ECDIS Display Repair and Calibration Authorisation05/12/2007 |
| Sperry Marine North American Support Center in Harvey (LA, USA) is now authorised to perform Level III repair and calibration of Hatteland flat-screen monitors for electronic chart display and information systems (ECDIS). |
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The Level III certification means that the Sperry Marine facility can now perform ECDIS calibration requirements mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for the Hatteland products. The Hatteland flat-screen LCD monitors are used in Sperry Marine's new-generation VisionMaster FT series of radars, ECDIS and TotalWatch multi-function workstations.
The repair activity is defined and supported by a formal service agreement between Sperry Marine and Hatteland Display A/S of Norway. Sperry Marine's support center is certified by Hatteland to provide warranty and third-party repairs for these flat-screen display products.
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