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CLB2000 Quick Start  Guide

 

The combo antenna has a built-in LNA and an external filter/splitter which needs to be 
mounted close to the CLB2000. There are three cables supplied with the filter/splitter; 

1)

TNC to FME for GPS

2)

BNC to FME for VHF

3)

PL259 to FME for Combo Antenna

The filter/splitter and two of the three supplied cables are shown in Figure 2. The only 
cable not supplied is the cable from the antenna to the filter/splitter. 

It is necessary to construct or source this cable which needs to have a Male N-Type 
connector at the antenna end and an SO239 connector at the splitter end. You must 
use suitable coax cable and Digital Yacht recommend RG214 or an equivalent coax 
cable is used. 

These three cables should not be extended and it is important that the FME connections 
to the filter/splitter are checked to ensure they are correctly tightened. However, be 
careful not to over tighten these connections. 

Installation of the GPS antenna is critical for the performance of the built in GPS receiver which is used for timing of the 
transmitted time slots and for the supply of navigational information should the main navigational GPS fail. We strongly 
recommend that t

he GPS antenna is mounted in an elevated position and free of shadow effect from the ship’s 

superstructure. If in doubt, make a temporary installation and use the aisPRO software to view the satellite signal 
strengths.   

The combo VHF/GPS antenna should be mounted with at least a two metre vertical separation distance from any other 
VHF antenna used for speech or DCS communication but see also the secti

on “Radio Frequency Exposure Warning” 

below. 

Installation Step 2 

– Mechanical Fixings 

Access to the fixing holes is achieved by removal of the two green decal strips down each side of the  CLB2000.
Once fixed in place, the green decal strips can be clicked back in place.

Secure the AIS Transponder to a flat surface in the selected location. Use four M4 wood screws or other fixings
suited to the material the unit is being fixed to. The unit may be installed in any orientation

Fixing location drawing 

Figure 2

 

Summary of Contents for CLB2000

Page 1: ...QUICK START CLB2000 VR1 01 Installation Quick Start Guide CLB2000 Class B AIS Transponder ...

Page 2: ...r the AIS Transponder should be the same as that programmed into your VHF DSC radio If you do not have an MMSI number the AIS Transponder will operate in receive only mode Do not enter an invalid MMSI number 3 Installation Before starting installation select a suitable location for the AIS Class B Transponder The unit is water resistant however it should be installed below deck in a dry location W...

Page 3: ...the GPS antenna is critical for the performance of the built in GPS receiver which is used for timing of the transmitted time slots and for the supply of navigational information should the main navigational GPS fail We strongly recommend that the GPS antenna is mounted in an elevated position and free of shadow effect from the ship s superstructure If in doubt make a temporary installation and us...

Page 4: ...tion 4 Configuration A table showing what each of the 12 wires of the PWR DATA cable does is printed on the CLB2000 Transponder and repeated below for your convenience Wire colour Description Function RED Power in Power supply connections BLACK Power in BLUE Switch input External switch connection for silent mode WHITE Switch input ORANGE NMEA0183 port 1 TX High speed NMEA0183 output 38 400 baud i...

Page 5: ...does not take any power from the NMEA2000 network and only outputs AIS and GPS data on to the network it does not input NMEA2000 data or provide any NMEA2000 to NMEA0183 conversion Installation Step 6 Remote Switch To connect a remote Silent switch that allows you to turn on off the transmission of your own vessels position good etiquette when moored or in congested but safe conditions you will ne...

Page 6: ...or Macs insert the supplied Digital Yacht Software CD ROM and install the proAIS2 dmg located in the proAIS2 for CLB2000 Mac OSX folder This just installs proAIS2 as the drivers are already pre installed on Macs Plug in the CLB2000 USB cable in to your computer and then launch proAIS2 Select the COM port that the CLB2000 has been allocated by Windows or OSX Click the Connect button The computer wi...

Page 7: ... you are in an area with other AIS equipped vessels you can check the Other vessels tab in ProAIS2 to view position reports received from other ships 6 Troubleshooting If the green LED is not illuminated after around 5 minutes then please check the following 1 Is the MMSI number programmed Check the Diagnostics tab in proAIS2 If there is a red cross next to the AIS Transceiver MMSI Valid item then...

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