
BRIDGE NAVIGATIONAL WATCH ALARM
List Price
$ 5,970
JRC JCX-151
JRC IMO Compliant Bridge Navigational Alarm System
Features
The Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System
(BNWAS) main purpose is to monitor the presence
of watch officers and their alertness for early
detection of unsafe sailing conditions. JRC’s BNWAS
is also able to manage other onboard equipment
alarms. When any connected equipment alarm is
activated, the BNWAS displays a list of alarm
information automatically. When the officer fails to
acknowledge within pre-set intervals, visual and audible alarms will be generated in the wheelhouse
and other crew spaces as necessary.
Alarms
The JCX-151 initiates a visual indication and alarm with the following sequence.
The user can define an interval sequence of between 3 and 12 minutes. This will only give a
visual indication. The alarm can be reset at any point in time. There is a visual indicator of the
time countdown. After the preset interval, an alarm sequence will go into effect.
WTN Electronics, Ltd.
Tel: 763-473-3825
Fax: 763-473-3521
Email: info@wtnltd.com
16920 28th Ave. N.
Minneapolis, MN 55447
U.S.A.
1. First stage is a 15s visual alarm on the bridge.
2. Second stage is a 15s audible alarm on the bridge.
3. Third stage is a 90s audible alarm in the back-up officer and/or master’s area.
4. Fourth stage (when the 90s audible alarm is not reset) the crew area will have audible alarm.
Resetting
The JRC BNWAS system has a range of standard (and optional), possibilities to reset the timer
for visual indication and audible alarm. By simply connecting the BNWAS to JRC navigation
equipment, such as the JMA-9100 series radars or JAN-901B ECDIS, the alarm is temporarily
disabled when the watch officer is physically operating the controls.
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