Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Shipborne voyage data recorder (VDR) - Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) - Performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results

Specifies the minimum performance requirements, technical characteristics and methods of testing, and required test results, for simplified shipborne voyage data recorders (S-VDRs) as required by IMO MSC.163(78). It takes into account IMO resolution A.694(17) and is associated with IEC 60945. This second edition includes a new requirement for an interface to be used for downloading the stored data to an external computer and an optional LAN interface for connection to radar.

Matériels et systèmes de navigation et de radiocommunication maritimes - Enregistreur de données de navigation embarqué (VDR) - Partie 2: Enregistreur de données de navigation simplifié (S-VDR) - Exigences de performance, méthodes d'essai et résultats d'essai exigés

L'IEC 61996-2:2007 spécifie les exigences minimales de performance, les caractéristiques techniques, les méthodes d'essai et les résultats d'essai exigés concernant les enregistreurs de données de navigation simplifiés (S-VDR), tels qu'exigés par la MSC.163(78) de l'OMI. Elle prend en compte la résolution A.694(17) de l'OMI et est associée à l'IEC 60945. Cette deuxième édition comprend une nouvelle exigence concernant l'utilisation d'une interface pour le téléchargement des données stockées vers un ordinateur externe, ainsi qu'une interface LAN facultative pour la connexion à un radar.

General Information

Status
Published
Publication Date
20-Nov-2007
Drafting Committee
WG 11 - TC 80/WG 11
Current Stage
PPUB - Publication issued
Start Date
21-Nov-2007
Completion Date
07-Nov-2025

Relations

Effective Date
05-Sep-2023

Overview

IEC 61996-2:2007 defines minimum performance requirements, technical characteristics, and methods of testing for simplified shipborne voyage data recorders (S-VDRs). Intended to meet IMO MSC.163(78) and aligned with IMO resolution A.694(17) and IEC 60945, this second edition adds a mandatory data-download interface for transferring stored data to an external computer and an optional LAN interface for radar connection. The standard covers design, survivability and the required test results for S-VDR systems used in maritime navigation and radiocommunication.

Key topics

  • Scope & purpose: Requirements for simplified voyage data recorders (S-VDR) as required by SOLAS/IMO.
  • Data items to be recorded: Date/time, ship’s position, speed, heading, bridge audio, communications audio, radar (post-display), AIS and other navigational parameters.
  • Performance requirements:
    • Design and construction, protective capsule integrity, and resistance to tampering.
    • Co-relation in date and time across data streams.
    • Continuity of operation, primary and dedicated reserve power sources, and recording duration.
    • Recording integrity and maintenance of sequential records.
  • Technical characteristics:
    • Bridge and communications audio specifications (frequency response, signal-to-noise, SINAD).
    • Interface specifications for radar, AIS and other inputs.
    • Survivability: long-term retention under normal conditions and survival after an incident.
    • Location beacons for fixed or float-free protective capsules.
  • Testing methods & required results:
    • Detailed test procedures for data capture, power interruption, environmental conditions, playback and verification.
    • Requirements for download/playback equipment for investigating authorities.
  • New interfaces: Mandatory external download interface; optional LAN for radar connectivity.

Applications

  • Equipment manufacturers and designers use IEC 61996-2 to develop compliant S-VDR systems for commercial vessels.
  • Shipbuilders and shipowners/operators rely on the standard for procurement, installation and maintenance to meet SOLAS/IMO obligations.
  • Classification societies and maritime regulators reference the standard for certification and inspections.
  • Accident investigators and testing laboratories use the specified playback and download requirements for data retrieval and forensic analysis.

Who should use this standard

  • Maritime electronics manufacturers, system integrators, ship designers and yards
  • Shipowners, operators and fleet technical managers
  • Classification societies, flag administrations and port state control
  • Marine investigators and accredited testing laboratories

Related standards

  • IEC 61996-1 (VDR full system) - related VDR requirements
  • IEC 60945 - maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment general requirements
  • IMO MSC.163(78), IMO resolution A.694(17) - SOLAS/IMO instruments referenced by the standard

Keywords: IEC 61996-2, S-VDR, voyage data recorder, maritime navigation, shipborne VDR, performance requirements, testing methods, protective capsule, bridge audio, radar interface.

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IEC 61996-2:2007 is a standard published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Its full title is "Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems - Shipborne voyage data recorder (VDR) - Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) - Performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results". This standard covers: Specifies the minimum performance requirements, technical characteristics and methods of testing, and required test results, for simplified shipborne voyage data recorders (S-VDRs) as required by IMO MSC.163(78). It takes into account IMO resolution A.694(17) and is associated with IEC 60945. This second edition includes a new requirement for an interface to be used for downloading the stored data to an external computer and an optional LAN interface for connection to radar.

Specifies the minimum performance requirements, technical characteristics and methods of testing, and required test results, for simplified shipborne voyage data recorders (S-VDRs) as required by IMO MSC.163(78). It takes into account IMO resolution A.694(17) and is associated with IEC 60945. This second edition includes a new requirement for an interface to be used for downloading the stored data to an external computer and an optional LAN interface for connection to radar.

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IEC 61996-2
Edition 2.0 2007-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems –
Shipborne voyage data recorder (VDR) –
Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) – Performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results

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IEC 61996-2
Edition 2.0 2007-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems –
Shipborne voyage data recorder (VDR) –
Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) – Performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results

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ELECTROTECHNICAL
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD.5
INTRODUCTION.7

1 Scope.8
2 Normative references .8
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations .9
3.1 Definitions .9
3.2 Abbreviations .10
4 Performance requirements .11
4.1 General .11
4.2 Purpose .12
4.3 Operational requirements .12
4.3.1 Design and construction .12
4.3.2 Maintenance of sequential records .12
4.3.3 Co-relation in date and time.12
4.3.4 Protective capsule .12
4.3.5 Assessment of recording medium .13
4.3.6 Interfaces .14
4.4 Data selection and security .14
4.4.1 Selection of data items .14
4.4.2 Configuration data .14
4.4.3 Resistance to tampering .15
4.4.4 Recording integrity .15
4.5 Continuity of operation .15
4.5.1 Operation .15
4.5.2 Power source .16
4.5.3 Dedicated reserve power source.16
4.5.4 Recording period and duration.16
4.6 Data items to be recorded .16
4.6.1 Date and time.16
4.6.2 Ship’s position .17
4.6.3 Speed.17
4.6.4 Heading.17
4.6.5 Bridge audio .17
4.6.6 Communications audio .17
4.6.7 Radar data – post-display selection .17
4.6.8 AIS .18
4.6.9 Other items.18
4.6.10 Echo sounder .18
4.6.11 Main alarms.18
4.6.12 Rudder order and response .18
4.6.13 Engine order and response.18
4.6.14 Hull openings (doors) status .18
4.6.15 Watertight and fire door status.19
4.6.16 Accelerations and hull stresses .19
4.6.17 Wind speed and direction .19

