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Please  carefully  read  this  manual  before  start  using  the  AIS  AtoN  device.  This  product  is  an 

auxiliary monitoring device, and it should not be relied upon as the sole monitoring navigation 

system. Failure to operate this system in accordance with the operating instructions specified in 

this  manual  may  result  in  unreliable  or  reduced  system  performance.  Improper  operation  or 

installation may cause damage to the equipment or injury to personnel. AMEC shall in no event 

be  liable  for  any  loss  of  profit,  personal  injury,  unpredictable  damage  arising  out  of  incorrect 

operation or installation or any kind of product misuse or abuse. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING! 

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. 

              Do not open the case of the   
              equipment. Only qualified   

personnel should work inside the 
equipment. 

WARNING 

TURN OFF THE POWER IMMEDIATELY 
IF WATER LEAKS INTO THE 
EQUIPMENT OR OBJECT DROPS INTO 
THE EQUIPMENT.

               

Continue operating the equipment could 
cause electrical shock or fire. Contact your 
nearest distributor for service. 

DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY 
THE EQUIPMENT. 

Improper disassemble or modification 
could cause electrical shocks, fire, or 
personal injury. 

WARNING 

DO NOT PLACE ANY 
LIQUID-FILLED CONTAINER ON 
TOP OF THE EQUIPMENT.   

Improper disassemble or 
modification could cause electrical 
shocks, fire, or personal injury. 

TURN OFF THE POWER 
IMMEDIATELY IF THE EQUIPMENT 
IS EMMITTING SMOKE OR FIRE.

               

Continue operating the equipment 
could cause electrical shock or fire. 
Contact your nearest distributor for 
service. 

EVEN THOUGH THE EQUIPMENT 
IS WATERPROOF, PLEASE AVOID 
DIRECT CONTACT WITH RAIN 
FALLING OR WATER SPLASH. 

Electrical shock or fire could be 
resulted if water leaks into the 
equipment. 

AVOID OPERATING THE EQUIPMENT 
WITH WET HANDS. 

Electrical shocks could be resulted if 
operating with wet hands. 

PLEASE USE THE PROPER FUSE. 

Damage to the equipment or fire could be 
resulted if using the wrong fuse. 

Содержание MANDO-301

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Страница 2: ...o improve our Aids to Navigation Automatic Identification System AIS AtoN products information in this manual is subjected to changes without notice AMEC does not make any representations or warrantie...

Страница 3: ...E EQUIPMENT OR OBJECT DROPS INTO THE EQUIPMENT Continue operating the equipment could cause electrical shock or fire Contact your nearest distributor for service DO NOT DISASSEMBLE OR MODIFY THE EQUIP...

Страница 4: ...Installation Procedure 9 2 3 MANDO 301 303 External Connections 12 2 4 Installing VHF Antenna 13 2 5 Installing GPS Antenna 15 3 WIRING DIAGRAM PIN DEFINITION 17 4 MANDO 301 303 CONFIGURATION 20 4 1...

Страница 5: ...rsion 47 5 APPENDIX 48 5 1 Product Specifications 48 5 2 Dimensions 51 5 3 Accessories 54 5 4 Built in Integrity Test BIIT 57 5 4 1 BIIT Function for Antenna Disconnect 57 5 4 2 BIIT Function for Rece...

Страница 6: ...ids or offshore platforms to transmit warning navigational and meteorological data to approaching vessels and or to shore stations AMEC offers two types of AIS AtoN MANDO 301 Type 1 and MANDO 303 Type...

Страница 7: ...k Diagram A pre programmed transmitting schedule can be configured to broadcast AtoN messages through FATDMA or RATDMA The MANDO 301 303 AtoN transponder is designed to broadcast the following message...

Страница 8: ...are fully IALA and IEC compliant devices and provide users choices from basic PCB modules to rugged aluminum enclosed unit The compact PCB module 102mm x 105mm x 49mm is giving a great flexibility fo...

Страница 9: ...FATDMA 0 288 Ah day MANDO 303 FATDMA 0 432 Ah day RATDMA 1 656 Ah day Multiple interfaces Analog input x 4 Digital output x 1 Digital input x 1 RS 232 x 2 1 pps from internal GPS output Support remot...

