU, Float-free DRU and long term device via the LAN or the video LAN converter. Range rings, EBLs, VRMs, plotting symbols, radar maps, parts of SENC, voyage plan, and other essential navigational indications are included in the recorded radar image. Own ship’s mark and position (latitude and longitude), course, speed, voyage plan, and other essential navigational indications are included in the recorded ECDIS im­age. One complete picture frame is captured at intervals of 15 s. Scanning may be interlaced or non-interlaced.
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1. OPERATION
The channel number and resolution can be recorded is shown in the table below.
Input method No. of pcs Resolution/Max. channel number
Inputs through the video LAN converter
IEC61162-450 format
1 SSD (512 GB) UXGA (1600×1200): 2 ch + Full HD (1920×1080): 1 ch 2 SSDs (1 TB) UXGA (1600×1200): 2 ch + Full HD (1920×1080): 1 ch +
WUXGA (1920×1200): 1 ch*
1 SSD (512GB) For PNG format:
UXGA (1600×1200): 2 ch + Full HD (1920×1080): 1 ch For JPEG format (quality is 50 or above): WUXGA (1920×1200): 3 ch For JPEG format (quality is less than 50): WUXGA (1920×1200): 5 ch
2 SSDs (1TB) For PNG format:
UXGA (1600×1200): 2 ch + Full HD (1920×1080): 1 ch + WUXGA (1920×1200): 1 ch* For JPEG format (quality is 50 or above): WUXGA (1920×1200): 3 ch + WUXGA (1920×1200): 1 ch* For JPEG format (quality is less than 50): WUXGA (1920×1200): 5 ch + WUXGA (1920×1200): 1 ch*
*: Recorded to the long term device (SSD) only. Not recorded to the Fixed DRU and Float-free
DRU.
Bridge audio: Up to eight microphones are supplied as standard to record conversation at con­ning station, radar display and chart table. Microphone captures conversation in the bridge, audio signals from equipment and sound from machinery. The microphone generates a test beep every 12 hours which is also recorded. The microphone picks up audio signals ranging from 150 to 6000 Hz.
Communications audio: A maximum of two VHF communications are recorded for both trans­mitted and received audio signals.
Minimum data retention period
The VDR data is retained in the recording media, following termination of recording. The minimum data retention periods for each recording unit are shown in the table below (IEC61996-1 compli­ant).
Unit Minimum Data Retention Period
Long term device (DCU) Fixed DRU Float-free DRU 6 months after recording
2 years after recording
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1. OPERATION
NOTICE
Do not open the DCU door unless authorized to do so.
The DCU comes with a key to protect against any unauthorized access. The key must be kept securely by authorized personnel.
DCU
Power control panel
BATTERY switch
AC switch
BATTERY BACKUP LED (BATT BACK UP)
SYSTEM FAIL LED (SYS FAIL)
AC SUPPLY MAINS LED (AC MAINS)
USB port (See paragraph 1.3.7.)

1.2 Operating Procedure

1.2.1 How to turn the power on then record the data

Data Collecting Unit
To start recording, open the DCU door with its key and turn on the AC and BATTERY switches in that order on the power control panel. Confirm that the AC SUPPLY MAINS LED and BATTERY BACKUP LED on the power control panel light. Data is automatically recorded in the Fixed DRU*, Float-free DRU* and long term device. *: Select one for VR-7000S.
Note 1: When turning the power on at temperatures of 0 °C or lower, the DCU must be warmed before it can be operated, which takes a maximum of 30 minutes. The error message may appear on the screen of the VR-7017, however, this is not abnormal.
Note 2: If the VR-7000/7000S system fails to start, it may be restarted.
Note 3: Do not turn off the DCU power for 30 seconds after the power is turned on. Recorded data
can be corrupted.
Note 4: Do not exert force on the opened DCU door. Force can damage the door.
Note 5: Do not connect multiple USB flash memories to the USB port via s USB HUB.
Video LAN Converter (IF-7100)
The video LAN converter converts the radar video signal to the LAN signal.
Turn the power on/off for the IF-7100 and the equipment connected to the IF-7100 (i.e. processor unit for radar or ECDIS) in the following order. Otherwise the IF-7100 may not function properly.
Power-on
Power-off
Note: The IF-7100 does not have a power switch. Turn off the IF-7100 from the main switchboard.
: Turn on the IF-7100 and the connected equipment in that order.
: Turn off the connected equipment and the IF-7100 in that order.
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1. OPERATION
Start screen
Base screen for VR-7000
VR-7017
REMOTE ALARM PANEL
Base screen for VR-7000S
[MENU/ESC] : List [ENT] : - - -
▲/
/
/
:
Brill
VR
-7000
[MENU/ESC] : List [ENT] : - - -
▲/
/
/
:
Brill
VR
-7000
S
“Press MENU, then ENT to save recorded data.”
VR
-7017 VDR REMOTE ALARM PANEL
VR
-7017 SVDR REMOTE ALARM PANEL

1.2.2 How to stop recording

Recording is terminated only under the following conditions:
• During essential maintenance while the vessel is in port.
• When the vessel is laid-up.
To stop recording, open the DCU door with its key and turn off the BATTERY and AC switches in that order. DO NOT turn off the system by the main breaker while the BATTERY switch is on. If only the AC switch is turned off, the system operates on the batteries. The system stops after re­cording the audio data only for two hours. When the AC power is supplied to the DCU again, the batteries are charged. The BATTERY BACKUP LED flashes while charging the batteries.
Note: After the power to the DCU is turned off, wait at least 10 seconds before reapplying the pow­er. The DCU may not function correctly.

1.3 Operation on Remote Alarm Panel

1.3.1 Start screen and base screen

No power switch is provided on the Remote Alarm Panel; it is turned on and off by the power switch on the DCU. After the boot program screen appears, the start screen appears followed by the base screen.
Note: When the DCU does not boot normally, it takes a maximum of 10 minutes to display the base screen. The error message "No DCU Connection" appears on the screen.
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1. OPERATION
ACK
MENU
ESC
ENT
Setting ranges: 0 to 7 Defaults: 5
BRILL
LCD Min
Min
Max
MaxKe
y
5
5

1.3.2 Controls

BRILL
TEST
Extract
BRILL
ACK
Extract
TEST
MENU
ESC
ENT
Control Function
Short press: Displays the [BRILL] setting window.
BRILL
ACK
Long press: Restores the brilliance of the LCD and keys to default.
Acknowledge an alert to stop the flashing of the alert list and silence the alert buzzer.
Opens the test menu.
TEST
Extracts the recorded data to the external media.
Extract
Short press: Opens/closes the menu, returns one layer in menu opera-
MENU/ESC
tion. Long press: Returns to the base screen except in pop-up displays (e.g. key beep, extraction related, etc.) and tests.
• Confirms a selection.
ENT
• Silences the alert buzzer temporarily when there are unacknowledged alerts. (The alert buzzer sounds again in 30 seconds after the buzzer stops.)
Short press: Selects a menu item, switches the page, adjusts the bril­liance of the LCD and keys when the [BRILL] setting window opens.
Cursorpad
Long press: Moves the cursor continuously.

1.3.3 How to adjust the brilliance of the LCD and keys

1. Press the BRILL key to show the [BRILL] setting window.
2. To adjust the brilliance, use the cursorpad; or for the LCD, or for the keys.
3. Press the ENT or MENU/ESC key to close the setting window.
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1.3.4 Alert list

Use the cursorpad (▲ or ▼) to scroll the screen to see the hidden information.
Alert Detail
Alert ID Alert Name
Descri
p
tion
412324
No.02 Sensor(LAN 02 sensor(LAN) channel has
not received correct format
data from a connected sensor (
LAN) device. Reconnect
sensor(LAN) data. Check failed
device.
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back ▲/
▼ :
Scroll
Execute SAVE Function
Serial Monitor
Sensor(LAN) Monitor
Analo
g
Monitor
Di
g
ital Monitor
Ima
g
e Capture Status
Audio Monitor
Life Parts List
Status Monitor
Settings
Only for VR-7000S
The alert list provides information about active alerts.
1. OPERATION
Alert List
Alert ID Alert Name
412324 No.08 Sensor(LAN 15:24:37
412323 No.07 Sensor(LAN 15:24:37
412322 No.06 Sensor(LAN 15:24:37
412321 No.05 Sensor(LAN 15:24:37
412320 No.04 Sensor(LAN 15:24:37
[
/
ESC] : List [ENT] : Input ◄/
MENU
Time of last chan
► :
Page ▲/
1/ 2
▼ :
g
e
Select
The list has multiple pages when more than five alerts are active. To view other alerts, use the cursorpad ( or ). The flashing cycle is 0.5 seconds.
To see the detailed information for an alert
, use the cursorpad ( or ) to select the alert then
press the ENT key.
Press the MENU/ESC key to close the detailed information screen.
All alerts are rectified, the base screen appears.

