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1. BNWAS 3 1 2 Electrical installation 24V DC supply MS 421B 24V DC 1 O SUPPLY gt RESET 13 ESE LED 4 O LEI RUN Beds LED amp 5485 P 7 O a VDR FOR VDR ES MS 410 REMOTE 9 uu S CSE 1 g RESET 00 alarm 10 _ 2 20 2 EMERGENCY i5 a CALL 4 ol CALL BRIDGE 5 BUZZER 1460 ALARM DEVICE CALL BACKUP d MS 410 OFFICER al a gt CALL 9 2 CREW FAILURE 01 6 SYSTEM D ALARM SYSTI ALARM lo Table 5 Wiring diagram MS 410 Or ask for complete terminal with drawings on request Description Specification Power supply 18 28 V DC Current run LED s 10mA by 24 V DC Current Alarm LED and buzzer 30 mA by 24 V DC Table 1 Electrical specifications BNWAS 3 2 User manual 3 2 1 Operation The MS 410 unit is an extension of the MS 421B BNWAS MS 410 is intended as a substation for in the officers cabin or galley The front panel has a green left and a red right LED The green Led indicates that the timer 3 12 minutes is running The Red LED indicates together with the internal buzzer that the MS 421B reached the stage Call Officer 3 2 3 Maintenance The MS 410 unit is maintenance free It is permitted to clean the front of the MS 410 unit with a damp cloth N Do not use ag
2. 9 1 2 2 1 Restarting the timer of the MS 421B 9 1 2 2 2 Deactivating internal 10 1 2 2 1 Function of the Emergency Call button 10 12 3 MAINTE NANGE usu Q 10 TROUBLESHOOTING R EEEE 11 2 MS422 SELECTION SWITCH aai 12 2 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL Beg Rota o inanes 13 2 1 1 DIMENSIONS MS 422 SELECTION SWITCH 13 2 1 2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIO N l l u nb a a 14 213 CONFIGURING THE MS 42 2 uu u TE E 15 NOE NOR 15 USER VIA NU S 16 2 21 INTRODUCTION u l u u u uu n r Saa en 16 2 2 2 MAINTENANCE 16 2 2 3 TROUBLESHOOTING 000000000 an 16 M5410 BUZZER EXTENSION 17 HS I oan AA E TOTNM 18 LI DIMENSIONS MS ig ER 18 3 1 2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLA TION ai l eT HEUS Uu INI Deus Kap tn danses conan EHE 19 Un n 20 I LOPERA T ON T 20 32 MAINTENANCE
3. M 20 3 234 TROUBLESHOOTING a u u a 20 S MEME S Mr 21 VN I MARBLE Full Control BNWAS 4A L Instalation gerissen uu 22 1 1 DIMENSIONS MS AT Lo u u uu u u u u a dn m M NS 22 42122 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION uu uuu a u m EE RER 23 MAU ER MANUA 24 272 OPERATION u E EO 24 4 22 MAINTENANCE uu SAS 24 4 23 TROUBLES NOOTIN SEE bau de den ae ce 24 ATI CIEI ae bb an 25 5 1 MS 415 Outdoor wing reset unit 25 3 2 MS 450 Bezel for 5410 41 0 26 3 3 MS 451 Bezel for MS 421422 u uu lis r Mas tiv encore Oe me 26 3 4 MS 455 Wall mount box for 5410 411 0 400 27 3 5 MS 456 Wall mount box for MS 421 B 422 27 2 9 IVISE 28 BF WS FLOTT een ec a aa a ume ERU 28 TI u rr 30 Full Control BNWAS 1 MS 421B WATCH ALARM MS 421B e CALL RESET OFFICER 3 12 TIME SELECT ON AUTO OFF EMERGENCY CALL MARBLE 9 Bll Grrl BNWAS 1 1 Installation Manual 1 1 2Mechanical Installation The MS 421B BNWAS units are specially designed for mounting in a switc
4. RS485 7 _ oe FOR VDR N ao VDR zm 9 6 29 RESET oc RESE AUTOPILOT 11 O 4 20 2 3 EMERGENCY 13 2 CALL 14 6 BRIDGE 15 BUZZER l150 CALL BACKUP 17 E MS 410 MS 410 MS 410 MS 410 OFFICER Alig 2 B AMOR 1 1 ER pres je le mz 8 CREW t 20 ot 2 5 gt 2 213 5 FAILURE m 21 Q run 3 run d run 3 r h i J 1 SYS a ALARM hl 22 MARBLE BNWAS 2 1 3 Configuring the MS 422 It is also possible to configure less than six officers when this is desired For this option the following steps have to performed Configuration roadmap Step 1 Select the first position of the rotary switch Step 2 Remove the black cap on top of the rotary using a small screw driver Step 3 Unscrew the nut that the rotary switch comes off Step 4 Unscrew the nut that is mounted on the front panel Step 5 Remove the front panel and the mounting ring Step 6 Remove the selection ring default setting position 6 and place in desired position Step 7 Repeat the steps in reverse order Now configuration is done Table 2 Configuration roadmap For detailed instruction with photo s please visit our website www marbleautomation com See product info MS 422 after login 2 3 1 1 Note An A