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5 Technical characteristics .19
5.1 Co-relation in date and time .19
5.2 Particular design requirements for the protective capsule.19
5.2.1 Fixed protective capsule.19
5.3 Location beacon(s) for the protective capsule.20
5.3.1 Device for the location of the fixed capsule.20
5.3.2 Device(s) for the location of the float-free capsule .20
5.4 Survivability of recorded data .21
5.4.1 Long-term retention under normal conditions .21
5.4.2 Survival following an incident .21
5.5 Information to be included in the manufacturer’s documentation.22
5.5.1 Installation guidelines .22
5.5.2 Operation and maintenance manual .22
5.5.3 Information for use by an investigation authority.22
5.6 Bridge audio specifications.23
5.6.1 Input interface .23
5.6.2 Reference signal .23
5.6.3 Audio frequency response .23
5.6.4 Quality index .23
5.6.5 Audio noise level – signal to noise and distortion.23
5.7 Communications audio .24
5.7.1 Input interfaces.24
5.7.2 Reference signal .24
5.7.3 Audio frequency response .24
5.7.4 Quality index .24
5.7.5 Audio noise level – signal to no signal .24
5.7.6 Audio noise level – signal to noise and distortion (SINAD).24
5.8 Radar data – post-display selection.24
5.8.1 Input interface .24
5.8.2 Image outputs.25
6 Methods of testing and required test results .25
6.1 General .25
6.1.1 Definitions .25
6.1.2 Playback equipment .26
6.1.3 Sequence of tests.26
6.1.4 Requirements to be checked by inspection only.26
6.1.5 Environmental test conditions for normal operation.27
6.1.6 Recording duration .27
6.1.7 Dedicated reserve power source.28
6.1.8 Recharging of dedicated reserve power source .28
6.1.9 Brief interruption of electrical power .28
6.1.10 System integrity.28
6.1.11 Maintenance of sequential records .29
6.1.12 Co-relation in date and time.29
6.1.13 Design and construction of the protective capsule .29
6.1.14 Selection of data items .32
6.1.15 Power source .32
6.2 Data items to be recorded .32
6.2.1 Date/time, ship’s position, speed and heading .32

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6.2.2 Bridge audio .33
6.2.3 Communications audio .36
6.2.4 Radar data, post-display selection.39
6.2.5 AIS .47
6.2.6 Other items.48
6.2.7 Interfaces .48

Annex A (normative) IEC 61162 sentence formats .49
Annex B (informative) Cross-references between VDR and S-VDR .50
Annex C (normative) Download and playback equipment for investigating authorities .51
Annex D (informative) Mandatory alarms .55
Annex E (informative) Requirement/test – cross-references .57

Bibliography.59

Figure 1 – Test set-up block diagram .41
Figure 2 – Comparison of images .45

Table 1 – Bridge audio, signal to noise measurements .35
Table 2 – Bridge audio, signal to noise and distortion (SINAD) measurements.36
Table 3 – Communications audio, signal to no-signal measurements .38
Table 4 – Communications audio, signal to noise and distortion (SINAD)
measurements .39
Table 5 – Intersection colours of test images 1 and 2.43
Table A.1 – References in this standard .49
Table B.1 – Subject list and subclauses.50
Table D.1 – IMO instrument: SOLAS Chapter II-1 .55
Table D.2 – IMO instrument: SOLAS Chapter II-2 .56
Table D.3 – IMO instrument: Resolution A.481.56
Table E.1 – Subject list and subclauses.57

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MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS –
SHIPBORNE VOYAGE DATA RECORDER (VDR) –

Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) –
Performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results

FOREWORD
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International Standard IEC 61996-2 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 80:
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2006, and constitutes a
technical revision. A new requirement has been added to 4.3.6 for an interface to be used for
downloading the stored data to an external computer. This is defined in Annex C which
replaces the Annex C of the first edition which contained an IMO Circular which recommended
such an interface. An optional LAN interface for connection to radar has been added in 5.8.
Some corrections to the text have also been made.

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The text of this standard is based on the following documents:
CDV Report on voting
80/471/CDV 80/500/RVC
Full information on the voting for the approval of this standard can be found in the report on
voting indicated in the above table.
This publication has been drafted in accordance with the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
A list of all parts of the IEC 61996 series, under the general title Maritime navigation and
radiocommunication equipment and systems – Shipborne voyage data recorder (VDR), can be
found on the IEC website.
The committee has decided that the contents of this publication will remain unchanged until
the maintenance result date indicated on the IEC web site under "http://webstore.iec.ch" in
the data related to the specific publication. At this date, the publication will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn,
• replaced by a revised edition, or
• amended.
A bilingual version of this publication may be issued at a later date.

