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Highlander HLD-B2

Highlander HLD-B2
Voyage data recorder, or 'black box' Highlander HLD-B2 meets international safety requirements, as well as a certificate of approval of the Russian Maritime Register. During the voyage Highlander HLD-B2 records the data coming from radio navigation devices and CCTV cameras.
High reliability is ensured embedded operating system Linux. HLD-B2 consists of compact units that provide an easy installation on a vessel of any size. Analog and digital signal inputs can be easily adapted to the specific requirements of marine equipment.
 
Key Features Highlander HLD-B2:
  • Inmarsat interface.
  • Backup information.
  • Remote fault diagnosis.
  • To work can be used a PC connected directly or via LAN.
  • Integrated interface for custom lags direct connection to the pulse signals.
Specifications:
  • 16 channels NMEA0183/IEC61162, 4800-115200 bit.
  • 4 audio channels.
  • 9 Microphone Interface,
  • 3 standard interface VHF
  • 2 VHF custom interface.
  • Up to 4 channels video input for Radar, ECDIS, video, etc..
  • 8 Port Ethernet 100M for maintenance, loading and other applications.
  • 1 channel for an isolated pulse (passive or active, can be customized) for the speed of the journal.
  • Input power supply voltage: DC 18-36 V, AC 85-265V, 47-63Hz.
  • Output: DC 24 V, max. 10 A.
  • Max. Output Power: 300 Watts.
  • Battery life Power:> 2h.
  • Power Source: 24V/0.2.
  • Fault indication and alarm.
  • Data backup.
  • Microphone Frequency range: 100 ~ 12 kHz.
  • Special protective covering of the shell.
  • Communication with the main unit: Ethernet.
  • Capacity: 2 GB to 8 GB optional.
  • Operating system: Embedded Linux with a high degree of reliability and stability.
  • Protecting container satisfies the specific requirements of IEC61996.
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