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| <div style='text-align: center;'>Cold reset</div> || The system has been reset after restart or a (temporary) power loss of the vessel and battery supply || | | <div style='text-align: center;'>Cold reset</div> || The system has been reset after restart or a (temporary) power loss of the vessel and battery supply || | ||
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| <div style='text-align: center;'>Warm reset</div> || The system has been reset | | <div style='text-align: center;'>Warm reset</div> || The system has been reset after the watchdog was triggered, a voltage dip or software reset has occurred || | ||
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| <div style='text-align: center;'>Watchdog reset</div> || | | <div style='text-align: center;'>Watchdog reset</div> || TThe system has been reset after the watchdog was triggered || | ||
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| <div style='text-align: center;'>Software reset</div> || The system has been reset | | <div style='text-align: center;'>Software reset</div> ||The system has been reset by the software. This is done to restart the GPS receiver at power-up, when the antenna state is not known || | ||
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| <div style='text-align: center;'>Low voltage reset</div> || The system has been reset without powering down after a voltage dip || | | <div style='text-align: center;'>Low voltage reset</div> || The system has been reset without powering down after a voltage dip || | ||
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| <div style='text-align: center;'>New configuration changed</div> || A new configuration has been uploaded to the system || | | <div style='text-align: center;'>New configuration changed</div> || A new configuration has been uploaded to the system || | ||
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| <div style='text-align: center;'>No gps data</div> || | | <div style='text-align: center;'>No gps data</div> || The system couldn't receive gps data, because of a missing or broken gps receiver || | ||
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| <div style='text-align: center;'>Gps bad signal</div> || || | | <div style='text-align: center;'>Gps bad signal</div> || || | ||
Revision as of 13:24, 8 March 2023
The registration screen contains the registrations retrieved from the black boxes.
Open registration screen
The registration screen can be opened for one or more ships, in the following ways in both the presentation and service station:
- From the ship overview → Info → Registrations;
- From the deviations screen → Info → Registrations.
In the service station the registration screen can also be opened for one ship, by right clicking the mouse in the ship overview and choose Registrations from the pop up menu.
After the desired period selection has been entered, the screen will be opened.
Registration screen content
Depending on the fleet, available licenses and/or user, the following information about the registrations is shown in list view:
| Column | Content | Available in BPS | Available in BSS | Available in BMS | Fleet/User Dependent |
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| Ship | The ship code | X |
X |
X |
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| Datetime registration | The date and time of the registration | X |
X |
X |
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| Datetime black box | The date and time registered in the black box | X |
X |
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| Next reg | If the next registration is missing or not: - - empty cell: next registration is available |
X |
X |
X |
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| Previous reg | If the prevoius registration is missing or not: - - empty cell: previous registration is available |
X |
X |
X |
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| Delta | The time difference between the Datetime registration and Datetime black box: - 0: no difference - -1: 1 second difference |
X |
X |
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| Incidental registration | X |
X |
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| Registration interval | X |
X |
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| Missing interval registration | X |
X |
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| Expected interval to next registration | X |
X |
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| Latitude | Latitude of the position in [G]G MM.MMMMM N/S | X |
X |
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| Longitude | Longitude of the position in [GG]G MM.MMMMM E/W | X |
X |
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| Speed | Speed (SOG) in knots | X |
X |
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| Gps quality code | Quality of the gps in code, see Gps quality code and text | X |
X |
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| Gps quality | Quality of the gps in text, see Gps quality code and text | X |
X |
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| Missing gps | X |
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| Ship status code | (calculated) Status of the ship in code, see Ship status code and text | X |
X |
X |
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| Ship status | (calculated) Status of the ship in text, see Ship status code and text | X |
X |
X |
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| BB ship state code | State of the ship in code, measured by the blackbox | X |
X |
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| BB state code | State of the black box system in code, see BB state code and text | X |
X |
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| BB state | State of the black box system in text, see BB state code and text | X |