5. BUZZER 1116 z gt CALL BACKUP 117 uS OFFICER fane ALARM DEVICE EIE m CALL 96 E am CREW 20 ALARM DEVICE FAILURE 216 run ALARM ss Figure 5 MS 411 Wiring diagram Description Specification Power supply 18 28 V DC Current run LED s 10mA by 24 V DC Current Alarm LED and buzzer 30 mA by 24 V DC Table1 Electrical specifications BNWAS 4 2 User manual 4 2 1 Operation The MS 411 reset unit is an remote reset extension for the MS 421B BNWAS This unit is only allowed to be placed on the bridge by regulations The green LED indicates that the timer 3 12 minutes is running The red LED is flashing simultaneously with the reset LED of the MS 421B main unit announcing that the timer will exceed soon The internal buzzer sounds simultaneously with the internal buzzer of the MS 421B main unit It indicates the back up officer will be ordered to the bridge within 15 seconds When the reset button is pushed the timer 3 12 minutes of the MS 421B will restart It will also reset an Officer Call Crew alarm stage 4 2 2 Maintenance The MS 411 unit is maintenance free It is permitted to clean the front of the MS 411 unit with a damp cloth N Do not use aggressive cleaning agents 4 2 3 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Test and remedies Remote reset gives no Buzzer is broken Contact Marble signal when alarm MS Automation 421B is active Both LED s a
6. Jumper of the PCB is removed Buzzer is defect All 0 V DC are connected to each other Short circuit LED outputs IC s are blown Communication wires are wrongly connected Key contact is broken BNWAS Test and remedies Check presence of jumper on the PCB Contact Marble Automation Reconnect the 0 V DC Contact Marble Automation Check connection of the wires and reconnect when it is desired Contact Marble Automation Full Control BNWAS 2 MS 422 SELECTION SWITCH 9 Bll Grrl BNWAS 2 1 Installation manual 2 1 1 Dimensions MS 422 selection switch 144 00 138 55 x 72 00 93 00 67 55 Figure 1 Front view MS 422 Figure 2 Side view MS 422 Figure 3 Panel cut out MS 422 3 50 25 00 Figure 4 Wiring space MS 422 RARE BNWAS 2 1 2 Electrical installation Description Specification Power supply 18 28 V DC Current LED s 10mA by 24 V DC Max switch positions 6 Table 1 Electrical specifications MS 422 24V DC supply MS 421B 24V DC SUPPLY 20 RESET t 35 ER 714 O RUN 15 MS 422 LED 272 5 o
7. agram MS 421B MARBLE 1 1 3 1 Data communication BNWAS The MS 421B is equipped with a RS 485 interface With this interface it is possible to read all available information of the MS 421B The protocol that is used is NMEA this protocol is supported by almost every Voyage Data Recorder Messages are send when the MS 421 is on event and every 10 seconds communication parameters and the data message are explained in the following tables Description Protocol Communication Interface Baudrate Databits Parity rat DELS mmunication specifications MS 4218 Signal Specification NMEA 0183 IEC 61162 1 RS 485 4800 8 None 1 On event and every 10 seconds NMEA message SBNALR 000 A A C1 MAN 03 C3 0 lt CR gt lt LF gt Description 000 A V A V C1 C2 C3 Specification Alarm address always 000 A Dormation time exceeded V Dormation time not exceeded A Dormation time acknowledge V Dormation time not acknowledge MAN manual AUT autopilot managed OFF BNWAS switched off 03 Dormation time 03 minutes selected 12 Dormation time 12 minutes selected 0 Dormation time not exceeded 1 Dormation time exceeded 1 stage 2 2 stage call officer 3 3 stage call crew BNWAS 1 1 4 Configuring the MS 421B Configuration of the MS 421B can easily be done through the pushbuttons at the front panel Configuration roadmap Step 1 Make sure the key is in vertic
