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DP Message Formats (Continued)

ASCII-17

Character

Range x 10000

2  

Range x 1000

Range x 100

Range x 10

5  

Range x 1

Range x 0.1

7 Space

Azimuth x 100

Azimuth x 10  

10 

Azimuth x 1    

11 

Azimuth x 0.1 

12 

Azimuth x 0.01

13  

Azimuth x 0.001

14 Space
15 

Ready (1 = data valid, 0 = data not valid)     

16 

Carriage Return (0x0Dh)

17 

Line Feed (0x0Ah)

 

ASCII-22

Character

Range x 10000

Range x 1000

Range x 100

Range x 10

5  

Range x 1

6  

Range x 0.1

7 Space
8  

Bearing x 100

9  

Bearing x 10

10  

Bearing x 1

11 

Bearing x 0.1

12 Space
13  

Azimuth x 100

14  

Azimuth x 10  

15  

Azimuth x 1    

16  

Azimuth x 0.1 

17 

Azimuth x 0.01

18 

Azimuth x 0.001

19  

Space

20  

Status (see below)     

21 

Carriage Return (0x0Dh)

22 

Line Feed (0x0Ah)

 
Status: 0 = Range and/or azimuth not valid
            1 = Range, azimuth and bearing valid
            2 = Range and bearing valid if mobile station locked to a Mk IV beacon.
 

 

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Summary of Contents for Artemis Mk6

Page 1: ...rine Ltd 5 Tiber Way Meridian Business Park Leicester LE19 1QP UK T 44 116 229 2600 E sales guidance eu com Artemis Mk6 Installer s Guide featuring Artemis Service Interface www guidance eu com www ma...

Page 2: ...herwise without the prior written consent of the Owner Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective comp...

Page 3: ...release of Artemis Mk6 Installer s Guide 28 06 2016 94 0441 4 B Artemis Mk6 Installer s Guide 14 10 2016 94 0441 4 C Artemis Mk6 Installer s Guide 08 02 2017 94 0441 4 D Artemis Mk6 Installer s Guide...

Page 4: ...Types of Computer 29 To Uninstall the Artemis Control Software 29 To Install the Artemis Control Software 29 Configuring the Artemis System Using the Artemis Service Interface 31 To open the Service...

Page 5: ...introduction to the Artemis system The System Layout section on page 8 describes possible arrangements of the system on board a vessel Installing the Sensors on page 12 takes you through the installa...

Page 6: ...nce the system is in operation This is an optional diagnostic aid System Overview Artemis Control Software The following applications run on the Artemis Control PC usually mounted on the bridge near t...

Page 7: ...ation measures the Azimuth and reports it to the Mobile Station The Azimuth is the horizontal angle between a reference direction and the Mobile Station with its vertex at the Fixed Station Beacon Uni...

Page 8: ...s of the system on a vessel It contains the following pages Cable Routing Diagram Serial Communications page 9 Cable Routing Diagram Ethernet Communications page 10 Cable Routing Diagrams Processor an...

Page 9: ...r Cable DP Instrument Room Bridge Mast Emergency Breaker Box See page 11 for processor and monitor options 5A Connection Box PC Power Cable Monitor Power Cable RS232 to RS422 Converter Marine Processo...

Page 10: ...processor and monitor options 5A Connection Box PC Power Cable Monitor Power Cable Marine Processor Data Cable Ethernet Cable Power Cable 220 240V AC 50 60 Hz Note The Ethernet cable connecting the se...

Page 11: ...er 20 0211 4 Optional brackets Hatteland Mounting Bracket Part Number 24 0259 4 Hatteland VESA Bracket for Wall or Ceiling Part Number 24 0258 4 Power Cable Processor and Monitor Hatteland Panel PC In...

Page 12: ...Artemis sensors and contains the following pages General Considerations page 13 Dimensions of Base Unit page 14 External Connections to an Artemis Sensor page 15 Installing a Mobile Station page 16 In...

Page 13: ...oint be on or parallel to the centre line of the vessel see below Sensor Clearance To facilitate 360 antenna rotation a cylindrical space of 1400mm diameter with a vertical depth of 300mm around the c...

