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Page 1: ...AT 330 This product is specifically designed to be installed on boats and other means of maritime transport If your country forms part of the EU please contact your dealer for advice before attempting...

Page 2: ...highest level of performance and durability and we hope that it will provide many years of reliable service We constantly strive to achieve the highest possible quality standards should you encounter...

Page 3: ...mmon electrical CPA Closest Point of Approach CS Carrier Sense DC Direct Current Dec Decimal DGNSS Differential GNSS DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DOP Dilution of Precision DSC Digital Sele...

Page 4: ...S GND Electrical Ground GNS GNSS fix data message GNSS Global Navigation Satellite System GPS Global Positioning System GRS GNSS range residuals message GSA GNSS DOP and active satellites message GSV...

Page 5: ...rine Electronics Association PDF Portable Document Format PGN Parameter Group Number PI Presentation Interface RAIM Receiver Autonomous Integrity Monitoring RED Radio Equipment Directive RF Radio Freq...

Page 6: ...atagram Protocol UHF Ultra High Frequency UTC Co ordinated Universal Time VBW Dual ground water speed message VDM All VDL AIS messages received VDO AIS own ship broadcast data VHF Very High Frequency...

Page 7: ...cting the equipment 29 3 5 Grounding the AIS transceiver 36 3 6 Connection to an NMEA 2000 network optional 37 3 7 USB Connection 37 3 8 Turning the AIS transceiver on 38 3 9 Passwords and security 38...

Page 8: ...nput data sentence formats 73 6 5 AIS Transceiver overall dimensions 74 6 6 GNSS Antenna drawing 75 6 7 Transmission intervals 75 6 8 Interface sentences 77 6 9 Unused fields 81 6 10 Proprietary sente...

Page 9: ...5 Electrical 98 8 6 Display and user interface 98 8 7 Internal GNSS 99 8 8 TDMA Transmitter 99 8 9 TDMA Receiver 99 8 10 DSC Receiver 100 8 11 RF Connections 100 8 12 WiFi 101 8 13 Data interface 101...

Page 10: ...Table of contents Page 8...

Page 11: ...rts 31 Figure 13 Serial bi directional port connection 32 Figure 14 18 way connector cable wiring connections 33 Table 2 18 way connector serial data ports 33 Table 3 Alarm relay connections 34 Figure...

Page 12: ...Antenna 75 Table 8 IEC 61162 Transmission interval for periodic sentences 76 Table 9 IEC 61162 Sentences input and output 77 Table 10 ALR Alerts 80 Table 11 Unused fields 82 Table 12 Port priority ord...

Page 13: ...ection point It is essential that the ground connection point is used in all installations regardless of what other equipment is connected The ground connection point must be bonded to protective grou...

Page 14: ...m The accuracy of a GNSS position fix is variable and affected by factors such as the antenna positioning how many satellites are used to determine a position and for how long satellite information ha...

Page 15: ...mity The manufacturer of this product declares that this product is in compliance with the Radio Equipment Directive 2014 53 EU and as such displays the CE mark The RED declaration of conformity is pr...

Page 16: ...cy energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subje...

Page 17: ...device This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est...

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Page 19: ...orting system It allows vessels equipped with AIS to automatically and dynamically share and regularly update their position speed course and other information such as vessel identity with similarly e...

Page 20: ...Introduction Page 18...

Page 21: ...aler Figure 2 What s in the box 3 2 Preparing for installation In addition to the items provided with the AIS transceiver the following items will be required to complete the installation Mounting bra...

Page 22: ...his is not sufficient to reach between the desired GNSS antenna location and the AIS transceiver you will require an extension cable Please contact your dealer for details 3 2 3 GNSS Antenna mount A m...

Page 23: ...21 Figure 3 Typical AIS transceiver connection NMEA 2000 Above decks Below decks Optional connections Chassis GND GNSS antenna VHF antenna 12V DC to 24V DC Supply Displays ECDIS Radar Surge arrestor S...

Page 24: ...is recommended that the AIS transceiver be installed in a below decks environment protected from the weather The AIS transceiver is supplied with four self tapping screws for attachment of the AIS tr...

Page 25: ...Figure 31 for dimensions A drilling and cutting template is provided with the AIS transceiver To panel mount the unit it is necessary to remove the 4 off socket cap screws recessed in front of the un...