X |
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| SOG status code | (Calculated) Speed over ground status in code, see SOG status code and text | X
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| SOG status | (Calculated) Speed over ground status in text, see SOG status code and text | X
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| COG status code | X
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| COG status | X
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| Battery supply | Voltage of the battery supply, noted in V. - Minimum value: 0.1V - Maximum value: 25.0V |
X |
X |
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| Charge supply | Voltage of the charge supply, noted in V - Minimum value: 0.1V - Maximum value: 25.0V |
X |
X |
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| External supply | Voltage of the external/vessel supply, noted in V - Minimum value: 15V - Maximum value: 40.0V |
X |
X |
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| Turbo pressure | X
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| TP status code | X
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| Turbo pressure status | X
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| Shaft power | X
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| PPstatus 1/2 | X
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| Sea status code | X
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| Sea status | X
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| Sea area | X
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| N2000 area | X
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| Fish activity status code | X
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| Fish activity status | X
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| Engine check | X
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| Gsm action | Action of the gsm, possible actions are: - Data request: black box received a data request - Paramaters changed: the parameters have changed - Monitor mode: monitor mode is active - Software update: software is updated - Command received: black box received a command - Modem initialization: modem is initialized - Modem failure: modem is not working |
X |
X |
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| Gsm quality code | Quality of the gsm connection in code, see Gsm quality code and text | X |
X |
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| Gsm quality | Quality of the gsm connection, see Gsm quality code and text | X |
X |
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| Sms action | Action of the sms, possible actions are: - Sms sending: a sms is send - Service failure: the service number initialization failed - Sms failure: sending an sms has failed |
X |
X |
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| Board temperature | Temperature of the board supply, noted in °C - Minimum value: -20°C - Maximum value: +100°C |
X |
X |
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| Battery capacity | Capacity of the battery supply, noted in % - Minimum value: 0% - Maximum value: 100% |
X |
X |
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| Battery temperature | Temperature of the battery supply, noted in °C - Minimum value: -20°C - Maximum value: +100°C |
X |
X |
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| Battery current | Charge current of the battery supply, noted in mA - Minimum value: -1280mA - Maximum value: 1270mA |
X |
X |
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| Alarm | If an alarm occured: - - empty cell: no alarm occured |
X |
X |
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| Alarm notification | Type of alarm that occured, see Alarms | X |
X |
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| RPM 1/2 | X |
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| Calculated TP fishing | X
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| Calculated TP sailing | X
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| TP fishing difference | X
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| TP sailing difference | X
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| Calculated SP fishing | X
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| Calculated SP sailing | X
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| SPFDiff | X
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| SPSDiff | X
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| Calling Index | X |
X |
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| Duty cycle 1/2 | X
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| Pulse input 1/2 | X
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| Analogue input 1 to X | X |
X |
Gps quality code and text
| Gps quality code | Meaning in text |
|---|---|
0 |
No gps data available |
1 |
No valid position available |
2 |
2D fix without D |
3 |
3D fix without D |
4 |
2D fix with D or PPS |
5 |
3D fix with D or PPS |
6 |
Gps antenna has an open circuit |
7 |
Gps antenna has a short circuit |
Ship status code and text
| Ship status code | Meaning in text |
|---|---|
0 |
Unknown |
1 |
Stationary |
2 |
Fishing |
3 |
Sailing |
4 |
Transition |
5 |
Undetermined |
6 |
Possible fishing |
BB state code and text
| BB state code | Meaning in text |
|---|---|
0 |
Normal |
1 |
Standby |
2 |
Off |
3 |
Fast standby |
SOG status code and text
| SOG status code | Meaning in text |
|---|---|
0 |
Unknown |
1 |
Stationary |
2 |
Fishing |
3 |
Sailing |
4 |
Transition |
Gsm quality code and text
| Gsm quality code | Meaning in text | signal strength range |
|---|---|---|
0 |
Bad | no signal |
1 |
Moderate | -103dB to -113dB |
2 |
Reasonable | -72dB to -102dB |
3 |
Good | -51dB to -73dB |
Alarms