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INTRODUCTION
The S-VDR has been introduced by IMO for fitting to existing ships as a simplified alternative
to the voyage data recorder (VDR) which is required for all new ships.
This part of IEC 61996 provides information on the testing requirements for S-VDR as defined
in IMO performance standard MSC.163(78).
The specification for S-VDR differs significantly from that for VDR in two areas:
a) the requirements for monitoring certain sensors are reduced when the data is not
provided in IEC 61162 format, and
b) the requirements for the protective S-VDR capsule are different from the VDR capsule,
both for the fixed and float-free versions.
Annex B provides a cross-reference between this standard and IEC 61996-1 to aid test
houses who may already have test results for VDRs which are being submitted as S-VDRs.
Subsequent to publishing the performance standard for S-VDR, MSC.163(78), in 2004, the
IMO sub-committee on Safety of Navigation (NAV) discussed the issue of download and
playback of information. Recognising that after an accident there is a need for investigators to
be able to download the stored data and playback the information from VDRs/S-VDRs without
delay, the sub-committee agreed on recommended means for extracting stored data for
investigation authorities. This was adopted by MSC.81 in 2005 as an amendment to resolution
MSC.163(78) given in resolution MSC.214(81). This edition of the standard incorporates this
amendment.
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MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS –
SHIPBORNE VOYAGE DATA RECORDER (VDR) –

Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) –
Performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results

1 Scope
This part of IEC 61996 specifies the minimum performance requirements, technical
characteristics and methods of testing, and required test results, for simplified shipborne
voyage data recorders (S-VDRs) as required by IMO MSC.163(78). It takes into account IMO
resolution A.694(17) and is associated with IEC 60945. When a requirement in this standard
is different from IEC 60945, the requirement in this standard takes precedence.
NOTE All text of this standard, whose wording is identical to that of IMO MSC.163(78) or A.861(20) is printed in
italics, and the Resolution and associated performance standard paragraph numbers are indicated in brackets.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60068-2-27:1987, Environmental testing – Part 2: Tests – Test Ea and guidance: Shock
IEC 60268-16:2003, Sound system equipment – Part 16: Objective rating of speech
intelligibility by speech transmission index
IEC 60945:2002, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems –
General requirements – Methods of testing and required test results
IEC 61097-2, Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) – Part 2: COSPAS
SARSAT EPIRB – Satellite emergency position indicating radio beacon operating on 406 MHz
– Operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results
IEC 61097-7:1996, Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) – Part 7: Shipborne
VHF radiotelephone transmitter and receiver – Operational and performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results
IEC 61162-1, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems – Digital
interfaces – Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners
IEC 61162-2, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems – Digital
interfaces – Part 2: Single talker and multiple listeners, high-speed transmission
IEC 61260:1995, Electroacoustics – Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters
IEC 61672-1:2002, Electroacoustics – Sound level meters – Part 1: Specifications
IMO A.658(16): Use and fitting of retro-reflective materials on life-saving appliances

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IMO A.662(16): Performance standards for float-free release and activation arrangements for
emergency radio equipment
IMO A.694(17): General requirements for shipborne radio equipment forming part of the
Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) and for electronic navigational aids
IMO A.810(19): Performance standards for float-free satellite emergency position-indicating
radio beacons (EPIRBs) operating on 406 MHz
IMO A.830(19): Code on alarms and indicators
IMO A.861(20): Performance standards for shipborne voyage data recorders (VDRs)
IMO MSC.81(70): Testing of life saving appliances
IMO MSC.163(78): Performance standards for shipborne simplified voyage data recorders
(S-VDR)
IMO MSC.214(81): Annex 2: Amendments to the recommendation on performance standards
for shipborne simplified voyage data recorders (VDRs) (Resolution MSC.163(78))
IMO:1974, International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), as amended
ITU-R M.633-3:2004, Transmission characteristics of a satellite emergency position-indicating
radiobeacon (satellite EPIRB) system operating through a low polar-orbiting satellite system
in the 406 MHz band
Eurocae: ED56A Amendment 1 – Minimum operational performance specification (MOPS) for
cockpit voice recorder system
VESA:1996, Video electronics standards association – Discrete monitor timings standard 1.0,
Revision 0.7 (DMT)
SAE AS 8045:1988, Engineering Society for advancing mobility land sea air and space –
Minimum performance standard for underwater locating devices – acoustic-self-powered
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
For the purposes of this document, the following terms, definitions and abbreviations apply.
3.1 Definitions
3.1.1
activation of a suitable alarm
mutable audible alarm and persistent visual indication, given according to the requirements of
IMO A.830(19) but with an audible level in the range of 55 dBA to 65 dBA
3.1.2
combined EPIRB/S-VDR capsule
a single unit which meets all the requirements of a satellite EPIRB (as required by the
carriage requirements of SOLAS IV) and all the requirements of a S-VDR (as required by the
carriage requirements of SOLAS V)

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3.1.3
bridge work station
position at which a person is expected to be when performing one of the normal bridge duties
at, for example, the following work stations:
• centre line conning
• bridge wing(s)
• main radar
• chart table
• helms
• communication
3.1.4
data
any item of information received by the S-VDR for recording, including numerical values, text
and audio or radar signals, except where specifically stated or the context dictates otherwise
3.1.5
dedicated reserve power source (MSC.163(78) 4.5)
secondary battery, with suitable automatic charging arrangements, dedicated solely to the S-
VDR, of sufficient capacity to operate it as required by 4.5.3
3.1.6
final recording medium (MSC.163(78) 4.3)
(FRM)
any item of hardware on which the data is recorded such that access to it would enable the
data to be recovered and played back by use of suitable equipment
3.1.7
playback equipment (MSC.163(78) 4.4)
any equipment, compatible with the recording medium and the format used during recording,
employed for recovering the data. It includes also the display or presentation hardware and
software that is appropriate to the original data source equipment
3.1.8
recorder (MSC.163(78) 4.1)
(S-VDR)
complete system, including any items required to interface with the sources of input data, for
processing and encoding the data, the final recording medium in its capsule, the power supply
and dedicated reserve power source
3.1.9
resolution
smallest detectable increment between two values
3.1.10
sensor (MSC.163(78) 4.2)
any unit external to the S-VDR to which the S-VDR is connected and from which it obtains
data to be recorded
3.2 Abbreviations
AIS Automatic identification system
ALR IEC 61162 sentence: Set alarm state
DPT IEC 61162 sentence: Depth relative to the transducer
DTM IEC 61162 sentence: Geodetic datum reference