Page 26: ...Installation and configuration Page 24 Figure 5 Desk mounting the AIS transceiver...

Page 27: ...nting the GNSS antenna supplied with your AIS transceiver you will require a one inch 14 TPI pole mount Contact your dealer to source a mount suitable for the installation location Please note the fol...

Page 28: ...tentially reduce the accuracy of the GNSS position Route the GNSS antenna cable to the AIS transceiver If extension cables are required all junctions should be made using appropriate co axial connecto...

Page 29: ...r antennas as possible The VHF antenna should have omnidirectional vertical polarization Where possible the VHF antenna should be installed at least 3m 10ft away from other transmitting radio satellit...

Page 30: ...e waterproof by design Antenna cables should be installed in separate signal cable channels at least 10cm 4ins away from power supply cables Crossing of cables should be done at right angles and sharp...

Page 31: ...of the AIS transceiver to external sensors and equipment 3 4 2 Sensor configuration The AIS transceiver has six NMEA 0183 IEC 61162 1 2 data ports for connection of ship s sensors and display equipme...

Page 32: ...Installation and configuration Page 30 3 4 3 Data input ports 14 way connector Figure 11 Serial input port connection 14 way interface connection...

Page 33: ...input Rate of Turn Receive only 4800 6 Sensor 3 input Gyro heading Receive only 4800 PIN 1 3 6 7 2 5 8 9 12 11 14 13 10 4 WIRE COLOUR BLACK BROWN BLUE RED ORANGE PURPLE GREEN WHITE WHITE BLACK GREY YE...

Page 34: ...and RX B signals 3 4 4 Silent mode switch To activate the Silent mode switch apply a voltage of between 2V and 30V to the SILENT P Pin 7 and SILENT N Pin 6 terminals of the 14 way connector 3 4 5 Dat...

Page 35: ...al 38400 PIN WIRE COLOUR SIGNAL LR DGNSS TX B LR DGNSS TX A LR DGNSS RX B LR DGNSS RX A LR DGNSS COM PILOT TX B PILOT TX A PILOT RX B PILOT RX A PILOT COM ALM NC ALM COM EXT DISPLAY TX B EXT DISPLAY T...

Page 36: ...ceiver also provides connections to the alarm relay contacts The alarm relay connections are described in Table 3 Table 3 Alarm relay connections Alarm connection Function Contact rating COM Alarm rel...

Page 37: ...ansceiver via the supplied 2 way power cable as shown in Figure 15 Figure 15 Power connection Table 4 Power supply connections Wire colour Function Connect to Red Power supply 12VDC to 24VDC power sup...

Page 38: ...be able to provide a peak current of 6 0A and be fused at 10 0A A 24VDC supply should be able to provide a peak current of 4 0A and should be fused at 6 3A 3 5 Grounding the AIS transceiver An M4 gro...

Page 39: ...the data type supported There is also a fourth menu for displaying other devices These are not selectable but can be used to view the other devices on the network Once connected and with your chart p...

Page 40: ...the AIS before closing and relaunching any PC or Mac applications using the USB connection Finally reconnect the USB cable between the PC or Mac and the AIS transceiver 3 8 Turning the AIS transceiver...

Page 41: ...zeros to another alpha numeric code Password change is carried out by selecting Home System settings User Settings Password The password should be recorded on the installation record found in Section...

Page 42: ...Installation and configuration Page 40...

Page 43: ...eiver 4 1 Display and controls Figure 18 AIS Transceiver front panel The front panel of the AIS transceiver is shown in Figure 18 with each control marked Scroll wheel push to select Function keys up...

Page 44: ...n Up down left and right function keys Provide an alternative means of navigating around the screen Speaker The speaker is located behind the Scroll wheel and can provide an audible sound when a key i...

Page 45: ...then display the information beneath in accordance with Figure 20 Pressing the Back Home key will exit the menu HOME 16 58 29 SOG 21 1kt UTC 1h COG 88 0 50 32 0286 N 0 55 2715 W Target list Voyage dat...