Страница 10: ...its and receives AIS signal Not necessarily in full accord with IMO AIS carriage requirements It is not mandatory for vessels to be equipped with Class B AIS Suitable for recreational vessel in enhanc...

Страница 11: ...m a daughterboard or sensors 12 Addressed Safety Related Message 1 to 5 varies Safety related text that is addressed to a specific MMSI usually a base station Message is sent until it is acknowledged...

Страница 12: ...DO 301 303 While most of the installation can be performed by the user a final commissioning can be done by your local agent dealer where needed or required AMEC and the local agent dealer will not be...

Страница 13: ...ANUL TO PROCEED WITH THE INSTALLATION AMEC and your local agent dealer will not bare any responsibility of equipment damage or personnel injury due to improper installation Warning Label A warning lab...

Страница 14: ...al 1 2 2 Installation Procedure Please complete the AtoN installation by the following steps Unpacking Unpack the standard package and verify all components Initial Inspection Inspect all hardware for...

Страница 15: ...10 Installation Horizon Type A Fix the mounting plat B Use the self drilling screw C Finish the installation the Device Figure2 2 1 Installation Horizon Type Figure2 2 2 Installation Horizon Type...

Страница 16: ...11 Installation Vertical Type D Fix the mounting plat E Use the self drilling screw F Finish the installation the Device Figure2 2 3 Installation Vertical Type Figure2 2 4 Installation Vertical Type...

Страница 17: ...12 GPS Antenna VHF Antenna Battery Solar Power Hydrological Weather R PC NB 2 3 MANDO 301 303 External Connections NOTE CON1 and CON2 can be alternately used...

Страница 18: ...rer s instructions with particular attention to the cable routing and connection For better product performance AMEC VHF antenna is highly recommended Ensure the cable connector is carefully secured P...

Страница 19: ...cable diameter should be 5D 8D or even better ones Avoid bare wire winding insulating tape wrapping when connecting with extended antenna cable Installation Process 1 Place the VHF antenna mounting b...

Страница 20: ...GPS system the correct installation of GPS antenna is essential When installing GPS antenna please follow all of the manufacturer s instructions with particular attention to the cable routing and con...

Страница 21: ...at least 3m from the VHF antenna due to signal interference Installation Process 1 Place the GPS antenna mounting bracket on a rigid surface and install the antenna 2 To reduce signal interference use...

Страница 22: ...DIAGRAM PIN DEFINITION Power Connector Figure 3 1 Pin Assignments Front View Pin number Pin definition Description Color 1 PWR Positive the input should be 12V DC Red 2 N A N A N A 3 GND Power ground...

Страница 23: ...umber Pin definition Description Color 1 RS232 TX Communication interface Brown 2 GND Signal ground RS 232 Blue 3 1 pps 1 pps 1 pulse per second from GPS White 4 GND Ground GPS Green 5 ADC4 Analog to...

Страница 24: ...Red 6 ALM_A ALARM A Orange 7 CTL_IF Digital in signal Yellow 8 V_CTL Digital in power Green NOTE 1 RS 232 Tx Rx should be reversed when connecting to PC Tx Rx Rx Tx 2 Software will change depend on c...

Страница 25: ...source It is highly recommended to use a power adapter stabilizing the power source Step 3 Power on the AtoN device Step 4 Turn on PC and load AMEC Configuration Program CD And make sure it has been p...

Страница 26: ...ct Device Manager Click Port COM LPT Windows XP version Click on Start Select My Computer Click Control Panel Select System Choose Hardware Select Device Manager Click Port COM LPT Choose the Prolific...

Страница 27: ...ion Step 3 Click Connect to complete and save the setting Figure 4 2 1 1 Serial Port Setting NOTE Only Serial Port and Baud Rate need to be set other parameters are default AMEC MANDO 301 303 default...

Страница 28: ...23 remind you to re check Serial Port Figure 4 2 1 2 Error Serial Port...

Страница 29: ...24 If you do not connect Power or other problem PC Laptop will jump up a window to remind you to re check all connection Figure 4 2 1 3 Connections failed...

