Netwave NW6000 SOLAS Voyage Data Recorder (VDR)

Designed and manufactured in the EU and supporting a global fleet of over 6000 vessels, the Seas Of Solutions’ Netwave brand has been a global leader in the provision of Voyage Data Recorders (VDRs) for over a decade. With a reputation for innovation, design diversity and a focus on quality, a diverse range of customers deploy Netwave technology.

Military, Search and Rescue, Coast Guard, Commercial Marine and Cruise Ships customers are confident in its proven ease of installation, multiple IMO certifications including the Wheelmark and its unparalleled global support network; made up of approximately 320 Service Centres and 1300 engineers.

Features

Days of data 30 days
Usability Bridge Control Unit is highly intuitive and offers touch screen interaction
Service Coverage Large Global Service Network, with approximately 1300 service engineers
OPT test Crew can test VDR is operating correctly from Bridge Control Unit (BCU)
Cost of ownership Flexible installation platform and designed with minimal cabling reduces install and maintenance requirements
Reliability European design and manufacture, with a 6000+ vessel install base, global service and parts availability
Warranty term Warranty included with option of extension
Spare Parts Availability Service Centres in approximately 160 global ports
Re-Play Software State-of-the-Art
Speed of client
Response
24/7 customer service support, satisfaction reflected in latest customer feedback scores
Installation Time Versatile design allows flexible installation
Future Proof NW6000 meets the latest mandated requirements and is highly adaptable
Customisation Scalable, highly customisable architecture
Unit Type number Dimensions
(mm)
(h x d x w)
Weight Specifications
Core module NW-6000 484x450x45 16.5 kg
  • PSU (110-230 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz) /100 Watt
  • 4x 6V 12Ah SLA connected battery backup
  • Switch unit (8 x 100Mbps PoE, 2x1Gbps)
  • CPU unit with min. 30 days storage
Bulkhead mount
frame and cover
NW-6900 744x464x102 11 kg
(excl core
module)
Bulkhead mount with prepared internal wiring and
external RJ45 connector bank
Bridge control
unit
NW-6010 99x134x150 1.8 kg
  • Powered from Core module thru PoE
  • 4” touch colour screen
  • Panel mounted with frame
  • 3 x IEC61162-2 serial interfaces
Analogue Microphone
(Internal/
External)
NW-6030 83 x 83 x 70 0.4 kg
  • Powered from the NW6031 Audio Hub
  • 4 wire interface – 2x PWR, 2x Audio
  • Differential audio driver
  • Built-in sound generator for audio test
  • LED indicator for annunciation and test
  • Omni-directional with a radius of 4m
Audio Hub NW-6031 152 x 106 x 35 0.35kg
  • Built-in sound generator for audio test
  • Powered from the NW6000 PoE Switch
  • 6x audio interfaces
  • Microphone or VHF configurable per interface
  • Pluggable terminal blocks per audio interface
VHF interface NW-6060 180x47x87 0.5 kg
  • Powered thru PoE
  • 2x input channels
Hardened FRM NW-6860 411×311 27.5 kg
  • Powered thru PoE from Core module
  • Deck mounted protective capsule
  • 48 hours storage
  • With Under water locator beacon (90 days)
Float free FRM NW-6880-AIS 533x218x240 5.4 kg
  • Powered thru PoE from Dore module
  • Incl. 2m maritime CAT-6 cable
  • Bulkhead mounted in protective cover
  • 48 hours storage
Data Acquisition Unit NW-64900 182x232x436 2-3 kg
(subject to
1-7 module
interfaces)
  • Powered thru PoE from Core module
  • DIN rail mounted interface
  • For NMEA sensors  (multiple 8 port)
  • For digital sensors (multiple 8 port)
  • For analogue sensors (multiple 4 port)
  • To provide optimal shielding maritime CAT.7S/FTP 23 AWG LSFROH SHF1 is preferred
  • Complete system runs from 110-230 VAC (50-60 Hz) through core module
  • Power consumption 105 watt (max)

Declaration of Conformity

Netwave VDR and S-VDR Battery

Product Safety Information

SoS EPIRB Battery Kits TRON40VDR

UN38.3 Battery Test Summary

TRON40VDR EPIRB Product

Technology Overview

What is a VDR?

At its most basic, a VDR is a substantial data recording system required under IMO mandate for commercial SOLAS vessels. The IMO defines a VDR as a system as ‘Like the black boxes carried on aircraft, VDRs enable accident investigators to review procedures and instructions in the moments before an incident and help to identify the cause of any accident.’ The legal requirement is for passenger ships and ships other than passenger ships of 3000 gross tonnage and upwards constructed on or after 1 July 2002 must carry voyage data recorders (VDR) to assist in accident investigations, under regulations adopted in 2000. A VDR should maintain a store, in a secure and retrievable form, of information concerning the position, movement, physical status, command and control of a vessel over the period leadingup to and following an incident

The Netwave NW6000

The NW6000 2021 mid-life refresh, as part of the re-certification program to incorporate Netwave’s new analogue microphones, has meant Seas of Solutions’ Netherlands based engineering team have used service engineer feedback to identify upgrades and new features that improve both the user experience and ease of installation through greater versatility in the design.

The new features include:

A new IP66 rated ship analogue microphone, offering a range of benefits over our existing digital microphones, including the cost saving of using existing analogue cabling when retrofitting older variant VDRs. The components are designed for ease of installation and can be used both internally and externally, reducing the need for multiple microphone types and offering greater consistency in fitting and performance. Devised to reduce the complexity of fitting to an existing VDR installation, with retrofit plates available on request, the unit’s flexibility is reflected by its ability to be flush or surface mounted.

New VDR Audio Hub that greatly increases the versatility of the VDR installation by offering the flexibility of supporting six simultaneously audio channels. These channels can be individually configured for either analogue microphone or VHF radio interface. The hubs ability to both communicate and be powered via Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows the microphones to be connected and powered directly to the audio hub, removing the need for cable daisy chaining required with digital microphones. The hub configuration can be carried out via the newly developed web-based configuration tool.  The Audio Hub platform reduces the requirement for PoE ports, ideal for expanding VDR systems where more microphones are required. All microphones can be played back on their individual channels.

New VDR Player V2 playback software is based on web technologies that allow automatic configuration for common data sources, such as audio, video and NMEA, independent of the VDR configuration. The instinctive user interface allows filtering of the NMEA sources toolbox and supports double bridge system playback.

A New VDR Configurator has been developed using web-based technologies allowing system configuration by interfacing directly by the VDR, offering greater time saving efficiency than the previous Player V1 configuration software. The VDR configurator also integrates a VDR Software Upgrade utility making the existing Update Manager application in many ways redundant. The network scan identifies new devices that can be installed, utilises a user-friendly drag and drop interface for adding data sources to be recorded and/or configured. The network scan also highlights installed devices that are out of the VDR network and also installed devices that have dropped off and are missing.

Software Upgrades including Bridge Alert Management (BAM) support with Ethernet and Serial BAM alert reporting options available. LWE 450 software updates to support out of network bridge systems and NMEA and BAM Analyzer tools are provided as separate floating windows running from the VDR. For added security the Netwave VDR web site uses secure https connection with optional external VLAN switch for installations requiring a higher level of security.

Ease of Installation upgrades with the inclusion of a multi-purpose welding plate with the NW6000 reduces the difficulty of retrofitting fixed capsules from other brands of VDR, by removing the need to weld new fittings in place. Combined with new cabling in the core module to simplify the battery replacement process, the NW6000 upgrades are designed with installation engineers in mind, reducing complexity and improving the user experience