Page 46: ...OGGING SOFTWARE UPDATES SAVE RESTORE RESET SETTINGS DISPLAY UNIT SETTINGS SOUND SETTINGS LANGUAGE TIME PASSWORD FILTER AND CPA TCPA SETTINGS WiFi GNSS OUTPUT EXTERNAL DISPLAY PORT PILOT PORT LONG RANG...

Page 47: ...require text or numeric entry When these are selected a virtual keyboard is displayed which can be used to enter text or numbers 4 5 4 Options menu On certain screens the Options Menu will bring up a...

Page 48: ...source 4 6 6 Icons RX Illuminates to show receiving an AIS message TX Illuminates to show transmission of an AIS message Filtering Illuminated to show that target filter settings apply Blue sign Inla...

Page 49: ...irst instance If any alert condition persists contact your dealer or installer The Alerts icon indicates the alert status When there are no active alerts the blank icon is displayed see Figure 22 If a...

Page 50: ...en this has occurred A CAM system also allows other equipment to silence alerts produced by the transceiver This is indicated by the silenced active unacknowledged warning alert icon All supported ale...

Page 51: ...cation of the device Transceiver fail Not transmitting check AIS 3008 1 This alert will occur if the MMSI has not been configured This alert can occur if the radio hardware has failed Please restart t...

Page 52: ...ed radio Reduced coverage antenna VSWR 3116 1 This alert occurs if there is a problem with your antenna or antenna connection Please check the antenna and cable to ensure it is fully connected Impaire...

Page 53: ...installed correctly Lost ext EPFS Check external position sensor 3003 1 This alert occurs if the position from the external Electronic Position Fixing System i e GNSS is invalid or lost Please check t...

Page 54: ...ed Please check the connections to the sensor Missing ROT Not transmitting Rate of Turn 3119 4 This alert occurs if the AIS transceiver has no Rate Of Turn information from connected sensors or via in...

Page 55: ...us setting 3019 1 This alert will occur if the navigation status is in conflict with the current speed of the vessel For example the alert will activate if the Navigation status is set to moored but t...

Page 56: ...text messages are not displayed on receipt however the message icon will be displayed at the top of the screen AIS messages can be viewed created and transmitted from the Messages menu The available...

Page 57: ...review the request and select either the Respond or Decline option as appropriate 4 6 10 Silent Mode Silent mode can be enabled or disabled in the Home System settings Advanced Radio and Long range s...

Page 58: ...anufacturer It also provides relevant information from the User Manual 4 6 13 User settings screen From this screen it is possible to set the display brightness set the display to a day or night colou...

Page 59: ...r can be configured to operate in one of six modes GLONASS and GPS in this mode the position fix is derived from both the GLONASS and GPS systems in parallel This mode is the default setting GPS and B...

Page 60: ...Operation Page 58 Figure 23 Vessel dimension measurement Ref A GNSS Antenna Ref A Ref B Length in metres Ref C Ref D Beam in metres Ref B Stern Bow Ref C Ref D...

Page 61: ...er the dimensions of the craft being towed Persons on board Number of crew on board If the vessel is being operated in Inland mode then further additional data is required to be input Refer to Section...

Page 62: ...board the vessel 4 10 Communication test It is possible to conduct an AIS communication test with another AIS equipped vessel This test sends an AIS message to another vessel and checks for a respons...

Page 63: ...or descending order Navigation up and down the list is via the up and down arrow keys or scroll wheel Selecting a highlighted target using the Select key will bring up more details of that target The...

Page 64: ...of the Target list shows how many targets are visible or filtered out If a filter is set the filter icon is displayed at the top of the screen The Filters icon does not represent CPA TCPA settings 4...

Page 65: ...rrow keys When selected a square outline will appear around the target and the vessel details will be shown on the left hand side of the screen By pressing the options menu key additional display feat...

Page 66: ...er s chart display The AIS transceiver will read only C MAP MAX format Micro SD cards See your dealer for available charts for your region Insert a C MAP Micro SD card into the Micro SD card socket Th...

Page 67: ...Micro SD Card for diagnostics purposes by pressing and holding the rotary controller for at least 3 seconds 4 12 4 Saving Loading settings From the Home System Settings Advanced Save Restore Reset set...

Page 68: ...nections are made a range of NMEA 0183 sentences will be transmitted from the AIS transceiver to any connected devices The following parameters are set by default Protocol TCP DHCP Enable IP address 1...