1.3.5 Main menu overview

1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the main menu on the base screen or alert list.
2. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to select a menu item then press the ENT key.
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1. OPERATION
To shift the page, use the cursorpad (◄ or ►).
Serial Channel Select ◄ 1 (SI01 - SI30)
SI11:XXXXX SI12:XXXXX SI13:XXXXX SI14:XXXXX SI15:XXXXX SI16:XXXXX SI17:XXXXX SI18:XXXXX SI19:XXXXX SI20:XXXXX
SI21:XXXXX SI22:XXXXX SI23:XXXXX SI24:XXXXX SI25:XXXXX SI26:XXXXX SI27:XXXXX SI28:XXXXX SI29:XXXXX SI30:XXXXX
SI01:GPS
SI02:XXXXX SI03:XXXXX SI04:XXXXX SI05:XXXXX SI06:XXXXX SI07:XXXXX SI08:XXXXX SI09:XXXXX SI10:XXXXX
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back [ENT] : Input ▲/
▼/◄/
► :
Select
To switch the channel, use the cursorpad (◄ or ►).
Serial Monitor
SI01
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[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back [ENT] : Stop ◄/
► :
Select
To shift the page, use the cursorpad (◄ or ►).
Sensor(LAN) Channel Select ◄ 1 (LN01 - LN30)
LN11:XXXXX LN12:XXXXX LN13:XXXXX LN14:XXXXX LN15:XXXXX LN16:XXXXX LN17:XXXXX LN18:XXXXX LN19:XXXXX LN20:XXXXX
LN21:XXXXX LN22:XXXXX LN23:XXXXX LN24:XXXXX LN25:XXXXX LN26:XXXXX LN27:XXXXX LN28:XXXXX LN29:XXXXX LN30:XXXXX
LN01:GPS
LN02:XXXXX LN03:XXXXX LN04:XXXXX LN05:XXXXX LN06:XXXXX LN07:XXXXX LN08:XXXXX LN09:XXXXX LN10:XXXXX
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back [ENT] : Input ▲/
▼/◄/
► :
Select
[Serial Monitor]
You can monitor the sensor information input to the serial channels.
To see the information for a serial channel, use the cursorpad to select a serial channel (SI01 to SI16) then press the ENT key to show the serial monitor screen. The latest received data is dis­played on the top of the screen.
Note: A serial channel whose number is SI17 or later is no use.
Press the ENT key to stop the serial display. To restart the serial display, press the ENT key again.
[Sensor(LAN) Monitor]
You can monitor the sensor information input to the LAN channels.
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1. OPERATION
To switch the channel, use the cursorpad (◄ or ►).
Sensor(LAN) Monitor ◄ LN01
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[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back [ENT] : Stop ◄/
► :
Select
To switch the channel, use the cursorpad (◄ or ►).
Analog Monitor ◄ 1 (AN001 - AN016)
AN001: - 0. 04V AN002: 1. 23mA AN003: 0. 50V AN004: - 1. 00V AN005: 0. 23mA AN006: - 1. 11V AN007: 0. 45mA AN008: 2. 50V
AN009: - 2. 12V AN010: 3. 48V AN011: 2. 10V AN012: - 0. 90V AN013: 6. 17mA AN014: 4. 39mA AN015: 2. 25V AN016: 1. 04V
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back ◄/
► :
Select
To switch the channel, use the cursorpad (◄ or ►).
Digital Monitor ◄ 1 (DC001 - DC032)
DC001: 1 DC002: 1 DC003: 0 DC004: 0 DC005: 1 DC006: 1 DC007: 0 DC008: 1
DC009: 1 DC010: 1 DC011: 0 DC012: 0 DC013: 1 DC014: 1 DC015: 0 DC016: 1
DC017: 1 DC018: 1 DC019: 0 DC020: 0 DC021: 1 DC022: 1 DC023: 0 DC024: 1
DC025: ­DC026: ­DC027: ­DC028: ­DC029: ­DC030: ­DC031: ­DC032: -
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back ◄/
► :
Select
To see the information for a sensor(LAN) channel, use the cursorpad to select a sensor(LAN) channel (LN01 to LN64) then press the ENT key to show the sensor (LAN) monitor screen. The latest received data is displayed on the top of the screen.
Press the ENT key to stop the sensor display. To restart the sensor display, press the ENT key again.
[Analog Monitor]
You can monitor the sensor information input to the analog channels (AN001 to AN120).
[Digital Monitor]
You can monitor the sensor information input to the digital channels (DC001 to DC640).
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1. OPERATION
Image Capture Status ◄ 1/
2
Radar1 Captured Time:
01/09/2014 10:30:20
Source: Xband.1 Location: MFD0 Active: Yes Resolution: 1280x1024
Radar2 Captured Time:
01/09/2014 10:30:20
Source: Sband.1 Location: MFD0 Active: Yes Resolution: 1280x1024
ECDIS Captured Time:
01/09/2014 10:30:20
Source: ECDIS.1 Location: MFD0 Active: Yes Resolution: 1280x1024
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back ◄/
► :
Page
To switch the page, use the cursorpad (◄ or ►).
Microphone/VHF volume level
Audio Monitor
Level: Level:
Level:
Level:
Level:
Level:
Level:
Level:
Level: Level:
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back ◄/
► :
- - -
VHF1
Status:
- - -
VHF2
Status:
- - -
Status:
MIC TestOK
MIC1
Status:
MIC TestNG
MIC2
Status: Not Connected
MIC3
MIC8
Status:
MIC TestOK
Status: Not Connected
MIC7
Status:
MIC TestNG
MIC6
Status:
MIC TestNG
MIC5
Status:
MIC TestOK
MIC4
When there are multiple pages, use the cursorpad (◄ or ►) to shift the page.
Life Parts List ◄ 1
/ 1
VR-7020 Acoustic B VR-7021F HRU VR-7021F Battery M VR-7010 Battery
2014/08 2014/08 2014/08 2014/08
Type No. Status Expiry Date
OK OK OK OK
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back ◄/
► :
- - -
[Image Capture Status]
You can monitor the information of the images recorded in the DCU. The information for the image captures (the time and date when the image is captured to the VDR, captured image size, etc.) are updated.
[Audio Monitor]
You can check the status of the microphones and communications equipment (VHF, etc.).
[Life Parts List]
You can check the lifetimes of the parts.
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1. OPERATION
Status Monitor

◄ 1 /
2
VDR Version : 2450102-01.XX RAP Version : 2450103-01.XX
SYS Time : 10/05/2014 17:45:20 UTC Time : 10/05/2014 17:45:19 DIFF Time : 01 sec
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back ◄/
► :
Page
Status Monitor

◄ 2 /
2
AreaNumber Start-End TrackNumber Area1 01/06/2016 17:20:30-01/06/2016 05:20:30 01 Area2 03/06/2016 23:10:15-03/06/2016 11:10:15 01 Area3 07/06/2016 19:30:50-07/06/2016 07:30:50 01 Area4 10/06/2016 10:40:20-09/06/2016 22:40:20 01
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Back ◄/
► :
Page
Key Beep
ON
OFF
[Status Monitor]
You can see the status of the system. Page 2 is only for VR-7000S.
[Settings]
The [Settings] menu has two items; [Key Beep] and [Serviceman Settings].
[Key Beep]: When you operate a key, a single beep sounds. If you do not need the key beep, you can deactivate the beep sound. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to select [OFF] then press the ENT key.
[Serviceman Settings]: No use.

