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Quick Start Guide for AIT5000  V2.00 

TEL + 44 1179 554474 www.digitalyacht.co.uk 

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The supplied GPS antenna is designed to be fitted to a 
standard 1”x14 TPI threaded VHF pole mount, which are 
available in many different styles from all good marine 
electronic dealers and chandleries.  

 

You should ensure the GPS antenna has a good clear view of 
the entire sky. It is not recommended that the GPS antenna is 
mounted up a mast where the motion of the vessel will cause 
the antenna to swing and potentially reduce the accuracy of 
the GPS position. 

 

Do not mount your antenna in the direct path of a radar 
transmitter. 

 

Feed the ten metre long cable attached to the GPS antenna, 
through the pole and screw the antenna onto the pole mount 
as shown. 

 

Route the cable to your AIT5000 unit, adding any necessary 
extension cables. 

 

Connect the cable from the GPS antenna to the GPS connector 
on the AIT5000. The GPS antenna is terminated in a threaded 
TNC type connector. 

 
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 AIT5000. 
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 

Dimensioned Drawing 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

     

Unit height = 55mm

 

 
 

 

220mm

 

130mm

 

Summary of Contents for AIT5000

Page 1: ...network name SSID of DY AIS xxxx If your AIT5000 transmits a wireless network name of DY AIT5000 xxxx please refer to V1 00 Quick Start Guide If you intend to permanently connect the AIT5000 to an on...

Page 2: ...ovided with your existing VHF radio licence The MMSI number used for 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 Transpo...

Page 3: ...itter Feed the ten metre long cable attached to the GPS antenna through the pole and screw the antenna onto the pole mount as shown Route the cable to your AIT5000 unit adding any necessary extension...

Page 4: ...SE NMEA0183 port 1 RX High speed NMEA0183 input 38 400 baud Not normally used GREY NMEA0183 port 1 RX PINK NMEA0183 port 2 TX Low speed NMEA0183 Output 4 800baud intended for connection to other NMEA0...

Page 5: ...ble the AIT5000 will only get enough power from the computer to power the microprocessor and the AIS receiver This allows you to program the MMSI number and other static data at home or in the office...

Page 6: ...transceiver has not been pre configured please contact your dealer for details of how to have it configured The AIT5000 has a simple web interface that allows configuration of the MMSI and static data...

Page 7: ...Quick Start Guide for AIT5000 V2 00 TEL 44 1179 554474 www digitalyacht co uk sales digitalyacht co uk AIT5000 Web Interface...

Page 8: ...receiving data In some apps such as the popular Navionics Boating app the AIT5000 will even be detected automatically and no app setup is required Some apps require a TCP connection for added security...

Page 9: ...factors that affect the transponder i e Supply Voltage GPS fix and VSWR value A series of simple Tick and Cross icons give an immediate indication of correct operation and you also have the RX and TX...

Page 10: ...of whether you entered them in upper or lower case Select the Vessel type by clicking on the drop down list and selecting the vessel type most applicable to your vessel Finally enter the four offset m...

Page 11: ...d start transmitting your position This continues every 30 secs whilst sailing over 2 knots or every 3 minutes whilst moored Correct operation should be verified as follows 1 Check that the green Wi F...

Page 12: ...an internet connection The AIT5000 being a wireless device rather than a wireless router does not have an internet connection and sometimes this can cause your wireless smart phone or tablet to switc...

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