Page 14: ...Dimensions of Base Unit View from Above View from Side View from Beneath Dimensions are expressed in mm 14...

Page 15: ...o an Artemis Sensor An Artemis sensor can communicate with the Control PC using either Ethernet or RS422 Refer to Re Configuring the Sensor Communications Type on page 48 if you need to change from on...

Page 16: ...other obstacles Mounting the Mobile Station Take measures to prevent falling down from the mast or other heights Use a safety harness The antenna unit should be mounted On a torsion free stand or bra...

Page 17: ...angle measured by the encoder should be related to a reference direction To compute the vessel s heading from the angle of the Mobile antenna the relative Mobile antenna bearing and the azimuth as rec...

Page 18: ...The antenna can only be turned by hand if the servo control mode is OPEN LOOP or if the operating mode Menu 262 is IDL idle or STB standby In Configuration mode Menu 5 the operating mode of the anten...

Page 19: ...horizon This influence tends not to be important for the Artemis Mk6 system because the maximum range of the system is generally less than the radio horizon even with low antenna positions Reflection...

Page 20: ...e best combination of frequency pairs is pair 0 for system 1 and pair 1 for system 2 while these pairs give the largest difference between the frequencies of the Mobile Stations To avoid influencing e...

Page 21: ...r MAIN MENU BCN appears 4 Press 5 CONFIG The following page appears If the second line reads MOB or BCN 5 Press Enter the cursor starts blinking 6 Press the or key until it reads FIX 7 Press Enter to...

Page 22: ...ing page appears Note The left auto search scan limit cannot lie beyond the confiured left end limit The antenna stops when the left end limit has been reached 21 Using the key and the 0 key to stop t...

Page 23: ...wed then press the key to change ON to OFF and press Enter again to confirm Otherwise press the key to go to the parameter GYRO CMPSAT gyro compensation 39 Press Enter and then press the key to change...

Page 24: ...bracket with three holes See General Considerations on page 13 for the required dimensions The U shape allows the beacon to be slid in the bracket rather than lowering it from above In this way it ta...

Page 25: ...the following page appears Where can have the following values If the frequency pair showing is not the desired frequency pair 9 Press Enter the cursor starts blinking 10 Press the or key until the d...

Page 26: ...r and address code the antenna of the Mobile Station will lock onto the Beacon and distance to the Beacon will be available at the Mobile Station If the parameter CONF PRTCTED was set to OFF Beacon pa...

Page 27: ...3 Marine Processor and Display Installation Sheet For a Hatteland Panel PC 94 0466 4 Hatteland Panel PC Installation Sheet The following pages explain how to install the client software Installing Art...

Page 28: ...Setup window 6 When prompted click on the Restart button After the restart the Artemis Dashboard Setup window reappears 7 When prompted click on the Restart button The uninstallation process for the D...

Page 29: ...ck on Programs and Features 3 In the list of installed programs right click on Artemis Dashboard on a touchscreen monitor touch and hold 4 Click on the Uninstall option in the context menu 5 Click on...

Page 30: ...etwork Configuration page 34 Configuring the DP Output page 35 Configuring System Parameters page 36 Information Tabs page 37 The Service Interface is usually connected to the mobile station of an Art...

Page 31: ...g to communications as follows Artemis Manager The state of the connection between the ASI and the Artemis Manager Connected or Not Connected Take Command Relinquish Command This button allows the use...

Page 32: ...imit Right These define the horizontal sector in which the local unit normally operates and through which the antenna rotates when in Auto Search mode see below The Scan Left Limit sets the anti clock...

Page 33: ...cy Pair Address Code the model of the Remote Station and whether it is Floating or Fixed 6 Click the Add button The name of the new station is now included in the list of known Remote Stations To Sele...

Page 34: ...To Make Changes to the Network Configuration 1 Click on the Network Config tab of the Service Interface 2 Click the Disconnect button for the type of communication that you wish to modify 3 Click the...