1.3.6 How to extract the recorded data to an external media

Do the following to extract data to a USB flash memory.
Note 1: Do not remove the long term device(s) from the DCU unless authorized to do so. Extract the recorded data to the external media (a USB, etc.).
Note 2: To ensure smooth extraction of data to a USB flash memory, do the extraction when the ship is stopped. Vibration, pitching, rolling, etc. can prevent smooth extraction.
Note 3: All data in a USB flash memory is deleted.
Note 4: Use a USB flash memory formatted with FAT32. The USB flash memories in the table
below have been tested:
Maker Type Capacity
Silicon Power MARVELMO116GB 16 GB
HIDISK HDUF101S128G3 128 GB
TOSHIBA UHYBS-032GH 32 GB
SanDisk SDCZ33-064G-J57 64 GB
I/O DATA U3-AL16G/DS 16 GB
ELECOM MF-MSU3A04GBK 4 GB
UNiSERB PEUSB2-32G 32 GB
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1. OPERATION
Source Select
Long Term Device
Float DRU
Source Select
Long Term Device
Float DRU
Area1 01/06/2016 17:20:30-01/06/2016 05:20:30 01
Area2 03/06/2016 23:10:15-03/06/2016 11:10:15 01
Area3 07/06/2016 19:30:50-07/06/2016 07:30:50 01
Area4 10/06/2016 10:40:20-09/06/2016 22:40:20 01
VR-7000
VR-7000S
1 hour
(1~12) hour
Period Select
Disk space is displayed in red when it is smaller than extraction data size.
Extract Size/Disk Space
xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx b
y
te
/
xxx, xxx, xxx, xxx byte
Data size is displayed as an hour even if object data time is smaller than an hour.
Note 5: Remove the USB flash memory only after the extraction is completed. Removing it during extraction may corrupt data in the next extraction. Further, abnormal data is played back.
Note 6: Do not extract the recorded data using the following steps when recording the data in the USB flash memory as the user disk. Extract the recorded data using the Live Player V5.
1. Open the DCU door with its key.
2. Insert a USB flash memory to the USB port.
3. Press the Extract key on the RAP.
4. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to select the data source from [Long Term Device], [Float DRU]
or [Area1 (2, 3, 4)] (only for VR-7000S) then press the ENT key. [Long Term Device]: Long term device(s) in the DCU [Float DRU]: Float-free DRU [Area1 (2, 3, 4)]: Area1 to Area4 of long term device(s) in the DCU
Note 1: This function is not available for a Fixed DRU. Note 2: Do not select [Float DRU] unless you can not extract the data
from the long term device(s). The setting window shown in the right figure appears.
5. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to set the extraction time* (1 to 12 hour(s)) then press the ENT
key. *: Backdated data is extracted, starting from the moment the ENT key was pressed. The following window that indicates the extraction data size and disk space appears.
Note: If the following window appears, check that the USB flash memory is properly inserted and is formatted to FAT32. Then press the ENT key and restart the procedure from step 4.
Medium Error!
Check xxxxx Medium
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xxxxx: recording
or user
6. Press the ENT key. The confirmation window appears.
During formatting of the USB flash memory
During data extraction Completion of extraction
This window disappears when pressing the ENT key with [OK] selected.
Press any key to clear this window.
Now Formattin
g
Extract Complete
Now Extractin
g
Remaining time: hh/mm/ss
CancelOK
User Disk Format?
1. OPERATION
Yes
No
7. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to select [Yes] then press the ENT key. The window changes as
follow.
Note 1: If an error occurs during the formatting of the USB flash memory, the message "For­mat Error! Extract Canceled" appears. Press any key to clear the message then check the USB flash memory.
Note 2: If an error occurs during data extraction, the message "Extract Error! Extract Can­celed" appears. Press any key to clear the message then check the USB flash memory.
8. Lock the DCU door after the data is extracted.

1.3.7 How to record the data to a USB flash memory

Data which is recorded to the capsule can be recorded to a USB flash memory as the user disk. Insert a USB flash memory to the USB port on the power control panel (see paragraph 1.2.1). The recording time is from 72 to 720 hours, at 72 hours intervals. Have a qualified technician initialize USB flash memory before use. For details, contact your dealer.
During recording to a USB flash memory, if alert numbers 412504 or 412514 occur (see section 3.2), remove then reconnect the USB flash memory. If the error occurs again during re­cording, contact your dealer for service.
Note: Do not use the RAP to record data when recording to a USB flash memory.
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1. OPERATION
Execute a save.
Save Complete
AreaX
X: 1 to 4
During save Completion of save
Press any key to clear this window.
1.3.8 How to execute SAVE function for recorded data (only for VR­7000S)
If marine incidents occur, record the data, which are recorded to the capsule, to area1 (or 2, 3, 4) in the long term device(s). When all areas are used, the memory for the oldest area is automati­cally overwritten with the new memory in order from the oldest area.
1. Press the MENU/ESC key to open the main menu.
2. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to select [Execute SAVE Function] then press the ENT key. The
window changes as follow.
Note 1: If the save processing fails, the message "Save Error" appears. When the save pro­cessing can not be executed, the message "DCU setting to be checked for SAVE function." appears. When this message appears, contact your dealer.
Note 2: The recording to the long term device(s) does not stop when all areas are used. Note 3: The SAVE execution does not affect the recording operation for the long term de-
vice(s) or the connected DRU. Note 4: Do not execute SAVE function during data extraction by RAP or connecting between
Live Player and long term device(s). A save error occurs.

1.4 How to Release the Fixed DRU

To release the Fixed DRU from its bracket (cradle), do the following:
1. Turn off the BATTERY and AC switches in that order
to turn off the DCU power.
2. Remove the release pin.
3. Lift the release lever.
4. Lift the handle to separate the top of the DRU from the
bottom of the DRU.
Handle
Release lever
Release pin
5. Cut the cable connected between the top and bottom
of the DRU.
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1. OPERATION
Capsule
Grasp here, then pull out.

1.5 How to Release the Capsule from the Bracket of the Float-free DRU in Emergency Situation

In an emergency situation, release the capsule from the bracket of the Float-free DRU to remove the capsule if possible.
Note 1: Do not drop the capsule from a high place.
Note 2: Do not release the capsule other than in an emergency situation or maintenance. The sil-
icone grease is applied to the bottom of the capsule to prevent water and foreign materials from entering into the gap between the capsule and bracket. After you release the capsule, apply sili­cone grease to the capsule before reattaching it (see page 20).
1. Release the snap pin and remove the cover of the bracket.
Snap pin
Cover
2. Grasp the antenna of the capsule, then pull out it.
3. Put the capsule in an emergency bag and take it to a life raft.
4. If there is a satellite EPIRB on the life raft (excluding the capsule of the Float-free DRU), tie
its towing rope to the life raft and float it on the sea. The satellite EPIRB activates and flashes its lamp every three seconds. The satellite EPIRB operates for at least 48 hours, and the satellite EPIRB transmits 406 MHz signal for distress every 50 seconds to a polar orbit satellite. If the satellite EPIRB has a built-in GPS, a locating signal is transmitted to a stationary satellite. Also, the satellite EPIRB transmits 121.5 MHz signal for homing.
Note: It is not required to activate the capsule of the Float-free DRU when the satellite EPIRB is in operation.
5. When the satellite EPIRB has stopped its operation or there is not a satellite EPIRB on a life
raft, tie the towing rope of the capsule of the Float-free DRU to the life raft and float the capsule on the sea. The capsule of the Float-free DRU activates and transmits 406 MHz signal for locating the po­sition of the capsule and 121.5 MHz signal for homing for at least 168 hours.
6. Upon completion of the rescue operations, pass the capsule to the rescue team for analysis
of the data in the capsule.
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1. OPERATION
After picking up the capsule
After picking up the capsule from the sea, dry it with a towel. When the capsule is dried, its lamp stops flashing. Pass the capsule to the investigating authorities through the search and rescue team. The investigating authorities extract and analyze the data in the capsule.
Disposal of the capsule
The capsule must be discarded properly after extracting and analyzing the data. Vertically sepa­rate the capsule. For the bottom of the capsule, cut the battery’s lead wires and wrap the vinyl tape around the wires to insulate them. For the upper part of the capsule dispose of the electronic parts according to local regulations for the disposal of industrial waste.
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2. MAINTENANCE

WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Do not open the DCU cover.
Only qualified personnel should work inside the equipment.
Do not disassemble or modify the equipment.
Fire, electrical shock or serious injury can result.
NOTICE
Do not apply paint, anti-corrosive sealant or contact spray to coating or plastic parts of the equipment.
Those items contain organic solvents that can damage coating and plastic parts, especially plastic connectors.
Regular maintenance is important to maintain performance. This chapter contains maintenance instructions to be followed to obtain optimum performance and the longest possible life of the equipment.