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EPFS Electronic position fixing system
EPIRB Emergency position-indicating radio beacon
EUT Equipment under test
GMDSS Global maritime distress and safety system
GNS IEC 61162 sentence: GNSS fix data
GNSS Global navigation satellite system
HDG IEC 61162 sentence: Magnetic compass heading
HDT IEC 61162 sentence: True heading
HTC IEC 61162 sentence: Heading/track control command
HTD IEC 61162 sentence: Heading/track control data
IMO International Maritime Organization
INS Integrated navigation system
ITU International Telecommunication Union
MWV IEC 61162 sentence: Wind speed and angle
OOW Officer of the watch
ROV Remotely operated vehicle
RPM IEC 61162 sentence: Revolutions per minute
RSA IEC 61162 sentence: Rudder sense angle
SAR Search and rescue
SENC System electronic navigation chart
SINAD Signal to noise and distortion
STI Sound transmission index
TXT IEC 61162 sentence: Text message
UTC Coordinated universal time
VDM IEC 61162 sentence: AIS – VHF data link message
VDO IEC 61162 sentence: AIS – VHF data link own-vessel message
VHF Very high frequency
VBW IEC 61162 sentence: Dual ground water speed
XDR IEC 61162 sentence: Transducer measurements
ZDA IEC 61162 sentence: Time and date
NOTE For IEC 61162 sentences, see Annex A.
4 Performance requirements
Performance requirements described in the following Clauses are specified, where relevant,
by reference to the numbered paragraphs of IMO MSC.163(78), if not otherwise indicated.
4.1 General
Requirements specified in this standard are only relevant to equipment designated as an
S-VDR and required to meet IMO MSC.163(78).
For equipment designated as a VDR to IMO Performance standards defined in resolution
A.861(20) refer to IEC 61996-1.
A table of cross-references between this standard and IEC 61996-1 is included in Annex B.

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4.2 Purpose
(MSC.163(78) 1)
The purpose of a simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) is to 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 leading up to, and following, an incident
having an impact thereon. Information contained in a S-VDR shall be made available to both
the Administration and the shipowner. This information is for use during any subsequent
investigation to identify the cause(s) of the incident.
4.3 Operational requirements
(MSC.163(78) 5)
4.3.1 Design and construction
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.4)
The design and construction, which shall be in accordance with the requirements of resolution
A.694(17) and international standards acceptable to the Organization , shall take special
account of the requirements for data security and continuity of operation as detailed in
IMO MSC.163(78) 5.2 and 5.3 and in this standard 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5.
4.3.2 Maintenance of sequential records
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.1)
The S-VDR shall continuously maintain sequential records of pre-selected data items relating
to the status and output of the ship's equipment, and command and control of the ship,
referred to in 4. 6.
4.3.3 Co-relation in date and time
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.2, 5.4.1)
To permit subsequent analysis of factors surrounding an incident, the method of recording
shall ensure that the various data items can be co-related in date and time during playback on
suitable equipment.
The recording method shall be such that the timing of all other recorded data items can be
derived on playback with a resolution sufficient to reconstruct the history of an incident in
detail (see 4. 6. 1) .
4.3.4 Protective capsule
4.3.4.1 Final recording medium
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3)
The final recording medium shall be installed in a protective capsule. The capsule may be
designed to remain fixed to the ship in all circumstances. Alternatively, it may be designed to
float free automatically if the ship sinks (see 5.2). The fixed capsule may also comply with the
requirements of IEC 61996-1.
4.3.4.1.1 Fixed capsule
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.2)
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Refer to IEC 60945: Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems – General
requirements, methods of testing and required test results.

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The fixed type protective capsule shall comply with the requirements set out in resolution
A.861(20) and this standard with the exception of the resulting requirements for withstanding
penetration.
4.3.4.1.2 Float-free capsule
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.3)
In addition to meeting the requirements of this standard, the float-free type protective capsule
shall:
a) be so constructed as to comply with the requirements specified in resolutions A.810(19)
and A.662(16);
b) be fitted with means to facilitate grappling and recovery and be designed with due regard to
preventing it from being fouled during release;
c) be so constructed as to minimise the risk of loss or damage to the final recording medium
during recovery operations; and
d) be capable of transmitting an initial locating signal and a further locating and homing
signal for at least 48 hours over a period of not less than 7 days/168 hours.
4.3.4.2 Access to capsule
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.1.1) (See also 5.2)
The capsule shall be capable of being accessed following an incident but secure against
tampering.
The capsule shall enclose the final recording medium. The final recording medium shall not
be accessible by standard operating procedures during normal ship operations.
A means shall be provided to retrieve stored information via an external device without
opening the protective capsule.
4.3.4.3 Location and identification
(See also 5.2)
4.3.4.3.1 Location
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.1.4) (See also 5.3)
The capsule shall be fitted with an appropriate device to aid location.
4.3.4.3.2 Visibility and marking
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.1)
The capsule, together with any outermost shell, shall be of a highly visible colour, marked
with retro-reflective materials that comply with the relevant requirements of IMO A.658(16)
and marked with the legend:
“VOYAGE DATA RECORDER – DO NOT OPEN –
REPORT TO AUTHORITIES”
4.3.5 Assessment of recording medium
Where the storage medium cannot be readily and reliably inspected after an incident, means
shall be provided to enable an accident investigator to determine, prior to an attempted
replay, whether the storage medium has been subjected to an excessive level of heat, where
the survival of the stored data may be in doubt.

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4.3.6 Interfaces
(MSC.163(78) 7)
4.3.6.1 Compliance with IEC 61162
Interfacing to the various sensors required shall be in accordance with the relevant
international interface standard, IEC 61162 series, where possible (see Annex A).
The interfaces for bridge audio, communications audio and radar are defined in 5.6 . 1, 5. 7. 1
and 5. 8. 1 r es p ec t i v el y .
Any interface units which may be required to convert non-IEC 61162 signals, shall conform to
the requirements of IEC 60945.
In all cases, any connection to any item of the ship's equipment shall be such that the
operation of that equipment suffers no deterioration, even if the S-VDR system develops
faults.
NOTE No loss of steering or propulsion is allowed.
4.3.6.2 Data interface
The S-VDR shall provide an interface for downloading the stored data to an external computer
(see Annex C).
4.4 Data selection and security
(MSC.163(78) 5.2)
4.4.1 Selection of data items
(MSC.163(78) 5.2.1)
The minimum selections of operational data items to be recorded by the S-VDR are specified
in 4.6. Optionally, additional items may be recorded provided that the requirements for the
recording and storage of the specified selections are not compromised.
4.4.2 Configuration data
In addition to the operational data referred to in the preceding paragraph, a data block
defining the configuration of the S-VDR and the sensors to which it is connected shall be
written into the final recording medium during commissioning of the S-VDR. This configuration
data shall be permanently retained in the final recording medium and protected from
modification other than by a duly authorised person following any change to the configuration.
Any change to the configuration of this data block shall not affect the recording of the
mandatory items.
The following system configuration information and data source identity shall be included in
this data block for all data items as required by MSC.163(78) 5.4:
a) type approval authority and reference;
b) IMO vessel identification number;
c) software version(s) used;
d) automatic insertion of date and time of last amendment;
e) microphone locations, recording port allocation, and ID (two character identification for
example M1, M2, etc.);
NOTE This does not imply that microphone audio channels shall be separated.