| Alarm | Cause | Fleet/user dependent |
|---|---|---|
Cold reset |
The system has been reset after restart or a (temporary) power loss of the vessel and battery supply | |
Warm reset |
The system has been reset after the watchdog was triggered, a voltage dip or software reset has occurred | |
Watchdog reset |
TThe system has been reset after the watchdog was triggered | |
Software reset |
The system has been reset by the software. This is done to restart the GPS receiver at power-up, when the antenna state is not known | |
Low voltage reset |
The system has been reset without powering down after a voltage dip | |
Deep sleep reset |
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Default configuration loaded |
The default configuration parameters are loaded into the system after a configuration or SD card failure during configuration | |
New configuration changed |
A new configuration has been uploaded to the system | |
No gps data |
The system couldn't receive gps data, because of a missing or broken gps receiver | |
Gps bad signal |
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Gps antenna failure |
The gps antenna has a short or open circuit | |
Power failure |
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Ext supply low |
The vessel supply is lower than 22V | |
Battery supply low |
The battery supply is lower than 11.2V or 11.7V during black box state 'normal' | |
Internal supply failure |
Internal supply or VCC failure | |
SD card error |
The system cannot read or write to the SD card | |
Sleep RAM memory error |
The system cannot read the settings from the RAM after booting | |
RTC wake-up error |
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Enclosure open |
The enclosure of the black box is opened | |
Accept input |
An alarm has been manually accepted on the black box | |
Modem failure |
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Sms failure |
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Internal temp too high |
The temperature of the internal supply is higher than 60°C | |
Battery temp too high |
The temperature of the battery supply is higher than 60°C or lower than -15°C | |
Buzzer on |
The buzzer is active | |
Namur 1/2 error |
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Calibration |
X
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Moving during standby |
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Special 1 |
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Special 2 |
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Special 3 |
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No battery detected |
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External supply error |
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Battery capacity error |
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Battery temperature error |
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Battery current error |
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Battery supply error |
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Board temperature error |
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Charge supply error |
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Analogue input 1 to X low alarm |
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Analogue input 1 to X high alarm |
Retrieve registrations
Registrations are automatically retrieved if the ship's end date has been entered and has not yet expired. When a ship is behind with the registration data, it is possible to retrieve them manually from a blackbox, when the blackbox is connected.
Retrieve last blackbox registrations
Retrieving the last blackbox registrations manually is currently possible for one ship at a time. To retrieve registrations for a specific ship, right click on the ship in the ship overview screen and click Retrieve last blackbox registrations. The following screen opens, in which the statusses of the processes are shown:
If a connection can be made with the black box, the binairy data will be retrieved directly from the black box, from the last registration date stated under the column 'Last registration'. The registrations are automatically converted into usable data after retrieval (ProcessRegistrations). Finally, the necessary calculations on the data are performed (PostProcessRegistrations).
When the calculations are complete, you can click OK to close the window and return to the ship overview. If you want to cancel the process in the meantime, click on Cancel. The registrations will be retrieved, processed and/or postprocessed up to the point of cancellation.
Retrieve last blackbox registrations (period)
Under construction
Recalculate registrations
Recalculate registrations manually is currently possible for one ship at a time. To recalculate registrations for a specific ship, right click on the ship in the ship overview screen and click Recalculate registrations. After the desired period selection has been entered, the following screen opens, in which the statusses of the processes are shown:
The binairy data of the registrations will be converted into usable data (ProcessRegistrations) and the necessary calculations on the data are performed (PostProcessRegistrations).
When the calculations are complete, you can click OK to close the window and return to the ship overview. If you want to cancel the export in the meantime, click on Cancel. The registrations will be processed and/or postprocessed up to the point of cancellation.
Registration data chart
Information on the general use of graphs can be found here: Using the charts.
From registration screen the registration data chart can be opened for one ship clicking on the menu item Tools → Chart view → Registration data. If there is data for more than one ship in the registration screen, you can select the desired ship and open the chart.