2.1 Cleaning

Dirt or dust may be removed from units with a soft cloth. Fresh water-moistened cloth may be used to remove stubborn dirt. DO NOT use any commercial cleaning agents to clean any unit. They can remove paint and markings.
Remote Alarm Panel VR-7017: Wipe the LCD of VR-7017 carefully to prevent scratching, using tissue paper and an LCD cleaner. To remove dirt or salt deposits, use an LCD cleaner, wiping slowly with tissue paper so as to dissolve the dirt or salt. Change paper frequently so the salt or dirt will not scratch the LCD. Do not use solvents such as thinner, acetone or benzene for cleaning. Also, do not use degreaser or anti-fog solution, as they can strip the coating from the LCD.
Waterproof Microphone VR-7012W: The watertight integrity of the microphone will be compro­mised if water contacts the ventilation sheet behind the MIC cover.
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2. MAINTENANCE
Electrode

2.2 Maintenance of the Float-free DRU

The capsule of the Float-free DRU transmits the signal similar to the distress signal of a satellite EPIRB. Therefore, trouble to the search and rescue authorities may occur if the capsule acciden­tally transmits the signal. If accidental transmission occurs, stop the transmission and inform the search and rescue authorities of the accidental transmission.
Contact information
A (cellular) telephone is usable in Japanese coastal waters.
You can contact with the coast guard using the marine VHF band (within 25 miles from the coast).
You can contact with the coast guard using the ra­dio telephone of MF 2182 kHz (within 150 miles from the coast).
A satellite radio telephone like a Inmarsat is us­able.
Things to inform
Ship’s name, call sign, MMSI, time, location, fact of the accidental transmission and own contact in­formation.
118 or 03-3591-9000 (Japan Coast Guard)
Use the radio telephone of VHF channel 16 to contact the coast guard.
Use the radio telephone of MF 2182 kHz to con­tact the coast guard.
• Contact with the search and rescue authori­ties in each flag state.
• For Japanese-flagged vessel, contact Japan Coast Guard at 81-3-35919000.

2.2.1 Monthly maintenance and self test

Do the maintenance and self test every month.
Notice for the maintenance and self test
• There are two electrodes at the back of the capsule (see right figure). If these electrodes are shorted by water with the capsule released from the bracket, the capsule may transmit the signal accidentally. Therefore, do not wash the capsule with water or release the capsule in rain and rough seas. When the capsule is seated in the bracket correctly, the electrodes are invalid. So, the capsule does not transmit the signal if the capsule get splashed with water.
• You can do the self test with the capsule seated in the brack­et. However, the capsule can not transmit the test signal and test result may be “NG” when the bracket is fastened to a steel plate. In this case, release the capsule from the bracket and do the self test again.
Note: Silicone grease is applied to the bottom of the capsule (see the next page). When you release the capsule during the self test, hold the capsule by its handle to prevent foreign mate­rial from contacting the grease. If foreign material contacts the grease, wipe off the grease, then reapply it.
• The capsule transmits 406 MHz test signal. This signal does not initiate search and rescue op­erations because the satellites recognize it as a test signal. However, do not do the self test more than necessary.
• The capsule transmits 121.5 MHz homing signal in the self test. Aircrafts receive this homing signal. Do the self test five minutes every hour on the hour because the homing signal is recog­nized as a test signal during this time period.
• You can maintain the Float-free DRU and do the self test with the VDR powered. However, the capsule should be returned to the bracket within 10 minutes after its release. The data buffer of
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2. MAINTENANCE
Approx. 5 cmApprox. 5 cm
Approx. 5 cmApprox. 5 cm
Squeeze the grease by approx. 5 cm from the tube.
Apply the grease evenly to the areas surrounded by the line.
Docking module
Storage moduleStorage module
the VDR can retain the data of the latest 10 minutes. If more than 10 minutes passes after re­leasing the capsule, the data of 10 minutes before the capsule is returned to the bracket is lost. At this time, the communication error with the Float-free DRU appears on the remote alarm pan­el. Finish any maintenance and diagnosis as quickly as possible to be prepared in case of an unexpected emergency and prevent loss of data.
• Apply the appropriate silicone grease between the docking module and storage module before reattaching the capsule, to prevent water and foreign materials from entering into the gap be­tween the docking module and storage module. If foreign material contacts the modules, elec­trostatic capacity may change, preventing recording of data.
Note: Silicone grease is stored around the DCU after installing the Float-free DRU. Use the tube labeled "Item no.88237 Tron 40VDR". Use only the specified grease (type: X-88237, code no.: 001-365-040). If the silicone grease is empty or lost, contact your dealer.
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2. MAINTENANCE
OK
The notch on the docking module is placed in the groove of the storage module.
No space or foreign material between the storage module and docking module.
WRONG
The notch on the docking module is not placed in the groove of the storage module.
There is space between the storage module and docking module.
• Do not use force to reattach the capsule and bracket cover. Also, confirm that there is no space or foreign material between the storage module and docking module (see figure below). If the capsule is not seated in the bracket correctly, the communication error occurs on the remote alarm panel after 10 minutes and the capsule may transmit the signal because that the elec­trodes are shorted by water.
• Confirm that the error related to the Float-free DRU does not occur after the maintenance.
• The flash lamp flashes at three second intervals when the capsule is transmitting the signal. If, during maintenance, the signal is accidentally transmitted, dry the electrodes of the capsule with a towel, then return it to the bracket. If the signal is still being transmitted, take the capsule to a steel cabin. Then, inform the search and rescue authorities of the accidental transmission.
Note: The Float-free DRU does not have a power switch. If the flash lamp continues flashing in spite of the above measures, remove the internal battery from the capsule.
Maintenance point and self test
Around the bracket
Appearance of the bracket
Inside the bracket
Confirm that there is no object or structure which can interrupt the release of the capsule.
Confirm that the cable connected to the bracket is fixed correctly. Confirm that the bracket is fixed to the mounting location and fixing bolts
are fastened firmly. Confirm that the bracket is not damaged and the characters inscribed on
the bracket are readable. Confirm that no paint is applied to the bracket. Confirm that water has not entered into the bracket. Confirm that there is no damage to the capsule, and all external parts
(stickers, etc.) are in place. The expiration date for the battery and hydrostatic release unit is as fol-
lows:
• Battery: Five years (from date of coding or replacement)
• Hydrostatic release unit: Two years (from date of coding or replacement) The expiration date is indicated on the sticker attached to the capsule and hydrostatic release unit. Confirm that the expiration date has not passed.
Maintenance point Result
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Normal self test
2. MAINTENANCE
Maintenance point Result
Do the self test as follows: Note: Hold the capsule by its handle during the test. This keeps foreign material away from the silicone grease on the capsule, and keeps the an­tenna of the capsule away from metallic objects or human body.
1) Remove the capsule from the bracket.
2) Push and hold the lever in “TEST” position for 15 seconds.
Operate this lever.
3) The lamp flashes once if operation is normal. Multiple flashes indicate error. See the table below for number of flashes and error.
Number of flashes
㪈 㪉 㪊 㪋 㪌 㪍
OK. Low power on 406 MHz transmitter. Low battery voltage. Low power on 121.5 MHz transmitter. Frequency error on 406 MHz transmitter. Frequency error on 121.5 MHz transmitter. EPIRB module is not programmed or
programming is not completed.
Result
When the result of the self test is not “OK”, change the location and re­try the self test. If not resolved, contact your dealer.
4) Release the lever and set it to the "READY" position. Check if there is sufficient silicone grease at the bottom of the capsule and that the grease is free of foreign material. If there is no grease or the grease contains foreign material, wipe off the grease and then reapply it.
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Number of beep Result
2 5
10
OK. GPS positioning error. Number of GPS test exceeds the limit.
Maintenance point Result
Extended self test (normal self test and GPS test)
Around the data trans­mitter
After reat­taching the capsule
Alert Confirm that the communication error with the Float-free DRU does not ap-
The extended self test involves both the normal self test and GPS test. Do the extended self test as follows: Note: The extended self test reduces the lifetime of the battery. Do this test once every three months.
1) Remove the capsule from the bracket.
2) Move the lever to “TEST” position twice within 3 seconds and return it to “READY” position. The GPS test starts and a short beep sounds every 3 seconds until GPS position is acquired. The GPS test may take up to 2 minutes.
3) Two beeps sound for normal operation. Multiple beeps sound for error, as shown in the table below.
4) The normal self test is started after the GPS test. Confirm that the flash lamp flashes once. When the result of the self test is not “OK”, change the location and do the normal self test. If not resolved, contact your dealer.
5) Check that the grease at the bottom of the capsule is sufficient and free of foreign material. Reapply if necessary. Return the capsule to the bracket.
Confirm that there is no foreign materials between the storage module and docking module.
Confirm that the silicone grease is applied to the gap between the storage module and docking module.
Confirm that the capsule is seated in the bracket correctly and there is no space between the storage module and docking module.
Confirm that the bracket cover and snap pin are attached.
pears on the remote alarm panel. This alert appears when the VDR can not record the data to the capsule for 10 minutes. Seat the capsule to the bracket correctly to rectify the alert.