Page 35: ...already done 3 Select Output Channel A B C or D 4 Click Edit 5 Click Apply to save the changes or Cancel to discard 35 The main purpose of an Artemis system is to provide positioning data to the DP D...

Page 36: ...be edited 6 Click Apply to save the changes or Cancel to discard If whilst editing parameters from one group you wish to monitor one or two parameters from other groups this can be done using the ind...

Page 37: ...cal station The Alarms Tab This contains a list of possible alarms and the current status of each The About Tab Contains version information for the Artemis Control Software contact details for Guidan...

Page 38: ...Artemis Dashboard This section explains how to set up the Artemis Dashboard software It contains the following pages Start Up and Shut Down page 39 Using the On Screen Keyboard page 40 Display Options...

Page 39: ...This reveals the Guidance Home Menu which contains different sets of buttons depending whether the Dashboard is in command and whether it is tracking a Remote Station Buttons are explained below Disc...

Page 40: ...you selected this option during installation of the Dashboard Otherwise the OSK can be enabled and disabled by clicking F11 or by clicking Enable On Screen Keyboard Disable On Screen Keyboard on the D...

Page 41: ...ake it brighter 5 Alternatively use the keyboard shortcut F6 or the Day Night Mode button in the Dashboard Hotkeys menu to switch between Day View and Night View Screen Layout Mode By default the main...

Page 42: ...ontains the following appendices DP Message Formats page 43 Using the Operating Panel page 45 Re Configuring the Sensor Communications Type page 48 System Specifications page 49 Installation Checklist...

Page 43: ...D Byte Bit 7 4 Bit 3 0 1 Azimuth x 100 Azimuth x 10 2 Azimuth x 1 Azimuth x 0 1 3 Azimuth x 0 01 Azimuth x 0 001 4 Range x 10000 Range x 1000 5 Range x 100 Range x 10 6 0000 Range x 1 7 1111 1111 ASCI...

Page 44: ...ne Feed 0x0Ah ASCII 22 Character 1 Range x 10000 2 Range x 1000 3 Range x 100 4 Range x 10 5 Range x 1 6 Range x 0 1 7 Space 8 Bearing x 100 9 Bearing x 10 10 Bearing x 1 11 Bearing x 0 1 12 Space 13...

Page 45: ...eacon The operating panel may also be used during service to check or alter the settings of Mobile and Fixed Stations and Beacons For a Mobile Station the operating panel is only useful for the alignm...

Page 46: ...auto search left and right scan limits by turning the antenna to these limits Pressing 3 selects the modify page for the setting of the numerical values of the auto search left and right scan limits P...

Page 47: ...ion pages the last instruction page also shows N in the bottom right hand corner In this case pressing Next causes a return to the sub menu page above Pressing the Menu key makes the operating panel d...

Page 48: ...rom the power supply before removing the cover Take electrostatic precautions prior to touching printed circuit boards 1 Disconnect the sensor from the power supply 2 Remove the bottom cover 3 Identif...

Page 49: ...cy 0 02 standard deviation Dimensions and Weights Antenna 1248 x 206 x 176 5mm approx 5kg Antenna Unit 366 x 500mm 32 8kg Re usable container for Antenna Unit 520 x 650 x 590mm l x w x h Re usable con...

Page 50: ...MHz Radiated power 100 mW max 100 mW max 100 mW max Polarisation Vertical Vertical Vertical Range With omni directional antenna type AT 120 10m 2 500m With semi omni directional antenna type AT 010 10...

Page 51: ...rol PC Correctly located and fastened Cables correctly installed and fastened Correctly installed routed to avoid power cabling Cables Cables fastened correctly Cables have service loops Installation...

Page 52: ...n Bearing offset set mobile station only Azimuth reference set fixed station only Protect configuration set Auto recovery set Remote station parameters entered as required Function and Acceptance Chec...

Page 53: ...P Format 43 ASCII 17 DP Format 44 ASCII 22 DP Format 44 Auto Search 32 Azimuth 22 32 49 B BCD DP Format 43 Beacon 7 24 45 50 Bearing 32 BEV Mode 41 C Clients Tab 37 Communications Type 48 Control Soft...

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