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Remote
Data Application
Beam Communications was the first Iridium supplier to release
an approved SSAS solution. The Beam terminals provide the flexibility
of having an integrated Vocie & Data SSAS installation. Allowing
for such services as Crew Calling and tracking whilst meeting the
(IMO) regulations.
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Security and Alert Systems: SSAS |
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Beam
Communications was the first Iridium Value Added Manufacturer to
release an approved Ship Security Alert System for the Iridium
network. The new range of maritime satellite communication products
combining both SSAS with voice and data services including Crew
Calling provides a very cost-effective solutions for ship owners
to meet the new International Maritime Organization (IMO) requirements
for Ship Security and Alert Systems (SSAS). |
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SSAS
Regulation
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The
SSAS regulations were adopted by the IMO to enhance maritime security
in response to the increasing threat from terrorism and piracy.
After July 1, 2004, most deep-sea passenger and cargo ships must
be fitted with a device that can send an alert message containing
the ship’s ID and position whenever the ship is under threat
or has been compromised. The distress message must be activated
covertly from a switch on the navigation bridge or other shipboard
location, and transmitted only to the designated authority without
being received on other ships or raising an alarm on the ship under
attack.
Beam’s SSAS solution provides ship owners with a flexible
array of choices to meet the IMO carriage requirements and flag
administration specifications. Using the Iridium network, SSAS
messages are routed directly to the designated authority specified
by the flag state. |
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Multiple Alert Delivery Options
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Iridium
provides several options for sending SSAS messages through its
global satellite network, using Short Burst Data (SBD), Short Messaging
Service (SMS) or circuit switched data protocols, with calls routed
through public switched telephone networks, virtual private networks
or the Internet. The SSAS terminal can be programmed at installation,
based on the ship owner’s service plan and flag requirements. |
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Beam
offers a range of intelligent SSAS terminals that allow for deployment
into various applications including that will enable simple standalone
SSAS installation or alternatively high featured installation
encompassing Crew Calling, Vessel Tracking and direct Internet
connectivity at 10-12kbps.
The broad range of Beam communications satellite terminals allow
users to make and receive voice calls from anywhere to anywhere
in the world from standard phone equipment or robust intelligent
handsets, simply, clearly and reliably anytime, anywhere. All
terminals also provide access to the Iridium short message service,
SMS, Data services, Direct Internet connectivity at 10kbps and
Short Burst Data.
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Key
Customers Include: |
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Oil tankers, Chemical tankers, Bulk carriers, High-speed cargo,
Passenger ships, Passenger Ships, Gas carriers
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Beam
SSAS Compliance: |
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The
following outlines the specifications under IMO Solas Regulation
XI-2/5 and requires the following to which Beam is 100% compliant,
the terminal SSAS terminal must;
- Initiate and transmit a ship-to-shore security
- Identify the ship
- Provide the Ships GPS location
- Provide Date & Time of transmission
- Identify the Ship is under threat or being compromised
- Capable of being activated from the navigation
- Capable of being activated from one other location
- The alert will continue transmitting until equipment is reset
- Allow a test of the unit to be carried out
- Pre-empt all communications
- Not raise any alarms on board the vessel
- Will not require any acknowledgments on board the vessel
- Not allow inadvertent operation
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Beam SSAS
System Features |
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| Configurable
Fields |
Test
Message Includes |
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IMO ID-code
- Vessel name
- Country
- MMSI Number
- Emergency alert notification interval
- Emergency
notification contacts
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- SSAS Alert
or SSAS Test
- Date / Time / Speed / direction
- Ship Identification
- IMO ID-code
- Position
- MMSI number |
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| Free Text Field: |
Intelligent
Alert/Alarm Buttons |
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- Enables additional SMS
to be sent |
- Allows up to 500 metres of cabling |
| - Additional 150 Characters |
- Monitored circuits for added
security |
| - Flexible configuration |
- Supports at least 5 buttons
per circuit |
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| Supports multiple alert
notification |
Support multiple
Alarm/Alert buttons |
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| - 3 SMS |
- At least 5 per loop |
| - 3 email to SMS |
- 4 Independent inputs |
- Short Burst Data
(Support 5 Email ) |
- Constantly monitored loop |
| - Mix of SMS and SBD if required |
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- Each loop supports up
to 500 metres of cable |
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| Full
remote configuration |
Testing
Alert System |
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| - Change of notification
addresses |
- Full test of the alert system |
| - Activation / Deactivation of
test mode |
- Remotely controlled |
| - Remote reset of terminal |
- Pass-code protected |
| - Deactivation of Alert |
- Automatic reset after test |
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| Vessel
Monitoring |
Vessel
Reports |
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| - Remote Configuration |
- Flag Country / IMO ID-code |
| - MMSI |
- Date / Time / Speed |
| - Remote request/send via SMS or SBD |
- Ship Identification |
| - Direction |
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PBX/RJ11
Integrations
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The Intelligent interface terminal of the RST100 Beam terminal
enables the integration of the Crew Calling service to the ships
PBX system if required, or alternatively the service can be accessed
directly from a standard telephone in a Crew break room or other
desired location. As the Beam RST100 supports long runs of standard
copper telephone wire, multiple extensions can be connected to
the terminal over great distances.