8. al position otherwise the MS 421B cannot configured Step 2 Adjusting running time The running time of the MS 421B can be configured with the button Time Select It is possible to choose a running time of 3 or 12 minutes Step 3 Function configuration It is possible to choose three different functions On MS 421B is activated manually Auto MS 421B is linked at autopilot activates when autopilot is turned on Off MS 421B can be deactivated manually Table 4 Configuration roadmap MS 421B 1 1 4 1 Time configuring to alert the all crew Call Crew This stage can be configured with the 16 position switch 0 F at the PCB behind the removable front panel The time is configurable from 90 180 seconds each step is 6 seconds The default setting is 90 seconds 0 Using a small screw driver the 16 position switch can be configured The arrow at the switch displays the settings who are made Position Seconds Position Seconds 0 90 8 138 1 96 9 144 2 102 A 150 3 108 B 156 4 114 162 5 120 168 6 126 174 7 132 180 Table 5 Configuring times MS 421 BNWAS 1 2 User manual 1 2 1 Introduction The Marble Automation MS 421B is the main unit of the Bridge Navigational Watch Alarm System later in the manual called BNWAS The system is intended as security system for the officer in charge on the bridge and can be applied on all seagoing vessels The main unit can be activated automatically or manual a
9. general alarm The LED Call Crew will flash When the emergency call function or call officer stage is active the MS 421B can only be reset by the reset button at the front panel Dim function Push and hold the reset button more than four seconds to dim the front panel LED s and the backlight 1 2 2 2 Deactivating internal buzzer The internal buzzer of the MS 421B can be deactivated by removing the jumper which is placed at the PCB By removing the jumper the contact will be interrupted if an alarm is coming in Figure 1 Jumper 1 2 2 1 Function of the Emergency Call button Using the Emergency Call button the MS 421B will switch to Call Officer stage without activating a pre alarm of the internal buzzer If the back up officer not responds in the preset time of 90 180 seconds the entire crew will be alerted by activating the general alarm The LED Call Crew will flash 1 2 3 Maintenance The MS 421B unit is maintenance free It is permitted to clean the front of the MS 421B unit with a damp cloth N Do not use aggressive cleaning agents MARBLE 1 2 4 Troubleshooting Symptom Buzzer gives no signal when alarm MS 421 is active Buzzer gives no signal when alarm MS 421 is active All LED s are burning when there is no alarm LED s are not working Odd characters on VDR It is not possible to configure the MS 421B Table 6 Troubleshooting MS 421B Possible cause
10. gressive cleaning agents 3 2 4 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Test and remedies Red LED is burning but Buzzer is broken Contact Marble internal buzzer is giving no Automation signal LED s are not working Polarity wrong connected Check polarity Table 2 Troubleshooting Full Control BNWAS 4 MS 411 RESET UNIT ON DUTY MARBLE 9 Bll Grrl BNWAS 4 1 Installation manual 4 1 1 Dimensions MS 411 The mounting dimensions for the unit MS 410 and 411 of the MS 421B BNWAS are the same 96 60 72 o 93 00 Figure 1 Front view MS 411 Fiqure 2 Side view MS 411 7 91 55 E Z Figure 3 Panel cut out MS 411 BNWAS 4 1 2 Electrical installation 24V DC supply MESES reset b G 2 gt z 7 gt alarm 2 24V DC 11 O SUPPLY APS reset RESET 13 O l 2 i i run RUN 5 Q 8 LED ls RS485 P 7 p VDR a REMOTE 9 RESET 00 AUTOPILOT 10 2 2 z 30 5 411 CALL CALL 40 preset BRIDGE 150 fn 8 2 gt