Page 69: ...ation information is required for Inland operation along with some changes to the standard AIS configuration The following additional information must be entered into the AIS transceiver A quality set...

Page 70: ...configuration The following additional information must be entered into the AIS transceiver The vessel s load status Loaded Unloaded or Unknown The number of blue cones or blue flag status for the car...

Page 71: ...h to the AIS transceiver The AIS transceiver provides an isolated input for Blue Sign switch connection It comprises two connections BLUE_SIGN_P and BLUE_SIGN_N When enabled for Inland Waterways opera...

Page 72: ...ND GND 0 5V 5V GND BLUE_SIGN_P BLUE_SIGN_N BLUE_SIGN_P BLUE_SIGN_N CONTACT 2 CONTACT 1 BLUE_SIGN_P BLUE_SIGN_N OUTPUT OUTPUT Remote Equipment K BLUE_SIGN BLUE_SIGN_P BLUE_SIGN_N GND GND 3k9 FIELD GND...

Page 73: ...The input circuitry of the bi directional data ports is identical to the input circuitry for the sensor data input ports described in the preceding section The output circuitry consists of a differen...

Page 74: ...d resistance should be in excess of 100 Ohms Oscillator Rectifier Regulator Decode Digital isolation Transceiver VISOIN Encode Decode Encode Decode ADM2587E RX_A TxD Vcc DE Y Z A B RxD RE RX TX From U...

Page 75: ...as the bi directional data ports as described in the preceding sections If connection of a beacon receiver is not required this port can be re configured as an additional bi directional port to IEC 61...

Page 76: ...Technical information Page 74 6 5 AIS Transceiver overall dimensions Figure 31 AIS Transceiver dimensions 165 mm 112 mm 182 mm 143 mm 152 mm 130 mm 75 mm 48 mm...

Page 77: ...re 6 7 Transmission intervals The IEC 61162 sentences are in general output in response to a specific event such as initiation of a binary message via the user interface Certain messages are output ov...

Page 78: ...every thirty seconds The cycle alert list ALC sentence provides a list of all alerts that are not in alert state normal When all alerts are in alert state normal the number of alert entries will be z...

Page 79: ...sentences AIS alerts are now provided using the Bridge Alert Management requirements However in order to main compatibility with legacy systems the ALR sentence continues to be supported The details o...

Page 80: ...hardware malfunction The receiver is identified by the value of x as shown below The following alerts will be generated over the PI in this condition ALR 003 Rx Channel 1 ALR 004 Rx Channel 2 ALR 005...

Page 81: ...culation No sensor position in use This alert occurs if the AIS transceiver has no valid position information from any connected sensor UTC Sync Invalid This alert indicates that the transmitter is no...

Page 82: ...External GNSS mismatch This alert occurs if the difference in position reported by the internal and external GNSS receivers is too large Check the vessel dimensions and GNSS antenna locations have bee...

Page 83: ...ocal datum subdivision code Lat offset min N S Longitude offset min E W Altitude offset meter GBS 4 5 6 7 8 Expected error in altitude ID of most likely failed satellite Probability of missed detectio...

Page 84: ...n COG SOG GNS 5 6 7 8 9 10 Number of satellites in use 00 99 Horizontal dilution of precision Antenna altitude m above mean sea level Geoidal separation m Age of differential data Differential referen...

Page 85: ...y source reporting DTM with WGS84 or datum override and RMC If no RMC sentences are available position shall be taken from the highest priority source reporting DTM with WGS84 or datum override and an...

Page 86: ...rocessed if they are from the currently selected COG SOG source When no COG SOG has been received on the selected port for 30 seconds the port shall be deselected as a COG SOG source and a new source...

Page 87: ...reported In compatibility mode the fix quality reported will either be No GNSS or GNSS On the Home System settings Interfaces screen under the configuration menu for each sensor port there is an On Of...

Page 88: ...10 System time out 126993 1F011 Heartbeat out 126996 1F014 Product Information in out 126998 1F016 Configuration Information out 127250 1F112 Vessel Heading in HDT THS 127251 1F113 Rate of Turn in ROT...