2.2.2 Annual Performance Test for the Float-free DRU

The Float-free DRU must undergo an annual performance test because it is a part of the VDR sys­tem. Annual performance test is defined in the regulation of SOLAS. For Japanese-flagged vessel, the radio inspection is required by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications.
For foreign-flagged vessel
All units in the VDR system must undergo an annual performance test. This test is conducted by a test engineer authorized by the manufacturer and certified by a relevant ship classification soci­ety. The EPIRB performance test for the Float-free DRU is conducted by a engineer or service provider responsible for Jotron’s Tron40S MkII/Tron40GPS.
For Japanese-flagged vessel
For Japanese-flagged vessel, the radio inspection is required by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications. This inspection is conducted by a engineer authorized by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, such as GMDSS service station of the Japan Ship-Machinery Qual­ity Control Association. For the VDR annual performance test and Float-free DRU performance
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Remote Analysis Ready?
No
Yes Later
test is conducted by a engineer authorized by the Ship’s Electric Installation Contractors’ Associ­ation of Japan.

2.2.3 Shore-Based Maintenance (SBM)

The capsule of the Float-free DRU has the same functionality of an satellite EPIRB (Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon). So, it is required to conduct the Shore-Based Maintenance (SBM) within five years from installation or previous SBM. The SBM is not defined in the regula­tion. However, do the SBM to keep the performance. Also, the battery in the capsule must be re­placed during the SBM because the expiration date of the battery is five years from manufacture or replacement date. Ask a workshop responsible for the satellite EPIRB to conduct the SBM.

2.3 Annual Recertification

All units in the VDR system must undergo an annual performance test, in accordance with SOLAS regulations. This test is conducted by a test engineer authorized by the manufacturer and certified by a relevant ship classification society.
For foreign-flagged vessel
Contact a test engineer authorized by the manufacturer and certified by a relevant ship classifica­tion society for the VDR annual performance test.
For Japanese-flagged vessel
Contact a service station of the Japan Ship-Machinery Quality Control Association for the VDR annual performance test.
Remote analysis
1. The remote analysis request window, as shown in the figure below, appears. Note: While the request window is displayed, a beep sounds every 30 seconds.
[Yes]: Start the remote analysis. Go to step 2. [Later]: The window for request of remote analysis appears again after 30 seconds. If OK, go to step 2. [No]: Cancel the remote analysis. The message "Remote Analysis not performed" appears. Press any key to clear the window.
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Remote Analysis Information
10/10 15:15:20 Record Comparison... 10/10 15:15:25 Data Consistency Analysis Start
[
MENU
/
ESC] : Cancel ▲/
▼ :
- - -
“Scroll” is displayed when the information is over the screen.
2. Select [Yes] then press the ENT key. The remote analysis information window, as shown in the figure below, appears.
Press the MENU/ESC key to cancel the remote analysis anytime. The message "Remote Analysis Cancel?" appears. Press the ENT key. The message "Remote Analysis Canceled" appears. Press any key to clear the window.
3. When the remote analysis finishes, the message "Remote Analysis Finished" appears. Press any key to clear the window.

2.4 Fuse Replacement

The DCU VR-7010, Video LAN Converter IF-7100 and Sensor Adapter MC-3000S have fuses that protect them from high electric current and equipment fault. If you cannot turn on the power to a unit, check its fuse to see if it has blown. If the fuses for the DCU have blown, replace them with the specified fuses (see page AP-3 for the fuse location). If the fuses blow again after replace­ment, contact a FURUNO agent or dealer. Have a qualified technician replace the fuse for Video LAN Converter and Sensor Adapter.
Unit Name Type Code No. Remarks
VR-7010 Glass Tube Fuse FGBO 250V 10A PBF 000-155-839-10 For battery
For AC power IF-7100 Glass Tube Fuse FGMB 125V 2A PBF 000-157-479-10 MC-3000S Glass Tube Fuse FGMB 125V 3A PBF 000-157-481-10
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2. MAINTENANCE
CAUTION
Do not:
- use batteries of different capacities
- mix old batteries with new
- mix batteries of different makes
Batteries themselves may become damaged or damage to electrical parts may result.
WARNING
Battery handing precautions
- Do not attempt to disassemble the battery. If accidental skin/eye contact is made with the battery fluid, wash the affected area/part immediately with liberal amounts of clean fresh water and seek IMMEDIATE medical attention.
- DO NOT INCINERATE batteries as they are liable to rupture if placed into a fire. Batteries that have reached the end of their service life must be disposed of in accordance with appropriate regulations.
- Do not short battery terminals. Short can lead to bursting or fire.

2.5 Consumable Parts

You can check the lifetimes of the consumable parts on the RAP screen (see "[Life Parts List]" on page 11). Contact your dealer to replace the consumable parts.
Unit Name Type Interval Indication on the RAP
VR-7010 Battery CY1-1487-01 4 years "VR-7010 Battery" VR-7020 Acoustic Beacon PT9 NINETY 3 years "VR-7020 Acoustic B" VR-7021F Battery X-89340 5 years "VR-7021F Battery M"
Hydrostatic Release Unit X-86218 2 years "VR-7021F HRU"
Note: Dispose of the battery in accordance with local regulations.
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2. MAINTENANCE
Self Test
LCD Test
Buzzer Test
Self Test
Push [MENU/ESC] 3 time to exit
ROM : OK RAM: OK Connection : OK CPU Main : 2450103-01.XX CPU Boot : 2450108-01.XX

2.6 Self Test

The self test checks the ROM, RAM, connection, program no., keyboard, LCD performance and buzzer. The user can do the tests to help the service technician in troubleshooting.
How to open the test menu
Press the TEST key on the RAP to show the test menu.
Self test
1. Open the test menu.
2. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to select [Self Test] then press the ENT key.
Note: The self test screen closes automatically when there is no menu operation for 60 sec­onds.
3. Press each key one by one. A key’s corresponding location on the display is colored if the key is normal.
4. Press the MENU key three times to close the self test screen.
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2. MAINTENANCE
Red Green Blue
16 tones of red
16 tones of green 16 tones of blue
16 tones of grayWhite Black
Buzzer Test
A buzzer is sounded for 60 seconds.
LCD test
1. Open the test menu.
2. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to select [LCD Test] then press the ENT key. Each press of the
ENT key changes the LCD pattern in the sequence shown below.
Note 1: The LCD test screen closes automatically when there is no menu operation for 60
seconds.
Note 2: You can cancel the test at any time by pressing the MENU key.
3. Press the MENU key to close the LCD test screen.
Buzzer test
1. Open the test menu.
2. Use the cursorpad ( or ) to select [Buzzer Test] then press the ENT key. The buzzer test
window appears then a buzzer sounds for 60 seconds.
Note 1: The buzzer test window closes automatically when there is no menu operation for 60 seconds.
Note 2: You can cancel the test at any time by pressing any key.
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2. MAINTENANCE
DATA port J502
PC
LAN cable
DCU
2.7 Verification of Recording Function of the Long
Term Device
Verify the long term device recording function at the annual inspection and when repairing or maintaining the VDR or sensors connected to the VDR. The verification requires the Live Player V5. Refer to its Operator's Manual for the operating procedure. Note that data cannot be extracted during recording.
1. Start the Live Player V5 on the PC.
2. Connect the LAN cable between J502 port on the DCU and the PC.
3. Open the [Tool] menu and select [Source Select].
4. Select [Long Term Device (LAN)] from the menu.
5. Click the [Analyze Track] button.
6. Click the [Connect] button.
7. Select [Extract] from the [Tool] menu to show the [Extraction] dialog box.
8. Select the track to extract.
9. Click the [Select] button and select the location where to save data.
10. Click the [Start] button.
11. After the extraction* is completed, click [OK], [Close] and [Close] in that order. Then, discon­nect the cable between the PC and J502 in the DCU. *: The time required for the extraction depends on the VDR environment and specifications of the PC to be extracted. See the table below.
Amount of extraction data Time required for extraction File size on the PC
1 hour 1 to 2.5 minutes 300 to 900 MB
12 hours 15 to 22 minutes 3.5 to 8 GB
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3. TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter provides information on possible causes of problems you may experience with your VDR. If you still have a problem after referring to the table, contact your dealer for further advice. Always provide the product serial number.

3.1 General Troubleshooting

Use the table below to identify the problem, cause and remedy.
Problem Cause Remedy
AC LED does not light. No power from the ship’s
mains.
BATTERY LED does not light.
BATTERY LED flashes. During charging of the bat-
SYSTEM FAIL LED lights in red.
The battery voltage is low or no power from the bat­tery.
tery
System malfunction The alert number for each alert appears in
Check the breaker switches on ship’s mains switchboard.
Contact your dealer.
Keep turning on the AC power until finish­ing the battery charge. The battery charge may takes approx. six hours.
the alert list on the RAP. For each alert's remedy, see section 3.2.