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f) VHF communications – Location of connected VHF installation(s) and recording port
allocation, and ID (two character identification, for example V1, V2, etc.);
g) Radar – which display output(s) are connected (at which channel), and ID (two character
identification, for example R1, R2, Rx, etc.);
h) date and time – from which source obtained;
i) ship’s position – from which EPFS and relative position of this EPFS on the vessel;
j) other data inputs required by IMO MSC.163(78) and any additional data inputs defined in
IMO A.861(20) 5.4:
i. identification of which equipment is supplying the data;
ii. identification of the sentence (IEC 61162) which is carrying the information (see Annex
A for approved sentences);
iii. if received as proprietary sentences according to IEC 61162 (for example containing
converted analogue or discrete signals), information to include the location of the
information within the sentence and the specification of the relations between sensor
values (RPM, rudder angles, state of alarm or indicator, etc.) and received values.
4.4.3 Resistance to tampering
(MSC.163(78) 5.2.2)
The equipment shall be so designed that, as far as is practical, it is not possible to tamper
with the selection of data being input to the equipment, the data itself nor that which has
already been recorded. Any attempt to interfere with the integrity of the data or the recording
shall be recorded.
4.4.4 Recording integrity
(MSC.163(78) 5.2.3)
The recording method shall be such that each item of the recorded data is checked for
integrity, for example, it is identical to the data being received, and an alarm given if a non-
correctable error is detected.
The S-VDR shall automatically continuously monitor the following (see 6.1.10):
a) power supply;
b) record function;
c) bit error rate;
d) microphone functionality.
Malfunction of any of the above shall generate an alarm (see 3.1.1) in accordance with the
relevant requirements of IMO A.830(19) at the position from which the vessel is normally
navigated. It shall be possible to mute the alarm but a visual indication shall remain until the
equipment is serviceable. It shall also indicate its alarm status by means of contacts of a relay
(or equivalent) which is held energised in the no-alarm condition.
4.5 Continuity of operation
4.5.1 Operation
(MSC.163(78) 6)
The unit shall be entirely automatic in normal operation. Means shall be provided to ensure
that the recorded data can be saved by an appropriate method following an incident, with
minimal interruption to the recording process and without requiring opening of the protective
capsule. Controls for use during the saving process shall be simple to use.

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a) The recording process to the final recording medium shall not be interrupted for more than
10 min during the saving process. The data recorded in the final recording medium shall
not be erased.
b) The data saved shall be automatically checked to ensure that it is identical to the recorded
data on the final recording medium. Any failure shall be indicated.
c) When the saving process is completed, means shall be provided to enable copies to be
made of this or of data relating to subsequent incidents.
d) When the saving process is completed, means shall be provided to enable the transfer of
this data set to another storage device in order to allow data relating to subsequent
incidents to be saved.
NOTE “saving process” – means – preserving a copy of the data contained in the final recording medium. A saved
data set shall be protected against unauthorized or inadvertent overwriting.
4.5.2 Power source
(MSC.163(78) 5.3.1)
To ensure that the S-VDR continues to record events during an incident, it shall be capable of
operating from the ship's emergency source of electrical power. Whenever electrical power is
available the S-VDR shall operate, except as permitted in 4.5.4 (see 6 . 1. 15 ) .
4.5.3 Dedicated reserve power source
(MSC.163(78) 5.3.2)
If the ship's emergency source of electrical power supply fails, the S-VDR shall continue to
record bridge audio (see 4.6.5) from its dedicated reserve source of power for a period of 2 h.
At the end of this 2 h period all recording shall cease automatically (see 3.1.5).
4.5.4 Recording period and duration
(MSC.163(78) 5.3.3)
Recording shall be continuous unless interrupted briefly in accordance with 4. 5 . 1 or
terminated in accordance with 4.5.3. The time for which all stored data items are retained
shall be at least 12 h. Data items which are older than this may be overwritten with new data.
Recording may also be terminated, by means of a key or other secure method.
NOTE This may occur under the following circumstances:
a) during essential maintenance purposes whilst the vessel is in port;
b) when the vessel is laid up;
c) upon request by an investigation authority, for example after the vessel had been involved in a marine incident.
4.6 Data items to be reco
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Edition 2.0 2007-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
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Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems –
Shipborne voyage data recorder (VDR) –
Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) – Performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results

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Enregistreur de données de navigation embarqué (VDR) –
Partie 2: Enregistreur de données de navigation simplifié (S-VDR) – Exigences
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IEC 61996-2 ®
Edition 2.0 2007-11
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems –

Shipborne voyage data recorder (VDR) –

Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) – Performance requirements,

methods of testing and required test results

Matériels et systèmes de navigation et de radiocommunication maritimes –

Enregistreur de données de navigation embarqué (VDR) –

Partie 2: Enregistreur de données de navigation simplifié (S-VDR) – Exigences

de performance, méthodes d'essai et résultats d'essai exigés

INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
INTERNATIONALE
ICS 47.020.70 ISBN 978-2-8322-3821-9

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 6
INTRODUCTION . 8
1 Scope . 9
2 Normative references . 9
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations . 10
3.1 Definitions . 10
3.2 Abbreviations . 11
4 Performance requirements . 12
4.1 General . 12
4.2 Purpose . 13
4.3 Operational requirements . 13
4.3.1 Design and construction . 13
4.3.2 Maintenance of sequential records . 13
4.3.3 Co-relation in date and time . 13
4.3.4 Protective capsule . 13
4.3.5 Assessment of recording medium . 14
4.3.6 Interfaces . 15
4.4 Data selection and security . 15
4.4.1 Selection of data items . 15
4.4.2 Configuration data . 15
4.4.3 Resistance to tampering . 16
4.4.4 Recording integrity . 16
4.5 Continuity of operation . 16
4.5.1 Operation . 16
4.5.2 Power source . 17
4.5.3 Dedicated reserve power source. 17
4.5.4 Recording period and duration . 17
4.6 Data items to be recorded . 17
4.6.1 Date and time . 17
4.6.2 Ship’s position . 18
4.6.3 Speed . 18
4.6.4 Heading . 18
4.6.5 Bridge audio . 18
4.6.6 Communications audio . 18
4.6.7 Radar data – post-display selection . 18
4.6.8 AIS . 19
4.6.9 Other items . 19
4.6.10 Echo sounder . 19
4.6.11 Main alarms . 19
4.6.12 Rudder order and response . 19
4.6.13 Engine order and response . 19
4.6.14 Hull openings (doors) status . 19
4.6.15 Watertight and fire door status . 20
4.6.16 Accelerations and hull stresses . 20
4.6.17 Wind speed and direction . 20