Страница 30: ...VDL Step 1 After setting Serial Port and connecting with PC Laptop please choose VDL Step 2 Enter desired MMSI which you would like to remote control Step 3 Click Connect to complete and save the sett...

Страница 31: ...nd create the new MMSI Step 4 Press Read Device to confirm and review the MMSI setting Figure 4 3 1 AtoN MMSI Setup NOTE 1 The MMSI number is controlled by a competent authority and must be a legitima...

Страница 32: ...27 Please follow all steps above to create Virtual MMSI or Synthetic MMSI Check if there are all correct MMSI data saved in the MMSI column Figure 4 3 2 AtoN MMSI Setup...

Страница 33: ...Selected MMSI Select the desired MMSI to be deleted under the MMSI column Right click and it will jump up window written Delete Click Delete to erase all setting of this MMSI number Figure 4 4 Delete...

Страница 34: ...data setting Step 2 After all AtoN device data setting please click Config Device button to save the data when all settings are completed PC Laptop will pop up window said Configuration done Then pres...

Страница 35: ...30 4 5 1 Name and Type of AtoN Device Step 1 Enter the name of AtoN device Step 2 Select the correct type for the AtoN device Figure 4 5 1 Name and Type of AtoN Device Setting...

Страница 36: ...r the Latitude and Longitude of the AtoN position Step 3 Choose 8 bit data for AtoN Status V means 1 Empty means 0 1 Bit 7 6 5 mean Page ID For example Page 7 binary 111 2 Bit 4 3 mean RACON status 3...

Страница 37: ...setup at the Real AtoN NOTE If user makes configuration via the configuration port using the ACF sentence below ACF xxxxxxxxx x llll llll a yyyyy yyyy a x xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x xx x a hh CR LF the man...

Страница 38: ...33 Step 2 Adjust the frequency of Channel 1 and Channel 2 Figure 4 5 3 2 Transmit Setting NOTE The Channel Setting can only be setup at the Real AtoN...

Страница 39: ...osition of buoy exceeds the Threshold MANDO will enter into the off position status Step 2 Please select transmission schedule when it is off position If user choose Use new reporting interval user ha...

Страница 40: ...in the picture represents the location of GPS antenna Unit Meter Figure 4 5 5 Dimensions NOTE 1 The dimensions are NOT allowed to configure at Virtual Synthetic AtoN NOTE 2 The dimension diagram shows...

Страница 41: ...36 4 5 6 All Settings Complete Step 1 Click on Config Device to finish and save all AtoN settings Step 2 Select Read Device to review and confirm all settings Figure 4 5 6 All Settings Complete...

Страница 42: ...oose the desired MMSI number Real Virtual Synthetic to be scheduled under the MMSI List column for further message scheduling Figure 4 6 1 Message Scheduling NOTE Please setup the MMSI number before s...

Страница 43: ...al AtoN select the Message ID to be scheduled from the following Message 6 6 Lantern Monitor 8 8 Metro Hyd monitor 12 14 21 On Pos 21 Off Pos and Chaining Please refer to Figure 4 6 2 Figure 4 6 2 Mes...

Страница 44: ...39 Step 3 For Virtual or Synthetic AtoN one could select only Message 21 On Pos to be scheduled Figure 4 6 3 Message Scheduling...

Страница 45: ...etup the broadcast timing and period parameters User could choose Single Channel or Dual Channels Step 6 Use the arrow keys to adjust each parameter to setup report rate Figure 4 6 4 Message Schedulin...

Страница 46: ...seconds Interval 10 minutes If the UTC time from GPS is 18 03 00 according to the Example 1 The message will be sent at UTC time 18 11 04 18 21 04 18 31 04 etc Example 2 FATDMA UTC hour 1 UTC minute...

Страница 47: ...said Configure done Now press OK to complete it Press Read Device to confirm and review the current device scheduling status Figure 4 6 5 Message Scheduling NOTE On the MMSI List if Msg is with it me...

Страница 48: ...low steps as below Step 1 Enter the desired MMSI number on Chaining MMSI column Step 2 Select Parent MMSI or Child MMSI on Parent Child column Step 3 Click on Create MMSI first to create and save this...

Страница 49: ...ge Scheduling tab and select Msg Chaining under Real AtoN Station to set up for further transmitting report rate Figure 4 7 2 Chaining Configuration NOTE All steps are the same as setting Message Sche...