3.2 Alert Numbers

Below is a list of alert numbers that appear in the alert list on the RAP (see paragraph 1.3.4). Only no. 412439 alert "Fatal System Error" corresponds to warning priority and all other alerts to cau­tion priority.
Alert no. Alert name Description Action
412026 GPS Large Time
Difference
412082 No RAP Connection
(No DCU Connection)
412083 No AMS1 Connection AMS1 is missing. Connection to
412085 No AMS2 Connection AMS2 is missing. Connection to
412088 No JB Connection Indicates that Junction Box (IF-
412170 VDR Configuration
Failure
This indicates that the time dif­ference between the system time of the DCU and the UTC time supplied by a GPS receiv­er is more than 10 seconds.
DCU: RAP is missing. Connec­tion to RAP is lost. RAP: DCU is missing. Connec­tion to DCU is lost.
AMS1 is lost.
AMS2 is lost.
8530) is missing.
Data cannot be stored because of abnormal VDR configuration.
Restart the DCU with the GPS receiver connected. If the er­ror re-occurs, contact your dealer.
Restart the DCU. If the error re-occurs, contact your deal­er.
Check cable connected to AMS1. Reconnect AMS1.
Check cable connected to AMS2. Reconnect AMS2.
Check cable connected to Junction Box. Reconnect Junction Box. If the error re­occurs, contact your dealer.
Restore VDR config data. If the error re-occurs, contact your dealer.
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3. TROUBLESHOOTING
Alert no. Alert name Description Action
412171 Recording Buffer
Overflow
412173 Fatal System Failure Fatal system error. Reboot au-
412175 LongTermDevice is
stopped from recover­ing
412176 FixedDRU is stopped
from recovering
412177 FloatDRU is stopped
from recovering
412181 FixedDRU Setting De-
fect
412182 FloatDRU Setting De-
fect
412185 SAVE Setting Differ-
ence
412186 RAP Version is old RAP software version (V1.06 or
412187 Module Version is old "mod.tgz" software version is
412214 Running on batteries AC power is down and the bat-
412218 MIC Test Failure This alert is issued when the mi-
412234 No GPS Connection System has not received UTC
412246 PDU Failure The cable between PDU and
412254 Self Test Failure System failed by the self test.
4123xx
(xx:
01 - 16)
No No.xx Serial Con­nection (xx: 01 - 16)
A image exceeding a recording buffer is input.
tomatically after an error oc­curred.
The data cannot be recorded to the long term device more than ten minutes.
The data cannot be recorded to the Fixed DRU more than ten minutes.
The data cannot be recorded to the Float-free DRU more than ten minutes.
Fixed DRU information is read, even though settings are not complete.
Float DRU information is read, even though settings are not complete.
SAVE function settings differ between VDR and RAP.
earlier) is lower than the DCU software version (V1.10 or lat­er).
older than the DCU software version (V1.10).
tery is running.
crophone test fails. The micro­phone test is run every 12 hours during normal operation.
information.
CPU block is not connected.
No. xx serial channel has not received correct format data from a connected serial device (xx: 01 - 16).
Contact your dealer.
If the error re-occurs, contact your dealer.
Restart VDR. If the error re­occurs, contact your dealer.
Confirm that the capsule is seated in the bracket correct­ly, then restart VDR. If the er­ror re-occurs, contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Confirm VDR and RAP set­tings.
Contact your dealer.
Reconnect AC power.
Contact your dealer.
Check that a valid UTC source (GPS receiver) is connected to the serial port. If the error re-occurs, contact your deal­er.
Contact your dealer.
Check the sentences input from the serial channel on the RAP and confirm that the ap­plicable sensor is operating correctly. If OK, contact your dealer.
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3. TROUBLESHOOTING
Alert no. Alert name Description Action
4123xx
(xx:
17 - 80)
412401 No Battery Connec-
412431 Serial Buffer Overflow Serial data from DCU serial
412432 JB Buffer Overflow Serial, analog and digital data
412437 Fatal System Failure Fatal system error. This indi-
412438 System Information
412439 Fatal System Error Temperature of CPU system
412451 High CPU Core Tem-
412452 High CPU System
412453 CPU +3.3V Voltage
412454 CPU +5V Voltage Er-
412455 CPU +12V Voltage Er-
412456 CPU VCORE Voltage
412457 Low CPU Battery Volt-
412458 Low CPU FAN Rota-
412459 CPU FAN Not Rotated CPU FAN stopped.
No No.xx Sensor (LAN) Connection (xx: 01 - 64)
tion or Low Battery Voltage
Error (VDR System In­formation Error)
perature
Temperature (CPU Board System Tem­perature High)
Error (CPU Board +3.3V Voltage Error)
ror (CPU Board +5V Voltage Error)
ror (CPU Board +12V Voltage Error)
Error (CPU Board VCORE Voltage Er­ror)
age (CPU Board Bat­tery Voltage Lower)
tion Speed
No. xx sensor (LAN) channel has not received correct format data from a connected sensor (LAN) device (xx: 01 - 64).
No battery input or voltage is too low.
channel (1 - 8 ch) are not re­corded to Fixed DRU, Float-free DRU and Long Term Device.
from Junction Box (IF-8530) are not recorded to Fixed DRU, Float-free DRU and Long Term Device.
cates that VDR can not be re­booted automatically.
VDR system information can not be acquired. Usually, this error is recovered automatical­ly.
high and long term device is turned off.
Temperature of CPU core is high.
Temperature of CPU board is high.
Voltage error on CPU board. (+3.3 V line)
Voltage error on CPU board. (+5 V line)
Voltage error on CPU board. (+12 V line)
Voltage error on CPU board. (VCORE line)
Voltage of battery on CPU board is low.
Rotation speed of CPU FAN is low.
Check the sentences input from the LAN channel on the RAP and confirm that the ap­plicable sensor is operating correctly. If OK, contact your dealer.
Confirm that the battery switch is turned on. If ON, recharge or replace the battery.
Restart VDR. If the error re­occurs, contact your dealer.
If error is not recovered auto­matically, restart VDR. If it does not recover, contact your dealer.
Restart VDR. If the error re­occurs, contact your dealer.
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3. TROUBLESHOOTING
Alert no. Alert name Description Action
412460 Low External FAN1
Rotation Speed
412461 External FAN1 Not
Rotated
412462 Low External FAN2
Rotation Speed
412463 External FAN2 Not
Rotated
412501 No FixedDRU Con-
nection
412502 No FloatDRU Con-
nection
412503 No LongTermDevice
Connection
412504 No UserDisk Connec-
tion
412511 FixedDRU Recording
Failure
412512 FloatDRU Recording
Failure
412513 LongTermDevice
Recording Failure
412514 UserDisk Recording
Failure 412515 FixedDRU Exchanged Fixed DRU is replaced. 412516 FloatDRU Exchanged Float-free DRU is replaced. 412517 LongTermDevice
Exchanged 412518 No.1 LongTermDe-
vice Error 412519 No.2 LongTermDe-
vice Error 412521 FixedDRU Memory
Shortage 412522 FloatDRU Memory
Shortage 412523 LongTermDevice
Memory Shortage
412524 UserDisk Memory
Shortage
Rotation speed of external FAN1 is low.
External FAN1 stopped.
Rotation speed of external FAN2 is low.
External FAN2 stopped.
Fixed DRU has been discon­nected more than 600 seconds.
Float-free DRU has been dis­connected more than 600 sec­onds.
Long Term Device has been disconnected more than 600 seconds.
UserDisk has been disconnect­ed more than 600 seconds.
Fixed DRU is unable to write. Check the connection with the
Float-free DRU is unable to write.
Long Term Device is unable to write.
UserDisk is unable to write.
Long Term Device is replaced.
No.1 Long Term Device is error.
No.2 Long Term Device is error.
Data cannot be recorded more than 48 hours.
Data cannot be recorded more than 48 hours.
• VR-7000: Data cannot be re­corded more than “720 hours + used hours in SAVE ar­eas”.
• VR-7000S: Data cannot be recorded more than “48 hours + used hours in SAVE areas”.
Data cannot be recorded more than setting hours.
Restart VDR. If the error re­occurs, contact your dealer.
Check the connection with the Fixed DRU. If OK, contact your dealer.
Check that the capsule is seated in the bracket correct­ly. If OK, contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Fixed DRU. If OK, contact your dealer.
Check that the capsule is seated in the bracket correct­ly. If OK, contact your dealer.
Restart the VDR.
Contact your dealer.
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3. TROUBLESHOOTING
Alert no. Alert name Description Action
412525 Sensor(LAN) Buffer
Overflow
412527 Image(LAN) Buffer
Overflow
41253x
(x: 1 - 8)
412541 No No.1 VIDEO LAN
412542 No No.2 VIDEO LAN
412545 No Audio IF Board
41255x
(x: 1 - 4)
41255x
(x: 5 - 7)
41258x
(x: 1 - 3)
412601 No Radar1 Recording
412602 No Radar2 Recording
412603 No ECDIS Recording
412604 No Additional Record-
412605 No General1 Record-
412606 No General2 Record-
41261x (x: 1-4)
41261x (x: 5-7)
No No.x Sensor Adapter Connection (x: 1 - 8)
Converter Connection
Converter Connection
Connection No No.x Radar Input
Image (x: 1 - 4)
No No. x ECDIS Input Image (x: 1-3)
No No.x ECDIS Attached information Input (No.1 - No.3)
Image Input
Image Input
Image Input
ing Image Input
ing Image Input
ing Image Input
No. x Radar Unrecog­nized Image (x: 1 - 4)
No.* ECDIS Unrecog­nized Image (x: 1 - 3)
Serial, analog and digital data from Sensor Adapter are not re­corded to Fixed DRU, Float-free DRU and Long Term Device.
Image data from RADAR/EC­DIS are not recorded to Fixed DRU, Float-free DRU and Long Term Device.
No. x Sensor Adapter is missing (x: 1 - 8).
No.1 VIDEO LAN Converter is missing.
No.2 VIDEO LAN Converter is missing.
Audio IF Board is missing.
No.x Radar has been powered off and the image data is not re­ceived (x: 1 - 4).
No.x ECDIS has been powered off and the image data is not re­ceived (x: 1 - 3).
No.x ECDIS has been powered off and the attached information is not received (x: 1 - 3).
Image input channel that is not valid for No.1 Radar setting is set.
Image input channel that is not valid for No.2 Radar setting is set.
Image input channel that is not valid for ECDIS setting is set.
Image input channel that is not valid for Additional setting is set.
Image input channel that is not valid for No.1 General setting is set.
Image input channel that is not valid for No.2 General setting is set.
VDR does not support the for­mat of image data from No. x Radar (x: 1 - 4).
VDR does not support the for­mat of image data from No. x ECDIS (x: 1 - 3)
If the error re-occurs, contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
Turn on the No. x Radar (x: 1 - 4). If the error re-occurs, contact your dealer.
Turn on the No. x ECDIS (x: 1 - 3). If the error re-occurs, contact your dealer.
Turn on the No. 1 or No. 2 Ra­dar. If the error re-occurs, con­tact your dealer.
Turn on the ECDIS. If the error re-occurs, contact your deal­er.
Turn on the additional units. If the error re-occurs, contact your dealer.
Turn on the No. 1 or No. 2 General. If the error re-occurs, contact your dealer.
Contact your dealer.
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APPENDIX 1 MENU ITEMS