5 Technical characteristics . 20
5.1 Co-relation in date and time . 20
5.2 Particular design requirements for the protective capsule . 20
5.2.1 Fixed protective capsule . 20
5.3 Location beacon(s) for the protective capsule . 21
5.3.1 Device for the location of the fixed capsule . 21
5.3.2 Device(s) for the location of the float-free capsule . 21
5.4 Survivability of recorded data . 22
5.4.1 Long-term retention under normal conditions . 22
5.4.2 Survival following an incident . 22
5.5 Information to be included in the manufacturer’s documentation . 23
5.5.1 Installation guidelines . 23
5.5.2 Operation and maintenance manual . 23
5.5.3 Information for use by an investigation authority . 23
5.6 Bridge audio specifications . 24
5.6.1 Input interface . 24
5.6.2 Reference signal . 24
5.6.3 Audio frequency response . 24
5.6.4 Quality index . 24
5.6.5 Audio noise level – signal to noise and distortion . 24
5.7 Communications audio . 25
5.7.1 Input interfaces . 25
5.7.2 Reference signal . 25
5.7.3 Audio frequency response . 25
5.7.4 Quality index . 25
5.7.5 Audio noise level – signal to no signal . 25
5.7.6 Audio noise level – signal to noise and distortion (SINAD) . 25
5.8 Radar data – post-display selection . 25
5.8.1 Input interface . 25
5.8.2 Image outputs . 26
6 Methods of testing and required test results . 26
6.1 General . 26
6.1.1 Definitions . 26
6.1.2 Playback equipment . 27
6.1.3 Sequence of tests . 27
6.1.4 Requirements to be checked by inspection only . 27
6.1.5 Environmental test conditions for normal operation . 28
6.1.6 Recording duration . 28
6.1.7 Dedicated reserve power source. 29
6.1.8 Recharging of dedicated reserve power source . 29
6.1.9 Brief interruption of electrical power . 29
6.1.10 System integrity . 29
6.1.11 Maintenance of sequential records . 30
6.1.12 Co-relation in date and time . 30
6.1.13 Design and construction of the protective capsule . 30
6.1.14 Selection of data items . 33
6.1.15 Power source . 33

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6.2 Data items to be recorded . 33
6.2.1 Date/time, ship’s position, speed and heading . 33
6.2.2 Bridge audio . 34
6.2.3 Communications audio . 37
6.2.4 Radar data, post-display selection . 40
6.2.5 AIS . 48
6.2.6 Other items . 49
6.2.7 Interfaces . 49
Annex A (normative) IEC 61162 sentence formats . 50
Annex B (informative) Cross-references between VDR and S-VDR . 51
Annex C (normative) Download and playback equipment for investigating authorities . 52
C.1 Data output interface . 52
C.1.1 Data port . 52
C.1.2 Cable length . 52
C.1.3 Ethernet interface . 52
C.1.4 USB interface . 52
C.2 Software for data downloading, playback and conversion . 52
C.2.1 General . 52
C.3 Downloading software . 53
C.3.1 Playback software . 53
C.3.2 Conversion software . 53
C.4 Downloading of data . 54
C.4.1 Affect to data and S-VDR operation . 54
C.4.2 Multiple downloads . 54
C.4.3 Deletion of data . 54
C.4.4 Required time . 54
C.4.5 Multiple data sets . 54
C.5 Instructions . 55
C.5.1 Basic and detailed instructions . 55
C.6 Packaging and storage . 55
Annex D (informative) Mandatory alarms . 56
Annex E (informative) Requirement/test – cross-references . 58
Bibliography . 60

Figure 1 – Test set-up block diagram . 42
Figure 2 – Comparison of images . 46

Table 1 – Bridge audio, signal to noise measurements . 36
Table 2 – Bridge audio, signal to noise and distortion (SINAD) measurements . 37
Table 3 – Communications audio, signal to no-signal measurements . 39
Table 4 – Communications audio, signal to noise and distortion (SINAD)
measurements . 40
Table 5 – Intersection colours of test images 1 and 2. 44
Table A.1 – References in this standard . 50
Table B.1 – Subject list and subclauses . 51

a
Table D.1 – IMO instrument: SOLAS Chapter II-1 . 56
a
Table D.2 – IMO instrument: SOLAS Chapter II-2 . 57
Table D.3 – IMO instrument: Resolution A.481 . 57
Table E.1 – Subject list and subclauses . 58

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INTERNATIONAL ELECTROTECHNICAL COMMISSION
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MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS –
SHIPBORNE VOYAGE DATA RECORDER (VDR) –

Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) –
Performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results

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International Standard IEC 61996-2 has been prepared by IEC technical committee 80:
Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems.
This bilingual version (2017-01) corresponds to the English version, published in 2007-11.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition published in 2006, and constitutes a
technical revision. A new requirement has been added to 4.3.6 for an interface to be used for
downloading the stored data to an external computer. This is defined in Annex C which
replaces the Annex C of the first edition which contained an IMO Circular which recommended
such an interface. An optional LAN interface for connection to radar has been added in 5.8.
Some corrections to the text have also been made.

