AIS 3410, Electronics Unit
ED3047G842 / 01 (2009-08)
Technical Manual
5 Setting-to-Work/Configuration
5.4 Testing
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5.3.2 Configuration with CHARTPILOT 93xx in NACOS xx-3 Systems
It is necessary to configure the CHARTPILOT 93xx and the interfaces of the Ship’s Interface. For infor-
mation in detail see the Technical Manual of the CHARTPILOT 93xx.
5.3.3 Configuration with Radar 9xxx
It is necessary to configure the interfaces of the Ship’s Interface. For information in detail see the Service
Manual of the Radar 9xxx Electronics Unit.
5.4
Testing
The Electronics Unit has neither operating elements nor a display. Correct functioning cannot be made
visible directly.
To test the interfaces of the ship’s sensor inputs and the interface to the display unit (which can be the
RADARPILOT 1000/1100, CHARTPILOT 9330 or the MULTIPILOT 1000/1100), set the system in oper-
ation and select the own ship’s symbol. If the own ship AIS data are displayed, the interfaces are working
properly.
The VHF Transceiver can only be tested if a second AIS system is within the range of the Transceiver.
The signals of this AIS must be received and this second AIS must receive the signals of your own AIS.
The pilot port can be tested by means of a PC with a terminal software, a RS422/RS232 converter and
cable with the suitable connector. The connector consists of the following components which can be
purchased from most specialist dealers:
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Plug assembly, AMP part No. 206485-1
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Socket contact, AMP part No. 66569-3
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Cable clamp kit, AMP part No. 182928-1
5.5
LEDs for Ethernet LAN, Alarm, GPS and Telegram
Fig. 5-1
Status LEDs
Alarm relay LEDs:
red
: active alarm
green
: no active alarm
LED 4 has no function
Telegram sent to HF LED
:
blinks one time
GPS impulse LED:
1 sec on, 1 sec off, blinking
continously
LAN Status LEDs
Link established
: shines yellow
Data Transfer
: shines green
Data rate 10-100MBit/s
: shines red
Telegram received by HF
LED:
blinks one time