Below are the menu items for the Remote Alarm Panel (RAP). To open this menu, press the
MENU/ESC key.
Menu item Function
Execute SAVE Function (only for VR-7000S)
Serial Monitor Displays the sensor information input to the serial channels on the Serial
Sensor(LAN) Monitor Displays the sensor information input to the LAN channels on the Sensor
Analog Monitor Displays the sensor information input to the analog channels on the An-
Digital Monitor Displays the sensor information input to the digital channels on the Dig-
Image Capture Status Displays the information of the images recorded in the DCU on the Im-
Audio Monitor Displays the status of the microphones and communications equipment
Life Parts List Displays the lifetimes of the parts on the Life Parts List screen.
Status Monitor Displays the status of the system on the Status Monitor screen.
Settings • Key Beep: Turns key beep on or off. (ON, OFF)
Records the data, which are recorded to the capsule, to area1 (or 2, 3,
4) in the long term device(s)
Monitor screen.
(LAN) Monitor screen.
alog Monitor screen.
ital Monitor screen.
age Capture Status screen.
(VHF, etc.) on the Audio Monitor screen.
• Serviceman Settings: No use.
AP-1

APPENDIX 2 PARTS LIST/LOCATION

Unit
Data Collecting Unit VR-7010
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Code No.
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
ADP-586-31, CPU 24P0135, PDU 24P0137, HUB 24P0137A, HUB 24P0133, TB 24P0141, FIL 24P0138, LED 24P0134, AUDIO
Video LAN Converter IF-7100
Unit
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Code No.
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
24P0132, VLC
Remote Alarm Panel VR-7017
Unit
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Code No.
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
24P0139, PWR 20P8200C, MAIN
Waterproof Microphone VR-7012W
Unit
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Code No.
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
24P0136, MIC
Microphone VR-7011
Sensor Adapter MC-3000S
Unit
ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST
Code No.
PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD
24P0114, MC-CS
Parts list
This equipment contains complex modules in which fault diagnosis and repair down to component level are not practical (IMO A.694(17)/8.3.1). Only some discrete components are used. FURUNO Electric Co., Ltd. believes identifying these components is of no value for shipboard maintenance; therefore, they are not listed in this manual. Major modules can be located on the parts location photos on the next page.
AP-2
APPENDIX 2 PARTS LIST/LOCATION
ADP-586-31 CPU
24P0137 HUB
24P0133 TB
24P0134 AUDIO
24P0135 PDU
24P0138 LED
AC power connector
One set (12 pcs.) of batteries
AC switch
Baterry switch
Battery fuse
24P0141 FIL
24P0137A HUB
AC fuse
24P0139 PWR
20P8200C MAIN
Parts location
Data Collecting Unit (VR-7010)
Video LAN Converter (IF-7100)
Fuse
Remote Alarm Panel (VR-7017)
24P0132 VLC
AP-3
APPENDIX 2 PARTS LIST/LOCATION
VR-7011 VR-7012W
24P0136 MIC
MC-3000S
Fuse
24P0114 MC-CS
Microphone (VR-7011), Waterproof Microphone (VR-7012W)
Sensor Adapter (MC-3000S)
AP-4
APPENDIX 3 LIST OF TERMS AND AB­BREVIATIONS/SYMBOLS
The following table shows the terms, abbreviations and symbols used in the VR-7000/7000S.
Terms and abbreviations
Term Abbreviation Term Abbreviation
Alternate current AC Local Area Network LAN Additional ADD Liquid Crystal Display LCD Alert ALERT Light Emitting Diode LED Alarm Management System AMS LAN LN Analog Channel AN Main MAIN Audio AUDIO Menu MENU Brilliance BRILL Microphone MIC Complementary Metal-Oxide
Semiconductor Central Processing Unit CPU Power PWR Digital Channel DC Radar RADAR Data Collecting Unit DCU Random Access Memory RAM Difference DIFF Remote Alarm Panel RAP Data Recording Unit DRU Read Only Memory ROM Electronic Chart Display and
Information System Enter ENT Solid State Drive SSD Emergency Position-Indicating
Radio Beacon Escape ESC Terminal TERMINAL Fan FAN Universal Serial Bus USB Filter FIL Universal Time Coordinated UTC Global Positioning System GPS Voltage of Core VCORE Hub HUB Voyage Data Recorder VDR Identification ID Very High Frequency VHF Interface IF Video VIDEO Junction Box JB Video LAN Converter VLC
CMOS Power Distribution Unit PDU
ECDIS Serial SI
EPIRB System SYS
Symbols
Symbols Meaning
Active unacknowledged warning (A flashing yellowish orange circle)
Active acknowledged warning (A yellowish orange circle)
Caution (A yellow square)
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APPENDIX 4 PLAYING BACK
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RECORDED DATA
IMO Circular MSC.214(81) recommends that all VDR systems installed on or after 1 June 2008 carry software to playback data on a PC, the manual for data extraction, and the cable necessary to connect the PC to the Data Collecting Unit (DCU). Attach the supplied card holder to the front door of the DCU to store the items listed in the table below.
Items to store in the card holder
Name Type Code No. Remarks
CD-ROM (For Live Player) VR-7030 SW&MANUAL CD 000-191-754-10 Data Extraction Procedure E42-01402 000-179-354-10 LAN Cable Assembly MOD-Z072-020+ 001-167-880-10
See the data extraction procedure for how to play back data.
How to attach the card holder
Use the supplied accessories to attach the card holder to the DCU.
With Accessories FP24-01110
Remove the paper from the double-sided tape on the card holder. Attach the card holder to the location in the DCU shown below.
AP-6
FURUNO
VR-7000/7000S
SPECIFICATIONS OF
VOYAGE DATA RECORDER VR-7000
SIMPLIFIED VOYAGE DATA RECORDER VR-7000S
The Voyage Data Recorder (VDR) is a recording system required on certain categories of ships
from 1st July 2002 by the revised SOLAS Chapter V. VR-7000/7000S fully complies with the IMO
Resolution MSC.333 (90) and IEC 61996-1/2 testing standard.
1 GENERAL
1.1 Recording period
Fixed DRU/ Float-free DRU 48 hrs (12 hrs assurance for VR-7000S)
Long term device (long-term recording medium) 720 hrs (48 hrs assurance for VR-7000S)
1.2 Battery backup More than two hours after loss of ship’s mains
2 DATA COLLECTING UNIT (DCU)
2.1 CPU Intel Celeron P4505 1.86 GHz
2.2 Long term device
Memory capacity 512 GB or 1 TB (SSD)
Minimum data retention period 2 years after recording
3 REMOTE ALARM PANEL
3.1 Display 4.3-inch color LCD, 480 x 272 (WQVGA)