Page 89: ...129795 1FB03 AIS Addressed Binary Message out VDM VDO 129796 1FB04 AIS Acknowledge out VDM VDO 129797 1FB05 AIS Binary Broadcast Message out VDM VDO 129798 1FB06 AIS SAR Aircraft Position Report out...

Page 90: ...tly Check that the power supply is a 12VDC or 24VDC supply Check that the connections to the chart plotter are correct The screen is not illuminated Check that the power supply is connected correctly...

Page 91: ...iefly affected No GNSS position fix can be obtained Please check the AIS transceiver is located where the internal GNSS antenna has a clear sky view or that an external GNSS antenna is properly connec...

Page 92: ...tion in the Interface Settings Menu Check the Baud Rate set Check the wiring is correct VSWR Alert Activated or High VSWR Ensure VHF Antenna is as far away as possible from metallic structures and any...

Page 93: ...ansceiver and the junction box Route your accessory cables through the waterproof cable glands and find the appropriate terminal blocks to fix them to Use the connector wiring diagrams shown in Figure...

Page 94: ...TB8 TB9 TB7 TB4 TB1 TB2 TB10 COM RX B RX A TX B TX A PILOT BLUE SIGN N P N P SILENT SENSOR 3 RX COM RX B RX A COM RX B RX A TX B TX A LONG RANGE DGPS EXT DISPLAY CHASSIS SENSOR 2 SENSOR 1 RX COM RX B...

Page 95: ...the junction box accessory Figure 35 Connecting external equipment When connecting external equipment the following procedures should be observed The common line should be connected to the sensor por...

Page 96: ...the junction box printed circuit board depending on the cable construction 7 4 Technical information 7 4 1 Physical 7 4 2 Environmental 7 4 3 Data Connector Information Junction box dimensions 235mm x...

Page 97: ...equipment Performance standards methods of testing and required test results IEC 61108 1 2nd Ed 2003 07 Global navigation satellite systems GNSS Part 1 Global positioning system GPS Receiver equipment...

Page 98: ...e navigation and radiocommunication equipment and systems Bridge alert management Part 1 Operational and performance requirements methods of testing and required test results IEC 62923 2 2018 Maritime...

Page 99: ...n Page 97 8 3 Physical AIS Transceiver dimensions 152mm x 165mm x 111mm WxHxD see Figure 31 for drawing AIS Transceiver weight 1 5kg Compass safe distance 0 5m AIS Transceiver Safe operating distance...

Page 100: ...te min 10 8V absolute max 31 2 V Power consumption 6 2W average Current consumption 12 VDC supply 0 9A typical 6 0A peak Current consumption 24 VDC supply 0 5A typical 4 0A peak Display 800 x 480 pixe...

Page 101: ...and 1561 098MHz Accuracy 2 5m CEP 5 0m SEP without differential correction 2 0m CEP 3 0m SEP with SBAS or RTCM DGNSS correction Antenna requirement Active antenna 5V bias with gain 15dB Frequency rang...

Page 102: ...onse rejection 70dB Number of receivers 1 Frequency 156 525MHz Channel 70 Channel bandwidth 25kHz Sensitivity 107dBm BER 10 2 Modulation mode 25kHz AFSK Adjacent channel selectivity 70dB Spurious resp...

Page 103: ...s 3 Standard IEC 61162 1 2 Baud rate 4800 baud or 38400 baud Port impedance 54K Ohms Bi directional data ports including pilot port Number of ports 3 Standard IEC 61162 1 2 Baud rate 4800 or 38400 bau...

Page 104: ...s please see the System information screen Silent Mode port Port impedance 10K Ohms NMEA 2000 Port Load equivalency number LEN 1 Power connector Chogori 22002525 04 RC Mating Half Chogori 22002221 01...

Page 105: ...en installed and commissioned 9 1 Vessel details Vessel name Flag state IMO Number MMSI Number Owner Radio call sign Type of vessel Gross registered tonnage Length m Beam m AIS Transceiver serial numb...

Page 106: ...should be provided and attached to this installation record Antenna layout for VHF and GNSS antennas AIS arrangement drawing Block diagram showing interconnection of equipment D GPS Receiver Gyro comp...

Page 107: ...ler Detail Modification record number Details enter details of modifications to the AIS transceiver including software updates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Installed by name Installation company name Date of...

Page 108: ...Installation record Page 106...

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