11. hboard or desk The units can be mounted in the panel or desk with two mounting clips which are included Beneath you will find the dimensions needed to mount the different units of the MS 421B BNWAS 1 1 2 1 Dimensions MS 421B main unit 72 00 67 55 Figure 1 Front view MS 421 Figure 2 Side view MS 421B Figure 3 Panel cut out MS 421B Fa 3 50 25 00 Figure 4 Wiring space MS 421B MARBLE 1 1 3 Electrical installation Description Power supply Max current Relay contacts Transistor outputs Relay switching current Transistor current Table 1 Electrical specifications MS 421B BNWAS Specification 18 28 V DC 180 4 2 30 Volt DC 10A 250 Volt AC 10A 30 Volt DC 300 Watt 250 Volt AC 2500 Watt 24 Volt DC 50mA 24 Volt DC 12 Watt 24V DC supply 24V DC 1 SUPPLY 5 RESET 2 RESET LED y LED RUN 5 CH s LED 3 LED RS485 p 7 VDR VER REMOTE 9 RESET 5 AUTOPILOT z AUTOPILOT CONTACT T z 5 EM CALL BRIDGE 5 BUZZER Ar ALARM DEVICE CALL BACKUP 7 OFFICER AE ALARM DEVICE CALL 9 CREW ag ALARM DEVICE FAILURE 21 ALARM SYSTEM ALARM T Figure 5 Wiring di
12. id vba BNWAS Safety Instructions Used symbols N Always observe this information to prevent damage to the device Important Comments Before starting with installation of the BNWAS we recommend you to read the important information beneath Qualification The installation of the product detailed in this manual can only be installed by a certified installation company Otherwise the warranty becomes void Caution Before starting with installing the BNWAS check if all parts are present Package includes MS 421B MS 422 MS 410 or MS 411 fF Installation User Manual BNWAS only BNWAS fF Mounting Clips 2x use BNWAS Table of contents SAFETY INSTRU eec E 1 1 MS 421B WATCH ALARM 4 4 T INSTALLATION NIAINUBL irai l nce EUR A P ea EU RH NUR 5 1 1 2MECHANICAL INSTALLATION eese nennen nnnm 5 1 1 2 1 Dimensions MS 421B main 5 1 1 3 ELECTRICAL 5 6 1 1 Data COMMUNICATIONS 7 1 1 4 CONFIGURING THE MS 4218 8 1 1 4 1 Time configuring to alert the all crew Call Crew 8 J U ER MANUA u a a dan as a ana 9 1 2 1 INTRODUCTION uuu uuu apanakuna qay kr 9 1 2 2 OPERATION M
13. l Control BNWAS 3 6 MS Horn Figure 4 MS Horn For drawings see our website www marbleautomation com after login 3 7 MS Horn beacon Figure 5 MS Horn beacon For drawings see our website www marbleautomation com after login MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 MARBLE Description Power supply Current sounder Current beacon Peak sound level Number of tones Frequency range Operating temperature Casing IP rating Synchronisation Table 2 MS Horn beacon specifications BNWAS Specification 17 60 V DC 4 45 mA 5 mA 94 106 dBA at 1m 32 400 2850 Hz 25 C to 70 C High impact polycarbonate IP21 IP65 with deep base Automatic 3 8 MS PIR Figure 6 MS Pir Description Infrared sensor Power supply Detection range Output format Current drain Mounting height Detectable speed RFI immunity Temperature Humidity Dimensions Table 3 MS Pir specifications x bl IM Figure 7 MS Pir dimensions 110 00 Ta Mounting H NS BNWAS Specification Omni derectional dual 24 2 V AC DC Height x 2 5 at 25 C Form C 30 VDC 0 sA max 5 mA 24 VAC 2 4 4 2 m 0 1 3 0 m sec Av 20 V m 10 1 000 MHz 20 C 50 C 4 F 122 F 95 RH max 110 Dia x 44 H mm 43 00