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INTRODUCTION
The S-VDR has been introduced by IMO for fitting to existing ships as a simplified alternative
to the voyage data recorder (VDR) which is required for all new ships.
This part of IEC 61996 provides information on the testing requirements for S-VDR as defined
in IMO performance standard MSC.163(78).
The specification for S-VDR differs significantly from that for VDR in two areas:
a) the requirements for monitoring certain sensors are reduced when the data is not
provided in IEC 61162 format, and
b) the requirements for the protective S-VDR capsule are different from the VDR capsule,
both for the fixed and float-free versions.
Annex B provides a cross-reference between this standard and IEC 61996-1 to aid test
houses who may already have test results for VDRs which are being submitted as S-VDRs.
Subsequent to publishing the performance standard for S-VDR, MSC.163(78), in 2004, the
IMO sub-committee on Safety of Navigation (NAV) discussed the issue of download and
playback of information. Recognising that after an accident there is a need for investigators to
be able to download the stored data and playback the information from VDRs/S-VDRs without
delay, the sub-committee agreed on recommended means for extracting stored data for
investigation authorities. This was adopted by MSC.81 in 2005 as an amendment to resolution
MSC.163(78) given in resolution MSC.214(81). This edition of the standard incorporates this
amendment.
MARITIME NAVIGATION AND RADIOCOMMUNICATION
EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEMS –
SHIPBORNE VOYAGE DATA RECORDER (VDR) –

Part 2: Simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) –
Performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results

1 Scope
This part of IEC 61996 specifies the minimum performance requirements, technical
characteristics and methods of testing, and required test results, for simplified shipborne
voyage data recorders (S-VDRs) as required by IMO MSC.163(78). It takes into account IMO
resolution A.694(17) and is associated with IEC 60945. When a requirement in this standard
is different from IEC 60945, the requirement in this standard takes precedence.
NOTE All text of this standard, whose wording is identical to that of IMO MSC.163(78) or A.861(20) is printed in
italics, and the Resolution and associated performance standard paragraph numbers are indicated in brackets.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document.
For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition
of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
IEC 60068-2-27:1987, Environmental testing – Part 2: Tests – Test Ea and guidance: Shock
IEC 60268-16:2003, Sound system equipment – Part 16: Objective rating of speech
intelligibility by speech transmission index
IEC 60945:2002, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems –
General requirements – Methods of testing and required test results
IEC 61097-2, Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) – Part 2: COSPAS
SARSAT EPIRB – Satellite emergency position indicating radio beacon operating on 406 MHz
– Operational and performance requirements, methods of testing and required test results
IEC 61097-7:1996, Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) – Part 7: Shipborne
VHF radiotelephone transmitter and receiver – Operational and performance requirements,
methods of testing and required test results
IEC 61162-1, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems – Digital
interfaces – Part 1: Single talker and multiple listeners
IEC 61162-2, Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems – Digital
interfaces – Part 2: Single talker and multiple listeners, high-speed transmission
IEC 61260:1995, Electroacoustics – Octave-band and fractional-octave-band filters
IEC 61672-1:2002, Electroacoustics – Sound level meters – Part 1: Specifications
IMO A.658(16), Use and fitting of retro-reflective materials on life-saving appliances

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IMO A.662(16), Performance standards for float-free release and activation arrangements for
emergency radio equipment
IMO A.694(17), General requirements for shipborne radio equipment forming part of the
Global maritime distress and safety system (GMDSS) and for electronic navigational aids
IMO A.810(19), Performance standards for float-free satellite emergency position-indicating
radio beacons (EPIRBs) operating on 406 MHz
IMO A.830(19), Code on alarms and indicators
IMO A.861(20), Performance standards for shipborne voyage data recorders (VDRs)
IMO MSC.81(70), Testing of life saving appliances
IMO MSC.163(78), Performance standards for shipborne simplified voyage data recorders
(S-VDR)
IMO MSC.214(81), Annex 2, Amendments to the recommendation on performance standards
for shipborne simplified voyage data recorders (VDRs) (Resolution MSC.163(78))
IMO:1974, International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS), as amended
ITU-R M.633-3:2004, Transmission characteristics of a satellite emergency position-indicating
radiobeacon (satellite EPIRB) system operating through a low polar-orbiting satellite system
in the 406 MHz band
Eurocae: ED56A Amendment 1 – Minimum operational performance specification (MOPS) for
cockpit voice recorder system
VESA:1996, Video electronics standards association – Discrete monitor timings standard 1.0,
Revision 0.7 (DMT)
SAE AS 8045:1988, Engineering Society for advancing mobility land sea air and space –
Minimum performance standard for underwater locating devices – acoustic-self-powered
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
For the purposes of this document, the following terms, definitions and abbreviations apply.
3.1 Definitions
3.1.1
activation of a suitable alarm
mutable audible alarm and persistent visual indication, given according to the requirements of
IMO A.830(19) but with an audible level in the range of 55 dBA to 65 dBA
3.1.2
combined EPIRB/S-VDR capsule
a single unit which meets all the requirements of a satellite EPIRB (as required by the
carriage requirements of SOLAS IV) and all the requirements of a S-VDR (as required by the
carriage requirements of SOLAS V)

3.1.3
bridge work station
position at which a person is expected to be when performing one of the normal bridge duties
at, for example, the following work stations:
• centre line conning
• bridge wing(s)
• main radar
• chart table
• helms
• communication
3.1.4
data
any item of information received by the S-VDR for recording, including numerical values, text
and audio or radar signals, except where specifically stated or the context dictates otherwise
3.1.5
dedicated reserve power source (MSC.163(78) 4.5)
secondary battery, with suitable automatic charging arrangements, dedicated solely to the S-
VDR, of sufficient capacity to operate it as required by 4.5.3
3.1.6
final recording medium (MSC.163(78) 4.3)
(FRM)
any item of hardware on which the data is recorded such that access to it would enable the
data to be recovered and played back by use of suitable equipment
3.1.7
playback equipment (MSC.163(78) 4.4)
any equipment, compatible with the recording medium and the format used during recording,
employed for recovering the data. It includes also the display or presentation hardware and
software that is appropriate to the original data source equipment
3.1.8
recorder (MSC.163(78) 4.1)
(S-VDR)
complete system, including any items required to interface with the sources of input data, for
processing and encoding the data, the final recording medium in its capsule, the power supply
and dedicated reserve power source
3.1.9
resolution
smallest detectable increment between two values
3.1.10
sensor (MSC.163(78) 4.2)
any unit external to the S-VDR to which the S-VDR is connected and from which it obtains
data to be recorded
3.2 Abbreviations
AIS Automatic identification system
ALR IEC 61162 sentence: Set alarm state
DPT IEC 61162 sentence: Depth relative to the transducer
DTM IEC 61162 sentence: Geodetic datum reference