3.2 Picture color 256 colors
2
3.3 Brilliance 0.2 to 700 cd/m
3.4 Visible distance 0.5 m nominal
4 DATA RECORDING UNIT (DRU, SELECT ONE UNIT FOR VR-7000S)
4.1 Fixed DRU
Chassis Protective capsule (metal)
Memory capacity 32 GB
Minimum data retention period 2 years after recording
Shock resistance 50G x 11 ms
Penetration resistance 100mm diameter pin with 250 kg weight, dropped from 3 m height
Fire resistant 1100°C for 1 hour, 260°C for 10 hours
Submersible 6000 m (60MPa)
Acoustic beacon Battery life: 3 years from the date of insertion,
37.5kHz, 10ms pulse transmission,
Maximum depth: 6000m
Operating life: 90 days
4.2 Float-free DRU
Chassis Auto-float capsule
Memory capacity 64 GB
Minimum data retention period 6 months after recording
Battery Lithium, Metal, 7.2 V/ 18 Ah (2S5P),
5 year’s service life (6.5 years from the date of manufacture)
SP - 1 E4495S01B-M
FURUNO
Operating life Minimum 168 hrs at -20°C
Release mechanism Hydrostatic release unit (released at water depth 4 m)
Navigation device 22 channel GPS receiver
COSPAS-SARSAT Transmitter
Antenna type Built-in, omnidirectional
Frequency 406.037 MHz ± 2 ppm
Output power 5 W ± 2 dB
Protocols MMSI and Serial Location Protocols
Modulation Phase modulation 1.1 ± 1 radian
Data encoding Bi-phase L
Bit rate 400 bps
Homing Transmitter
Frequency 121.5 MHz
Output power 50 mW ± 3 dB
Modulation A3X, AM sweep tone between 300 Hz and 1600 Hz
Sweep range 700 Hz (sweep rate: 2.5 Hz)
Stability 10 ppm over temperature
5 MICROPHONE
5.1 Reference signal level 0 dBm/600 ohm at 91 dBA
5.2 Frequency response Within 12 dB at 150Hz to 6 kHz
5.3 Audio coverage Hemisphere area of 3.5 m approx. in radius
5.4 Test beeper 3s in 12 hours period (built in)
6 HUB (OPTION)
6.1 Switching HUB (HUB-100)
Number of ports 8 ports (10Base-T/100Base-TX), Auto-MDI/MDI-X compliant
Switching Method Store and forward
Buffer memory SRAM
6.2 Intelligent HUB (HUB-3000)
Number of ports 8 ports (10/100/1000Base-T) , Auto-MDI/MDI-X compliant
Switching Method Store and forward, non-blocking L2 switching
Capacitance of switching 16 Gbps
VLAN Port-base VLAN, IEEE802.1Q Tag VLAN supported
Multiple VLAN Communication between isolated ports is disabled
7 INTERFACE
7.1 Data collecting unit
Number of port
LAN 6 ports, Ethernet 100Base-TX, RJ45 connector
5 ports for IEC61162-450:
IP address range 172.31.16.1-254, 172.31.17.1-254,
default 172.31.16.200
1 port for internal: IP address 10.0.0.100
Bridge audio (input) 8 ch (0 dBm/600 ohm)
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VHF audio (input) 2 ch (0 dBm/600 ohm)
Serial IEC61162-1/2: 2 ports, IEC61162-1: 6 ports
Serial I/O for AMS IEC61162-1: 1 ch
USB 1 port, USB2.0 for data extraction, User disk recording
Alarm (output) 3 ch, contact signal, load current 30 mA
System fail, Power fail, Local ACK
Remote ACK (input) 1 ch
Buzzer stop (input) 1 ch
IEC61162-450 transmission group
Input MISC, SATD, NAVD, VDRD, RCOM, TIME, PROP, USR1 to USR8
Output MISC
Other Network Function (except IEC61162-450)
HTTP; *.*.*.*:80
VR-7000 replies on PC’s ARP command and ping command
Live player, Maintenance viewer
- UDP multicast: 239.255.0.1
Port: 20001-20004, 21001-21004, 22001-22007, 23001-23007
27001-27010, 28001-28010
- TCP: *.*.*.*, Port: 20, 21, 10106, 24001, 24004
I/O Sentences
Input All incoming
Output ALC, ALF, HBT
7.2 Sensor adapter
MC-3000S (serial) 8 ports: I/O, IEC61162-1/2: 4 ports, IEC61162-1: 4 ports
MC-3010A (analog, option) 3 ports: Input, -10 to +10V, 0 to 10V or 4 to 20 mA
MC-3020D (digital-in, option) 8 ports: relay contact, logics set from program
7.3 Junction box (IF-8530, option)
Serial IEC61162-1/2: 2 ch, IEC61162-1: 6 ch
Analog 16 ch (±10V, 4-20 mA)
Digital (a/b) 64 ch
7.4 Video signal input
Video LAN converter 2 ch (DVI/RGB selectable for each)
SER.NO. 100000 to 199999: RGB is not available
RGB VESA: VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, UXGA (FAR-28x7/28x5 ser.)
DVI VESA: VGA to SXGA, UXGA, WUXGA, CEA: Full HD
(FAR-28x7 ser.)
IEC 61162-450 For PNG (24 bit, recording data compressed to JPEG: 32 or 48 bit,
index color) or JPEG (baseline: SOF0, progressive: SOF2)
Number of channels for picture recording
Device
Video LAN converter
IEC61162-450 PNG Fixed/ float-free DRU or long term device (single)
UXGA: 2ch + full-HD: 1ch, Total 3ch
Long term device (dual) UXGA: 2ch + full-HD: 1ch
+ WUXGA: 1ch, Total 4ch
IEC61162-450 JPEG
Quality 50 Quality < 50
3ch 5ch
4ch 6ch
Picture recording pattern Selectable for each channel (Only one/Patrol/Backup)
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8 POWER SUPPLY
8.1 Data collecting unit 100-230 VAC: 1.6-0.7 A, 1 phase, 50/60 Hz
8.2 Sensor adapters 24 VDC: 1.4 A max.(11 units), fed from DCU
8.3 Junction box (IF-8530) 24 VDC: 0.9 A, fed from DCU
8.4 Video LAN converter (IF-7100, option) 24 VDC: 0.3 A (SER.NO. 100000 to 199999: 0.7 A)
8.5 HUB (option)
HUB-3000 100-230 VAC: 0.1 A, 1 phase, 50-60 Hz
HUB-100 100-230 VAC: 0.1 A, 1 phase, 50-60 Hz
9 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
9.1 Ambient temperature
Data collecting unit -15°C to +55°C
Fixed DRU -25°C to +55°C
Float-free DRU -20°C to +55°C
Waterproof microphone -25°C to +55°C
Others -15°C to +55°C
9.2 Relative humidity 93% or less at +40°C
9.3 Degree of protection
Data collecting unit IP20
Fixed DRU IP56 equivalent
Float-free DRU IP67 equivalent
Remote alarm panel IP22 (front panel), IP20 (chassis)
Sensor adapter IP20 (IP22: option)
Junction box IP20 (IF-8530/8540), IP56 (VR-7022F)
Video LAN converter IP22
Microphone IP22 (panel), IP20 (chassis)
Waterproof microphone IP56
HUB-3000 IP20 (IP22: option)
HUB-100 IPX0
9.4 Vibration IEC 60945 Ed.4
10 UNIT COLOR
10.1 Data collecting unit N2.5 (standard)
10.2 Fixed DRU Fluorescent orange (fixed)
10.3 Float-free DRU Fluorescent orange (chassis), White (bracket)
10.4 Remote alarm panel/ Video LAN converter/ Sensor adapter
N2.5
10.5 Junction box N3.0 (IF-8530, standard), N2.5 (IF-8540), 7.5BG7/2 (VR-7022F)
10.6 Microphone/ Waterproof microphone N2.5 (fixed)
10.7 HUB N2.5 (HUB-3000), N3.0 (HUB-100)
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The paper used in this manual
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A:JUL
2014
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G:NOV.15, 2016
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Nishinomiya, 662-8580, JAPAN
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