14. nd has adjustable running times of 3 and 12 minutes The MS 421B main unit is equipped with an serial communication interface providing status data to the Voyage Data Recorder VDR The MS 421B front LED s and backlight are dimmable The MS 421B is type approved according to the current legislation for Bridge Nautical Watch Alarm Systems as laid down by the IMO in resolution 128 75 IMO Res A 694 17 IMO Res MSC 128 75 IMO MSC Circ 982 IMO Res MSC 191 79 IMO Res MSC 282 86 IEC 61162 Series IEC 62288 Ed 1 0 2008 IEC 60945 2002 IEC 62616 2010 TE er 1828 BUREAU VERITAS 1 2 2 Operation 1 2 2 1 Restarting the timer of the MS 421B After activation of the MS 421B a timer is started of 3 or 12 minutes depending on the selected choice After passing the selected time the LED Reset will flash and the internal buzzer will give a short pre alarm of halve second After 15 seconds the internal buzzer will pulsate continuously At the same time the relay contact of the bridge siren will be activated The officer in charge has 15 seconds to restart the running time of the MS 421B with the button Reset Dim When the MS 421B is not restarted by the officer in charge the back up officer will be alerted The LED Officer will flash If the back up officer not 9 5 responds the preset time of 90 180 seconds the entire crew will alerted activating the
15. re burning Both DC are connected Reconnect the V DC when there is no alarm to each other Reset button is not connected with Connect a PIR with working Normally Closed contact N O Normally Open contact LED s are not working Polarity wrong connected Check polarity Table 2 Table troubleshooting Full Control BNWAS 5 Attachments Marble Automation delivers also the following sub products for the BNWAS 5 1 MS 415 Outdoor wing reset unit The MS415 is a remote reset unit for resetting the BNWAS on different places on the Bridge This device may only be placed on the bridge Especially for outside a watertight version is made The buzzer indicate that the 3 12 minute watch alarm timer has exceeded By pressing the reset button on the MS415 unit the watch alarm timer will reset and recover bridge alarm call officer call crew stages The pushbutton will also be illuminated when the alarm is activated Figure 1 MS 412 Outdoor wing reset unit 9 MARBL Full Control BNWAS 3 2 MS 450 Bezel for MS 410 411 A bezel for the DIN housing with dimension 72x96 WxH Figure 2 Bezel for MS 410 411 3 3 MS 451 Bezel for MS 421 422 A bezel for the DIN housing with dimension 72x144 WxH Figure 3 Bezel for MS 421 422 Full Control BNWAS 3 4 MS 455 Wall mount box for MS 410 411 3 5 MS 456 Wall mount box for MS 421 B 422 MARBLE AUTOMATION BV 2011 Ful
16. utoCad template of the insert text of the MS 422 is available at our website www marbleautomation com first register and login on the website BNWAS 2 2 User manual 2 2 1 Introduction When the MS 4218 is used a larger vessel and more officers in charge we recommend you to use the MS 422 The MS 422 is an optional unit for the MS 421B BNWAS This unit is used to select which back up officer is to be alarmed during emergency situations The six yellow LED s indicate which back up officer is ordered to the bridge when the MS 421B reaches the Call Officer stage 2 2 2 Maintenance The MS 422 unit is maintenance free It is permitted to clean the front of the MS 422 unit with a damp cloth N Do not use aggressive cleaning agents 2 2 3 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible cause Test and remedies Selection switch starts Selection ring is placed Check selection ring See again at position 1 wrong step 2 1 3 Unit is not working Polarity wrong connected Check polarity Table 3 Troubleshooting BNWAS 3 MS 410 BUZZER EXTENSION 9 Bll Grrl BNWAS 3 1 Installation manual 3 1 1 Dimensions MS 410 The mounting dimensions for the unit MS 410 and MS 411 of the MS 421B BNWAS are the same 93 00 Figure 2 Side view MS 410 Figure3 Panel cut out MS 410
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