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EPFS Electronic position fixing system
EPIRB Emergency position-indicating radio beacon
EUT Equipment under test
GMDSS Global maritime distress and safety system
GNS IEC 61162 sentence: GNSS fix data
GNSS Global navigation satellite system
HDG IEC 61162 sentence: Magnetic compass heading
HDT IEC 61162 sentence: True heading
HTC IEC 61162 sentence: Heading/track control command
HTD IEC 61162 sentence: Heading/track control data
IMO International Maritime Organization
INS Integrated navigation system
ITU International Telecommunication Union
MWV IEC 61162 sentence: Wind speed and angle
OOW Officer of the watch
ROV Remotely operated vehicle
RPM IEC 61162 sentence: Revolutions per minute
RSA IEC 61162 sentence: Rudder sense angle
SAR Search and rescue
SENC System electronic navigation chart
SINAD Signal to noise and distortion
STI Sound transmission index
TXT IEC 61162 sentence: Text message
UTC Coordinated universal time
VDM IEC 61162 sentence: AIS – VHF data link message
VDO IEC 61162 sentence: AIS – VHF data link own-vessel message
VHF Very high frequency
VBW IEC 61162 sentence: Dual ground water speed
XDR IEC 61162 sentence: Transducer measurements
ZDA IEC 61162 sentence: Time and date
NOTE For IEC 61162 sentences, see Annex A.
4 Performance requirements
Performance requirements described in the following Clauses are specified, where relevant,
by reference to the numbered paragraphs of IMO MSC.163(78), if not otherwise indicated.
4.1 General
Requirements specified in this standard are only relevant to equipment designated as an
S-VDR and required to meet IMO MSC.163(78).
For equipment designated as a VDR to IMO Performance standards defined in resolution
A.861(20) refer to IEC 61996-1.
A table of cross-references between this standard and IEC 61996-1 is included in Annex B.

4.2 Purpose
(MSC.163(78) 1)
The purpose of a simplified voyage data recorder (S-VDR) is to 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 leading up to, and following, an incident
having an impact thereon. Information contained in a S-VDR shall be made available to both
the Administration and the shipowner. This information is for use during any subsequent
investigation to identify the cause(s) of the incident.
4.3 Operational requirements
(MSC.163(78) 5)
4.3.1 Design and construction
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.4)
The design and construction, which shall be in accordance with the requirements of resolution
, shall take special
A.694(17) and international standards acceptable to the Organization
account of the requirements for data security and continuity of operation as detailed in
IMO MSC.163(78) 5.2 and 5.3 and in this standard 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5.
4.3.2 Maintenance of sequential records
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.1)
The S-VDR shall continuously maintain sequential records of pre-selected data items relating
to the status and output of the ship's equipment, and command and control of the ship,
referred to in 4.6.
4.3.3 Co-relation in date and time
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.2, 5.4.1)
To permit subsequent analysis of factors surrounding an incident, the method of recording
shall ensure that the various data items can be co-related in date and time during playback on
suitable equipment.
The recording method shall be such that the timing of all other recorded data items can be
derived on playback with a resolution sufficient to reconstruct the history of an incident in
detail (see 4.6.1).
4.3.4 Protective capsule
4.3.4.1 Final recording medium
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3)
The final recording medium shall be installed in a protective capsule. The capsule may be
designed to remain fixed to the ship in all circumstances. Alternatively, it may be designed to
float free automatically if the ship sinks (see 5.2). The fixed capsule may also comply with the
requirements of IEC 61996-1.
4.3.4.1.1 Fixed capsule
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.2)
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Refer to IEC 60945: Maritime navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems – General
requirements, methods of testing and required test results.

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The fixed type protective capsule shall comply with the requirements set out in resolution
A.861(20) and this standard with the exception of the resulting requirements for withstanding
penetration.
4.3.4.1.2 Float-free capsule
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.3)
In addition to meeting the requirements of this standard, the float-free type protective capsule
shall:
a) be so constructed as to comply with the requirements specified in resolutions A.810(19)
and A.662(16);
b) be fitted with means to facilitate grappling and recovery and be designed with due regard to
preventing it from being fouled during release;
c) be so constructed as to minimise the risk of loss or damage to the final recording medium
during recovery operations; and
d) be capable of transmitting an initial locating signal and a further locating and homing
signal for at least 48 hours over a period of not less than 7 days/168 hours.
4.3.4.2 Access to capsule
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.1.1) (See also 5.2)
The capsule shall be capable of being accessed following an incident but secure against
tampering.
The capsule shall enclose the final recording medium. The final recording medium shall not
be accessible by standard operating procedures during normal ship operations.
A means shall be provided to retrieve stored information via an external device without
opening the protective capsule.
4.3.4.3 Location and identification
(See also 5.2)
4.3.4.3.1 Location
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.1.4) (See also 5.3)
The capsule shall be fitted with an appropriate device to aid location.
4.3.4.3.2 Visibility and marking
(MSC.163(78) 5.1.3.1)
The capsule, together with any outermost shell, shall be of a highly visible colour, marked
with retro-reflective materials that comply with the relevant requirements of IMO A.658(16)
and marked with the legend:
“VOYAGE DATA RECORDER – DO NOT OPEN –
REPORT TO AUTHORITIES”
4.3.5 Assessment of recording medium
Where the storage medium cannot be readily and reliably inspected after an incident, means
shall be provided to enable an accident investigator to determine, prior to an attempted
replay, whether the storage medium has been subjected to an excessive level of heat, where
the survival of the stored data may be in doubt.

4.3.6 Interfaces
(MSC.163(78) 7)
4.3.6.1 Compliance with IEC 61162
Interfacing to the various sensors required shall be in accordance with the relevant
international interface standard, IEC 61162 series, where possible (see Annex A).
The interfaces for bridge audio, communications audio and radar are defined in 5.6.1, 5.7.1
and 5.8.1 respectively.
Any interface units which may be required to convert non-IEC 61162 signals, shall conform to
the requirements of IEC 60945.
In all cases, any connection to any item of the ship's equipment shall be such that the
operation of that equipment suffers no deterioration, even if the S-VDR system dev
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