Страница 50: ...ld Parent MMSI Step 1 Select the desired MMSI to be deleted under the MMSI Chaining List column Step 2 Right click and press Delete to erase all setting of this certain MMSI number Figure 4 8 Delete S...

Страница 51: ...n the desired words characters on each Message Test Content that is used for SRM Message while it is off position There are 50 characters limited Repeat User could choose the desired Message Message 6...

Страница 52: ...0 Version Please press Read Device to confirm and review the current device information including Device Type Vendor ID Manufacturer Serial Number Software and Hardware Version Revision Figure 4 10 Ve...

Страница 53: ...2V DC nominal at Power Connector POWER CONSUMPTION 12V DC MANDO 301 FATDMA 0 288 Ah day MANDO 303 FATDMA 0 432 Ah day RATDMA 1 656 Ah day At 12 5W reporting interval 3 minutes TRANSMITER PERFORMANCE T...

Страница 54: ...Nominal Impedance 50 GPS RECEIVER Receiving Channels 50 channels Tracking Navigation Sensitivity 159 dBm Reacquisition Sensitivity 159 dBm Horizontal Position 2 5 m Autonomous 2 0 m SBAS Receiver Typ...

Страница 55: ...constant current sink for external device status input e g read light fault light on off etc 5 Four ADC channels for external sensors 6 VHF connector M Type 7 VHF connector TNC Type 8 More extra I O i...

Страница 56: ...51 5 2 Dimensions The basic dimensions of the AMEC AtoN device are illustrated in the following pictures Figure 5 2 1 Top View of AIS AtoN...

Страница 57: ...52 Figure 5 2 2 Interfaces of AIS AtoN Figure 5 2 3 Side View of AIS AtoN...

Страница 58: ...53 Figure 5 2 4 AIS AtoN Module Figure 5 2 5 AIS AtoN Module...

Страница 59: ...ENTA 11 Length 1 200 mm 2 GPS Antenna AGGRESSOR 111 C Dimension 90 5 mm Diameter x 108 5 mm H 1 VHF Antenna TENTA 11 SPECIFICATIONS Frequency Range 156 MHz 163 MHz Gain 3 dBi Polarization Vertical VSW...

Страница 60: ...g w o mount Connector M Jack PL 259 female Cable 5D FB cable 2 GPS Antenna AGGRESSOR 111 C SPECIFICATIONS Center Frequency 1575 42 2 MHz Gain 30 dB typical Noise Figure 1 5 dB typical Bandwidth 2 MHz...

Страница 61: ...Exposed Operating Temperature 25 C to 55 C Relative Humidity 40 to 95 non condensing Storage Temperature 25 C to 70 C Dimensions 90 5 mm diameter 108 5 mm H Ground Size 74 mm diameter Weight 150 gram...

Страница 62: ...cease transmission at next transmission phase 5 4 2 BIIT Function for Receiver Channel 1 and or Channel 2 Failure Receiver at MANDO has built in receiver signal strength indication RSSI which is desig...

Страница 63: ...nal S 12 Beacon Cardinal W 13 Beacon Port hand 14 Beacon Starboard hand 15 Beacon Preferred Channel port hand 16 Beacon Preferred Channel starboard hand 17 Beacon Isolated danger 18 Beacon Safe water...

Страница 64: ...irs or replacement will be the sole remedy of the customer under this Warranty Limited to Original Purchaser This Warranty is for the sole benefit of the original purchaser of the covered product and...

Страница 65: ...of non AMEC branded or certified products accessories or other peripheral equipment including without limitation housings parts or software Aftermarket software i e all software other than the origina...

Страница 66: ...Y FROM JURISDICTION TO JURISDICTION This Warranty supersedes and replaces all previous Warranties In the event that any term or provision contained in this Warranty is found to be invalid illegal or u...

Страница 67: ...7 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby Alltek Marine Electronics Corp AMEC declares that this PASO 350 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 E...

Страница 68: ...Satellite System GPS Global Positioning System IEC International Electrotechnical Commission IMO International Maritime Organization MMSI Maritime Mobile Service ID NMEA National Marine Electronics A...

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