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Global Coverage |
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The Iridium Satellite network provides a robust network for
supporting a global tracking application, with global coverage
from pole to pole and the use of low powered antennas that are
omni directional this makes a Beam TrackALERT system your desired
installation for any application.
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Data Services |
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All Beam terminals support all of the Iridium Data services
available. This then provides a flexible means by which to communicate
using one or more of the following protocols; Circuit Switched
Data, Short Message Service, Direct Internet and Short Burst
Data.
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Global
Coverage
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The Iridium Satellite network provides a robust network for
supporting a global tracking application, with global coverage
from pole to pole and the use of low powered antennas that are
omni directional this makes a Beam TrackALERT system your desired
installation for any application.
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Voice
Services |
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Whilst
all data services are available on any Beam device, selected
Beam terminals offer varying voice service features. Any voice
supported terminal will allow the use of an Intelligent Handset,
however the Beam Remote Satellite Terminal, RST100, allows the
use of standard phone equipment through its intelligent RJ11
connectivity. This means that standard cordless, corded or PBX
systems can be integrated for voice communications on this terminal.
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Intelligent
Handset |
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The Beam Intelligent Handset,
RST970, is an ideal accessory for voice and SMS communications.
The handset is compact, lightweight, easy to install and comes
complete with hang-up cup and mounting brackets. The handset has
a built in ringer, supports full SMS functionality as well as an
easy menu system to access phone settings. The Intelligent handset
is included in an In-Vehicle Telephone Kit as well as the Beam
RST973 In-vehicle accessory kit. |
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Hands-free
Interface |
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When
using the Hands-free Interface (HFI), included with the RST620
or as an accessory with the other terminals this provides high
quality, full duplex, and hands-free voice communications. Other
key features of the HFI include; Horn Alert Radio Integration Radio
Mute. The intelligent handset can be easily removed from its cradle
if a private conversation is required. |
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TrackALERT
Interface: |
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The Beam TrackALERT
terminals are an intelligent Alert / Tracking and Monitoring
unit all in one and are available for all Beam communication
terminals. TrackALERT allows the deployment of various applications,
including vehicle, asset, and or asset tracking, monitoring and
condition reporting as well as remote control and configuration.
Alert/Alarm monitoring applications can also be simply deployed.
The TrackALERT interface is highly intelligent and the ability
to configure many parameters in the terminal locally or remotely
enables a great deal of customization and flexibility.
For detailed information on the Beam TrackALERT terminals see TrackALERT
brochure for detailed information.
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Power Input |
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The Beam terminals support
11-32V DC power input. An AC plug-pack is supplied with all terminals,
which therefore makes it very easy to connect to mains or DC power.
The use of an RST050 Beam Battery Back-up is also an ideal accessory
where communication needs to be guaranteed. |
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Connection
of Other Equipment/Devices |
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Beam terminals
will support the connection of a third party device through the
DB9 Data connection, enabling Data Loggers, Meter Readers and other
terminal devices to be easily connected to Satellite Communications.
Beam terminals generally supports engine management type monitoring
devices to enable communication through the satellite network via
SMS, SBD or circuit switched data. |
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Remote Diagnostics |
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Using SMS
or SBD with the intelligence built into the Beam RST100 and RST200
terminals it is possible to remotely configure the communication
terminal as well, run diagnostic checks, check signal strength,
temperature and call logs as well as the ability to have automated
reporting for “still alive” reporting if required.
It is also possible to perform some simple polling of a device
plugged into the Log Port of the terminal. This can be a very cost
effective means of low-level position and condition reporting. |
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Typical Crew
Calling Installation: |
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Crew
Calling applications can be installed in conjunction with an
SSAS or Vessel Monitoring installation very simply. The Crew
Calling installation is typically best managed using standard
telephone equipment, which requires the Intelligent Beam Remote
Satellite Terminal RST100. This terminal has the RJ11 socket
for the connection of standard phone equipment or integration
into a PBX system where required for multipoint access. Multiple
handsets can also be connected to the base RST100 terminal as
per the below diagram.
The Crew Calling handset and a Captains handset can
run in parallel if required or alternatively two separate units
could be run depending on the number of crew on the anticipated
usage on board the vessel. The Captains Intelligent handset always
has priority over the Crew phone and the Captain can terminate
the current call if required in an emergency. |
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Antenna Selection |
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Whilst
the installation and integration to the terminal is very straight
forward, selecting the appropriate antenna and antenna cable for
the installation is also important to ensure greatest call quality
over the satellite network. There is a range of suitable antenna
installation types for various applications. In order to maximize
the signal penetration in some locations the antenna can be installed
some distances away from the main terminal in a more appropriate
location.
The antenna should always have as clear line of sight to the sky
as possible, eight degrees above the horizon is always ideal, however
the clearer the view to the sky the greater the reliability of
service.
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Typical SSAS
Installation: |
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The below
diagram depicts a typical SSAS Installation on board a vessel.
As you can see from the installation option there is the ability
using the RST100 to support standard phone equipment in the installation
for Crew Calling or flexible cordless handsets anywhere on the
vessel. The terminal supports up to 500 metres, 1500 feet, per
alarm loop. As the loops are constantly monitored this provides
extra security and will raise an alert I the even the cable is
cut
The GPs inputs vary depending on the terminal chosen for the installation.
When using the RST035 TrackALERT this will support either the Garmin
Smart GPS antenna, which allows long lengths of data cable to run
to the terminal, or the ships NMEA input. On the RST030 TrackALERT
an active or passive standard GPS antenna can be used or the NMEA
input form the ship
In the installation configuration below the Beam Battery Backup,
RST050 has also been incorporated into this installation to give
absolute peace of mind and security.
Installation Overview Diagram
Alert Simulation Diagram
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Remote Data
Products |
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Communication Terminals Supported
- Remote Satellite Terminal
- Remote Satellite Modem
- Remote Voice/Data Module
- In-vehicle Telephone
- Remote Data Module
- IntelliDOCK for 9505A
TrackALERT GPS Terminals
- TrackALERT-Inbuilt GPS
- TrackALERT-External GPS
Accessories
- Intelligent Handset
- Hands-free Interface
- Battery Backup
- Iridium Antennas
- GPS Antennas
- SSAS/Alarm Accessories
Key Solution Features:
Beam Equipment
- Ability to use standard telephone handsets (RST100
only)
- Ring, Busy, Dial tones Configurable (RST100 only)
- Long run RJ11 Cable (RST100 only)
- Robust Intelligent Handsets available
- Intelligent microprocessor on board
- Remote / Local configuration
- GPS input options
- Asset Tracking
- Remote Monitoring
- Alarm/Alert Reporting
- Omni directional antennas
- Full certified C, CE, A Ticks.
- Germanischer Lloyd & American Bureau of Shipping Approved
- Full Environment Certification IEC60945
- Power input options 11-32V DC
- Battery Backup / Solar options available
- Low power requirement
Iridium Service Features
- Low cost mobile to mobile calls
- Supports SMS & SBD
- Internet access at 10 kbps
- High quality voice
- Crew Calling
- 100% global coverage
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